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Example sentences for "who hath"

  • The fellow whom I cropped of a hand is now said to have been a servant of Sir John Ramorny's, who hath fled to his motherland of Fife, to which Sir John himself is also to be banished, with full consent of every honest man.

  • And blessed be Our Lady, who hath so ordered it that I find him alive, as a quarter of an hour since I could never have expected!

  • Who hath set my soul to live: and hath not suffered my feet to be moved: 65:10.

  • Who hath made my feet like the feet of harts: and who setteth me upon high places.

  • I will bless the Lord, who hath given me understanding: moreover, my reins also have corrected me even till night.

  • God, who hath girt me with strength; and made my way blameless.

  • My name is Caius Marcius, who hath done To thee particularly, and to all the Volsces, Great hurt and mischief; thereto witness may My surname, Coriolanus.

  • Tell me, lady, who hath charge of the Queen's buttery?

  • I ask thee to say nought, that is all, and to shelter the maid, who hath been as thine own daughter, yet a little longer.

  • Upon the ground His eyes were bent, and from his brow eras'd All confidence, while thus with sighs he spake: "Who hath denied me these abodes of woe?

  • Perish accursed he who hath dragged me back from those below, let him be punished for calling a spirit out of bale!

  • Know that the water-carrier, who hath come to our house these thirty years, nor sawst thou ever any treason in him took my hand this day and pressed and squeezed it.

  • Thereupon the damsel took the lute and touching it, knew that it had been altered, and said, 'Who hath touched my lute?

  • We are the servants of the merchant Ali of Cairo, son of the merchant- jeweller, who hath sent us to fetch you to him at Baghdad.

  • What fee deserveth he who hath made my daughter whole?

  • Allah--who hath preserved me from death and this is by thy blessing and the blessing of thy coming to me and I pray God that He restore thee to thy native land.

  • Who hath prevented me, that I should repay him?

  • The hands that cling and the feet that follow, The voice of the child's blood crying yet, Who hath remembered me?

  • All around him Patmos lies, Who hath spirit-gifted eyes; He need not afar remove, He need not the times reprove, Who would hold perpetual lease Of an isle in seas of peace.

  • Every hidden thing hath been brought to light, by virtue of the Will of the Supreme Ordainer, He Who hath ushered in the Last Hour, through Whom the Moon hath been cleft, and every irrevocable decree expounded.

  • Know thou, moreover, that He it is Who hath, by His own behest, created all that is in the heavens and all that is on the earth.

  • I only plead My grief and My sorrow to God, Who hath created Me and them, Who well knoweth our state and Who watcheth over all things.

  • He it is Who hath unveiled to your eyes the treasures of His knowledge, and caused you to ascend unto the heaven of certitude—the certitude of His resistless, His irrefutable, and most exalted Faith.

  • He Who hath come to build anew the whole world, behold, how they that have joined partners with God have forced Him to dwell within the most desolate of cities!


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    below zero; little frightened; not really; who knew; who looked; who seems; who shall; who used; whole heap; whole heart; whole lot; whole night; wholly thine; whom also; whom nothing; whom thou; whome they; whooping cough; whose business; whose history; whose like; whose only; whose shoes; whose term; whosoever believeth; whosoever shall