1761 examples of sing. in sentences

Goodwood Lo and Goodwood Put-Sing.

The α of the Acc. sing. is usually after a consonant.

sing., § 30; causal, § 82.

Gen. (sing.) and dat.

like No. 24; gov., § 81. 39. 3 decl., like No. 36; nom. sing.

sing., § 29; depends upon ἐπιγ., § 97. PARADIGMS OF NOUNS OF THE FIRST DECLENSION.

" "I will sing for you," he said, "if, after I am done, you choose to hear the song I sing.

As they march along, they make the streets resound with the psalm they sing.

Ah, he will sing, he will sing.'

But the roses had faded, the nightingales had ceased to sing.

Albert himself seemed unaware of Consuelo's presence until one day when he heard her sing.

2. To express a promise, command, or threat: Sing.: I will, thou shalt, he shall; Plur.

1. Used with reference to duty or expediency: Sing.

"'While I of things to come, As past rehearsing, sing.'

S., Sud. sing., singulier.

Then, though, I was just a boy, singing because he liked to hear himself sing.

KAUFMAN, GEORGE S. Of thee I sing.

Songs we all sing.

PEDERSON, ARTHUR S. The bird began to sing.

The white folks would set around and watch; and would sometimes join in and dance and sing.

"He often went to the church of St. Denis, clad in his royal robes and with his crown on his head; and he there conducted the singing at matins, mass, and vespers, chanting with the monks and himself calling upon them to sing.

My spirit will live on, within my lyre will ring, And men within this world shall hold me in remembrance While yet one Singer lives to sing.

Then one by one they began to sing.

She did not want to be stiff and disobliging; and she would like to hear Mrs. Van Alstyne sing.

I'll read them: "'Respecting thee with all my might, Thy virtues thus I sing.'

1761 examples of  sing.  in sentences