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Example sentences for "what precedes"

  • As these points have been treated many times in what precedes, there is no need to confirm them further.

  • In what precedes we have shown fully that unless it seemed to man that he lives of himself and thus thinks and wills, speaks and acts of himself, he would not be man.

  • We shall obtain a clearer view of the meaning of St. James in these concluding verses of his Epistle if we begin with the last words of the passage, and from them work back to what precedes.

  • In what precedes, the prophet's fellow-countrymen have been accused of flagrant and defiant idolatry (vii.

  • The internal evidence of the fragment before us, so far as any such is traceable, appears to point to the same period as what precedes, the time immediately subsequent to the death of Jehoiakim.

  • The mention of "the year of drought" in the penultimate line may be taken, perhaps, as a link of connexion between this brief section and the whole of what precedes it so far as chap.

  • This seems very apposite to what precedes.

  • Brahman only can be meant, on account of what precedes as well as what follows.

  • We turn to another Upanishad text likewise touching upon the point considered in what precedes, viz.

  • It is unmistakable because of the like formation of the groups, and also because of the absence of any word after "and" that suggests a wrong relation to what precedes.

  • It tells something about the boy; but it does not tell what boy, for this information is given in what precedes, which says there is only one boy.

  • In what precedes, there is no definite noun to which כלם refers.

  • To this, moreover, there must be added the reference [Pg 464] to what precedes.

  • I answer that, It sufficiently appears at the first glance, according to what precedes (A.

  • What precedes in order of generation and time is less perfect: for in one and in the same thing potentiality precedes act, and imperfection precedes perfection.

  • On the contrary, Things that are subsequent are distinguished by what precedes.

  • This is shown by what precedes, where the suffering of the Servant of God is so emphatically and repeatedly designated as the punishment of sin inflicted upon [Pg 290] Him by God.

  • Servant of God described in what precedes, by pointing to their vicarious character, to which (ver.

  • What precedes admits to some extent of further numerical illustration.

  • You refer your readers to the following passage in my first Article:-- "What precedes admits to some extent of further numerical illustration.

  • And pray disabuse yourself of the imagination that in what precedes I have been stretching the numbers in order to make out a case against you.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    take over; what causes; what chance; what constitutes; what could; what country; what evil; what ground; what had; what had once been; what has gone before; what have you been; what king; what means; what must; what other; what parts; what prompted; what seemeth; what use; what used; what went; what wilt; what you have done; whatever might; would tell