1323 examples of thrive in sentences

You can best make colleges thrive by turning them into schools of technology, with a view of advancing utilitarian and material interests.

The Muse disdains to steal from those Who thrive in courts by fulsome prose.

Seek ye to thrive?

The soil in such places is rich; indeed, the plant will not thrive in many parts where this is not the case.

It does seem to stand the loss, and actually thrive under it.

The inns are out; hotels for single men scarce keep alive on it; While none but houses that are in the family way thrive on it.

" And a third proverb is a compendium of my advice to both classes of readers: "He who will thrive must rise at five; He who has thriven may sleep till seven.

They would thrive and improve under a better state of things; but I cannot avoid the conviction that the regeneration of the East will never be effected at their hands.

The Maltese are contented, and appear to thrive under the English administration.

The palm, orange, and pomegranate thrive luxuriantly, and the vines almost break under their heavy clusters.

It continued to thrive, and election to it came to be as great an honour in certain circles as election to a membership of Parliament.

And last, with jealous glancing eye, That seem'd in all around to pry, A Painter's ghost in voice suppres'd, Thus questioning, the group address'd; Sweet strangers, may I too demand, How thrive the offspring of my hand?

It is good to be in the midst of them, for they thrive as never before, and their comforts are few enough these wet bloody days.

"Nofriendship does not thrive on kisses.

Oak trees require plenty of light; maples or beeches thrive on little light.

There is no doubt that the English lark would thrive and sing as well in America as in this country.

Nor vainly gay the sight to please, But blest with pow'r mankind to ease, The goddess saw me rise: "Thrive with the life-supporting grain," She cried, "the solace of the swain, The cordial of his eyes.

Such minds were general among the samurai, but, for want of a more democratic and utilitarian foster-mother, the tender child failed to thrive.

In the Park at Hyfield were some fallow deer, imported from England, and seeming to thrive exceedingly well.

I may here take an opportunity of remarking that, as a general rule, it is the labouring classes that thrive best at Sydney.

Despite this, the white gum-trees appear to thrive, growing in great abundance, about thirty or forty feet high; there were also others of a different kind, besides a few palms.

Thus thirty smooth years did he thrive on his farm: The Genius of plenty preserved him from harm: 30 At length, what to most is a season of sorrow, His means are [10] run out,he must beg, or must borrow.

140 XXIX For lovers of all folk that be alive, The most disquiet have and least do thrive; Most feeling have of sorrow woe and care, And the least welfare cometh to their share; What need is there against the truth to strive?

A powerful ghost of a dead man might thrive till, its original owner being long forgotten, it became a God.

Where'er the goal for which we strive Whate'er the knowledge we may win This truth supreme shall live and thrive, 'Tis love that makes the whole world kin!

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