The court was summonable at any time that was needed.
She summoned all her courage to confront the bully.
Example sentence - We were summoned to the conservatory to listen to the possible scenarios of the crime.
Example sentence - Amanda was served with a summons for not paying the numerous parking tickets she received.
The court was summonable at any time that was needed.
The wizard summoned a powerful storm to protect the kingdom from invasion.
You didn't say which meaning of the word you wanted to use. If you mean sire as in a ruler, you can try this sentence. "Good morning, Sire," said the court jester. If you mean sire as in the male animal which is the father, you can try this one. That horse is the sire of all these colts. If you mean to sire, as in to father offspring, try this sentence. A fine bull can sire hundreds of offspring.
She complained to the manager about the noisy neighbors next door.
Use a comma to separate items in a list. Use a comma before a coordinating conjunction in a compound sentence. Use commas to set off introductory elements in a sentence. Use commas to separate non-essential or parenthetical elements within a sentence.
You can use the sentence: "May I have your permission to proceed?"
I was sure the the principal would summon me for a serious talk after what I did.
Summoned means called forth. The boss summoned us all into his office.
I'm frightened because i have been summoned to the principal's office. the Witches summoned the spirit of the hollow.
The wizard summoned a powerful storm to protect the kingdom from invasion.
Bob summoned Billy from the grave using his spiritual skills.
It took me six months, but I summoned up the courage to ask him out for a drink. She summoned the evil spirit of the hollow.
Mrs. Claus summoned Santa to tell him that Frosty had locked himself in the greenhouse again.
The little girl approached the librarian hesitantly, holding her hands behind her back and walking very slowly, and finally summoned up the courage to ask for a lollipop.
Neos Wiseman is a 'cannot be special summoned except by' monster. That means his listed summon text is the only way he can ever be summoned, and can only do it while he is in your hand. You are unable to discard him then use Monster Reborn. Also even if he is properly special summoned first, he still can't be special summoned by Monster Reborn, unlike monsters who say 'can only be special summoned by'.
He summoned the waiter. She was summoned to meet the King. We were summoned to the Principal's office. She summoned up some courage and met her in-laws. We were being summoned to the court hearing.
Yes you can. No part of its Ignition Effect says that you can't use it on the turn it was summoned, or makes you forfeit your attack.
Chaos Sorcerer must be initially summoned from hand. You cannot use his own special summon effect from any other location, like the graveyard. However, if he is properly special summoned by this method, and then destroyed, you are allowed to special summon him from the graveyard using cards like Monster Reborn. Monsters who say "can only be special summoned by..." all work like this, but ones who say "cannot be special summoned except by.." can't use any other method but their own. Lastly, if he's in the graveyard but was not properly summoned (like, his summon was negated, or he was simply discarded there) you can't use Monster Reborn on him.