69 examples of sen. in sentences

SEN. Memory, the season of your coming is very ripe.

SEN. Nay, I know not, for I am little acquainted with such toys. PHA.

SEN. Lingua! LIN.

SEN. Lingua, express yourself.

SEN. Lingua, go presently; command the Senses, upon their allegiance to our dread sovereign Queen Psyche, to dismiss their companies, and personally to appear before me without any pretence of excuse.

SEN. Forward, Lingua, with your reason. LIN.

SEN. Hum, here's good stuff; Master Register, read them.

SEN. Phantastes! PHA.

SEN. Tactus, stand aside.

SEN. Come, Master Register, shall we walk? MEM.

SEN. 'Tis wondrous strange.

SEN. Is't possible, Master Register?

SEN. Tactus, know you how you came hither? TAC.

SEN. Sirrah, speak quickly what you know of these troubles.

SEN. Visus, Tactus, and the rest, our former sentence concerning you we confirm as irrevocable, and establish the crown to you, Visus, and the robe to you, Tactus; but as for you, Lingua LIN.

Tullius de sen. 2526.

sen. Remedium esset contra corruptionem propriam, si quilibet exerceret regimen sanitatis, quod consistit in rebus sex non naturalibus.

Evidence is afforded that Mr. Boyd a banker, and Mr. Stanton, sen., both tried the ball with very different success to that obtained at Woolwich; but this need excite no astonishment, as every sportsman is aware of the wonderful difference in the accuracy with which smooth-bored fire-arms carry balls, and for which no satisfactory reason has ever been advanced.

Portrait of Mrs. Locke, sen.Sir T. Lawrence.

Yüan himself now entered into relations with the revolutionaries, whose centre was Canton, and whose undisputed leader was now Sun Yat-sen.

M. le D'Record, sen. discovered, during a long residence in America, what he considers a sure mode of preventing mischief from such bites.

The ceiling was very beautifully painted by Edward Pierce, sen. a pupil of Vandyke.

The Earl of Charlemont took the chair; Mr. Moore sat on his right hand, Mr. Moore, sen. a venerable old gentleman, the father of the poet, was on the left.

The tutor went on: "When Taijo was born, many, many years ago, our country was not called Korea, but had been given the name of Cho-sen." Yung Pak had been told that Cho-sen meant Morning Calm, so he asked Wang Ken how it came about that such a peaceful name had been given to his country.

There was much suffering on account of the misrule, and the people longed for a deliverer who should restore prosperity to Cho-sen.

69 examples of  sen.  in sentences