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1. Suffice it to say, that this is not the first time I’ve held a woman’s head over the loo while she chucked up the effects of too much booze
2. Suffice it to say that he’s dedicated his life to working for Gotte
3. That seems to suffice
4. I could go on for a whole book writing ecstatically of the wonder and the glories of honey but let it suffice to say that if you think you dislike honey then try all the different ones you can find
5. My own boots – softened so that I may wear them without getting blisters straight away – plus an old pair of Gilla’s will have to suffice in the footware stakes
6. What can I tell them that would suffice? If I told them of the green bear they thought was killed, I would be beaten and locked away in an asylum
7. populace, but suffice it to say that Lindy hopes that the
8. Suffice it to
9. A full night’s sleep would be perfect but a couple of hours would suffice
10. Suffice to tell, it’s why older men chew mastic resin
11. However, at this point in the narrative, it will suffice to say
12. The list could go on and on, but suffice it to say that there are sufficient grounds
13. It would never suffice for her to leave off with a foggy and disturbingly vague “official”
14. Suffice it to add here that they did follow up and do it often
15. Suffice to say, no one can suppress his conscience, at this stage, for everything will be transparent
16. Suffice to say the information unraveled from those regressions is both comforting and profound
17. ‘But suffice it to say, you are not the primary guilty party here
18. Simply being reassured by a promotional film wouldn’t suffice
19. ‘Well, suffice it to say that the process of your temporal reversal would in actual fact remove the events that took place in and to your mind and body – as you are bound up to that particular time-line
20. The stitches weren’t the best he’d ever done but would suffice
21. It was a rough job but would suffice
22. It was the best he could come up with in such a short time and would have to suffice
23. Suffice it to say, however, that this is a Death Wish waiting to happen!
24. Suffice to say that I do my work through the Internet, so I’m free to travel
25. Suffice it to say that we fell very deeply in love, very quickly
26. We’ll have to mythologize something that will suffice
27. He hoped these would suffice and once he had massed enough pieces of wet yet not soggy wood, he piled it down neatly to form a fire stack, wishing his flint and stone would be enough to get the fire going
28. “The planet known as Gepharl will suffice
29. A half-ass propaganda ministry could always cook up something that would suffice
30. Let it suffice to say that anything you desire shall become readily affordable
31. suffice to feed the entire town
32. Does this mean that our newest near miss, if it came closer next time could become the agent of our destruction? Its orbital path is predicted to bring it closer for a possible hit in 2029 or if not that time, again in 2036 (these figures might not be as accurate as those originally given out by the astronomer himself, but in this case will probably suffice)
33. There are probably many other indications where the wisdom of the ages complements modern discoveries, but suffice it to say that together they, science and religion, would exert a far stronger influence on the concerns of Man than they do today, separated as they are, into selfishly disposed, unforgiving competitors
34. ) Suffice it to say that they conjugate with different endings for the different “persons” (I, polite and familiar you, he/she/it, we, familiar plural you, plural you, they)
35. 9 So says the Lord God; Let it suffice you, O princes of Israel: remove
36. But suffice it to say, I have a hard time believing that last statement of yours in light of my experiences
37. 19 For that which the Lord has given us to live with does suffice us
38. 33 And they said to them, let that which you have done up to here suffice; come out, and do according to the
39. black fleck, more Agadoo than James Bond but it would suffice
40. There weren’t many objects around that could suffice as a weapon but Arnold had found one
41. 10 "But as to the other angels our fellows, who bore you to the cave, God has not sent them with us this time; for He said to us, 'You suffice
42. Neither all the politically correct substitutes designed to fill the void of lost belief, nor cold science turned into dehumanizing rejection of the metaphysical will suffice
43. Without delving deeply into the legalities, suffice it to say that the Court of (Federal) Claims upheld the Navy’s partial termination of the LHA class which reduced the number of vessels from nine to five
44. 26 But the Lord was wroth with me for your sakes, and would not hear me: and the Lord said to me, Let it suffice you; speak no more to me of this matter
45. improvements to existing roads would suffice
46. 10 "But as to the other angels our fellows who bore you to the cave God has not sent them with us this time; for He said to us 'You suffice
47. Suffice it to say that I fell in love with the agency through the book, and there was no other place that I could imagine going to work
48. If she had lived, she might have been his match, with her wiles, her grief and her rage; nonetheless, the other will have to suffice
49. 33 And they said to them let that which you have done up to here suffice; come out and do according to the commandment of the king and you shall live
50. Philip said to him Two hundred pennyworth of bread would not suffice them after everyone of them has taken a small amount
1. Fainting would have sufficed at this immediate moment
