Sheriffs
in sentence
14 examples of Sheriffs in a sentence
It happened again in colonial New England, in the American Wild West when the
sheriffs
moved to town, and in Mexico.
They become deputy
sheriffs
and dish out a deadly form of justice to speeders, murderers and others, while getting on the bad side of some of locals (led by Wayne Grace).
There is a door at the
sheriffs
that looks like a door today with the particular trimming.
It isn't often that minor characters like deputy
sheriffs
have more brains than their headlining superiors.
You can't convince me that there were any women
sheriffs
and/or deputies or women bank tellers in the wild west days.
Soon into the picture a shark-oops,BEE kills someone.Sheriff is alarmed but the Mayor and other town locals ignore his warnings.Throw in a few teens who run amok in their sailboats- Er, pickup truck( along with
sheriffs
son)and you just know there's terror(?)around every flower bed.Son ignores daddy sheriff and runs amok with brainless friends who find great humor in killing off a herd of cattle with a box of bees.Hey,I COULDN'T make this up!
Two
sheriffs
and a bully were the victims.
(This is akin to watching Wiley Coyote purchasing Acme products to catch Roadrunner- LOL) In the first season Lobo and the usual gang of crooked outlying county
Sheriffs
were kings in the fiefdoms of their counties.
After all, good
sheriffs
need active citizens to be in their posses and to serve on juries.
Who did he rob?""Only
sheriffs
and bishops and rich people and kings, and such like.
The good man having made a very Christian exhortation to me, not to let the joy of my reprieve put the remembrance of my past sorrow out of my mind, and having told me that he must leave me, to go and enter the reprieve in the books, and show it to the sheriffs, stood up just before his going away, and in a very earnest manner prayed to God for me, that my repentance might be made unfeigned and sincere; and that my coming back, as it were, into life again, might not be a returning to the follies of life which I had made such solemn resolutions to forsake, and to repent of them.
The coach having turned into a very narrow and dark street, stopped before a house with iron bars to all the windows; the door-posts of which were graced by the name and title of 'Namby, Officer to the
Sheriffs
of London'; the inner gate having been opened by a gentleman who might have passed for a neglected twin-brother of Mr. Smouch, and who was endowed with a large key for the purpose, Mr. Pickwick was shown into the 'coffee-room.'
The
Sheriffs
had a house; that is, they lived in a structure with projecting eaves, windows that could be raised or lowered, and a veranda.
"There is no more mercy in them," said another of the banditti, "than in an unbribed
sheriffs
officer."
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There
Their
Windows
Which
Might
Locals
Kings
House
Having
Deputy
Before
Again
Women
While
Watching
Victims
Veranda
Usual
Unfeigned
Unbribed