" The barge did not anchor, because an anchor is not part of a canal-boat's furniture, but she was moored with ropes fore and aft—and the ropes were made fast to the palings and to crowbars driven into the ground.
" "Well now, I was proud of her and I did tell her so 'fore she went upstairs," said Matthew.
" Diana repeated the "oath" with a laugh fore and aft.
How gloriously he would go plowing the dancing seas, in his long, low, black-hulled racer, the Spirit of the Storm, with his grisly flag flying at the fore!
A talented Disney animation artist, Matsuda's name came to the fore when he conceived and directed the thought-provoking short film Inner Workings.
While the issue of body image in children, particularly girls, has come to the fore in recent years, the charity says its research illustrates people can be adversely affected regardless of gender or age, with many of the same drivers, such as social media and advertising, at play.
I was up the next morning be fore the October sunrise, and away through the wild and thewoodland.
It is a poor saying of Epicurus, Satis magnum alter alteri theatrum sumus; as if man, made for the contemplation of heaven, and all noble objects, should do nothing but kneel be- fore a little idol, and make himself a subject, though not of the mouth (as beasts are), yet of the eye; which was given him for higher purposes.
An October Sunrise I was up the next morning be fore the October sunrise, and away through the wild and the woodland.
"Every day, students face [many] dangers, including fighting, pressure to join gangs, bullying," said Henrietta Fore, executive director of United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund, according to the organization's official website.
Tractor trailer didn't see him and crushed his lungs fore he could move.
Autumn/winter has seen many classic beauty trends come to the fore once again but perhaps the most impactful of them all is the return of the red lip.
It can be helped by preventing realistically, the tragedy of the growing losses through fore closures of our small homes and our farms.
"Look," said the musician, "if thou wilt learn to fiddle, put thy fore paws into this crevice.
It so happened, however, while they were sailing onwards over the deep sea, that Faithful John, who was sitting on the fore part of the vessel, making music, saw three ravens in the air, which came flying towards them.
He would be in the fore of pushing friendly graphical user interfaces.
Anthony Beasley, director of National Radio Astronomy Observatory of the United States, said the FAST will bring Chinese astronomers to the fore.
In the deck there were two large, long hatches, fore and aft of the mast, and both open, as they always were in fair weather, to let light and air into the belly of the ship.
A fool always rushes to the fore.
I only walked around the room once, one hand clutching the wheeled IV stand, the other clasping the assistant's fore arm.