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Example sentences for "being what"

  • It seems to be a kind of pride when we seek to ascend higher, seeing that God descends so low, when He allows us, being what we are, to draw near unto Him.

  • Blessed for ever be our Lord, of whose will and pleasure it is that I am allowed, being what I am, to speak of things which are His, of such a nature, and so deep.

  • God cannot, being what He is, treat sin as if it were no sin; and therefore we read, 'He sent His son to be the propitiation for our sins.

  • A Christian man's unlikeness to the world consists a great deal more in doing or being what it does not do and is not than in not doing or being what it does and is.

  • That implies effort, and it implies activity, and it implies progress.

  • It must command; he, being what he is, must rebel.

  • Could you describe what you saw from there as being what it is fortuitously?

  • This being the case, how could "He who is above Essence" be considered as being what He is fortuitously?

  • I think it's something uncomfortable that you can't speak to a person waiting at your door; not that I pretend to doubt but you may have your proper reasons, being what I can't judge.

  • I should not say, being what I would not do.

  • Being what it is, the death cannot be the end.

  • Being what He is, if He has once been offered to bear the sins of many, so He must come the second time without sin unto salvation.

  • The two great sacraments are typical symbols, if we use the word in the sense which I give to it, as something which, in being what it is, is a sign and vehicle of something higher and better.

  • Out of itself, it draws its strength: out of itself it makes its effort; by being what it is, it sees what it sees, it does what it does.

  • That is the definition of true love always, and they fearfully mistake its essence, and take the lower and spurious forms of it for the higher and nobler, who think of love as being what, alas!

  • But it may be held in such connections, and spoken with such erroneous application, and so divorced from other truths, that instead of being what it is in the Bible, good news, it shall become a curse and a lie.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "being what" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being about; being agreeable; being composed; being considered; being delivered; being discovered; being drunk; being entirely; being evil; being found; being from; being haunted; being known; being modernized; being observed; being only; being saved; being sent; being taught; being treated; being vanquished; being well; exert herself; has already been stated; intelligent beings; woman should