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Example sentences for "hath"

Lexicographically close words:
haters; hates; hatest; hateth; hatful; hathe; hathen; hati; hating; hatless
  1. Some one hath been hurt, or o'ertaken by misease," exclaimed Siegbert, rising.

  2. By his attempt at flight hath AElfric shown his crime.

  3. Wheaten flour boiled in milk and applied while warm hath been known to work wonders for such misease.

  4. I, too, Egwina, have thought of the miracle, for such it was, and it hath seemed to me that thou wert spared that thou mightest give Him thy service.

  5. True, child; for Alfred hath scops of his own in his court, and needeth not the glee of Wulfhere, the harper.

  6. Save thee and me, no kith hath the little one.

  7. With covetous eyes she looked upon the harp of Edwy the gleeman, and that hath she taken with her.

  8. I fear, oh, I fear that he hath fallen into the hands of Guthrum.

  9. Of gentle blood, I dare say, for he hath the port of such.

  10. Glad am I that our son hath chosen so wisely.

  11. Not yet; but Alfred hath fled from our power, and soon will my father complete that which he hath so well begun.

  12. The way hath seemed long to-day, and we are yet far from Winchester.

  13. The affliction is one to which time hath accustomed me, and naught do I need now but repose, since the sharpness of the attack hath passed.

  14. I own that somewhat hath he grieved me in this, but alack!

  15. Skulda hath already interwoven with hers the warp and woof of greatness.

  16. Hath your Grace ne'er a brother like you?

  17. He hath no eyes, the dust hath blinded them.

  18. Come not to me again: but say to Athens, Timon hath made his everlasting mansion Upon the beached verge of the salt flood: Who, once a day with his embossed froth The turbulent surge shall cover.

  19. Well, indeed, then, may we say, with the old German authority for this story, that the man who hath held the office of squire has learnt what it is to feel the depths of pain and ignominy.

  20. For to obeie without variaunce My lordes byddyng fully and plesaunce Whiche hath desire, sothly for to seyn Of verray knyghthood, to remember agayn The worthyness, gif I shall not lye, And the prowesse of olde chivalries.

  21. Wherefore, Sir, you ought to think and consider that all this that he now suffers are rods and strokes of God sent to chastise him, and to give example to all other Christian kings and princes, to beware that they do not as he hath done.

  22. Only through Me can come the great awaking; Wrong cannot right the wrongs that Wrong hath done; Only through Me, all other gods forsaking, Can ye attain the heights that must be won.

  23. Hath He not rather fled For ever from a world where He Meets such contumely?

  24. That self-condemning cry of Cain Has been the plea of every selfish soul since then, Which hath its brother slain.

  25. Some heauie businesse hath my Lord in hand, And I must know it: else he loues me not Hot.

  26. Sir Nicolas Gawsey hath for succour sent, And so hath Clifton: Ile to Clifton straight King.

  27. The Arch-Deacon hath diuided it Into three Limits, very equally: England, from Trent, and Seuerne.

  28. Brother, the King hath made your Nephew mad Wor.

  29. The King hath sent to know The nature of your Griefes, and whereupon You coniure from the Brest of Ciuill Peace, Such bold Hostilitie, teaching his dutious Land Audacious Crueltie.

  30. Out you mad-headed Ape, a Weazell hath not such a deale of Spleene, as you are tost with.

  31. The Lord of Stafford deere to day hath bought Thy likenesse: for insted of thee King Harry, This Sword hath ended him, so shall it thee, Vnlesse thou yeeld thee as a Prisoner Blu.

  32. But there was no need of that; for hath our heavenly Father not said in Isa.

  33. In one of the Psalms I read, "My soul hath kept thy testimonies, and I love them exceedingly.

  34. If ye be willing and obedient, ye shall eat the good of the land; but if ye refuse and rebel, ye shall be devoured with the sword: for the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it.

  35. In my youth’s days I did forget Him; now In this mine age He hath forgotten me.

  36. For Evil hath but a single eye, And cannot see but only spy; If others with two eyes come near, Away he scuttles full of fear.

  37. From this dungeon’d world, Where death and madness fill the dark with shrieks, We thank Thee, uttermost God, for that Thy light Hath smitten one moment for us.

  38. See, see, the Spirit that clove the air With lightning eyes and stormy hair, His mission done and soaring far, Hath now become the Morning Star!

  39. It may even be that Gilbert's departure hath unduly excited him.

  40. I warrant me she hath suffered some damage in the storm of yesternight.

  41. Twas he who first taught Master Gilbert Oglander to drink tobacco, although 'tis true the lad misliked it and hath since abandoned it.

  42. The elder of them, who is known as Red Bob, hath been in the lock-up once before for a like offence.

  43. Whereas this Jacob Hartop hath not a groat in the world to call his own, saving what he may claim, by virtue of his calling, from the seamen's chest at Chatham, which Sir Francis Drake hath made for the relief of aged mariners.

