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Example sentences for "thou also"

  • If any fault attaches to me in this, thou also wouldst be to blame.

  • Do thou also, O son of Kunti, seek Ganga with great devotion, for thou shalt then, as the reward thereof, attain to high and excellent success.

  • For these reasons, do thou also, O scion of Vrishni's race, worship every day those regenerate persons of whom I speak.

  • For because thou hast trusted in thy bulwarks, and in thy treasures, thou also shalt be taken: and Chamos shall go into captivity, his priests, and his princes together.

  • So thou also shalt be broken in the midst of the uncircumcised, and shalt sleep with them that are slain by the sword.

  • If seeking my own interest consists with virtue, I will seek it, and do thou also, O beauteous one, act accordingly.

  • Thou also art a jewel among thy sex, as Nala is the prime among men.

  • And seeing that tree, the king hastily said to Vahuka, 'O charioteer, do thou also behold my high proficiency in calculation.

  • And when thou hast seen it, thou also shalt be gathered unto thy people, as Aaron thy brother was gathered.

  • And when thou shalt have seen it, thou also shalt go to thy people, as thy brother Aaron is gone: 27:14.

  • Thou also by the blood of Thy testament hast sent forth Thy prisoners out of the pit, wherein is no water.

  • Thou also by the blood of Thy Testament hast sent forth Thy prisoners out of the pit.

  • So do thou also, and remember that there is no sweeter or better revenge than to forgive.

  • If thou also resolvest to do this, then verily the humble Jesus lives in thee, and thou livest in him; it being the constant character of true charity, to transfer the praises of men to another whom it esteems more worthy of them.

  • Thou also, after this example of thy Saviour, must be content to drink the wine mingled with gall and myrrh (Matt.

  • And after a little while, another seeing him said: Thou also art of them.

  • Of whom do thou also beware; for he has greatly withstood our words.

  • And seeing that tree, the king hastily said to Vahuka, "O charioteer, do thou also behold my high proficiency in calculation.

  • Thou also art of exceeding prowess and the might of thy arms is great, and irrepressible, and unbearable like unto the might of Sakra.

  • And do thou also act in a way, by offering handsome seats and excellent garlands and various perfumes and prompt service, that he may be devoted to thee, thinking, "I am truly loved by her!

  • Do thou also, O son of Kunti, hearing these words of mine, be calm and collected like Himavat.

  • Do thou also, O son of Kunti, practise this virtue.

  • Do thou also, O king, pledge thy word that thou wilt not again injure the Brahmanas.

  • He knew her for his mother, and with this cry pursued her flight: 'Thou also merciless!

  • Great are the trophies they bring on whom thine hand deals death; thou also, Turnus, wert standing now a great trunk dressed in arms, had his age and his strength of years equalled thine.

  • Do thou also, if thou hast aught of might, if the War-god be in thee as in thy fathers, look him in the face who challenges.

  • Even so do thou also in every existence strenuously exert thyself, And reaching the perfection of exertion, thou shalt attain the supreme Buddhaship.

  • As the flowering and fruit-bearing trees bring forth flowers and fruit in their season, so do thou also, not letting the right season pass by, quickly reach the supreme knowledge of a Buddha.

  • Thou also shalt be taught what ships I boast Unmatch'd in swiftness, and how far my crews Excel, upturning with their oars the brine.

  • For with delight thy vig'rous growth I view, And just proportion) be thou also bold, 380 And merit praise from ages yet to come.

  • I view, And just proportion) be thou also bold, That thine like his may be a deathless name.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thou also" 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:
    always the; strict justice; thou come; thou deservest; thou give; thou hear; thou love; thou lovest; thou must; thou refuse; thou sayst; thou shalt; thou shalt not die; thou speakest; thou stand; thou standest; thou take; thou think; thou wast; though nothing had happened; though often; though sometimes; though they; thousand generations; thousand ways; thousand worlds