Incensed at the evil-doing of the unrighteous, her husband prayed for their destruction.
It was the rallying place of all seeking enlightenment, of all doing battle in the cause of enlightenment.
What the race as a whole has for centuries been doing spontaneously and by virtue of innate characteristics, can surely be done with greater perfection by some of its members under the consciously accepted guidance of the laws of art.
I tried to show my gratitude by doing him any small service in my power.
He kissed the reliquary as others did; but, while doing so, grasped the priest’s hand in his.
The clergy have not charged any one with doing it.
The founder of Methodism was no friend to civil liberty, and he proved himself the bitter enemy of religious liberty by creating, or doing more than any other man to create, the shameful Gordon riots in England in 1780.
I could attack a man if he weredoing anything absolutely wrong; but to kill him because he belonged to a foreign nation, and carried a different flag, that would be too cold-blooded for me.
It is a fact that we are doing no good: when the emigration passes, the Indians run off to trade, and return worse than when we came among them.
While they were doing this, all saw that the blood was of a sudden entirely liquefied--a great consolation to all.
In doing so, he was obliged to stoop very low, for the opening scarcely reached as high as his shoulders, and, had he stood erect inside, he would have taken the whole structure up by the roots.
Alfred would wish to prevent my doing a little good in assisting the unfortunate?
One day a plot was organized for doingaway with the nuns and making their own escape from the prison.
Whoever presumes in the name of nationality to speak of any member of the church as of the “Roman party,” either knows not what he is doing or must wish the “German national church” in schism.
It is certainly so, or at least should be, in this country, where they are so widely diffused, are doing so much for the cause of Catholic education, and are so well known.
This room was also a sanctuary to which we often fled to escape punishment after doing some mischief.
But the trade did not last long, and the fort has not hindered the barbarians from doing us a great deal of mischief.
The Durham boat, also then doing duty on this route, was a flat-bottomed barge, but it differed from the batteaux in having a slip-keel and nearly twice its capacity.
The girls did not share in this exhilarating exercise then; indeed their doing so would have been thought quite improper.
His muscular arm was the only machine he then had to rely upon, and if it did not accomplish much, it succeeded in doing its work well, and in providing him with all his modest wants.
There were two kitchens, one used for washing and doing the heavier household work in; the other, considerably larger, was used by the family.
No laundry man need have feared to own to the doing up of the bed linen and counterpanes, and science had not discovered any mode of making a bed look more like a packing box, than those in that model hospital.
Common decency led to his being placed in the back room alone, but I shall never blush for going to him and doing the little I could for his comfort.
The other circuit rider was young, handsome and zealous, and was doing a great work in converting young girls.
In doing right, take all the help you can get, even from Satan.
To overthrow that dictatorship was the work I had volunteered to do, and in doing it, my plan was to "plow deep," subsoil to the beam.
There was plenty to do on board, but in doing it I must see the piles of stores on the wharf brought there too late to be of service to our wounded, and now to be abandoned to the Rebels.
He himself always dressed the wound where the bullet entered, and was most grateful for the means of doing so.
He had a chest wound, and had seemed to be doing well when there was a hemorrhage, and he lay white and still almost as death.
You would lose your Tribune engagement, by which you are now doing so much good.
But they themselves have been all the whiledoing those very things to him; and there is no proverb which strikes a truer balance between two things than the old one which weighs example over against precept.
They always think they are doing what they call "making up their mind.
The servant is a slow, inefficient, impudent Irish girl, who spends the greater part of four days in doing the family washing, and makes the other servants uncomfortable and cross.
But, if she had stood in that close, dark corner, doing that hard drudgery, and had had no pleasure to comfort her, she would have been dead in three months.
It is one of the devil's best sophistries, by which he keeps good people undisturbed in doing the things he likes.
He is fondest of doing this at twilight, and loves the darkest corner of the room.
It would be simply a superfluous egotism to say this to the public, except that I have a philanthropic motive for doing so.
He can't exist without London, and doing the honours of a studio.
