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Example sentences for "into their"

  • The cows had been let out into their paddock, and their smooth sides were already shining with their new, sleek, spring coats; they basked in the sunshine and lowed to go to the meadow.

  • Meanwhile the officiating clergy had got into their vestments, and the priest and deacon came out to the lectern, which stood in the forepart of the church.

  • After dinner the two young men go into their host's study, and write a letter to the unknown fair one.

  • Said: God be judge between us and thee, for thou hast done evil against us, in that thou wouldst not speak peaceably with the Assyrians, and for this cause God hath sold us into their hands.

  • Let not my soul go into their counsel, nor my glory be in their assembly: because in their fury they slew a man, and in their selfwill they undermined a wall.

  • And when they had stripped him, and out off his head, and taken away his armour, they sent it into their land, to be carried about, and shewn in the temples of the idols and to the people.

  • I know what I will do, that when I shall be removed from the stewardship, they may receive me into their houses.

  • I shall go into their service or into yours, monsieur--will you play a game of dice to decide?

  • I did so, seeing that I had no choice in the matter; the door slammed heavily to, the massive bolts grated harshly back into their places, and I was alone.

  • I suppose it would be best to stop and explain matters; for if I made off they might take it into their heads to pot me.

  • There you ought to be safe, unless these rascals take it into their heads to burn the town.

  • Yet he was willing and anxious to face the Germans at any time they should take it into their heads to attempt another assault.

  • It would be a terrible time for everyone in India if they did take it into their heads to rise.

  • It would never do, you see, Miss Hannay, for the Commandant and four of the officers to be away, if the Sepoys should take it into their heads to refuse to receive cartridges or anything of that sort.

  • And Alma and his brethren went forth and delivered themselves up into their hands; and the Lamanites took possession of the land of Helam.

  • And they prohibited their flocks from saluting Catholics, from speaking to them, from going into their churches or into their houses, from sitting down in the midst of them.

  • So one fine evening the reckless crew took it into their heads to rifle a pear tree of one of Patricius's neighbours.

  • They being the Pure, they purified matter by absorbing it into their bodies.

  • The King declared that he would no longer bear the expense of the changes that the courtiers introduced into their apartments.

  • The Jesuits constantly admit the laity, even married, into their company.

  • While at Trianon these Princesses took it into their heads to walk out at night and divert themselves with crackers.

  • Let not my soul go into their counsel, nor my glory be in their assembly: because in their fury they slew a man, and in their self-will they undermined a wall.

  • On the third day we shall strike right up into their mountains.

  • Any dark night they may take it into their heads to come up, and there won't be nothing to prevent them, for the rustling of the stream among the rocks would cover any little noise they might make.

  • We shall not have much time to spare, for the Utes may take it into their heads to attack us any night; and, besides, we have no means of making a big raft.

  • And Zedekiah the king said unto Jeremiah, I am afraid of the Jews that are fallen to the Chaldeans, lest they deliver me into their hand, and they mock me.

  • And the LORD gave them rest round about, according to all that he sware unto their fathers: and there stood not a man of all their enemies before them; the LORD delivered all their enemies into their hand.

  • The yoke of my transgressions is bound by his hand: they are wreathed, and come up upon my neck: he hath made my strength to fall, the LORD hath delivered me into their hands, from whom I am not able to rise up.

  • Out of distinguished respect for it, they refrained from putting it into their mouths.

  • Many nights we lay in the open air; for no one would receive us into their houses or at the inns, and often they set the dogs upon us.

  • The mendicant monks forced their way into their kitchens, and demanded the smoked meats from their chimneys, and the eggs from their baskets.

  • Some of the musical composers also introduced him into their operas.

  • It is not alone the importance that these decorations give the wearer which enters into their value.

  • The boys would take off a small piece of scalp, and with its long black hair, tie it into their button-holes, as a souvenir to take home with them.

  • But they are mostly cureiss about one thing: they kan haul one leg up into their body, and stand on tuther, awl day, and not tutch ennything with their hands.

  • If yu think just az they do, they will soon want tew think sum other way, and that lets two ideas git into their hed, which makes them perhaps endurable.


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