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Example sentences for "that thou"

  • That thou wilt be pleased to consider the Tower, And all other prisons in the Parliament's power, Where King Charles his friends find their welcome but sour, Te rogamus, etc.

  • That thou wilt be pleased very quickly to bring Unto his just rights our so much-wrong'd King, That he may be happy in everything, Te rogamus, etc.

  • That thou wilt be pleased to censure with pity The present estate of our once famous city; Let her still be govern'd by men just and witty, Te rogamus, etc.

  • That thou wilt be pleased to grant our requests, And quite destroy all the vipers' nests, That England and her true religion molests, Te rogamus audi nos.

  • At which time verily, both at my request and her own longing, with strong cries of heart she daily begged of Thee, that Thou wouldest by a vision discover unto her something concerning my future marriage; Thou never wouldest.

  • But the event rather agreed with the conjecture of Anacharsis than Solon's hope.

  • And when the fighting begins, it is for thee, Negore, to crawl secretly away so that thou be not slain.

  • So it was, Oona, that thou sawest me beaten like a dog.

  • Forthi, my Sone, of such entaile If that thin herte be disposed, Tell out and let it noght be glosed: For if that thou unbuxom be To love, I not in what degree Thou schalt thi goode world achieve.

  • For thee Thy fortune hath such honour in reserve, That thou by either party shalt be crav'd With hunger keen: but be the fresh herb far From the goat's tooth.

  • In repetition urg'd, that thou vouchsafe To pause, till here the horned flame arrive.

  • I learn; This fortune, that thou speak'st of, what it is, Whose talons grasp the blessings of the world?

  • I see, also, that thou art a wise man indeed.

  • Quoth she, "It is the more assured to me that thou wilt be beaten, for that thou art a boaster; and Allah will help me to victory over thee, that I may strip thee of thy clothes.

  • Said they, "How happeth it that thou art on guard at the palace and yet men come in to us, whilst we are asleep?

  • Confess thou hast been hired to deceive and to betray me--that thou art a cheat, and I thy silly prey and booty!

  • But what manner of animal art thou thyself, Raleigh," said Tressilian, "that thou holdest us all so lightly?

  • What colour might the braid of hair be that thou pratest of?

  • What is that thou sayest, or wouldst say?

  • I will serve thee seven years for Rachel, hence not Leah; for thy daughter, that thou bringest me not some other woman likewise named Rachel; for the younger daughter, that thou exchangest not their names in the meantime.

  • It is that thou bring me to her grave, that I may visit her in the tomb wherein she is and write some couplets thereon.

  • And I knew that thou hearest me always.

  • For flattery fear thou not to be convicted; For, were thy admiration ten times more, Ten times ten thousand more the worth exceeds Of that thou art to praise, thy praises worth.

  • Ah, that thou wert a Witch to make it so!

  • Heauen put it in thy minde to take it hence, That thou might'st ioyne the more, thy Fathers loue, Pleading so wisely, in excuse of it.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "that thou" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    blood atonement; that being; that could; that evening; that ever; that have; that house; that manner; that may; that name; that nation; that night; that nothing; that part; that portion; that question; that sense; that some; that there; that these; that were; that when; that while; that year; that you; while even