36 examples of kemp's in sentences

There was nothing in his manner to indicate that he was put out by Mr. Kemp's appearance.

He did not understand how Crewe expected to obtain any evidence at Riversbrook about the truth or falsity of Kemp's story, but he did not intend to admit that.

Then he pointed out to him that to prove that Kemp's evidence was false was merely to obtain a negative result.

He pointed out to Crewe the professional view that his own duty did not extend beyond the exposure of Kemp's perjury.

It was realised that Kemp's evidence had given an unexpected turn to the proceedings, and that if it could be substantiated the jury's verdict would be "not guilty."

There were confident persons who insisted that Kemp's evidence was sufficient to acquit the prisoner.

"If it had not been for you there would not have been such a sensational development at the trial and in all probability Kemp's evidence would have got Holymead off.

"Kemp's description of the way in which Sir Horace was dressed showed that he had seen him.

" "How is that vital?" asked Walters, who was keenly interested in understanding how Crewe had arrived at his conviction of Kemp's guilt.

"But do you think Kemp's story of how Sir Horace was shot is literally true?

Here is a silent witness to the truth of that part of Kemp's story.

[See Kemp's "Nine Daies Wonder," edit.

What's it got to do with you?" She patted Mr. Kemp's hand; Mr. Kemp patted back, and with his disengaged hand helped himself to a glass of beerthe fourthand beamed in a friendly fashion upon the company.

What's it got to do with you?" She patted Mr. Kemp's hand; Mr. Kemp patted back, and with his disengaged hand helped himself to a glass of beerthe fourthand beamed in a friendly fashion upon the company.

" "That idea of the vinegar remedy is borrowed from Kemp's late treatise on the pestilence and its cure," muttered Furbisher.

[The English reader may be referred to Haldane and Kemp's translation of The World as Will and Idea, 3 vols., 1883-86; the translation of The Fourfold Root and the Will in Nature in Bohn's Philosophical Library, 1889; Saunders's translations from the Parerga and Paralipomena, 1889 seq.;

Kemp's quite cute enough to ambush us if he thinks we're on his track.

Ken had seen the pistol in Kemp's hand, and had just had time to get his own rifle to his shoulder, the muzzle levelled full at Kemp's head.

Kemp's lips parted in a snarl, showing his white teeth.

Kemp's sallow face had gone white, but whether from fear or rage was doubtful.

It was Kemp's voice, and he was evidently calling his men up to pursue the two Britishers.

He had a pretty shrewd idea of what his fate and Roy's would be if they fell into Kemp's clutches.

Then came Kemp's voice.

All present had seen too many instances of malingering not to appreciate Surgeon Kemp's cure for a disease which never existed.

Haldane and Kemp's The World as Will and Idea.

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