Sentence Examples
Thanks so much to my anon. reviewers for reminding me to mention Sophie Kinsella's book and I will try my hardest to steer clear of her ideas. |
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They may be seen darting from flower to flower and ever and anon pausing motionless but for the swift movement of the wings. |
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That, as it turned out, was a fortunate confluence of events, of which more anon. |
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By all accounts, women are also interested in playing and we'll be hearing more about that anon. |
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Names of any additional sponsors coming on board will be added to the roll of honour anon. |
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They will, ever and anon, call every victory which has ever been won by the rulers into question. |
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Ever and anon small rustles and squeaks showed that the little people of the night went about their legitimate business. |
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You seem to imply criticism, but this is surely my misinterpretation, given you don't permit comments at all on your blog, and have an anon persona to boot. |
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Sorry for posting anon., but she pokes her nose around here sometimes. |
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Sorry to appear wimpy, but would prefer to remain anon in this debate. |
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Whoever's lifestyle it aspires to enhance, it probably isn't yours or mine, but more of that anon. |
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Ms Mansfield's encounter was more convoluted, but just as unsuccessful, and, of this and its unsavoury details, more anon. |
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He was as much a part of the family as everyone else, though he did have a strained relationship with some of the extended family, more of which anon. |
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And I trust anon by the help of an infallible guide, to perfect such Prutenic tables, as shall mend the astronomy of our wide expositors. |
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And thus the battaile was great, and oftentimes that one partie was at a foredele and anon at an afterdele, which endured long. |
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But anon they were taken with odd convulsive motions, which carried a little of an epileptical aspect upon them. |
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Now and anon a little puff of breeze caught the foresail and bellied it out for a moment, only to let it flap back against the mast, limp and slack, once more. |
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To some extent the Nore Mutiny may be regarded as analogous to the distempering irruption of contagious fever in a frame constitutionally sound, and which anon throws it off. |
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Al Anon offers understanding, help and support to families and friends of problem drinkers in a confidential manner. |
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Watch the most recent upload from the Anon channel on YouTube. |
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According to posts on WWP, the Anon who was struck did not want to have to namefag himself, which would have been necessary to press charges. |
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Anon I THINK the people who voted Only Fools And Horses the best comedy of the last 50 years jumped the gun. |
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Anon NOT everyone being summoned to Atos in Cadogan Street, Glasgow, is a workshy freeloader, as Del the cabbie says. |
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Anon he would be telling you of a cold he acquired in a Chicago lake breeze and how old Escamila cured it in Buenos Ayres with a hot infusion of the chuchula weed. |
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Anon THANKS for the front cover stories and centre spreads about X Factor. |
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Examples from Classical Literature
Now one part of the body was surrendered to the skeuomorph and anon another. |
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And also, if any man or woman be taken in adultery or fornication, anon they slay them. |
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What did surprise me, when anon the sea rolled close up to the cottage, was the comportment of the young artist himself. |
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The thought does for a moment flash across the mind that in those strange times, where ever and anon some ancient form seems again to come into life for a moment. |
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And anon he sniffed with his nostrils for a scent of violets, for a wafture from the grave, which came not. |
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The breeze murmured more persistently, and anon with its dreamlike sound there mingled the frou-frou of a woman's skirts. |
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And within a while he overtook the damosel, and anon she missaid him in the foulest manner. |
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It reminds one of sea-birds skimming the water, and anon diving for a tidbit. |
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Now a new singer, and anon a new colour in lutestring, or a new style of headdress, or a new game at cards. |
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A very common species, very variable in form, stipitate forms occuring anon beside those which are irregular and sessile. |
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Ever and anon a rapid flash from a gas lamp, cast a bright gleam on their faces. |
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Ever and anon, too, was heard the crash of falling trees, sometimes tumbling from crags and precipices, with tremendous sounds. |
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The Supreme Council of Castile might anon condemn him for his practices. |
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Methought anon you saw me go down with three pikes in my breast. |
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There Sir Launcelot unarmed him, and set his harness by him, and went to bed, and anon he fell on sleep. |
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When he had overtaken the damosel, anon she said, What dost thou here? |
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I will repeat it anon and anon in mine idlesse, whereby I may peradventure learn it. |
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On the handsome face of the boy a grim smile played, and ever and anon he threw a taunting challenge to the foes that faced him. |
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Now he is joyous to the point of folly, anon gloomy as a hypochondriac. |
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Ever and anon a sleigh bell would tinkle past and sink into Pavels mood. |
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He was a foreigner and new to Podgorica, but more of him anon. |
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But ever and anon his childish prattle recurred to what impressed his imagination even more deeply than the wonders of creation. |
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But of pumice in connection with the pitchstones of Eigg, more anon. |
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What creature was it, that, masked in an ordinary woman's face and shape, uttered the voice, now of a mocking demon, and anon of a carrion-seeking bird of prey? |
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Ever and anon a bright, but, alas, deceptive idea would dart you through. |
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And anon, when his victim had steeled himself against this method, he could extract another five-pound note from his little hoard with the delicacy of one playing spillikins. |
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Meantime, Fedallah was calmly eyeing the right whale's head, and ever and anon glancing from the deep wrinkles there to the lines in his own hand. |
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But they could not surround the outlaws, who kept well in the lead, ever and anon dropping behind a log or boulder to speed back a shaft which meant mischief to the pursuers. |
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Anon I heard a boisterous shout, which seemed to proceed from the entrance of the dingle. |
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Anon they parted with a kiss and voided merrily King Gunther's land. |
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Anon a spirit of tempestuous but undesigning activity seized him. |
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Anon we may send you to Paris to represent us in the States-General. |
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Anon comes another, saying he will put onions, and carrots, and sugar-cane in such and such places. |
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Anon withal came there upon him two great giants, well armed, all save the heads, with two horrible clubs in their hands. |
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Anon Sir Bors dressed him to rescue him that was his brother. |
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Anon as Elaine saw him she knew him, and then she cried aloud unto him. |
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Rita Flitter, Hamilton TO Anon, I stood on your black plastic disc with the small hole in it. |
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Anon the steersman at the wheel paused and smiled, as the picture-like head gleamed through the window of the round house, and in a moment was gone again. |
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