15 examples of stances in sentences

so established.*But surprizes, my dear, in such a house as you are in, and in such circum- stances as I have mentioned, I greatly fear!

We commenced beating up by the Batan or cattle stance, near which we had seen the big tiger, the preceding evening.

Not-long," confirmed Grandfather from his stance on the stairway.

His stance was rather awkward, after West's, and even his hold on the club was not according to established precedent.

That the sentiments of our most distinguished men, for thirty years entirely corresponded with the course which the friends of the restriction (of slavery in Missouri) now advocated; and that the Virginia delegation, one of which was the late President of the United Stance, voted for the restriction, (of slavery) in the northwestern territory, and that Mr. Jefferson has delineated a gloomy picture of the baneful effects of slavery.

That the sentiments of our most distinguished men, for thirty years entirely corresponded with the course which the friends of the restriction (of slavery in Missouri) now advocated; and that the Virginia delegation, one of which was the late President of the United Stance, voted for the restriction, (of slavery) in the northwestern territory, and that Mr. Jefferson has delineated a gloomy picture of the baneful effects of slavery.

The NT, on the other hand, took a diametrically opposite stance: it skirted controversies altogether.

Then with an expert eye he studied his brother's stance and swing.

Now let me show you just one little thing about your stance.

Take your stance, address the ball!" He had forgotten, in the heat of his real affection, all the difference in their stations.

Here"he teed another ball"take your stance and see if you can't keep down.

With its great variety of stances, simple naturalism and air of innocent calm, the picture exactly expresses the terms of tender familiarity on which the cowherds lived with Krishna.

Never a blooming Ultimate kit-inspection as I passed, Nor sound of Sergeant-majors' voices booming, Nor weary stance while aides-de-camp were fuming, Not even a practice fire-drill at the last.

SULLY-PRUDHOMME, French poet, born in Paris; published a volume of poems in 1865 entitled "Stances and Poèmes," which commanded instant regard, and have been succeeded by others which have deepened the impression, and entitled him to the highest rank as a poet; they give evidence of a serious mind occupied with serious problems; was elected to the Academy in 1881; b. 1839.

We have been greatly interested in the hospital where Eppie was educate, and intended getting up a bazaar for it, and would have asked you to help us, as we were most anxious to raise some additional funds, when one of the Bailies died and left it feuing-stances to the amount of 5000 pounds, which was really a great mortification.

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