41 examples of grata in sentences

He was more of a soldier than a statesmanhad contributed very successfully to the formation of "United Italy" and the suppression of the Pope's temporal power, and was naturally not exactly persona grata to the Catholics in France.

We had various visitors who came down for twenty-four hoursone charming visit from the Marquis de Vogue, then French ambassador at Vienna, where he was very much liked, a persona grata in every way.

Already I am a suspecta persona non grata.

" "And then," said Phinuit, "when we know you steered a direct course from London for the Château de Montalais, and made yourself persona grata thereOh, persona very much grata, if I'm any judge!you can hardly ask us to believe you didn't mean to do it, it all just happened so.

" "And then," said Phinuit, "when we know you steered a direct course from London for the Château de Montalais, and made yourself persona grata thereOh, persona very much grata, if I'm any judge!you can hardly ask us to believe you didn't mean to do it, it all just happened so.

I am inclined to think that it was on this day he composed the following Ode upon the Isle of Sky, which a few days afterwards he shewed me at Rasay: ODA, Ponti profundis clausa recessibus, Strepens procellis, rupibus obsita, Quam grata defesso virentem Skia sinum nebulosa pandis.

"I know, of course, that she is a personal favourite of the Emperor's, and persona grata at the Court of Berlin.

890. Friend N. friend, friend of one's bosom; alter ego; best friend, bosom friend, soulmate, fast friend; amicus [Lat.]; usque ad aras [Lat.]; fidus Achates [Lat.]; persona grata.

[Fr.]; led captain; crony; fondling; apple of one's eye, man after one's own heart; persona grata.

"Urit te Glycerae nitor, Urit grata protervitas, Et vultus nimium lubricus aspici.

[Footnote 15: "In licteris vestris et reverentia debita et affectione receptis, quam repatriatio mea cure sit vobis ex animo grata mente ac diligenti animaversione concepi, etenim tanto me districtius obligastis, quanto rarius exules invenire amicos contingit.

Servis et Servorum simillimis Liberis esse grata.

I The devotees of Apollo have to give a good account of themselves in Olympia before, they can become persona grata on Olympus.

The fact that I was persona non grata to the Germans was a lien upon his sympathy, and gave me high rank with him at once.

His wife was Grata Payson, of Pomfret, Conn.

Edward, the eldest son of Seth and Grata Payson, was born at Rindge, July 25, 1783.

He inherited some of her most striking traits, and through him they passed on to his youngest daughter, who often said that she owed her passion for the use of the pen and her fondness for rhyming to her grandmother Grata.

My abolitionist tendencies have always made me persona non grata in my own mess.

The expulsion of Tobiah the Ammonite from the room which had been assigned him in the temple by Eliashib, the high priest, was apparently due to two reasons, first because Tobiah was persona non grata to Nehemiah and had already shown himself a dangerous foe to the Jews.

GRATA RESPUBLICA.'"A Physician's Holiday, p. 468.

Urit grata protervitas, Et vultus nimium lubricùs aspici.

'Ergo Apis Matinæ More modoque Grata Carpentis thyma per laborem Plurimum'

c. Trumpet ditto l. 62 grata.

Attacks came hard and fast from the front and both flanks, while a silent soldier thumbed through a formidable card file, apparently to see if I were a persona non grata, or worse, in the records.

Quid, quod et ipsa sibi devinctum Scotia nutrix Te perget gremio grata fovere senem; Officiumque pium simili pietate rependens, Sæcula nulla sinet non meminisse Tui.

41 examples of  grata  in sentences