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Example sentences for "that none"

  • Nay then, good night; I perceive by this gear, That none is so deaf as who will not hear; I spake as plainly as I could devise, Yet me understand thou canst in no wise!

  • There must be also pheasant and swan; There must be heronsew, partridge, and quail; And therefore I must do what I can, That none of all these the gentleman fail.

  • There would this day be very good cheer, That every one his belly may fill, And three or four minstrels would be here, That none in the house sit idle or still.

  • The sultan in whose quarter we anchored is so absolute, that none of his people dared to sell a single cocoa-nut without his leave.

  • The palace of the king, which is a stately building in a new fortress, has had all its gilded tiles carried away by a whirlwind, so that none of them could be found.

  • And I charge you before the Lord, as you will answer it at the coming of our Lord Jesus, that none of you be found guilty herein.

  • But here appears the glory of Christ, that none but he can save.

  • Neither is it likely, that none of the German Historians should have made the least Mention of it, if any Patritians of that Kind had been instituted by a German Emperor, who at the same Time was King of Francogallia.

  • So that none of the Eastern Kings either ventured to make War without a mercenary Army of Gauls, or fled for Refuge to other than the Gauls, when they were driven out of their Kingdoms.

  • He repeated this the next day, and never once varied afterwards; saying to me on the third day, that none of the doctors who attended the Prince were of a different opinion, or hid from him what they thought.

  • The most surprising thing of all this is, that none of the ministers could be induced to speak a word upon the occurrence.

  • Yet, such is the injustice of mankind, that none of those acts which are the real stains of his life has drawn on him so much obloquy as this measure, which was in truth a reform necessary to the success of all his other reforms.

  • His wig was so large, and his face so emaciated, that none of his features could be discerned, except the high curve of his nose, and his eyes, which still retained a gleam of the old fire.

  • They are stout and well-made, but very fearful, so that none of them would come on board our ships, or even enter our boats.

  • After a long conference,[112] the general demanded that proclamation might be instantly made, that none of the natives should abuse the English, but that they might be permitted to follow their business in peace and quietness.

  • This single Hollander bore such sway, that none of those who remained in the island dared to displease him.

  • My father and my mother uttered my name, and [they] hid it in my body at my birth so that none of those who would use against me words of power might succeed in making their enchantments have dominion over me.

  • It must be concluded, he says, that none of these explanations taken by itself contains the true explanation of the foregoing history, though all of them together do.

  • With a refinement in cruelty, that none but an Indian would have imagined, the place, selected for this grave deliberation, was immediately about the post to which the most important of its subjects was attached.

  • Still the character of Le Balafre was so imposing, and the custom to which he had resorted so sacred, that none dared to lift a voice in opposition to the measure.

  • There remained only a little daughter whom the King could not bring himself to slay; but Chinaobraya killed her, so that none of the family should remain alive of the blood royal, and the throne should be secured for his nephew.

  • And he so tamed the Scots, that none of them durst build a ship or a boate, with aboue three yron nailes in it.

  • The Dutch told me, that none of their ships could have worked in such a gale of wind, and that we seemed to come in faster than they were generally able to do when the wind was fair.

  • I intimated, however, that none of them were to come within the line I had drawn, except one who appeared to be a chief, and Owhaw.

  • We afterwards learnt, that none of the others were either killed or wounded.

  • That none of them were even aware of the main fact of the disease and condition to which the death was attributable.

  • That none of them had ever seen a case of the kind of poisoning supposed.

  • That none of them had ever seen a case of the kind of disease to which the death, if not to poison, was attributable.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    here are; kept them; magnetic field; mortal combat; that all; that any; that book; that city; that each; that even; that every; that for; that girl; that head; that kind; that last; that law; that light; that must; that nature; that not; that other; that period; that portion; that sense; that was