Bartered Sentence Examples

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  • Deidre had bartered for Darkyn to remove the tumor and to do so without pain.

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  • The second soul bartered for in private was flat out missing.

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  • They took a quantity of goods on trust, visited the tribes in the forest, and bartered for ivory, rubber and other produce.

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  • Between this and the "elliptical" kraal are the "Valley Ruins," consisting of smaller buildings which may have been the dwellings of those traders who bartered the gold brought in from distant mines.

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  • After a fortnight natives, swarthy and ill-looking, with ugly hair, great eyes and_broad cheeks (Beothuk or Micmac Indians?) appeared with many skin canoes; in the spring following these Skraelings came back and bartered with their visitors.

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  • Ten dollars richer, Hazelton High 's star quarterback had forgotten the matter of his bartered soul entirely.

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  • If the program you choose is not supported by state funds and if your family's budget is limited, you can either search for a homeschool program that offers scholarships, or search for free or bartered curriculums and materials.

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  • If she hadn't bartered for a painless existence, she'd be trying to kill herself to get away from him.

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  • Tourists and locals alike bartered with vendors, and he entered a tiny silver shop, where he sensed the Immortal he sought.

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  • He fought hard to build alliances the Council destroyed, and bartered, cheated, and stole for the weaponry needed to defeat the invaders, the Yirkin, a sophisticated race whose goal was to claim as many planets as they could in their empire-building.

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  • Ten dollars richer, Hazelton High's star quarterback had forgotten the matter of his bartered soul entirely.

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  • She became addicted to drugs, which led to her sex addiction as she bartered sex in order to get her fixes.

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  • The first years of the reign were largely spent in restoring the public peace and recovering for the crown the lands and prerogatives which Stephen had bartered away.

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  • The first English settlers on the Atlantic bartered lead of domestic origin with the Indians in the 17th century, and so did the French in the upper Mississippi Valley.

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  • When they, the immediate successors of Plato, rejected their master's ontology and proposed to themselves as ends mere classificatory sciences which with him had been means, they bartered their hope of philosophic certainty for the tentative and provisional results of scientific experience.

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  • There was no longer the least hesitation over the choice between liberty with danger and subjection with safety; men sought and found in vassalage the right to live, and willingly bartered away their liberty for it.

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  • Never mind that they bartered over his love like some sort of prize to be won at a fair.

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