Use "hasten|hastened|hastening|hastens" in a sentence

1. Hastening the Lord’s Game Plan!

2. There's no need in hastening it.

3. 26 Artificial heating hastens the growth of plants.

4. Public disillusion has hastened the eclipse.

5. We are witnesses of His hastening of His work.

6. Hasten to heed his command.

7. 31 synonyms for Acceleration: hastening, hurrying, stepping up, expedition, speeding up

8. His captains hastened towards him, Aghast and curious

9. Metaphorically speaking, I hasten to add.

10. Not me, I hasten to add.

11. But the paraffin floats out, the greater surface area hastening the burning.

12. The page hastened to serve Alexei, his face expressionless.

13. She saw his frown and hastened to explain.

14. Do not hasten to bid me adieu.

15. "Albuminoid ammonia is that which results from hastening decomposition artificially

16. Their departure was hastened by an Abnormally cold winter

17. So Herod hastened to assure Octavius of his loyalty.

18. The incident has hastened the disintegration of the club.

19. Our father's decline only hastens the need for me to advance.

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

21. Wanted: Hands and Hearts to Hasten the Work

22. “Active,” or “positive,” euthanasia means hastening death by poison or in some other way.

23. Press and provincial assemblies hastened to proclaim solidarity with the Tsar.

24. Missionary Training Centers Help Hasten the Work of Salvation

25. He hastened to take the package and unwrap the paper.

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

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

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

29. She saw his quick frown and hastened to explain.

30. Their departure was hastened by an abnormally cold winter.

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

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

33. Medical definition of Accouchement forcé: artificially forced and hastened delivery.

34. Synonyms for Bustles include dashes, hurries, rushes, scurries, tears, hastens, scuttles, flutters, fusses and runs

35. The Ohio Company hastened to Colonize its broad acres on the Muskingum.

36. He groped for an armful of wood and hastened back into the room.

37. These accumulate as the snow melts under spring sunshine, and the resulting discoloration hastens the melting.

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

39. By their guerrilla activities they hoped to generate a revolt against Rome, thereby hastening the coming of the Kingdom.

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

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

42. Ironically, damage to this undersea ecosystem could accelerate the very process that hastens its demise.”

43. At first in a bunch, then stringing out, some hastening, some loitering, though the distance is short.

44. The president hastened to reassure his people that he was in perfect health.

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

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

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

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

49. Synonyms for Bustled include dashed, hurried, rushed, scurried, tore, teared, torn, hastened, scuttled and fluttered

50. Synonyms for Beetled include hurried, scurried, scuttled, bustled, dashed, hastened, raced, rushed, scampered and scooted

51. Their departure was hastened by an abnormally cold winter: one shudderingly cold day succeeded another.

52. He hastened to assure us that the press would not be informed.

53. He hastened to assure me that there was nothing traumatic to report.

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

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

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

57. Be - cause man hastens decrepitude and decay by holding the thought of old age always before him.

58. Daily addition of hot oil hastened decomposition and led to early hydration of body fat.

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

60. 6 The low position that home appliance net buys heals hasten is apparent.

61. 12 He hastened about, rummaging in his valise for what he wanted, and finally pocketing it.

62. Accelerants play a major role in chemistry—most chemical reactions can be hastened with an Accelerant.

63. 27 He hastened to assure me that there was nothing traumatic to report.

64. A thermal blanket of warm air protects the vines in the winter months and hastens maturity through the summer.

65. He hastened about, rummaging in his valise for what he wanted, and finally pocketing it.

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

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

68. 13 He hastened with Franz to seat himself ,(www.Sentencedict.com) free to recommence the discussion after dinner.

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

70. 28 So we will take leave of our friend, and let him hasten home.

71. Spain quickly hastened to the negotiating table, which took place in a small Spanish town named Tordesillas.

72. The manager hastened to point out that his products were far superior to others.

73. A Bellboy saw Merry and hastened to notify him that he was wanted at the desk

74. Foresters surmise that the abnormally wet and windy winter probably hastened the toppling of the trees.

75. 15 Adding the copper, which is another metal toxin, only hastened the death of the fish.

76. 25 I was refused accommodation -- not, I hasten to add , on account of my appearance .

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

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

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

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