Melinda, and I do believe you would be doing a very good deed if you could help us to get her away from those people.
If he had ever passed the line, it was more Maura's doing than his own.
Uncle Clement," said Adrian then, "we weren't doing anything.
She was quite surprised when Lance turned to her and said—- "Thank you, my dear, you are doing capitally.
The men who have done and are still doing great things in the world have not worked a certain number of hours in twenty-four, but all the time.
We can free the land without changing our form of government, by simply taxing it to its full rental value, and doing away with all other forms of taxation.
A little less of the ultimate, with destructive acts that undermine man's faith in his present creation, and a little more of the doing the task before us is what is needed.
Miss Phoebe is giving a dancing lesson to half a dozen pupils, and is doing her very best; now she is at the spinet while they dance, and again she is showing them the new step.
The first thing that Jason thought of doing after he left the king's presence was to go to Dodona and inquire of the Talking Oak what course it was best to pursue.
Philip moved a little to see better, and by doing this lost sight of them a moment; and, when he looked again, they were both gone.
It may seem to you that ants run to and fro in an aimless way; but this is not the case, for they have work to do, and they are doing it with all their might.
He can give you one thing, Tilly--the pleasure of doing good.
When he has time to spare, he spends it in doing nothing.
By doing this, he lost his way and wandered in the woods till almost twelve o'clock at night, when he came out upon a cleared place where there were several log huts.
While some of the ants are getting food, those at home are busy clearing out the galleries and doing other work.
The best way will be to scare them away," suggested Wilmore, "if we could think of any way of doing it.
By so doing he will soon be recognized as one of the best comedians of the day.
And then it is so easy to "set" examples by sitting in soft pews, doing to church should be a matter of conscience.
His heart no longer inclined him to continue in Philip's service, even were he furnished with the means of doing so.
He was doing all that he was capable of doing, yet whatever he did was wrong.
While Egmont had been, thus busied in Flanders, and Orange at Antwerp, Count Horn had been doing his best in the important city of Tournay.
On the contrary, he had been doing his best, under most difficult circumstances, to avert rebellion and save the interests of a most ungrateful sovereign.
If the present short statement contributes to promoting a kind feeling towards a little known, although much abused class, it will have accomplished the end contemplated, and in doing this, will have served all parties.
A mild, easygoing person was Mr. Snow, with an almost too keen fear of doing the wrong thing and therefore prone to be guided by the opinion of others.
He was generally liked, for although he had money, he did not put on airs, but he had his own way of doing things, and they were not Bayport ways.
With these division commanders to lead their forces into the enemy's country and with Asaph and Bailey doing what they could to help, Captain Cy's campaign soon became worthy of respectful consideration.
The "depot wagon" had drawn up by the steps, and Gabe Lumley, the driver, had descended from his seat and was doing his best to open the door of the ancient vehicle.
Captain Cyrus," she said, "if you intended doing nothing toward securing that appropriation why did you accept the responsibility for it at the meeting?
Then he stepped over and pulled the shade down to the sill, doing the same with the curtains of the other two windows.
Do you suppose that Mr. Atkins would find it necessary to work as he is doing to beat a fool?
Please, what have you been doing for the last five minutes?
It made a good excuse for the systematic process of "spoiling" the girl, which the indulgent three were doing their best to carry on.
A kind of cloud of stupidity hangs about me, as if all were unreal that men seem to be doing and talking about.
This kind of man is precisely he who is fit for doing manfully all things you will set him on doing.
I don't like your way ofdoing things, Monsieur Lieutenant.
An Ironian workman received a few pence a day, doingthe work for which a man elsewhere would receive as many dollars.
Now what, on the word of a bald-headed friar, was she doing there?
There was something irreconcilable with the accepted order of things in this dainty butterfly doing the work which kept nations from each other's throats, or helped to precipitate them into conflict.
You have so little sense of right and wrong that you are surprised when the daughter of the man you are doing your best to destroy refuses to accept the hastily considered dictum of her King to marry you.
