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Examples for "pale"
Examples for "pale"
1It was morning; dawn was old; and pale and grey and unhappy.
2He had gone quite pale and looked much older than his age.
3The sexton turned pale; the period named was so nearly the true.
4Very pale, of course, as the bleaching of the water accomplishes that.
5It lights the ruins and it is pale day in the desert.
1Such poems were written by Robert Baston, who accompanied Edward II.
2You have used Baston very ill. Baston was an English poet.
3Televisa also announced it had promoted Jose Baston to president of television and content.
4The old crowd at St. Nazaire and Bordeaux-Wassand Sumner killed, Baston and Capt.
5When proud Edward went to Scotland, he took Baston along with him to sing his victories.
6This is all I know of Baston; but is not this enough to melt the toughest heart?
7Longoria's third husband Jose Antonio Baston, with whom she is expecting her first child, also attended the event.
8However, Baston was a monk of the Carmelite species, and I hope he bore his agonies with religious bravery.
9The third lot in Table 5.31, namely the Baston plants, are the last which need be mentioned.
10The 326-seat finishing line is marked below -but as Lewis Baston explains, the numbers game means an effective majority begins at 320
11A £15.5m signing from Atlético Madrid three years ago, Baston scored his first Swansea goal since October 2016 in victory over Hull last Saturday.
12Baston lived in the fourteenth century, and wove verses in Nottingham.
14She stowed her gear-thebastons, her carry bag, a few useful things that Bail had given her-butkept the pouch with the hilts on her.
15Baston predicted this would fall from 242 Conservative and 221 Labour MPs currently to just one Tory and 18 for Labour.