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Example sentences for "many good"

  • In fact, Marietta, though nine years old, and possessed of many good qualities, was often very unreasonable, and the slightest whim or irritability was sufficient to make her forget her best resolutions.

  • The damsel was of right good life and right holy, and ended thereafter in many good works.

  • And seeing that he could not obtain it by siege, inasmuch as it was very strong in towers and in walls and in many good soldiers, he set about to gain it by deceit and by flattery and by treachery.

  • Sir, said Isoud, an it please you I will not be there, for through me ye be marked of many good knights, and that caused you to have much more labour for my sake than needeth you.

  • Thereof heard Sir Launcelot, and purveyed him of many good knights, for with him held many knights; and some for his own sake, and some for the queen's sake.

  • I owe very great thanks meanwhile to your Du Moulin of Nismes [not far from Orange], who, by his speeches and most friendly talk concerning me, has procured me the goodwill of so many good men in those parts.

  • Many good, but easy, men had thought it best, for the reputation of the Christian ministry, not to rake too deeply into such an unpleasant business.

  • Bless me, said I, I did not think I had so many good things!

  • Then thus: of many good, I thinke him best Iul.

  • Many good morrowes to my Noble Lord Hast.

  • Many good-morrowes to your Maiestie King.

  • Many good nights, my Lord, I rest your seruant.

  • For this Sir Breunor was a proved knight, and had been, or then, the death of many good knights, that it was pity that he had so long endured.

  • What shall be said of us, who have seen so many good hours, yet are not willing to endure evil for a single hour!

  • They now are the best men on earth who have many masses said, as though they thought thereby to lay up many good works.

  • God knows, he says, why He permits so many good desires to require such length of time and such severe effort to bring them to action, nay, more than this, why sometimes they are never actuated at all.

  • There is, I think, no greater temptation than one which assails many good people, namely, the desire to know for certain whether or not they are in a state of grace.

  • The competitions that are held at many open meetings for "approach shots," generally result in anybody but the scratch players being the winners, and show that this branch of the game is neglected by many good players.

  • But as we should not make such rapid progress, or have the advantage of seeing together so many good skaters of all nationalities, if we had not the covered rinks, many of us will not be inclined to complain.

  • The one a man of long seruice, and good desert among the Dutch: the other of so many good parts of a worthy gentleman, as the like are seldome seene to concurre in any.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    felt better; four weeks; free myself; many battles; many birds; many countries; many eggs; many great; many houses; many leagues; many letters; many members; many men; many miracles; many other; many others; many particulars; many parts; many physicians; many questions; many readers; many were; many works; many writers; many young; ultimate reality