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verse - use in sentences
Converse of object
- recite: The other person said: You have taught me to recite this verse in this style.
- sing: Robert and Norman followed it up with by singing few verses of the great poet himself.
- omit: If so omit the final verse and just give out a text version of it at the end of the activity ).
- quote: Here and there Origen quotes a verse with a reading characteristic of the Byzantine text.
- read: Notes Reading these verses might lead us to wonder whether Samuel was looking for approval or reassurance.
Adjective modifier
- blank: Burial Stone of John Milton John Milton Nevertheless, Milton's use of blank verse was hugely influential for subsequent poets.
- bible: It's easy to pull a couple of bible verses to say just about anything.
- Latin: The Latin verses explain the theology of their prophecies.
- metrical: Traditionally, English poetry consists of metrical verse, which means that the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables is regular.
- biblical: This helps pupils to avoid looking for the ' correct ' meaning of biblical verses and so risk an over-literal interpretation.
Modifies a noun
- 15b: Verse 15b: do not break faith with the wife of your youth.
- anthem: The contents are arranged in two sequences: items 1-11: verse anthems; items 12-24: full anthems.
Noun used with modifier
- nonsense: The first book of nonsense verse was The History of Sixteen Wonderful Women, published in 1829.
- scripture: They had a scripture verse on one side and an abstract design or photo on the reverse.
Preposition: in
- Koran: I wondered which verse in the Koran wrote openly about the Bible's essence having been changed?
- bible: Whatever verse in the bible, that in anyway, touches you can be shared here freely.
Preposition: of
- Koran: In the relevant verses of the Koran, there is a significant difference between the People of the Book and the idolaters.
- psalm: The sixth verse of the psalm tells us that instruments cannot themselves be a channel of praise.
- chapter: There are notes on only nine of the verses of these two chapters.
Preposition: from
- Koran: Police later said they had found a van containing detonators along with an Arabic language tape with verses from the Koran.
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