And how is itthat such men, formed by nature and education to be objects of mere contempt, can ever inspire terror?
How is it that such men, without talents or acquirements sufficient for the management of a vestry, sometimes become dangerous to great empires?
And Ziba said, The asses be for the king's household to ride on; and the bread and summer fruit for the young men to eat; and the wine, that such as be faint in the wilderness may drink.
That such an Army could be drawne in France, And she not heare of it?
I wonder, That such a Keech can with his very bulke Take vp the Rayes o'th' beneficiall Sun, And keepe it from the Earth Nor.
Roan hangs her head for griefe, That such a valiant Company are fled.
That such a force would with little difficulty scatter three times that number of militia, no man well acquainted with war could doubt.
That such a force might be spared hardly admitted of a doubt.
Let me repeat, then, that such a flimsy thing is entirely out of my line, and would have been so even at that time.
Now I am glad, said the knight, that such a noble man shall have the rule of my cousin.
Then was Sir Brian full glad, and so was his lady, and all his knights, that such a man should win them.
In the devil's name, said the damosel, that such a bawdy kitchen knave should have thee and thirty knights' service.
Slop, that such a thing was ever thought of--much less executed.
That such a fine young lady should be paying a visit at any house whose owners did not send an equipage to attend her coming, struck him as unusual.
His reluctance arose from the fact that such a power complicated matters.
That such sterility, whether total or partial, subserves a purpose in keeping species apart, and was so designed, we do not doubt.
That such closely-related species may be only varieties of higher grade, earlier origin, or more favored evolution, is not a very violent supposition.
Had it occurred to me that such an application might be supposed to follow legitimately from my introduction of this action, I should certainly have stated that I did not intend, and should by no means accede to, that construction.
It is not remarkable that I could not help any one, and that I felt ashamed; but the remarkable point is that such an absurd idea could have occurred to me.
There must be a fearful number of stupid theories current in the world, that such an extraordinary idea should have become prevalent.
Alvarado represented to the marshal, that such a measure as that urged by Orgonez would not only outrage the feelings of his followers, but would ruin his fortunes by the indignation it must excite at court.
Who did ever say, except by way of irony, that such a one was a man of great virtue, but an egregious blockhead?
That such a country idyl should be born amid law-books was sufficiently remarkable.
We read that such a man is magnetic, meaning that he can poll a great many votes; or that such a woman thrilled her audience, meaning probably that they were in an electric condition to be shocked by her.
Professor Ray Lankester concludes his note thus:- "That such an attempt should be made is an illustration of a curious weakness of humanity.
That such an event might happen, nay, was very likely to happen, cannot well be disputed by any one who has read the Life of Peregrinus.
It is clear, for example, that such a character as that of Hamlet could never have been developed within the limits to which Alfieri confined himself.
That such a man should have written one of the best books in the world is strange enough.
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