How To Use Abbe In A Sentence

  • Frogs and newts have already been attracted to three new natural spring ponds at Abbey Meads School.
  • Could be that, or maybe she's a little wigged out working in an office full of blabbermouths.
  • A couple of times her footholds cracked and she plunged a few heart-stopping feet, but luckily she grabbed another hold.
  • Taiwan grabbed two gold medals, two silvers and one bronze at the Athens Olympics.
  • Cornwall, the which abbeie Henrie de la Pomerey chasing out the moonks, had fortified against the king, and hearing newes of the kings returne home, died (as it was thought) for méere gréefe and feare. Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (6 of 12) Richard the First
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  • In the closet scene, Hamlet mistook her father for the king, and he fatally stabbed him.
  • Tarl stood up and grabbed her bag from the overhead.
  • As Hayden recalled the velvety softness of her breast against his palm, a pang of guilt stabbed him. One Night Of Scandal
  • Facing off against Daredevil's way coolist foe of the day, Death-Stalker, the team-up had a great moment when the villain grabbed GR's flaming skull and was freaked to find that he wouldn't die. DAREDEVIL #102 Marvel Comics, 1973
  • Nowadays the word jabberwocky is used to mean nonsensical language in general. †"V Venkata Rao, Ahmedabad The Times of India
  • He was stabbed to death in a fight.
  • Former Suffragan Bishop of Southampton, the Rt Rev Jonathan Gledhill, ordained Cate as a deacon at Romsey Abbey in 2001 and the curate was priested the following year.
  • Malcolm hit the pause button as I reached over and grabbed the phone.
  • As Abbey put her stained pinafore in the sink, she wondered what in the world could make her older sister so sweet on Shad one moment, and then on Zongala the next.
  • Then the king of England entered into the country of Beauvoisis, brenning and exiling the plain country, and lodged at a fair abbey and Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series)
  • Mr Wilson claimed the dog, believed to be a Japanese Akita, grabbed his right hand with its teeth and dragged him to the ground.
  • “Hi,” she called cheerily and grabbed the broom and began to sweep. Chicken Soup for the Soul: Thanks Mom
  • The words heard by the party upon the staircase were the Frenchman's exclamations of horror and affright, commingled with the fiendish jabberings of the brute.
  • Comrades however had the last say when Dean Gordon grabbed a consolation goal for them on the stroke of full time.
  • Pettin's men surged up the steps at them, weapons flashing in the guttery light; Del's screaming, shrill as an angry hawk's, stabbed through Joanna's panic like the senseless sounds of nightmare. The Silicon Mage
  • He grabbed a fistful of that lush cashew-colored hair that made Pink Jenny so popular, twisted her arm behind her in a vicious half nelson, and dragged her up to my face.
  • Matthew grabbed her arm, but she remained upright without his support.
  • She crabbed again when he didn't take advantage of the multi-laned road.
  • Abbey was snapped in a pair of skin-tight jeans just ten days after her daughter was born. The Sun
  • Elsewhere, the Abbey National is offering a #50 cashback sweetener to encourage borrowers to stick with them, ‘because life's complicated enough’.
  • Stunned gallery visitors watched as guards grabbed him until cops arrived to arrest him. The Sun
  • Burns confirmed that the EE is not fabbed at 90 nm - so it's a 130 nm part.
  • In the times which we call barbarous, great benefices and abbeys were taxed in France to the third of their revenue. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • His golden eyes glinted as he suddenly moved trough the crowd with lightning speed and grabbed a young boy by the collar.
  • John lunged forward and grabbed him by the throat.
  • Witnesses said Yuwono was dragged from his house by a number of people brandishing machetes and other sharp weapons, who later stabbed him.
  • Then I had to bring a branch of candles near it before I could make out the crabbed and faded handwriting. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • The town was kept going by a fine Abbey, whose last church still stands as one of the final triumphs of the Perpendicular style.
  • Even from where we looked you could glimpse the glint of the huge carp pond where Abbe Gerard had drowned.
  • The last girl who ranted was yabbering on about being a comfortable C and someone else told her to get implants - what is all of this competition about breast size?
