7817 examples of sands in sentences

This gentleman on the rear camel (which you notice carries a red flag to prevent collision), who is jauntily attired in nankeen trousers and a blue cotton umbrella, is a physician from New Jersey, whose sands of life have nearly run out.

The earliest references to him are far back in the primitive ages, long before he was beautifully depicted by Assyrian artists, straining at the leash or racing after his prey across the desert sands.

The old newspaper woman at the Friedrichsstrasse corner is chanting it hoarsely, "Zwei englische Dampfer gesunken!"and they read that "the sands have run, the prologue is spoken, the curtain risen on the tragedy of England's destiny.

At sunrise when the matins-bell Made a cold silvery music fall Through silence of each lonely cell And over every fold and stall, St. Colum called his monks to come And follow him to where his hands Would raise the Great Cross of the Dumb Upon the Holy Island's sands....

" Thereat, while all with wonder stared St. Colum raised the Holy Tree: Then all with Christ-Day singing fared To where the last sands lipped the sea.

St. Colum raised beseeching hands And blessed the pastures of the sea: "Come, all ye creatures, to the sands, Come and behold the Sacred Tree!"

O thou noblest of the Caesars, Whose transcendent virtues shine, Like a glorious constellation, O'er the blood-stained Palatine, When the latest sands are running From my life's exhausted glass, May I have thy calm and courage, And thine Aequanimitas!

In the sands of Tripoli, Tripoli!

She had found the soul set free From the sands of Tripoli, Tripoli!

The fort, though old enough to be full-grown, has not grown very tall upon the low sands of Old Point Comfort.

And she ran off down the yellow sands like a modern Atalanta.

There is a very human expression about it, as it stands in the midst of those glimmering lands, with its haughty summit commanding far-distant plains, "Far as the wild swan wings, to where the sky Dips down to sea and sands," a very human expression of scornful pride and imperious dominion.

There are natural filters as well as artificial ones; and though the great rivers are commonly more or less turbid, if you will look long enough, you may find a spring that sparkles as no water does which drips through your apparatus of sands and sponges.

Biography has its charms and its uses; but it is not by what we know of their bare external facts that "Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime, And departing leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time.

O thou Queen, Thou delegated Deity of Earth, Oh "dear, dear" England, how my longing eyes Turned westward, shaping in the steady clouds Thy sands and high white cliffs!

Several of the Indians, apparently those who had got at the liquor, were careering up and down the sands, showing every sign of the blood madness that often comes in the moment of triumph upon savage minds.

Now that those ages have swept by, like the red waves of a tide of blood, we see not the darkened earth, but the golden sands which the flood has left behind.

HADER, BERTA H. Humpy, son of the sands.

HADER, ELMER S. Humpy, son of the sands.

by F. Sands Brunner.

On the sands of Coney.

On the sands of Coney.

In the endless sands, by Evelyn & C. Kay Scott

By Lester Bruton Sands.

Lester Bruton Sands (A); 25Jul77; R668345. R668346.

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