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Example sentences for "mo"

Lexicographically close words:
mmel; mmtliche; mnemic; mnemonic; mnestra; moah; moan; moaned; moaning; moanings
  1. At the bedd{es} hed he fond A swerd, worthe an Erllys lond, That meche wase of myght.

  2. As the romance begins and ends with a benediction, in the same way each deed and each adventure of the hero is introduced and finished by long prayers.

  3. They woAEsAEs not to bed gan{ge}, TyAEsAEs on the morrow the Day spronge, Thus a wey to ffare.

  4. God, that Dyed on the Rood, Geff the evyAEsAEs happe thys day!

  5. Lordys assembelid in sale, WeAEsAEs mo than I haue in tale, Or ellis gret wonder were.

  6. Ang malaking bahay na aking binangit, at gayon din ang may sampung pintuan ay inyong lahat, ari ninyong sarili, upang kayo'y may ipamuhay.

  7. But there came one who paid the penalty of our sins.

  8. Sidenote: He often visits the spot where his pearl disappeared, and hears a sweet song.

  9. The New Jerusalem is where the Lamb has assembled his brides.

  10. Ther (in paradyse) were floures bothe blew and blake, Of alle frutes thei myth ther take.

  11. Thig mo bheul air do cheartas, is air do chliù, my mouth shall speak of thy justice and thy praise, Psal.

  12. So it is used in many Gaelic songs: beir mo shoiridh le dùrachd dh' fhios na cailinn, &c.

  13. Bhithinn iar mo bhualadh, Ma bhitheas mi iar mo bhualadh, I would have been struck, &c.

  14. The same arrangement takes place when the Auxiliary is combined with the Infinitive of a Transitive verb, accompanied by a possessive pronoun; as, rinn e mo bhualadh he made my striking, i.

  15. The Simple Tenses of rach, combined with the Infinitive of a transitive verb, correspond to the Passive Voice of the verb; as, chaidh mo bhualadh my striking went, i.

  16. I do not want to drink water,' and mizzu vo nomi tǒ mo gozaranu.

  17. They also use fucǒ nai coto mo arǒzu 'perhaps it will be that this is not deep.

  18. The future is agueô coto mo arǒzu 'he will perhaps offer.

  19. Mairu tó mo zonjenu means 'I do not want to go.

  20. Iomi va ieide, or iomi mo ieide 'since I could not read, or not being able to read' is also said.

  21. Therefore, to work my feat, I will my name disguise; And call my name Policy instead of Covetise.

  22. How think you by this, my own dear mother?

  23. Of the very wisdom ye have participation.

  24. They believed that the means of entering the church now, are what they were then; that Christ's conditions were in their very nature of divinity, unalterable.

  25. To the simple blacksmith, it sounded like a voice long silent, issuing from the sacred past.

  26. It is such a good cause, I'm sure I can give $100.

  27. At such times as the Carrs were not studying, or reciting to L.

  28. It is interesting to note that here is a religion which its opponents refused to take at its face value.

  29. If you know what you are doing," said William Carr, "go ahead.

  30. Capt Lewis and three men crossed the river and on the opposit Side to view the falls which he had not yet taken a full view of- At 9 oClock a.

  31. By the year 168 either Păk-je had grown so strong or Sil-la so weak that the former deemed it a fit time to make a grand demonstration all along Sil-la’s western border.

  32. In Ko-gu-ryŭ a concubine of King Pong-sang tried to incense him against the queen by showing him a leathern bag which she claimed the queen had made to drown her in.

  33. His words were believed and the general received the gift.

  34. It is an interesting but melancholy fact that most of the arguments used to show a Korean origin of things Japanese are based upon evidence nearly if not quite as credible as this story.

  35. During this period Păk-je seems to have made a spasmodic effort at reform, for we read that she reorganised her official system and set a heavy penalty for bribery, namely imprisonment for life.

  36. The Emperor immediately despatched an army under Gen.

  37. There she found opportunity to poison his food and thus accomplish her purpose.


  38. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mo" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    modern chemistry; modern church; modern philosophy; modern thought; moist meadows; moment afterward; monastic life; moral agency; moral evil; moral principle; moral rectitude; moral value; more acquaintance; more commonly; more danger; more easily; more idea; more pleasing; more right; mortal enemy; mortal life; mother told; mother will; motor activity; mounted infantry; move away