4552 examples of condemn in sentences

Shame on all critics that condemn MOZART as a fogy and BACH as a nuisance.

Nearly every boy in the school saw clearly that he was both unworthy and unfitted to fulfil the duties of a prefect, but the peculiar circumstances under which he had, as "Rats" put it, been given "notice to quit," caused a large number of his schoolfellows to side with him, and condemn the action of the captain.

It may, however, be biassed by the tone absorbed from the environment even in childhood, as when the mother makes more of table etiquette than of kindness, and the child, instead of condemning Jacob's refusal to feed his hungry brother with the red pottage, as all natural children do condemn, says: "No, Esau shouldn't have got it, 'cause he asked for it.

Condemn not.

For it is contrary to the divine justice to condemn those who acknowledge a God, and from their religion practise the laws of justice, which consist in shunning evils because they are contrary to God, and in doing what is good because it is agreeable to God.

Being questioned why they did so, when all had done alike, they replied that they regard all from their purpose, intention, or end, and distinguish accordingly; and that therefore they excuse or condemn those whom the end either excuses or condemns, since an end of good influences all in heaven, and an end of evil all in hell. 528.

I am seigneur there, and can try, condemn, and execute.

Syndicalists condemn agreements as a device of the enemy.

Their own acts condemn them.

"That alone seems enough to condemn your theory, M. le General.

Early rising then was strictly enforced, as the following extract from one of his letters will show: I am not so anxious as usual to begin my personal history, as the first thing I have to record is a very sad incident, namely, my missing morning chapel; before, however, you condemn me, you must hear how accidental it was.

Let none condemn her.

That Clubso equal fates condemn They thought to catch, has now catch'd them.

Condemn themdamn themhiss them, if you will Their author is your grateful servant still!

"Condemn the book, for not being a geography;" or,"because it is not a geography.

"I, nor your plan, nor book condemn; But why your name?

Harrison cites a good example; pronounces it elliptical; and scarcely forbears to condemn it as bad English: "In the following sentence, the relative pronoun is three times omitted:'Is there a God to swear by, and is there none to believe in, none to trust to?'Letters and Essays, Anonymous.

Do we condemn second marriages?

The farmer considers him as the very ringleader of mischief, and uses all means he can invent for his destruction; the friend of the singing-birds bears him a grudge as the destroyer of their eggs and young; and even the moralist is disposed to condemn him for his cunning and dissimulation.

* "'And if you condemn a bow of ribbon for a lady, monsieur, you would necessarily disapprove of a thing like this for a gentleman?' holding up my bright little chainlet of silk and gold.

[Footnote 1: R. Rosetti, Pentru ce s-au r[)a]sculat [t'][)a]ranii, 1907, p. 600] However difficult his task, Prince Carol never deviated from the strictly constitutional path: his opponents were free to condemn the prince's opinions; he never gave them the chance of questioning his integrity.

" "But, father," said I, "suppose he asks of me that which might condemn one who has trusted me, what am I to say?" "Tut, boy," said my father, impatiently, "you mean young Michael Texel.

All that she wanted was to see him; she besought him not to condemn her irrevocably.

Believers in the glut theory usually condemn efforts to encourage frugality among the masses, calling it the "fallacy of saving."]

He took notice of the extraordinary opposition which had been made to the bill then before them, and which he believed every gentleman, who had a proper feeling of humanity, would condemn.

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