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Example sentences for "has given"

  • It has given me pleasure to obtain from the Executive Council authority for you to apprehend children found in Brothels, and to take charge of such children after formal committal.

  • Unless God wills that I should work out the idea of which I believe He has given me the conception, nothing can come of any attempt at its execution but confusion, disaster, and disappointment.

  • He has given me some extraordinary cases; one of these, which cannot here be related in full, refers to a married woman fifty years of age, who laboured under the firm and long-continued delusion that she was pregnant.

  • Crichton Browne for information, he has given me various facts bearing on this subject.

  • And this is the will of him who sent me, that I should lose nothing of all that he has given me, but raise it up at the last day.

  • But the testimony which I have is greater than that of John; for the works which the Father has given me to finish, these very works which I am doing, bear witness of me, that the Father has sent me.

  • I don't know that he has given me any provocation.

  • When God has done all this, He has done the best which He can for a state; not so well if He has given them two legislators instead of one, and less and less well if He has given them a great many.

  • June, 1828:-- "I could serve Your Majesty only with the light and the character God has given me.

  • I return here, having received the holy unction that has given me new strength.

  • Occulus Pastoralis, which he has given at the end, is a treatise or sermon on the duties of these foreign magistrates.

  • King gave him on his resignation, but which, to quiet them, he has given Up.

  • The Bolognese scheme *** In return for Amorevoli's letter, he has given me two.

  • But for this purpose He has given us children, and issued this command that we should train and govern them according to His will, else He would have no need of father and mother.

  • Not as though He did not forgive sin without and even before our prayer (for He has given us the Gospel, in which is pure forgiveness before we prayed or ever thought about it).

  • He used to be so particular about the foxes, and I don't suppose that a country gentleman will change his ideas because he has given up hunting himself.

  • As for that," said Mrs Broughton, "I conceive that we are both of us bound to the young man now, seeing that he has given so much time to the work.

  • It has given me, I can assure you, the most sincere pain.

  • I shall seem to be having my revenge for all the trouble he has given me.

  • Essay 'Production et Fixation des Varietes' 1865 has given a list of bud- variations far more extensive than mine; but as these relate chiefly to cases occurring in France I have left my list as it stood, adding a few facts from M.

  • Vasey in his 'Delineations of the Ox-tribe' has given a figure of this skull; and I sent a photograph of it to Prof.

  • Mr. Blyth, who has especially attended to the wild and domestic cats of India, has given in this Report a very interesting discussion on their origin.

  • Consul, Mr. Keith Abbott, has given me information on the pigeons of the same country.

  • What I feel for Hetty's a different sort o' love, such as I believe nobody can know much about but them as feel it and God as has given it to 'em.

  • As for the pain it has given you, I'm heartily sorry for it.

  • But if we look to the Glossopteris flora for the ancestry of Angiosperms during the Secondary period, Darwin's prevision might be justified, though he has given us no clue as to how he arrived at it.

  • But in two pages of the "Origin" he has given us a masterly explanation of "the relationship, with very little identity, between the productions of North America and Europe.

  • But in his Pangenesis hypothesis he has given us the clue for a close study and ultimate elucidation of the subject under discussion.

  • It has been already pointed out how brilliantly Huxley contributed to the defence and diffusion of Darwin's doctrines, and how in "Man's Place in Nature" he has given us a classic work as a foundation for the doctrine of the descent of man.

  • It is here," I said, placing my hand on my heart, "and God alone knows what happiness it has given me.

  • But the good, kindly father said, "My children, they are hungry, and they shall share what Providence has given us.

  • Yet it has given me the victory, and "Vincasi per fortund o per ingano, Il vincer sempre fu laudabil cosa".

  • He, who conceives himself to be hated by another, and believes that he has given him no cause for hatred, will hate that other in return.

  • If anyone conceives that he is loved by another, and believes that he has given no cause for such love, he will love that other in return.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    behave like; good uncle; has already been observed; has already been pointed; has been; has been already observed; has been already remarked; has been already stated; has come; has ever; has given; has gone; has left; has made; has said; has taken; has the; hastened away; hasty movement; hasty pudding; hasty retreat; keep order; look out; more brilliant; when necessary; wooden spoon