Mamma would not let me go to the Sabbath school, because she thought I might take cold!
I might have said something to one of the children which she never would have forgotten all her life--and to think of the opportunity being lost, for fear I might take cold!
Therefore doth My Father love Me, because I lay down My life, that I might take it again.
It was His own voluntary act, to lay down His life that He might take it again.
Besides, when he returned to Russia, she gave him leave of absence, that he might take a holiday at a beautiful estate she had given him, together with the eight thousand serfs who lived upon it.
The bishop having granted permission, the Franciscan friar offered a stole to Grandier, who, turning towards the prelate, asked him if he might take it.
Accordingly the archbishop would understand what the pope expected of his devotion and friendship: it was a simple and straight avowal that he had supposed he might take it upon himself to accord the dispensation.
I know they did so; and I might takemyself as a specimen of that.
I believe that if crew were to settle every three months, it might take them a whole day to carry through that settlement.
Sometimes I got them as I wanted them and at other times I might take a little goods expecting that I would perhaps get a shilling of money along with them as I was in necessity for it; but I could not get any.
Perhaps it might take a little time to bring about the proper arrangements; but I think it would work better if such a system were adopted.
Then David sent and treated with Abigail, that he might take her to himself for a wife.
And he took of the seed of the land, and put it in the ground for seed, that it might take a firm root over many waters: he planted it on the surface of the earth.
For what cause didst thou say, she was thy sister, that I might take her to my wife?
Many a student, used worse by fortune and the world than he thinks he deserves, might take it to himself with profit.
To do so was a duty which seemed to be lying across his path, that he might take it up and make it his.
When I found that shilling this morning, sir, the thought came over me to wish it was mine--to wish that I might take it without doing ill.
They had a view of her situation, and of the possible forms her own consciousness of it might take--a view determined by the change of attitude they had had, ever so subtly, to recognise in her on their return from Matcham.
But as the admission is only twenty-five cents we might take it in---if we get the chance.
He might take it into his head to eat us up instead of the wildcats," said Whopper earnestly.
If only Jed Sanborn was here---he might take some of it home.
Besides, she looked as if at the first liberty I might take, she would rise with an annihilating glance, and leave me alone.
Jest this: I might take a fancy ter shoot fust an' talk it over arterward.
And he might take a fancy that Elreno would be the last place where he would be expected to appear, and so he would go there.
He selected Professor Scotch as a proper man to become my guardian, and specified that I might take along a schoolmate as a companion, if I so desired.
The latter carried one of the muskets, which the mate said we might take, and the rest of us armed ourselves with long pointed sticks.
While most of the people were thus employed, Mr Griffiths, the doctor, and I climbed to the highest rock in the neighbourhood, that we might take a look-out for the ship.
It mattered very little to us, though I was afraid that he might take it into his head to turn Jack out of the ship at some place or other, on the plea that he did not belong to her.
In the case of any other disease whatever, even though I might take medical or surgical treatment, I would supplement this by a fast, because there is no kind of treatment which does not succeed better with the blood in good condition.
No matter what precautions we might take, no matter if we were to gargle our throats every few minutes, we could never get rid of such germs.
Ellen told him that he might take a house in some small street, say near the "Elephant and Castle," for 17s.
Or hemight take it with one of those sallies of sarcastic calm, of which he believed himself to be a master.
I went to find him, as he might take care of me; and he was gone; and then I didn't know what to do.
He might take on Billy Pitt again if he liked; but I don't see myself what we want wi' anybody besides King and Parliament.
And besides that, you'll have to suffer in your feelings, wi' giving your love to a man as can never marry you, so as he might take care of you all your life.
It might take a while for this to become noticeable, especially in view of the obviously warm volcanic action from the unseen areas near the core of the Moon below, yet there it was.
Well, it's possible, but it might take a little doing.
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