No," he answered, "I have been only doingmy duty, and expect nothing.
The cowardice, which always attends the doing of wrong, lay heavy on their hearts, and made their hands powerless.
You cannot frighten people into doing what you wish.
The cautious mother had carefully abstained from the least allusion to Mildred's meeting with Randolph, because she knew that by so doing she would probably convert resistance into attack.
He is credited with having made no fewer than thirty thousand experiments, and in so doing he contributed largely to the modern chemical knowledge of the effect of high temperatures on minerals.
Whatever extraneous influences in art press upon the work of the Danish potters, there is a process of refining which they seemingly undergo, and in so doing Suffer a sea change Into something rich and strange.
To these days belong the rejuvenation of Danish art, and what the painter was doing on his canvas the ceramic artist was shortly to do on his vase and on his placque.
Dream not that men will move their little finger to serve you, unless their advantage in so doing be obvious to them.
Show him the way of doing that, the dullest day-drudge kindles into a hero.
I am sorry to bring such subjects before the reader, but it is impossible to write a history of morals without doing so.
In doing good, man "should be like the vine which has produced grapes, and asks for nothing more after it has produced its proper fruit.
Obligation is the necessity of doing or omitting any action in order to be happy.
We never could receive that enjoyment if we believed and realised that we were doing harm.
By doing this, their master assured them, it would appear easy on the morrow, and be learnt without effort.
Grammatical rules he considered necessary, and he had intended to publish a grammar together with his dialogues, but he was prevented from doing so by illness.
His reason for doing so was to put them on their guard against the variety of dialects, chiefly Picard and Walloon, spoken by the numerous refugees scattered all over London.
This was the reason which induced him to translate the grammar, although in doing so he, no doubt unconsciously, set at nought Maupas's principal reason for writing it in French.
She isdoing a little sewing, but she had no time for that with a sick man in the house.
It must pay them, or they wouldn't keep on doing it.
David Mullins would have liked to refuse, but had no good excuse for doing so.
Subsidized stage routes had for some years been in operation, and by the close of 1858 several lines were well-equipped and doing much business over the so-called Southern and Central routes.
They insisted on their mendoing as little work as possible on that day, and had them desist from work whenever possible.
They were too frequently bent upon committing deviltry to refrain from doing harm whenever they had a chance.
The Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad had been built into St. Joseph and was doing business by February 1859.
By doing this, he supposes that his determination to roll all the way is fully carried out.
In doing this, they throw themselves at their whole length on the ground, and stretch out both arms above their heads.
What, however, were the other peopledoing in the street after curfew?
A man was similarly honored for selling measly pork; and another, riding with his head to the animal's tail, for doing something sinful connected with lamb and veal.
The same men would cheerfully pay their servants wages just enough to live upon and make tenfold, twentyfold profit to themselves, and think they were doing God service.
In one it was a sum of money a man had banked under another name to keep it from his wife and for his children; in the second it was a blow struck in a scuffle, and an innocent man was doing penal servitude for it.
When you have to think twice about doing a thing like that, it is time to do it.
At the end of a few hours a very effective and comprehensive scheme for quietly and systematically doing nothing had been almost unanimously arrived at.
In fact, that was what they were doing to a large extent.
Don't sit down doing nothing but imagining things," he continued.
I do not like to see you sitting down doing nothing, dear," said every mother to every daughter plaintively.
But when I wrote to them I'd just got the information, you understand, and it was thought that Hampden wouldn't be doing anything for a week at least.
I have come to you because I am sick of seeing things go on as they have been going for years, and no one doing anything.
It will be preferable to doing so in either town from our point of view," continued B.
Face of the pomegranate type, carved by amateur whose hand slipped when he wasdoing the mouth.
What on earth, then, have we to hope for in a policy of drift, of sitting tight and doing nothing in the hope of things coming round of their own accord?
Things are only evolving at the moment, and I don't suppose that there will be anything at all doing during the next few weeks.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "doing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.