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Example sentences for "hys"

Lexicographically close words:
hypothetically; hypsometer; hypsometrical; hyre; hyred; hyse; hyssop; hyste; hysteresis; hysteria
  1. The seconde [to seventh] Sermon of Master Hughe Latemer, whych he preached before the Kynges maiestie, withyn hys graces Palayce at Westminster ye.

  2. Else farewell hys good days, and farewell his life, Maister Raufe Royster Doister is but dead and gon Excepte she on hym take some compassion, Then chiefe of counsell, must be Mathew Merygreeke, What if I for mariage to suche an one seeke?

  3. If any woman smyle or cast on hym an eye, Vp is he to the harde eares in loue by and by, And in all the hotte haste must she be hys wife.

  4. This was well sayde of Merygreeke, I lowe hys wit, Before my sweete hearts dore we will haue a fit, That if my loue come forth, that I may with hir talke, I doubt not but this geare shall on my side walke.

  5. My maister Gawyn Goodlucke after me a day Bicause of the weather, thought best hys shyppe to stay, And now that I haue the rough sourges so well past, God graunt I may finde all things safe here at last.

  6. But now of Roister Doister somewhat to expresse, That ye may esteeme him after hys worthinesse, In these twentie townes and seke them throughout, Is not the like stocke, whereon to graffe a loute.

  7. I haue once ben so shent for your maisters pleasure, As I will not be agayne for all hys treasure.

  8. A gret mayne{re}y let he make {ryght} 435 That lest aAEsAEs a fortnyght, Who so wiAEsAEs hys met take.

  9. They armyd hym in~ hys wed, Tho he be-strod a noble sted, And forthe than Rod hee.

  10. He bled so sore, I vndyrstond, Hys croke feAEsAEs owt of hys hond, Hys dethe to hyme ys dyght.

  11. With heve tymbyr and ovyrryde 40 Ther myght no man~ hys dent abyde, But to the erthe he them strake.

  12. The secund day we syng of Stevene, That stoned and steyyd up even To God that he saw stond in hevyn, And crounned was for hys prouesse.

  13. The iij day longeth to sent Johan, That was Cristys darlyng, derer non, Whom he betok, whan he shuld gon, Hys moder der for hyr clennesse.

  14. The viij day tok Jhesu hys name, That saved mankynd fro syn and shame, And circumsysed was for no blame, But for ensample of meknesse.

  15. And this Sir James, to wyn honour, followed in chase Sir Mathewe Reedman, and came so nere him, that he myght have stryken hym with hys speare, if he had lyst.

  16. When Leland passed this way in the reign of bluff King Hal, he found the 'Toun strongeli waullid and well gatid, everi Gate having hys Port collis ex solide ferro.

  17. He must contact Hys and pass on the information.

  18. Illustration] "Why don't you call Hys on the radio, let him know.

  19. Even before he contacted the Nyjord fleet he must tell Hys and his rebel army what had happened to Telt and his sandcar.

  20. And I know where the cobalt bombs are--in the magter tower that Hys raided last night.

  21. He tried to call Hys again, and was relieved to get a response this time.

  22. You'll have your body all right," Hys grated, hurling the car viciously around a spire of rock.

  23. You're either stupid or incompetent," Hys said bitterly.

  24. That's the first charge that would be leveled at us, if our activities were publicly known," Hys told her.

  25. He's a great man, Hys is, but they never found out until it was too late.

  26. This is Telt," Hys said to Brion, "he'll take care of you.

  27. Supply him with a corpse--one of the magter," Hys said.

  28. He had been afraid to use the radio, and had wanted to tell Hys in person, and to show him the tape.

  29. Don't we look happy," Hys said, shambling towards them.

  30. A square-cut, compact man rolled up to Hys and saluted with a leisurely flick of his hand.

  31. What he wants are facts, Grandpa, not speeches," Hys said.

  32. Here lyes a man, who all his mortal life Past mending clocks but could not mend hys wyfe.

  33. Now mot ich soutere hys sone Seten to schole, And ich a beggeres brol On the book lerne.

  34. Whou sone this sorimen Seweden hys soule, And overal lolled hym With heritikes werkes!

  35. Thenne sayd the wydowe: Syre, and yf thou deye in the bataylle, who shall thenne avenge hys deth for me?

  36. Cicero in hys boke of an oratour with hys incompetable eloquence hathe so hid the preceptes, that scarselye they may be tryed oute by theyr names, or by theyr exãples.

  37. If a friend had redemed the out of prison w^t hys money, woldest thou not loue hym?

  38. Ambiguitas, when thorow faute of ioynyng the wordes, it is doutefull to whych the verbe belongeth, as: Hys father loueth hym better then hys mother.

