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Sentence Examples
The Wanderers of other sects hereupon reverently saluted the Lord from afar, and went off on their way.
I saluted my rescuer with a roar and followed him as he swooped down on a giant yellow cobra that was constricting my friend.
This weekend bonanza got off to a flying start when the guests were welcomed in the royal traditional style, garlanded and saluted by elephants.
John saluted him and Richard quickly returned the salute before leaving the hangar and returning to the bridge.
Both Becca and Kade saluted as soon as they caught sight of the Admiral, snapping to attention almost in unison.
The monarch, who will bear the title Mary I of Ireland, graciously saluted subjects who gathered to hail their new queen outside Dublin Castle.
Other workers have saluted and respected their determination and defiance, and blame Labour for the intransigence of the employers.
The Iberians had saluted him as a king, but there is no evidence that he ever envisaged playing other than a traditional role in Roman politics.
Centre Stalls filly Twentyone Gun saluted the judge again in Darwin winning the 2YO race over 1000m convincingly.
It wasn't long until he was training out of Broadmeadow, in fact the first horse he trained as a trainer saluted the judge.
He saluted the match winner's wonder strike as York City sealed their first win in seven attempts with a stirring 3-2 victory over Leyton Orient.
The shavetail saluted crisply and started prodding the crowd into a semblance of order.
She trotted briskly into the ring and saluted the judge and then she started.
One of the guards saluted out of turn, slower than the others, and he winked, deliberately mocking.
Then he stood at attention and saluted in the direction of his fallen buddy, a friend he would never see again.
It was his father's entire fault, he thought mutinously as the guards he passed occasionally in the hallway all saluted him mockingly.
In the final sprint for the line Gill timed his effort perfectly, crossing the line with two lengths to spare and saluted the large crowd.
The ambassador was saluted on her way, and she even stopped to buy some fruits from a market stall.
There were standing orders not to salute officers in the field, since snipers generally tried to shoot those they saw being saluted.
He saluted members of the staff with curt nods of his head but didn't stop.
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He had not saluted the man so it was fair to say he was not outranked in this conversation.
He embraced a few desolate Brazilians, saluted some unused substitutes, stood back from the party and took his leave.
His keyboard skills are to be saluted, and I have been promised a copy of his band's CD, huzzah!
The heroism of the wartime generation will be saluted by two days of commemorations in Yorkshire this weekend.
Officers saluted the coffin and a picture of Kabila, as a military band played the national anthem, and an honour guard presented arms.
Our Dace Hall music culture, which is saluted by the youth, is one that frequently degrades women in its lyrics as well.
The drum major, in his tall black fur hat, face-to-face with Reagan, smartly saluted his departing commander in chief.
It saluted Aboriginal culture, the Australian landscape and the country's rural traditions.
Finally, Wren and I saluted and did an about-face, turning around to face the platoon.
Their chests swelled with pride as they saluted the general, did an about-face, and marched away exuberantly.
The soldier shook his head, they saluted once again, and he turned a perfect about-face and walked back down the steps to his horse.
The guards saluted their acknowledgement to his demands, as Dunixi climbed his way back up to stand beside Yeva.
Making his way down the gun deck to the sick berth, several ratings saluted him.
Everyone turned and saluted the ensign flying over the parade ground.
Once everyone had successfully regained their feet, and saluted, of course, Phil took out his laser gun and motioned for a few others to do the same.
The first object which saluted my eyes when I arrived on the coast was the sea, and a slave ship which was then riding at anchor and waiting for its cargo.
He saluted and adjusted his large round wire rimmed glasses.
Thirdly, I passed and saluted a man of about my own age, clad in cozzie like myself, apparently another Sandy Beach flaneur who I see quite often on the road or the beach.
He saluted the lieutenant who returned the salute and walked briskly off.
His words filled hearts, turned eyes moist, and made many doleful as he saluted those who were not with us any longer as they laid down their lives for the country.
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But Yarmouth saluted him with cannon and cheered him to the echo.
Players saluted supporters and the fans hailed their heroes who, at the third attempt in seven roller-coaster seasons, had managed to avoid instant relegation.
