Behold, O regenerate one, the merit that attachesto the service of one's husband!
Each mouthful (of rice) that the Brahmana eats after having served the guest, produces merit equal to what attaches to the gift of a thousand kine.
Great merit attaches to the act of protecting people in this world.
No offence, therefore, in any way, attaches unto thee, O Pandava.
Our inquiry has since given us ample opportunity of judging the importance which Indian opinion attaches to this question.
But the political dacoit is aiming at the good of society, "so no sin but rather virtue attachesto the destruction of this small good for the sake of some higher good.
The small intestine attaches to the colon near its lower-right extremity.
If most people resent the slightest hint that any blame attaches to them, you may imagine their feelings if they were to overhear what their acquaintance say about them.
Though the discovery of steam attaches to the honour of the last century, the potency of the new power was not felt till the beginning of this.
It is only in some way such as this that we may understand and explain the dignity whichattaches itself to dollars.
The superstitious reverence paid to enigmatical utterances of this kind has long ago passed away; and, if any meaning ever attaches to them, it is apt to be sadly commonplace.
In sober earnest, however, what real importance attaches to Helwyse's doings at this juncture?
Some interest attaches to the island of Chusan, from the fact of its having once been the site of an English factory.
It is still far from being undeserving of the stigma which attaches to its name, although it has greatly fallen from its once thriving condition.
The foreign attaches did not always get on well with our generals.
During the truce various military attaches and foreign officers came out to visit us.
He had often been distressed at seeing the Attaches undergoing many discomforts on the march.
With this difference: no crime was ever imputed to the French king, who died tending plague-stricken Africans, while the record of much cruelty attaches to the memory of Fernando.
I wish especially to know, whether the common law of libels which attaches to this constitution, be the doctrine laid down by Lord Mansfield, or that which has immortalized Mr. Fox?
For this reason it was more important that the judges in this country should be placed beyond the control of the Legislature, than in other countries where no such power attaches to them.
Picton," said I, "what a strange, romantic interest attaches itself to the memory of Wolfe.
What a strange interest attaches itself to the memory of Wolfe!
Even within that sacred precinct where he is admitted, a taint attaches to him; though what its nature the young lady has not yet been able to ascertain.
No suspicion attaches to any one; and his widow, now wearing the weeds of sombre hue, sorrows profoundly.
Soon as its cutwater strikes against the bank, one of the men, rising to his feet, leaps out upon the land, and attaches the painter to a sapling, by giving it two or three turns around the stem.
Generally he attaches happiness to virtue; and for the exceptions, for such there are, he has placed Hope at the end of the journey to be travelled.
Hope, for the exceptions to the law thatattaches happiness to virtue, 725-l.
This law that attaches pleasure and sorrow to the good and the evil, is, in general, accomplished even here below.
I suppose no individual thinker will ever again have the importance which attachesto a few names in history.
Thus the comity of nations attaches to the nationality of public vessels coming into the ports of a foreign sovereign different considerations from those with which it regards the nationality of private vessels.
Just as he struck a young prince at Baden with a glove across the face, because he stared at me too rudely, and shot him afterwards; his dearest tie to me is the peril that attaches to me.
Man attaches himself to "things," and each day creates for himself artificial wants, which he must labor to meet.
As man advances in the Mental Consciousness he begins to develop a constantly increasing degree and grade of Intellect, and accordingly he attaches the greatest importance to that part of his nature.
The Catholic Church, by forbidding Christians to take interest, had unintentionally given the Jews a monopoly of the money-market, but with it that odium whichattaches to the usurer.
Whatever blame attachesto the Christians on the score of intolerance, Antonio is the least offender, except in so far as it touches Shylock's pocket.
But whatever blame attaches to this, refers only to the exaggeration.
To one side stands the representative of civilization at large, hesitating about doing more in our behalf until we have fully cleared our skirts of the suspicion that attaches to a new comer into civilization.
Hence the author attaches particular importance to the public knowing for a certainty that the chapters here added have not been made expressly for this reprint.
What have you, then, which attaches you so strongly to life?
Christ, that God can forgive us our sins according to the infinite value which He attaches to those sufferings.
God has revealed Himself as a Justifier; and hence, the believer is justified according to the perfection which attaches to God in that character.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "attaches" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.