  39. Cõtrary, Brutus kylled hys chyldren goyng about treason, Manlius punished by death the valiauntnes of hys sonne.

  40. Who hath not in hys mouthe nowe thys worde Paraphrasis, homelies, vsurped, abolyshed, wyth manye other lyke?

  41. By that goeth before, the thynge that foloweth, as: He set hys spurres to hys horse, for he rode a pace, or fled faste awaye.

  42. Superabundancia, when y^e sentence is laden with superfluous wordes, as, he spake it wyth his mouthe, he sawe it wyth hys eyes.

  43. Votum, wyshynge: O wolde God that the adulterer had bene drowned in the ragyng sea, whan wyth hys nauye of shyppes he sayled to Lacedemonia.

  44. Quintilian briefly hathe wrytten bothe of the Gramatical and rhetorical Shemes, but so that you may soone perceyue he did it by the waye, as muche as serued hys purpose.

  45. Atte passynge of this ryvere, seynt Eustache loste hys two sones, whanne that he hadde lost hys wyffe.

  46. And thare fast by, ys a churche of Seynt George, whare that hys heed was smyten of.

  47. Tother a bastard sonne of Spaine, Mony a Sarazin hadde hee slaine; Hys dint hadde garred thayme dye.

  48. Scho gaf sike hard braydes at the bande That Peter of Dale had in his hande, Hee myght not holde hys feete; Scho chased thayme sea to and fro, The wight men never wer sea woe, Ther mesure was not mete.

  49. Wee gav her battel half a daye, And was faine to flee awaye For saving of oure lyfe; And Peter Dale wolde never blin, But ran as faste as he colde rinn, Till he cam till hys wyfe.

  50. He sained hym wyth crosse and creede, Tooke furth a booke, began to reade, In Ste Johan hys gospell.

  51. Scho wolde hav riven hys privich geare, But Gilbert wyth hys swerde of warre, Hee strake at her ful strang.

  52. Yt is wel knowen toe manie a man, That Freer Theobald was warden than, And thys fel in hys tyme.

  53. The grettast Lordis of oure land Til hym he gert thame be bowand: Ild thai, wald thai, all gert he Bowsum til hys Byddyng be: And til hys Byddyng qwhay war noucht bown He tuk, and put thame in Presown.

  54. His der neuo that tyme with hym he tuk, Willyham Wallace, as witness beris the buk; For he na time suld be fra hys sycht, He luffyt him with hart and all hys mycht.

  55. Quhill wald he think to luff hyr our the laiff, And othir quhill he thocht on his dissaiff, How that hys men was brocht to confusioun, Throw his last luff he had in Saynct Jhonstoun.

  56. Lat I this king makand hys ordinans; 1885 My purpos is to spek sum thing off Frans.

  57. In that respyt Wallas wald nocht abyde: Hys modyr kyst, scho wepyt with hart sar, His leyff he tuk, syne with his eyme couth far.

  58. The boit he tuk, and till hys men it brocht; Arayit him weill, and wald no langar bid, 1185 Bot passyt in, rowit to the tothir sid.

  59. Wallace knew weill the Inglissmen wald fle; For thi he preyst in the thikkest to be, Hewand full fast on quhat sege that he socht; Agaynys hys dynt fyn steyll awailyeit nocht.

  60. The wemen alss he wysyt at the last; And so on ane hys eyne he can to cast, In the south gait, of fassoun fresche and fayr.

  61. The paynfull wo socht till hys hart full sone; 200 War nocht for schayme he had socht to the ground, For bytter baill that in his breyst was bound.

  62. The forseast ay rudely rabutyt he, Kepyt hys horss, and rycht wysely can fle; Quhill that he cum the myrkest mur amang.

  63. The worthi Scottis fast towart him thai press; Hys brydyll ner assayit or thai wald cess.

  64. Mekill dolour it did hym in hys mynde; For he was wyss, rycht worthy, wicht and kynd: In Gowry duelt still with this worthy man.

  65. Till help him part in till hys mynd he kest; 1585 For in that lyff rycht lang he coud nocht lest.

  66. Whereupon ye soul of ye humiliated Rag sinketh into hys bootes, and he retireth for ever under a perpetual extinguisher.

  67. Shortly after as he lighteth hys cigarre at ye barre, he enquireth bumptiously, 'Who might that good ladie be?

  68. He hath over cumme alle our yllnesse with Hys excedynge goodnesse, so that we are now moor then compellyd to serve Hym, seke Hys glory, promott Hys wurde, yf the Devylle of alle Devylles be natt in us.

  69. Ande I for my partt wylle wyssh that hys Grace allways have, and evyn now from the begynynge, Governares, Instructores and offyceres of ryght jugmente, ne optimum ingenium non optima educatione deprevetur.


  70. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hys" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.