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    1. in that mood is not to be gainsaid


    2. She might be a valued comrade in arms, but her father was lord of the land and not to be gainsaid


    3. The sound was so piercing that Simon was forced to cover his ears with his arms, although the overwhelming noise was in his thoughts, also, and that could not be gainsaid


    4. He was not afraid of being refused the girl he loved—no mere refusal could stand between him and a woman he desired—but the shining spectre of the treasure rose before him, claiming his allegiance in a silence that could not be gainsaid


    5. contrast; and if they gainsaid the voice, anger was kindled in the hearts of


    6. who tended her to bring her raiment, and she would not be gainsaid, but rose; and when they had clothed her and set her arm in a sling of linen, she went to the Warden of the Houses of Healing


    7. Nor is it to be gainsaid, that in some of these instances it has been declared that the interval of time between the two assaults could not have exceeded very many days


    8. A fact thus set down in substantial history cannot easily be gainsaid


    9. Mark Ivanovitch, however, would not be gainsaid, and restraining his feelings, said something very honeyed to Semyon Ivanovitch again, knowing that that was how he ought to treat a sick man


    10. Every man in Christendom has undoubtedly been taught by tradition, by revelation, and by the voice of conscience, which can never be gainsaid, that murder is one of the most heinous crimes men can commit; it is thus affirmed in the gospel, and they know that this sin of murder is not altered by conditions—that is to say, if it is sinful to kill one man, it is sinful to kill another

    11. Only the discoveries of recent years have brought proof too positive to be gainsaid


    1. of these things, or to gainsay his words, or to gather an assembly in the country without him, or to be clothed in purple, or wear a


    2. He has made his pact with the dark and he will not gainsay it, even if the path back were to be opened to him ever again


    3. 28 And now O Lord Why have you given this one people over to many? and on the one root have you prepared others and Why have you scattered your only one people among many? 29 And they which did gainsay your promises and believed not your covenants have trodden them down


    4. It is as if Ralph’s hand has its own purpose and he cannot gainsay it


    5. 40 For he had heard say that the Romans had called the Jews their friends and confederates and brothers; and that they had entertained the ambassadors of Simon honourably; 41 Also that the Jews and priests were well pleased that Simon should be their governor and high priest forever until there should arise a faithful prophet; 42 Moreover that he should be their captain and should take charge of the sanctuary to set them over their works and over the country and over the armour and over the fortresses that I say he should take charge of the sanctuary; 43 Beside this that he should be obeyed of every man and that all the writings in the country should be made in his name and that he should be clothed in purple and wear gold: 44 Also that it should be lawful for none of the people or priests to break any of these things or to gainsay his words or to gather an assembly in the country without him or to be clothed in purple or wear a buckle of gold; 45 And whoever should do otherwise or break any of these things he should be punished


    6. 28 Then said Ozias to her all that you have spoken have you spoken with a good heart and there is none who may gainsay your words


    7. He could not gainsay them


    8. 14 Then said Judith to him Who am I now that I should gainsay my Lord? Surely whatever pleases him I will do speedily and it shall be my joy to the day of my death


    9. There was so much injustice in that statement he could not find words enough to gainsay it


    10. She did not know where it came from or what its purpose was but she could not gainsay it

    11. Lay it to your heart not to be anxious before the time what you shah say and I shall give you understanding and wisdom which all your adversaries shall not be able to gainsay; And then shall they deliver you to constraint and shall kill you and you shall be hated of all nations because of my name; And then shall many go astray and they 52 shall hate one another and deliver one another to death; And your parents and your brothers and your kinsfolk and your friends shall deliver you up and shall 53 kill some of you; But a lock of hair from your heads shall not perish; And by your patience you shall gain your souls; And many men false prophets shall arise 56 and lead many astray; And because of the abounding of iniquity the love of many shall wax cold; But he who endures to the end the same shall be saved; And this the gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a testimony to all nations; and then shall come the end of all


    12. They gainsay all what the Almighty generalized of the uses of the sun, the moon, the plants, the rains, and of all other creatures out of His favor


    13. “Because no one would ever gainsay the words of Baldur the Brave


    14. They gainsay the eschatology, such as the Day of Resurrection and Reckoning, Paradise, and Hell, and have created a false explanation for each of these, describing them only as symbols rather than real phenomena


    15. We bless thee for all those who have been enabled to approve themselves to God in much patience in afflictions, in necessities, in distresses, who when they have been brought before governors and kings for Christ’s sake, it has turned to them for a testimony, and God has given them a mouth and wisdom, which all their adversaries were not able to gainsay or resist


    16. We bless thee for all those who have been enabled to approve themselves to God in much patience in afflictions, in necessities, in distresses, who when they have been brought before governors and kings for Christ�s sake, it has turned to them for a testimony, and God has given them a mouth and wisdom, which all their adversaries were not able to gainsay or resist


    17. "I don't gainsay it


    18. To be brief, they added to these such other forcible arguments that Don Fernando's manly heart, being after all nourished by noble blood, was touched, and yielded to the truth which, even had he wished it, he could not gainsay; and he showed his submission, and acceptance of the good advice that had been offered to him, by stooping down and embracing Dorothea, saying to her, "Rise, dear lady, it is not right that what I hold in my heart should be kneeling at my feet; and if until now I have shown no sign of what I own, it may have been by Heaven's decree in order that, seeing the constancy with which you love me, I may learn to value you as you deserve


    19. Lancelot set me down upon a rustick Bed, cover’d me at once with an Eider-Down Coverlet, whereupon he strode away, mumbling Promises of Tea, which Promises, I was, by that Time, too weaken’d either to applaud or gainsay


    20. These considerations do not gainsay the principle that untrained investors should confine themselves to the best regarded enterprises

    21. " I don't gainsay it now ; but what has happened betrays something in him so crudely mistaken that, if one looks at it criticall}', it checks one's compassion in spite of oneself,"


    22. At the same time they continue to persuade themselves and others that they are all much concerned about the welfare of these working classes, whom they have always trampled under their feet, and on Sundays, richly dressed, they drive in sumptuous carriages to the houses of God built in very mockery of Christianity, and there listen to men, trained to this work of deception, who in white neckties or in brocaded vestments, according to their denomination, preach the love for their neighbor which they all gainsay in their lives


    1. She opened her mouth to scream and, at once, strong hands that brooked no gainsaying picked her up and held her tight


    2. There is no gainsaying the fact that a very unfavorable construction would have been put upon the circumstance if the two women had gone without escort, while the addition of a third, in the person of her mother's admitted lover, enabled Mademoiselle Danglars to defy malice and ill-nature


    3. There was no gainsaying this difficulty, and we relinquished all thoughts of pursuing Orlick at that time


    1. Nobody, indeed, gainsays that


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    challenge dispute gainsay contradict controvert impugn oppose