Rave saluted the general, mounted his horse and rode back to Fort Nilton.
Then the eleven of them stood together in their battle gear, and Godwin raised his cup, and the ten pledged thegns raised theirs, and so they saluted each other, and drank.
And with that, they saluted and goose-stepped out of the room.
They also saluted him with a deep 45-degree bow in his honor.
On depositing me at my door, he saluted with what sounded like a New Zealand rugby team war-cry, turned about-face and goose-stepped back to his booth.
The flag was saluted, cheers given for the King and senior classes were given the task of writing a composition on the greatness of the British Empire.
French authorities on Thursday saluted the cyclist-witness's sangfroid under the circumstances.
So arrayed I stepped at last from my door and was saluted as before by my monstrous ostiaries.
A spruce young lieutenant came over, saluted and clambered into the back of our jeep, and we were off.
Holloway's codex dreamboat here saluted Morton's craft, trenchantly, enchantedly.
The two presidents saluted the Tunisian and Nigerien flags as the two countries' national anthems were performed.
As other ranks saluted RSMs and officers, a lone soldier hobbled across the parade ground on crutches.
Upon the arrival of the RAFO Commander to the Command HQs, the Royal Anthem was played and a Guards of Honour saluted the tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
Hippocrates, after a little pause, saluted him by his name, whom he resaluted, ashamed almost that he could not call him likewise by his, or that he had forgot it.
I saluted Bill at the concert, but he didn't see me through the crowd.
The first tribute to Nelson was fittingly offered at sea by sailors of Vice Admiral Dmitry Senyavin's passing Russian squadron, which saluted on learning of the death.
Kim Jong-Un, wearing a dark Mao suit, walked on a red carpet leading up to the podium, as guards saluted him and a military band played in the background.
Examples from Classical Literature
He was saluted to the ground by the usher of the Black Rod, who belongs to the king.
He stopped before us and scowled at the soldier who saluted in hasty confusion.
As he descended Memorial steps, Goat Phillips passed, radiant, saluted by Capricornian acclamations.
The dim loom of land saluted my eyes, and nearer still a precipice of rocks, by which the seafowl were screaming.
When passing the hive our olfactories are saluted with a nauseous effluvia, arising from this corrupting mass.
Robineau tried to assume a seignorial air as he saluted the good people, who were glad to come to his house to dance.
When he came up, he saluted them in a harsh and untuned voice, but with a civil air.
I saluted him en passant, as if he had been some one of whom I had no previous knowledge.
His shell jacket had the three yellow bars of a captain on its standing collar, and Drew saluted.
The decks were crowded with helmed men who responded vigorously to the cheering with which they were saluted.
The flag officer, who had piloted them to the bridge, saluted smartly and retired.
The man saluted, and the trembling Sobieski fell on his knees on the pavement.
Gallardo turned his back to these protests and saluted the enthusiasts with his muleta and sword.
Yet they courteously saluted the cook-demon, and asked for an interview with the chief.
Therefore she is to be venerated, to be saluted, and to be adored with the adoration of hyperdulia.
The staff sergeant took the card with his left hand, saluted smartly again with his right, and looked at Dave and Freddy.
From afar the rumors of revelry, the brouhaha of a mad population, saluted his deaf ears, the distant music of lutes and viols.
Understanding, he shifted his tomes to his left breast and saluted the second carriage.
Humbert dismounted, and removing his chapeau, saluted the dignitary with a most finished courtesy.
The carcase of the bull was saluted by a few of the kota men, and subsequently carried off by Pariahs.
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When the French approached the Kremlin they were saluted by a discharge of musketry.
Zra answered to the summoner, and the priest, taking off his hat, saluted her.
He never saluted me with other than what I regarded as a supercilious nod of the head.
But his manner was perfection as he saluted her and bade the caddy build their Tees.
The apologists affixed a species of legitimism, a pretension that the Church had always from the first saluted the emperor.
The former raised his hand, and hertz rode forward and saluted.
Jacot gave a few terse orders to the sergeant who saluted, turned upon his heel and returned to the men.
They were saluted with a volley of musketry, all but inoperative.
MacKinstry, a tall kentuckian, saluted, and was the first one to speak.
