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Example sentences for "then know"

  • When you see the tree green and fresh, then know that it is well with me; when you see the tree fade in some parts, then know that I am in an ill case; and when you see the whole tree fade, then know that I am dead and gone.

  • So, if ye repent, it will be better for you; but if ye are averse, then know that ye cannot escape Allah.

  • S: But if they do not answer you, then know that it is revealed by Allah's knowledge and that there is no god but He; will you then submit?

  • P: And if they answer not your prayer, then know that it is revealed only in the knowledge of Allah; and that there is no God save Him.

  • Would ye then know, my brethren, wherein true religion consists, and wherein genuine Christianity stands?

  • Then know, that life eternal is in the bosom of that same purpose which gave thee to believe this; though the one be born before the other, yet the decree shall certainly bring forth the other.

  • Christ, then know he is the best friend in the world, because he is unchangeable and almighty.

  • Then know, that from my soul I love thy daughter.

  • Then know that I have little wealth to lose; A man I am cross'd with adversity; My riches are these poor habiliments, Of which if you should here disfurnish me, You take the sum and substance that I have.

  • Then know that it is because thou dost not in deed and in truth believe the Scriptures effectually.

  • Then know, That from my Soule, I loue thy Daughter Qu.

  • Then know that I, one Snug the Ioyner am A Lion fell, nor else no Lions dam: For if I should as Lion come in strife Into this place, 'twere pittie of my life Du.

  • Then know thou, verily the prison is my wonderful paradise in love for Baha’; it is my lofty stronghold, my impregnable mansion and glorious throne.

  • Then know ye that Abdul-Baha is in cheerfulness and joy and in the happiness of great glad-tidings through being in this far distant prison.

  • Then know verily, that the doors of tests will be opened in that town, but it is incumbent on thee to be steadfast in the love of God and firm in His great Cause.

  • When you see the tree green and fresh, then know that it is well with me.

  • When you see the tree fade in some parts, then know that I am in an ill case.

  • When you see the whole tree fade, then know that I am dead and gone.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    asked the; she gave; then also; then another; then applied; then call; then called; then chief; then drew; then each; then enter; then governor; then inquired; then laid; then look; then looked; then must; then paused; then roll; then season; then shall; then should; then slowly; then sprinkle; then take; then the