Beg Sentence Examples

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  • I beg your pardon.

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  • If I want anything, I won't beg--I'll take it!

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  • I beg you to excuse me...

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  • I beg you to forgive me.

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  • She tried to look towards Gerry and silently beg him to help her.

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  • No, I beg you to attend to the business.

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  • Stunned, scattered, and so hungry for him, they wanted to beg him to take them to bed?

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  • All he wanted was to be alone so he could call his wife back and beg for her understanding.

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  • He had risen to fear, heartache, anxiety, bliss, pain and a hundred other feelings that made you beg to be able to bury your head beneath the covers and stay in the warm cocoon of sleep forever.

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  • Xander was forced to learn to use his special skills to steal from the market's patrons rather than beg with the rest of the kids.

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  • I beg you to excuse me, to excuse me...

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  • Whatever he was doing to her, he made her want to beg him to finish.

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  • If we were in Vienna it would be easy, but here, in this wretched Moravian hole, it is more difficult, and I beg you all to help me.

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  • Their rule was that they had to earn their livelihood, and must not beg.

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  • Casuistry might insist that it only proposed to fix the minimum of a minimum, and beg them for their soul's sake to aim a little higher.

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  • He wrote to Rome to beg the pope to annul the charter, stating that all his troubles had come upon him in consequence of his dutiful conduct to the Holy See.

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  • I beg you not to indulge in trifles now, but to help to pack, and tomorrow we must go, go, go!...

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  • These stockings beg for a double take, a hand to follow the line and find your laciest lingerie underneath your clothing.

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  • He appears only twice on the scene of action during the war - to make arrangements for the duel between Paris and Menelaus, and to beg the body of Hector for burial from Achilles, whom he visits in his tent by night.

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  • Nephin Beg, Nephin and Croagh Patrick are typical quartzite summits, the last named belonging possibly to a Silurian horizon but rising from a metamorphosed area on the south side of Clew Bay.

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  • Let me, therefore, beg you, Sir, having now told you the true ground of the trouble I lately gave you, to let me know the very truth of the matter, as far at least as comes within your knowledge."

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  • But he had no sooner left the court than he proclaimed that he had grievously sinned in giving way, suspended himself from his archiepiscopal functions, and wrote to the pope to beg for pardon and absolution.

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  • In the course of the Dzungarian outbreak of 1864 the Chinese were again expelled; and Yakub Beg became master of Kashgar in 1872.

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  • In the 14th century this region belonged to the Lithuanians, and in 1396 Olgerd, prince of Lithuania, defeated in battle three Tatar chiefs, one of whom, Khaji Beg or Bey, had recently founded, at the place now occupied by Odessa, a fort which received his name.

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  • The reverence and authority which was accorded the famous compilation of the Alexandrian astronomer is well evidenced by the catalogue of the Tatar Ulugh Beg, the Arabian names thane adopted being equivalent to the Ptolemaic names in nearly every case; this is also shown in the Latin translations given below.

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  • I beg to ask leave to withdraw the amendment.

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  • Her boss allowed her to beg off a trip that would cut into the weekend, after she complained about exhaustion fallowing our recent wedding activities.

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  • Deidre didn't understand how to balance the two sensations, the physical need that made her want to drink more of him and beg him to make love to her again, and the inability to believe her fate was at the side of the Dark One.

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  • The regret in his dark eyes made her want to beg him not to kill her and comfort him for the pain he.d surely feel hurting his own friend.

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  • Sarah, I beg of you, please rein in your enthusiasm and keep this dinner simple.

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  • She ascended the stairwell, unwilling to beg for her job back and hoping Xander didn't make her.

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  • Alexius's resources were insufficient, and he had to beg the crusaders to wait at Constantinople for a year in order that he might have time.

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  • When Murad Beg died, the power passed into the hands of another Usbeg, Mahommed Amir Khan.

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  • In his own day he took high rank as a pulpit orator, and even royalty had to beg for a seat amongst his audiences; but his sermons are now forgotten.

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  • When Frederick finally set out the following June without making submission to the pope, Gregory raised an insurrection against him in Germany, and forced him in 1230 to beg for absolution.

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  • Immediately below this point lies Lough Beg, the "Small Lake," about 15 ft.

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  • Like all other cities of Central Asia, it has changed hands repeatedly, and was from 1864-1877 the seat of government of the Amir Yakub Beg, surnamed the Atalik Ghazi, who established and for a brief period ruled with remarkable success a Mahommedan state comprising the chief cities of the Tarim basin from Turfan round along the skirt of the mountains to Khotan.

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  • In the time of the Chinese, before Yakub Beg's sway, Yangi Shahr held a garrison of six thousand men, and was the residence of the amban or governor.

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  • Kashgar and the other cities of the Tarim basin remained under Yakub Beg's rule until 1877, when the Chinese regained possession of their ancient dominion.

