Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "fiction" ¶ 488
from Brown Corpus
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Argiento and made
`` See, Argiento, if you control the way these folds are bunched, like this, or made to flow, you can enrich the body attitudes.
yet he knew that he had nothing to grumble about, for Argiento made few demands on him.

Argiento and down
`` So that's sculpture '', commented Argiento wryly, when he had sluiced down the floor for a week, `` making mud pies ''.

Argiento and on
`` Argiento, this is senseless '', he complained, not liking to work on the wet floors, particularly in cold weather.

Argiento and brought
He improvised as he went along, completing a life-size clay figure, then bought yards of an inexpensive material from a draper, wet the lightweight cloth in a basin and covered it over with clay that Argiento brought from the bank of the Tiber, to the consistency of thick mud.

Argiento and hot
Argiento never left his side, keeping the water boiled, applying hot compresses throughout the night.

Argiento and .
Together he and Argiento built the stand, covering it with blankets.
The arrangement with Argiento was working well, except that sometimes Michelangelo could not figure who was master and who apprentice.
`` No '', said Argiento stolidly.
At dawn Argiento went to Jacopo Galli.
He told Argiento to take a bird out of the cage, cut a large vein under its wing, let the blood gush into Michelangelo's injured eye.

made and him
The grateful way she looked at Morgan made him ashamed of himself.
The silence oppressed him, made him bend low over the horse's neck as if to hide from a wind that had begun to blow far away and was twisting slowly through the darkness in its slow search.
`` So it wasn't the earthquake that made him return to his village ''!!
It made him a little sick, and he let go of her.
they somehow made me expect to see him launch into a vaudeville tapdance routine any moment.
William Lewis made the rounds of all who lived near him again, that August morning after a bullet landed at his feet, and once more he accused and threatened everyone.
The wailing, guitar-strumming minstrels of the cattle kingdom made up songs about him.
If we have to we'll take him apart and see what he's made of ''!!
But it also made him conspicuous to the enemy, if it was the enemy, and he hadn't been spotted already.
`` Tell him I made a pass at you ''.
If you tell him I made a pass at you he might think you misunderstood something I said or did, so instead of just telling him I made a pass, say I tried to date you and that you agreed so you could prove to him what a louse I really am.
And Keith's record of kills made him a man to listen to -- a man paradoxically, who might even survive.
Some odor made him lean over the man.
And so when the others stampeded out that afternoon Jack remained docilely in his seat near a window, looking out in what he hoped was a pitiable manner, while the other kids laughed and yelled in at him and made faces as they dispersed, going home.
His investigations made him the Paul Revere of accidental war, and safety procedures were enormously increased.
Yet when, at war's end, the ex-Tory made the first move to resume correspondence, Jay wrote him from Paris, where he was negotiating the peace settlement:
The extreme limitations he sensed in all current abstract art made that seem to him increasingly arid and cold.
It is to say rather, I believe, that he has brought to bear on the history, the traditions, and the lore of his region a critical, skeptical mind -- the same mind which has made of him an inveterate experimenter in literary form and technique.
Such speech differences made him acutely aware of the richness and expressivness of language.

made and lie
There are examples of stars bearing Flamsteed designations for constellations in which they do not lie, just as there are for Bayer designations, because of the compromises that had to be made when the modern constellation boundaries were drawn up.
Ice hockey sticks are long L-shaped sticks made of wood, graphite, or composites with a blade at the bottom that can lie flat on the playing surface when the stick is held upright and can curve either way, legally, as to help a left-or right-handed player gain an advantage.
In one famous scenario, the Captain makes up a lie regarding the reason for his lack of an undershirt by claiming that it got that way because " I used to be an exceedingly fierce and violent man, and when I was made angry the hair which covers my body in goodly quantity stood on end and so riddled my shirt with holes that you would have taken it for a sieve.
On February 2, 1849, at a political rally held in the Apollo Theater, a young Roman priest, the Abbé Arduini, had made a speech in which he had declared that the temporal power of the popes was a " historical lie, a political imposture, and a religious immorality .".
Some lie in state with the royals at the Royal Mausoleum at Mauna Ala. Feather cloak and wear are among the oldest of Hawaiian regalias: Nāhiʻenaʻena's Paū, the 180 feather skirt of Nāhiʻenaʻena and later the funeral attire for the dead monarch while lying in state ; Kamehameha's Cloak, the war-cloak of Kamehameha I made entirely of the golden-yellow feathers of the now-extinct mamo, which was used to drape the throne of the King when it wasn't being worn ; Kiwalao's Cloak, aka the Queen's Cloak, the cloak won by Kamehameha during his battle with Kiwalao, and used to drape the throne of the Queen ; and Liloa's Kaei, the feather belt of Liloa, the 14th century King of Hawaii.
As teacher on this point, I shall produce to you the Sibyl prophetess :- ' Not the oracular lie of Phoebus, Whom silly men called God, and falsely termed Prophet ; But the oracles of the great God, who was not made by men's hands, Like dumb idols of Sculptured stone.
He then made nets from forest plants and casts them in the sea so that the children of Tangaroa soon lie in heaps on the shore.
These should be distinguished from the " ordinary " penta-and heptaflexagons described above, which are made out of isosceles triangles, and can be made to lie flat.
The Book Cliffs lie to the south, and Blue Mountain to the east, while Vernal itself lies in Ashley Valley, named in honor of William H. Ashley, an early fur trader who entered this area in 1825 by floating down the Green River in a bull boat made of animal hides.
New crop rotation systems involving turnips and clover ( plus others ) made it less necessary to have so much land lie fallow.
Gravano attempted to lie low for nearly three weeks afterwards, during which time he called his crew together and made the decision to kill Castellano if necessary.
When the first inquiry is made into the circumstances of such as may lie under the just suspicion of witchcrafts, we could wish that there may be admitted as little as is possible of such noise, company and openness as may too hastily expose them that are examined, and that there may no thing be used as a test for the trial of the suspected, the lawfulness whereof may be doubted among the people of God ; but that the directions given by such judicious writers as Perkins and Bernard consulted in such a case.
The importance of allowing the psychopathic interviewee to tell one lie after another and not confront until all of the lies have been presented is essential when the goal is to use the interview to expose the improbable statements made during the interview in future court proceedings.
It would be assumed that one would lie to further one's interests, so a statement against his interests ( such as exposing oneself to criminal or civil liability ) likely would not be made unless it were true.
Statements made during the course of medical treatment, for example, are considered reliable because patients typically have little reason to lie to a doctor while they are being treated, and will generally be accurate in describing their ailments.
But as the author appears to have known and made use of the Quaestiones Naturales of Seneca ( written 65 AD ), and no mention is made of the great eruption of Vesuvius ( 79 AD ), the time of its composition seems to lie between these two dates.
A further explanation may lie in the mistake made by some classical geographers in locating Ireland closely opposite Iberia.
IN 2010 The Supreme court made narco-analysis, brain mapping and lie detector test as a violation of Article 20 ( 3 ).
Nerve cells are functionally made to each other at a junction known as a synapse, where the terminal branches of an axon and the dendrites of another neuron lie close to each other but normally without direct contact.
The ground is so low, that if the rampart is taken, no retrenchment can be made in the centre, but what will lie under the fire of the besieged.
Blood did not lie low for long, and within six months he made his notorious attempt to steal the Crown Jewels.
An exception is made for runways which lie within the Northern Domestic Airspace of Canada ; these are numbered relative to true north because proximity to the magnetic North Pole makes the magnetic declination large.

0.845 seconds.