Do we say mind or mined

mind 55025 occurrences

But in a peculiar way the sight of this yard called up questions of this sort; and as I looked at it many different thoughts came into my mind.

Well?' "'I will see; I must turn it over in my mind,' stammered Sarkis.

Sarkis was not of so firm a mind that he would be able to stand out against such rosy hopes.

This comes of too much study: the girls now mind neither father nor mother!

I will gladly make the best of it; but mind, this is my last word, and if you hang me up by the feet, I will not add a single shilling.

"I don't mind seeing a little fourth of July!"

" "And you went to sleep with all this on your mind and slept up to within a quarter of an hour of the time set for action?" asked the Captain in wonder.

"Never mind," she said, consolingly; "your intentions were good, and you must buy your experience by mistakes as you go through life.

Great reliance is placed upon that important element in treatment, the rousing of a hopeful feeling in the mind of the patient.

"My mind (as you know) has always been inclined to the stage; nay, so strongly so, that all my illness and lowness of spirits was owing to my want of resolution to tell you my thoughts when here....

With his mind filled with these illimitable possibilities, Bedient was overcome with his insight of New York, the awfulness of ignorance and cruelty in the ordinary relations of man with woman.

They had been in the foreground of his mind continually, but never uttered before.

And how she had to struggle to leave that message on such a little boy's mind?...

A woman may well tremble before that kind of vision, for it is her own, empowered with a man's understanding" "Why, Beth, that's Bedient's mind exactly!"

You said you couldn't work; that you found your mind stealing away from the pages before you.

" Cairns' mind moved swiftly from one to another of the five women he had called together to meet his friend.

The Destiny Master can smile in pity at a poor brain, brutalized through bodily lusts, but white with anger is the countenance that regards a spirit, maimed and sick from being yoked together with a proud mind.

All the brightness that had suffused her mind from his presence, again and again, had vanished apparently, leaving not the slightest glow behind.

The first effect of this thought on Dave's mind was to change his view of the county-seat question.

But he disliked to return with Katy until he had done something to break the hold of Smith Westcott upon her mind.

You won't mind my carryin' on.

You needn't mind your shawl when you've got a Westcott to keep you warm.

On'y, ef he don' mind it, you know, I'll write po'try about her now and then.

Don' mind my jokingnobody minds me.

She was no longer to remain in his mind associated with the blessed memory of little Kate.

mined 86 occurrences

2. Never mined.

A man who had mined at Caribou ought to know.

The whole country between our Amiens front and Paris is mined and will be blown up should we attempt to pass.

Thus a square yellow poster would carry the information, "Food in abundance found here," while a round red sign would advertise, "This ground is mined."

The engineers had mined the bridge and were waiting to blow it up.

der Grosse, battleship Mined 10,790 400 Nov. .

The whole wood had been mined by the French, and was connected electrically with a station in the village.

Soon the last Frenchman had emerged from the trees, but the French commander waited until the Germans were all in the mined area.

I guess I'll have to get you each a piece for a souvenir," and both boys were made happy by the present of a quaintly shaped nugget, bought by Mr. Strong from the very miner who had mined it, which of course added to its value.

Secondly, it was obvious that we could not lay minefields in areas very near those which we ourselves had already mined, since we should run the risk of blowing up our own ships with our own mines.

This naturally increased the area to be mined as the Heligoland Bight is bell-mouthed in shape, but it had the advantage of making the operations of German minesweepers and mine-bumpers more difficult and hazardous as they had to work farther out, thus giving our light forces better chances of catching them at work and engaging them.

Vice-Admiral W.S. Sims had arrived in this country in March, 1917, after passing through an exciting experience, the ship in which he crossed (the United States steamer St. Louis) being mined outside Liverpool.

They will be shelled, gassed, mined and bombed, smothered in mud, worked to the bone, bored stiff and scared silly.

In the first place, every house, as in Paris, was a fort; and, secondly, the Neapolitan commander could not possibly trust the white flag immediately after he had lost a whole battalion by a false flag being hoisted to decoy them into ambush, where the ground was mined.

The men had an idea that the place was mined, and that if they went forward they would be blown into the air.

It was concluded to reduce the ore we had mined, which was yielding about a thousand dollars a day, pay off the hands, and prepare for the worst.

German flags flaunted defiantly from the roofs of the public buildings, several of which, including the Hotel de Ville, the Palais de Justice and the Cathedral, were reported to have been mined.

Weel, there was that great mining city, where the copper that was so needed for munitions was being mined.

And by each one there's a trapper, who's to open and close them as the pony drivers with their lurches that carry the mined coal to the hoists go in and out.

None of the ore for the next shipments would be mined.

"'Red,' says he dead solemn, 'I've mined for twenty year, and from Old Mexico to Alaska, but I never saw anything that was ace-high to that before.

This gold, in incredible masses, had not been mined and brought hither to be fashioned into a great city.

The road along the Mendips was doubtless largely used for the transport of the lead which was mined at Priddy and elsewhere, and shipped at Uphill.

Coal is extensively mined in the Radstock district, and iron used to be obtained from the Brendons, though operations now seem to have ceased, and the mineral railway which brought the ore to Watchet for shipment is now disused.

Iron ore is mined and smelted; leather, pottery, sugar, and spirits manufactured.

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