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Example sentences for "pain and"

  • And, growing more and more excited, he lost every sense of measure, to the degree that even Acte saw that he was promising more than he could execute; that he was talking because of pain and anger.

  • I offer my pain and disappointment to God," said he, "but thou hast deceived the Saviour also, for thou hast gone as it were to a quagmire which has poisoned thy soul with its miasma.

  • It was even intimated that in her expressions of pain and sorrow, there was more or less poetical affectation.

  • Another doubt is made by some philosophers, whether it be lawful for a man in such extremity of pain and grief, to make away himself: and how these men that so do are to be censured.

  • If, by my life, her heart, like mine, were full of pain and pine * She had not decks her neck with ring nor sole with ruddy stain.

  • Susan, in a burst of pain and pleasure, pride and grief, and Heaven knows how many other conflicting feelings.

  • Florence thought of this good creature, long after he had left her, with mingled emotions of pain and pleasure.

  • So that gradually the life of the Spirit emerged for us as something most actual, not archaic: a perennial possibility of newness, of regeneration, a widening of our span of pain and joy.

  • We know very well the essential characters of this fresh mentality; the power, the enthusiasm, the radiant joy, the indifference to pain and hardship it confers.

  • I in his defence opposing Xenocles, who was an Epicurean, said, Pray, sir, do not all place the very substance of pleasure in privation of pain and suffering?

  • The same must be thought about the like emotions, pain and anger.

  • But that scandalizes you and my mother, and makes your house a scene of pain and mortification in your old age.

  • Perhaps she was instructed by spirits which, having passed through a similar trial of pain and loneliness, had risen to see the reason why.

  • The weather was intensely hot; her health was feeble and delicate; the dead and dying were around her in every stage of pain and horror; but she never shrank from the duty she had assumed.

  • Sir Amyas, turning away under a strange stroke of pain and sham.

  • Were they not probably as susceptible to pain and pleasure, to comfort and discomfort, to rudeness and civility?

  • He met the confession, which his son had made in pain and diffidence, with a most deplorable want of tact.

  • But I don't see your argument, for if there was an all-powerful God, He could have caused the man you speak of to be as noble and good without passing through pain and temptation.

  • With a hoarse cry of sobbing-pain and shame, the brave little man came over, both shoulders on the mould, and the scientific old veteran was again the victor.

  • The tiger had simply knocked him down, stood over him for a minute, seized him by the shoulder, and then dashed on through the scrub, leaving him behind half dead with pain and fear.

  • God knows that from that moment I was the victim of pain and terror, nor had I at any time taken the flattering poison as a stimulus, or for any craving after pleasurable sensation.

  • Mysteries, pain and sorrow as consequences of sin shadowed forth in, 397-u.

  • The Theban progeny of Jove had his share of pain and trial.

  • Pain and suffering a part of the scheme of the Universe, 229-m.

  • Physical pain beyond a certain point ceases to be pain and becomes an ecstasy.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    after sitting; been revealed; but because; contributory negligence; four large; high vacuum; just such; large stream; never allowed; pain and; paint them; painted black; painted glass; painted many; painted pottery; painted white; poor darling; press through; routine work; same period; seek their; seven hundred; stand for some time; then take out the; undoubted right; will make