Do we say omnibus or ombudsman

omnibus 580 occurrences

" I repassed the house of the dead woman, and then regaining the busy Camberwell Road I took an omnibus back to the Hotel Cecil in the Strand where I had put up, tired and disappointed.

I saw that Olinto came regularly at ten o'clock in the morning, worked hard all day, and left at nine o'clock at night, taking an omnibus home from Royal Oak.

After long observation, I am of opinion that the sudden collapse which so frequently occurs among omnibus and street-car horses, is to be attributed to the stupid but common practice of giving them water when they are overheated.

A just-finished picture stood on an easel near the window; it represented one of the most wonderful scenes in London: Putney High Street at night; two omnibus horses stepped strongly and willingly out of a dark side street, and under the cold glare of the main road they somehow took on the quality of equestrian sculpture.

They travelled by an omnibus past the Putney Empire and the Walham Green Empire as far as Walham Green, and there changed into another one which carried them past the Chelsea Empire, the Army and Navy Stores, and the Hotel Windsor to the doors of Westminster Abbey.

[Illustration: PLAYING AT OMNIBUS.]

A small medicine case was among the regular supplies that were always packed on that omnibus of a burro, Jag Ear.

When the patroness of Art next observed the object of her patronage, he was performing the humble but useful duties of an omnibus.

Omne adeo genus in terris hominumque ferarumque, Et genus aequoreum, pecudes, pictaeque volucres, In furias ignemque ruunt: amor omnibus idem.

[Illustration: The Lord Mayor's Coach, and an Omnibus.]

For we used to say, "Qui est omnibu' princeps," not "omnibus princeps;" and "Vitâ illâ, dignu' locoquc," not "dignus.

Then comes the conclusion: "Quicunque eam violavissent ab omnibus esse ei poenas persolutas.

For the convenience of sitters, Simon Perkins had his painting-room in Berners Street: thither it was his custom to resort in the morning, by penny steamer or threepenny omnibus, and there he spent many happy hours working hard with palette and brush.

He doesn't keep an omnibus with seats for twenty, does he?" "No, not so bad as that.

So far, then, we have gained three things: a challenge; to be inscribed over the portals of certified knowledge, de omnibus dubitandum; a basal truth, sum cogitans; a criterion of truth, clara et distinct a perceptio.

The habit, in the city of New York, of sending children to school in an omnibus, hired to go round the city and pick them up, suggests the possibility of a Kindergarten in one of those beautiful residences up in town, where there is a garden before or behind the house.

He never saw a horse car, nor an omnibus, nor a trolley car, nor a ferryboat.

Notes for a Hemingway omnibus.

The Great horse omnibus from Homer to Hemingway.

SEE Reed, Harry B. The new college omnibus.

The Hard boiled omnibus; early stories from Black mask.

But the fraudulent character of his dealings with the sealed letters made me fear that falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus.

The mother, turning it all over in her mind, did understand something of her niece, and went off to London as quick as the omnibus could take her.

We must have no more puddings now, and you must come down by the omnibus.

In politics there is not a single man whose position is due to eloquence in the first degree; its place is taken by repartees and rejoinders purely intellectual, like those of an omnibus conductor.

ombudsman 0 occurrences

Do we say   omnibus   or  ombudsman