208 examples of oras in sentences

The following lines, giving the rules for terminations, are well known and are useful, as a help to the memory: Per Dominum dicas, si Patrem quilibet oras Si Christum memores, Per eundem, dicere debes Si loqueris Christo,

His eyes were blue-gray, penetrating, and overhung by a heavy brow, his face long rather than broad, with high, round cheekbones and a large mouth, which could smile most agreeably, oras I was afterward to learnclose in a firm, straight line with dogged resolution.

A more faithful calculation would bring us to ninety-nine out of every hundred; oras the present consists of only fifty-five stanzasleaving about five readable lines in the entire....

Because of them the name of England of my heart might be but Happiness, oras for ages we have named that far-off dusky Arabia,Anglia Felix.

Founded by Pompey the Great, B.C. 69, Lugdunum Convenarum, or Lyon, oras it is now calledSt.

There ain't a man in all the world,oras you might say,uni-verse, as is so proper as you to be the husband to our Miss Antheaas was,not nohow, Mr. Belloo sir.

They were favoured, moreover, by circumstances, oras I should rather put itby that divine Providence which determined their times, and the bounds of their habitation.

Let no man hold possession of land without having earned, or inherited, money enough to purchase it, as a guarantee of his ability and respectability, oras in the case of Coolies past their indenture'sas a commutation for rights which he has earned in likewise.

There is not, I believe, in the whole of the records of Nelson's opinions and actions a single expression tending to show that tactical efficiency was considered by him to be due to superiority in size of individual ships of the same class oras far as matériel was concernedto anything but superior numbers, of course at the critical point.

She wondered in what guise he would come to her: a picturesque figure with a turban of some delicate shade upon his head and pearls about his throat, oras she wondered, a young man in the evening dress of an Englishman stepped aside from the press of visitors and came towards her.

Ingentem montem medium crepuisse immani hiatu, ex immensa vi excussisse arbores per oras pelagi, ita ut leucam occuparent aequoris, nec humor per illud intervallum appareret.

Vade tamen quocunque lubet, quascunque per oras, Et Genium Domini fac imitere tui.

Lusitani, inquit, quorundum civitates adierunt: qui natis statim faeminis naturam consuunt, quoad urinae exitus ne impediatur, easque quum adoleverint sic consutas in matrimonium collocant, ut sponsi prima cura sit conglutinatas puellae oras ferro interscindere.

ora, now; ... , now ... now (or again).

By this time the coolies have had a rest and food, and now they return to the works, and either lift up the mall in earthen jars and take it to the mall tank, oras is now more commonly donethey run it along a channel to the tank, and then wash out and clean the vat to be ready for the renewed beating on the morrow.

Ergo optent homines, aut nunquam in luminis oras Venisse, aut visa luce repente mori.

Nemo optet, nunquam venisse in luminis oras, Aut periisse; scatet vita benigna bonis.

The pure ego is not a fact, but an original doing, the act of being for self (Fürsichsein), and the (philosophical, oras seems to be the case according to some passageseven the common) consciousness of this doing an intellectual intuition; through this we become conscious of the deed-act which is ever (though unconsciously) performing.

When a play died of inanition, old age, oras was sometimes the casebefore it was born, it was Josie Fifer who laid out its remains and followed it to the grave.

The most important of the dramatists who were Shakspere's forerunners, or early contemporaries, was Christopher oras he was familiarly calledKit Marlowe.

For Caput was what is known as an office lawyer and had never gone into court save as an onlooker oras he would have phrased itan amicus curiae.

If that were so, then, of course, Crone or I, oras he probably designedthe two of us, would be in a position to go to Sir Gilbert Carstairs and tell him what we knew, and ask him how much he would give us to hold our tongues.

who then reigned in England, to whom he presented a map of the world, on which the following verses and inscription were written: Terrarum quicunque cupis feliciter oras Noscere, cuncta decens docte pictura docebit, Quando Strabo affirmat, Ptolomaeus, Plinius, atque Isiodorus, non una tamen sententia quisque.

Ptolemy likewise says: Italia Hesperia ab Hespero Stella quod illius occasui subjecta sit, and again in his Historia tripartita, lib. viii: Quum Valentinianus Imperator as oras Hesperias navigaret, id est ad Italiam, et Hispaniam.

But at such times she let me do all the talking and expressed her approval oras happened more frequentlyher disapproval only by casual words.

208 examples of  oras  in sentences