Tirne

Word TIRNE
Character 5
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The word "tirne" in example sentences

Arthur and Emma had stayed the night in the nearby garrison town, and Barbara left early to go back to London with then '- She would do some shopping, and be back by the tirne the day's work was done. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"There're going to be a lot of unhappy people by the tirne it's over." ❋ Unknown (2010)

The very fact that Beadie had been so quickly on hand at a tirne like this had also set a few alarm bells ringing. ❋ Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- (2000)

You ever get capped ir, action, your family will mourn you for an indecent length of tirne. ❋ Patterson, James (1997)

He had just outdone the Legendary Charles Whitman, and this was only the beginning of his prime-tirne exposure. ❋ Patterson, James (1997)

At one tirne, politically correct Pennsylvania Railroad execs had wanted the warriors fully clothed. ❋ Patterson, James (1997)

Nugkui of course warned him that it was a waste of tirne talking to the black giant, but this only intrigued Cristoforo all the more, as Diko had expected. ❋ Card, Orson Scott (1996)

The novelty of the two Australians made up for this, because by that tirne they were living strictly from day to day. ❋ Shute, Nevil, 1899-1960 (1950)

He was already the favourite painter of his tirne, he now became the most illustrious. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

He entered the Society of Jesus at Mannheim on 26 Sept., 1745, and after completing his studies taught the humanities for some tirne at Aschaffenburg. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

In the mean tirne Bofcawcn in A a 2 the Digitized by Google ❋ Unknown (1785)

That is \ it 'is to ceafe at the very tirne when it would operate to moft ad-r vantage, and when the greateft benefit might be derived frpm it. ❋ Unknown (1773)

I laid hold of the opportunity to press the King to do several things, which I would have had done sooner; the chief of whicli were, to restore Magdalen College, and all other ecclesiastical preferments, that had been diverted from what they were intended for: to take oif my Lord Bishop of London's suspension: to put the counties into the same hands they were in some tirne before: to annul the ecclesiastical court: and to restore entirely all the corporations of England. ❋ Unknown (1812)

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