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  • The first Seljuk rulers were Toghrul Beg, Chakir Beg and Ibrahim Niyal, the son of Mikail, the son of Seljuk, the son of Tukak, or Tuqaq (also styled Timuryalik, "iron bow").

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  • Persia now lay open to the victors, who proclaimed themselves independent at Mer y (which became from that time the official capital of the principal branch of the Seljuks), and acknowledged Toghrul Beg as chief of the whole family.

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  • This excited the jealousy of Toghrul Beg, who summoned him to give up Hamadan and the fortresses of Jebel; but Ibrahim refused, and the progress of the Seljukian arms was for some time checked by internal discord - an everrecurring event in their history.

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  • Nothing could, therefore, be more acceptable to the caliph than the protection of the orthodox Toghrul Beg, whose name was read in the official prayer (khotba) as early as 1050.

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  • Toghrul Beg now re-entered Bagdad, re-established the caliph, and was betrothed to his daughter, but died before the consummation of the nuptials (September 1063).

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  • Alp Arslan, the son of Chakir Beg, succeeded his uncle and extended the rule of his family beyond the former frontiers.

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  • The province of Kerman was one of the first conquests of the Seljuks, and became the hereditary fief of Kavurd, the son of Chakir Beg.

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  • He therefore bought back the sheets, says Calamy, for an old song, bound them and sold them in his own shop. This in turn was complained of, and he had to beg pardon on his knees before the council-table; and the remaining copies were sentenced to be "bisked," or rubbed over with an inky brush, and sent back to the kitchen for lighting fires.

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  • The Beguines did not beg; and, when the endowments of the community were not sufficient, the poorer members had to support themselves by manual work, sick-nursing and the like.

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  • Ricotti, "no citizens in the cities, neither man nor beast in the fields, all the land forest-clad and wild; one sees no houses, for most of them are burnt, and of nearly all the castles only the walls are visible; of the inhabitants, once so numerous, some have died of the plague or of hunger, some by the sword, and some have fled elsewhere preferring to beg their bread abroad rather than support misery at home which is worse than death."

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  • The Egyptian court, chiefly owing to the jealousy of the vizier, sent no efficient aid to Basgsiri, and after a year Bagdad was retaken by the SeljUk Toghrul Beg, and the Abbasid caliph restored to his rights.

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  • Farther to the south-west, in the shires of Perth, Inverness and Argyll, they give place to the ordinary hummocky crested ridges of Highland scenery, which, however, in Ben Nevis and Aonach Beg reach a height of over 4000 ft.

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  • She obtained an interview with him, and to test her resolution he told her to dress in penitential sackcloth and beg alms for the poor in the streets of Assisi.

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  • Alp Arslan, the successor of Toghrul Beg, overran Armenia in 1064, and destroyed its capital Ani.

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  • The last ilnportant dynasty in Persia prior to the Mongol invasion was that of the Saigharids in Fars, founded by the descendants of a Turkish general Salaghar, who had formerly been a Turkoman leader and ultimately became chamberlain to Toghrul Beg.

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  • He could not, he said, bear even to let the wind blow on her; and now she must suffer cold and hunger; she must beg; she must be beaten; "yet," he added, "I must, I must do it."

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  • The next day, therefore, Gotama set out at the usual hour, carrying his bowl to beg for a meal.

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  • The farmer, a wealthy brahmin, said to him, "Why do you come and beg ?

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  • I must beg your pardon that 'tis I that send you this ungrateful account; but I thought it my duty to let you know it, so that you might act accordingly, being in myself fully satisfied that nothing but the greatest candour imaginable is to be expected from a person who has of all men the least need to borrow reputation."

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  • Sir, I must now again beg you, not to let your resentments run so high, as to deprive us of your third book, wherein the application of your mathematical doctrine to the theory of comets and several curious experiments, which, as I guess by what you write, ought to compose it, will undoubtedly render it acceptable to those, who will call themselves Philosophers without Mathematics, which are much the greater number.

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  • I beg your pardon for saying I would see you again, and rest your most humble and obedient servant."

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  • John and Philip wrote to the emperor to beg him to detain his captive at all costs, but Henry VI.

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  • But the parlement soon became disgusted with its alliesthe princes and nobles, who bad only drawn their swords in order to beg more effectively with arms in their hands; and the Parisian mob, whose fanaticism had been aroused by Paul de Gondi, a warlike ecclesiastic, a Catiline in a cassock, who preached the gospel at the daggers point.

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  • But I beg these talented young artistes to consider that their audience do not know the text as well as they do!

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  • I will make you beg for mercy, beg for mercy, beg for me to stop.

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  • But the timelines don't neatly coincide with Beg's rule.

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  • Majesty, to keep decorum, must No less beg than a kingdom.

