Sentence Examples
But audiences willingly collude in that pretence and rejoice in the characters it brings to life. |
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However, used-car buyers should rejoice in the fact that they at least tried for a good few years. |
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Friend of publicans and sinners, you make the angels laugh and heaven rejoice. |
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I mourn for the loss of my beloved wife, but I rejoice over the birth of my son and heir to my throne. |
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To be named top dog among 140 regions from all corners of the continent is no mean feat, and we should all rejoice at such glad tidings. |
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Skiers, snowboarders, cross-country skiing enthusiasts, tobogganists and strollers rejoice in winter. |
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So keep your chin up, dig in to work, and rejoice in the fact that the weekend is almost here. |
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But I don't think they rejoice over spilling our blood nearly as much as they rejoice over the fear they put in our hearts. |
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When we have a good destiny, filled with joy and happiness, wealth and prosperity, we rejoice and praise the deity we worship. |
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The entire port town in the south of India prays and waits to rejoice in the company of this talented, little cricket family. |
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He returns to earth to rejoice in the easeful shade and water alongside the stretch of The Roman Road, dreary in the dogday heat. |
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Let James rejoice with the Skuttle-Fish, who foils his foe by the effusion of his ink. |
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Fat teenagers rejoice, you can now blame your parents and the first five years of your life for your plumpness. |
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Much as I know the Canadians would rejoice to see their man win, I'm going to go all chauvinistic and say America! |
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For instance, fat and lazy men who are gradually eating themselves to an early death can rejoice, because the Onahole is their ticket to success. |
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I think the entire hurling world, Tipperary excepted of course, would rejoice in a Waterford win on Sunday. |
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If we ask ourselves this question, we often feel forced into answering that we could rejoice in God's continued, unceasing presence. |
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It was a time to rejoice in her accomplishments, and I couldn't help but feel a kindred pride with the other assembled parents and siblings. |
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Every spring there comes a moment when you hear the joyous song of a bird and you rejoice with it that spring has arrived. |
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Your father and mother, and your brother, they will rejoice to hear that you live. |
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Shouldn't evolutionists rejoice, and creationists despair, at all this observed change? |
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If you've been dying to talk about a romantic outdoor interlude, amorous nature lovers can now rejoice. |
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The group's stubborn refusal to rejoice in their achievement strikes me as strange. |
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He might rejoice in his groaning store cupboards, but the labour is out of his hands. |
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Pope Francis is certainly a breath of fresh air, and I, for one, rejoice in his style, tone and early pronouncements. |
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We may reasonably rejoice to learn that women are to be thus uncaged. |
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Do we rejoice at this stroke of luck, nourish and expand on it? |
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Let us rejoice that Swedish academicians, rather better inspired than they have been these last 15 years, have crowned this man. |
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Some of the chimes resemble the dolls that usually rejoice infants. |
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For them, it is a day to celebrate, to rejoice and to ask for basic rights of inclusion into the mainstream society as any other respectable citizen of the country. |
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How much more can I rejoice, I who am made in your image and likeness? |
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God of the lost, God of the found, grant us the love to rejoice with each lost soul that is found, remembering that others welcomed us when we were gathered in. |
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Of course there will be deranged people who will rejoice in their weird conviction of his eternal and infernal roasting. |
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I rejoice in the fact that I now have a number I can neurotically obsess over. |
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Encouraged by these developments, we rejoice in a greater measure of common catechesis based on Scripture and the ecumenical creeds that we share. |
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Let us rejoice in the reality of God's pardon of all our sins. |
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Internet geeks will rejoice at the latest clever-clever web campaign. |
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I rejoice in the sustainable food source that is farmed livestock. |
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Thus a tradition died, and thus the Masters and Wardens of today rejoice in a happy immunity, all unknowing of the danger their predecessors forfended. |
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If you have believed, it is time to renew you faith and to rejoice that the kingdom of God has come and that you live under the gracious rule of Jesus. |
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It is easy to look back on the past through rose-colored glasses and to rejoice and be thankful for the bounty God provided then. |
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For my part, I think we ought to rejoice that this same beard is of real tangible shaveable hair. |
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WestJet WestJet announced a new non-stop service between Toronto and Phoenix Sun seekers and desert lovers rejoice. |
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For long-suffering fans, this is presumably a moment to rejoice. |
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It was the president on the line, calling to rejoice with his wife. |
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At The Oberoi Udaivilas, Udaipur, guests can rejoice in a romantic rendezvous in the Shikara Sunset Boat ride. |
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There are many anti-heroes in our time, Kostovska writes, but we must rejoice at the heroes. |
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And, hark! she whispers in the zephyr's voice, Lift up thy head, fair floweret, and rejoice! |
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If then we believe this unfailable word of truth, who would not be content to mourn awhile, that he may rejoice for ever? |
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If the honourable gentleman differs with me on that subject, I differ as heartily with him, and shall always rejoice to differ. |
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You which rejoice in a thing of nothing, which say, Have we not taken to us horns by our own strength? |
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Your friends would have cause to rejoice, rather than condole with you. |
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So far we had had reason to rejoice in the escape of our longboat, which had received no damage from any of the huge seas which had come on board. |
