entreaties in English

noun
1
an earnest or humble request.
the king turned a deaf ear to his entreaties

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1. 6 Despite her entreaties, he left.

2. 3 We were all moved by her entreaties.

3. 4 The murderer's entreaties for mercy availed to nothing.

4. 2 He began with entreaties and ended with a threat.

5. 11 I found him hostile to my entreaties.

6. 8 With entreaties proving no use , he betook himself to threats.

7. 9. (a) With what entreaties does Daniel conclude his prayer?

8. 24 The tyrant was deaf to the entreaties of the slaves.

9. 10 Despite denials,(www.Sentencedict.com) she persists in her entreaties.

10. 9 She refused to become involved with him despite his passionate entreaties.

11. 4 The tyrant was deaf to the entreaties of the slaves.

12. With entreaties proving no use , he Betook himself to threats

13. The tyrant was deaf to the entreaties of the slaves.

14. Thus, year after year, working people turn a deaf ear to union entreaties.

15. 1 The tyrant was deaf to the entreaties of the slaves.

16. 17 After repeated entreaties, the White House finally agreed to try one.

17. Such entreaties to passing travellers were not infrequent in lonely country at the time.

18. He had become urgent in his entreaties that the betrothal might take place before his departure.

19. 14 Thus, year after year, working people turn a deaf ear to union entreaties.

20. 25 These entreaties, though modified, come in a direct line from the prophets of the Old Testament.

21. 15 Cinderella begs to be permitted to go. Despite denials, she persists in her entreaties.

22. 13 Such entreaties to passing travellers were not infrequent in lonely country at the time.

23. 7 The FA has resisted all entreaties to pledge its support to the cam-paign.

24. 16 These entreaties, though modified, come in a direct line from the prophets of the Old Testament.

25. The gospel contemplates, I say, invitations, entreaties, and Beseechings, but it also takes the higher ground of authority

26. • When the 70 years of Jerusalem’s desolation were coming to an end, what entreaties did Daniel make to Jehovah?

27. 12 His life was meaningless without Coleen, she had not replied to his entreaties so he would end it all.

28. God loves us at first most freely, without any entreaties or Beseechings, and then we come both to entreat and to beseech his favor

29. “I proceeded to set my face to Jehovah the true God,” said Daniel, “in order to seek him with prayer and with entreaties, with fasting and sackcloth and ashes.”

30. He himself tells us: “I proceeded to set my face to Jehovah the true God, in order to seek him with prayer and with entreaties, with fasting and sackcloth and ashes.

31. In Les Amours (1552) he also proved his skill as an exponent of the Italian canzoniere, animating the compliments to his beloved, entreaties, and lamentations traditional to this poetic form by the vehemence of his manner and the wealth of his imagery.

32. Beseeching God, and to put by the side of it the other wonder and mystery of men //maclaren/romans corinthians to ii corinthians chap v/the entreaties of god.htm An Explanation of the Circumstance that Matthew Tells us How the

33. Eventually, Bartleby rejects these chores, stares Blankly at an empty wall, and answers all entreaties with, " I should prefer not to." Unable to persuade Bartleby either to work or to leave, the narrator moves to a new office, and the scrivener is taken to prison.

34. The great problem to be solved is, first, Was Sebastopol Assailable by the north side?; From praying and swearing he fell to weeping, but the stony-hearted little tyrant was not Assailable by tears or entreaties.; It was odd that this gentle-natured man, so easily Assailable in general, should prove so unapproachable on the subject of personal expediency.

35. She was moreover much broken with calling to remembrance the restless groans, brinish tears, and self-Bemoanings of her Husband, and how she did harden her heart against all his entreaties and loving persuasions (of her and her Sons) to go with him; yea, there was not anything that Christian either said to her, or did before her all the while

36. She was, moreover, much broken with calling to remembrance the restless groans, brinish tears, and self-Bemoanings of her husband; and how she did harden her heart against all his entreaties and loving persuasions, of her and her sons, to go with him; yea, there was not anything that Christian either said to her, or did before her, all the

37. Peck's Craggy good looks, grace and measured speech contributed to his screen image as the decent, courageous man of action.: From there, the eye glances to the Craggy ramparts of Edinburgh Castle, perched in the distance.: And everywhere, like clouds heavy with whispered entreaties, prayers float over the Craggy hills and valleys of Jerusalem.: It is an area dense with the thick woods and