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  • On behalf of the whole family I beg you to come, mon cher!

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  • I beg of you, I beg of you," he repeated, "to occupy the position and prepare for an attack."

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  • I beg you will remember this, your excellency!

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  • I beg you, muttered Pierre hoarsely.

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  • The postmaster came in and began obsequiously to beg his excellency to wait only two hours, when, come what might, he would let his excellency have the courier horses.

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  • I beg you to excuse me, excuse me!

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  • Tell him only that I beg him to forgive, forgive, forgive me for everything....

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  • I am giving you everything, my friends, and I beg you to take everything, all our grain, so that you may not suffer want!

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  • I beg you to leave the town and break off all communication with such men as Klyucharev.

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  • I beg you not to tell anyone who I am, and to do what I ask you.

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  • His means increased rapidly; serfs from neighboring estates came to beg him to buy them, and long after his death the memory of his administration was devoutly preserved among the serfs.

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  • The models in the shop window may beg to differ, but sneak around the back of...

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  • At the front of the bed is a lidded, storage area that can hold collectibles, books, toys, etc. Its bright blue coloring and happy "Thomas" face give the bed such an inviting look that children may beg to go to sleep even before bedtime!

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  • Overstuffed furniture and pillows simply beg people to indulge in their comfort.

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  • Plenty of club goers, bartenders and the manager beg to differ.

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  • It should be said that most parents in the Douglas family's situation would beg mercy from the courts for their loved ones too.

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  • Expect bright colors and outfits that beg to be bought as an ensemble.

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  • Do you participate in a lot of outdoor activities that beg for rose-colored lenses (golf, for example)?

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  • A roller coaster fanatic may think the Mad Hatter Tea Party is boring, even though a 7-year-old may beg to differ.

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  • You'll fight other homeless people, as well as beg for money and look for cans.

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  • Nintendo swears the touch screen is a good substitute, but most gamers beg to differ.

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  • They also learned to beg along the roads.

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  • While some swear that the Drano pregnancy test works, medical professionals may beg to differ.

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  • Certain dress styles, for example, simply beg to be paired with gleaming jewelry or a pair of sparkly high heels.

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  • Your local blood drive may beg to differ - simply find one in your home town, or register online to become a donor.

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  • It means that he may beg you for a game - may feel that his entire future happiness depends on getting that game - and then when he gets it, he tries it for five minutes before becoming bored.

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  • However, rain boots just beg to be colorful, so add a splash of pizazz to your work or play attire without sacrificing your attraction to designer shoes.

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  • If you look at the image of the shoe on the SAS website, you'll see just how comfortable they look; your feet will beg you to buy them.

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  • Are you tired of hearing the kids beg for new packages of Pokemon cards?

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  • Find a sturdy, sexy slip with lace or ribbon detail to enhance your femininity and make your lover beg you to hold your body against him.

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  • Sleek satin panties can take you from day to night, too, since they beg to be touched, but aren't "bedroom only" as a pair of crotchless lace panties.

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  • They still beg to be touched, so even if you're staying in with your lover, you'll look amazing for them.

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  • The combination of a soft color that complements your skin tone and soft lighting that gives you that candlelit glow beg for a romantic evening behind closed doors.

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  • A fresh sound with provocative influences that does not beg the listener to pay attention makes this band something to look out for in the not too distant future.

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  • If a team runs out of funds, they are allowed to beg or borrow from other teams or from anyone else who wants to help them out.

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  • Some people seem to have mastered the art of posting funny and interesting status updates that just beg for others to comment on.

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  • When Ignatius arrived in Paris, he lodged at first with some fellow-countrymen; and for two years attended the lectures on humanities at the college de Montaigu, supporting himself at first by the charity of Isabella Roser; but, a fellowlodger defrauding him of his stock, he found himself destitute and compelled to beg his bread.

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  • Jane Shore survived till 1527; in her last days she had to "beg a living of many that had begged if she had not been."

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  • The first three Seljuk rulers were Toghrul Beg, Alp Arsian and Malik Shah.

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  • Isabella Gonzaga, who cherished the hope that he might be induced permanently to attach himself to the court of Mantua, wrote about this time to ask news of him, and to beg for a painting from him for her study, already adorned with masterpieces by the first hands of Italy, or at least for a "small Madonna, devout and sweet as is natural to him."

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  • On the 30th of September 1693 Millington wrote to Pepys that he had been to look for Newton some time before, but that " he was out of town, and since," he says, " I have not seen him, till upon the 28th I met him at Huntingdon, where, upon his own accord, and before I had time to ask him any question, he told me that he had writt to you a very odd letter, at which he was much concerned; added, that it was in a distemper that much seized his head, and that kept him awake for above five nights together, which upon occasion he desired I would represent to you, and beg your pardon, he being very much ashamed he should be so rude to a person for whom he hath so great an honour.

