Use "hasten" in a sentence

1. Hasten to heed his command.

2. Metaphorically speaking, I hasten to add.

3. Not me, I hasten to add.

4. Do not hasten to bid me adieu.

5. Do thou hasten to the king's side.

6. Wanted: Hands and Hearts to Hasten the Work

7. Missionary Training Centers Help Hasten the Work of Salvation

8. He chose not to hasten the process by buying.

9. That would only hasten the rich countries' relative decline.

10. I hasten to say that he is not hurt.

11. In the morning, they hasten to carry out their schemes.

12. George Pataki arranged for extra pathologists to hasten the process.

13. I hasten to tell you that your car has been found.

14. Raging winds, of air the tyrants, Hasten, burst open your chains!

15. I have, I hasten to add, no precise statistics on hand.

16. The divine purpose of technology is to hasten the work of salvation.

17. You better remind Jason not to hasten come home for my funeral

18. I have important news for you good news, I hasten to add.

19. The girls had to hasten their steps to keep pace with his.

20. Or you can shorten the story to hasten the advent of dream-time.

21. What can we do today to “hasten the work in the Temple”?

22. The doctor's nostrums were as likely to hasten death as delay it.

23. I hasten to add that she was a business acquaintance, not a friend.

24. 6 The low position that home appliance net buys heals hasten is apparent.

25. I was refused accommodation -- not, I hasten to add , on account of my appearance .

26. So we will take leave of our friend, and let him hasten home.

27. Regard the sorrows and sufferings of others as yours and hasten to assuage them.

28. 28 So we will take leave of our friend, and let him hasten home.

29. 25 I was refused accommodation -- not, I hasten to add , on account of my appearance .

30. They may actually delay rather than hasten recovery, and may even harm the nervous system.

31. Because I'm trying to hasten the end of this thing you're calling a marriage.

32. But if he does this, he may hasten the collapse of his own country.

33. I hasten to add that I knew nothing of the fraud at the time.

34. This doesn't mean, I hasten to insist, that natural selection is a purely destructive process.

35. I hasten to add that it is a technical interest and not a financial one.

36. Light Bearers is a full-throttle gospel ministry, urgent to hasten the second coming of Christ.

37. Not, I hasten to add, through fraud but through an error in part of the model.

38. 26 But if he does this, he may hasten the collapse of his own country.

39. He has been described as a 'charmless bore'-not by me, I hasten to add.

40. As true disciples, may we offer our willing hearts and our helping hands to hasten His work.

41. But they hasten to point out that many spend them taking their charges to exotic educational destinations.

42. By law no attempts may be made to hasten death or prolong the life of the sufferer.

43. Mr Rais conceded that there was no constitutional basis on which to hasten the special parliamentary impeachment session.

44. But the captain mocked him for a silly fool and bade the crew hasten to hoist the sail.

45. He was running and she wondered why anyone should hasten to bring her the tidings he must bear.

46. The Soldiers of the next Relief are to hasten to the Barricado, and to occupy each Gangway

47. Well, nothing could do more to hasten that transition than giving every Chinese citizen a monthly dividend.

48. It should be used either in combination with descent or with acetazolamide to hasten acclimatization (A I).

49. It was an unfortunate decision and I hasten to say it had nothing to do with me.

50. I have read from cover to cover with great interest, and now hasten to enclose my subscription.

51. As Bronchopneumonia is an infection caused by bacteria, antibiotics like erythromycin or amoxicillin may used to hasten recovery

52. Yet mothers and fathers are often desperately fearful of such activity and hasten to forbid or punish it.

53. I hasten to add that it's my experience, because everyone becomes psychotic in his or her own way.

54. But Mr Burke said whilst labour was being induced Mrs Busuttil was given a drug to hasten the process.

55. 16 But Mr Burke said whilst labour was being induced Mrs Busuttil was given a drug to hasten the process.

56. Do not allow them to withdraw, as Naomi was inclined to do, which would hasten the process of aging or senility.

57. In this instance, breaking the men’s legs would hasten their death and permit their burial before the Sabbath began at sundown.

