Be not oblivious thereof, if thou wishest to be a man of action under all conditions.
Now, if thou wishest to know the true remedy which will heal man from all sickness and will give him the health of the divine kingdom, know that it is the precepts and teachings of God.
Praised be God, thou wishest well to men, and yearnest after the Kingdom of Bahá, and art longing to see the human race press forward.
Grant it I will," he says, "if it be right and seemly; but what is it thou wishest to ask?
Hrut answered, "That has been long on my mind, though there always seemed to be two sides to the matter; but now I will do as thou wishest; whither shall we turn our eyes?
Now, if thou wishest to know the divine remedy which will heal man from all sickness and will give him the health of the divine kingdom, know that it is the precepts and teachings of God.
If thou wishest to find the truth, compare the days of the Manifestation of the Beauty of Abhá with the days of Christ; consider this is identically like that and the same doubts and oppositions are put forth.
Wholly to me did the good Master gather, Saying: "Say unto them whate'er thou wishest.
Thou must not, however, say so again if thou wishest to live.
And the gods and the Rishis and Utanka, hearing this were exceedingly gratified and all of them said, "Let it be as thou wishest!
If thou wishest to do good unto me, thou shouldst never again commit such a rash act, nor offend the gods.
And the Grandsire replied unto him saying, "Let it be as thou wishest.
O Markandeya of Bhrigu's race, rest thou here as long as thou wishest.
I, Dagon, congratulate thee, Lord Hiram, and I wish thee the same as Thou wishest me.
Thou wishest to say shoulder,' cried the frightened scribe, whom the priest always seized by the shoulder when he was to get stripes.
Do as Thou wishest," said Mentezufis, "for the gods have given thee wisdom worthy a member of the highest council.
If thou wishest to restore to thy sons the good fortune they have lost, then, O king, do thou speedily adopt this line of conduct.
If thou wishest to do what is agreeable to me, do thou without loss of time, order a vehicle, for I wish to go to the Vidarbhas.
If thou wishest, O king, I will make it over to thee.
Satyavati replied saying, 'If thou wishest, O sage, thou canst create other worlds, what need then be said of a child?
Conduct thyself thus while ruling thy kingdom if thou wishest to have prosperity.
If thou wishest to find the truth, compare the days of the Manifestation of the Beauty of Abha with the days of Christ; consider this is identically like that and the same doubts and oppositions are put forth (by the people).
Therefore if thou wishest to become heavenly, cut thy attention from the earth; that is, cease to attach thy heart unto this world and seek connection with or attachment to the Kingdom and turn unto God.
Do thou always worship them with gifts and obedient services: if, indeed, thou wishest to enjoy the sovereignty of the whole Earth with her belt of seas.
O king, if thou wishest to do me good, do thou then instruct me in such a way that I may be cleansed of this sin in even another world.
Or, if thou wishest, I may place thee in any other status!
Gratified with me, the illustrious Deity said unto me these words:--Blessed be thou, do thou solicit boons as thou wishest.
If, O king, thou wishest to fight with me today, be cruel and strike me with keen shafts and I will also strike thee.
If thou wishest it not, even Purandara in rage cannot escape thee.
Her lips were tightly compressed, but it seemed to Arátoff that he heard the words: "If thou wishest to know who I am, go thither!
I'll introduce thee to Clara if thou wishest--shall I?
If thou wishest, uncle, I'll walk a line on the floor.
In other words," I interposed, "thou wishest to say that thou canst not live without liquor.
Thou wishest to know with what plants this garland is enflowered, which, round about her, gazes with delight upon the, beautiful Lady who strengthens thee for heaven.
Thou wishest to know if for a defective vow so much can be rendered with other service as may secure the soul from suit.
I know not if thou canst learn aught from him, but if thou wishest, I will take thee thither to-morrow.
But,” she added, “thou canst at least ask, if thou wishest.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thou wishest" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.