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Example sentences for "re"

Lexicographically close words:
rdinating; rdination; rdlingen; rdoba; rdova; reabsorb; reabsorbed; reabsorption; reaccept; reach
  1. Hear how pleasantly one jested at this vain and contemptible arrogancy.

  2. So that the fame of never so long time, if it be compared with everlasting eternity, seemeth not little but none at all.

  3. So that we many times complain because most wicked men obtain them.

  4. His chief source of refreshment, in the dungeon to which his beloved library had not accompanied him, was a memory well stocked with the poetry and thought of former days.

  5. And, like unto the angry bee Who hath her pleasant honey lost, She flies away with nimble wing And in our hearts doth leave her sting.

  6. The development of the argument is anything but Neoplatonic; it is all his own.

  7. I would utter a wonderful thing, insomuch as I can scarcely explicate my mind in words.

  8. Since, then, Christ never sinned, it must be asked why He suffered death if He assumed the body of Adam before sin.

  9. They would willingly have lived securely, but could not, and yet they brag of their power.

  10. Therefore Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are one God, not three Gods.

  11. First, it was not pleasant to lose their investment.

  12. Into none of his works has he put more of the warmth of personal feeling and the glow of early recollection.

  13. His death is a bit of manly and genuine pathos; and in his conversations with the chaplain there is here and there a touch of true humor, which we value the more because humor was certainly not one of the author's best gifts.

  14. He could not hear her answer; only saw that she looked up with a white, pitiful smile.

  15. If it had ever hurt her to be as she was, if she had ever compared herself bitterly with fair, beloved women, she was glad now and thankful for every fault and deformity that brought her nearer to him, and made her dearer.

  16. Never has there been a father ever so thrifty but that an extravagant son has been able to squander within a short time the accumulated savings of years.

  17. Thou wouldst, moreover, have congratulated the Latin Muses, either for leaving but a doubtful superiority to the arrogant Greek Muses, or else for winning over them a decisive victory.

  18. The Icelandic Skjoldunga saga, extant only in a Latin summary of the end of the sixteenth century.

  19. Danes first become widely known, and the name "Danes" first meets us in Latin and Greek authors.

  20. And one piece of evidence there is, which tends to show that Beowulf is not an historic king at all, but that his adventures have been violently inserted amid the historic names of the kings of the Geatas.

  21. Partii in aprile, pretestando un giro nei dipartimenti del circondario di pubblica beneficenza a me affidato, e giunsi in Ancona prima del giorno 21 del mese, epoca assegnatami.


  22. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "re" 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:
    reach them; really believe; reason itself; reason whatever; recall something; reckon thar; recognition marks; red and; reduced from; religious beliefs; religious faith; religious knowledge; remedy against; remember also; reminded himself; repair damages; repeat from; repel invasion; replied they; representing the; republican institutions; resist them; return from; returned again; reveals itself; revolt from