Hawes Sentence Examples
Hawes, chosen governor by the Confederates of the state.
That he was capable of better work than is suggested by his average accomplishment is shown by two allegorical poems - the Complaint of the Black Knight and the Temple of Glass (once attributed to Hawes).
Hawes, however, never discharged the duties of his office.
After rejoining the army Sheridan fought another well-contested action at Hawes' Shop and took and held Cold Harbor.
As far up as Hawes, the dale presents a series of landscapes in which the broken limestone crags of the valley-walls and the high-lying moors beyond them contrast finely with the rich land at the foot of the hills.
Beyond Hawes, towards the source, the valley soon becomes wide, bare and shallow, less rich in contrast, but wilder.
The chief are Aysgarth Force, on the main stream, Mill Gill Force on a tributary near Askrigg, and Hardraw Scaur beyond Hawes, the finest of all, which shoots forth over a projecting ledge of limestone so as to leave a clear passage behind it.
Nearly every village in the Dales would have had a blacksmith, Hawes had five in the 19th century.
Back at Queensferry, the heavily-loaded car always struggled very hard to get up the steep brae from the Hawes Inn.
Hawes Matured Wensleydale takes on the appearance of a truly traditionally ripened cheese.
AdvertisementThis was in a sense only natural, since he was the real founder of the school of which Stephen Hawes was a distinguished ornament, and which "held the field" in English letters during the long and dreary interval between Chaucer and Spenser.
Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson of The_Atlantic_Paranormal_Society captured this image using thermal video technology in the cellar that used to be a morgue when the hotel was used as a cancer hospital and treatment center.
Unlike Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson, the founders of The_Atlantic_Paranormal_Society, Fielding was an actress first and not a paranormal investigator.
This group of paranormal researchers and ghost hunters was founded by Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson in Rhode Island.
Founders Hawes and Wilson each had paranormal experiences.
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In Ghost Hunters, Hawes and Wilson are called to various locations where residents or staff believe ghosts are present.
Since their popularity has increased, Wilson and Hawes have brought in other team members and called their team TAPS, which stands for The Atlantic Paranormal Society.
Finally, Hawes and Wilson return to the property and speak with the owner, explaining what their findings were and what explanations they can offer.