544 examples of it is what in sentences

Of course in this, as in most other dishes, the tastes of individuals vary; and there are many who cannot partake, with satisfaction, of any joint unless it is what others would call overdressed.

And yet absolutism in itself is not to be defended; it is what enlightened nations are now striving to abolish.

This of course is what the monasteries of St. Benedict did in the sixth century and those of the Cluniacs and the Cistercians in the eleventh, and it is what the Franciscans and Dominicans tried to do in the fourteenth century, and failed because the fall of the cultural and historic wave had already begun.

It is what has been done in all the great "literary" epics.

It is what I have wanted ever since I had the sense to want anything but to enjoy my fool self.

It is what I have learned to think since I have been in Dunbury.

It is what we call his terribilità.

And it is what I heard from the old people, there was no priest in Ireland but voted for it, the way they would get better rights, for it was only among poor persons they were going at that time.

It is what the world bestows and retracts with so little thought, that I can make no account of its decision.

" "Speak freely," interrupted the stranger in green, with an air of princely condescension; though one, less simple and less occupied with his own budding honours than the tailor, might have easily discovered that he began to grow weary of the other's prolix loyalty: "Speak without reserve, friend; it is what we always do at court."

Against this decision, though it is what he had asked for, Holabird appealed on behalf of the United States' Government, and through a protracted series of law proceedings, it was finally carried before the Supreme Court of the United States, the highest tribunal in the nation.

It is what she needs; no thin Idealist, no coarse Realist, but a man whose eye reads the heavens while his feet step firmly on the ground, and his hands are strong and dexterous for the use of human implements.

It is not a rash zeal which induces me to speak in this manner; it is what you too often witness, Christians; it is what you perhaps feel in yourselves; and a little reflection upon the manners of the court will convince you that there is nothing that I say which is not confirmed by a thousand examples, and that you yourselves are sometimes unhappy accomplices in these crimes.

It is what Charles Lamb said a pun was,"a sole digest of wisdom."

It is what you have made your picture say, that will do good.

It is likely it is what there is so much talk about, your own full gallon of gold.

It is what God is.

In nature it is what a painted Indian squaw in her blanket, eagle feathers and moccasins, is in the world of humanity.

This Quality is to attend the agreeable Man in all the Actions of his Life; and I think there need no more be said in Honour of it, than that it is what forces the Approbation even of your Opponents.

"Yes," said the captain, "it is what I getand by that is meant what is to be divided among us all.

It is what we (in America) raise in green-houses and call the Mountain Daisy.

For that belief is similarly indefinite; it is what is called a belief in a general providence, and is not followed out into definite application, or displayed in its bearing on the grand totalthe entire course of human history.

"It is what I came out for," she said.

It is what they are.

"It is what he cannot bear to be told; but what drives me on is that Whitlock tells me that the Wil'sbro' people want to bring him in at once, as the strongest proof of their feeling for Raymond.

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