sahib造句1. Madam Sahib, it is because he is a young man.
2. I would like the Imam Sahib to recite the opening verses of the Koran.
3. Five-ton Sahib turned from frigid to frisky during a specially-staged concert of rousing tunes.
4. What the sahib and memsahib brought from the patisserie, those tarts.
5. "It is most urgent, sahib," he said.
6. Perhaps sahib will learn that John is in British hospital now, wishing that a kind man would take him home, away from his pain.
7. Mawlawi Abdul Rahman – Mawlawi Sahib – is a thin, frail and very shy man with a thick beard.
8. "Now, Sahib, if you don't mind," he said, rubbing his hands together. "Let's get down to business."
9. Under instructions from Guru Amar Das Sahib, this city was founded by Guru Ram Das Sahib in 1574.
10. "They will not leave, " said Abed Sahib Mohammed Hadi, an elderly man in a beige suit.
11. "They're bloodstones Sahib, and this particular pair is worth more than any two diamonds of similar weight" he cackled, "Why, they're a bargain at three hundred rupees!"
12. Its storyline revolves around Hakim Sahib (played by Manzar Sehbai), a religious man in inner-city Lahore who is married with five daughters but longs for a son.
13. At nine o'clock four thickly-bearded priests appeared holding an enormous bound copy of the Sikh scriptures, the Guru Granth Sahib.
14. "Thanks to Allah the people and the mujahideen are together in this area, " said the Mawlawi Sahib.
15. He becomes a sort of hollow, posing dummy, the conventionalized figure of a sahib.
16. "He who supplies a conqueror has conquered, " said the Mawlawi Sahib, quoting a verse from the Qur'an, his eyes still fixed at the floor.
17. All the hoping. You must think me a fool. -Is it your wish to be wise, sahib? -I don't know.
18. One was a government employee and an old madrasa colleague of the Mawlawi Sahib.
19. A wise man would remember that this soldier was in John's regiment. If his memory returns, he might tell sahib what happened to his son.
20. An unidentified woman helps her son to kiss the iron chain at the entrance of the Naqashband Sahib shrine in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, Indian-administered Kashmir on Saturday, Aug. 22, 2009.