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Sentence Examples
Those Victorians who rejoiced in statistics could relish the expansion of the system.
The father, however, rejoiced, for it had cut him to the heart to leave them behind alone.
When the first CD writers made the jump from 1x to 2x, consumers rejoiced with the increased speed.
The wedding guests at Cana celebrated with wine that had aged, and rejoiced in its fine quality.
She almost rejoiced when she saw a crack begin to appear in the surface of the glass.
She rejoiced over them, delighting in them, looking into my eyes with great joy.
Her planned home birth was a truly special event not just for family but indeed the entire village who rejoiced in their latest arrival.
A Franciscan of Tournai reported that, though untrained in theology, the Beguines rejoiced in new and oversubtle ideas.
As the leonine family rejoiced in their reunion, Reid looked down at the drawings on the floor.
Arsene Wenger rejoiced yesterday that he had a full squad instead of the lorry-load of injuries that he normally has to cope with.
The cool-water assemblage was dominated by another species, which rejoiced in the glorious name Neogloboquadrina pachyderma.
He rejoiced in the implacability of history and the tyranny of absolutes.
As the fat, large drops fell from the heavens and hit the parched earth, the land that had once been in a drought rejoiced, and the angels were glad.
Clergymen rejoiced, exulted and stupidly expected that it would last.
She rejoiced in eminently usable ones and found ways to press into service the less promising remnants.
Making use of a diabolical cunning, he rejoiced in advance, with hatred and cold maliciousness, over what would happen to Jesus.
Together with idols, charms, fetishes and many occult paraphernalia we burned it and the people rejoiced.
Walker rejoiced – this was the scheme he had long supported as the solution to the burial problem.
While they rejoiced, their opponents dragged themselves from the turf in utter disbelief, the west London divide gaping wider than ever.
The whole world rejoiced when the international resolutions finally began to work against one former dictator, Mr Pinochet.
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People rejoiced at testimonies of deliverance and healing, and some 800 follow-up booklets were handed out at the altar.
I rejoiced in the sisters' clear option for the poor, and for their simplicity of life and witness.
We rejoiced with them and were excited for them but there was always that hurt.
He rejoiced in the fact that the United Nations has assumed a growing importance in our globalized world.
Everyone rejoiced at the first rays of sunshine, which helped the discussion.
The foolish rich man built a new storehouse, filled it with wheat and rejoiced.
Its sad to see so many women in prison but we rejoiced as 40 received Jesus and many were healed.
Yes, she grew up in Kikbirnie, heartland of the Ayrshire steelworks, where her school chums rejoiced in names like Lenin McKay and Joseph Stalin McGregor.
His many friends are rejoiced at the happy fruition of his vocation, and will wish him many long years in the sacred ministry to work for the honour and glory of God.
In late January, he rejoiced amid the maelstrom which surrounds Super Bowl, inactive yet fully involved in the Bucs' charge to the sport's ultimate prize.
He saw the shafts sleet down across the fort, and his heart rejoiced, for surely nothing could live under the merciless beating of that steel-pointed blizzard!
It would knock the eyes out of the Sun and Evening News, and we rejoiced and flapped our wings accordingly.
The church was beautiful tonight, and it was all the more wonderful when, at midnight, the bells began to peal and the whole world rejoiced that Christ was born.
I really rejoiced in the absurdity of the story, of the mythology, the mythological structure in its absurdity.
When the opportunity arose to uncouple the servers from the storage systems, everyone but the server vendors rejoiced.
Remember how Jesus rejoiced in the Spirit and said, «I bless you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, for hiding these things from the learned and the clever and revealing them to little children.
The French people rejoiced that Alsace and Lorraine had been returned to France and that Germany had agreed to pay reparations.
Each night two large steel drums were filled to overflowing with fetishes and each night the crowd danced and rejoiced as they were set alight and burned.
At the end of this he threw open a heavy door, and I rejoiced to see within a well-lit room in which a table was spread for supper, and on whose mighty hearth a great fire of logs,freshly replenished, flamed and flared.
But nineteen-twentieths of the people rejoiced that the country had escaped from the party wrangles which had threatened to make all government impossible.
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Inevitably, there will be those who object to the T-pylon, who will want to romanticise the traditional design as an emblem of a century that has rejoiced in access to electricity.
Many prolife advocates rejoiced that the church was finally putting some teeth in its doctrines.
The western world rejoiced in the fall of the Berlin wall and also when Communism was no longer a way of life in Russia, but we know that people have been slow to exercise their new freedoms.
Most Iraqis rejoiced in the toppling of Saddam.
They resurrected to a new life and rejoiced at my teaching. Since the Lord has given them his revelations and has shown them the path of love, they strongly believe that they can help their brethren.
As for the non-Iranian Shiite world, it trembled, to be sure, and certain subversive organisations rejoiced and felt reinvigorated by the success of the revolution.
Voters rejoiced that actual policymaking may prevail over politicking.
He rejoiced in everything he did as a warrior rejoices in combat.
Max's chophouse specials include unusual cuts, like a bone-in fillet, and we rejoiced one night to find tournedos Rossini, seared foie gras piggybacked on twin filets mignons.
While Paraguayans fans shed tears over their team's loss, their victorious Spanish counterparts rejoiced.
When he destroyed the pleasures of the flesh and illuminated the stony minds of the impious, the whole sect of the heretics trembled and the whole Church of the faithful rejoiced.
