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Example sentences for "done from"

  • If, therefore, whatever a man does is done from love, the other passions of the appetitive faculty are superfluous.

  • It is clear therefore that in what is done from compulsion, the will does nothing inwardly; whereas in what is done through fear, the will does something.

  • Therefore not everything that a man does, is done from love.

  • Accordingly, that which is done out of fear is involuntary, to a certain extent, but that which is done from concupiscence is nowise involuntary.

  • For the maxim lacks the moral import, namely, that such actions be done from duty, not from inclination.

  • For in this case we can readily distinguish whether the action which agrees with duty is done from duty, or from a selfish view.

  • The second [Footnote: The first proposition was that to have moral worth an action must be done from duty.

  • Another reason is that nothing is appropriated to man except what is done from an affection of his love.

  • Doing good for one's own sake they do not call good, because it is done from self.

  • When, therefore, evil is done from an evil heart, because it thereby discards all protection from the Lord, infernal spirits rush upon the one who does the evil, and inflict punishment.

  • A quantity of Shells, Marine Plants, and sundry curious objects, in plaster, done from Nature.

  • A Bittern, done from Nature, by Rembrandt.

  • No one from without can ever know or judge what is the time for hopeful insurrection: it must be done from within, and generally without plan.

  • Done from an old drawing in the year when Francis Newman and John Henry Newman stayed there with Blanco White.

  • The fishing is done from an anchored boat on lakes or the deep pools of streams, either by casting or still-fishing.

  • As the fishing is done from an anchored boat a landing-net should be provided.

  • The fishing is done from boats or the shore.

  • In some cases the fishing may be done from bridges, piers, wharves, or from the bank, but usually from an anchored boat.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    chronic disease; cold roast; commonly called; consumer goods; done about; done according; done been; done before; done either; done enough; done from; done gone; done here; done nothing; done under the sun; done unto; done with; done wrong; fine colander; first introduced; never fear; only just; previous experience; taken together; these things; upon another