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Example sentences for "many have"

  • Many have access to these, that never enter within the secret of the Lord, and so shall not dwell in the house above.

  • Many have a superstitious conceit of the public place of worship, as if there were more holiness in it than in any other house; and so they think their prayers in the church are more acceptable than in their chamber.

  • Many have spoke of it, but none can tell what the Valley of the Shadow of Death should mean, until they come in it themselves.

  • That they are cowards, many have said, but few have found it so in the time of trial.

  • She, as many have been, was encouraged to set out in the ways of the Lord by her neighbour and friend.

  • Many have come to port after a great storm.

  • I grant that owing to the present unjust and unequal reward for labor, many have to work too hard for a subsistence; but whatever his vocation, he has to attend as much to it before as after marriage.

  • It is not so Apostolic to make the wife subject to the husband as many have supposed.

  • Forasmuch as many have taken in hand to set forth in order a narration of the things that have been accomplished among us, 1:2.

  • Many have refused to lend, not out of wickedness, but they were afraid to be defrauded without cause.

  • Many have fallen by the edge of the sword, but not so many as have perished by their own tongue.

  • Mr. Theobald is “very unwilling to allow him so poor a scholar as many have laboured to represent him”; and yet is “cautious of declaring too positively on the other side of the question.

  • The truth is that the need of symbols to express or represent our highest emotions is inwoven with human nature, and indifference to them is not, as many have supposed, a sign of enlightenment or of spirituality.

  • But it held sway for a long time--so long that we cannot complain if many have said, "This is the essence of Mysticism.

  • Many have seen it and sung it; many now see and sing it; many shall see and sing it, and trust in the Lord.

  • Many have been my burdens of late; strangers laid upon me to provide for, even when I thought I had not sufficient to give to all their due and provide for my own family.

  • This is the law that so many have so long spoken about, and so few have all this time sought to look whether they say the truth or not.

  • Many are overburdened with business, and can imagine no comfort but in rest; many have minds so placid, as willingly to indulge a voluntary lethargy; or so narrow, as easily to be filled to their utmost capacity.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    little about; many animals; many children; many colors; many days; many difficulties; many diseases; many distinct; many families; many fields; many flowers; many girls; many great; many libraries; many lines; many men; many other; many pages; many physicians; many pictures; many races; many servants; many souls; many writers; many young; school libraries