163 examples of ones' in sentences

'What a lot of 'ones'!...

"You know I wouldn't leave you for all the 'some ones' in the world!" Her father caught her close.

An' you hear the crickets quit, an' the moon is gray, An' the lightnin'-bugs in dew is all squenched away, You better mind yer parunts, an' yer teachurs fond an' dear, An' churish them 'at loves you, an' dry the orphant's tear, An' help the pore an' needy ones 'at clusters all about,

Loyalty cannot be rammed down any ones' throat with a flag-pole.

After looking at the show-cases as long as they liked, the visitors went across the hall into the little ones' school-room.

It seems so comical to me to hear the girls call the little ones 'Miss.' Alice Dodd is younger than Prue, and Master McCosh says 'Miss Dodd' as respectfully as though she were in the senior class.

366) describes Barry's book as one 'which does not want sense, though full of passion and self, and vulgarisms and vanity.' Boswell had tried to bring about a third meeting between Johnson and Wilkes.

We've got one 'hurrier' in the family, and that's enough for Lallie Joy 'n' me!

The seraphim ('burning' or 'flaming ones') are the highest order in the hierarchy of angels.

You can't 'ave two queens in one 'ouse, so to speak.

"You can't 'ave two queens in one 'ouse, so to speak.

On one occasion he added, 'I should like to come back once more and see my dear ones' faces again: and then, in God's name, let God's will be done!

Kings, queens, priests, nobles, the altar and the throne, the distinctions of rank, birth, wealth, power, "the judge's robe, the marshall's truncheon, the ceremony that to great ones 'longs," are not to be found here.

Earthly children smile upon me, but those little ones' above, Were the first to stir the fountains of a mother's deathless love,

my fair one stared, coloured, laughed; I was petrified; away flew my ecstatic dreams; and out of the house I flung myself without one 'au revoir,'

When they did notice it they left off using long words, and the skipper tried to hurt my feelings with a few short ones 'e knew.

Then, as an eagle, who, with pious care Was beating widely on the wing for prey, To her now silent eyrie does repair, And finds her callow infants forced away: 108 Stung with her love, she stoops upon the plain, The broken air loud whistling as she flies: She stops and listens, and shoots forth again, And guides her pinions by her young ones' cries.

He went to where there was a nest of bull bats, and made the young ones' mouths very wide and pinched off their bills, to make them pretty and queer looking.

All the historic Records of the World Are little more than histories of Wars; Shewing how many thousands War destroy'd, The time, the place, and some few great ones' names.

"I heard from different ones' talk that a big hogshead full of money was given to the Negroes by the Queen, but they never did get it.

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There will be tears for plans forgone, the changing of the little ones' schools and elder children's careers, unpleasant letters to be written home, and more unpleasant ones to be received from relatives who 'told you so from the first.'

The Second murmured in accents low: "The path will be steep and rough, I know, "So I give her a heart that is brave and strong, That will patiently work, though the way be long; "And though life may fill them with toil and care Her hands shall weaker ones' burdens share.

It entirely depends upon the next two years; they are the decisive ones' (Letter CLXXVII.).

"We was th' ones 'at got spit on," said a gunner, looking at D'ri.

163 examples of  ones'  in sentences