Sentence Examples
As a young man, he got the sack from De La Rue, the banknote manufacturer, after complaining that he didn't have enough to do. |
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Rue fumed silently as he hummed contentedly and she watched him closely, studying his movements and actions. |
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Rue seemed glad to be able to turn her attention back to the attractive man with the square jaw and jade-green eyes. |
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Without doubt Rik Rue is connected by umbilical cord to the sonic history of this country. |
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With a sinking feeling, Rue realized Claire had locked the door and it hadn't been her imagination when she heard the click. |
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Hector and Rue laughed heartily and popped the cork on a bottle of champagne, letting it spill on the carpet. |
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The best-preserved section of Roman wall is in the north-east of the town, along the Rue de la Citadelle. |
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Club Castel, on Rue Princesse, is one of the most exclusive private members' clubs in Paris. |
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Rue finished off the snickers bar, crumpling the wrapper and sticking it into her bag. |
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Goat's Rue used to be found in every cottage garden because it was used for feeding livestock. |
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Rue was hung from doorways and windows to ward off evil spirits and prevent them from entering the house. |
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We would stagger down from the Rue Oberkampf and collapse on the lawns of the Place des Vosges, letting the buttery pastry melt into our veins. |
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I was distracted by a window full of patisseries on the Rue Bonaparte. |
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They tried to continue their getaway but had to quickly abandon their vehicle on the Rue de Meaux in the 19th. |
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The disaster was caused by the total collapse of his house in the Rue d' Anjou, undermined by the excavations carried out by the bank next door for its strong room. |
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This one literally takes up four corners on Rue Sherbrooke, all navigable via underground routes. |
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Veteran drag artist Danny La Rue, who was born in Cork and emigrated to London with his mother as a child, receives an OBE for charitable services. |
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At Rue 57, a bustling midtown Manhattan French bistro, along with the hard-boiled eggs displayed on the bar for snacking are salted edamame, a perfect bar nibble. |
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Whether she liked it or not, Rue reached her professional apotheosis on the lanai. |
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Much of her acquisition of objets d' art was done through Paris art dealers, who were making the Rue Saint-Honore a centre for ultra-fashionable shopping. |
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We've lost Estelle Getty, Bea Arthur, and Rue McClanahan, and someday, Betty White will be gone, too. |
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As a result, Rue des Rosiers houses only a few kosher shops and kitschy delis, mostly dedicated to vistors rather than locals. |
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Boucher grew up near the Hotel de Ville in Paris, in the Rue de Verrerie, which was, as its name suggests, a street inhabited mostly by stainers and other workers in glass. |
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On its first day open to the public, hundreds of people poured into Le Clos des Blancs-Manteaux at 21, Rue de Blancs Manteaux in the Marais. |
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Restaurant le 4 in Rue de la Bonbonniere has only been open for a couple of years, but it's already become a dining destination. |
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At the first sound of the smoke detector, four-year-old Rue runs over and paws at her lap and then lies doggo on the floor to alert her. |
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The Emile Fournier et Fils market on the Rue Mouron sells mainly smoked fish including salmon, trout, herring and halibut. |
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And we always had a Christmas card from Fanie Sluitskie of Rue de la Colline in Brussels. |
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If you're a globetrotter you can pick up his distinctive Okay and Pingo Pongo designs from Colette, Rue Saint Honore in Paris, and even in Japan. |
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Much like 88 Rue Du Rhone watches, Bulova Precisionist watches feature a figure 8 shaped logo on the base of their second hands. |
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On Team Valley are De La Rue, with their largest banknote printing facility, and Myson Radiators, the second largest in the UK market. |
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One of the best is Chez Yvonne at 10 Rue de Sanglier in Strasbourg, where French president Jacques Chirac is seen when he's in town. |
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Modern banknotes are printed by contract with De La Rue Currency in Loughton, Essex. |
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Once there, they enrolled at Monsieur and Madame Heger's boarding school in the Rue d'Isabelle, for six months. |
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Not far away, near the Gros Caillou church, are the Petit Nicois at 10 Rue Amelie and Truffes Folies at 37 Rue Malar. |
