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Example sentences for "thousand generations"

  • They persuaded me to remain, while the sheriff and General Pearson went up to Twenty-eighth street.

  • I wanted to go up and talk to the men, when my subordinates prevented me, and said there was no use of my going up, because none of our men were there.

  • But by suspension do you mean discharge, or do you mean suspension temporarily?

  • He hath remembered his covenant for ever: the word which he commanded to a thousand generations.

  • Remember for ever his covenant: the word, which he commanded to a thousand generations.

  • And he shows favor to those that love him and keep his commandments, for a thousand generations.

  • All who walk in these precepts in perfection of holiness, according to all the foundations of the covenant of God,(21) have the assurance that they shall live a thousand generations.

  • He hath remembered his covenant for ever, the word which he commanded to a thousand generations.

  • And, like little Dan by the pool, they did all their hunting and their fishing and exercised many of the instincts that a thousand generations of wild men had instilled in them, in their dreams alone.

  • All his training, all the instincts imbued in him by a thousand generations of cougars who knew this greatest fear, were simply obliterated by the sudden violence of his hunting-madness.

  • All were anxious now to see and linger over every object which reminded us we were still on the confines of that civilization which we had inherited from a thousand generations; a vast and imperishable legacy of civil and social happiness.

  • The trail was continually crossed by deep paths made by the buffalo, as a thousand generations of them had in single file followed their leaders from point to point through the plains.

  • And of these statutes, like the foregoing, this other is explicit, "Be ye mindful always of his Covenant, the word which he commanded to a thousand generations.

  • After a thousand generations, species (A) is supposed to have produced two fairly well-marked varieties, namely a1 and m1.

  • The intervals between the horizontal lines in the diagram, may represent each a thousand generations; but it would have been better if each had represented ten thousand generations.

  • Nor does He keep His anger ever burning, though He does keep His loving-kindness aflame for a thousand generations.

  • He remembers His covenant for ever, The word which He commanded for a thousand generations; 9 Which He made with Abraham, And His oath to Isaac.

  • But the Revised Version rightly suggests "a thousand generations" in the margin, and supports it by one of its very rare references.

  • He "keepeth covenant and mercy with them that love Him and keep His commandments unto a thousand generations.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    acquired character; blue fire; further questions; great band; half rations; minute quantity; thousand crowns; thousand different; thousand florins; thousand fold; thousand fragments; thousand francs; thousand guineas; thousand kine; thousand kisses; thousand marks; thousand pieces; thousand pities; thousand pound; thousand roubles; thousand things; thousand tons; thousand ways; thousand words; two months; well rubbed