Saddled Sentence Examples

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  • There, Carmen saddled Princess while Alex waited.

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  • Sure, if he isn't saddled with a wife and a couple of kids.

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  • Then she brought Princess from the barn and saddled her.

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  • There he saddled Ed and rode out to the exercise field.

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  • Carmen had four horses saddled and ready when the men arrived in the barn.

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  • No doubt they had saddled their own as well.

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  • They rested for less than an hour and then he saddled the horse again.

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  • Alex did the same with Ed and they saddled the horses in silence.

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  • She opened the stall door to release Princess, Casper and Random in the pasture, and then saddled Ed.

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  • Someone was snoring under them, and around them stood saddled horses munching their oats.

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  • Breakfast over, Bordeaux saddled his horse and pulled the field glasses from his saddlebag.

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  • She watched as he meticulously saddled Ed and tightened the cinch.

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  • Finally they walked the saddled and bridled horses out of the barn, and mounted them.

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  • The path of duty for a general saddled with a plan which he disapproves is not easily discoverable.

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  • It saddled Belgium with a portion of Holland's debt, and a severe financial crisis followed.

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  • It mattered little to Henry that the cardinal was arrogant, tactless and ostentatious; indeed it suited his purpose that Wolsey should be saddled by public opinion with all the blame that ought to have been laid on his own shoulders.

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  • On Wolseys back also was saddled the most iniquitous of Henrys acts of tyranny against individualsthe judicial murder of the duke of Buckingham, the highest head among the English nobility.

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  • So Balaam, still without consulting Yahweh, saddled his ass and set out for Moab, attended only by two servants.

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  • The government of Spain having guaranteed the colonial debts of Cuba and of the Philippines, when those colonies were lost in 1898, Spain was further saddled with 46,210,000 of colonial consolidated debts, and with the expenses of the wars amounting, besides, to 63,257,000.

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  • The American commission, presided over by secretary Day in Paris, absolutely refused to admit the Spanish contention that the United States or the new administration in Cuba and the Philippines should be saddled with several hundred million dollars of debts, contracted by the colonial treasuries, and guaranteed by Spain, almost entirely to maintain Spanish rule against the will of the Cubans and Filipinos.

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  • We each came to realize we were pawns in something far larger and, screw the consequences; as long as this horse was saddled, we'd ride the race, wherever it took us and do our utmost to maximize its success.

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  • Edward Hobbs, there from 1885 saddled good handicappers in the 1890s.

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  • A saddled gray mare stands nearby, well lathered.

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  • Again, his inaction during those memorable twelve years (1401-1413) when the Turkish empire, after the collapse at Angora (1402), seemed about to be swallowed up by " the great wolf " Tamerlane, was due entirely to the malice of the Holy See, which, enraged at his endeavours to maintain the independence of the Magyar church against papal aggression (the diet of 1404, on Sigismund's initiative, had declared bulls bestowing Magyar benefices on foreigners, without the royal consent, pernicious and illegal), saddled him with a fresh rebellion and two wars with Venice, resulting ultimately in the total loss of Dalmatia (c. 1430).

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  • Saddled horses were standing before the house and the suite were assembling, evidently preparing for the Emperor to come out.

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  • Having finished his inquiries and extorted from Daniel an opinion that the hounds were fit (Daniel himself wished to go hunting), Nicholas ordered the horses to be saddled.

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  • It's not fair; you are going by yourself, are having the horses saddled and said nothing to us about it.

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  • In the twilight saddled horses could be seen, and Cossacks and hussars who had rigged up rough shelters in the glade and were kindling glowing fires in a hollow of the forest where the French could not see the smoke.

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  • You might also get saddled with all the unpaid property taxes and debts left by the previous owner.

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  • Be sure to understand what you are signing up for or you may find yourself saddled with timed rate increases or extremely high rates for different types of transactions.

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  • Then, he or she is saddled with a high interest rate on the existing balance and any new charges.

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  • Finally, the game is saddled with painfully long load times -- unforgivable at this point in the PS2's life cycle.

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  • On the home front, married working mothers, even those whose husbands espouse an egalitarian philosophy, still find themselves saddled with most of the housework and child care responsibilities.

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  • Entertainment Weekly - "..his innate tenderness might triumph if he weren't saddled with the most generic song writing and production that money can buy."

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  • She watched as he saddled Ed again and shoved the rifle down into the boot.

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  • Thinking a ride might put her in a better mood, she saddled Ed and released Princess and her daughters in the pasture.

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  • Aaron was saddling a horse for Felipa, his saddled and standing to one side.

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  • Rob and Gerald were standing beside their saddled mounts, looking proud.

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  • Carmen saddled Princess and they all left the corral.

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  • The horse is hardly known, and his place is taken by the ox, which is regularly bridled and saddled and ridden with all dignity.

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  • Although Caesar could hardly have expected the bill to pass, the aristocratic party would be saddled with the odium of rejecting a popular measure, and the people themselves would be more ready to welcome a proposal by Caesar himself, an expectation fulfilled by the passing of the lex Julia in 59, whereby Caesar at least partly succeeded where Rullus had failed.

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  • Thus the Magyars were saddled with two rival kings with equally valid titles, which proved an even worse disaster than the Mohacs catastrophe; for in most of the counties of the unhappy kingdom desperadoes of every description plundered the estates of the gentry, and oppressed the common people, under the pretext that they were fighting the battles of the contending monarchs.

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  • It was his own fault that he saddled himself with the Le Vasseurs, but their conduct was probably, if not certainly, ungrateful in the extreme.

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