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  • Now, look up that court. (10)
  • There is a bustle in court. (8)
  • It was as pretty as a Court minuet. (10)
  • Must I go down to the Court to-morrow? (8)
  • Well, you can say so in Court any way. (8)
  • But then, that mansion was Beckley Court. (10)
  • Lesson and Tukes, Court Street, Belgravia. (8)
  • Between you, I defy the Court to rival you. (10)
  • I presented you at Court, and I stand by you. (10)
  • The innocent, the unjustly treated, court it. (10)
  • He was rather late, and went at once into court. (8)
  • And why but because I would not procure him an invitation to Court! (10)
  • Much good that would have done him in a court of law. (8)
  • Rustic beauties are as dangerous as Court Princesses. (10)
  • And Mr. Bosengate filed back with the others into court. (8)
  • We get the Court to give us restitution of conjugal rights. (8)
  • He was in Court, engaged in a case as junior to his father. (10)
  • I believe she had requested my father to pay public court to her. (10)
  • The gentleman with her must have been one of the Court equerries. (10)
  • The stables at Monkland Court were as large as many country houses. (8)
  • She had let him grow fond of her, a woman out of court, a dead woman! (8)
  • The count brought forward a chair to her, and put on his best court manner. (10)
  • In a month; and now you will see the dear, neglected man command the Court . (10)
  • It took place in the library at Monkland Court, on a late November afternoon. (8)
  • Without a word of protest Juliana accompanied her ladyship to Beckley Court. (10)
  • He was excited, too, for he had just found out that Bosinney was not in court. (8)
  • This ode was dreadful to us, and all the Court people pretended they liked it. (10)
  • Know me nephew of the renowned Baba Mustapha, chief barber to the Court of Persia. (10)
  • My belief is they none of them know anything till they join issue and go into Court. (10)
  • Still, it would look well with the Court; and he would see that Dreamer brought it out. (8)
  • A rectangular house of two stories was designed in a quadrangle round a covered-in court. (8)
  • Prince, the President of the Bank of England, at the court of Louis for five years past. (18)
  • This fair woodland court had three broad oaks, as for gateways; and the moon was above it. (10)
  • The next day he was summoned to show reason why he should not be found in contempt of court. (16)
  • His musical gifts soon won him a place in the royal band and finally the post of court composer. (3)
  • Mrs. Mount stared at the young man as at a curiosity, and turned to flirt with one of her Court. (10)
  • My advice, therefore, is to make every effort to prevent matters being brought into court at all. (8)
  • From the window of his dressing-room he could see them talking together in the little court below. (8)
  • Her brother lord of Beckley Court, and all of them assembled in the old 193, Main Street, Lymport! (10)
  • Like all the rest of the court, Waterbuck rose, and remained on his feet until the judge was seated. (8)
  • This change was accomplished in 1900, owing to an adverse judgment of the Supreme Court of Illinois. (16)
  • All of these decisions were taken on appeal to the highest court of the state and were there affirmed. (16)
  • But it was yet too early for news, and he had to go back into court no whit wiser concerning the arrest. (8)
  • His art had been learned at the French Court, and the Colonists went into ecstacies over his innovations. (18)
  • Running his car into the best hotel garage of the little town, he made his way leisurely over to the court. (8)
  • He would have had that ceremony in the little dark disused chapel at the Court; those two, and the priest alone. (8)
  • Court influence succeeded in giving the nominal command to General Amherst, but Wolfe was the {209} real leader. (19)
  • You shall have the whole story by-and-by; but this will be a lesson to Germans not to court our Italian damsels. (10)
  • He came to a standstill between the columns of the doorway into the inner court, and held out his cane inquiringly. (8)
  • Those advocates of her opponent in and out of court compelled her honest heart to search within and own to faults. (10)
  • But when later the Supreme Court of Oregon reversed that decision, the fact was too trivial to be put on the wires. (16)
  • I here muttered an apology about my sprained ankle, and the king turned to converse with some of the ladies of the court. (6)
  • Our Court is all at de lake-palace odder side sthe tower, and it is bets of gems, of feathers, of lace, not to be numbered! (10)
  • A musician or composer could make his way only by attaching himself to a noble house or by securing a patron in court circles. (3)
  • We have it from Perry Wilkinson that the union of the divergent couple was likened to another union always in a Court of Law. (10)
  • The French Court and people were filled with enthusiasm about Canada, and so they continued to be for more than two centuries. (19)
  • To wait in their black silks or satins for the Court to say that Hester might wear her dark green, and Juley her darker maroon. (8)
  • And on that horizon the citation of their eldest son to appear in the Divorce Court loomed like a cloud, heavy with destruction. (8)
  • The court said that this, even though it implied that the author was at fault, was not a personal attack on his private character. (16)
  • Without his knowing it, and before he had quitted the court, he had sunk into songless gloom, brooding on the scenes of the night. (10)
  • Concerts and operas were given only at court or in the palaces of noblemen; public halls for any kind of musical occasion were unknown. (3)
  • It pleased my lord to think that she might do so, and not bother him any more about the presentation at Court during the current year. (10)
  • They clambered up, and over, to a piece of grassy courtyard, and passed on to an inner court, under the black shadow of the high walls. (8)
  • Once, twice, three times he walked past the entrance of the court before at last he entered and screwed himself away among the tag and bobtail. (8)
  • Red the far summit flames with morn, While in the plain a glistening Court Surrounds the king who practised scorn Through such a mask of sport. (10)
  • Aristoxenus was a practical, in addition to being a theoretical musician; he thought that the ear was the final court of appeal in matters musical. (3)
  • Those pretty eyes, their cut of lids hinting at delicate affinities with the rice-paper lady of the court of China, were trying to peer seriously. (10)
  • Submissive though she was to court and soothe her brother Rowsley, a spur of jealousy burned in the composition of her sentiments, to set her going. (10)
  • Not Juno and her Court surveying our mortal requirements in divine independence of fatigue, could have been more considerate for the shortcomings of humanity. (10)

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