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Example sentences for "tho"

Lexicographically close words:
thith; thither; thitherto; thitherward; thius; thoat; thoats; thocht; thochtless; thochts
  1. But at this time such a procedure would have been impossible, tho it was imperative for the life of the trust that the timber of the Pacific Slope should be withdrawn from the possibility of homestead entry.

  2. Even tho every man of the seventy-four was talking as loudly as he could a few seconds before ten p.

  3. With the experience of Downey fresh in mind, Hubler refused to go out of the tank, even tho the "lawyer" stated that he had been sent by Hubler's father and could surely get him out of jail.

  4. Bearing out this idea, tho along a somewhat different line, is an excerpt from an article by Anna Louise Strong which appeared in the Survey magazine just prior to the trial.

  5. As tho loath to leave, the crowd lingered to sing the "Red Flag" and "Solidarity Forever.

  6. Both warehouses were carefully examined, the bulletholes, tho badly whittled, being still in evidence.

  7. No scheme I have tried will answer, & the Records differ as much, the streets according to Buckner's Survey running thro the House I lived in built by Ballard tho his whole lot was ditched in according to the Bounds made by Gregg.

  8. His Memoir on some combinations of Phosphorus and Sulphur, &c.

  9. All dark is the night, and all gloomy the shore, Save when the red lightnings the ether divide, Then follows the thunder with loud-sounding roar, And echoes in concert the billowy tide.

  10. He forms friendships with the Duke of Bedford, Mr. Coke, and many other celebrated agriculturists.

  11. Davy respecting the true nature of chlorine become daily more important from the discovery of new elements of an analogous nature.

  12. Yet, tho this picture is a miracle of art, the first glance filled me with disappointment.

  13. Excuse this comparison; for, tho flowery, it has truth to back it, and faithfully illustrates the mode in which a town near the conflux of two rivers is constructed.

  14. The marvelous exaggeration of childhood gave this little parti-colored city a respectable development, and I walked through its regular streets, tho with the same precautions as did Gulliver in Liliput.

  15. The Destruction of Jerusalem" is a fine composition, tho somewhat too theatrical.

  16. Mayence, white tho it be, retains its ancient aspect of a beautiful city.

  17. But you will also come upon a hundred crooked little streets and narrow alleys, which, tho entrancingly picturesque, tell of yet other days and other conditions.

  18. This German Venice has its canal, the Brenta, whose villas, tho not built by Sanmichele or Palladio, none the less make a fine show against the fresh green of their surroundings.

  19. The order remained ten years in force, tho the amount of the payment was gradually reduced.

  20. Napoleon had given orders that it should not be blown up till the Poles had all passed over as the river, tho narrow, is quite deep and the banks are steep.

  21. Steel; and Redmond's voice cracked in the middle as he answered him: 'I'm feeling mighty sick.

  22. I could see no reasonable objection to this, and presently we sat together under the wagon for the sake of coolness, while, when the mower ceased its rattle, the dust once more settled down upon the slough.

  23. He stood there blinking at the beasts--and it wasn't a pretty sight--then shook all over as he stooped down and looked at you.

  24. Those confounded people at the rail post office chatter so about every trifle, and Steve is too thick in the head to notice anything.

  25. Lane had, perhaps, forgotten the latter was not one of the impecunious smaller fry who, it was suggested, occasionally accepted more than hints from him.

  26. I fancy we shall be better acquainted, and, that being so, feel prompted to tell you a story which, after what passed at Bonaventure, you perhaps have a right to know.

  27. There was, however, a depth of kindliness beneath the mischief, and I had seen the winsome face grow proud with a high courage one night when the snows whirled about Bonaventure.

  28. Is there anyone willing to exceed this ridiculous figure?

  29. Thorn, who was prompt of action, had also seen the fire, for he was already busy with the horses; and inside of five minutes we were sweeping at a gallop across the prairie.

  30. I had no objections, and Leyland's comments became venomous during the march, for the lake was distant, and the pine woods thick.

  31. He spoke with deference, and his voice betrayed consideration for the girl; and again a sense of compassion came upon me.