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In 1840, British scientist Warren de la Rue enclosed a coiled platinum filament in a vacuum tube and passed an electric current through it. |
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The Decreet was for Sallary, and it was offered to be proven, that Rue was by warrand from General Monk, excluded from Collection that year. |
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As for de la Rue, Stewart, and Loewy, their contributions with the photoheliograph at Kew were significant. |
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Some of the most beautiful decorations, gleaming gold and pristine white, are in little cobbled side streets such as Rue du Chaudron and Rue du Sanglier. |
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He spent the afternoon shaping a swagger-stick from the branch of jarrah and talking with Miss La Rue, who had sufficiently unbent toward him to notice his existence. |
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The tour wrapped up in Toronto at the Rue Morgue Festival of Fear and a packed screening of The Devils at the Bloor Cinema hosted by Richard Crouse. |
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Pia loves Rob, she had written it with her lipstick on the walls of the vespasienne in the Rue Colombe, waiting for him to finish, holding her pampered borzoi on the leash. |
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The Bank decided to sell its banknote printing operations to De La Rue in December 2002, under the advice of Close Brothers Corporate Finance Ltd. |
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Examples from Classical Literature
Club Moss is considered good for all diseases of the eyes, and euphrasy and Rue for dimness of sight. |
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At one time he wanted me to join him in renting several houses, then building in the Rue Montholon, to underlet them afterwards. |
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I had hardly entered the Rue de la roquette when I saw that the people were beginning to organise the defence. |
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Her room was on the Rue des Orfevres, only three doors away from the Huberts. |
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The portrait sketched by the wine-vendor fully corresponded with the description given by the hotelkeeper in the Rue de Helder. |
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It was with such power at his command that Dr. de la Rue proceeded to investigate several important electrical laws. |
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And in 1836 Mr. de la Rue found that copies might be taken in copper of engraved copper-plates by the electro-depositing process. |
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According to Mr de la Rue, this acid constitutes the pure colouring matter of cochineal. |
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Mr. de la Rue took a very well-equipped photographic detachment, and his photographs were eminently successful. |
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She went off to the Rue Hachette, and the masher tumbled into his wheelbox. |
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Vivie walked quite firmly and staidly from the tram halt to the Walckers' house in the Rue Haute. |
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Unfortunately, I selected Mr. de la Rue as the fittest person to examine them. |
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Its imposing marble palace on the Rue Royale is the nerve center of a corporate life that has no geographical lines. |
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Porter, Pendergrass, de la Rue and others gave evidence which admitted of no answer. |
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It was a shell, which had demolished a chimney in the Rue Sainte-Barbe, near the citadel. |
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To be frank with you, Desiree, I am lodging in la Rue de la Paix, and appear, just now, as a mere traveler. |
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The portress at the house in the Rue Montmartre is the most obliging woman in the world. |
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The body of a mason who had been killed by a gun-shot lay in the Rue de la perle. |
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This was situated in the left-hand corner of the pavilion, on the side of the Rue Rambuteau. |
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Yet, speaking of reports, baron, what have you learned with regard to the affair in the Rue Saint-Jacques? |
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They say it is fine and homelike there, but it will surely be some comedown after Rue Brea. |
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He was crossing the Rue Mont Blanc with every appearance of an aimless stroller. |
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The reader must now cross the Seine with us and follow us to the door of the Carmelite Convent in the Rue Saint Jacques. |
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In the meantime D'Artagnan took his way toward the Rue Tiquetonne, where he lived at the Hotel de la Chevrette. |
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And the landau, still rolling on, turned into the Rue de Rome. |
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As he gained the top of the Rue Guenegaud, he saw two persons coming out of the Rue Dauphine whose appearance very much struck him. |
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Friquet, who did not expect to be let off so cheaply, bounded off like a gazelle up the Quai a la Rue Dauphine, and disappeared. |
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I beg your pardon, madame, could you tell me where to find a gate or door, made of bars, iron bars, opening into the Rue Scribe. |
