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Example sentences for "ye"

Lexicographically close words:
ycleped; yclept; ydel; yder; ydle; yea; yead; yeah; yeahs; yealow
  1. This is my commandment, that ye love one another, as I have loved you.

  2. If with all your hearts ye truly seek me, ye shall ever surely find me,'" said Mr. Fowler quietly.

  3. Ye shall find no place for repentance, though ye seek for it with tears.

  4. I said, 'Ye shall find no place to repent you, though ye seek for it with tears.

  5. As the Father hath loved me so have I loved you: continue ye in my love.

  6. In the ancient zodiacs of India and Egypt, there is seen this virgin nursing a male child with sun rays around his head, (frown not, ye priests!

  7. Here the difference is in distinction of terms:-- "Reason and instinct, how can ye divide?

  8. Suppose ye that I came to send peace on earth?

  9. I tell ye, ye won't find nothin' on me--and ye tickle.

  10. I don't suppose ye have more than ye want right now, have ye?

  11. Ter tell ye the truth--" "Which must be hard telling for you, Tony!

  12. I'll make ye all eat dirt fur this day's work!

  13. All day long he was busy with them, and during the night he was scourging himself or praying.

  14. He permitted his converts to continue to besmear their foreheads with sandal-wood paste, to cultivate the tuft of hair on the top of their heads, and to wear a string on the left shoulder.

  15. The "Biographie universelle" gives some more details which are useful as a matter of history.

  16. He lived only three years after his arrival; it was long enough, however, to prepare the way for the five mission centres which were subsequently established there.

  17. Hunt ye joy with every breath, Every breath, Hunt it to the stream of death, Stream of death!

  18. Up, up, ye peasants, he has fallen, But he who felled him is living!

  19. Our hands she then took and away o'er the hill She led to the church ever lowly and still, Where humbly our forefathers knelt to pray, And mildly she taught us: "Do ye as they!

  20. And when so mighty through the church now sounded "Praise ye the Lord!

  21. For with what measure ye mete it shall be measured to you again,’ or how does it go?

  22. What measure ye mete so it shall be meted unto you again,’ cried the counsel for the defense, and instantly deduces that Christ teaches us to measure as it is measured to us—and this from the tribune of truth and sound sense!

  23. The fore wings of the female are yellow, marked with irregular reddish lines.

  24. But now the grandest of all these transformation scenes is nigh at hand.

  25. All will come in good time," said Mrs. Fletcher.

  26. But, for this cause came I unto this hour;--Father, glorify thy name!

  27. The great, brilliant, living world of her day knew her as the rushing equipages and palatial mansions of our great cities know the daughters of poor mechanics in rural towns.

  28. When suddenly called to die, or to face sorrows that are worse than death, is it possible still to be at peace?

  29. The Jews asked him, "Art thou greater than our father Abraham?

  30. Of the increase of his government and of peace there shall be no end, Upon the throne of David and his kingdom, To establish it with justice from henceforth and forever.

  31. Can we in silent offices of love wash their feet as our Master washed the feet of Judas?

  32. The awfulness of these last words and of this last significant sign is increased by the tenderness of Him who gave them forth.

  33. He continually spoke of himself as a Being destined to fulfill what had gone before.

  34. They are to love their bitterest enemies, pity and pray for them, and continue in unbroken kindness, even as God's sunshine falls in unmoved benignity on the just and the unjust!

  35. But over an interview so peculiar and so blessed the sacred narrative has deemed it wise to leave the veil of silence.

  36. Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?

  37. There was your uncle Fred, my nephew, and what he did, and why he was bundled out of the country.

  38. I thought your mother would have fallen ill with the shame of it.

  39. How now, ye secret, dark, and tuneless chanters, What is 't ye do?

  40. Magistrates and Ministers to set aside ye Psalms then printed at ye end of their Bibles, and sing one more congenial to their ideas of religion.

  41. In knowledge's road ye are but asses, While we on ponies ride before.

  42. Read this, ye admirers of gilded books, and imitate.

  43. Samuel Budd, coming with his chin on his breast-deep in thought.

  44. Samuel was talking, and now he threw the leg back, kicked for his stirrup twice, spat once, and turned his horse's head.

  45. The Wild Dog had restored our mules and the Hon.

  46. At the same time, he knew not the conditions here, he became exhilarated without malice, prepensey or even, I may say, consciousness.

  47. Energy and proper application may recover what you have lost; take heart; pluck up courage; give not over to despondency; by resolutely confronting the evils of life they will lose their force.

  48. Think not that you are forsaken; you have much still to make life enjoyable.

  49. We are like froward children, who, if you take one of their playthings from them, throw away all the rest in spite.

  50. Illustration] Faith is the true prophet of the soul, and ever beholds a spiritual life, spiritual relations, labors, and joys.

  51. What is wanted is a firm reliance on Providence, and a determination to do your duty; then go forward bravely and cheerfully, resolutely fight against this disposition.

  52. He proves that the man who truly lives near to God, and with whom God speaks face to face, becomes partaker of that same power of intercession which there is in Him who is at God's right hand and ever lives to pray.

  53. When God discovers sin, it must be confessed and cast out.

  54. It will now easily be understood how what this book contains will be nothing but the confirmation and the call to put into practice the two great lessons of the former one.

  55. And it is of this Elijah and this prayer we are taught, "Pray for one another.

  56. Here on earth Christ as man came to reveal what prayer is.

  57. He is given him especially as the Spirit of prayer and supplication.

  58. That was importunity, that would rather die than not have his people given him.

  59. For I long to see you, that I may impart unto you some spiritual gift, to the end ye may be established.


  60. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ye" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    year and; year ending; year later; yearly income; yearly tribute; years afterward; years afterwards; years before; years earlier; years male; years past; years previously; yellow clay; yellow colour; yellow flowers; yellow lion; yellow powder; yellow satin; yellow stain; yellow when; yellowish brown; yet another; yet been; yet there; yet this; yet was