24 examples of easement in sentences

The which is a right good strategy, brother, in that my amorous anguish findeth easement

In our helplessness she does all for us as though we were yet part of her; but in the measure that we are weaned and begin to fend for ourselves as responsible agents, we are deprived of the aids and easements befitting the childhood of our race.

Next to him was old Bartona jolly negation, who took upon him the ordering of the bills of fare for the parliament chamber, where the benchers dineanswering to the combination rooms at collegemuch to the easement of his less epicurean brethren.

He cast about in his head for some gentle way of putting her off, so that he would not hurt her any further, if such an easement were possible.

And surely this was a great easement to our spirits, in that we should have light to perceive our danger, and mayhap to win free.

Decidedly, this writing under a pen name is a great easement of the soul.

free lease-holds, copy lease-holds; folkland^; chattels real; fixtures, plant, heirloom; easement; right of common, right of user.

Relief N. relief; deliverance; refreshment &c 689; easement, softening, alleviation, mitigation, palliation, soothing, lullaby. solace, consolation, comfort, encouragement.

"An easement like that cost our estate thousands of dollars only a year or two ago.

They have only been able to protest at several times, and do now again protest, for the easement of their conscience, that they do not like the ways used by Michelangelo, especially in what he keeps on pulling down.

But even a desperate shift is some easement when sorely pushed.

But even a desperate shift is some easement when sorely pushed.

But even a desperate shift is some easement when sorely pushed.

But even a desperate shift is some easement when sorely pushed.

But even a desperate shift is some easement when sorely pushed.

But even a desperate shift is some easement when sorely pushed.

Beside the parlor lamp, where, with one tiny foot covertly unslippered for the easement of angry corns, Madame sat embroidering, Kincaid broke the seal and read.

When my first little gal come along, I named it Evy, thinking to give her some easement or pleasure; but small notice has she ever showed.

But do thou rather sympathize his infirmityes, for that will afford a gratefull easement, by a seeming participation.

A variety of rights called easements or servitudes may attach to private property, modifying its exclusive use.

The menace to property here, with the increasing bulk of legislation, comes in the number of new uses, not only directly for the State or for cities and towns, but for public-service corporations, or often other private corporations, and associations of persons, who are permitted by legislation to take land under eminent domain, or, what is often worse, to acquire easements over it.

There was, however, in the great Duke a vein of compunction, and for its easement he had refrained from selling some rare and costly miniatures belonging to Sir John's wife, evidently handed down through a long line of consanguinity.

It had turned out differently and better than Buckingham had thought; and after making a hasty trip into France, whence he was immediately recalled by his Kingwho was luxuriating in the easement of pecuniary difficultieshe journeyed to Ellswold to present to the young Duchess certain rare laces, gems and porcelains he had foundso he intimatedamong the Russian Count's possessions.

The spirit of the place was the spirit of the peace of the living, somnolent with the easement and content of prosperity, and undisturbed by rumors of far wars.

24 examples of  easement  in sentences