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Georges Petit is going to collect all my best pictures for a special exhibition in the Rue de Seze, which will open the first week in October. |
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Bonacieux, who willingly took it, half laughing, half trembling, and both gained the top of Rue de la Harpe. |
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The blinds were pulled down and they started at a gallop by the Rue Richelieu. |
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Rue du foin runs where hay was once made in the fields of the palace park. |
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Men in their senses do not quit their hotel in the Rue du Helder, their walk on the Boulevard de Gand, and the Cafe de Paris. |
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The two travelers proceeded to the Rue Saint Dominique and stopped at the door of a magnificent hotel, surmounted with the arms of De Luynes. |
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He therefore went down the Rue des Petits Augustins, and came up to the quay, in order to take the New Bridge. |
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He is a barber and chirurgeon, and lives in the Rue Mortbec. |
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He told me he'd seen it in a shop in the Rue de Rennes and bought it for fifteen francs. |
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Was not here a corroboration of the theory of the Rue la Reynie Ogniard? |
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Then she said we had better go to her couturier in the Rue de la Paix. |
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And please, when you address me, remember that to others than my intimates I am Miss La Rue. |
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Are you aware that the mob have even suggested throwing up barricades in the Rue Saint Denis and the Rue Saint Antoine? |
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D'Artagnan, therefore, did not deny himself the satisfaction of laughing at the expense of monsieur l'intendant, from the Rue des Petits-Champs to the Rue des Lombards. |
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Newman assented protestingly, let his friend go, and then betook himself to the picturesque little apartment in the Rue d'Anjou. |
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Mint, Rue, and cumin have each a delightful flavor of antiquity. |
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The Rue des Lombards had its share of the caresses of Aurora with the rosy fingers, and D'Artagnan arose like Aurora. |
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Henri Fournaye, occupying a small villa in the Rue Austerlitz, was reported to the authorities by her servants as being insane. |
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Her house is in the Rue de l'Arbre sec, two doors from the convent. |
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Concerning the Italian experiment, de la Rue is more hopeful than you. |
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When I went to see him, he was still living in his little flat in the Rue de Rivoli, opposite the Tuileries. |
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Suddenly, Raoul remembered something about a gate opening into the Rue Scribe, an underground passage running straight to the Rue Scribe from the lake. |
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Athos dwelt in the Rue Ferou, within two steps of the Luxembourg. |
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The report of firearms was heard near the Rue Saint Denis and occasionally church bells began to ring indiscriminately and at the caprice of the populace. |
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The Comte de la Fere lodges in the Rue Guenegaud, Hotel du Grand Roi Charlemagne. |
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Scarcely had he turned the corner of the Rue de la Juiverie when the boy rushed after him like a bloodhound on full scent. |
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Behind him, on the footway of the Rue Rambuteau, fruit was being sold. |
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She directed her course towards the Faubourg Saint Germain, went down the Rue Mazarine, and stopped at the Passage du Pont-Neuf. |
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Once outside his thoughts took definite shape, to the end that twenty minutes later he entered a police station not far from the Rue Maule. |
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The seeds of Rue and the leaves of betony boyled together in white wine. |
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Hellebore, betony, Honesty, and Rue are antidotes against madness. |
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He went direct to the Rue de Marais and demanded to speak with the Dyer. |
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Caderousse lingered for a moment, then taking leave of old Dantes, he went downstairs to rejoin Danglars, who awaited him at the corner of the Rue Senac. |
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In the Rue de Seine he met Planchet, who had stopped before the house of a pastry cook, and was contemplating with ecstasy a cake of the most appetizing appearance. |
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They told of the disappearance of Miss La Rue in the night of September 11th, and of the departure of Bowen Tyler in search of her, accompanied only by his Airedale, Nobs. |
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At the end of the Rue de Rome the violent chilly breath of the mistral enveloped the victoria in a great widening of brilliant sunshine without heat. |
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