11150 examples of safed in sentences

"You were saying?" "Rome is safed!" cried the outcast, with sudden enthusiasm.

How dey climb der walls op, yes, but Rome is safed by a flook of geeze.

At last they spied the harbour of Lochiern, and Col cried, 'Thank GOD, we are safe!'

"It's so good to feel that you're safe, even if it's only for a few days."

I know you're quite safe; no one can possibly recognize you; but I'm frightened all the samehorribly frightened.

When we arrived at the mouth of the Thames there was such a dense fog that it was twenty-four hours before it was thought safe for me to land.

Mr. Knopf left me at about 9.30, for he knows I go very early to bed, and I took my new stock upstairs with me, and locked it up in the safe.

I locked the jewels up in the safe which stands in the dressing-room.

"'I cannot understand how it could have happenedbutyou had better come up and have a look at the safe.

The key must have been abstracted from my bedside, the safe opened, and the keys replacedall while I was fast asleep.

Though I had no occasion to look into the safe until just now, I should have discovered my loss before going to business, for I intended to take the diamonds away with me' "The detective and the inspector went up to have a look at the safe.

Though I had no occasion to look into the safe until just now, I should have discovered my loss before going to business, for I intended to take the diamonds away with me' "The detective and the inspector went up to have a look at the safe.

"Acting upon the advice of Mr. Francis Howard, the police decided to let the anonymous tramp out of his safe retreat within the station, and to allow him to wander whithersoever he chose.

those exquisite Parisians were never intended to rest in Mr. Shipman's safe until the morning.

I now, in lieu of paines so gracious, Am tost in th'ayre with everie windie blast: Thou, safe delivered from sad decay, 335 Thy careles limbs in loose sleep dost display.

CLAIRE: (troubled by the word, but barely able to raise her head) Safe? TOM: (bringing her to rest again)

By the good fortune sometimes vouch-safed to a people which, owing to its obstinate opposition to, or neglect of, a wise policy, scarcely deserves it, there appeared at Athens an influential citizen who understood all that was meant by the term sea-power.

If he have done his task he is safe, it matters not with what affection.

let nothing ever prevail on you to forget so perfect an attachment; but in the midst of all the temptations you may be surrounded with, think that you have vouch-safed to encourage my hopes, presuming as they are, and if once lost to them, what must be the destiny of HORATIO.

It would probably be safe to guess that, for a century past, two-thirds of every audience have clearly foreknown the outcome of the situation.

To him was given the little deck-cabin, large enough for a man to stretch out on the seat which ran round it; here, also the clergyman volunteer was presently permitted, and here too, thanks to passports vouch-safed by the chief of police, the chroniclers of the expedition, Mr. Suydam of the Brooklyn Eagle, and myself.

President Van Buren in his letter of March 6, 1836, to a committee of gentlemen in North Carolina, says, "I would not, from the light now before me, feel myself safe in pronouncing that Congress does not possess the power of abolishing slavery in the District of Columbia."

More parables of Safed the sage, 4th ser.

More parables of Safed the sage, 4th ser.

SAFED (17), a town of Palestine, 12 m. N. of Tiberias, occupied principally by Jews attracted thither in part by the expectation that the Messiah, when He appears, will establish His kingdom there; it spreads in horse-shoe fashion round the foot of a hill 2700 ft. high; is a seat of Hebrew learning.

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