Sentence examples for forsake before from inspiring English sources

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How many promises can we make and break, how many stands can we take and then forsake, before our words become meaningless and in the process so do we.

In her book, "The Arid Lands," she said "desert" may come from the Egyptian hieroglyph pronounced "tesert," which became the Latin deserere, meaning to abandon and forsake, before becoming the "desert" we know today.

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Nuclear negotiations have stalled because of the U.S.'s insistence that the Iranians forsake enrichment before talks begin, and also because of the Iranians' intransigence and evasiveness.

Mr. Abdemula said if he is near a mosque where parking is difficult, he will put on his off-duty sign and forsake business well before the hour of midday prayer.

He started just 17 games in college before forsaking his final season of eligibility to enter the draft.

He took Procter on and made 34 quick runs, before forsaking his wicket swishing at the former England off-spinner, John Mortimore, who bowled him.

McCandlish Phillips, a former reporter for The New York Times who wrote one of the most famous articles in the newspaper's history — exposing the Orthodox Jewish background of a senior Ku Klux Klan official — before forsaking journalism to spread the Gospel, died on Tuesday in Manhattan.

In those four years he completed a degree in pure science, became a religious speaker of national renown, won two Olympic medals and seven caps for his country at rugby union, where he became a first-choice wing three-quarter before forsaking the sport in 1923 to concentrate on athletics.

He spent time in school working on ultra-capacitors that could be used in electric vehicles before forsaking a doctoral degree to pursue a career in the brave new world offered online.

Because of the risk involved, communicating with the partner, or at least checking on the partner before forsaking the hare in hand, would seem to be called for.

He makes no secret of Young's espousal of "blood atonement," the "chilling perversion of the golden rule," which allowed Mormons to kill sinners before they were able to forsake salvation.

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