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Example sentences for "converse with"

  • God wishes a soul in converse with Him to be calm and still, for God is not in the earthquake (3 Kings, xix.

  • To converse with God is a work of sublime importance which needs preparation, so that it may be done attentively.

  • He made his excuses to me as soon as I came in, for having appointed me at a time when he should only be able to converse with me for a very short time, as unexpected business had occurred.

  • How many railroad men did you converse with, do you think, that led you to form your conclusions?

  • You made no effort to see them or converse with them, and had no conference with them?

  • I stepped aside to converse with him, and while we were talking, men would come up and say: "What shall we do now, Bob?

  • I didn't converse with any of the men on the subject.

  • From thence I went to Albion Street School, to converse with some of the children; several of them wept.

  • I went to converse with a neighbour about having family-prayer.

  • In converse with my friends, I have endeavoured to keep a conscience void of offence, and to walk in simplicity before the Lord; but Oh!

  • Yet I found so much attraction in him that I liked him the moment I saw him, and I would have been much pleased to converse with him if his breath had not sent forth such a strong smell of garlic.

  • It is only in a coffee-room or at a table d'hote that we like to converse with strangers.

  • Another day," said I; "to-day I should like to converse with you in your own house.

  • To converse with her, and especially to be admitted into her circle, was considered a great boon.

  • My mother received the doctor with a most friendly welcome; but she was strikingly beautiful, and my poor master felt very uncomfortable, not daring to look her in the face, and yet called upon to converse with her.

  • She sent for me, and condescended to say she wished to converse with me about a scheme which delighted her, but in the execution of which she foresaw some inconveniences.

  • She was unable then to converse with me on all the lamentable events which had occurred since the time of my leaving her, having on guard near her an officer whom she dreaded more than all the others.

  • He had hitherto made it a rule never to converse with her on religious matters, having not only refused to be her confessor, but even to advise her with regard to the petty uncertainties of her pietism.

  • So as to converse with Pierre at his ease, he drew him into the deep embrasure of one of the windows.

  • Several popish priests and gentlemen of the guard, with some of the tolerated ministers, were permitted to converse with him.

  • It is no Wonder therefore, that so many of the Clergy are always desirous to converse with the beau monde.

  • Pray now, among all the Gentlemen of your Acquaintance, and such as you your Self should care to converse with, how many are there, do you think, on whom the Thoughts of Religion would have that Effect?

  • When we arrived at Ely Place, Hubert refused to come into the house, but detained me on the outward steps, as if desirous to converse with me alone.

  • And it was the custom with these that they came to converse with him at the dusk of each night.

  • And to the house where Ailill lay in his sickness went Etain each day to converse with him, and his sickness was eased by her presence; and, so long as Etain was in that place where he was, so long was he accustomed to gaze at her.

  • Next make the prophets, as delegated from heaven, converse with kings: shew how they read the future as if in a book: how they suffered continual persecution for having spoken the truth.

  • Fedhlimidh himself came to converse with Lomman; and he believed, and presented Ath-Truim to God and Patrick, and to Lomman, and to Fortchern.

  • When her father was subsequently seeking for her, to give her to her man, she and Patrick went to converse with him.

  • The angel went to converse with him, and said to him: "God will not give thee what thou demandest; for He thinks the demands weighty and immense and great.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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