955 examples of be destine to in sentences

While the child in the streets is tossing about such words as calories and carbohydrates with a glibness that comes of much hearing, physiology and food values are destined to remain as far away as ever from the average family breakfast table.

Such an opinion would not have acquired full force, if it had not been ascribed to Mohammed; in fact, the Prophet, according to a tradition, had said that out of three qâdhîs two are destined to Hell.

Many kings have solicited my hand in marriage, but all have been rejected, as I am destined to be thine, and united to no other."

I do not think I am destined to long life; and who will protect them when I am gone?"

No, no, my good Lucien, you are destined to be the trophy of my bow and my spear, and you must reconcile yourself to the fact.' Lesage slapped his forehead as if to assure himself that he was not dreaming.

and I know exactly what I am destined to do.

What if we are forgotten, as most men are destined to be?

I would have said to her, since I am destined to see you no more, farewell, my dear Virginia, farewell!

And whensoever we are destined to meet events which shall call forth all the energies of our countrymen, we have the firmest reliance on those energies and the comfort of leaving for calls like these the extraordinary resources of loans and internal taxes.

They are destined to hold an important rank in our future geography.

But the ruin of my own country is, perhaps, all that I am destined to witness; and that immense catastrophe (though I am strong in the faith that there is a national lifetime of a thousand years in us yet) would serve any man well enough as his final spectacle on earth.

Let us hope they are destined to meet with no more misfortunes during the rest of their stay in New York.

They carry on a considerable trade, by caravans, to Mecca and Medina, the inland regions of Africa, and to the farthermost parts of the coast of Guinea; from which last place they bring gold-dust, and a prodigious number of negroes, some of whom are destined to serve in the Emperor's armies; the rest are slaves in the Moorish houses and fields.

"No, if I could sleep, it would be the same thing as to recover; and I am destined to have the worst in this battle.

Being wounded accidentally in Syria, he asked the name of the place; and being told it was Ecbatana, "Here, then, I am destined to end my life.

These remains of ancient art are destined to be removed to Europe.

"From many pursuits in which we embark with pleasure, we are destined to land sorrowfully.

You are destined to great things.

Darlings of triumphant aristocracy, they are destined to meet with no foe that can match them, until they recoil at last before the plebeian pikes of the London train-bands.

It seems as though I am destined to be the constant victim of deceit.

I've inspected, my sweet, the sequestered retreat In which we are destined to dwell, And on thinking things out I have not the least doubt It will suit us exceedingly well.

"Dear Mother:A strange thing has happened to me, for which I am indebted to Henry; indeed, I am destined to trade upon his capital.

Keep awake, and at midnight you will see the form of your future spouse come into the room and turn the other side of the sleeve to the fire to dry it.[603] A Highland form of divination at Hallowe'en is to take a shoe by the tip and throw it over the house, then observe the direction in which the toe points as it lies on the ground on the other side; for in that direction you are destined to go before long.

" "Doctor, if that is your only remedy," replied Iola, "I am afraid that I am destined to die at my post.

QUEEN VICTORIA: and may her royal offspring adorn the position they are destined to fill.

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