  • He listened intently, jabbed furiously three or four times at the transmitting key, then leapt to his feet, tearing his headphones off. THE LONELY SEA
  • Love Downton Abbey: specifially ship Mr Carson and Mrs Hughes.
  • He cast a bell for the newly rebuilt abbey church.
  • The king is dead and lies buried at Jedburgh Abbey.
  • They will need to be against an Abbeyside team being groomed for glory on the back of outstanding Under-21 and minor success.
  • He grabbed the points race lead for good in late April and virtually never looked back.
  • The "Very Funny" cable network burned off the whopping nine-episode season of its sly charmer about Chicago sportswriter PJ (Jordana Spiro) and her pals on Sundays opposite such sky-high-profile cable competition as Keeping Up with the Kardashians and Mad Men — whose costar Joel Murray, aka rehabbed alky Freddy Rumsen, guested on Boys as the owner who sold the gang's hangout, Crowley's, to Brando (Reid Scott) in the season finale. Cheers & Jeers: My Boys to Men?
  • She grabbed the child's hand and ran out of the room
  • By contrast, the second-generation G4-class Power PC 7450 is fabbed at 0.18 micron, is 106 mm² and uses a 483-pin package.
  • At Morrisville we pass the old flyover for the PRR Trenton Cut-off freight line. It has been rehabbed and new catenary installed.
  • All we ask is that you will hold back a tithe of the dues you pay to the abbey, and pay them instead to the town for murage and pavage. St. Peter's Fair
  • Leah then re-entered again bipedally and grabbed the straight branch in front of her with her right hand. 2009 January | Netflow Developments
  • I think I prefer to shift through information first and take my time to think about what I write - lest all that raw, reactive blabber does nothing but add to the noise.
  • She stopped her excited babble and grabbed my wrist, dragging me off to math class.
  • The Benedictine abbey is long gone but the eleventh-century church remains, and is one of the finest survivors of the Romanesque in France.
  • His own farces and burlesques have faded into obscurity, but this contributor to the ‘gaiety of nations' lies buried in Westminster abbey.
  • As they grunted and jabbed, Mr. McCain chatted with a few players and their coaches, shook a few hands and then headed to the sidelines. McCain Huddles With Marshall Team - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • The provision of a model would give a better idea of the size and layout of the abbey and its precinct.
  • I grabbed her hand to pull her up, wincing as her numerous rings bit into my fingers.
  • Malloy grabbed her wrist as she reached to place the bit in the horse's mouth.
  • I grabbed an ice pick off the sledge and tramped away from the camp towards the face of Portal Mountain.
  • And when it came to details, he was known to be worse than a fussy abbess running a nunnery.
  • Even if you were that man himself, you have no reason to be crabbed at because I'm having a bad morning.
  • Donnie raised his clean hand and dabbed the sweat from Steven's forehead, under his straggly hair.
  • I didn't expect him until dinnertime. He just about scared the bejabbers out of me as he sneaked up behind me and burst into this sudden, uproarious laughter.
  • I grabbed Carmen, but she hit me in the mouth while flailing her arms wildly.
  • The same yeare, Matthew sonne to the earle of Flanders married the ladie Marie the abbesse of Ramsie, daughter to king Stephan, and with hir had the countie of Bullongne. Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (5 of 12) Henrie the Second
  • So when I turned on my seven-hundred-dollar heels to strut toward the bar, and over to where Mona was—perched up on a barstool with a frosty drink in her hand, like I wanted to be—I was slightly annoyed when some nigga grabbed me gently by the forearm, pulling me back to the floor. Deep Throat Diva
  • The hotel's location is perfect, not only is it a short walk from some of London's major tourist attractions, such as Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Kensington Palace, and the Londonist
  • She has been the Abbey's main organist since 1995. Colorado Retreat with a Chant Focus
  • An astronaut orbiting 230 miles high grabbed his camera to capture the cloudless scene. The Sun
  • Stunned gallery visitors watched as guards grabbed him until cops arrived to arrest him. The Sun
  • In the town of Golden Meadow, along Bayou Lafourche, crabber Thomas Barrios said he felt "devastated" and "helpless. BP installs insertion tube, begins siphoning oil from leaking pipe
  • I grabbed her, picked her up, and swung her around like they do in the movies.