2. Then, a thinly veiled reference to his shuffling of data to keep hidden the propriety of certain loans won his complete, undivided attention and an overwhelming degree of cooperation which sufficed to wipe clean the trail of the checks and ignore any interest on the loan
3. He was somehow circumnavigating the point in question, never directly touching it, uttering generalities and giving cryptic hints, as if his annotations alone sufficed to make himself understood
4. I bit my fingernails in nervous anxiety the way I always did when faced with a massive problem, and Adrinius and Zacchaeus wanting to rid the world of the few good vampires left sufficed
5. soap would have sufficed
6. 14 And Benjamin came again at that time; and they gave them wives which they had saved alive of the women of Jabeshgilead, and yet so they sufficed them not
7. 14 And Boaz said to her, At mealtime come you hither, and eat of the bread, and dip your morsel in the vinegar; And she sat beside the reapers, and he reached her parched corn, and she did eat, and was sufficed, and left
8. 18 And she took it up, and went into the city, and her mother in law saw what she had gleaned, and she brought forth, and gave to her that she had reserved after she was sufficed
9. The Temple lamps miraculously burned for seven nights on a supply of oil that should only have sufficed for one night
10. As it turned out, it only took ten minutes to review the faces of the sworn, as a quick glance at each one sufficed for the spell, if they were concentrating intensely enough
11. Neither of those times, however, sufficed
12. The cake sufficed for lunch and I stayed until the sun lost its heat
13. `You had good advice Miss Summer, but that explanation would have sufficed if it came straight from you
14. Obviously, at some point of time in the growing process, the organic self-secretions would not have sufficed to sustain the overall plunamic health, not to speak of the qunamic growth
15. His presence in Jerusalem at the feast of tabernacles, even in opposition to the advice of his followers, sufficed forever to put an end to all whisperings about fear and cowardice
16. They certainly could have walked away from the danger if they had started well in advance of the storm – sometime in July would have sufficed
17. His mouth was curled in a perpetual smile as though he were merely satisfied with being alive after witnessing such pain in the world and sufficed in giving a warm, consoling expression to his visage
18. His vocabulary in Swahili over the time of the safari from Arusha sufficed for his commands and by the end of the journey to Dongobesh, Kokopoulos was able to understand what was being said about him by the men to whom he was a hero
19. He didn’t like not knowing where he stood with her, he’d rather face her anger than try to be sufficed with a little ‘Oh’
20. Had it not been so, people would have gathered in one area and the living would have been impossible and unthinkable because the plant would have not fulfilled or sufficed the needs of the many of population
21. So, he offered them from the money house (treasury) of Muslims a sustenance which sufficed them to support their life and made them live at ease, but according to the normal general case, when the Almighty God drove away the epidemic of plague, starvation and drought from the country, he became sure that the money-house (treasury) of the Islam states was enough to meet the life requirements of all the Muslims and non Muslims and sufficed them for a good level of life, therefore, according to this case, if a thief was arrested, the Muslim Judge would give him a sentence of cutting off his hand, applying and submitting to God’s order
22. A single mark on the block sufficed to say that the letter was to be opened in standard form
23. sufficed to avoid any further questioning about her
24. A glance out of the window sufficed to show him that he could see the back of the Montmartre and some of the houses
25. A routine arrest without all the “trimmings” would have sufficed
26. So far, that has always sufficed for me -
27. the Bible has not sufficed to appreciably clear up this
28. translators of the revised editions of the Bible has not sufficed to appreciably clear up this
29. the translators of the revised editions of the Bible has not sufficed to appreciably clear up this
30. The simple transliteration of these words by the translators of the revised editions of the Bible has not sufficed to appreciably clear up this confusion and misconception
31. The ascension of Enoch, the promise of an everlasting inheritance, and of the eternal God Himself as a 'Reward’ to Abraham, even if they stood alone, sufficed to shatter the wretched system of the Sadducees, and to establish the hope of Eternal Life for the just
32. The fiery Biscayan was the first to strike a blow, which was delivered with such force and fury that had not the sword turned in its course, that single stroke would have sufficed to put an end to the bitter struggle and to all the adventures of our knight; but that good fortune which reserved him for greater things, turned aside the sword of his adversary, so that although it smote him upon the left shoulder, it did him no more harm than to strip all that side of its armour, carrying away a great part of his helmet with half of his ear, all which with fearful ruin fell to the ground, leaving him in a sorry plight
33. As for fixed abode, he said he had no other than that which chance offered wherever night might overtake him; and his words ended in an outburst of weeping so bitter that we who listened to him must have been very stones had we not joined him in it, comparing what we saw of him the first time with what we saw now; for, as I said, he was a graceful and gracious youth, and in his courteous and polished language showed himself to be of good birth and courtly breeding, and rustics as we were that listened to him, even to our rusticity his gentle bearing sufficed to make it plain
