How To Use Belloc In A Sentence

  • Belloc stood over it, leaning on his staff for support, his face lined with exhaustion.
  • Mr. Belloc is the fact of his envisagement of the possibility of this war. Hilaire Belloc The Man and His Work
  • (Hillaire Belloc noted once that, while Jacobite songs were often heard in English homes, he had been warned by the gendarmerie for intoning “Vexilla regis” on a beach in Brittany.) History
  • Belloc then unwrapped the bundle, and Anest saw that it contained three staves of rare black oak taken from the Black Forest, a place of legend known only to wizards and the faerie creatures.
  • Belloc es optimista y constructivo, dogmático, audaz y aventurero, sorprendente y desigual, enamorado tanto de la vida que late a la vera del camino como de la sólida tradición. Hilaire Belloc
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  • Cupping the silver liquid in his palm, Belloc carefully raised his hand to the level of the girl's eyes, which reflected the argent light.
  • Unlike Belloc's old staff, the new staves were ornately carved with runes and ancient arcane symbols.
  • In 1906, Catholic controversialist Hilaire Belloc was running for a seat in the British House of Commons.
  • _Autobiography_, "that there emerged the quadruped, the twiformed monster Mr. Shaw has nicknamed the Chesterbelloc. Gilbert Keith Chesterton
  • (Hillaire Belloc noted once that, while Jacobite songs were often heard in English homes, he had been warned by the gendarmerie for intoning “Vexilla regis” on a beach in Brittany.) History
  • Hilaire Belloc, J.K. Huysmans, G.K. Chesterton, and Evelyn Waugh (who quoted The Waste Land frequently) all made an initial reputation for nightmarish satire before retreating into a not always convincing nook of Catholicism. Letters to the Editor
  • Belloc es optimista y constructivo, dogmático, audaz y aventurero, sorprendente y desigual, enamorado tanto de la vida que late a la vera del camino como de la sólida tradición. Hilaire Belloc
  • I've always liked the Hilaire Belloc quote: "When I am dead, I hope it may be said: His sins were scarlet, but his books were read.
  • Dos señales que para Belloc indican que ha comenzado el Estado servil son las leyes que obligan a los proletarios, y el hecho de que los capitalistas no son expropiados. El Estado Servil
  • And then, for the first time since she had first appeared in Belloc's garden, she began to sing, in a quiet, penetrating, wordless, altogether eldritch voice.
  • Orwell, Evelyn Waugh and Belloc considered him unequalled as a writer of prose fiction.
  • The remarkable Black Virgin of Belloc has been transferred from her abandoned mountain sanctuary to the village church of Dorres.
  • Belloc said to the girl, ‘Why do you fear the sylph, Lily.’
  • One is at times reminded of Belloc's remark to the effect that the best proof of the divine foundation and support of the Church is that no institution run with such knavish imbecility could otherwise survive.
  • Thus, Bellocchio establishes the central contradiction between ideological extremism and everyday banalities.
  • Belloc's was a grey and white stallion called Nightwind, an aptly named steed for he was as silent as he was fleet of foot.
  • Belloc then unwrapped the bundle, and Anest saw that it contained three staves of rare black oak taken from the Black Forest, a place of legend known only to wizards and the faerie creatures.
  • Looking down, Belloc found it lying in a shallow pool of water.

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