8200 examples of welcomes in sentences

The lover thinking of his lass welcomes the night and the rapturous walks among well-known scenes and kindly objects.

If gracious Allah bade thee close Thy youthful eyes so soon on day, 'Tis that he readiest welcomes those Who love him best and best obey.

As she turns the houses shake again, and now again; and now there comes a distant strain of trumpets, and by and by the drums and bayonets and clattering hoofs, and plumes and dancing banners; far down the long street stretch out the shining ranks of gallant men, and the fluttering, over-leaning swarms of ladies shower down their sweet favors and wave their countless welcomes.

The West is in the front rank of all progressive movements and welcomes the conference of Governors as a step in the right direction.

The table was laid with glasses and a quart measure, She had fair hair, and she sitting beside me; And she said, "Drink, Raftery, and a hundred welcomes, There is a strong cellar in Ballylee.

Many good welcomes, and much gratis cheer, Keeps he for every straggling cavalier.

And she welcomes himand the Woods millionswith open arms.

Furthermore, Albert welcomes me with the heartiest affection, and loves me, next to Charlotte, more than all the world.

"A hardened and shameless tea-drinker," Johnson called himself, who "with tea amuses the evenings, with tea solaces the midnights, and with tea welcomes the mornings."

And Interlaken welcomes them all, and rests them for their closer relations with the High Alps by trips to the region of the Lauterbrunnen, Grindelwald, and Mürren, and the great mountain plateaux looking down upon them.

But of all these welcomes they welcomed most gladly her who was recovered from death, and had delivered her sire, her lord, and her brother from the hands of the Paynim, even as you have heard.

The year seems to have been full of entertainments, teas, anniversaries, athletic meetings, "cycle runs," gymnasium exhibitions, "welcomes," "farewells," jubilees, "feasts."

In the last three years the amount has been reduced to ten cents, but it still nets a sum in the course of the year that the treasurer welcomes most gladly.

Marimonda welcomes her new guests, and this evening all in the habitation breathes joy and tranquillity.

But Chaffery was in high spirits, and could have warmed a dozen cold welcomes.

It prefers its villains to grow blacker with time, and welcomes proof of fallibility and frailty in its immortal exemplars.

This party welcomes the agitating labourer and the discontented tenant with open arms, and the chorus swells still louder.

The illustration of the dog being philosophic because he is angry with a stranger but welcomes his friend, though at first it may seem, like many of Plato's illustrations, far-fetched or fanciful, in truth goes to the very root of his idea.

Schools and colleges of a high order are now everywhere open to women, public sentiment welcomes them to whatever career they may desire, and our work is to help worthy girls struggling for a higher education, by founding scholarships in desirable institutions in every State in the Union.

He welcomes me.

One step further, and you see one who, soldier to liberty, throughout a long and spotless life, when the task was far harder than it is to-day, when there were no greetings, no welcomes, when to serve was to peril name as well as liberty, never flinched from the first until now.

This is a big house and a comfortable place, with room an' to spare for the two of yous, and you'll get the warmest of welcomes from nephew and niece.

The result was to deprive Science of the best sort of record of facts which she welcomes as soon as she thinks she can explain them.[10] Examples of the folly of a priori negation are common.

He welcomes help from Allies and neutrals, but whether the help be great or small, he is willing and resolved to stand on his own feet, and carry on to the end.

Madame Marotte was profuse of thanks, welcomes, apologies, and curtseys.

8200 examples of  welcomes  in sentences