10980 examples of season in sentences

But this mating season there was no running after the doe or the caribou, or mingling with the wild pack.

In nesting season it killed the brush sparrows, the mild-eyed moose-birds, and the tree-sappers.

It was that glorious season between spring and summer, when the northern nights were brilliant with moon and stars, that Kazan and Gray Wolf set up the valley between the two ridges on a long hunt.

It was the season of slaughter and not of hunger.

At this season he did not dread man, for there was no man to dread.

But though, under harsh treatment, she became very ill, and was nigh unto death, her peace and joy proved their heavenly origin by unbroken continuance in this trying season.

But in this dark season she held fast her confidence in God, and her spirit found utterance and relief in some of those songs, full of love and trust, which are included in the four volumes of her poetical works.

Like to fair Will, I have no title to my ditty, but thus it runs: "O Lady mine, the spring is here, With a hey nonny nonny; The sweet love season of the year, With a ninny ninny nonny; Now lad and lass Lie in the grass That groweth green With flowers between.

Ford Foster was among the first to arrive, and he was likely to reach home in season, in spite of the pig and his outrageous conduct.

If it is at all agreeable to your conscience, Master Roderigo, I should be happy to hear who are to be her companions?" "Of that thou shalt hear more in proper season.

"I do not see it, father; the season is not yet warm.

Now I saw in my dream, that the pilgrims were got over the Enchanted Ground, and entering into the country of Beulah; whose air was very sweet and pleasant; the way lying directly through it, they solaced themselves there for a season.

We shall have venison, in the season.

That very season, or, in the summer of 1765, Mrs. Willoughby inherited some real estate in Albany, by the death of an uncle, as well as a few thousand pounds currency, in ready money.

The season had been early, and the Beaver Manor, or the part of it which was cultivated, lying low and sheltered, vegetation had advanced considerably beyond the point that is usual, at that date, in the elevated region of which we have been writing.

The hour, it will be remembered, was shortly before sunset, and thither nearly all the family had repaired to breathe the freshness of the pure air, and bathe in the genial warmth of a season, which is ever so grateful to those who have recently escaped from the rigour of a stern winter.

He has tried to sell me a new pond every season since the purchase of this.

"We expected to meet you there, last season, and were greatly disappointed that you did not come.

The hunters are often here; one or two a month, in the mild season; settlers rarely, as you may suppose, since my father will not sell, and there are not many about, I believe; the Indians come more frequently, though I think we have seen less of them, during Nick's absence than while he was more with us.

It had been originally intended that the Dolphin should proceed to Roebuck Bay and meet us there; but it was now so late in the season that I did not deem it prudent to run the risk of removing her to an unknown anchorage, where it was possible we might not be able to reach, and thus lay ourselves open to the probability of a very embarrassing uncertainty.

As the season was rapidly advancing, we could not venture to incur any delay, much as the horses required rest, and accordingly resumed an east course late in the day.

Then it was purchased by a gentleman of the General Baptist persuasion, who let it to the late Mr. Moses Holdena pious, astronomical person, who held forth in it for a season with characteristic force.

It comes only when the nesting season draws near.

It is an interesting animal; and one of such value as food, that hundreds of thousands of Oysters are reared in special "beds," and sent to the market at the proper season.

At this season, the ice was fully bearing, and we found frost in the desert before the feast of St Michael, 29th September.

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