Here, it is rather man who implores the Lord to enlighten him, to help him, to guide him and to lead him. |
And implores to be asked to dinner, and to make a fourth at the play another time. |
A NEW television commercial describes the sharp drop in Kazakhstan's birth rate and then implores viewers to do something about it. |
After a prayerful response to the reading by a psalm or hymn and a brief homily, the community praises God's goodness and implores divine help. |
Mr Clarke has built his career as the scourge of the Tory right, a politician who implores ideological colleagues to occupy the terrain where elections are won: the pragmatic centre. |
It implores the police to have a third eye when investigating such cases by digging deeper and bringing the culprits to book. |