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Example sentences for "our minds"

  • Who can explain how food sustains life; how light reveals material objects, how sound conveys ideas to our minds?

  • The sun does not put the seed in the soil, nor does the Holy Spirit without our attention and study put the word of God in our minds.

  • It is well for us to get it fixed in our minds that we need to be guided always by Him.

  • The news from Kentucky and Tennessee is not favourable, but we must make up our minds to meet with reverses and overcome them.

  • It is better to make up our minds to a general loss.

  • We must make up our minds to fight our battles and win our independence alone.

  • Deep impressions are also made by the repetition, more or less often, of a feeble impression which, if unrepeated, would have soon passed out of our minds.

  • For such praise raises a suspicion in our minds (pace the late Dr.

  • It will, therefore, be necessary to consider the general tendency of our minds in regard to impressions made upon us, and the memory of such impressions.

  • Such are a few of the new conceptions implanted in our minds by the improvement of natural knowledge.

  • As every idea is derived from a precedent impression, had we any idea of the substance of our minds, we must also have an impression of it; which is very difficult, if not impossible, to be conceived.

  • The length is inseparable from the breadth both in nature and in our minds; but this excludes not a partial consideration, and a distinction of reason, after the manner above explained.

  • And perverse, indeed, must be our minds if we can twist the good news of Christ's salvation into the bad news of condemnation!

  • Nature and science cannot take away our sins, give peace to our hearts, right judgment to our minds, strength to our wills, or everlasting life to our souls and bodies.

  • In proportion as we are thus transformed in our minds, we shall be able to fulfil all our duties and behavior as becometh Christians.

  • Indeed, we ofttimes, when we are persecuted, do feel the terrors of our adversaries in our minds.

  • His advice had great weight on our minds, but did not shake our purpose.

  • Our minds were at length seized with horror, suspicious that our tyrants had determined to make a finishing stroke of their cruelty, and rid themselves of us altogether.

  • As he passed along, bending his body and bringing his broad shoulders to nearly a horizontal position, the idea occurred to our minds to furnish him with some recruits from the colony in the snuff box.

  • A ground-glass shade over a gas-lamp does not bring more solace to our dazzled eyes than such a one to our minds.

  • I suspect we learn from our dressmakers to shift the costume of our minds, and slip on the new fashions of thinking all the more easily because we have been accustomed to new styles of dressing every season.

  • We could not make up our minds to tax the Scarabee's hospitality, already levied upon by the voracious articulate.

  • I must leave the condition of our minds to the imagination.

  • Accordingly, we made up our minds to creep on to the top of the rocking-stone and lie there in readiness.

  • You will see it stated in this manuscript that I, or rather we, had made up our minds not to make this history public during our joint lives.

  • Now we made up our minds to rest our horses awhile, proposing to push forward again with the moon, for having the wrath of the Khania behind us we did not dare to linger.

  • Like the visions on the fire, may not that hideous shape have been but an illusion of our minds?

  • But we spoke of it much with hope and wonder, and made up our minds that we would at once ascend this mountain.

  • Such thoughts as these rose in our minds as the endless minutes were born and died and--nothing happened.

  • If we once make up our minds that we shall do a certain thing by Christ's help and for His sake, in ninety cases out of a hundred the expectation will fulfil itself, and we shall do it.

  • Yet the wisest people assure us that our souls are as superior to our minds as are our minds to our inert and merely material bodies.

  • We have found very good quarters here, and have waited for the weather to get warmer before moving; but at last we have made up our minds to begin nomadising again next Friday.

  • We had made up our minds to bolt from Rome to Florence at once, when I suddenly got better, and to-day am all right.

  • And we believe it because the words came from his own lips, and they are lodged deep in our minds.

  • Do not think we are hasty in making up our minds.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "our minds" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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