Use "romans" in a sentence

1. Of Romans with strings!

2. Caesarian Romans with gladius £20.00

3. Romans 9: An Arminian Interpretation

4. When did the Romans invade Britain?

5. And blood of fucking Romans.

6. Do as the Romans do.

7. We don't owe the Romans anything.

8. Do as Romans do in Rome.

9. Willems, W.J.H., 1984: Romans and Batavians

10. The Romans were erecting great buildings.

11. In 212 B.C.E., the Romans conquered Syracuse.

12. Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears.

13. The Romans had perfected window glass.

14. Pyrrhus offers to negotiate with the Romans.

15. To the Romans prostitution was a trade.

16. 28 Judas delivered Christ to the Romans.

17. They prepared an ambuscade for the Romans.

18. Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your ears

19. The Romans conquered and destroyed Alalia Corsica.

20. I bet on the Romans to win

21. The ancient Romans called it the apiana.

22. The ancient Romans founded colonies throughout Europe.

23. The Romans used to deify their emperors.

24. The Romans followed with a gladiator dimension.

25. His adoring Romans sigh and remain content.

26. The Romans tortured me, cut my face.

27. The city was Conquered by the ancient Romans

28. Suddenly, the Romans withdraw for no apparent reason.

29. Some famous amphitheatres were built by the Romans.

30. The Romans learned to mint from the Greeks.

31. Britons dwelt in England before the Romans came.

32. Maybe he can make the Romans disappear.

33. The Romans ruled over most of Europe.

34. Romans drink cappuccino only in the morning.

35. Clearly, the Romans were exemplary in many ways.

36. Sunday: Letters to the congregations (Romans to Jude)

37. Victory against the Romans is my only concern.

38. I should refuse to sell to the Romans?

39. Executions had to be approved by the Romans.

40. The ancient Romans extended their empire into Asia.

41. (Romans 12:17) On a personal level, they endeavor to “keep conquering the evil with the good.” —Romans 12:21; Matthew 5:44.

42. I want to die like the ancient Romans.

43. I hate the Romans as much as anybody.

44. The valley was originally bridged by the Romans.

45. The Romans built a defensive wall Around the city

46. In the book of Romans, Paul addressed this need.

47. The Romans often built their roads over such tracks.

48. The Romans called the Mediterranean Mare Nostrum —Our Sea.

49. I have brought many Romans back to my village,

50. 2 Britons dwelt in England before the Romans came.

51. Paul,we've talked about Paul in Romans and Galatians.

52. 'Be kindly Affectioned one to another with brotherly love; in honour preferring one another;' - Romans 12:10 (KJV) https://kjbo.org/Romans-Chapter-12/

53. Here, the Barbarians speak German and the Romans

54. Do in Rome as the Romans do. 

55. Yesterday we visited the forum of ancient Romans.

56. (Romans 6:23) The penalty for sin is death.

57. “There is no partiality with God.” —ROMANS 2:11.

58. Before long the Romans moved to crush the revolt.

59. The Romans did not quarry the most accessible stones.

60. The book shattered all her illusions about the Romans.

61. Romans top their Bruschetta with anchovies and fresh mozzarella

62. Attesting (2 Occurrences) Romans 4:11 Before, not after

63. They had five centuries of domination by the Romans.

64. Their teacher showed them a video about the Romans.

65. Alicante called ‘Lucentum’ by the Romans, ‘Lucentum’ means light

66. (Romans 13:1) Their authority is limited, not absolute.

67. “Let your love be without hypocrisy.” —Romans 12:9.

68. Romans loved the idea that their wives work wool.

69. The Romans established a settlement on the south shore.

70. (Romans 10:7) While in that abyss, Jesus was dead.

71. (Romans 15:4) The word “Baal” means “owner” or “master.”

72. The Romans believed that all authority came from the people.

73. This sort of fighting was termed concursare by the Romans.

74. Though they had surrounded the city, the Romans suddenly withdrew.

75. The Romans under Titus destroyed the city in A.D. 70.

76. The Romans used natural pigments on their fabrics and walls.

77. The Romans built these monuments to glorify their illustrious ancestors.

78. (Romans 5:12) Man’s disobedience thus challenged God’s purpose.

79. 12 Do in Rome as the Romans do. 

80. The Romans were enamored with the smell of roses.