18 examples of oni in sentences

what, by Day-light?for that's hasting onI wou'd not for the Worldthe Night wou'd hide my Blushesbut the Daywou'd let me see my self in your Embraces.

If I can't find any you can go to bed when you get your chores done, and I'll wash out them you've onI can't bear my men folks to have their toes out; a hole in the heel ain't so bad, it's behind you and you can forget it, but a hole in the toe is always in your way no matter which way you're going.

Anyhow, there might be a little poker game goin' onI saw a couple of the fellers from over on th' Purgatory come in a while ago!" They left Captain Jack and Pie Face standing, with bridle reins dropped, across the street and in the broad shaft of light streaming from the open door of the pool-room, and went into the resort.

Come onI want to get out in th' airI never like to stay around where dead skunks are!" They moved toward the door.

"Come onI had something funny to tell you and Ina.

Of course it won't be much like life in Wall Streetbut I owe her some duty and I'm getting onI am, Mr. Tutt, I really am!" He smiled.

The narrative had impressed her, through the mists of her flushed anxiety to understand it, as something quite grandly pathetic; but finding the facts turn out meagre, and her audience cold, she broke off, saying, "It sounded so much finer in Frenchj'ai vu le sang de mon père, and so onI wish I could repeat it in French."

Do you think I shall ever? I dreaded her going onI must be heard, Madam, (raising my voice still higher,)you must let me read one paragraph or two out of this letter to you, if you will not read it yourself Begone from me, Man!Begone from me with thy letters!

After a little, he muttered: "I can't go onI can't finish the story!

onI think much later on, because that crisis passed, and the thing ceased to be of importancebut later on it was brought to the knowledge of the Cabinet.

"Let me look at some coatsone that I can get onI won't say fit me, I'm indifferent about thatlet me see some of the worst you've got.

But the waterman said: "'Old onI bet 'e's the bloke wot old Bill Stammers took.

" "I dare say, my love,[looking in his face, and continuing to drawl and simper in the manner which we might imagine of Shakspeare's little shepherdess "'Sweet youth chide onI had rather hear thee chide

An apologetical letter about some work that was passing through the press; undated, but probably written about the years 1753-5.[In the possession of Mr. Frederick Barker.] 'DEAR SIR, 'What you tell me I am ashamed never to have thought onI wish I had known it soonerSend me back the last sheet; and the last copy for correction.

Come onI want company.

I explained that I myself was getting my farm in condition to live upon, but might be glad to come to him later; and we drove onI all the time sweating like a butcher under the strain of this getting so close to my great secretand Virginia's.

For, ugly as it may sound and seem, there's nothing like facing facts, and I'm afraid, I'm very much afraid, that this disappearance of Maisie Dunlop is all of a piece with the rest of the villainy that's been going onI am indeed!

Tak oni gavoryatso they say....

18 examples of  oni  in sentences