108 examples of lloyd's in sentences

This also, on Robert Lloyd's evidence, is by Mary Lamb.

Manning has read it, so has Lloyd, and all Lloyd's family; but I could not get him to betray his trust by giving me a sight of it.

Crookes was the widow of a seafaring man, and lived at Liverpool, and had heard Lloyd's rating quoted all her lifeand that they, the writer and Mrs. Dubbs, meant to see him through his troubles, though he was a little trying at his meals, for he would have butter on the table at his dinner, and he wanted two and three courses served together, and drank milk at his luncheon, like no Christian gentleman did that Mr. Crookes had ever seen.

"She has no manifest but this; No flag floats o'er the water; She's rather new for British Lloyd's My daughter, O my daughter! "Ring out, wild bellsand tame ones, too; Ring out the lover's moon, Ring in the little worsted socks, Ring in the bib and spoon.

At the age of seven Douglass was taken from the cabin of his grandmother at Tuckahoe to his masters residence on Colonel Lloyd's plantation.

Steering onwards we passed within a low sandy island covered with bushes, and to seaward of a bare rock which lies a mile and a half south of Cape Direction; round this projection the land trends to the westward and forms a deep bay with Cape Weymouth, which Lieutenant Jeffreys has named Lloyd's Bay.

That is all your resident family, I take it, and you know nothing of anybody else's movementsexcept, perhaps, Mr. Lloyd's?" "Lloyd?

I got to Lloyd's room as soon as possible.

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After all, she knew nothing of what had happened, nor could she be sure of Lloyd's wishes.

Lloyd's face clouded.

Priscilla Farmer was Lloyd's maternal grandmother, to whom he was much attached, and on her death he composed the sonnets that form this costly quarto, published for Lloyd by Coleridge's friend, Joseph Cottle, of Bristol, in the winter of 1796.

A story told (p. 50) of one of Mr. Lloyd's sons-in-law, Joseph Biddle, is an instance of that excess of forgetfulness which Johnson called 'morbid oblivion' (ante, v. 68).

The freshman, novelized by Russell Holman; based upon Harold Lloyd's comedy.

LLOYD'S BANK, EXECUTOR & TRUSTEE CO., CHANNEL ISLANDS, LTD., executor of the Estate of Terence Hanbury White. SEE White, Terence Hanbury, Estate Of.

LLOYD'S BANK, EXECUTOR & TRUSTEE CO. (CHANNEL ISLANDS) LTD., executor of the Estate of Terence Hansbury White. SEE White, Terence Hansbury, Estate of.

Lloyd's sports graph.

Lloyd's Bank, Executor & Trustee Co. (Channel Islands) Ltd. (E); 6Jan66; R377500. WHITE, TERENCE HANSBURY, ESTATE OF.

Lloyd's Bank Executor and Trustee Company (Channel Islands) Ltd. (E); 3Oct77; R673513.

When made out and interpreted, it comes to this: the proprietor, the waiter, chambermaid, and boots are independent parties, who get up a night's lodging and two or three meals for you on the same footing as four independent underwriters would take proportionate risks at Lloyd's in some ship at sea.

A poem called 'The Wealthy Shopkeeper', printed in 1700, says of him, Now to Lloyd's Coffee-house he never fails, To read the Letters, and attend the Sales.

Lloyd's tavern the door was full of boys' heads looking at us as if we were a circus.

LLOYD'S, a part of the Royal Exchange, London, appropriated to the use of underwriters and for marine intelligence, frequented by those interested in merchant shipping; so called from Lloyd's Coffee-house, formerly the head-quarters of the class.

Three weeks after Lloyd's death, this man, having persuaded himself and his dupes that they were invulnerable, led them against a strong and well-garrisoned redoubt at Sentry Hill, between New Plymouth and Waitara.

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