  32. I thought you would help me," answered Steel, with a gasp of relief.

  33. Thou dost not perish unlamented even with the purest heavenly pity, tho thou hast made thy case incapable of remedy; as the well tempered judge bewails the sad end of the malefactor, whom justice obliges him not to spare or save.

  34. His sermons, tho often long and cumbersome, are marked by warmth of fancy and a sublimity of spirit superior to his style.

  35. Which, tho it may seem severe, is not to be thought strange, much less unrighteous.

  36. You see how Abraham's mouth was out of taste with all other things, how he could relish nothing, enjoy nothing in comparison of the promise, tho he had otherwise what he would, or could desire.

  37. Because you know, that tho a man do run, yet if he do not overcome, or win, as well as run, what will they be the better for their running?

  38. Would you not say that such a man would be in danger of losing, tho he run, if he fill his pockets with stones, hang heavy garments on his shoulders, and get lumpish shoes on his feet?

  39. For tho it can be of no use for them to know the former, and therefore they have no means appointed them by which to know it, 'tis of great use to apprehend the latter; and they have sufficient ground for the apprehension.

  40. But tho none ought to conclude that their day or season of grace is quite expired, yet they ought to deeply apprehend the danger, lest it should expire before their necessary work be done and their peace made.

  41. As the Redeemer revealed in the gospel, is the light of the world, so He is life to it too, tho neither are planted or do take root everywhere.

  42. He was subject to the daily lecture from the old man, and the nightly exhortation and expostulation of the old woman Tho latter did her spiriting gently.

  43. The youth, without a word, deliberately emptied tho contents of his vessel upon the sands, and the garrulous lips of the preacher poured forth as great a flood of speech in congratulation, as he had hitherto bestowed in homily.

  44. Nor a Coranta[210] neither, tho it were seal'd with Butter; and yet I know where they both lye passing well.

  45. I will follow Truth at the heels, tho her foot beat my gums in peeces.

  46. To these our execrations, and what mischiefe Hell can but hatch in a distracted braine Ile be the Executioner, tho it looke So horrid it can fright e'ne murder backe.

  47. To the gatys tho he R{a}de; FuAEsAEs craftely they were made f.

  48. They armyd hym in~ hys wed, Tho he be-strod a noble sted, And forthe than Rod hee.

  49. To the stabuAEsAEs tho he y{e}d, 720 There he fond a nobyAEsAEs sted, Wase comely whyt and grey.

  50. Euro(TM) Tho sye they be a forest syde 1705 Men~ of armes ffaste ride On coursers comly dight.

  51. For the sexes are at once divided, in that neither of them have powers adequate for all purposes, nay, in some respects even opposite to each other, tho they tend to the same end.

  52. Footnote 46: By this is meant at the palace of the king, tho not literally within the palace.

  53. No armament so magnificent or costly had ever been sent out by any single Hellenic power, tho in mere number of ships and hoplites that which sailed to Epidaurus under Pericles and afterward under Hagnon to Potidæa was not inferior.

  54. A sitting portrait of him, now preserved in Rome, shows a refined and careworn, tho somewhat hard face, in which thought and perhaps bodily suffering have drawn deep furrows.

  55. And this decision they carried out; for during the eight months of siege which followed, tho there was no stratagem or measure of daring which they did not attempt, they never again ventured to attempt a storm.

  56. Within the principal wall just mentioned is a second, not much inferior to the first in strength, tho less in width.

  57. Still they fought, tho no longer in line, yet singly or in maniples, which faced about to meet those who charged them on the flanks.

  58. And it behovethe men to here vitaille with hem, that schalle duren hem in tho desertes, and other necessaries for to lyve by.

  59. And tho that han ben in tho contrees and in the gret Canes houshold, knowen wel, that I seye sothe.

  60. And alle tho barouns han crounes of gold upon hire hedes, fulle noble and riche, fulle of precious stones and grete perles oryent.

