1842 collocations for demanded

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3. The Church appears to demand internal attention at prayer, for although she has not given any positive precept dealing with this kind of attention, she does the same thing when she commands that the recitation of the Divine Office take the form of prayer for God's honour, and this recitation of words cannot be true prayer without internal attention.

He came up, rather angrily, and demanded an explanation.

Jack let enough time pass to give this ally full play in disabling the troopers, then taking Barney to the rear of the cabin, whispered: "I will dash in at the door, seize the weapons, and demand surrender.

On inquiry, he discovered that the Reverend Mr. MURRAY, of Boston, claiming the whole Adirondack region by right of discovery, had fenced it entirely in, and demanded entrance money of all visitors.

We have been laying stress on the wrongs of woman and demanding very persistently and convincingly her rights.

Instinctively, Catholic tradition has regarded it as a vocation apartas, like the life of continence, a call to something more than human, and demanding a sacrifice or atrophy of functions proper to another grade of spirituality.

"Who are you, anyway?" bluntly demanded the man with the steel hook.

Egeus demanded justice of Theseus, and desired that this cruel law might be put in force against his daughter.

But since it was impossible to demand immediate payment and was necessary to spread the sum over fifty years, taking into consideration sinking funds and interest the total came to three thousand milliards.

What course he would take in the future was another matter, and one which demanded instant and serious consideration.

Within twenty-four hours Austria demands an answer.

why didn't you port?" demanded the captain.

The Deekins called a church meetin', and played a game of old sledge, to see who would call and demand satisfaction for the insult.

At all events, it is so with me, and if duty to others, whose interests it is my business to serve, did not demand my return, I could enjoy another month here with unabated pleasure.

Presently you came to the toll-gate at the top and paid its keeper five cents, or whatever large sum he demanded.

He, the Prince, must see Lord Vernon at any cost; he must demand an audience; he must appeal to his patriotism, his sense of honour, the love of fair play which every Englishman possesses; he must make refusal impossible He paused and looked up, conscious of a sudden commotion on the beach just ahead of him.

The bronze doors leading to the emperor's apartments were shut and guards posted outside them who demanded extremely definite reasons for admitting any one; even when the centurion's message was delivered some one had to be sent in first to find out whether Marcia was willing, and for nearly half an hour Narcissus waited, biting his lip with impatience.

Gíw, finding that his son had not returned with him from Armán, was frantic with grief; he tore his garments and his hair, and threw ashes over his head; and seeing the horse his son had ridden, caressed it in the fondest manner, demanding from Girgín a full account of what he knew of his fate.

" Finally he called upon them to demand freedom of the press, freedom of religion, freedom of teaching and learning, a responsible ministry, representation of the people, arming of the people, and connection with Germany.

"Art thou not a sorcerer?" demanded the voice.

The next day, August 3, the German Ambassador left Paris and the French Ambassador at Berlin was ordered to demand his passports.

Potts and O'Flynn looked up, and in dumbshow demanded a share.

He demanded redress.

Several young Jewesses now clamourously demanded their release.

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