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Example sentences for "this land"

  • Give us, we pray, the power to discern clearly right from wrong, and allow all our words and actions to be governed thereby, and by the laws of this land.

  • The proper treatment of the original occupants of this land--the Indians one deserving of careful study.

  • And in this land of new promise, we will have reformed our politics so that the voice of the people will always speak louder than the din of narrow interests--regaining the participation and deserving the trust of all Americans.

  • You have had your constitutional Logic; and Mammon's Law, not Christ's Law, rules yet in this land.

  • We understand that the Law of God's Gospel, to which He through us has given the victory, shall establish itself, or try to establish itself, in this land!

  • Which Englishman we ever made, in this land of ours, which million of Englishmen, would we not give up rather than the Stratford Peasant?

  • Of your thinking-faculty, the greatest in this land, we have no need; you are to gauge beer there; for that only are you wanted.

  • Christ's Law, the Right and True, was to be in some measure made the Law of this land.

  • Nephi 1:7 7 Wherefore, this land is consecrated unto him whom he shall bring.

  • And if it so be that they shall keep his commandments they shall be blessed upon the face of this land, and there shall be none to molest them, nor to take away the land of their inheritance; and they shall dwell safely forever.

  • I address you as "fellow Americans," for in this land no man of Celtic or of Saxon blood can be an alien.

  • In fact, a man without a liberal supply of it is likely to be as lonesome in this land as a consistent Christian at a modern camp-meeting, or a gold-bug Democrat in Texas.

  • But ye," quoth the King, "who and what are ye and what bringeth you to this land?

  • This morning I saluted him, and he made me no reply, but twisted his mouth in a manner very uncommon in this land of Spain.

  • Instead of going towards the West with the rest, to a country where they have all thriven, I must needs come by myself to this land of Spain; a country in which no foreigner settles without dying of a broken heart sooner or later.

  • I am a stranger in this land, O mother of the Gypsies, and scarcely know how to provide for myself, much less for a romi.

  • Yes, I trow there are, and better ones than in this land, and asses and mules.

  • Now there is a river in this land to which the descendents of these men from Argos sacrifice as a saviour.

  • Dispatch us with all speed, lest that our king Come here himself to question our delay; For he is footed in this land already.

  • I persuade me from her Will fall some blessing to this land, which shall In it be memoriz'd.

  • As I was then advis'd by my learned counsel in the laws of this land-service, I did not come.

  • I make you both Protectors of this land, While I myself will lead a private life And in devotion spend my latter days, To sin's rebuke and my Creator's praise.

  • And I will be thy keeper whithersoever thou goest, and will bring thee back into this land: neither will I leave thee, till I shall have accomplished all that I have said.

  • And he answered them: It is otherwise: you are come to consider the unfenced parts of this land.

  • And Rebecca said to Isaac: I am weary of my life, because of the daughters of Heth: if Jacob take a wife of the stock of this land, I choose not to live.

  • And when they had boldly perpetrated these things, Jacob said to Simeon and Levi: You have troubled me, and made me hateful to the Chanaanites and Pherezites, the inhabitants of this land.

  • Now therefore arise, and go out of this land, and return into thy native country.

  • We gave him thanks, with all affection and respect, and said, "God surely is manifested in this land.

  • Neither then am I in this land, but in a land that I love not, and a house that is big and stately, but nought lovely.

  • Now true it is also that there are many tales about of the wars and miseries that turned this land into a desert, and these may be true enough, and belike are true.

  • In this land he saw much deer, as hart and wild swine; and he happened also on a bear, who was about a honey tree, and had taken much comb from the wild bees.

  • For they (if there be any such) who have drunk of the Well at the World's End are well looked to in this land.

  • But thou art the lord in this land, and thou must rule.

  • The 25th of this month we departed from sight of this land at six of the clock in the morning, directing our course to the north-westward, hoping in God's mercy to find our desired passage, and so continued above four days.

  • This land is very high and mountainous, having before it on the west side a mighty company of isles full of fair sounds and harbours.

  • The 11th we came to the most southerly cape of this land, which we named the Cape of God's Mercy, as being the place of our first entrance for the discovery.

  • She was conscious that since she had come to this land of another creed, and of another creed held with fanaticism, her sentiment for her own religion, which in England for many years had been but lukewarm, had suddenly gained in strength.

  • But the intense beauty of evening in this land and at this height made her wish enthusiastically that it could produce a happiness such as it created in her in everyone.

  • Who could be frost-bound in this land of fire?

  • But now the violent contrasts in him, unlike the violent contrasts of nature in this land, exasperated her.

  • There have been many Asikas, for thousands of years they have ruled in this land, yet but one spirit belongs to them all; it is the string upon which the beads of their lives are threaded.

  • I won't say any more, as there is a law of libel in this land.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "this land" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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