Stiles Sentence Examples
At the end of the year, when the Austrians were approaching Pesth, he asked for the mediation of Mr Stiles, the American envoy.
Always hold on to the rungs of a ladder, never slide your hands up or down the stiles.
Dexter, who quotes largely from Dr Stiles's Itineraries, a daily account of his travels; the Diary gives a valuable picture of the life of New England in 1769-1795 and many interesting estimates of Stiles's contemporaries.
The pulley wheels attach to pulley wheels attach to pulley stiles - the upright sides of the frame which hide the weights.
The group is on a rolling program to replace all stiles with kissing gates.
The pulley wheels attach to pulley stiles - the upright sides of the frame which hide the weights.
Stiles and small ' kissing gates ' make it very easy for people to get onto the Wedge, and ramble around.
Further fields, each entered by a succession of stiles, either have horses grazing within or contain practice show jumping or steeplechase fences.
Accessibility There are two steep ladder stiles on the footpath and the going is rough in places.
The next year, she co-starred in Mona Lisa Smile with Julia Roberts and Julia Stiles.
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In 1999, he starred in the Hollywood film 10 Things I Hate About You, opposite Julia Stiles.
You can find short videos on YouTube, pick up a book like Tara Stiles' Slim Calm Sexy Yoga, or try a yoga DVD.
The American parasite described by Stiles, and called Uncinaria americana (whence the name Uncinariasis for this disease) differs slightly from the Ankylostoma.
First, there is timber, such as gates, stiles and rails; the first two are, nine times out of ten, awkward jumps, as the take off is either poached by cattle, or else is on the ascent or descent.
AdvertisementSee the Life of Ezra Stiles (Boston, 1798), by his daughter's husband, Abiel Holmes, the father of Oliver Wendell Holmes.
Stiles, Ancient Windsor (2 vols., New York, 1891;1891; revised edition).