241 examples of id in sentences
"Shtick to id!
Tommy Townshend moved that the sermon of Dr. Nowell, who preached before the House on the 30th of January (id est, before the Speaker and four members), should be burnt by the common hangman, as containing arbitrary, Tory, high-flown doctrines.
"I d-don't think there could be more than one of those creatures.
atque ille id non esse frustra ratus, quod erat mandatum, fecit: ita literae perlatae sunt.
id the air, See, the groud is gedtly thawig, Bud ad slush are everywhere.
Quicquid autem utile vel honestum Consiliis, Exemplo, Auctoritate vivus promoverat, Id omne scriptis suis immortalibus Etiam nunc tuetur atque ornat.
Improbum et stultum, si divitem multos bonos viros in servitutem habentem, ob id duntaxat quod ei contingat aureorum numismatum cumulus, ut appendices, et additamenta numismatum.
Aediles creari vult, qui fora, fontes, vias, portus, plateas, et id genus alia procurent.
Tota Cypri insula delitiis incumbit, et ob id tantum luxuriae dedita ut sit olim Veneri sacrata.
Id vero est, quod ego mihi puto palmarium, Me reperisse, quomodo adolescentulus Meretricum ingenia et mores possit noscere: Mature ut cum cognórit perpetuo oderit.
" "Is id possible?"
He is the cause of himself (def. prima: per causam sui intelligo id, cujus essentia involvit existentiam, sive id, cujus natura non potest concipi nisi existens); it would be a contradiction to hold that being was not, that God, or substance, did not exist; he cannot be thought otherwise than as existing; his concept includes his existence.
So the class of plural terminations would be ad, ed, id, od, ud.
After telling Atticus that his guest sat down to dinner when the bath was over he goes on: "[Greek: Emetikaen] agebat; itaque et edit et bibit [Greek: adeos] et iucunde, opipare sane et apparate, nec id solum, sed bene cocto condito, sermone bono, et si quaeri, libenter.
380 Cellii (E.) Eques Auratus Anglo-Wirtembergieus; id est, actus admodum Solennis; quo Jacobus Rex Angliæ, &c. Regii Garteriorum supremus ac Frid.
A Scotch gentleman of good education informs me, that the names of the letters, as he first learned them in a school in his own country, were these: "A, Ib, Ec, Id, E, Iff, Ig, Ich, I, Ij, Ik, Ill, Im, In, O, Ip, Kue, Ir, Iss, It, U, Iv, Double-u, Ix, Wy, Iz;" but that in the same school the English names are now used.
for id est, that is;Add., Spect, No. 285; i.e., Addison, in the Spectator, Number 285th.
A woman in the Menaechmi of Plautus, iv, 6, 1, complains justly of this double standard of morality: Nam si vir scortum duxit clam uxorem suam, Id si rescivit uxor, impune est viro.
Id, Tit., 28.
Steele. 'Non pudendo sed non faciendo id quod non decet impudentiæ nomen effugere debemus.' Tull.
" "I d' 'low she will be opset," said Betty meaningly, "and it bain't only along of him bein' killed, poor feller, but you'd never think, Mrs. Haskell, how things have a-turned out.
"I d' 'low we was," responded Private Caines, after ceremoniously pumping Mrs. Baverstock's hand up and down.
Sentiunt id maria et terrae, multae vero et ferae, ut suis locis diximus.
We're the speediest men in this part of the universe, I d' believe.
"Dass one fille à la cassette," said Aurora, "my gran'-muzzah; mais, ad de sem tarn id is Clotilde."