Use des in a sentence
Sentences starting with des
- Des Cartes and Leibnitz denied that any new motion originated in nature, or that any ever ceased to exist; all motion being in a circle, passing from one body to another, one losing what the other gained. [3]
- Des monz a fous--I have a head! [11]
Short sentences using des
- Dujardin, 'Annales des Sciences Nat. [1]
- Vaudoise des Sc. [1]
Sentences containing des two or more times
- L'homme est bien plus pres des singes anthropomorphes par les caracteres anatomiques de son cerveau que ceux-ci ne le sont non seulement des autres mammiferes, mais meme de certains quadrumanes, des guenons et des macaques. [1]
- Haben Sie den hubschen Hund des Kaufmanns, oder den hasslichen Hund der Urgrossmutter des Lehrlings des bogenbeinigen Zimmermanns? [5]
- M. E.M. Bailly, "Sur l'usage des cornes," etc., .Annal des Sciences Nat. [1]
More example sentences with the word des in them
- Sometimes the Queen would laugh even then when I mimicked Bailly, Des Moulins, Mirabeau. [9]
- For additional evidence, with details, see M. Houzeau, 'Etudes sur les Facultes Mentales des Animaux,' tom. [1]
- The best critique which has yet appeared is in the Revue des deux Mondes, a sort of European Cosmopolitan periodical, whose head- quarters are at Paris. [14]
- We took our way carefully and cautiously across the great Glacier des Bossons, over yawning and terrific crevices and among imposing crags and buttresses of ice which were fringed with icicles of gigantic proportions. [5]
- Tenez, je l'ai vu poser Daniel Webster la sur se plancher,--Daniel Webster etait le nom de la grenouille,--et lui chanter: Des mouches! [5]
- Houzeau gives a very curious account of his observations on this subject in his 'Facultes Mentales des Animaux,' tom. [1]
- Breton fishermen are usually shy of storm to foolishness, and one or two of the crew urged the drunken skipper not to start, for there were signs of a south-west wind, too friendly to the Bay des Trepasses. [11]
- They dragged themselves upward in a worn and weary way, for they had been climbing steadily from the Grand Mulets, on the Glacier des Dossons, since three in the morning, and it was eleven, now. [5]
- It is an unexpected result of my little enterprise, which never aspired to the completeness of the Paris "Jardin des Plantes. [4]
- A year or two later Madame Blanc translated it into French and published it in the 'Revue des Deux Mondes,' but the result was not what should have been expected, for the 'Revue' struggled along and pulled through, and is alive yet. [5]
- One day erbout three mont's ergo, dis yer lady come en she des wheedled me ter let her in. [9]
- The fore-claws of this tiger are the lacerating pinnacles of the Corbiere and the impaling rocks of Portelet Bay and Noirmont; the hind-claws are the devastating diorite reefs of La Motte and the Banc des Violets. [11]
- One day, when the waters were high, and the portages could be dispensed with, they made an excursion through the Riviere des Peres to the lake of that name, the next in the chain above. [9]
- You may range the seas from the Yugon Strait to the Erebus volcano, and you will find no such landing-place for imps or men as that field of rocks on the southeast corner of Jersey called, with a malicious irony, the Bane des Violets. [11]
- It stands in the Rue des Fosses-Saint Germain, now Rue de l'Ancienne Comedie. [6]
- This happened on the morning after the dark night when Mattingley, Carterette, and Alixandre hurried from the Vier Prison, through the Rue des Sablons to the sea, and there boarded Ranulph's boat, wherein was Olivier Delagarde the traitor. [11]
- One day, in the Hotel des Anglais, at the second breakfast, he exclaimed: 'Quick! [5]
- Part went by the Grande Rue, and part by the Rue d'Driere, converging to the point of attack; and as the light infantry came down from the hill by the Rue des Tres Pigeons, Peirson entered the Vier Marchi by the Route es Couochons. [11]
- Next, we knock the German Meisterschaft sentences out of the first scene, and replace them with sentences from the French Meisterschaft--like this, for instance: 'Je voudrais faire des emplettes ce matin; voulez-vous avoir l'obligeance de venir avec moi chez le tailleur francais? [5]
