316 examples of insertions in sentences

The meagre lists of the kings of Wessex and the bishops of Winchester, which had been preserved from older times, were roughly expanded into a national history by insertions from Bede; but it is when it reaches the reign of Alfred that the chronicle suddenly widens into the vigorous narrative, full of life and originality, that marks the gift of a new power to the English tongue.

And it is highly to the honour of Mr. Crutwell, that from that day he never ceased to defend our cause; that he never made a charge for insertions of any kind; but that he considered all he did upon this occasion in the light of a duty, or as his mite given in charity to a poor and oppressed people.

Davallos made the poet his generous present in the October of the year 1513; and in the same month of the year following the Orlando was published as it now stands, with various insertions throughout, chiefly stories, and six additional cantos.

He wrote his letters with great ease and rapidity: and having written them he very rarely had occasion to re-write them, though he often added insertions and interlineations, even in the most important official letters.

On the other hand, in the call of the four chief Apostles, the death of the Baptist, the walking on the sea, the miracles in the land of Gennesareth, the washing of hands, the Canaanitish woman, the feeding of the four thousand and the discourses which follow, the ambition of the sons of Zebedee, the anointing at Bethany, and several insertions of the third Evangelist in regard to the last events, the first two are allied against him.

When Luke has the other two Synoptics against him, as in the insertions Matt.

There are several cases of this in the text, apparently indicating insertions by the author.

This good woman, like most persons of her notable character, had a peculiar way of going home, not through the open streets, but by narrow lanes and alleys, with intricate insertions and sudden turnings.

Their dresses were red or blue, with insertions of lace and ribbons, and they were crowned with flowers in token of their mood of gaiety.

The two in the chancel aisle are recent insertions.

The Early English church has some remains of an early Norman building and some later insertions.

These insertions include (1) proverbs commending wisdom and praising the current wisdom teachings, and (2) the work of a pious scribe, a forerunner of the later Pharisees, who sought to correct the utterances of the original writer (who is commonly designated as Koheleth) and to bring them into accord with current orthodoxy.

He took an advertisement to the Times office that afternoon, and paid for six insertions in the second column: "Miss MARIAN NOWELL, late of Lidford, Midlandshire, is requested to communicate immediately with G.F., Post-office, Wigmore-street, to whom her silence has caused extreme anxiety.

Priscilla crochet book, edgings & insertions, no. 2.

Priscilla crochet book; edgings and insertions no.1.

The text of the first folio, with quarto insertions.

The merchant of Venice; the text of the first folio, with quarto insertions.

The merry wives of Windsor; the text of the first folio, with quarto insertions.

A midsummer night's dream; the text of the first folio, with quarto insertions.

Priscilla crochet book, edgings and insertions no.1.

Priscilla crochet book, edgings & insertions, no. 2.

Priscilla crochet book; edgings and insertions no.1.

Hard by, and in close proximity to the county cricket ground, is the Priory Barn, the only remnant of Taunton's once considerable and wealthy priory: note the windowsperhaps insertions from other fragments of the monastic buildings.

insertions and additions.

And it is highly to the honour of Mr. Crutwell, that from that day he never ceased to defend our cause; that he never made a charge for insertions of any kind; but that he considered all he did upon this occasion in the light of a duty, or as his mite given in charity to a poor and oppressed people.

316 examples of  insertions  in sentences