Sentence examples for and has thou from inspiring English sources

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"And, has thou slain the Jabberwock?

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"Why has thou perplexed the power of man and the way of wisdom by rushing forth on a darksome track?" And it was the disturbing wonder of eclipses, the sun's abandoning of the earth to decay, which haunted English poets.

This is enhanced by the stormy sky with alternate reddish and grey patches, reflecting the biblical description of the eclipse of the sun and echoing Mark XV, 33-34, where Jesus cries out "My God, My God, why has thou forsaken me?" The unusual Rubens now touches a chord among viewers as never before.

Research in other policy areas have shown that a great amount of power lies within a procurement unit, but no study has thou actual analysed and critically examined the power relationships that exist in the Scandinavian model of public transport; how is power gained, maintained and controlled?

In the next scene on the cup, Agnes stands outside the sentry box-like brothel, looking down at the Prefect's son who has been strangled to death by the devil crouched over him; a banderole reads Quo modo cecidisti qui mane oriebaris ("How has thou fallen that risest in the morning", ), and the Prefect looks on sadly.

This is why the Grand Inquisitor says, "Why has Thou come to hinder us?" Then comes the truly revelatory moment in the Grand Inquisitor's monologue, which Jesus knows already (obviously, because he is God).

T]hat [Tanacharison], a savage, came up to [the wounded Jumonville] and had said, Thou are not yet dead, my father, and struck several hatchet blows with which he killed him".

T Bone Burnett supervised the music, as he did with the Coens' "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" and has staged a handful of concerts featuring folk songs from the film's warm soundtrack.

Common as jokes and in riddles, puns also may be used seriously, as in John Donne's "A Hymne to God the Father": Sweare by thy selfe, that at my death thy sonne Shall shine as he shines now, and heretofore; And, having done that, Thou haste done; I fear no more.

Know that some people think that all vegans push their beliefs on non-vegans, judge them, and have a "holier than thou" attitude.

Either that or I'm sanctimonious, and have a holier-than-thou attitude.

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