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The Linguist: Or, Weekly Instructions in the French & German ...
Quelquechose denotes both something and anything, as here, the distinction
between any and some being unknown to the French language. Another
singularity is, that though the subst. chose is f. quelquechose is always construed
with the ...
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Exercises in French composition
Nourrir (to feed) une personne de quelquechose : se nourrir (to lire upon) de
bœuf, de mouton, &c. Noyé (drowned) dans les larmes : se noyer dans les
plaisirs : les yeux noyés de larmes. Nuire (to hurt) à quelqu'un, à quelquechose,
en faisant ...
Pierre François Merlet,
1858
They have in Burgundy a dilapidated farm-house, which their neighbours call "
the chateau," surrounded with vineyards; they have a dingy suite of apartments in
Paris. Madame de Quelquechose farms a portion of her own estate, transacts all
...
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The Laird of Logan: Or, Anecdotes and Tales Illustrative of ...
He was pleased-he did drink almost all his pint of wine; but before he could get to
the end of it, he heard another scufile in the passage_bang went the door_in
came the maid“ What is de matter ?" exclaimed Quelquechose, “ Amelie
Josephine ...
John Donald Carrick,
1868
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The Laird of Logan: or Anecdotes and Tales illustrative of ...
He was pleased-he did drink almost all his pint of wine; but before he could get to
the end of it, he heard another scufile in the passage-bang went the door-in came
the maid“ What is de matter ?" exclaimed Quelquechose, “ Amelie Josephine ...
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The Laird of Logan; Or, Wit of the West: Being a Collection ...
Symptoms appeared — so did the accoucheur; and Monsieur Quelquechose (or •
whatever his name might be) adjourned to the Orange Coffee-house, at the
corner of the Haymarket, (where Mr. Matthews, the modern Aristophanes, ...
John Donald Carrick,
1835
Quelquechose. You want to get in and then get out of the box. form breakage
form ... shores of Lake Champlain mothers were wrenching small arms out of
sockets. Not just the mothers. What were the fathers doing, wrenching 17
Quelquechose.
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Corruption in Developing Countries
CHAPTER. 3. Tout. Comprendre. c'est. Quelquechose. Pardonner. To judge the
venality of bribery and corruption in West Africa by the standards of contemporary
Britain would be neither intelligent nor just. A fair judgment must take account of ...
Ronald Wraith, Edgar Simpkins,
2010
29 To make any quelquechose. To make a quelquechose, which is a mixture of
many things together; take eggs and break them, and do away the one half of the
whites, and after they are beaten put to them a good quantity of sweet cream, ...
Every French verb after which guelqu'un, some one, quelquechose, something,
may be placed, is an active verb. Thus, in th« following sentences, protdger,
changer, chanter, etc., are active verbs, because we may say proMger quelqu'un,
...