Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "belles_lettres" ¶ 1337
from Brown Corpus
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

For and companions
For many years, bouldering was commonly viewed as a playful training activity for climbers, although in the 1930s and late 1940s Pierre Allain and his companions enjoyed bouldering for its own sake in Fontainebleau, considered by many to be the Mecca of bouldering.
For nearly eight years, he patiently mustered men and supplies for a trip to the interior and finally left Santa Catarina with several European companions to raid the dominions of " El Rey Blanco ".
For families, the Doctor Who Prom, first introduced in 2008, received new renditions hosted by the newest Doctor ( Matt Smith ) and his companions Amy Pond ( Karen Gillan ) and Rory Williams ( Arthur Darvill ).
For Paul indulged himself very freely in the pleasures of the table, and he had received into the episcopal palace two young and beautiful women, as the constant companions of his leisure moments.
Following the defeat of the giants, their leader Gogmagog wrestled with the warrior Corineus, and was killed when Corineus threw him from a cliff into the sea: For it was a diversion to him ( Corineus ) to encounter the said giants, which were in greater numbers there than in all the other provinces that fell to the share of his companions.
# For my brethren and companions ' sakes: I will wish thee prosperity.
For as is related by the scholars of the past, the previous Caliphs had learnt with the companions as equals in the schools of the faith.
For five long days the founder waited for the arrival of the two companions who had promised to join him in his undertaking: a weaver and a tailor.
For the first time Jenny actually felt she belonged somewhere, and with her companions was set on making the world a better place.
For companions created for Doctor Who spin-off media, see List of Doctor Who supporting characters and: Category: Doctor Who spin-off companions.
For example assistance dogs must learn a great number of commands, understand how to act in many situations, and recognize threats to their human companions, some of which they might never before have encountered.
Overview: For having trespassed into Melkotian space, Captain Kirk and his companions are forced to re-enact the gunfight at the O. K.
For example, they revealed that in the days after Laci went missing, Peterson claimed to Amber that he had traveled to Paris to celebrate the holidays, in part with his new companions Pasqual and François.
For example, X-ray pulsars are probably old rotationally-powered pulsars that have already lost most of their power, and have only become visible again after their binary companions had expanded and began transferring matter on to the neutron star.
For a half century the few dogs that were bred were primarily companions, and used when hunting to feed the family rather than for sport.
For example, a wraparound segment depicted host Mike ( Michael J. Nelson ) and his robot companions taking a look at an ( invented ) range of Ernest Borgnine children's books, whose benign titles and presentation belied the frightful nature of the stories therein, with the exception of one which has a macabre appearance but features an innocent story.
For instance, zombies often return to specific locations they frequented when alive ( examples from the original Dawn of the Dead, hordes of zombies are compelled to congregate in a shopping mall, and one zombie knows where to find the secret hideout containing its still-living former companions ).
Stick of Judah ) – The word of the LORD came again unto me, saying, Moreover, thou son of man, take thee one stick, and write upon it, For Judah, and for the children of Israel his companions: then take another stick, and write upon it, For Joseph, the stick of Ephraim, and for all the house of Israel his companions: And join them one to another into one stick ; and they shall become one in thine hand.
For his tactics, character and intellect, he was chosen for this task above all the other companions, who were older and more experienced and had greater prestige than him.
For, as he afterwards related, he saw three men in bright garments come to him ; one of whom sat down before his bed, whilst his companions stood and inquired about the state of the sick man they came to see: he who was sitting in front of the bed said, that his soul should depart his body without any pain, and with a great splendour of light ; and declared that he should die the third day after ; both which particulars happened, as he had been informed by the vision ; for on the third day after, he suddenly fell, as it were, into a slumber, and breathed out his soul without any sense or pain.

For and gradually
For land transportation ( including trains ), Indonesia will adopt an Intelligent Transportation System ( ITS ) gradually since 2012.
For incremental reading to leave a permanent mark in long-term memory, the processed material must be gradually converted into material based on active recall.
For liberal Mormons, revelation is a process through which God gradually brings fallible human beings to greater understanding.
For larger amplitudes, the period increases gradually with amplitude so it is longer than given by equation ( 1 ).
For Reform Jews, the prophecy of Moses was not the highest degree of prophecy ; rather it was the first in a long chain of progressive revelations in which mankind gradually began to understand the will of God better and better.
For the next several years, Sun Quan was largely interested in first defending his realm against potential enemies, but he gradually sought to harass and weaken Liu Biao's key subordinate, Huang Zu ( who controlled the northeastern region of Liu Biao's domain ) -- particularly because Huang Zu had killed his father in battle.
For example, the Foundation slides gradually into oligarchy and dictatorship prior to the appearance of the galactic conqueror, known as the Mule, who was able to succeed through the random chance of an empathic / telepathic mutation.
For example, the Earth's rotation is gradually slowing down because of the Moon, by an amount that becomes noticeable over geological time in some fossils.
For some years Gratian governed the Empire with energy and success but gradually sank into indolence, occupying himself chiefly with the pleasures of the chase, and became a tool in the hands of the Frankish general Merobaudes and bishop St. Ambrose of Milan.
For example, the province of Alberta uses the title " Emergency Medical Technician ", or ' EMT ' for the Primary Care Paramedic and ' Paramedic ' only for those qualified as Advanced Care Paramedics Advanced Life Support ( ALS ) providers-but almost all provinces are gradually moving to adopting the new titles, or have at least recognized the NOCP document as a benchmarking document to permit inter-provincial labour mobility of practitioners, regardless of how titles are specifically regulated within their own provincial systems.
For some reason, settlement persisted at the same spot, and gradually the site rose above the marshes-partly from the accumulation of debris, and partly through the efforts of the inhabitants.
For the next several years, he was an All-Star player in San Diego, gradually increasing his power and hits totals.
For nearly twenty years at the formative outset, a conductor baptized Karl gradually became Carlos.
For seven years Azov was a seat of a its own governorate, but with the growth of neighboring Rostov-on-the-Don it gradually declined in importance.
For some years, the Taipings gradually advanced eastwards, but eventually they came close enough to Shanghai to alarm the European inhabitants.
For all his skill, Si ’ ahl was gradually losing ground to the more powerful Patkanim of the Snohomish when white settlers started showing up in force.
For the next six years she worked in provincial companies ( in particular York and Bath ), gradually building up a reputation, and her next Drury Lane appearance, on 10 October 1782, could not have been more different.
For forty years Germanism, backed by all the weight of the empire and imposed with all the weapons of official persecution, had barely held its own in North Schleswig ; despite an enormous emigration, in 1905 139, 000 of the 148, 000 inhabitants of North Schleswig spoke Danish, while of the German-speaking immigrants it was found that more than a third spoke Danish in the first generation, although from 1864 onward, German had gradually been substituted for Danish in the churches, the schools, and even in the playground.
For this reason, although they continued to be used, praenomina gradually disappeared from public records during imperial times.
For more than a year, the two forces were wrestling over Yan Province and Lü Bu's forces were able to defeat Cao Cao initially, but Cao managed to gradually regain his control over the province.
For example, in the United States, the suggested donation per issue was $ 0. 05 in 1950, gradually increasing to $ 0. 25 in 1989.
For example, in the United States, the suggested donation per issue was $ 0. 05 in 1950, gradually increasing to $ 0. 25 in 1989.
For instance, the Sony PlayStation 3 was initially sold at $ 599, but the price was gradually reduced to $ 299.
For several years it was the unquestioned market leader until it was gradually overtaken by Microsoft Outlook.

0.531 seconds.