  61. In Ynde and abouten Ynde, ben mo than 5000 iles, gode and grete, that men duellen in, with outen tho that ben inhabitable, and with outen othere smale iles.

  62. And zee schulle undirstonde, that it fresethe more strongly in tho contrees than on this half; and therefore hathe every man stewes in his hous, and in tho stewes thei eten and don here occupatiouns, alle that they may.

  63. And I asked hem prevyly, what tho thinges betokened.

  64. And alle tho of the cytee and of the contree worschipen ydoles.

  65. For in that boke, Machomete cursed alle tho that drynken wyn, and alle hem that sellen it.

  66. And I have on of tho precyouse thornes, that semethe licke a white thorn; and that was zoven to me for gret specyaltee.

  67. The decision to purchase each article is announced slowly and as tho it were the only thing desired.

  68. The very sunlight falls gently on the verdant beauty of that valley, and the seven mountains rise around it as tho they would shield it from the contending currents of the world.

  69. Then again he would remain, in the midst of the sports, thoughtful, and as tho he were troubled.

  70. His mother, weeping, tho hiding it from him, had slowly followed as far as the Brooks' porch.

  71. The bridle is very easy to adjust, and the kite, tho somewhat more elaborate than the others, is not difficult to make.

  72. This tool is much like the one described on page 41 tho a larger nail is used.

  73. It has ballast and beam enough to right itself even tho the sails do get wet.

  74. The back-saw, tho a crosscut-saw, may be used in any direction of the grain.

  75. Some of the nicer boxes to be secured of a grocer will do for a body, tho it is better to make one one's self.

  76. The space between the legs should be cut out with a turning or key-hole saw, tho it can be worked out as the diamond in the sword guard, Plate 9.

  77. On all the four walls of this vestibule were placed pairs of horns -- about a hundred pairs altogether, all of which I had shot myself.

  78. For a year or more I have been getting as restless as an old elephant who scents danger.

  79. As for its owner, he uttered no sound or cry.

  80. Not the Nature which you know, the Nature that waves in well-kept woods and smiles out in corn-fields, but Nature as she was in the age when creation was complete, undefiled as yet by any human sinks of sweltering humanity.

  81. They sat and smoked and drank whisky and water, and I stood by the fire also smoking and looking at them.

  82. Besides, the question will arise: How many of these blessings are due to Christianity as distinct from civilization?

  83. Yes, as I walked, I began to long to see the moonlight gleaming silvery white over the wide veldt and mysterious sea of bush, and watch the lines of game travelling down the ridges to the water.

  84. Listen, old fellow,' went on Sir Henry, with considerable animation of manner.

  85. Stories of mythical beings who, tho repeatedly killed, persist in coming to life again, are common among many Indian tribes.

  86. And Ee-ee-toy returned and told the people she did not care to come to their dances, tho he had invited her, but he would think of some other way to get her to come where they were, that they might kill her.

  87. Today the Maricopas have almost a monopoly of pottery making, tho the Quohatas make some good pottery too.

  88. And tho the print of the Sun's knee was full of wind, and the print of his hand full of wind, there he knelt and drank as the Sun drinks.

  89. And the wife of the slayer is also now unclean by his act, and must purify herself as long as he, tho she must keep apart from him.

  90. Their hair appears to turn gray as early as ours, tho I saw no baldness except on one individual.

  91. Strange to say, tho in shape like most pappoose-cradles, it was carried poised on the head, instead of slung on the back in the usual way.

  92. It seems to have been held by the Awawtam that to kill an Apache rendered the slayer unclean, even tho the act itself was most valiant and praiseworthy, and must be expiated by an elaborate process of purification.

  93. This cleansed it and made it glossy and the gum dyed the gray hair quite a lasting, jet black, tho several applications might be needed.


  94. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tho" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    thorough search; thoroughly good; those days; thou beest; thou clean; thou deservest; thou false; thou knows; thou proud; thou sawest; thou shalt; thou stand; though much; though none; though often; though rather; thought and; thought little; thought she; thought transference; thousand acres; thousand crowns; thousand pesos; thousand times; thousand tons; thousand yards