4789 examples of seals in sentences

Man weeps the doom That seals a single victim to the tomb.

I was still in a quandary the next morning, when I received a letter from Miss Pole, so mysteriously wrapped up and with so many seals on it to secure secrecy that I had to tear the paper before I could unfold it.

A droll Turk, who is the shekh ed-dellàl, or Chief of the Auctioneers, and is nicknamed Abou-Anteeka (the Father of the Antiques), has a large collection of sabres, daggers, pieces of mail, shields, pipes, rings, seals, and other ancient articles.

Seals! Seals!" cried Akka in a high, shrill voice, and raised herself up in the air with resounding wing-strokes.

Seals! Seals!" cried Akka in a high, shrill voice, and raised herself up in the air with resounding wing-strokes.

Before the last wild goose had time to come up from the water, the seals were so close to her that they made a grab for her feet.

And when they fell asleep, the seals came swimming.

Many were crushed against the cliff-walls, and many became a prey for the seals.

A couple of times the wild geese tried to stand on the ice-crust; but one time the wild storm swept them into the water; another time, the merciless seals came creeping up on the ice.

They would either be crushed between the ice-cakes or devoured by seals or separated by the storm.

The seals tuned up their wild hunting songs.

A school of seals was heading full speed for the island.

But when he straightened up, he saw no seals.

Mr. John Abel Smith to Lady John Russell February 24, 1855 I received this morning, to my great surprise, a letter from Lord John announcing his acceptance of the Seals of the Colonial Department....

She saw herself walking under the strange dark trees to the gray rocks, to look at the seals.

[Illustration: "Angela was enchanted with the peninsula of Monterey"] After all it did not seem so romantic to have a place where she could go and look at some seals, alone.

The author says "that his explanation of the symbols is founded upon one fixed and universal rulethat the interpretation of a symbol is ever maintained; that the chronological succession of the seals, trumpets, and vials is strictly preserved; and that the history contained under them is a uniform and homogeneous history of the Roman empire, at once comprehensive and complete.

And after each performance Mrs. Lauder stood in the lobby and sold little envelopes full of stamps, "sticky backs," as she called them, like the Red Cross seals that have been sold so long in America at Christmas time.

The displeasure of the Regent was, moreover, greatly excited by the Chancellor, who had evinced no disposition to proceed against M. de Guise; and she accordingly declared her determination to deprive him of the seals, and to bestow them upon some individual who would perform his duty more efficiently.

For this purpose she secretly summoned the Prince de Condé, the Duc de Bouillon, and the Marquis d'Ancre to the Louvre, the whole of whom approved her intention; and it was arranged that M. de Condé should demand the seals, and at the same time command the Chancellor in the name of their Majesties to retire to one of his estates.

[202] Nicolas Le Jay, Baron de Tilly, etc., Keeper of the Seals, and First President of the Parliament of Paris.

An extended expedition in search of seals and walruses was therefore projected.

He was lying on a rug of seals' skins, with another pulled over him, under which was a blanket.

"However, we killed quantities of seals and saw many whales floating in the open water.

"Don't you see it, lying in the shade of that block of ice, on the ledge, lapped by the swell?" "Seals don't lie in the shadethey bask in the sun.

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