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Example sentences for "loved the"

  • For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth on him should not perish, but have eternal life.

  • Setting aside his obstinacy with regard to the Princes, he loved the order of rank; preferences, and distinctions: he caused them to be observed as much as possible, and himself set the example.

  • He felt all the danger he ran, but he was courageous; he loved the State, and, if I may say so, he loved the King as a mistress.

  • He loved the traditions of the great Republic whose born citizen he was, and was hopeful of her future in all things, and for her art he worked nobly and unselfishly.

  • He loved the pianoforte as an instrument for personal melodic and harmonic expression, and understood the range of its tonal resources.

  • He loved the beauty, grandeur and solemnity of Nature not only for its outward aspect, but for what he thought it symbolised.

  • He loved the truth; but in the expression of his opinions there was sometimes a delightful touch of exaggeration that lent a peculiar charm to his conversation.

  • In the far after years she confided to her children that she had never loved the mountains, and then added, "But I never told Charles!

  • He loved the people as do all who really love God.

  • The prince had his eyes shut for a long time to the wrongs of the oppressed people of Zmudz, and he loved the Knights of the Cross.

  • The ksiondz Wyszoniek probably did not believe entirely in Sanderus' pardons; but he was glad to have even a pretext so that he could help Danusia and Zbyszko, because he loved the girl, whom he had known from childhood.

  • She was pretty and belonged to a powerful family; the princess liked her better than any of the other young girls and she loved the princess.

  • Compunction was one: you could touch him on the heart and bring him weeping to his knees; affection was another: if he loved the petitioner he yielded handsomely.

  • By Saint Maclou and the astonishing works he did, I should be bad Norman, and worse Angevin, and less English than I am, if I loved the French.

  • Oh, what joy it would bring to my heart could I know that he loved the Saviour, and that he is yet alive and the door of mercy still open.

  • God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life.

  • Above all, he loved the red-brown Indians themselves.

  • I loved the Saviour, and had abundant communion with Him.

  • I loved them both; I knew not which I loved the better.

  • There was an odd thing about it all: I could not for the life of me tell which of the two charming girls I loved the better.

  • Illustration: "I could not for the life of me tell which of the two charming girls I loved the better.

  • He loved the peace of his home; it was his ark of rest; but he loved also the bustle and turmoil of life.

  • His son did not deny it; he said that he loved the lady, that her father was very wealthy, and that she was in every way presentable.

  • He loved, or thought he loved the people, but the Germany he loved was the eighteenth-century which the Germans were ashamed of, and were destroying as fast as they could.

  • From the first sight, he loved the Governor, who, though sixty years old, had the youth of his sympathies.

  • He loved the atrocities of English art and society, as he loved Charles Dickens and Miss Austen, not because of their example, but because of their humor.

  • To the last he loved the sunshine, the grass, and the flowers; to the last he had a kind look and word for the passers-by, who all knew it was Burns.

  • Jolliest of our birds of singing, Best he loved the Bob-o-link.

  • Alike we loved The muses' haunts, and all our fancies moved To measures of old song.

  • The Peasant Poet He loved the brook's soft sound, The swallow swimming by.

  • He loved the daisy-covered ground, The cloud-bedappled sky.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "loved the" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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