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bade造句
1, He bade us keep in a ready posture. 2, She bade farewell to her son. 3, We bade them a final farewell. 4, He bade me good morning as he passed. 5, I bade all my friends farewell. 6, The queen bade us enter. 7, We bade him farewell [ goodbye ] . 8, She bade me come in. 9, I bade farewell to all the friends I had made in Paris. 10, The commander bade his men be undaunted in the face of perils. 11, We bade him farewell. 12, They bade both the merchant and his paramour adieu. 13, His wife, dutiful as ever, did as he bade. 14, A gruff male voice bade them enter. 15, They all bade me farewell and that was that. 16, She stood up, smiling acidly,[http:///bade.html] and bade him good day. 17, I bade her goodnight. 18, Menelaus gave them a courteous greeting and bade them eat their fill. 19, The woman in her bade her take flight from something that she was not yet capable of understanding. 20, She bade her friends good-bye, and again started along the road of yellow brick. 21, The superintendent thanked him for his help and bade him goodnight but with a distracted air as though her attention were elsewhere. 22, For when he had carried the consulship for a friend of his, against the pursuit of Sylla, and that Sylla did a little resent thereat, and began to speak great, Pompey turned upon him again, and in effect bade him be quiet. 23, But here, when they knocked, the door was opened wide and a cheerful voice bade them enter. 24, At four-thirty on the dot Benny put on his coat and cap and bade William goodnight. 25, But the captain mocked him for a silly fool and bade the crew hasten to hoist the sail. 26, They entertained them with the utmost hospitality and before they bade them farewell Helenus gave them useful advice about their journey. 27, She placed a small delicate hand on it and bade Miriam good-night. 28, As they stepped out on to the pavement Charlie bade his partner goodnight with an exaggerated bow. 29, He slowly packed, made sure his companions did likewise and bade an affectionate farewell to Lady Agnes. 30, They stood in awe of her and they did just what she bade them.