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Looking for sentences and phrases with the word betimes? Here are some examples.
Sentence Examples
Nonetheless, it s a subject about which I can get a little bit passionate betimes. |
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His is indeed a calling of skill, not to wait for the cries of pain, but recognise betimes a sick body not yet conscious of its sickness. |
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He that spareth the rod hateth his son: but he that loveth him correcteth him betimes. |
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Since no man, of aught he leaves, knows aught, what is't to leave betimes? |
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Mme Callas, all sweetness at yesterday's rehearsal, had unfortunately had to leave betimes. |
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Waves so high that they disappeared into clouds, gales that betimes lifted the boat from the very sea, rain and hail, all manner of precipitation. |
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I was up betimes in the morning, but Holmes was afoot earlier still, for I saw him as I dressed, coming up the drive. |
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A fine, sunshining day like April. Party went aland betimes. Many ill both on ship and on shore. |
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There will betimes when you command the conversation, and rightly so. |
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Since no man has aught of what he leaves, what is't to leave betimes? |
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People Rise Betimes to Quaff the Health-Giving Waters in Central Park. |
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No runner making its handicap debut has won this race during the timescale we employ so we can omit Betimes, Ben Hall, Royal Mezyan and Zaraee. |
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Examples from Classical Literature
Sir, she said, gramercy, and tomorn await ye be ready betimes, and I shall be she that shall deliver you and take you your armour and your horse. |
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Could this have been but a sly trick to get the lasses from their beds betimes? |
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The people were all at work in the fields betimes, cutting and stacking the barley. |
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We had to be up betimes, as our train for Langogne, corresponding with the Mende diligence, started at five in the morning. |
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We awake betimes to the rattle of the scrubbing brush and the sharp overthrow of stovepipes. |
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The jackeroo had appeared on the scene from his own room, to which his sensitive soul ever banished him betimes. |
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And betimes eating cheese and crackers, and drinking beer, and surfeiting the air with the delicious fumes of his strong pipe. |
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Up betimes upon the morning of our second day on shore, for a drive to the balsa. |
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She sent for me betimes, and I went in fear and trembling of her wrath and scorn. |
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She would be betimes at the hospital to-morrow, and she would leave it late. |
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He scented a hard day's work ahead of him, and was anxious to be at it betimes. |
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He had taken his night-cap and turned in betimes, so as to be up at reveille. |
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Furthermore, the spirals may be smooth or spinulose the elater uniform throughout or enlarged betimes by nodes and swellings. |
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She has stabbed her lover overnight, and is repenting it betimes the next morning. |
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I took the cure-all betimes, as the lairds tak' their mornin' o' French brandy. |
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But in the morning she was up betimes, and out in the early freshness and crispness. |
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Up, betimes, rose Peter, seized an axe, hammer, and saw, which he had placed by his bedside, and hied him to the garret. |
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They do call me 'Darby the Blast' betimes, av that 'a a name. |
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An' what'll the master be sayin' if he's wantin' you betimes? |
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On the following morning, Albert was off betimes to his work. |
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And then, if I expect to rise early, I must turn in betimes. |
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She need be accustomed to such loads betimes thought, neighbor, for she will carry weight when you are dead. |
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It was early morning, for the illuminator was at work betimes. |
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The next morning betimes Ben presented himself at the Emporium. |
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