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Example sentences for "cannot deny"

  • But the fact is, true justice has no existence save in that republic whose founder and ruler is Christ, if at least any choose to call this a republic; and indeed we cannot deny that it is the people's weal.

  • On the one hand, no one can be called dying, if a man cannot be dying and living at the same time; and as long as the soul is in the body, we cannot deny that he is living.

  • And of theurgy itself, though he recommends it as reconciling angels and demons, he cannot deny that it treats with powers which either themselves envy the soul its purity, or serve the arts of those who do envy it.

  • However, granting all this, heroism after all was not his philosophy:—I cannot deny he has abundantly achieved what he proposed.

  • That our English Classical Literature is not Catholic is a plain fact which we cannot deny, to which we must reconcile ourselves, as best we may, and which, as I have shown above, has after all its compensations.

  • Though I cannot deny but my mind runs after Christ, and that too as being moved thereto from a sight and consideration of my lost condition, for I see without him I perish; yet I fear my ends are not right in coming to him.

  • How and if a man shall say thus, I am willing to deny myself in many things, though he cannot deny himself in all, is not this one step in this part of this worship of God?

  • But I cannot deny that I sometimes rather like such downright, pouring wet days, which confine you effectually to the house.

  • I cannot deny, dear Fanny, that I have lately found that you by no means do him justice in your judgment of his talents; perhaps he was not in a humour for playing when you heard him, which may not unfrequently be the case with him.

  • What we both suffered (for I cannot deny that I love him) may be left to the imagination of those who are separated if they love one another dearly.

  • You are right, Fraeulein Mueller; I cannot deny it; I have often said just the same thing to myself; but my heart was stronger than my head.

  • I cannot deny it," said Arno, who had been an attentive listener as he paced the room to and fro, and who now paused before his brother and nodded assent.

  • You were ready enough just now to prate about my want of social elegance, and Herr Arno, in the character of a dignified echo, added his 'I cannot deny it.

  • I did all that you say," answered the merchant, "I cannot deny it.

  • After what I have seen, I cannot deny this.

  • That I cannot deny," answered the bird; "but although what you now ask is more difficult than all the rest, yet I will do it for you.

  • This I am now doing, in the fond hope that some change may soon occur; for I cannot deny, and indeed at once frankly confess, that I shall be delighted to be released from this place.

  • I cannot deny, but at once admit, that not only I myself, but all my intimate friends, particularly the Cannabichs, were in the most pitiable distress during the last few days after my departure was finally settled.

  • Still I cannot deny that my joy would be twofold were this to be elsewhere, for I have far more hope of living happily anywhere else.

  • This trouble has been caused by you; the devil would not have accomplished it with me, for I cannot deny that it is possible to find some one to whom images are useful.

  • My young friend," said Geoffrey Hudson, "I cannot deny it.

  • I cannot deny that he received powerful support in this department from me.

  • He cannot deny it to himself,--when he prays, he is only acting a part with himself.

  • At length he answered: "Your question is a hard one to answer, but I cannot deny it; I am afraid it is so.

  • I cannot deny it, sir," he replied; "I am not prepared to make any objections.

  • All this I have pondered over for many a day, and I cannot deny that a belief in an intelligent Creator of the universe is logically more satisfactory.

  • I cannot deny that I have been pursued by that very thought.

  • But I cannot deny that it has shaken my faith in you and that it makes me afraid of you.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    assemble together; because they; cannot avoid; cannot bear; cannot but; cannot expect; cannot find; cannot help; cannot here; cannot imagine; cannot know; cannot love; cannot pretend; cannot recall; cannot refuse; cannot represent; cannot save; cannot see; cannot sleep; cannot speak; cannot stay; cannot take; cannot tell you how; cannot understand; last days; thoracic duct