1638 examples of which ones in sentences

They'll talk and palaver and git into dark corners, and sharpen their knives, and perhaps fight it out as to which one's going to work the monkey-doodle business in the doctor's chest, and which one's going to tie up the sacks of them diamonds, but they won't git any farther as long as Captain Ezra is on deck."

Thus when he has need of a phrase to fill out a verbal dinner party, he will know which one to select.

" "Which ones?

I have not had time since to transcribe them, but I can read some of them to you, if you will give me an idea as to which ones you want.

He is a portion of the loveliness Which ones he made more lovely.

The carcase when flayed (which operation is performed while yet warm), the sheep when hung up and the head removed, presents the profile shown in our cut; the small numerals indicating the parts or joints into which one half of the animal is cut.

Nicolas, the youngest but one of their boys, who was approaching his twentieth birthday, and thus nigh the cross-roads of life, had not yet decided which one he would follow.

Blandoine and he went over the robes carefully in order that there should be no mistake as to which ones the trainmaster took.

The education which one can demand as a right is likely to do more good than the education for which one must sue as a favor.

Every now and then a Jack Johnson would fall and leave a hole in which one could bury a motor, and, apart from the shells, the holes made driving risky.

According to Spanish law, the town in which one is baptized is recognized as his legal birthplace, so it was easy enough to legitimatize the infant Campos.

We passed over several rocky ridges or points coming down from the mountain, and at one and a half miles came down again into the valley, which one of our party called the "Valley of desolation."

"I want you in the car with me, and now let's see how many can go and which ones to ask.

But it was Mrs. Browning's face upon which one loved to gaze,that face and head which almost lost themselves in the thick curls of her dark brown hair.

Which one of all the animals is most Nat-o'-ye?

We shall see first of all what pursuits are particularly adapted to them and which ones are not.

" "Oh, do tell us which ones do this and which took Rap's Chickens," said Dodo, forgetting her disappointment for the time.

The constant view of a sort of misery that excites little compassion, of an intrusive necessity which one is more desirous to repulse than to relieve, cannot but render the heart callous, and the manners harsh.

Whether true or not, that history of the house which one would prefer to believe runs thus: In the reign of James IV. of Scotland, three brothers, Malcolm, Gavin, and John de Groat, natives of Holland, came to this coast of Caithness, with a letter in Latin from that monarch recommending them to the protection and countenance of his subjects hereabout.

The sense evidently is that the occurrences in respect of a king which one witnesses should not be divulged.

We have, therefore, formed a small Finance Department and have studied all of the ways of raising money that are known to us, trying of course to make out which ones are particularly adapted to our needs.

" "Which one?" "That kind of plain little one over theresensible looking, with the blue suit.

And this is why the sixteenth century displays in the highest degree the principal quality of the Japanese race, that great diversity which one finds there between minds (esprits) as well as between temperaments.

No. Date COTTRELL'S SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY, NORTH COHOCTON, N.Y. Gentlemen: I (including my family) am now a subscriber to the following publications which were ordered from Name Address If any subscriptions were sent direct to the publishers, state which ones.

" Then came the usual string of grumbles which one hears everywhere in the agricultural districts.

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