3930 examples of pole in sentences

And I had dreamedMeanwhile, de Vere and de la Pole are at the King day and night, urging revolt.

Presently she said: "This means more war, for de Vere and Tressilian and de la Pole and Bramber and others of the barons know that the King's fall signifies their ruin.

They saw this Exton strike the King with his pole-axe, from behind, once only, and they knew no more was needed.

MACMILLAN, DONALD BAXTER. Etah and beyond; or, Life within twelve degrees of the Pole, with illus.

<pb id='220.png' n='1957h2/A/1560' /> Lost at the South Pole.

The totem pole.

Hereupon the fellow returns with his pole, with which he would have ended his days, had not the poor man avoided the blow when fetching his musket, he knocked down the villain that began the quarrel.

And thus, with a mast made of a long pole, and a sail of six large goat-skins dried, having a fair breeze, and a flood-tide with them, they merrily sailed away, the Spaniards calling after them, Bon voyaje, no man ever expecting to see them more.

All the familiar continental markings and the masses of the seas remain intact, and indeed the only difference seems to be a shrinkage of the white discolouration (supposed to be frozen water) round either pole.

"We fished with a stock pole and a twine string.

(Glory from the congregation) Let um go to de Norf Pole, or to de Souf Pole, to de West Pole, or to de East Pole, or de Poles in any ob de words; he ant a bit safer den he would be in a cellar at 5 pints, wid ole Hays arter him!

(Glory from the congregation) Let um go to de Norf Pole, or to de Souf Pole, to de West Pole, or to de East Pole, or de Poles in any ob de words; he ant a bit safer den he would be in a cellar at 5 pints, wid ole Hays arter him!

(Glory from the congregation) Let um go to de Norf Pole, or to de Souf Pole, to de West Pole, or to de East Pole, or de Poles in any ob de words; he ant a bit safer den he would be in a cellar at 5 pints, wid ole Hays arter him!

(Glory from the congregation) Let um go to de Norf Pole, or to de Souf Pole, to de West Pole, or to de East Pole, or de Poles in any ob de words; he ant a bit safer den he would be in a cellar at 5 pints, wid ole Hays arter him!

but I gotta a long pole an' got it on him

sport, the contestants made use of a hurtling pole, which was a small rigid-pole about 12 feet in length.

sport, the contestants made use of a hurtling pole, which was a small rigid-pole about 12 feet in length.

The jumper would take a long running start, which would enable him to take on additional momentum; and with the assistance of the hurtling pole, would leap over a hurdle that was placed a considerable elevation above the ground.

We crossed the Totopotomoy Creek near Pole Green Church, far above the place where Jones and I had crossed it on the 23rd, and then took to the woods up the creek swamp, the head of which, I had ascertained from the map, was at the west of the railroad.

At Grand Halleux they set up a pole called makral or "the witch," in the midst of the pile, and the fire is kindled by the man who was last married in the village.

An Avarétz was climbing up to a steep cliff on the left, by means of a spiked pole, fixing it into the crevices, and then, supporting himself on a prong, he lifted himself higher.

Ammalát Bek, thin, pale, and pensive, was resting his head against the tent-pole, smoking a pipe.

Instead of using a single wire for his aerial, he erected many tall poles and strung a number of wires from pole to pole.

Instead of using a single wire for his aerial, he erected many tall poles and strung a number of wires from pole to pole.

The Elder facetiously replied, "Fix a point in the centre of Winnebago Marsh," since called Lake Horicon, "and draw a line to the north pole, and another due west to the Rocky Mountains, and you will have your eastern and southern boundaries.

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