How to use in sentence of “noble”

How to use in-sentence of “noble”:

– The leader of the revolt, Oroonoko, is truly noble in that he is a hereditary African prince, and he laments his lost African homeland in the traditional terms of a Golden Age.

– In Chaucer’s story, the most noble person is a knight.

– The Order is the sixth-most important in the British honours system, after The Most Noble Order of the Garter, The Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, The Most Illustrious Order of St Patrick, The Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and The Most Exalted Order of the Star of India.

– He was a noble of the royal house of Mercia and a pagan his entire life.

– Eventually, Edmund heals is crowned to the Great Western Wood by Aslan as King Edmund the Just, co-ruler of Narnia with Queen Lucy, Queen Susan and High King Peter, and is knighted as Duke of Lantern Waste, Count of the Western March, and Knight of the Noble Order of the Table.

– The deeds of this brave and noble warrior are still remembered and sung by Punjabi poets in “dholas” and “vars”, types of poems.

How to use in sentence of noble
How to use in sentence of noble

Example sentences of “noble”:

- It was one of the richest and most influential noble families of Russia.

- It is one of the Four Noble Truths.

– It was one of the richest and most influential noble families of Russia.

– It is one of the Four Noble Truths.

– Ramsay discovered the noble gases.

– He is heir of the Ancient and Noble house of Black and brother to Regulus.

– This Genus honoring ItalyItalian noble Filippo del Albizzi, who introduce it in Europe at middle XVIII century, sometimes incorrectly named “”Albizzia””.

– Cavalcanti was born into a noble Guelphs and GhibellinesGuelph family; his father was Cavalcante de Cavalcanti.

– Because his father was a chieftain, Temüjin was of a noble background.

– The House of Stroganov or Stroganoff also known as the “Stroganov family” were a Russian noble family that were very powerful and often involved in the politics of the time.

– In some tribes and ethnic groups in India and Pakistan, especially among the Baloch people and Punjabis, it is quite commonly used to denote even certain families of noble origins.

– It has two distinct subspecies, the noble macaw and Hahn’s macaw.

– Edward III gave land to powerful noble families, including many people with royal blood.

– The second noble truth is “Samudaya”, which says that there is a reason for the suffering in the world.

– John Willock Noble was an AmericansAmerican general in the Civil War.

– It was ruled by the Amatuni noble family with its capital at Oshakan.

– Because someone had tried to murder him some people thought it proved that he was related to a noble family in the house of Baden.

– Joseph Bertin wrote in his 1735 textbook “The Noble Game of Chess”, “He that plays first, is understood to have the attack”.

More in-sentence examples of “noble”:

- The king was worried what people would think of him being with a commoner, so the kind ordered that Jeanne be married to a man who had a noble title.

- The electron does this because both atoms want a full outer shell, similar to those of the noble gases.

– The king was worried what people would think of him being with a commoner, so the kind ordered that Jeanne be married to a man who had a noble title.

– The electron does this because both atoms want a full outer shell, similar to those of the noble gases.

– It had Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill as the voices of Batman and the Joker with John Noble as the voice of Scarecrow.

– In English, the phrase “Noble Savage” first appeared in John DrydenDryden’s play, “The Conquest of Granada” : “I am as free as nature first made man, / Ere the base laws of servitude began, / When wild in woods the noble savage ran.” However, the term “Noble Savage” only began to be widely used in the last half of the nineteenth century and then as a term of disparagement.

– Also from a prominent noble family the marriage was considered a good social match.

– It includes Bentleigh East, Dingley Village, Moorabbin, and parts of Carnegie, Clarinda, Clayton, Clayton South, Cheltenham, Murrumbeena, Noble Park, Oakleigh, Oakleigh South, Springvale and Springvale South.

– He was noted as a ferocious warrior but also a noble administrator – in the tradition of Ashok and the Gupta kings.

– The Mandate of Heaven does not require a legitimate ruler to be of noble birth, and dynasties such as the Han and Ming dynasties were founded by men of common origins.

