Sakes Sentence Examples
Who for our sakes, came down, and was born of Mary the Virgin.
If he had been lenient for their sakes or in the hope of damaging Antipater, he was disappointed; for Cassius sold four cities into slavery and Hyrcanus made up the deficit.
Christians are like a council of frogs in a marsh or a synod of worms on a dunghill, croaking and squeaking, "For our sakes was the world created."
Its touch on classical mythology is original, rarely imitative or pedantic. The art of the Renaissance was an apocalypse of the beauty of the world and man in unaffected spontaneity, without side thoughts for piety or erudition, inspired by pure delight in loveliness and harmony for their own sakes.
The lakes of Chile are numerous and important, but they are found chiefly in the southern half of the republic. In the north the only lakes are large lagoons, or morasses, on the upper sakes.
The scene in the garden is without the agony of Gethsemane; a faint echo of this historic anguish appears in the scene with the Greeks four days earlier, and even that peaceful appeal to, and answer of, the Father occurs only for His followers' sakes.
Heliotropes, though quiet in color, are charming flower garden plants, either when grown for their own sakes as simple masses or when associated with tall plants which grow above them.
Go Somewhere During the Day on October 31 - For goodness' sakes, do not dress a baby in a cute costume and then stay home all day.
Flowers are cultivated, but for their own sakes, not as a feature of the Jandscape garden.
Come on dude, lay off all the faux angst, for all our sakes.
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