488 examples of ops in sentences

" "'Ops, Miss Anthea,lord love you!there ain't no 'ops nowhere so good as ourn be!"

" "'Ops, Miss Anthea,lord love you!there ain't no 'ops nowhere so good as ourn be!"

" "According to what?" "To the 'ops, sir,the H-O-P-S'ops, sir.

If they don't take the blight, sir, they'll be the finest 'ops this side

"If the 'ops comes up to what they promise to come up to,you'll be able to get rid of Old Grimesfor good an' all, Miss Anthea.

Miss Anthea, mam,the mortgage is as good as paid,there ain't no such 'ops nowhere near so good as our'n be.

" "Well," began Adam, when his pipe was well alight, "in the first place, Mr. Belloo sir, I begs to remind you, as Miss Anthea sold her furnitur' to raise enough money as with what the 'ops will bring, might go to pay off the mortgage,for good an' all, sir.

Lord love ye!the 'ops can never bring in by theirselves all the three thousand pounds as is owing,it ain't to be expected,but if that three thousand pound ain't paid over to that dirty Grimes by next Saturday week as ever was, that dirty Grimes turns Miss Anthea out

"Well, Adam, how are the hops?" "'Ops sir,there never was such 'ops,no, not in all Kent, sir.

"Well, Adam, how are the hops?" "'Ops sir,there never was such 'ops,no, not in all Kent, sir.

All I wish is that they 'ops was all safe picked an' gathered, sir!"

But nowseeing as there ain't no 'ops to be picked,why he'll fore-close to-night, an' glad enough to do it, you can lay your oath on that, Mr. Belloo sir.

The bone at the root of the tongue, shaped like the Greek letter u. Hypermetropia (Gr. hyper over, beyond, metron, measure, and ops, the eye).

Presbyopia (Gr. presbus, old, and ops, the eye).

He also seized the public treasure which Caesar had deposited in the temple of Ops, amounting to above four millions and a half of our money, and with this he won over Dolabella, who had seized the consulship on the death of Caesar, and the greater part of the army.

Where are the seven hundred millions of sesterces which were entered in the account-books which are in the temple of Ops?

It is the enormity of his wickedness, the consciousness of his crimes, the plunder of that money of which the account was kept in the temple of Ops, which have been the real inventors of this third decury.

"And that his accounts of the money in the temple of Ops are not to be meddled with."

The feasts of Opalia were celebrated in honour of the goddess Ops; they were held on the 9th of December.

Saturn and Ops were husband and wife, and to them we owe the introduction of corn and fruits; for which reason the feast was not held till the harvest and fruit time were over.

Pointed out that influenza had no terrors for men in No. 2 Company, who were doomed to weekly night-ops.

Feb. 16.Billets on night-ops.

[,] the consonant; as [,] r=oll, p=oll; t~op, c~ut."Rev.

Cherry orchards is pooty, and 'ops 'as admirers, no doubt; But it's only when sport is afoot as the country's worth fussin' about.

Pus astres no m'es donatz Que de mi dons bes m'eschaia, Ni nulho nos plazers no·l platz, Ni ay poder que·m n'estraia, Ops m'es qu'ieu sia fondatz En via d'amor veraia, E puesc n'apenre assatz En Cataluenha la gaia, [120] Entrels Catalas valens E las donas avinens.

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