7601 examples of manages in sentences

Ay, Sir, this same Sister of his you must have; if it be but to put this insolent Whore Flauntit out of favour, who manages this Fop intirely.

The saint has all the admiration of a Viking for his unknown Pilot, who stands at the helm in a gale and manages the vessel as he would a thought.

[Footnote B: The purser of a ship, at Bristol, is the person who manages the outfit, as well as the trade, and who is often in part owner of her.]

"But, if he only manages to find steady work soon, he will.

Her eyes shone like blue stars, and her hair shonethere must be pounds of it, Billy thoughtand her very shoulders, plump, flawless, ineffable, shone with the glow of an errant cloud-tatter that is just past the track of dawn, and is therefore neither pink nor white, but manages somehow to combine the best points of both colours.

We wonder how he manages ithow any one should attempt it!

The code of rules by which Mr. Rapp manages his conscientious and devoted flock, and enriches a common treasury, must be little applicable to the dissimilar assemblage in question.

Mostly he makes me sore, but when I think about him straight, I wonder how he manages to keep on being as decent as he ishe's really a good enough sort!with all the high-powered petticoats in New York burning incense.

Dick Turpin wins the argument, and after a few prancing circles described in the field manages to cross the bridge with his fiery steed.

Then, when to this one adds the enormous expense of cutting streets through the most beautiful of the sylvan glades, the building of sewers, and the erection of sample houses, to say nothing of the strain upon the intellect in the selection of names for the streets and lanes and circles that spring into being, one cannot but wonder how the master mind behind it all manages to survive.

Mr. Beer has succeeded in handling Mrs. Egg as Miss Addington manages Miss Titwiler, the "Cactus"; that is, as the equal of author and reader, but alsoand still without condescensionas reason for twinkles and smiles.

It is God who manages the world, and not you.

Only recently, a South Goa correspondent for an English-language local newspaper, who also manages a newspaper agency in the region, was the force who thwarted Police Sub Inspector Jivba Dalvi's likely suspension after the latter had played 'funny' while investigating a theft case.

It is that Being who manages and governs all the rest.

If he manages to pull through these seasons he will be second to none but Tyson in point of wealth.

He remembered hearing that typhoons always double on their tracks; and that a ship is not done that manages to live through the first charge.

Their sister is probably away in service; their mother manages the cottage.

From that time such manages have been discontinued.

She skilfully manages the side-lights, and by this means produces strong effects.

" "But how is it when a negro, by working nights or Saturdays, manages to make something for himself?"

Our stay in the Derwent depending on a favourable change in the weather, it was necessary that we should be always in readiness to leave, and accordingly I travelled by the fastest conveyance, the mail-cart, a sort of gig drawn by one horse, which, however, by means of frequent changes and good cattle, manages to average nine miles an hour.

But the woman who can organize and manage a home as her husband manages his business, systematically, profitably, professionallywell, how many such women do you know?

All which is infinitely stronger in respect to a prince, with whose good or ill conduct the happiness or misery of a whole nation is included; whereas it is of small consequence to the public, farther than examples, how any private person manages his property.

She manages to turn her humor to account in various ways.

But then, how she manages that skillet!

7601 examples of  manages  in sentences