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Example sentences for "that our"

  • Now it was under such conditions, in those times of Johnson, that our Men of Letters had to live.

  • These gentlemen have connections both in and out of office, and these again their connections, so that our default on this article is further known, more blamed, and excites worse dispositions against us, than you can conceive.

  • By these you will perceive, that our peace is not to be purchased at Algiers but at a price far beyond our powers.

  • But now for Mr. Newman's scriptural proof, that our Lord "committed to the priesthood the gift of consecrating the Eucharist.

  • Is that our experience of what it is to pray, and our notion of what it is to be answered?

  • If we have a Truth in the heavens, absolute and immutable, on which to anchor our hopes, let us see to it that our hopes, anchored thereon, are sure and steadfast.

  • And when so many voices are proclaiming that God has never spoken to men, that our thoughts of His Book are dreams, and its long empire over men's spirits a waning tyranny, does cool indifference become us?

  • The lesson from that resolve is that our religion, if it is worth anything, must be a continuous and uniformly acting force throughout our whole lives, and not merely sporadic and spasmodic, by fits and starts.

  • Belike your Lordship takes vs then for fooles, To try if that our owne be ours, or no Talb.

  • For we may generally observe, that our Admiration of a famous Man lessens upon our nearer Acquaintance with him; and that we seldom hear the Description of a celebrated Person, without a Catalogue of some notorious Weaknesses and Infirmities.

  • For the Degeneracy of human Life is such, that our Anger is more easily transferred to our Children than our Love.

  • And the gentlemen had said, had permitted himself to say, that our England's recent history was a provincial apothecary's exhibition of the battle of bane and antidote.

  • Themison the preliminary sketch of the grand object of the expedition: indeed one of the eminent ones of the world; matter for an Epic; though it is to be feared, that our part in it will not encourage a Cis-Atlantic bard.

  • I am sorry, Mrs Ferguson, that our table is so ill supplied; but a long voyage and bad weather has been very fatal to our hen-coops.

  • I beg to observe, sir," said Mr John Forster, "that our family is a very old one.

  • For one might even come to resign oneself to being absorbed by God, if it be that our consciousness is based upon a Consciousness, if consciousness is the end of the Universe.

  • Hence it followeth, that our "old man is crucified with Christ, that the body of sin might be destroyed," Rom.

  • That our wickedness is so desperate, that the way which is pointed out to us doth not please us, and that we will not enter into it, nor walk in it.

  • We would know, that our believing, and God's sealing to our sense, are two distinct acts and separable, and oft separated.

  • That our madness is so much the greater in this, that we will turn to our own ways that will fail us, when there is such a noble and excellent, and every way satisfying way prepared to our hand.

  • As to the former question, a partial answer may perhaps be that our Lord is here on half-heathen ground, where aids to faith were much needed, and His power had to be veiled that it might be beheld.

  • But this we know: that our sins, not His, wove the veil which separated Him from His God.

  • We find, upon experiment, that our apprehension of the various visual sensations depends on the presence and particular location of this small tangible body.

  • It is clear that the process is not completed--that our task, which is to dissolve the primary synthesis of vision and its phenomena, is but half executed, unless such an object be found.

  • Dr Brown then proceeds to argue, with what success we are not at present considering, that our knowledge of extension and figure is derived from another source than the sense of sight.

  • Are you aware, sir, that our interest is lost since the last change of ministers?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    human faith; small quarto; that ain; that being; that book; that direction; that each; that even; that evening; that government; that had; that has; that instant; that kingdom; that makes; that morning; that name; that night; that place; that prince; that room; that same; that side; that sort; that town; will perhaps