  • Anti-clerical knights of the shire who wished to disendow the Church, riotous tenants of an unpopular abbey, parishioners who refused to pay their tithes, would often be called The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • The little girl wasn't downcast for long, however, and she grabbed Peter's hand.
  • For some reason, all of this has scared the bejabbers out of the Democrats.
  • They stopped what they were doing and grabbed the duvet to cover themselves. The Sun
  • I saw a child who was albino, the hair like floss, the eyes with points of pink in them that reached up and grabbed my soul.
  • Council was incorporated by Labbe and Cossart in their collection of the Acts of councils; that of the works of St. John Climacus, published in 1614, was reprinted by Migne in his Greek patrology The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss
  • Jim slipped on his overcoat and grabbed his briefcase as well as his large portfolio case to lend credibility to his story.
  • Louise dabbed at her face with a powder puff.
  • But we confabbed the night before, and agreed it would probably be best if we headed out on our tour for the bighorn sheep experts early in the day, while it was cool. Grouse Diary Entry
  • I walked on to the bar, grabbed two beers and ambled back to her towel. Times, Sunday Times
  • Stuart and I promptly donned our dressiest outfits -- in my case, a $5 black tuxedo from the Salvation Army that I used when performing with the orchestra -- and grabbed our next door neighbor, "Circle" (so named because it looked like someone made his face with a perfectly round cookie cut-out and cut his hair with a bowl on his head). Eliezer Sobel: Calling Dr. Laura: Old Loves And The Boundaries Of Fidelity
  • Don't be a blabber mouth.
  • Jack dabbed his rope on the steer.
  • Pasted-in bursts of muted cymbal and guitar are stabbed and splashed against it.
  • Somewhere down the road, somebody got it into their head that kids won't watch it unless the themes are saccharine, the voices high and squawky, and there just happens to be some kind of jabbering animal wandering around. A review for INK
  • On my way out I grabbed my jacket, an insulated flannel overshirt. Arcane Circle
  • To Helen and back: At the star-studded The Night Before bash Saturday, Daniels confabbed with acting legend Helen Mirren, who starred in his 2005 drama Shadowboxer, which he directed. That's a wrap for Lee Daniels as countdown to Oscars ends
  • I guessed immediately what the problem was and grabbed a flashlight from the table where they'd been left when everybody went to bed (instead of being stowed away where they belong, hint hint), and headed down to the basement. Storm Patrol
  • He flagged a waiter down and grabbed two drinks from the silver tray.
  • I helped her up and then she gyrated her hips, grabbed my hand, and moved to where the other people were dancing.
  • Refusing, he is pistol-whipped, beaten, stabbed and winds up in the hospital.
  • Gwen unclasped her hands and grabbed a handful of nuts.
  • He grabbed the controls, closed the throttles, and dove through that hole in the clouds, and landed.
  • She said he had armed himself with a bottle, but was on the edge of the incident in which he had been seriously stabbed.
  • Angrily, he grabbed the first thing that came to hand (a wooden spoon), crossed the room in three strides and walloped Simeon as hard as he could.
  • M. le Comte's guests followed closely on the triumphant bridegroom's heels: M. le préfet, fussy and nervous, secretly delighted at the idea of affixing his official signature to such an aristocratic _contrat de mariage_ as was this between M.le. de Cambray de Brestalou and M. Victor de M.rmont, own nephew to M.rshal the duc de Raguse; M.dame la préfète, resplendent in the latest fashion from Paris, the Duc and Duchesse d'Embrun, cousins of the bride, the Vicomte de Génevois and his mother, who was Abbess of Pont Haut and godmother by proxy to Crystal de The Bronze Eagle A Story of the Hundred Days
  • He then ran to the shop and grabbed the wing-fold speed handle and manually cranked the wing off the canopy.
