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Example sentences for "what thou"

  • I tell thee my cause and after do with me what thou wilt.

  • What thou dost at least be it kindly done,[FN#461] * For with pay he pays shall man be repaid.

  • Give me back my gown and do with me what thou wilt.

  • Thinkest thou, that, if thou hadst a fair wife or mother or daughter or sister that found favour in Nicostratus' eyes, he would be so scrupulous on the point of loyalty as thou art disposed to be in regard of his lady?

  • Bruno stepped up to him and said in a low tone:--"'Tis passing strange if thou art in the right for once.

  • Inform us, my lord, what thou desirest, and we will bring it thee in an instant.

  • I have nothing like this, nor ever possessed so magnificent a suit; it shall be accepted: but inform me, Shekh, what thou requirest in return for so valuable an offering.

  • She answered, "Yes; do with me what thou choosest.

  • Thus the Book witnesseth; and well I know By what thou art, O dearest, it is so.

  • Look yonder, and tell me what thou seest.

  • What thou wilt, O Father, give I All is gain that I receive.

  • Or, Lord, come to our Mansoul, do what thou wilt, so thou keepest us from sinning, and makest us serviceable to thy Majesty.

  • I could direct thee to the obtaining of what thou desirest, without the dangers that thou in this way wilt run thyself into; yea, and the remedy is at hand.

  • The question is not now, What thou thinkest of thyself, nor what all the people of God think of thee, but what thou shalt be found in that day when God shall search thy boughs for fruit?

  • I say, be what thou wilt, if thou be found in unbelief, or under the first covenant, thou are sure to smart for it at the time when thou dost depart this world.

  • Going back on what thou saidst of her brother and her mother.

  • And here too they shall soon think only of what thou art, not of what thou look'st.

  • Be what thou wilt,--this heart Adores whate'er thou art!

  • Do what thou wilt,--I must Be charm'd by all thou dost!

  • For God's sake, young Amelot, do what thou canst, and that without loss of time!

  • Call it what thou list," replied the peasant.

  • What thou thinkest, belongs to all; what thou feelest, is thine only.

  • What thou dost, what thou mayest will is thy law, And to every race a godlike authority issues.

  • At point of day, I awoke and found no trace of her, nor could I come at any news of her, and there befell me what thou knowest of with the eunuch and the Vizier.

  • So, if thy mistress would have speech of me, it must be in some place other than the Khalif's palace and far from the abode of the Commander of the Faithful; for my reason will not let me do what thou proposest.

  • Now I know he had no surer friend than thou; so I conjure thee, by Allah, to tell me what thou knowest of him.

  • What proof hast thou of what thou sayest?

  • Hearing this, O fortunate one, do what thou pleasest.

  • Indeed, what thou considerest to be beneficial for the Kurus was pointed out to me, O Muni, by Vidura and Bhishma and Drona.

  • Vyasa said, 'O king, O son of Vichitravirya, what thou sayest is true!

  • Either thou dost not hold her to be what thou sayest, or thou knowest not what thou dost demand.

  • Examine now, said he, this sea that is bounded with darkness at both ends, and tell me what thou discoverest in it.

  • What thou seest, said he, is that portion of eternity which is called time, measured out by the sun, and reaching from the beginning of the world to its consummation.

  • He then led me to the highest pinnacle of the rock, and placing me on the top of it, cast thy eyes eastward, said he, and tell me what thou seest.

  • No harme: I haue done nothing, but in care of thee (Of thee my deere one; thee my daughter) who Art ignorant of what thou art.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "what thou" 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:
    but yet; spent three; what adventure; what appears; what avail; what befell; what can; what doth; what had been said; what have you got; what hope; what next; what other; what others; what purpose; what say; what shall; what then; what thing; what were; what would you think; what you have said; what you might call; whatever part; whatever the; whatso thou