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How to use Lombard in a sentence

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Vera tells Lombard that she thinks this whole situation could be a kind of divine retribution.
The pages began to move, but Lombard shut the book before he could see what his question had conjured.
Even Ostrogoth and Lombard kings, their barbarian ways tamed by the people they were supposed to have conquered, built houses in Bellagio.
He was previously president of Lombard, a wholly-owned Morgan Stanley non-performing loan servicer in Japan.
He repeatedly had to ransom prisoners taken in the course of Lombard raids, who would otherwise have been sold off as slaves.
The Emperor returned once again to Italy, to settle accounts with the Lombard League.
Acton sat gazing out the windows, too anxious to do anything but fret about Lombard.
Medieval canonists like Gratian, theologians like Peter Lombard, and later, Alexander III, subject marriage to much examination and scrutiny.
The carpets absorbed the sound of his feet landing on the floor, but Lombard stood still all the same to make certain that the Ifrit still slept.
Acton had been a starveling when Lombard had found him during one of his rare excursions to the royal city beside the ocean.
Upon learning of the Lombard expedition, he set out almost at once, crossing the Bosporus on 24 June and setting out in pursuit.
Until recently the lender, based in the Lombard city of Lodi, was notable only for its acquisitions of much smaller players.
This enraged the Lombard king, Desiderius, who immediately began conspiring to harm Charles however he might.
The office block will soon face a wrecking ball as it and a clump of other buildings between it and Lombard Street come down.
The centre of the town was replanned and this building replaced by a great basilica and forum stretching from Lombard Street on the east to Lime Street on the west.
Lombard returned and climbed effortlessly down the cliff face.
Thus there were peasant uprisings throughout the Lombard plains over the summer of 1796, some of them resulting in massacres of isolated French units.
The focus of this opera, however, is Bertarido, the exiled Lombard king.
Beltrami's research on Leonardo's Lombard career went hand in hand with his reconstruction and restoration of Leonardo-related architectural sites.
And then there is Carole Lombard, ravishing, sexy, happy, and glorious in her gowns.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I was brought to Baltimore, and was jailed in a small house on paca near Lombard.
Above the central door is usually seen, in the later Lombard churches, a S. Catherine's-wheel window.
New marches were formed, traversing the previous Lombard fabric and introducing divisions that decentralized the kingdom.
Well then, if thou art at Milan or some Lombard town, why do I linger here?
They dwelt together on a street from them called Lombard Street, in London.
Desiderius and his wife ansa endowed this convent with landed property which spread over all the Lombard kingdom.
There was a lot of talk about those sunspots when we were in Lombard Street west.
What the marble quarries of Pentelicus were to the Athenian builders, the clay beneath their feet was to those Lombard craftsmen.
Peter Lombard, somewhat their junior, presents its compend of accepted and partly digested theology.
Sordello, that noble and disdainful Lombard, eyes us from afar like a couchant lion.
I have been, as desired, to Lombard Street, but I fear that my embassy has not led to any good.
There is nothing clearly known as to the origin of Lombard Street.
Uncle Hobson has returned to Lombard Street to relieve guard.
And then he saw her into Lombard Street, and put her into an omnibus.
Secondly, she has the sad, passionate, and exquisite Lombard mouth.
Risen from her grave, she led the Lombard League in this final battle.
Ye ken Morini, as they call him, the Lombard goldsmith in the Canongate?
Wyant glanced at Mrs. Lombard, who continued to knit impassively.
Several Lombard churches also retain signs of having been frescoed.
This is the same which is called, according to locality, climate, and races, Lombard, Saxon, or Byzantine.
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