  • An area of Didsbury village was brought to a standstill as some passers-by grabbed wads of notes and ran off themselves.
  • After his official welcome, both at the old abbey and the cathedral, he received the freedom of the city at the Town Hall.
  • He grabbed the tiller and turned the boat towards the Tradewind.
  • All we can do is deal with it. on January 9, 2007 at 4: 19 pm | Reply The jabberwock Stop Loving Everything « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Most of the early medieval saints were bishops, abbots, and abbesses with an impeccable social pedigree.
  • Even when creating complex applications that use things such as tabbed pages, it's helpful first to create each page as a separate form, copy those objects and then paste them into the appropriate blocks on your form.
  • I grabbed my assailant, yelled very loudly and he dropped my phone. Times, Sunday Times
  • Claims 1965 shootdown, (Marine Captain) held in Hanoi, stabbed guard and escaped! Heroes or Villains?
  • Kudos to the first angry white conservative to blabber about reverse racism though. Obama: Virginia governor's slavery omission 'unacceptable'
  • Ultimately, the only recognition Railton received was to see the bloodstained Union Jack he had used as a pall for temporary burials lowered over the coffin of the Unknown Warrior in the Abbey.
  • He grabbed me by the collar.
  • He grabbed Jason's underarms, and Sam grabbed Jason's legs.
  • I grabbed his wrist and broke it, spinning him round and holding him up.
  • He was stabbed to death in a fight.
  • I grabbed a taxi and spoke in my broken Korean for The White Swan Hotel.
  • He ordered his usual mocha latte and grabbed his usual table.
  • As the nation struggles to get a grip on medical costs, insurance companies have grabbed the reins.
  • Three men were recovering in hospital today after being stabbed.
  • Crane pushed his suspenders off his shoulders and grabbed at his pipe and fished his tobacco pouch from his pocket and began to stuff the pipe's bowl.
  • He has attended several retreats at the abbey, run by the Catholic order of Benedictine monks.
  • David grabbed the otoscope off the floor, raised Bronner's eyelids, and shone the beam of light into his pupils. DO NO HARM
  • Do your job, don't blabber, this is all that matters,' he said, and drew a circle around himself. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • While many of Shaw's grand old homes and classic row houses have been rehabbed, the Woodson home, whose condition worsens by the day, awaits rescue.
  • He died in comparative poverty, but was buried in Westminster Abbey, where Lady Anne Clifford, countess of Dorset, paid for his handsome monument.
  • It was heavily funded by Otto I, who gave the abbess of the monastery much power and privilege.
  • For some reason best known to whoever it was, a lifebuoy on Abbeyside strand was taken from its berthing and shamelessly burned.
  • Abbe Rochon, who discovered the double refracting power in some of the natural crystals, had lately made a telescope with the metal called platina, which, while it is as susceptible of as perfect a polish as the metal heretofore used for the specula of telescopes, is insusceptible of rust, as gold and silver are. Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 1
  • The ‘Blue Streak’ was a hinged shoulder holster that allowed one to fire at anyone who grabbed from behind without even removing the gun from the holster.
  • We found it had some issues importing video we'd grabbed from elsewhere, and it couldn't be used to create a playable DVD.
  • Pushing forth, he jabbed the head of the weapon into the greaves of the incoming phalanx.
  • Brown then grabbed the cloth and wiped his own forehead with it.
  • The prosecution alleges that he stabbed her more than 90 times.
  • Saying that Joan was taken aback is to put it mildly. She was completely flabbergasted.
  • Looking around frantically as the tub nearly filled to capacity, I grabbed a bar of Ivory soap.
  • As Crabbe describes him, Grimes begins as a brutal product of harsh circumstances.
  • Sheldon grabbed a piece of wood, twisted her body around and hit the man square in the face.
  • The bill would add five lysosomol storage diseases to the newborn screening panel: Pompe disease or acid maltase deficiency; Krabbe disease or globoid cell leukodystrophy; Gaucher's disease; Niemann-Pick disease; and Fabry disease. Clovis News Journal : News
  • Abbey freely indulged in two of the huge, gooey chocolate chip cookies.