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Time has now sufficiently dispersed the mists of criticism for us to be able to see the truth, to enjoy all his music, and to rejoice in the rich diversity of its panoply. |
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This contrivance of his did inwardly rejoice the cockles of his heart. |
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It is true that there were men in his own time, and will be men in all times, who are better pleased to count spots in the sun than to rejoice in its glorious brightness. |
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Throughout Native American history, powwows were held, usually in the spring, to rejoice at the beginning of new life and the end of the winter cold. |
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Examples from Classical Literature
How folks would rejoice at the chubbiness of the Prince, when they saw a evidence of his bare dimensions smoking on their table! |
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Do you acknowledge yourself a parvenue that you rejoice at the entrance of any one special person into your doors? |
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The Feds alone still treat it as a philosophism, and would rejoice at its failure. |
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Let us rejoice that one such partisan was now at hand to stem the torrent of abuse. |
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That's no reason for calling in the neighbors to rejoice with him because he has astigmatism. |
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When the world congratulates us we rejoice, when it condoles with us we weep. |
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You'll live in them, revel in them, rejoice in them, they'll be your battlefield. |
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Then Nuflo would rejoice and feast, rewarding them with the skin, bones, and entrails. |
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Inside the caprifig are the grubs of the fig-wasp, which rejoice in the name of Blastophaga grossorum. |
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Most sincerely do I rejoice with you, dear Madam, in the good news of Anthony. |
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We should like, vulgarly, to rejoice and say that the new Theory of Relativity releases us from the old obligation of centrality. |
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The young lady of wealthy parents may rejoice when the grand piano first enters her father's parlor. |
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Wherefore rejoice for me, for at this time a sennight hence, I shall be singing with the angels of God. |
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By sticking to it, you have won your track B in the high-jump, thanks to your grass-hopper build, and we rejoice at your reward! |
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I had my own particular reason to rejoice coincident with the stoppage of the grass. |
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I should rejoice to see her passing through a discipline so chastening and exalting. |
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They take the timbrel, and the harp, and rejoice at the sound of the organ. |
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And how the old man did rejoice when the little thing could toddle into his pantry! |
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Possibly, creation that groaned in her travail may rejoice that a man-child has been born. |
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It is far more exciting than a wedding in London, for it is considered a 'mitzvah' to rejoice with a young bridal couple. |
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My son has agreed to give his daughter to the Prince of modem, at which I very sincerely rejoice. |
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Greatly must they rejoice when they see their beautiful child in the choral dance. |
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Shall I not rejoice also at the abundance of the weeds whose seeds are the granary of the birds? |
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I rejoice with all my heart to hear of Dr. Moberly's appointment. |
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Nay, good mother, I wis I have well said in praying you to rejoice rather. |
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They shall rejoice, and shall see the plummet in the hand of Zerubbabel. |
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Micawber, 'I rejoice to reply that they are, likewise, in the enjoyment of salubrity. |
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If I were vainer, I should rejoice at what you say of my diamond. |
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I rejoice to hear it, Seor, for I seek something from your house. |
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And all well-disposed people must rejoice to have such a quiet end of it. |
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The keyword is joy, with its variations of rejoice, and rejoicing. |
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Was there a new soul incarnated, she was there to rejoice at the nativity. |
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Mayn't I ask the boys and Frances down to-night to rejoice with us, mardy? |
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They multiply each other and they rejoice in their comradely kinship. |
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They take the timbrel and harp, and rejoice at the sound of the organ. |
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It was as if the spirit of life and the awakening spring had given back the soul to her youth and bade her rejoice. |
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I rejoice in my spine, as in the firm audacious staff of that flag which I fling half out to the world. |
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The unregenerate man could never rejoice in the divine holiness. |
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In the course of years he noted festivities there, and tried to rejoice, and wondered if they were weddings or what they might be. |
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She then insisted on the suppression of all repining, and commanded me rather to rejoice that I had escaped a snare. |
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Nay, since the result has been so fortunate, I rejoice at the wrongs which drove thee to this blessed lawsuit. |
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Does the soul rejoice in ecstasies because they are ecstasies? |
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Opponents of Mayor Michael Bloomberg's plan to ban sodas over 16 ounces, which was set to take effect Tuesday, can rejoice after a state judge invalidated the policy. |
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I rejoice, however, to perceive that he wrote with a broad-pointed quill pen, and I can hardly doubt that we will find some impression upon this blotting-pad. |
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Or if you rejoice in a jungly overgrown look, you can afford to relax. |
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Why is it that we rejoice at a birth and grieve at a funeral? |
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Or at least, if she did not bring herself quite to rejoice in Edward's being fettered to Lucy, she determined, that had Lucy been more amiable, she OUGHT to have rejoiced. |
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Tell this not in Gath, lest the Scots rejoice that they have at length found a parallel instance among their neighbours, to that barbarous deed which demolished Arthur's Oven. |
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But at the end of a shocking week for the sport, if you need a reminder that there are forces of good in our game then rejoice in the wonder that is Gianluigi Buffon. |
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Whatever happened to him now would be one more motive to add to the complexity of the pattern, and when the end approached he would rejoice in its completion. |
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Thus I shall rejoice when Mademoiselle Eugenie perceives I am but a pitiful atom, with scarcely as many hundred thousand francs as she has millions. |
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