28689 examples of lying in sentences

Institution for providing Nurses for poor married Women, when lying in.

If the stock of linen will admit of it, women are accommodated for the space of one month, whilst they are lying-in.

On to the bath!" Then the King left her, lying on the ground, And off he moved upon the couch of pain, Longing to bathe him in the shining lake, Hoping against all hope to ease his soul, And quiet in his body the fierce pains.

It was a small open space in one of the streets of Whitechapel, where there was an area of flags, lying off the pavement.

Then he ran quickly to the nearest street, hailed the first cab, and drove back to where Tony was lying.

" Tony felt himself carried up stairs into a large room, where there were a number of small beds, with a pale little face lying on every pillow.

But Oliver and Dolly had no eyes but for Tony, and they hurried on to the corner where he was lying.

He had grown a good deal during his illness, and his face had become whiter and more refined; his hair, too, was cut to a proper length, and parted down the side, no longer lying about his head in a tangled mass.

But there was old Oliver sitting close to the fire, with Dolly on his knee, and her little head lying upon his breast, while the tears trickled slowly down his furrowed cheeks on to her pretty curls.

He hurried to him, and found him still beside the bed where Dolly was lying.

The Severn ran through the beautiful plain with so many windings, sometimes lying in shadow under deep banks, and sometimes glistening and sparkling in the sunlight, that it looked more like many little pools scattered about the meadows than one long, continuous river.

A new frock was flung down in a corner just as it had been taken off; the kitten was sleeping on Arthur's last new jacket; a smart hat with a bunch of poppies in it was lying about the floor; and under the iron beds could be seen a confusion of dusty boots, new and old.

A heap of sovereigns and half-sovereigns lay on one side, divided by a wooden partition from the few silver coins, crowns and half-crowns, still lying on the other.

As his eye caught the two sovereigns still lying at the bottom, he gave a cry of rage, and got upon his feet with a mighty effort.

He looked carefully at the two sovereigns lying on the bit of old cloth which covered the bottom of the box, and the one half-crown that Timothy had forgotten; he took up the bit of cloth and shook it, he felt along the edge of the box, he examined the wrenched lock.

He listened, his face lying on his arms.

Bessie had sunk, half-fainting, on a chair by the bed, and lay there, her head lying against the pillow.

She insisted on my lying down upon the sofa, and ministered most kindly to my suffering head.

Then those pure, living waters, in whose depths the fish might be seen gliding and darting to and fro; whose clearness is such that an object dropped to the bottom may be discerned at the depth of fifty or sixty feet, a dollar lying far down on its green bed, looking no larger than a half dime!

But we got through at last, and, arriving at the head of the rapids, I found the boat lying there, all in readiness for our re-embarking.

Ah, 'tis an excellent race,and even in old degradation, Under a rule that enforces to flattery, lying, and cheating, E'en under Pope and Priest, a nice and natural people.

It was a thing of fear to see So foul a dream upon so fair a face, And the dreamer lying in that starry shroud.

These beggars clink their metal boxes languidly, or sleep, lying flat on the stones.

She saw me lying there, but she never stopped nor turned her head.

After a while she rises, and casting a parting glance at the portrait of Castruccioamong all her ancestors Castruccio was the object of her special reverenceshe moves leisurely onward through the various apartments lying beyond the presence-chamber.

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