15911 examples of ses in sentences
"Ses compagnons l'ont laissé, là, je crois.
aller planter ses choux
ménager ses transitions: to pass gradually over to the other side.
Boissier's sketch in Cicéron et ses amis, 83 foll., is quite accurate.]
[Footnote 234: Cicéron et ses amis, p. 175.]
de Dieu déborde dans ses pages charmantes, dont la lecture réchauffe le coeur.
Vraiment, elle a tort! Son Louis soupire, Après ses appas; Que veut elle dire, Qu'elle ne vient pas? S'il ne la posséde, Il s'en va mourir; Donnons y reméde, Allons la quérir.
Paris et ses fantomes.
it ses, an' where's the five hoondred dollars that I left there, I dunno? Agghh woosha-woosha the day, ye divils, ye!
"Don't bear malice, Bill," ses Joe Barlcomb; "'ave a pint with me.
"'Ave a drop o' gin in it, Bill," he ses, taking the bottle out of 'is pocket.
"I don't mind 'aving a drop in my beer, Joe," ses Peter Lamb.
"You wasn't saying so 'arf an hour ago," ses Peter Lamb.
"See a ghost, Bill?" ses Peter, looking at 'im.
"P-o-i POISON FOR BILL JONES," he ses, in a voice as if 'e couldn't believe it.
"Pore Bill," ses Peter Lamb.
" "You're a murderer," ses Sam Martin, catching 'old of Joe Barlcomb.
" "Run for the doctor," ses someone.
"I don't think he'll 'ave much pain," ses Peter Lamb, who always pretended to know a lot more than other people.
" "We've all got to go some day," ses Sam Martin.
"Better to die young than live to be a trouble to yourself," ses Bob Harris.
"I ain't fit to die," he ses, shivering.
" "Wot 'ave you done, Bill?" ses Peter Lamb, in a soft voice.
"And it's too late for you to be punished for anything," ses Peter, arter a moment.
[Illustration: "The doctor felt 'is pulse and looked at 'is tongue."] "Somebody's been making a fool of you and me too," he ses, in a angry voice.