  44. He hath been a prisoner here in this town for the past two years, with his companions to the number of five-and-twenty.

  45. Tis that same vast wealth that hath made him able to fit out his armadas and pay his armies of soldiers to fight against your fathers.

  46. I know her by the token that her fore-topsail hath got a round patch of lighter canvas in it.

  47. Faith, my master, but the man in front of us hath truly a lusty and tuneful voice!

  48. Who is there that hath not the liveliest hope that all prosperity may be confirmed to that beloved country, that she may advance from greatness to greatness, that her kings may be just, her people free and contented.

  49. But the number of the ungodly hath gotten such power, that there is now no place left in the whole world which they have not essayed to corrupt with their most wicked doctrines.

  50. She hath not only contemned the godly requests and admonitions of princes concerning her healing and conversion, but also bath not so much as permitted the Nuncios of the See to cross the seas into England, etc.

  51. Nay, her heart is afire, and its light hath the color of roses," said an old philosopher who sat by.

  52. He that hath his prayer hath prayed wisely," said the priest.

  53. We meet in darkness, so that no shape or form or image may turn our thought from the contemplation of him who is most high and who hath his dwelling in black darkness.

  54. Yet, the next moment was I glad, and my heart was lifted up with a savage exultation; for now, thinks I, she will see to what degradation and ruin hath she brought a man of promise by her cruelty.

  55. Often and often, during her weeks of torment, a phrase had crept into her musings which she had repeated with God knows what of bitterness: "The years that the locust hath eaten.

  56. But now is that time when the end cometh, and that which hath been spoken in the ear in closets, the same shall be proclaimed on the housetops.

  57. Therefore he hath already handled thy tools, and is of thy craft.

  58. Forasmuch then as Christ hath suffered for us in the flesh, arm yourselves likewise with the same mind: for he that hath suffered in the flesh hath ceased from sin.

  59. But God hath revealed them unto us by His Spirit; for the Spirit searcheth all things, yea, the deep things of God.

  60. Who hath saved us, and called us with an holy calling, not according to our works, but according to his own purpose and grace, which was given us in Christ Jesus before the world began.

  61. When they heard these things, they held their peace, and glorified God, saying, Then hath God also to the Gentiles granted repentance unto life.

  62. For who hath known the mind of the Lord, that he may instruct him?

  63. He that abideth in the doctrine of Christ, he hath both the Father and the Son.

  64. Speak ye comfortably to Jerusalem, and cry unto her, that her warfare is accomplished, that her iniquity is pardoned: for she hath received of the Lord's hand double for all her sins.

  65. Therefore will he give them up, until the time that she which travaileth hath brought forth: then the remnant of his brethren shall return unto the children of Israel.

  66. And you shall eat in plenty and be satisfied, and praise the name of the Lord your God, that hath dealt wondrously with you.

  67. Whosoever transgresseth, and abideth not in the doctrine of Christ, hath not God.

  68. He that believeth on Him is not condemned, but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.

  69. Of whom He again speaks: 'The God of gods, the Lord hath spoken, and hath called the earth.

  70. The number of his years is IV, And yet in Letters hath he skill, How deep he dives in Fairy-lore!

  71. Whoever hath the spirit,' said Knipperdolling, decisively, 'needs no earthly wisdom.

  72. Bird of the South, my Rondinello Under thy wing my heart hath lain Till the rain falling on last leaves yellow Drumm'd to thee, calling southward again.

  73. Why, who--who hath maligned The Countess?

  74. This man hath held Another woman to his breast.

  75. Yet Aglaia, yet Aglaia Hath heard them debate Of wooing repenting-- "Who trust to undoing, Lament them too late.

  76. There are not many towns in the country but the poorest person in them hath a house and land of his own, and bread of his own growing, if not some cattle.

  77. The mighty dust Of heroes in her cause of glory fallen, Hath mingled with the soil, and hallow'd it.

  78. Philadelphia, hath caused this stone to be erected, as a mark of his esteem for his worth, and respect for his family.

  79. Time hath healed the grief and heart-sickness that were born there; and art, in the hands of busy men, has covered up forever all vestiges of the conflict.

  80. The humours of tax-gathering in this country are quite impayable you perceive--and ought to be set forth on the escutcheon of the new Knight of the Bath whom the Queen hath delighted to honour.

  81. The constant phrase of 'Oh our sister, God hath sent thee to look to us!

  82. You need have no fears that you will be rejected, for hath not the Saviour said:--Him that cometh unto me I will in no wise cast out.


  83. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hath" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    hath become; hath broken; hath chosen; hath come; hath commanded; hath created; hath delivered; hath done; hath found; hath given; hath gone; hath left; hath lost; hath made; hath ordained; hath pleased; hath power; hath promised; hath reached; hath revealed; hath seen; hath sent; hath sinned; hath taken; hath written; hath wrought