I thought perhaps to have raised a doubt in the Sister's mind, that is to say if it is truly her that God put beside me. |
Sheffield has decided to limit its support to needs falling within the first two bands, that is to say critical and substantial. |
Characteristic of human souls, or human beings, are the intellective and motive powers, that is to say, the intellect and will. |
The monastery, that is to say, is a place of continual repentance, of constantly renewed conversion. |
One thing remains, and that is to say our prayers and then set sail together or pernoctate old beaten tracks alone. |
Like the bourgeoisie, he was dressed in black, that is to say, in mourning. |