5101 examples of tided in sentences

At best you have tided over a transitory need, or have verified a surmise.

Broad meadows reaching seaward the tided creeks between, And hills rolled, wave-like, inland, with oaks and walnuts green: A fairer home, a goodlier land, his eye had never seen.

But they were generally accepted in official and commercial transactions, they tided over the crisis of scarcity, and the Home Government, though with due official caution, approved the action of Governor Young.

Nevertheless, Tasmania tided safely over the difficulties of the gold period, and even was able to help her sorely tried sister.

It had allied itself with the college Y.M.C.A.and for the women students, with the Y.W.C.A.in various ways, but particularly it purposed to see that the first few Sundays were safely tided over.

The crisis had been severe, but it had been tided over, and the Governments seem to have made renewed efforts to come into friendly relations.

Admiral Sir Cecil Burney, the Second Sea Lord, took this matter in hand with conspicuous success, and the measures which he introduced tided us over a period of much difficulty and made provision for many months ahead.

The Austrian territories have also come in for their share of the general ferment, and Francis Joseph came to the throne in 1848 amid the uprisings of his subject peoples; but these were successfully tided over, though the Hungarian portion of the Austrian dominion achieved national recognition and institutions in 1867.

She had left the house, betrayed, defenseless save for a barren dignity, and she had re-entered it in triumph, or at least with a valid appearance of triumph, an appearance which had already tided her over the aching difficulty of the first meeting with Morrison and might carry her ... she had no time now to think how far.

We had not, however, rid here so long, but should have tided it up the river, but that the wind blew too fresh; and, after we had lain four or five days, blew very hard.

I sat on the deck as we slowly tided along at the foot of those stern mountains, and gazed with wonder and admiration at cliffs impending far above me, crowned with forests, with eagles sailing and screaming around them; or listened to the unseen stream dashing down precipices; or beheld rock, and tree, and cloud, and sky reflected in the glassy stream of the river....

In this way the first awkward moments were tided over.

The City and the cathedral: a reflection of the glory of the Gothic and the Middle Ages at their high tide in the city by the Seine.

And greater still was our comfort when we found fresh water in the creek where we were when the tide was out, without going so far up into the country.

Early one morning we came to an anchor under a little point of land, but pretty high; and the tide beginning to flow, we lay ready to go further inBut Xury, whose youthful and penetrating eyes were sharper then mine, in a soft tone, desired me to keep far from land, lest we should be devoured, "For look yonder, mayter," said he, "and see de dreadful monster fast asleep on de side of de hill."

The percentage was returned, and continued, and the young squire has tided over the difficulty.

"It's shallow here and at low tide we may be able to get her.

When the tide went out late that afternoon they saw that it would be possible to get most of the things from the wrecked boat.

Promotion arrives from no point of the compass; nothing but a little tide of homely life ebbs and flows in these elm-girt villages above the fen.

It was nine and after, and the tide of life was roaring through the channels of the city when he roused himself, and to divert his suspense and fend off his growing stiffness went out to look about him.

These tided the people over the warm months.

" So, for the time, all danger was tided over; the duke saw that the subject annoyed his wife, and did not voluntarily resume it.

In this as in other branches of study it is the fate of theories to be washed away like children's castles of sand by the rising tide of knowledge, and I am not so presumptuous as to expect or desire for mine an exemption from the common lot.

Four centuries were to be tided over before the political and intellectual conditions were found for the blossoming of this flower.

" Thus, by a romantic episode, the crisis was tided overfor a time.

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