34. Leonela, as he told her, stanched her lady's blood, which was no more than sufficed to support her deception; and washing the wound with a little wine she bound it up to the best of her skill, talking all the time she was tending her in a strain that, even if nothing else had been said before, would have been enough to assure Anselmo that he had in Camilla a model of purity
35. declared that it sufficed for a slave to be beautiful, others, and Khacan was
36. the furniture was sold, and as much of it was valuable it sufficed for some time
37. He did not raise his to her often: a quick glance now and then sufficed; but it flashed back, each time more confidently, the undisguised delight he drank from hers
38. Not even the convulsions of all the dimensions could break the iron Law of the Conservation of Energy, and Rjinswand's brief journey in the plane had sufficed to carry him several hundred miles horizontally and seven thousand feet vertically
39. At this moment, and as though the utterance of Villefort's wish had sufficed to effect its accomplishment, a servant entered the room, and whispered a few words in his ear
40. "With one of the clamps of my bedstead; and this very tool has sufficed me to hollow out
41. Instead of employing this diamond in attempting to bribe his jailers, who might only have taken it and then betrayed him to the governor, Dantes carefully preserved it, that in the event of his getting out of prison he might have wherewithal to live, for the sale of such a diamond would have quite sufficed to make his fortune
42. “ ‘I’m aware’ would have sufficed
43. A hasty but searching glance sufficed to tell him that, though Uncas still remained where he had left him, David had not reappeared
44. He labored and toiled until he had amassed 250,000 francs; six years sufficed to achieve this object
45. "Oh, do not place any reliance on that, madame; one drop of that elixir sufficed to recall life to a dying child, but three drops would have impelled the blood into his lungs in such a way as to have produced most violent palpitations; six would have suspended his respiration, and caused syncope more serious than that in which he was; ten would have destroyed him
46. Noirtier's hair was long and white, and flowed over his shoulders; while in his eyes, shaded by thick black lashes, was concentrated, as it often happens with an organ which is used to the exclusion of the others, all the activity, address, force, and intelligence which were formerly diffused over his whole body; and so although the movement of the arm, the sound of the voice, and the agility of the body, were wanting, the speaking eye sufficed for all
47. A few words sufficed for a mutual understanding between the two officers of the law
48. He crossed swiftly over to the bed and a moment's examination sufficed to tell him that it was empty
49. But this unexpected, unhoped-for, unheard-of fortune sufficed you no longer when you once possessed it; you
50. Five minutes had sufficed to make a complete transformation in his appearance
1. It’s not nearly as good as Skyrim’s home brews, but it suffices
2. Suffices to say that there’s been some violence nearby and he appeared shortly after it
3. That chief answered and said My Lord I am not worthy that my roof should shade you; but it suffices that you speak a word and my lad shall be healed; And I also am a man in obedience to authority having under my hand soldiers and I say to this one Go and he goes; and to another Come and he comes; and to my servant that he do this and he does it; And when Jesus heard that he marvelled at him and turned and said to the multitude that were coming with him Truely I say to you I have not found in Israel the like of this faith
4. I’m not sure where the term, flat file originated, but why do we need the designation when the term sequential file suffices?
5. It suffices that it be blessed by a priest and worn
6. Not the light suffices, nor the
7. It suffices to say that I am not much different from anyone else you might meet
8. To John—hopefully this suffices for that part of my life
9. At this point it suffices to affirm that there is no scientific reason for declaring a priori that, in case of man's existence originally under the circumstances supposed, it is impossible that God should permit the possession of a serpent by some hostile Intelligence, or the employment of unfit organs to produce the effect of speech
10. The will of man acting through the medium of the power of God suffices to overcome 'all that is in the world
11. ’ With respect to the former part of the learned writer’s assertion, it suffices to allege that the Bechuanas and Australians, and several tribes of Central Africa, have been found destitute of the notion of immortality
12. God suffices as Knower
13. God suffices as Manager
14. He suffices as the All-Informed Knower of the faults of His creatures
15. New Testament, taken apart from the rest, suffices, if it he in any sense a divine book, to set before the reader the grand issues of human life, in words which naturally and forcibly express those issues
16. Say, "God suffices as witness between you and me
17. " Say, "Have you seen those you pray to instead of God? If God willed any harm for me, can they lift His harm? And if He willed a blessing for me, can they hold back His mercy?" Say, "God suffices for me
18. This suffices to prove (1) that the radical meaning of these words is not endlessness, but a hidden duration, and (2) that the question whether they are to be taken in a limited or unlimited sense depends on the nature of the subject to which they are applied, Unless, therefore, the absolute eternity of misery can be established from extrinsic reasons, such as the immortality of the sinner, or from the nature of the doom threatened involving consciousness, the adjective of duration connected with the sinner’s punishment would not alone suffice to prove his endless misery
