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Example sentences for "not hesitate"

  • I do not hesitate--I refuse," replied the king.

  • Nay, do not hesitate, for I have seen all.

  • This led to the discovery of another occupation of the settlers, which I do not hesitate to disclose now that the Government monopoly has been abolished.

  • Many of the natives look with contempt on the colonists, and do not hesitate to tell them that they are merely liberated slaves.

  • Do not hesitate because of that," I hastened to say, believing I understood his meaning.

  • Do not hesitate because of me, Monsieur," I said calmly.

  • Do not hesitate; run swift, and straight.

  • The art of the dyer has made such progress that very satisfactory results are obtained, and quite wealthy people do not hesitate to resort to this expedient.

  • The stain made by it remains for some time and that is the objection to it on the face, but do not hesitate on that account if the other remedies do not work well or are not at hand.

  • I do not hesitate to recommend it as a splendid remedy.

  • Women of good social position do not hesitate to meet their lovers at such places, for there is a great deal of truth in the old adage which tells us "there's no place so private as a crowded hall.

  • They do not hesitate to solicit custom on the streets and in the public places, though they are not, as a general rule, obliged to do so.

  • Their chief object is to procure money, and they do not hesitate to plunder their victims in order to obtain it.

  • The clairvoyants do not hesitate to confess to their friends, in a confidential way, of course, that their pretensions are mere humbuggery, and they laugh at the credulity of their victims, whilst they encourage it.

  • Yet I dare say you can easily imagine certain degrees and continuity of change in these variable phenomena which you would not hesitate to call as much miracle as if the dead were raised, or the sun stayed in mid-heaven.

  • Criticism from gentlemen who do not hesitate to order out armies to kill and slay their opponents, who do not hesitate to encourage party mobs to attack defenceless women in public meetings--criticism from them hardly rings true.

  • I do not hesitate to say that if the men of the country do not at this eleventh hour put their hand out and save Mrs. Pankhurst, before a few more years are passed they will stretch out their hand in vain to save the Empire.

  • Balfour in his energetic days, a most sensible order, that he may well be proud of: "Do not hesitate to shoot.

  • I hear thunder, and I conclude there has been an electric discharge; I do not hesitate to consider the physical phenomenon as anterior to the auditory image perceived in my consciousness, because I believe it is its cause.

  • However, we do not hesitate to affirm that their distribution is now nearly uniform.

  • Though these two facts happen in impenetrable worlds, I do not hesitate to regard the first as anterior to the second, because I believe it is its cause.

  • This is why I do not hesitate to say that mathematics deserves to be cultivated for its own sake, and the theories inapplicable to physics as well as the others.

  • In the West Indies, the station of manager or overseer is an honorable one; proprietors of estates, and even men of rank, do not hesitate to occupy it.

  • The apprentices of St. Thomas in the East, I do not hesitate to say, are much superior in manners and morals to those who inhabit the towns.

  • I cannot help contrasting the situation of that country with this colony, where I do not hesitate to say perfect tranquillity exists.

  • I do not hesitate to look upon it as consisting of a silken tissue which the larva, towards the end of its task, has steeped thoroughly in a sort of varnish prepared not by the silk-glands but by the stomach.

  • I do not hesitate to affirm that during my stay in America I did not meet with a single individual, of the clergy or of the laity, who was not of the same opinion upon this point.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    done for; not altogether; not come; not dead; not difficult; not exactly; not fear; not feel; not find; not his; not less; not mine; not mistaken; not one; not see; not there; not worthy; note the; nothing could; nothing had; nothing more; nothing much; nothing remarkable; nothing wrong; notwithstanding his; wery good