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Example sentences for "then should"

  • Then should one go to the sacred Lapetika, graced by the presence of the pious.

  • Then should one, O king, go to the unrivalled tirtha called Bhartristhana.

  • Then should one go to Gridhravata, the spot consecrated to the trident-bearing god.

  • If this were true, then should I know this secret.

  • Then should you be nothing but musical; for you are altogether govern'd by humours.

  • If a man on the day time were taken with the sweat, then should he streight lie downe with all his clothes and garments, and continue in his sweat foure and twentie houres, after so moderate a sort as might be.

  • Then should we see how the same poisoned fountains that flow into our hospitals and lazar houses, inundate the jails, and make the convict ships swim deep, and roll across the seas, and overrun vast continents with crime.

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  • And when it so is, that they have thought that the bay has lasted long enough, then should he whoso be the most master bid some of the hunters go spay[223] him behind the shoulder forward to the heart.

  • Then should he let them run and play long in a fair meadow in the sun, and then comb every hound after the other, and wipe them with a great wisp of straw, and thus he shall do every morning.

  • Then should one go to the sacred Lapetika, graced by the presence of the pious.

  • Then should one go to Gridhravata, the spot consecrated to the trident-bearing god.

  • Then should one, O king, go to the unrivalled tirtha called Bhartristhana.

  • If I shall string it, and shoot through the iron, then should I not sorrow if my lady mother were to quit these halls and go with a stranger, seeing that I should be left behind, well able now to lift my father's goodly gear of combat.

  • Then should some of the swineherds in the homestead give me a mantle, alike for love's sake and for pity of a good warrior.

  • All, hadst thou been still living, then should I, indeed, have lost thee also.

  • I would ye both sat as fast there; Then should ye dance as a bear, And all by gangling of your chains.

  • If I my heart should to you break, And then you to turn your mind fro me, And would not me comfort, when ye hear me speak, Then should I ten times sorrier be.

  • And I perceived that she had done this thing secretly, being minded that if she eat always but one tablet, then should I never lack, even if that we did be over-long coming unto the Mighty Pyramid.

  • A lamb betokens innocence and the greater goodness; but if we are so poor that we cannot offer to God the greater goodness, then should we bring him two turtle-doves or two young pigeons; that is, a twofold affection of awe and love.

  • My brothers, if ye are good, then should ye bear with equanimity the evilness of reprobate men, as long as ye {529} continue in this present life.

  • When in our mind something good is brought forth and we turn it to action, then should we account that as God's grace, and consign it to God.

  • The devil instigates us to evil, but we should shun it, and take no pleasure in the instigation: but if our mind takes pleasure, then should we at least withstand, so that there be no consent to evil work.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    careful attention; gainful occupations; little silver; our age; then also; then back; then carried; then chief; then draw; then each; then given; then inquired; then knit; then look; then looked; then replied; then returned; then rinse; then rode; then season; then sent; then shall they know; then take them out; then that; then very; thence south