12758 examples of treat in sentences

It was a treat to hear Father Orin laugh when he told how Toby made it plain that he thought there were more important duties for him to perform, how firmly he refused to drag the plough.

We can't go far wrong if we do our best to treat the other man as we should like him to treat us.

We can't go far wrong if we do our best to treat the other man as we should like him to treat us.

And I wouldn't allow you to treat a stranger so.

Afterwards he turned to his daughter, and said, "Princess, it becomes you to have a closer friendship with this lord, and to treat him well and worshipfully.

Oh, yes, that is the way they treat the boys, put them any placethey're only boys!

Nothing delighted us more than to hear her stories of the Revolution, in many of which she figured as principal actor; and I now expected a rich treat.

Good beef is very scarce at the South, and Southerners therefore consider it a great treat when they come North.

One afternoon, during my parents' absence, the children being disposed of in various wayssome had gone out for a walk, two were playing together in a closet where they had been locked up, and others were rambling about the groundsthe house was pretty clear; so my grandmother resolved to enjoy a treat in her own apartment.

Touching the last, however, the governor had very few misgivings, since he believed it very possible so to treat, and so to train them, as to make them fast friends.

We dare say that journals are to be found in London and Paris, that take just as great liberties with the fact as the Crater Truth-Teller; but they treat their readers with a little more outward respect, however much they may mislead them with falsehoods.

110 I pass the royal treat, nor must relate The gifts bestow'd, nor how the champions sate: Who first, who last, or how the knights address'd Their vows, or who was fairest at the feast; Whose voice, whose graceful dance did most surprise; Soft amorous sighs, and silent love of eyes.

Lord JERSEY, for the Government, desired to treat even Germans justly, but could not see why anyone should wish in these times to increase our alien population.

Educated at Oxford and then introduced at court by his uncle, the Earl of Leicester, he had been sent to France when a lad of eighteen, with the embassy which went to treat of the queen's proposed marriage to the Duke of Alençon, and was in Paris at the time of the Massacre of St. Bartholomew, in 1572.

This half conscious feeling of unsettlement on matters which in our explicit political arguments we treat as settled, is increased by the growing urgency of the problem of race.

It is of these new political entities that this chapter will treat.

Every remarkable event, every distinguished personage, under the law, is interpreted in the New Testament, as bearing reference to the hour of which we treat.

SEE Wheatly, Wilkins W. TREAT, LAWRENCE. B as in banshee.

Lawrence Treat (A); 27Nov67; R423898.

However, it was impracticable, for the French pretending to lord it over the natives, whom they began to treat inhumanly, were set upon by them, one half of their number cut off, and the other half made slaves.

About half are religious in character; of the rest, three treat some romantic episode, one is a study of unrequited passion ending in suicide, and one is a market-day farce, the personae being in each case rude herdsmen.

I am disposed to regard, as I am bound to treat, them as facts which can not now be undone, and as deeply interesting to us all, and equally imposing upon all the most solemn duties; and the only use I would make of the errors of the past is by a careful examination of their causes and character to avoid if possible the repetition of them in future.

But why suppose anything so monstrous; men do not ill-treat children.

Don't treat me like a thief!" cried the poor boy, almost sobbing.

Of course my only object in writing all this here is to give the reader the great treat of seeing Mrs. Browning's "rejoinder."

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