19. God suffices as Witness
20. Thinkest thou that the Amarillises, the Phillises, the Sylvias, the Dianas, the Galateas, the Filidas, and all the rest of them, that the books, the ballads, the barber's shops, the theatres are full of, were really and truly ladies of flesh and blood, and mistresses of those that glorify and have glorified them? Nothing of the kind; they only invent them for the most part to furnish a subject for their verses, and that they may pass for lovers, or for men valiant enough to be so; and so it suffices me to think and believe that the good Aldonza Lorenzo is fair and virtuous; and as to her pedigree it is very little matter, for no one will examine into it for the purpose of conferring any order upon her, and I, for my part, reckon her the most exalted princess in the world
21. The thought suffices them, without investing itself in the flesh and blood of action
22. the moment it suffices to know that the Ring passed to Frodo, your heir
23. thatched roofs, the tilled fields pass by, and the way in which the landscape, broken at every turn of the road, vanished; this is a sort of contemplation which sometimes suffices to the soul, and almost relieves it from thought
24. God, who is on high, looks down on what I am doing at this moment, and that suffices
25. ; this suffices, and the coulpe is made
26. Oh! how grand is liberty! And what a splendid transfiguration! Liberty suffices to transform the monastery into a republic
27. At recreation hours it suffices to have a ball roll aside, to send them all hither, in spite of prohibitions, to hunt and rummage for it all about here
28. The spirit of each is sovereign, jest suffices to open the field to the unexpected
29. These sudden congealments in the state of revery, which a single word suffices to evoke, do occur
30. Nothing suffices for love
31. As we have said, the great city resembles a piece of artillery; when it is loaded, it suffices for a spark to fall, and the shot is discharged
32. The ordinary troupe suffices neither for event nor for men: among men geniuses are required, among events revolutions
33. I have seen it, that suffices, this is civil war, and I shall take my leave!" Should he abandon his friends who were expecting him? Who were in need of him possibly! who were a mere handful against an army! Should he be untrue at once to his love, to country, to his word? Should he give to his cowardice the pretext of patriotism? But this was impossible, and if the phantom of his father was there in the gloom, and beheld him retreating, he would beat him on the loins with the flat of his sword, and shout to him: "March on, you poltroon!"
34. There comes an hour when protestation no longer suffices; after philosophy, action is required; live force finishes what the idea has sketched out; Prometheus chained begins, Arostogeiton ends; the encyclopedia enlightens souls, the 10th of August electrifies them
35. Strange to say, the infinite suffices them
36. But, in order to be superb, it is not necessary to wear, like Yvon, the ducal morion, to have in the fist, like Esplandian, a living flame, or, like Phyles, father of Polydamas, to have brought back from Ephyra a good suit of mail, a present from the king of men, Euphetes; it suffices to give one's life for a conviction or a loyalty
37. To love, or to have loved,—this suffices
38. dead, and that suffices
39. Contact with an evil man sometimes suffices to corrupt a good action and to cause evil things to spring from it
40. It suffices that the bees should be enabled to stand at their proper relative distances from each other and from the walls of the last completed cells, and then, by striking imaginary spheres, they can build up a wall intermediate between two adjoining spheres; but, as far as I have seen, they never gnaw away and finish off the angles of a cell till a large part both of that cell and of the adjoining cells has been built
41. Not that it suffices to study the Principles of Geology, or to read special treatises by different observers on separate formations, and to mark how each author attempts to give an inadequate idea of the duration of each formation, or even of each stratum
42. It suffices to be conscious of the love, and moreover to rejoice in it—and there is an end to it
43. Whenever there is something difficult, painful, then it suffices to remember this, and all this difficulty, this pain, will vanish and only the joyous will remain
44. It suffices to renounce oneself and love will arise
45. The deliverance proceeds, in the first place, from the Christian's acknowledgment of the law of love, as revealed to him by his Teacher, which suffices to determine the relations of men, and according to which every act of violence seems superfluous and unlawful
46. But now, when the masses for the most part can read and more or less know of whom their government is composed, and what nations surround them; when the men of the masses constantly move about with ease from one place to another, bringing to the masses information about what is going on in the world, a mere demand to carry out the commands of the government no longer suffices: it becomes necessary to obscure the true conceptions which the masses have concerning life, and to impress them with improper ideas concerning the conditions of their life and concerning the relation of other nations toward them
1. The memory of the singing birds still fresh in her mind, Chrissie, wasn’t tempted to try the vegetables when they were served, sufficing herself with a little chicken and some bread
2. But the senses afford no sufficing revelation to the soul