- Dr. John Jeffries, the first of that name, is considered by Broussais as a leader of medical opinion in America, and so referred to in his famous "Examen des Doctrines Medicales. [3]
- The embryo of the dog is from Bischoff, 'Entwicklungsgeschichte des Hunde-Eies,' 1845, tab. [1]
- The skipper put the boat on the starboard tack, close-hauled and close-reefed the sails, keeping as near the wind as possible, with the hope of weathering the rocky point at the western extremity of the Bay des Trepasses. [11]
- They anchored in the Bay des Trepasses. [11]
- P. Huber, 'Recherches sur les Moeurs des Fourmis,' 1810, pp. [1]
- She des kinder stupefied by you' goodness, Mis' Brice. [9]
- You know the song, M'sieu': "'Quand je vais au jardin, Jardin d'amour, Je crois entendu des pas, Je veux fuir, et n'ose pas. [11]
- Not once did she show a moment's real interest, not until a fine upstanding fellow came round the corner from the Rue des Vignes, and passed her booth. [11]
- It was a sack filled with human remains which he had gathered from the orifice of a crevice in the Glacier des Bossons. [5]
- Du Land des Ruhmes, Weih' zu deines Heiligthumes Hutern, uns and unser Schwert. [9]
- Passing through the Rue des Sablons, she came to the shore. [11]
- For instance, M. Richard ('Annales des Sciences Nat.,' 3rd series, Zoolog. [1]
- M. Giraud-Teulon has recently collected ('Revue des Cours Scientifiques,' 1870, p. 625) a large and valuable body of evidence proving that the cause of short-sight, "C'est le travail assidu, de pres. [1]
- M. A. de Quatrefages has also collected (Revue des Cours Scientifiques, March, 1869, p. 239), much evidence that Australians and Europeans are not sterile when crossed. [1]
- See, for instance, Quatrefages ('Revue des Cours Scientifiques,' Oct. 10, 1868, p. 724) on the effects of residence in Abyssinia and Arabia, and other analogous cases. [1]
- Certains droits et privileges de la noblesse me paraissent etre des moyens de soutenir ce sentiment. [2]
- The passage was originally taken from the "Histoire Naturelle des Betes Ruminans et Rongeurs, Bipedes et Autres," lately published in Paris. [6]
- See De Quatrefages on this head, 'Revue des Cours Scientifiques,' Oct. 17, 1868, p. [1]
- He had friends on the Bourse, and he could see no difference in principle between betting on the red at Monte Carlo and the rise and fall of the shares of la Compagnie des Metaux, for example. [9]
- A reply to Monsieur Jules Soury's criticism of "An Egyptian Princess" in the Revue des deux Mondes, Vol. [10]
- See also Mr. Moggridge's admirable work, 'Harvesting Ants,' etc., 1873, also 'L'Instinct chez les Insectes,' by M. George Pouchet, 'Revue des Deux Mondes,' Feb. 1870, p. [1]
- Dureau de la Malle gives a curious instance ('Annales des Sc. [1]
- Now let the learned look upon this picture and say if iconoclasm can further go: [From the Revue des Deux Mondes, of July 15th, 1872. [5]
- My attention has just beep called to an article some three years old in a French Magazine entitled, 'Revue des Deux Mondes' (Review of Some Two Worlds), wherein the writer treats of "Les Humoristes Americaines" (These Humorist Americans). [5]
- Dans ma position j'ai des devoirs," * said Helene changing from Russian, in which language she always felt that her case did not sound quite clear, into French which suited it better. [2]
- M. Ah, es ist mit der zartlichsten Musik gefullt--klingt ja so suss und selig--wie das Flustern des Sommerwindes die Abenddammerung hindurch. [5]
- W. Ich wurde Ihnen sehr verbunden sein, wenn Sie diese Schachtel fur mich nach der Post tragen wurden, da mir sehr daran liegt einen meiner Geschaftsfreunde in dem Laden des deutschen Kaufmanns heute Abend treffen zu konnen. [5]
- Houzeau says that his parokeets and canary-birds dreamt: 'Etudes sur les Facultes Mentales des Animaux,' tom. [1]
- The voice of Hippolyte rolling his r's called out in a French dialect:-- "M'ssieurs et Mesdames, ce sont des effets d'un pauvre officier qui est mort. [9]
- The tide was high, and the ragged rocks of the Banc des Violets in the south and the Corbiore in the west were all but hidden. [11]