  • In Confessions of a Master Jewel Thief, diamond-nabber Bill Mason notes notes a strange security trend: people will spend big bucks to have a whole host ultra-sophisticated locks on their front doors -- but they'll put something flimsy on the back door, or leave the windows unlocked altogether. Defense Tech: Lock the back door, too
  • The team discovered that pieces of cotton wool dabbed with pyrazine and left next to chicken cages led to a five to ten percent increase in the egg mass of Leghorn chickens.
  • That's because once the balls stop bouncing, the mouths start blabbering, providing precious grist for the league's rumor mill.
  • Hector grabbed my hand and made a dash for the entrance, the lights from the marquee illuminating his jubilant face.
  • I grabbed my first aid kit, wiped the wound clean and patched him up with a bandage before the ambulance arrived.
  • I grabbed a flute of champagne from a passing waiter and downed it.
  • Obviously threatened by our tenacity, the owner called his goons, five men, and grabbed my friend (a woman) as she approached the counter with another question.
  • After a long wait, we're flabbergasted to be announced winners.
  • His arm ached abominably where Lee had stabbed it.
  • The thief then grabbed her purse as the shocked pensioner raised the alarm by shouting to her husband.
  • Both officers grabbed him by the arms in a thumb lock and marched him out of the shop past the customers.
  • But if the only way to do it is via a cranky and crabbed dismissal of science, count me out.
  • The great church doors at the very end of the abbey were opened, and Evangelina Stiles was coming in on the hand of her father, the Stiles cigarette baron himself.
  • The Old Bell Hotel, a beautiful hostelry in the heart of the town near to the abbey, serves award-winning French cuisine.
  • Below Greyabbey, I watched the oystercatchers breaking cockle shells on the rocks.
  • She stabbed her finger at him as she yelled, ‘That's for tattling on me!’
  • Edward the Confessor granted the land to the Abbey of Westminster, and it was disafforested in 1218. Mayfair, Belgravia, and Bayswater The Fascination of London
  • John was so angry that he jabbed her with his right hand.
  • Early the next morning Benjamin attended mass in the abbey church then roused me.
  • Rudy grabbed him on the shoulder and propelled him towards the nearest fence post.
  • He had it covered, I kind of jabbed at it and popped it free," Beach said. HeraldNet.com Local, Sports, Business and Entertainment News
  • As Crabbe describes him, Grimes begins as a brutal product of harsh circumstances.
  • When I mentioned his chinstrap swinging, he grew irritated, abruptly grabbed his strap, and snapped it.
  • Buck Abbey, a landscape professor at Louisiana State University, who has studied the effects of hurricane-force winds on plants, notes that the interknit canopy of a grove of trees tend to ride out high winds better than lone specimens -- especially if they're native varieties with wide, spreading branches, low centers of gravity, small leaves and deep root systems. Trees That Stand Up to Storms
  • More than two months ago I paid £800 in cash into my local branch of Abbey to be credited to my Abbey Visa card.
  • Visiting the abbey church in the Harz mountain town of Quedlinburg, he notes that it was deconsecrated in the 1930s by Heinrich Himmler and turned into a shrine to the SS. Teutonic Temptations
  • Later in that same article, Coffman notes that the use of fish in a spiritual fast was cause for great culinary creativity in the Medieval kitchen, and a French abbess is credited for the creation of the divine dish which I hesitate to categorize as “fish soup” called bouillabaisse. Tigers & Strawberries » Fish: Feast or Fast?
  • Could have grabbed a winner and had chances when the service from midfield improved. The Sun
  • It is practicable, if a rabbet or mitered joint is used in the sides, but if the side pieces are butted or dadoed, the rabbet for the bottom shows. Handwork in Wood
  • But after shaking off the flabbergast and the dumbfound he got that expression on his face, the one when he looks like a goddamn boob and he's psyched to tell me something. Josephine Skinny Jeans: Chapter 1
  • His face came attached to a grizzled beard; a finger jabbed at the reinforced glass. STUART: A Life Backwards
  • Rose winced as she flexed her arm and rubbed the spot where Darryl had grabbed her.
