Such a peace demandeththat the Great Powers should resolve, for the sake of the tranquillity of the peoples of the earth, to be fully reconciled among themselves.
He shall enquire of him, which demandeth the Bacon, if he have brought twain of his Neighbours with him: Which must answer, They be here ready.
And he that demandeththe Bacon shall kneel upon his Knee, and shall hold his right Hand upon a Book, which Book shall be laid upon the Bacon and the Corn, and shall make Oath in this manner.
For the primary law of the kingdom of heaven demandeth the consecration of all property, and the abdication of all worldly honors, offices, and authority.
He sendeth for Briant of the Isles, his seneschal, and a great part of his knights, and demandeth counsel of them what he may do.
Much he marvelleth wherefore it may be, and demandeth of some of the meaner sort wherefore they are in so sore affright.
And generally he that demandeth Counsell, is Author of it; and therefore cannot punish it; and what the Soveraign cannot, no man else can.
For seeing the Soveraign demandeth by force of a former Law, and not by vertue of his Power; he declareth thereby, that he requireth no more, than shall appear to be due by that Law.
And for the Dama Ecciva--we grieve that it must be exile--yet the safety of the Crown demandeth it.
Speech is useless," he said, "if it be not reasonable: and none grieveth more than our gentle Lady that the welfare of the State demandeth the exile of one who hath conspired against it.
And assoone as the one partie hath gotten the victorie, he demandeth the debt, and the other is carried to prison, and there is shamefully vsed till he take order.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "demandeth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.