mischance वाक्य
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- Pentridge rebellion'( also triggered by Oliver ) were not so fortunate, having by mischance killed a man before dispersing when faced with the magistrates and twenty dragoons.
- But by a singular mischance the Royalist main body mistook the Parliamentary squadrons in flight through Sherburn for friends, and believing all lost, they too took to flight.
- To guard against this mischance, we propose to fasten a band of leather round the handle, at a distance of a foot from the ferrule at the lower end.
- Haughey attempted to distance himself from the fiasco and described the event as " a bizarre happening, an unprecedented situation, a grotesque situation, an almost unbelievable mischance ."
- They were in a punt containing the anchor and chains, when by some mischance the little boat capsized, and of six persons engaged, these three were drowned ."
- Kent Hollingsworth wrote in " The Great Ones " : " Great horses have been beaten by mischance, racing luck, injury and lesser horses running the race of their lives.
- According to his testimony, " Punishments were also meted out inside the BBC on account of the Stockhausen broadcast which by mischance was heard by a high official of the Corporation ".
- A projected invasion in 1718 was aborted due to bad weather : Ormonde wrote to commiserate Echlin on the mischance but for which " we might have met in our own country ".
- By some awful mischance the brothers meet as boys, become fast friends without knowing of their relationship and are eventually destroyed for having been born into what Evelyn Waugh called the lower orders.
- Members of the Olympics Committee also said that they had built a cash reserve of $ 140 million as a hedge against the possible cancellation of future Games by terrorism, war or mischance.
- A couple of 800-passenger jets colliding in midair due to faulty alien-intelligence software is the sort of mischance that could make the public " go hysterical, " he says.
- Invariably, the woman is given something for the child's eyes, usually an ointment; through mischance, or sometimes curiosity, she uses it on one or both of her own eyes.
- Throughout the play, Hamlet struggles to avenge his father's murder ( as has been demanded of him by his father's ghost ), and only does so in the end by mischance.
- Musical performance is, as so often in this composer's work, a dicey business, subject to catastrophes and mischances that turn out to be, in a different way, touching and even triumphant.
- It is recorded that whenever he heard one of his followers sneeze, Roman Emperor Tiberius would say, " Absit omen, " which means " Let any omen or mischance be absent ."
- She wrote a screenplay for a short film directed by Lasja Fauzia called " ( Almost ) A Mischance ", and is distributed by a Singaporean distribution company that leads the short film to circle the international festivals.
- Those experiences, Schickel writes, taught the actor two lessons : " Do everything in your power to lessen the impact of mischance, whether it be cosmic or mundane; do not trust institutions to do this job.
- If you had refrained from shooting this time, this mischance would not have befallen you . " The kobold H�dekin, who lived with the bishop of Hildesheim in the 12th century, once warned the bishop of a murder.
- To that end, the 1999 Giants Sunday can expunge some of the lingering demons of that debacle, a collapse so swift, dramatic and fraught with mischance that you would have thought the Giants were wearing Boston Red Sox uniforms.
- While the advantages of using his more powerful ships to rescue the others was clear, this had to be weighed against the possibility of mischance by torpedo or of meeting German dreadnoughts once the tide permitted them to sail and losing one or more of the important battlecruisers.
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