1353 Verbs to Use for the Word people

When he had looked on at the dancing for some time, he said to the Prince of Wales: "Tell those people to stop now, I have seen enough"evidently thought it was a ballet performing for his amusement.

When we were dining out it was very disagreeable, particularly the first winter when I didn't know many people.

We went often to her beautiful house in London, the first years we were at the embassy, and always met interesting people.

He had been a great deal at the court of Napoleon III, had seen many interesting people of all kinds, and had a wonderful memory.

In Paris we found people wearing furs and preparing for a cold winter.

I would tell her how happy I am that her daughter has come to teach my people about God.

BLONDIN, the great French tomfool, brought more people to Niagara Falls to see him, possibly, add a new Fall to the prospect, than ever the Falls themselves did.

"It is a sin against God, who said, 'You shall not kill people.' Jesus loves all children.

What an idiot he'd been not to take the hot grog and the hot bath, and leave these people to fight their foolishness out among themselves!

But the Lord God, Jehovah, the Ancient of Days, encanopied in space and glory, leads onward to the end of years His people in a mighty train, to a rule and kingdom which shall know no end.

I daresay she's asked one or two people she thinks we like, to meet us.' 'Circumstances alter cases, Edith.

"Lord, help me and help these poor people," prayed Mary.

We ought to send out people who can teach them these trades so that they can make a living.

She loved the people there, but she knew if she wanted to get well she would have to go home.

You must have your actors representing people who are always bored to death, if you wish to maintain the respect and patronage of a society audience, whose ambition is to seem to be always bored to death in real life.

She listened to the birds with delight, and knew their songs; she loved flowers and liked people to describe them to her; and she was fond of making expeditions to the fields and meadows.

"The Fathers and Sisters wear out their lives to save these people.

"I was trying to persuade my people to move on to the bank in spite of them, when a young half-caste Portuguese sergeant of militia, Cypriano di Abren, who had come across in search of beeswax, made his appearance and gave the same advice."

This practice seemed in effect to be designed more with the object of keeping our people at home in the dark, of forbidding them glory in the deeds of their children and brothers, than of preventing information reaching the enemy.

The Byugas hold these people in great reverence, and say that they 'talk with God.'

He immediately called some people who were hearing at work for him, and ordered them to take his hair rope and and come and bind me with it.

It is only unreasoning jealousy which prevents people understanding this.

The Law of Attraction draws people together that they may learn.

He is passing through Essex(where he addressed the people, among other places, from the steps leading up to the pulpit of the Baptist chapel, with his carpenter's apron twisted round his waist)on his way to London.

He has been known to warn people that they kept their jewels too carelessly, and then, after they had put them in a safer place, he would go and take them.

1353 Verbs to Use for the Word  people