Then George will rejoice, and Dan will sing highday: Hoc Ithacus velit, et magni mercentur Atridae.
It is also that of the Varni, Varini, and Viruni of the classical writers; as well as of the Werini of the Introduction to the Leges Angliorum et Werinorum, hoc est Thuringorum.
In a letter to Marliano, Martyr speaks of the large sums, "ab hoc gubernatore ad vos missae, sub parandae classis praetextu.
He says, in reference to the pupils of the Druids, "De Bello Gallico," book vi.
He can laugh pungently enough at the style of oratory prevailing in the courts-- nilne pudet capiti non posse pericula cano pellere, quin tepidum hoc optes audire 'decenter'.
Whence in the Canon of the Mass it is said, Jube hoc in sublime Altare Tuum perferri.
Alli enim aiunt, hoc quod scriptum est, sedere a dextris salvatoris et sinistris, de Paulo et de Marcione dici, quod Paulus sedet a dextris, Marcion sedet a sinistris.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hoc" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.