417 examples of itas in sentences

They were often unfaithful to itas all men are to their higher instincts; and fulfilled it very imperfectlyas all men fulfil their duties.

All I can find in Arundel that pleases me lies in the little town itself, and in the old church of which one half, the chancel, has been closed to all who do not hold the Duke's written permission to enter itas though the house of God, even though it be the property of a Catholic duke, were not by nature as it were free to all.

Will you do itas a great favor?

But, as a matter of fact, he isn't capable of itas you'd say if you knew him.

He should sue for mercy, and I would grant itor refuse itas it pleased me; but he should feel that he was in my power; that my hand was finer than his, my strength greater!"

"Know the cab, and know a friend o'mine who'd sit in itas long as you like.

He has written about itas nearly as I can recall, the writing is like that in the note pinned to the five hundred dollars.

We had been like to pass itas, indeed, we had passed many throughout the daybut that the bo'sun, whose boat had the lead, cried out that there was some craft lying-up, a little beyond the first bend.

The suggestion of suicide, however, he dismisses at oncewith a momentary regret, it is truebut he dismisses itas against the will of God to whom he appeals in his misery.

I owe itas I do many curious factsto the kindness of Mr. Lionel Fraser, chief of police of the Port of Spain, to whom it was told, as it here stands, by the late Mr. R-, stipendiary magistrate; himself a Creole and a man of colour: 'When I was a lad of about seventeen years of age, I was very frequently on a sugar-estate belonging to a relation of mine; and during crop-time particularly I took good care to be there.

The country looks very pretty, no doubt, I can tell that; only my notion is, that a wise man ought to go out and enjoy itas I am going to dowith a gun on his shoulder, instead of poking at home like a yard-dog, and behowling oneself in po-o-oetry;" and Tom lifted up his voice into a doleful mastiff's howl.

Berkeley looks on the refutation of these two fundamental mistakesthe assumption of general ideas in the mind, and the belief in the existence of a material world outside itas his life work, holding them the chief sources of atheism, doubt, and philosophical discord.

I shall always count for as much as I can in your life, but notif I can help itas an obstacle.

It didn't have anything around itas some towns doa hill, or a river, or woods.

For the first time he saw her hair as he had pictured itas he had given it to that other Joanne in the book he had called "Fair Play."

To make her mental subjection the more complete, he had in his simplicity peered like a child through all her disguises and painted her soul as he saw itas it was.

I was tramping itas you know.

Winona meant to pique and inspire Wilbur to new endeavour with these tales, which, for a good purpose, she took the liberty of embellishing where they seemed to invite itas how the Whipples were often heard to wish that the other twin had been as good and well-mannered a boy as Merlewho did not use tobacco in any formso they might have adopted him, too.

So they build around itas flesh around spirit.

Every one knows how difficult it is to persuade our practical men to adopt any new method; but even after you have satisfied them that the adoption of it will really do good to their farms, it is almost as difficult to persuade them, that a partial adoption of the method, or some alteration of itas they fancy some improvement of itwill not best suit their land, or the circumstances in which they are placed.

Like as ifas near as Turndale could describe itas if the man had been struck down before he was drowned.

Presently I had a fine bit of chance guidance to itas I parted the last of the feathery branches through which I had quietly made my way, and came out on the edge of the open park, a vivid flash of lightning showed me the great building standing on its plateau

I mean a sense of feebleness and wretchedness, as if there was much to be done, and no desire to do itas if your life had been a long mistake from beginning to end.

I once told a "very good nurse" that the way in which her patient's room was kept was quite enough to account for his sleeplessness; and she answered quite good-humouredly she was not at all surprised at itas if the state of the room were, like the state of the weather, entirely out of her power.

If wishing better things, if glad resolve Are any hostage-bond for now and then, Take itas I do give ittrue and whole!

417 examples of  itas  in sentences