But thou wouldst not give ear to my speech, and now it behoveth thee to go to the astrologer and question him of thy star.
O my lord," rejoined the eunuch, "nought that is done in haste is long of durance nor doth the heart rejoice therein; and indeed it behoveth thee not to take her on this foul wise.
It behoveth thee, O Bharata, to establish thy empire over all the Kshatriyas.
It behoveth thee to tell me what is most beneficial to the world.
And, O thou of the Dasarha race, it behoveth thee, O thou of mighty arms, to grant me permission to celebrate a sacrifice along with thee and my younger brothers.
And now there is but one thing can save us and, if thou accept it of me, we shall both escape; and after it behoveth thee to fulfil the vows thou hast made and I will be thy veritable friend.
FN#162] So it behoveth thee to trust in me, for I am not ignorant of the haps and mishaps of the world; and delay not to contrive some device for our deliverance, as the case is too close to allow further talk.
It behoveth thee to grant me permission for slaying him, with all his followers.
As long as I am alive, O thou of Kuru's race, it behoveth thee not to feel any anxiety.
As long as I am alive, O great king, it behoveth thee not to entertain any fear of Drona, although he is the foremost of all wielders of weapons.
And, O Yudhishthira, it behoveth thee not to covet anything!
O lord of all food, it behoveth thee to grant food in abundance unto me who am desirous of food even for entertaining all my guests with reverence.
It behoveth thee not, therefore, to forsake us who are thy devoted admirers practising the true religion!
As to thy question regarding the education of children: It behoveth thee.
And thou, O my brother, it behoveth thee to earn eternal reward by succouring me and suffering me abide with thee this night till the morning, when I will wend my way.
Then do thou admit them, one after one, even as I said to thee and work with them thy will, but it behoveth thee begin by slaying Shimas, their chief and leader, for he is the Grand Wazir and head of the matter.
Indeed, it behoveth thee to know Allah and to please Him by the practice of good, for that He hath bidden us to this and forbidden us to do evil.
And as the human heart, as fashioned by God, is one and undivided, it behoveth thee to take heed that its affections be, also, one and undivided.
It behoveth thee, therefore, to safeguard thy treasures from the assaults of them who wish to rob thee.
O Supreme Lord, it behoveth thee to pardon all those transgressions of which I have been guilty, taking compassion upon me on the ground of my being thy devoted worshipper.
It behoveth thee to discourse on those subjects connected with Siva of universal form about which Yudhishthira has asked me.
It behoveth thee, O illustrious one, to discourse to me on those duties and introduce me (by performing the rites of initiation) into a life of Renunciation.
But thou wouldst not give ear to my speech, and now it behoveth thee to go to the astrologer[FN#151] and question him of thine ascendant.
And quoth the eunuch, "O my lord, naught that in haste is done long endureth nor doth the heart rejoice therein; and indeed it behoveth thee not to take her on this unseemly wise.
And Utanka said unto her, 'It behoveth thee to give me those ear-rings of thine.
Moreover, it behoveth thee not to grieve for that which must happen: for who can avert, by his wisdom, the decrees of fate?
Knowing, as thou dost, that all things past and future and all that exist at the present moment, are the offspring of Time, it behoveth thee not to throw away thy reason.
Then said she:--It behoveth thee now, O auspicious King, to hear of the Baghdad merchant and his lack of probity.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "behoveth thee" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.