80 examples of reynold in sentences

"Hey for the tall archer!" shouted the crowd, and some among them shouted, "Hey for Reynold Greenleaf!"

What may be thy name, good fellow?" "Men do call me Reynold Greenleaf, Your Worship," said Little John; and the old ballad that tells of this, adds, "So, in truth, was he a green leaf, but of what manner of tree the Sheriff wotted not.

" "Now, Reynold Greenleaf," quoth the Sheriff, "thou art the fairest hand at the longbow

But long before this merrymaking had begun, the Sheriff and his new servant Reynold Greenleaf were in the Castle of Nottingham.

He looked all about him for his good man, Reynold Greenleaf, but, not finding him, was vexed, for he wished to show Little John's skill to his noble friends.

MISS REYNOLD'S RICHARD BURKE'S VERSION.

The figure is colossal (tho perhaps not much more so than the mountainous doctor himself) and looks down upon the spectator from its pedestal of ten or twelve feet high, with a broad and heavy benignity of aspect, very like in feature to Sir Joshua Reynold's portrait of Johnson, but calmer and sweeter in expression.

In some of his epistles to Henry Reynold esquire, it appears that even then he could construe his Cato, and some other little collections of sentences, which made him very anxious to know, what sort of beings the poets were, and very pressing upon his tutor to make him, if possible, a poet.

(He who has mark'd that wild, distracting mien, Which for this Count immortal Reynold's drew, When bitter woe, despair, and famine keen Unite in that sad face to shock the view, Will wish, while gazing on th' appalling scene, For pity's sake the story is not true.

They are Mr. Jenning's Old Druid, Colonel Cowen's Druid, Mr. Reynold Ray's Roswell, and Captain Clayton's Luath XI.; and the owner of a Bloodhound which can be traced back in direct line of descent to any one of these four patriarchs may pride himself upon possessing a dog of unimpeachable pedigree.

At the bottom of the mountain, they turned down Reynold's Lane to Route 212 and then up the Glasco Turnpike to the Byrdcliffe Road.

Mr. Reynold's first name is Zachariah.

3,902,169 Reynold's Weekly 2,496,256 Morning Advertiser 2,392,780 Weekly Dispatch 1,982,933 Daily News 1,485,099 Bell's Life in London 1,161,000 Morning Herald 1,159,000 Manchester Guardian

On Sundays, for instance, you preach to a highly privileged audience at your church in Belgravia; whilst I lounge here over my breakfast, reading Reynold's Newspaper.

they were a gentle, loving people; and Reynold says,[B] "They found more sincere proofs of love and good will from the natives, than they could find from the Spaniards and Portugueze, even tho' they had relieved them from the greatest misery."

FUSON, REYNOLD C. Organic chemistry, by Reynold C. Fuson & Harold R. Snyder.

FUSON, REYNOLD C. Organic chemistry, by Reynold C. Fuson & Harold R. Snyder.

Reynold C. Fuson & Harold R. Snyder (A); 9Apr70; R482230.

SEE Fuson, Reynold C. SOBY, JAMES THRALL.

WEIDENAAR, REYNOLD H. Roofs over Strawtown.

SEE Fuson, Reynold C. SOBY, JAMES THRALL.

FUSON, REYNOLD C. Organic chemistry, by Reynold C. Fuson & Harold R. Snyder.

FUSON, REYNOLD C. Organic chemistry, by Reynold C. Fuson & Harold R. Snyder.

Reynold C. Fuson & Harold R. Snyder (A); 9Apr70; R482230.

abroad serially in Reynold's news, 20Aug50, AIO-690 & others.

80 examples of  reynold  in sentences