6810 examples of loose in sentences

The booty included two 4-2 Krupp howitzers, three 77-mm. field guns and carriages, nine heavy and three light machine guns, 137 boxes of small-arms ammunition, and 103,000 loose rounds.

That is to say, after three months of trench routine and trench endurance imposed by a winter which seemed to have let loose every possible misery of cold and wet, of storm and darkness, on the fighting hosts in France, the battle of the Somme had moved steadily forward again from the point it had reached in November.

For thirty years, he produced and distributed Project Gutenberg-tm eBooks with only a loose network of volunteer support.

But Little John's hands were folded in his loose sleeves, and Little John's eyes were cast upon the ground, and at his girdle hung a great, long string of beads.

These words the placards of Saint-Arnaud interpreted by decrees, the Praetorians let loose in the street interpreted them by murder.

When once in the plains this state of things changes; where previously one had to avoid loose rocks and boulders, we had now to search for a dry spot on which to alight.

In appearance he is anything but prepossessingsmall of stature and very dark in complexion for a Pathan; with not a tooth in his head, and the skin on his face loose and wrinkled, he presents the appearance of an aged man, though really not more than fifty-five.

The dress of the women is merely a single garment, not unlike a very loose dressing or morning gown, gathered up at the waist.

"You have been asked to form a bad opinion of this deceased woman, but she had brought up her children respectably on her slender means, and there was no evidence that she was a loose woman.

The pocketbook was in none of themand he had used the last cent of loose change for a glass of milk for breakfast.

He slapped his horse more forcibly with the loose reins and settled into, mournful silence.

For thirty years, he produced and distributed Project Gutenberg-tm eBooks with only a loose network of volunteer support.

"But, as the mother of the gods, that sought For faire Euridyce, her daughter dere, Throughout the world, with wofull heavie thought, So will I travell whilest I tarrie heere, 466 Ne will I lodge, ne will I ever lin*, Ne, when as drouping Titan draweth nere To loose his teeme, will I take up my inne**.

But in a moment loose their grace and glorie.

He is now out of nature's protection, though not yet able to guide himself; but left loose to the world and fortune, from which the weakness of his childhood preserved him; and now his strength exposes him.

The loose end husband.

Hell let loose.

CUMULATIVE LOOSE-LEAF BUSINESS ENCYCLOPEDIA.

CUMULATIVE LOOSE-LEAF BUSINESS ENCYCLOPEDIA.

CUMULATIVE LOOSE-LEAF BUSINESS ENCYCLOPEDIA.

Holt, Rinehart & Winston, Inc. (PWH); 5Jan65; R353269. <pb id='055.png' n='1965h1/A/1049' /> CUMULATIVE LOOSE-LEAF BUSINESS ENCYCLOPEDIA.

SEE Johnston, Will H., ed. HOLT, RINEHART & WINSTON, INC. SEE Winston's Cumulative Loose-leaf Encyclopedia.

What'll we do with, him then?turn him loose?

You cannot deny that I shall have been treated hardly if I now be turned loose upon the world.

A colony of criminals did not improve in moral tone, and when the most reckless and daring of all these were turned loose in a country like California, where the machinery of laws and officers to execute them was not yet in order, these lawless "Sidney Ducks," as they were called, felt free to rob and murder, and human life or blood was not allowed to stand between them and their desires.

6810 examples of  loose  in sentences