- Tell me or I will urge on you! | |
And from that day forward, this astonishing creature carried on Rooney's work and conformed all living nature to urge on the advancement of mankind. | |
For as you urge on justice, be assured you shall have justice more than you desire. | |
Izaak, go downstairs and ask them to take the dogs out and not urge on the children. | |
Nor does the course you urge on me. | |
- Tell me or I will urge on you! | |
And from that day forward, this astonishing creature carried on Rooney's work and conformed all living nature to urge on the advancement of mankind. | |
For as you urge on justice, be assured you shall have justice more than you desire. | |
Izaak, go downstairs and ask them to take the dogs out and not urge on the children. | |
Nor does the course you urge on me. | |
Oh, he's far from proud, Majid, and if you are hoping to pin your sudden jihadist urges on meds, it won't work. | |
That's something that urges on a man to... rape... to kill, even, murder. | |
Oh, he's far from proud, Majid, and if you are hoping to pin your sudden jihadist urges on meds, it won't work. | |
That's something that urges on a man to... rape... to kill, even, murder. | |
A labyrinth of tribes urged on by zealots and philosophers to die by the thousands for their strange gods. | |
A mob, urged on by traitors in the Parliament, has forced the release of Lilburne. | |
But even if his legs move forward, urged on by a superior will, sovereign or divine, the heart, the most insolent muscle in all anatomy, dictates other reasons for the march. | |
He was urged on by the untouchable woman. | |
It makes for chilling reading, particularly here in a place where Christians were urged on to kill other Christians equally reassured that God was on THEIR side. | |
(Shouting, urging on the horses) | |
Gorbachev urging on the striking coal miners. | |
A labyrinth of tribes urged on by zealots and philosophers to die by the thousands for their strange gods. | |
A mob, urged on by traitors in the Parliament, has forced the release of Lilburne. | |
But even if his legs move forward, urged on by a superior will, sovereign or divine, the heart, the most insolent muscle in all anatomy, dictates other reasons for the march. | |
He was urged on by the untouchable woman. | |
It makes for chilling reading, particularly here in a place where Christians were urged on to kill other Christians equally reassured that God was on THEIR side. | |
(Shouting, urging on the horses) | |
Gorbachev urging on the striking coal miners. | |