- Boats containing the heavy ammunition and a regiment of conscripts were battered upon the rocks, and hundreds of the invaders found an unquiet grave upon the Banc des Violets. [11]
- M. J.P. Durand has lately (1868) published a valuable essay, 'De l'Influence des Milieux,' etc. [1]
- The Mer de Glace is inferior to many other glaciers, and is not nearly so fine as the Glacier des Bossons: but it has a reputation, and is easy of access; so people are content to walk over the dirty ice. [4]
- I was indifferent, for the chamois is a creature that will neither bite me nor abide with me; but to calm Harris, we went to the Ho^tel des Alpes. [5]
- Thereupon a long-haired fanatic, once a barber, with a gift for mad preaching, sprang upon the Pompe des Brigands, and declaring that the Last Day was come, shrieked: "The Spirit of the Lord is upon me! [11]
- All the following facts are taken from M. Malherbe's magnificent 'Monographie des Picidees,' 1861. [1]
- Und der Andere: 'Es thut mir sehr leid dass Ihrer Herr Vater meinen Bruder nicht gesehen hat, als er doch gestern in dem Laden des deutschen Kaufmannes war! [5]
- See 'Uber die Entstehung des Menschengeschlechts,' in Virchow's 'Sammlung. [1]
- She des swep' 'em all out" (Mammy emphasized this by rolling her hands) "an' declah she gwine ten' to the Jedge herself. [9]
- Some rushed for doorways and threw themselves within, many scurried into the Rue des Tres Pigeons, others madly fought their way into Morier Lane. [11]
- In the Jardin des Plantes I have see a cat that was so vain of being the personal friend of an elephant that I was ashamed of her. [5]
- Blanchard, 'Metamorphoses, Moeurs des Insectes,' 1868, pp. [1]
- Aug. Vinson ('Araneides des Iles de la Reunion,' pl. [1]
- S'il y avait des courses, vous le trouviez riche ou ruine a la fin; s'il y avait un combat de chiens, il apportait son enjeu; il l'apportait pour un combat de chats, pour un combat de coqs;--parbleu! [5]
- Es freut mich dass dies so ist, denn es muss, in ein hauptsaechlich degree, hoeflich sein, dass man auf ein occasion like this, sein Rede in die Sprache des Landes worin he boards, aussprechen soll. [5]
- She des sit dar an' brood, an' brood--an' she use' ter de bes' company, to de quality. [9]
- Il l'avait dressee dans l'art de gober des mouches, er l'y exercait continuellement, si bien qu'une mouche, du plus loin qu'elle apparaissait, etait une mouche perdue. [5]
- Quatrefages, 'Revue des Cours Scientifiques,' Aug. 29, 1868, p. 630; Vogt, 'Lectures on Man,' Eng. [1]
- Quatrefages, 'Revue des Cours Scientifiques,' 1867-68, p. [1]
- In the very core of the brain, in the part where Des Cartes placed the soul, is a small mineral deposit, consisting, as I have seen it in the microscope, of grape-like masses of crystalline matter. [6]
- Prof. Broca, La Constitution des Vertebres caudales; 'La Revue d'Anthropologie,' 1872, p. 26, (separate copy). [1]
- The sand-bank was called "Ecriviere," and the rock was afterwards known as the "Pierre des Femmes. [11]
- Moscou, la capitale asiatique de ce grand empire, la ville sacree des peuples d'Alexandre, Moscou avec ses innombrables eglises en forme de pagodes chinoises, * this Moscow gave Napoleon's imagination no rest. [2]
- Also Lectures on Anthropology, given in the 'Revue des Cours Scientifiques,' 1866-1868. [1]
- In the headlines and columns of my morning newspaper I had read again and again, during the summer of 1916, of Thiepval and La Boisselle, of Fricourt and Mametz and the Bois des Trones. [9]
- He him had accomplished in the art of to gobble the flies (gober des mouches), and him there exercised continually--so well that a fly at the most far that she appeared was a fly lost. [5]
- He him had accomplished in the art of to gobble the flies (gober des mouches), and him there exercised continually --so well that a fly at the most far that she appeared was a fly lost. [5]
- Agassiz remarks, "Quiconque a eu l'occasion d'observer les amours des limacons, ne saurait mettre en doute la seduction deployee dans les mouvements et les allures qui preparent et accomplissent le double embrassement de ces hermaphrodites. [1]
- M. C. Martins ("De l'Unite Organique," in 'Revue des Deux Mondes,' June 15, 1862, p. 16) and Haeckel ('Generelle Morphologie,' B. ii. [1]
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