Valentin saluted his mother and his sisters, and, as he shook hands with Newman, gave him a glance of acute interrogation.
And yesterday, only yesterday, he would have saluted me subserviently!
I rose, saluted them, and in my Anglo-French wished them good evening.
White to the lips, Banning saluted, and executed the orders.
Kantos Kan saluted and turned to deliver my instructions to his waiting aides.
We found him standing before his great hut, and, lifting our hands, we saluted him silently, saying no word.
On their entry the Apache chiefs rose and saluted them ceremoniously.
The chasseur, who was passing, paused and smiled a little, as he saluted.
Nothing was stirring except a brindled, grey cat, which crept from the ashes, and saluted me with a querulous mew.
But the people indeed rebelled, persevered and challenged repression and oppression with an audaciousness that deserves to be saluted.
Maliki saluted the resilient people of Amerli, heaping praises on their resoluteness and steadfastness demonstrated in the face of criminals.
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Tom saluted and asked permission to address a request to the scoutmaster.
I saluted him distantly, and he returned my greeting with the like pride.
Brown saluted the second time, and started off at a dogtrot.
Madame de fleury saluted Gaston with one of her most gracious smiles.
The Tiverton folk saluted them, always cordially, yet each after his kind.
When, at last, Haley appeared, booted and spurred, he was saluted with the bad tidings on every hand.
Either saluted other, and Galahad asked him the castle's name.
The Gaul arose, saluted, military fashion, with a clicking of heels.
Dignified and unsuspicious, he strode into the little tent, saluted the Churches as a Churchman, and sat down by the open charcoal brazier.
Fairholme saluted very solemnly, for Agatha bowed to him with marked seriousness.
The Musketeers saluted Bicarat with their swords, and returned them to their sheaths.
The wolf, well satisfied, saluted the gosling and went away.
The trumpets sounded and the great guns saluted as had been arranged.
He saluted Rowena by doffing his velvet bonnet, garnished with a golden broach, representing St Michael trampling down the Prince of Evil.
But he stuck to it like a man in silence, and at last arrived before the captain, whom he saluted in the handsomest style.
Another agent of police, in plain clothes, entered and saluted.
Grimaud saluted in his politest manner and withdrew, as was his custom on the entrance of his superior.
The doctor, who was the family physician, saluted him, but he scarcely took any notice.
Saddam Hussein should be saluted for his indefatigability when it comes to getting the vote out.
Everybody laughed as he did, and the two philosophers were saluted with unanimous felicitations.
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It was the air which had saluted their betrothal like a fanfare.
He bowed gravely to the uhlan lieutenant, who saluted stiffly.
Though the man was repugnant to her, she saluted him cheerfully.
Louis had placed this bouquet in la valliere's hand as he saluted her.
As eagerly as a boy their owner, Crane, came forward and saluted Allis.
Then Sir Gawaine and Sir Uwaine went and saluted them, and asked them why they did that despite to the shield.
They saluted us with an obsequiousness most unusual in free Switzerland.
He saluted ceremoniously, and, wheeling his horse about, he rode away.
A seaman wiping down the paintwork on the deckhouse saluted.
And entered into the house of Zacharias, and saluted Elizabeth.
Then there came up through the floor of the room a three-headed Giant with a trough full of meat, who saluted her as his sister and set down the trough before her.
Under it, she saluted the seaside locale with a nautically themed PS99 shift dress by Alice Temperley, teamed with a pair of PS395 Jimmy Choo pumps.
Bell saluted the eye-catching work of 20-year-old spinner Simon Kerrigan who unpicked Warwickshire's middle order with a memorable five for 43 on his championship debut.
The men saluted with jerky nods, the women with remnants of a curtsey.
Isabel dropped on her knees, and saluted her old playfellow with the heartiest kisses she had ever given him since the day when their acquaintance began.
In the course of the night the free trappers surrounded the lodge of the Pierced-nose chief and in lieu of Christmas carols, saluted him with a feude joie.
The doctor came on to within a hundred and fifty feet of him, and then, with his roundest and fullest voice, saluted him courteously in the Arabic tongue.