Thorne Sentence Examples
- James Thorne was five times president of the conference and fifteen times secretary. 
- Thorne felt a shudder pass through him at the thought. 
- But, as Morris and Thorne stress, it is not impossible and " we correspondingly cannot now rule out traversable wormholes. 
- Zevenbergen and Thorne (1987) use a partial quartic expression to model a 3 by 3 local neighborhood. 
- City broke through the middle, Peter Thorne threaded a through ball to send Earnie scampering away toward the area on the left. 
- Ben Thorne, Pig Killer Most houses in the district had pig sties. 
- But, as Morris and Thorne stress, it is not impossible and we correspondingly cannot now rule out traversable wormholes. 
- The Forresters also share many grandchildren including Thomas, Phoebe and Stephanie (Ridge's children), Alexandria (Thorne's daughter), Dino (Felicia's son) and Zende (Kristen's son). 
- Over the years, Brooke married Eric, Ridge and Thorne and gave Eric two children (Rick and Bridget). 
- At the Los Angeles-based soap, this means who is Thorne seeing? Advertisement
- I also liked Brooke's brief marriages to Eric and Thorne. 
- I really wanted her marriage to Thorne to work, I was dismayed when that ended with her confiding in Deacon that her soul mate was and always would be Ridge. 
- The long-running CBS soap operas offer a wide variety of name choices from the classic Frances to the modern Thorne. 
- Thorne (B&B) - Like Ridge before him, Thorne is an offbeat choice for a unique name for a kind, but strong boy. 
- Saul-Paul can also tell you how Sagan wrote Contact, and his role in it leading to Kip Thorne's seminal wormhole paper. Advertisement
- The church of St Mary existed at a very early period, but the present building, chiefly of brick, was erected in 1535 by Robert Thorne, a merchant, and Sir George Monoux, lord mayor of London, and has undergone frequent alteration. 
- There were present besides O'Bryan one accepted minister - James Thorne - fourteen ministers on trial and fifteen women preachers, a class that was always conspicuous in the denomination. 
- On O'Bryan's departure, James Thorne, the first fully recognized minister, at whose father's farm the connexion started, became its leader. 
- Partly co-operative with James Thorne and at his death independently, the Church was favoured with the influence of Frederick William Bourne. 
- Hatfield Chase, a portion of this tract south of Thorne, was partly drained by the Dutch engineer Vermuyden in the 17th century, and there were in the district numerous Dutch settlers. Advertisement
- The Levels, as this district is generally named, are of remarkable fertility, and Thorne, having water communication with Goole and the Humber, is consequently an agricultural centre of importance; while some barge-building and a trade in peat fibre are also carried on. 
- A devastating corner by Kavanagh found Thorne leaping above his markers to nod the ball into Delaney's bottom left-hand corner from six yards. 
- But Thorne felt certain the post was moving toward him, almost like a shark's fin through the mist. 
- She shrugs her shoulders and tells Miss Thorne that she supposes Eleanor will have an oratory in the deanery before she has done. 
- The Curate, enacted by Mr. Thomas Thorne, was very shadowy. Advertisement