Example sentences of "[coord] his love " in BNC.

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1 who will never betray a friend or his love whatever the reason ,
2 He is disposed to show his love , or his love of truth , in verse , but ‘ fain ’ also acknowledges a ( at least potential ) feigning of this condition in verse .
3 And his love songs return over and over to the fervent wish to satisfy each and every need , live out all the fantasies of his beloved .
4 He puts the case for Xanthippe ( aka Mrs Socrates ) , whose husband 's ‘ homosexual leanings , his absent-minded behaviour , his idleness and his love of proving everyone wrong would have endeared him to no wife of mettle . ’
5 The dear boy is very passionate , and his love for me making life now utterly happy , at the same time fills me with a sense of great responsibility .
6 But the message of Christmas is that God will never leave us and his love will endure for ever , which makes Christmas a real celebration of God 's commitment to our world and makes sense of all our hopes and dreams .
7 Some of you may have read the book by Helen Waddell about him and his love for Héloïse .
8 Captivated by Christ and his love she ‘ was greatly moved with love for my fellow Christians that they might know and see what I was seeing , for I wanted to cheer them too ’ .
9 Professor Dilworth had been a teacher of English and Principal of Victoria College for years ; he was a quiet knowledgeable man of great charm and his love for literature and music was contagious .
10 When Mr Ramsay died in 1943 the Leaders paid tribute to one who was greatly loved : ‘ Testimony was given to his worth and zeal in the work and all that pertained to the welfare of the church , and particularly to his services in the choir and his love for the weekly prayer meeting . ’
11 But Thomas Carter was from Philadelphia , and his love for Oxford and for England was a pure boyish enthusiasm as innocent as a passion for preserved railways or real ale .
12 It was his desire to play the Senior Tour and his love of golf which has given the Notts professional the inspiration to overcome his terrible injuries and pick up where he left off a little more than a year ago .
13 Chief amongst these is the indubitably elegant Terence Stamp , who gives a moving account of his first biker jacket and his love of fine fabric .
14 But really we are enjoying our work here and have seen and felt the power of God , His Word and His love of His people , through the letters , tapes and cards that you have sent to us .
15 He had to argue his conduct and his love out before the Court , where he was judged by his accomplishment in the arts of love and noble conduct by a panel of women .
16 Everyone is the same in the eyes of God , and his love , mercy and forgiveness are for all .
17 In the end it was his weakness for women and his love of the good life , particularly if sponsored by others , that proved fatal .
18 He spent some time in Holland in the company of an Indian guru with whom he had long walks and conversations through which came the realization that he should build a new career around his two key interests : his satisfaction in working with children and his love of Art .
19 A romantic philhellene to the end , in a letter written on his deathbed Burrows expressed his ‘ boundless faith ’ in Venizelos ( ‘ my Pericles ’ ) and his love for Hellas .
20 And now it seemed that she had his understanding — and his love .
21 Only by supplying something outside the poem — claims for intention , the ostensible participation of the language in recognisable ( and thus containable ) poetic conventions , the equation of Astrophil with Sidney and his love with Penelope Rich ( the sequence 's Stella ) and then a testing of the language 's claim against their history — could the referential quality of the poem 's language be critically maintained .
22 He had been accused early on in the play by Agydeus that he was too barbaric to offer Zenocrate any amorous discourse , yet he manages to produce a lovely speech for her where he talks about he stunning beauty and his love for her : ‘ Zenocrate , the loveliest maid alive … whose eyes are brighter than the lamps of heaven … that with thy looks canst clear the darkened sky ’ .
23 The implication at the beginning of the text is that the lord feels his worldly duty and his love for God to be pulling against each other and unbalancing him : The state to which Hilton hopes to point him is one of discretion in which self-knowledge and the love of God are the means of integrating what seem like opposites in equilibrium .
24 In spite of his cruelty and his love for Maria Luisa , the desire and the need for him were still there .
25 BUT months spent trekking through Himalayan monasteries and his love of Brigflatts ( a rural Quaker meeting house near Sedbergh ) have rubbed off on him .
26 There it is , God in his mercy and his love , in his graciousness he has provided a gift , a free package gift for you and for me forgiveness , salvation but there is our responsibility of receiving it or taking hold of it , of experiencing it .
27 He had come to Salzburg from his parental home in Augsburg in 1737 to study at the University with the intention of becoming a priest , but his love of music had led him instead to take up an appointment initially with the Canon of Salzburg before joining the Archbishop 's household .
28 She would have his name and all that was his , but his love belonged to Topaz and always would .
29 ‘ The prince was affectionate by nature , he was devoted to his mother and to a major-domo of his parents ’ days , a man called Socrate , and there was one horse , Archimede , he could never do enough for , but his love was for Constanza , Castelfonte and the Marchesa Giulia .
30 He loved her , but his love , the love he wanted to be their love seemed stalled , stuck at some early stage , as though hibernating until the winter had passed .
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