Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] thou " in BNC.
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1 | Attempting to distinguish the two forms , Frances Berry arrived at the strange result that Thou in the Sonnets is ‘ remote ’ and ‘ betokens distant admiration ’ , while You is ‘ more intimate ’ . |
2 | These days we try to be more communautaire than thou . |
3 | A jug of wine , a loaf of bread and thou ? |
4 | For instance , adoration of the Friend without — to give , for the moment , a hostage to Yvor Winters — the Poet abasing himself , but retaining instead his own dignity , is expressed more often in poems where Thou forms dominate . |
5 | Thou hast done wonders in a little time , not only made a rake a husband but thou has made a rake a preacher . |
6 | In the day that thou wast born thy navel wast not cut , neither wast thou washed in water for cleansing ; thou wast not salted at all , nor swaddled at all . |
7 | The attitude of kindness should become habitual and develop into the ‘ I and Thou ’ relationship of Buber 's existential philosophy ; so that the subject and object can join in a transcendent meeting , defeating the isolation of the usual you and me relationship which contains no warmth and is a mere hailing as of two ships at a distance from one another . |
8 | MARTIN Buber in his books about the I and Thou relationship meant the change from the relationship of mere contact to one of real meaning . |
9 | There is also in it the idea of fusing the I and Thou together so that the usual dualism ends and the relationship takes on an independent existence . |
10 | As we become more proficient in meditating about the ‘ I and Thou ’ , so will we find more beauty . |
11 | Love has to become like the ‘ I and Thou ’ relationship , only far more intense . |
12 | Words are only arrows pointing in a vague direction ; somewhere there amongst the lights of the horizon is a place where love scintillates in its own domain , the land of ‘ I and Thou ’ , my love . |
13 | Here the world of the mind that I build will not be same as another man builds ; each one of us must build his own world of I and Thou . |
14 | It is like the mind spinning a cocoon around the I and Thou . |
15 | And these bands always hold the I and Thou together . |
16 | It is with such bands of love that the words of I and Thou can be built . |
17 | In other words , the I and Thou forms predominate over all other personal pronouns by a factor of more than 13 to 1 . |
18 | He is the first critic in print to notice the ‘ balanced predominance of I and thou ’ in Shakespeare 's Sonnets , in the proportion 51.1 per cent to 48.9 per cent . |
19 | Melchiori then explains the ‘ balance between I and thou ’ reductively , as an instance of Shakespeare 's ‘ dramatic and theatrical ’ genius : ‘ it is simply his profession as a playwright , as a man of the theatre ’ which places him ‘ on a totally different plane ’ in the social hierarchy of his time . |
20 | David K. Weiser has been more consistently involved with the central I- Thou poems , although his analytical categories are derived from Martin Buber 's essay on modern theology , ‘ I and Thou ’ ( p. 107 ) , rather than from Renaissance grammar . |
21 | Harris perceived that the I-Thou relationship is represented perfectly adequately by By frequently limiting his scope to I and Thou Shakespeare is creating an interpersonal field which is so restricted that thoughts , ideas , feelings move back and forth between sender and receiver without the need for any other delimitation or definition . |
22 | The massive evidence of the repetition of first- and second-person pronouns entitles us to describe the Sonnets as moving forwards and backwards between I and Thou . |
23 | Seek the Lord while he may be found , call upon him while he is near , let the wicked forsake his way and the unrighteous man is thoughts and let them return to the Lord , for what 's gon na happen , for he will of compassion on him and to our God for he will abundantly pardon those words were very quoted from Acts , chapter sixteen , when that Philippine jailer said Lord what must I do , sir what must I do to be saved and there Paul timac believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved this is God 's way by repentance in faith that 's presented in Jesus , he is the only saviour , not your works , not my works , not our good deeds , not our religious observances , he is the only saviour , did he not say himself I am the way the truth and the life , nobody comes to the father but by me . |
24 | In 22 the Poet is so much a part of the Friend that he can not age , himself , ‘ So long as youth and thou are of one date ’ . |
25 | Know most of the rooms of thy native country before thou goest over the threshold thereof Especially seeing England presents thee with so many observables . |
26 | Here 's three on 's are sophisticated ; thou art the thing itself ; unaccommodated man is no more but such a poor , bare , forked animal as thou art . ’ |
27 | Parry is Robin Williams 's finest role , uniting his disparate selves — while avoiding the pitfall of being holier and hippier than thou . |
28 | A loaf and Thou and Tesco 's Beaujolais . |
29 | Honour thy father and mother and thou shalt have length of days — you never read the Bible , do you ? |
30 | I have held no office because Thou did not will it , and I never set my heart on office . |