Which preposition to use with sentenced
They were all convinced of his guilt, had no doubt as to what the sentence of the court would bedeath and degradationbut thought that physical fatigue and great depression must have caused a general breakdown.
He is proved to have broken his arrest, and is sentenced to death.
M. Pigot looked at it an instant, while his companion added a sentence in his ear; then, with a nod of assent, the detective turned down one of the passage-ways, the other man at his heels.
"To suspect me," Edith Morriston completed his sentence with a smile.
I wasn't going to show it to youI shouldn't dream of such a thingto anybody; but I was just going to read you out a sentence from which you can form an opinion of my predicament.
If I should ever make a little book out of these papers, which I hope you are not getting tired of, I suppose I ought to save the above sentence for a motto on the title-page.
"On Christmas Day St Thomas made a sermon at Canterbury in his own church and, weeping, prayed the people to pray for him, for he knew well his time was nigh, and there executed the sentence on them that were against the right of Holy Church.
After you have made your list of sentences as varied and extensive as you can, try to substitute synonyms that will express the idea more accurately.
When E.D. sat down the minister repeated in substance what she had said; for, not being used to speak through an interpreter, she declined his giving sentence by sentence.
Weed these out from your lists, make a special list of them, copy it frequently, construct short sentences into which the troublesome words fit.
If I was not a subscriber, perhaps I had been in the Penitentiary, served out a sentence at Sing Sing, or procured a divorce from my wife?
Aeacus hears the case against Claudius, refuses to hear the other side and passes sentence against him, quoting the line: "As he did, so be he done by, this is justice undefiled.
"My dear Kurt," she said, "I am quite able to complete a sentence without your assistance.
I am not so pre-occupied with the mystery of Race as I used to be, but leave this sentence and other sentences like it unchanged.
With a kindly gravity he pronounced a few simple sentences about the gentleness of Christ with the ignorant, but how offended the Heavenly Father was when those who knew the true God descended to idolatrous practices, and how entirely He could be depended upon to punish wicked people.
His Excellency's refusal to commute two death sentences out of five is a fine illustration of the accusation.
Fill the blanks in the sentences after each word-group with terms chosen from the first section of words in that group.
And he, indeed, errs not less in his sentences than in his single words, so that a man who knows him has no need to look about for some one whom he may call foolish.
WERE THE CANAANITES SENTENCED BY GOD TO INDIVIDUAL AND UNCONDITIONAL EXTERMINATION?
The only person he wasn't sworn friends with was the handy-man, and there came to be a legend current in the camp, that Kaviak's first attempt at spontaneously stringing a sentence under that roof was, "Me got no use for Potts.
For, (1) To pray is to speak to God, to trust in Him, to manifest to Him the wishes and wants of the soul; but this can be done by a person who has voluntary distractions of mind, just as a man can read to his king an address, setting forth the thanks and requests of his subjects, although the reader's mind is far from dwelling on the words or the meaning of the sentences before his eyes.
For a half-hour I listened to his words, and when I returned to my room I remembered one sentence above the rest.
2-6."IF THOU BUY AN HEBREW SERVANT," THE CANAANITES NOT SENTENCED TO UNCONDITIONAL EXTERMINATION, THE BIBLE AGAINST SLAVERY.
" Il Maledetto smiled grimly, and muttered a sentence between his teeth; for, in perfect consonance with the frank lawlessness of his own life, there was a reckless honesty in his nature, which caused him to despise hypocrisy as unworthy of the bold attributes of manhood.
He buried his head in his book and began: Shortly after the Draconian reforms He read the sentence through three times, and then recollected that he had not looked up the Draconian reforms.