58. 3 Athermal dissection near the neurovascular bundle, along with high release of the surrounding fascia, may hasten recovery of erectile function.

59. I hasten to congratulate you on the coming of your birthday.May gladness fill your every hour with joy to light your way.

60. Brisken (third-person singular simple present briskens, present participle Briskening, simple past and past participle briskened) To become, or make, brisk; to hasten

61. Brisken (third-person singular simple present briskens, present participle briskening, simple past and past participle Briskened) To become, or make, brisk; to hasten

62. There are many synonyms of Bestirred which include Bestir, Dash, Dust, Flit, Flutter, Fuss, Hasten, Hum, Hurry, Hustle, Run, Rush, Scamper, Scramble, Scurry, …

63. Less juice, which means keeping herself or himself less physically fit, physically active to hasten the recovery process, which is what is often advocated.

64. "A Bibulous wick" was a sinner against domestic economy; to trim a lamp and hasten combustion was little short of a crime

65. 29 Determines the final outcome third, both sides compete hasten the superheating, " eagle-eyed " each game must use for nearly to distinguish the winning play.

66. Brisken (third-person singular simple present briskens, present participle briskening, simple past and past participle Briskened) (transitive) To become, or make, brisk; to hasten.

67. First, we emend and perfect as soon as possible to mend actual resource tax measure gist and collection means, and we hasten saving mineral resource exploration.

68. Isolating oneself because of age, when one is fit enough to do otherwise, can be very damaging to the mind and spirit, and can actually hasten death.

69. And of course, the hedonist will also hasten to point out that just because we can't do this perfectly or infallibly, that doesn't mean we can't make educated guesses, right?

70. Crookedness » Those that make crooked paths Isaiah 59:7-8 Their feet run to evil, And they hasten to shed innocent blood; Their thoughts are thoughts of iniquity, …

71. ‘The Cathartic dose of sorbitol is 20 to 50 grams.’ ‘The third type of intervention is administration of Cathartic agents to increase gastrointestinal motility and hasten the expulsion of the toxin.’

72. Some Witnesses have accepted injections of EPO because it can hasten red blood cell production and so may relieve a physician of a feeling that a blood transfusion might be needed.

73. ‘The Cathartic dose of sorbitol is 20 to 50 grams.’ ‘The third type of intervention is administration of Cathartic agents to increase gastrointestinal motility and hasten the expulsion of the toxin.’

74. Second, the established order should hasten to acknowledge the frustration and act credibly on it by ensuring a managed and orderly transformation so as to make it reflective of contemporary realities.

75. Synonyms For Bestirred, Similar to Bestirred Bestir, Dash, Dust, Flit, Flutter, Fuss, Hasten, Hum, Hurry, Hustle, Run, Rush, Scamper, Scramble, Scurry, Scuttle, Stir, Tear, Whirl, Whisk, Antonyms For Bestirred, Opposite to Bestirred Dally, Delay, Rest, Slow, Wait, Procrastinate,

76. Brawn of course is cheaper, but then if you have Brawn you want a tin-opener.: And now, fair sir, I must hasten back to see how my rogues have fared with the Brawn.: In this he pleased Mr

77. I hasten to say that it is not easy to speak about acedia because of its complexity, which is much greater than that of gluttony, lust, avarice, anger, sadness or pride. So it is important to clarify our point of view.

78. With these blunt words - the absoluteness of which I hasten to repudiate - Johann-Wolfgang von Goethe (1) took sides in what is probably the most complex dilemma in law as a whole: the tense relationship between the desire for justice and the need for certainty.

79. I shall now hasten on, knowing that you will not love me less for having told you how glad I am to Bewith you and when I cannot Bewith you, how I rejoice to hearfrom you - and when either fails, how torturous and painful the interval

80. During those war-mad years the enemies reached high up into the personnel of Jehovah’s visible organization to hasten the destruction of his people, even to the point of wrongly imprisoning the president and other highly responsible men at the headquarters of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society.