1553 examples of strand in sentences

pp. of platear, silvered, silvery, pale. platillo, m., little plate, dish; subject; hacer de, to converse about. playa, f., shore, strand; sin , boundless. plaza, f., place, post, square.

What Wilcox, a bookseller of eminence in the Strand, said to Johnson, on his first arrival in town, was now almost confirmed.

He had lodged with his wife in courts and alleys about the Strand; but now, for the purpose of carrying on his arduous undertaking, and to be nearer his printer and friend, Mr. Strahan, he ventured to take a house in Gough square, Fleet street.

And the Strand and Piccadilly were quick with Witt v. Parfittson evening posters and in the strident mouths of newsboys.

" (On the placards in the Strand: "Severe cross-examination of Leek.") "Now about the encounter with Mr. Duncan Farll.

He was traversing the crowded thoroughfaresfor with the exception of match and toothpick sellers the corridor has the characteristics of a Strand pavement in the forenoon when he caught sight of Mr. Oxford talking to a woman.

These and similar placards flew in the Strand breezes.

This is to give Notice the Exact Delineation of the same is Engraven and Imprinted on a large Elephant sheet of Paper, which are to be sold at Mr. Charles Lillies, Perfumer, at the corner of Beauford Buildings, in the Strand, at 1s.

I think the love of a woman for the companion of her future life should go out to him just as naturally as the waves leap to the strand, or the fire ascends to the sun.

Full many a game I will play there with thee; On my strand, lovely flowers their blossoms unfold

However, many fishes were left behind on the dry strand owing to the suddenness of the ebb.

CHEAP and POPULAR WORKS published at the MIRROR OFFICE in the Strand, near Somerset House.

But we always bow, and once when a horse fell down and we got hung up for twenty minutes in the Strand, he sang me a little song about a star.

The conqueror rose, went jingling to her, thumbed a strand of her bright hair, touched her soft cheek with his fingers, which smelled of leather and horses.

Taking four of the most thickly populated of the London districts (East London, Strand, Old Street, St. Luke's, St. Giles-in-the-Fields, and St. George, Bloomsbury), we find on a total area of 792 acres a population of 197,285, or an average of 249 persons per acre.

(In the Brooklyn standard union, June 17, 1925) Pub. abroad in Strand magazine, Jan. 1923, as "Awakening of Rollo Podmarsh"; illus. by J. H. Thorpe.

abroad in The Strand magazine, Nov. 1925.

(Pub. abroad in the Strand magazine.

(Pub. abroad in the Strand magazine, Dec. 1926. Illus.

(In Liberty, Mar. 23, 1929) (Pub. abroad in Strand magazine, Mar. 1929)

(In The Strand magazine, Apr.-May 1929) (Pub. in the U. S. as The Maracot Deep) © 25Mar29, AI-12711; 25Apr29, AI-12802; 21Sep29, A12920.

Paul Strand; photographs 1915-1945.

So Mr. Raphael B. Hogan hung up the receiver and with his heart full of gentle sympathy for all mankind walked slowly home, pausing to get some roses for Mrs. Hogan and to buy a box for Daddy Long Legs at the Strand, for whenever he got a new case he always made it the occasion for a family party, and he wanted the children to benefit by passing an evening under the sweet influence of Miss Pickford.

She put up her parasol in a pet, and went up the street into the Strand.

" London Methuen & Co 36 Essex St. Strand

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