The prosecution, nervous because it couldn't prove how the part-time auto repossessor ended his 37-year-old girlfriend's life, rejoiced when the news came in.
In contrast, the public rejoiced at Buckingham's death, which accentuated the gulf between the court and the nation, and between the Crown and the Commons.
Examples from Classical Literature
The city of Moskva rejoiced with its sovereign at the birth of the heaven-sent child, to whom was given the name of Ivan.
She rejoiced that she had been first down, and had opened the postbag with her own key.
The patriots of Vaud heard them, and rejoiced at the hope of a new era about to be begun.
Bethink you, have there not been days, aye and months, in your own life when you would have rejoiced to sleep in mindlessness?
When the knights beheld this gay company of ladies come down the steps of the perron, they rejoiced beyond measure.
Then the land of peach blossom spread its draggled wings abroad and rejoiced.
When Launfal heard these words he rejoiced greatly, for his heart was litten by another's torch.
I expressed my bag to you the other day from a town that rejoiced in the cheering name of Kokomo, just to get rid of it.
It was the orange-tip, and the dormouse rejoiced, for the orange-tip meant spring.
His father, who was a farmer in the middle ranks of life, rejoiced in the fact, esteeming it full of promise for the future.
Now all was well once more and Mrs. Ward, who had been no fair-weather friend to Italy, rejoiced with all her heart.
And he also meeting with them rejoiced exceedingly, and began to eulogise the king.
The sweet odors which they exhaled highly delighted us, and we were rejoiced in regaling our senses.
Having opened his father's casque, he was rejoiced to see him give symptoms of reanimation.
Then the inhabitants of Hameln rejoiced greatly, as after a victory over a powerful enemy.
The boat returned on board the ringdove, and I, as well as the others, rejoiced in having eluded impressment in a man-of-war.
She had rejoiced for his happy spirit, and now she mourned her own widowed lot.
Mrs. Harlan took one of my hands in each of her own, and we rejoiced together.
It rejoiced to see the wife deceive the husband, and the adulterer fool him.
That wholeness and roundness, in which she had rejoiced, had gone from her altogether.
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Still it rejoiced him to hear the noble truths of democracy delivered as it were from the bema.
He rejoiced in the name, and used it primarily as a challenge to intolerance.
I rejoiced for my benefactress, I rejoiced for the tender and affectionate Edith.
He rejoiced in death, when, from no remissness of his, it closed his labours.
Over these I rejoiced like a yokel with a pocketful of butterscotch and peanuts.
On hearing this Marzavan rejoiced inwardly, for he felt sure that he had at last discovered the object of the Princess Badoura's infatuation.
Mrs. motte was extremely rejoiced when she saw the garrison surrender.
Far from feeling guilty, I rejoiced and exulted in our dangers.
Miss huntingdon, of course, rejoiced in this change with all her heart.
Moreover, like all other novelists, he rejoiced in talking shop.
Thus Menelaus rejoiced, having beheld with his eyes godlike Alexander.
He had expected the nabob to be enraged, not rejoiced at the news.
Percerin's workshop, which the Parisians rejoiced in hacking into so many pieces with the living human body it contained.
I'm rejoiced you take it so philosophically, my dear Emilia!
Then the sage rejoiced greatly, and embracing Rama kissed his head.
Vertogor rejoiced greatly and blithely recommenced his work.
I rejoiced to see that Miss Montenero did not live with Mrs. Coates.
I am rejoiced, monsieur, that you have given us the pleasure of your company on this occasion.
At this price, or at whatever price, she rejoiced that the day had reached its end.
They rejoiced to think that they had a genuine Scythian among them.
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The vast blue sky, gladdened by the Sunday festivities, rejoiced.
Foxe had aided the rise and rejoiced in the success of Wolsey.
The gaiety prevailing in that little corner rejoiced the sight.
Their words rejoiced Ferko's heart, and he waited impatiently till evening should come and he could rub the precious dew on his sightless eyes.
Heinz Schorlin understood her and rejoiced to hear the answer.
Darcy we seem to have known, yet cannot have enough of, rejoiced to catch sight of her capital letter on the page, as we read on.
Nevertheless, the children rejoiced greatly in the snowstorm.
By this time Elizabeth had two children, and the landgrave was rejoiced.
How rejoiced I shall be when your majesty is safe at Swansea!
They were all greatly rejoiced, and co-operated in restoring the vihara.
How would Pritchett have rejoiced had he heard the old man speak so!
I am rejoiced to hear you speak of Monsieur d'Emery as calculated for a post which requires a man of probity.
In the selfishness of her enfeebled spirit, Kate still rejoiced.
Or at least, if she did not bring herself quite to rejoice in Edward's being fettered to Lucy, she determined, that had Lucy been more amiable, she OUGHT to have rejoiced.
He, however, only laughed at her advice, saying, that his father had always kept him in too great constraint, and that now he rejoiced at his new-found liberty.
She gave me a triumphant glance in passing me, as if she rejoiced that my hands were so coarse and my boots were so thick, and she opened the gate, and stood holding it.
Mina took a growing interest in everything and I was rejoiced to see that the exigency of affairs was helping her to forget for a time the terrible experience of the night.
She will be rejoiced, Copperfield, to renew her acquaintance with one who has proved himself in all respects a worthy minister at the sacred altar of friendship.
Miss Ophelia looked despairingly as her cousin took all her treasures from her, and rejoiced to find herself once more in the carriage with them, in a state of preservation.