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  • Rallying in an instant, with the most enviable assurance, he began, - ' I beg ten thousand pardons, Mrs. Maxwell!

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  • Ferrers ordered the man to kneel and to beg pardon.

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  • Which leaves the two sextet takes of " Acknowledgment " to beg the question, were they worth all those years of suspense?

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  • No mater how much I beg the friendly waitress she will not give me the secret recipe.

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  • Yet to concede this claim and surrender without qualification the word " Catholic " to a connotation which is at best only universal in theory, is to beg several very weighty questions.

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  • During the first three decades of the 1 9 th century it was overrun and depopulated by Kohan Beg and his son Murad Beg, chiefs of the Kataghan Usbegs of Kunduz.

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  • In 1136, while the count was in Normandy, Robert of Sable put himself at the head of the movement, to which Geoffrey responded by destroying Briollay and occupying La Suze, and Robert of Sable himself was forced to beg humbly for pardon through the intercession of the bishop of Angers.

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  • Buzurg Khan delivered himself up to indolence and debauchery, but Yakub Beg, with singular energy and perseverance, made himself master of Yangi Shahr, Yangi-Hissar, Yarkand and other towns, and eventually became sole master of the country, Buzurg Khan proving himself totally unfitted for the post of ruler.

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  • Dear princess, I beg and implore you, have some pity on him!

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  • What?" he added with renewed irritation, "I beg you to dress your men decently."

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  • Don't let me set eyes on you; beg her pardon!

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  • All you learn about the story initially is that you are a bad-ass and the Gods beg of your assistance to retrieve the infamous Pandora's Box in order to dispatch the out of control tyrant God, Ares.

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  • Panic set in, and he wanted to beg right there, but knew he needed to get a grip to have any chance with her.

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  • She gazed up at him, wanting to beg him not to go, but they had been all over that and it would only annoy him.

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  • Thus, in 1570, Ali Pasha, a native of Herzegovina, became grand vizier; and he was succeeded by the distinguished soldier and statesman, Mahomet Beg Sokolovic, a Bosnian.

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  • In 1040 the Seljuk Turks crossed the Oxus from the north, and having defeated Masud, sultan of Ghazni, raised Toghrul Beg, grandson of Seljuk, to the throne of Persia, founding the Seljukian dynasty, with its capital at Nishapur.

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  • As titular emperor, his role was still the same, to beg help from the western powers.

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  • About it Yakub Beg erected a commodious college, mosque and monastery, the whole being surrounded by rich orchards, fruit gardens and vineyards.

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  • The Tungani troops in Yarkand rose, and (Toth of August 1863)massacred some seven thousand Chinese, while the inhabitants of Kashgar, rising in their turn against their masters, invoked the aid of Sadik Beg, a Kirghiz chief, who was reinforced by Buzurg Khan, the heir of Jahanghir, and Yakub Beg, his general, these being despatched at Sadik's request by the ruler of Khokand to raise what troops they could to aid his Mahommedan friends in Kashgar.

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  • Sadik Beg soon repented of having asked for a Khoja, and eventually marched against Kashgar, which by this time had succumbed to Buzurg Khan and Yakub Beg, but was defeated and driven back to Khokand.

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  • After this victory the three princes Toghrul Beg, Chakir Beg and Ibrahim Niyal separated in different directions and conquered the Mahommedan provinces east of the Tigris; the last named, after conquering Hamadan and the province of Jebel (Irak i Ajami), penetrated as early as 1048, with fresh Ghuzz troops, into Armenia and reached Manzikert, Erzerutn and Trebizond.

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  • The next year, however, Toghrul Beg got rid of both his antagonists, Ibrahim being taken prisoner and strangled with the bowstring, while Basasiri fell in battle.

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  • I beg to differ, but I am seldom consulted when such decisions are made.

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  • After her explosion at Damian, she'd have to beg for food.

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  • The regret in his dark eyes made her want to beg him not to kill her and comfort him for the pain he'd surely feel hurting his own friend.

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  • Count di Robilant, anxious that Italy should not seem to beg a smile from the central Powers, advised Mancini to receive with caution the suggestions of the Austrian press.

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  • I assure you, I have managed to contact all but three and if I located them I would get down on my knees before them and beg forgiveness, just like I've done with the others .

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  • The next day, all the priests and learned men went out to beg for mercy.

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  • I beg you--give it him!

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  • You'll have all the time in the world to beg me, on your knees and on your back.

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  • Now we have to wait until Joseph gets around to leaving and beg a ride down the mountain.

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  • We assumed Howie would beg for the five of us to be in attendance.

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  • I would beg you not to change it.

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  • They'd bring her back and beg us to hold her while they ran.

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  • I thought maybe they had to think about it before they called, but then they practically beg me to pass on the information immediately.

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  • I beg your pardon?

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