– In Africa, Noble Energy operates in Equatorial Guinea.

– Many Parthian noble families had moved out and they went to Armenia.

– Most of these lamps use a noble gas, or a combination of noble gases, but they often contain other materials, such as Mercury mercury, sodium or metal halides.

– From Freyja’s name, noble Norse women were called Fru, and wives were called house-fru.

– Nicolás de Ovando was a SpainSpanish soldier from a noble family and a knight of the Order of Alcántara.

– Otto was a powerful noble of Saxony and Eastern Germany for a long time.

– The filament needs to be protected from the air, so it is inside the bulb, and the air in the bulb is either removed or more often, replaced with a noble gas that doesn’t affect anything, like neon or argon.

– Spanish “conquistador”, or “conqueror”, Francisco Pizarro, however, officially refounded Cusco on March 23, 1534, naming it the “Very noble and great city of Cusco”.

– He was a descendant of the noble family von Wurmb.

– Xenon belongs to the group of the noble gases.

– Selling them through mail-order catalogs allowed Barnes Noble to reach new customers nationwide.

– There is some dispute as to whether Phulra ranked as a full princely state or as a minor noble estate of the Indian Empire.

– Catherine, among many other noble relations, was the aunt of Emperor Charles V, the papacy’s most significant secular supporter.

Noble gases can also make endohedral fullerene compounds when the noble gas atom is pushed inside a fullerene molecule.

– The title ‘Sher Khan’ was impressed upon him after he wins against a lion while serving under Afghan noble Bahar Khan Lohani.

– The themes, the mythological subject, the plentiful dances, the pastoral setting, the formal concision are all indicative that it was intended for a noble audience rather than the common man.

– Birendra ruled Nepal from 31 January 1972 –1 June 2001 and he was known as one of the most noble and peaceful king of Nepal.

– For example, neon, as with other noble gases, naturally has 8 valence electrons.

– That would have made him a simple “Spielmann”, but Walther was of noble birth.

– Wagner wrote to the King that he “regard the Jewish race as the born enemy of pure humanity and everything noble about it”.

– The male costume could include a gown similar to a topcoat which the wearer puts over the jacket and pants, with different sorts of hats and coronets for a noble effect.

– Ter Hachatrjan is the name of a Russian noble family during the 18th century.

– The Queen, in consideration of the “many eminent services performed to herself and to her royal predecessors by the honourable and noble House of Stanley” withdrew her right and referred the contending claimants to the decision of the Privy Council as to the best claim of inheritance.

– It operates mostly through its “Barnes Noble Booksellers” chain of bookstores which is based in lower Fifth Avenue in Lower Manhattan, New York City.

– Both books give an idea of how food was made and served in the noble classes of England at that time.

– He was, therefore, a member of a noble family of great consequence.

– As of 2007, Lee is one of the top screen stars in South Korea and in 2008, Lee’s noble role as Ryung in the action-romance drama “Iljimae” boomed igniting Lee’s overseas popularity, especially in Hong Kong and Thailand.

– Than to once again be slaves in our noble country.

– Helium is the second least reactive noble gas after neon.

– Those trends were coming to Poland because of noble people’s travells and political contacts but they were becoming popular some time later then in other countries.

– The rules are called the Noble Eightfold Path.

– By the end of the 18th century, Tsarskoye Selo became a popular place for noble people to visit in the summer.

– Group 18 contains all the noble gases.

– Barnes Noble College Booksellers says that its store at Fifth Avenue and 18th Street in New York City is the “world’s largest bookstore”.

– Strategic marriages have collected titles under certain noble houses over time.

– Two noble families are bitter enemies.

– Uthman belonged to a noble family of Ummayyah, branch of the Quraish in Makkah.

– For example, group 18 is known as the noble gases because they are all gases and they do not combine with other atoms.

– The mid-nineteenth century attitudes towards death and dying for a noble cause were considerably different than modern thinking.

– The other categories are: transition metals, pnictogens, chalcogens, halogens, and noble gases.

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