  • They come to see the abbey and the Abbey Gardens and to walk through the town centre which retains its ancient street patterns and round the river valleys with their millstreams and magnificent view of the abbey and the town walls.
  • Almost all come from monastic or mendicant milieux, and are passages in annals or chronicles of the writer's abbey. A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
  • He had recovered his balance quickly, grabbed a fire extinguisher and hurried back towards the fire. Bomber
  • The 10th grader told Mr. Gober that he had been grabbed by a police officer, pushed against a wall, and frisked.
  • Like so many failed expeditions before them, Sir John and his men would be fleeing for their lives, dragging longboats and whalers and hastily clabbered-together sledges across the rotten ice, praying for open leads and then cursing them when the sledges fell through the ice and the contrary winds blew the heavy boats back on the pack ice, leads that meant days and nights of rowing for the starving men. The Terror
  • A crude meal, no doubt, but the best of all sauces is hunger. Edward Abbey 
  • Then he came to a white abbey.
  • As they rode, Tom pulled a bottle of cadaverine from his pocket, dabbed some onto his clothes, and then handed the bottle to Benny. Rot & Ruin
  • The transatlantic flight from Heathrow carried on to Miami after cabin crew grabbed a fire extinguisher to douse the blazing oven. The Sun
  • But he was disturbed by her pet labrador and fled before being grabbed by a cyclist. The Sun
  • In this, the national theatre's centenary year, this new production of the Abbey's signature play does not suffer in comparison with Garry Hynes's Druid staging last February.
  • One of the locals stabbed Pradhan with a 'kukri' (chopper) and he died on the spot. India eNews
  • He looked at it suspiciously, and as he grabbed for it, the thunder only began to clamor loudly, sending more rain to beat down on the mansion.
  • The sword-swallower stabbed his unfaithful wife to death Will i find it again?
  • On that trip, I shared a lift with three French men jabbering away in this language I had been learning in class and I couldn't follow a word.
  • She grabbed the soap cake and began lathering it over her body.
  • The Abbé Vincent, after sprinkling all the spectators with holy water, presented the paten to the wife of the king's pantler, Jordan, that she might kiss it. Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No 3, September 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
  • People shot and stabbed and strangled each other in sleazy bars and hillside mansions, strip malls, abandoned houses and parking lots. Denise Hamilton discusses Sugar Skull
  • She had started to make breakfast but wasn't looking and got butter everywhere and grabbed the frying pan that was all metal and forgot (as usual) to use a mitten.
  • King scored a quickfire double in a first-half blitz, and grabbed another in the second half. The Sun
  • As he did so the big man quickly grabbed his arms and the woman stripped his armour breastplate away, and he was frogmarched towards a small crag.
  • The headline grabber will be the abolition of stamp duty for first homebuyers for properties valued up to $500 000.
  • When he refused, she grabbed the phone but was knocked senseless by her angry husband.
  • Northamp. late belonging to Ramsay abbey, and the year following had grants of the manors of Rarnwel and Warketon, alias Warton, in the same county. Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical
  • Towards the end of the twelfth century, stone from Caen was used for the rebuilding of Canterbury Cathedral, and in the mid-thirteenth century freestone from Caen was used for mouldings and carvings in Westminster Abbey.
  • Recovering, he set aside his Haviland plate with the half-eaten cream dariole and dabbed at his mouth with the linen napkin. The Glory Game
  • The ignorance of the American people regarding foreign affairs never continues to flabbergast me. CNN Poll: Support for Afghanistan war drops
  • Pool grabbed a deserved opener on 38 minutes. The Sun
  • He grabbed the steering wheel from her to prevent the car going off the road.
  • And it has grabbed an audience that had become quite blasé about cop suspense drama. Times, Sunday Times
  • I grabbed a hold of it and started to slide but quickly felt the heat of the metal searing my hands from friction.
  • He had been stabbed repeatedly with a kitchen knife.
  • He then grabbed his chest and fell off the ring apron, hitting his head on the wooden floor.
  • The team grabbed a slice of history here today .

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