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    Use "thousandfold" in a sentence

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    thousandfold


    1. He says, “He who renounces reaps a thousandfold


    2. 7 Jesus sorrowed for his people; he fully understood how they had been led up to the expectation of the coming Messiah, the time when "the earth will yield its fruits ten thousandfold, and on one vine there will be a thousand branches, and each branch will produce a thousand clusters, and each cluster will produce a thousand grapes, and each grape will produce a gallon of wine


    3. Differences now occurred in every generation, speeding evolution a thousandfold


    4. If you have a comprehensive understanding of the working of thought-vibrations, if you know the technique of controlling the thoughts, if you know the method of transmitting beneficial thoughts to others at a distance by forming clearcut, well-defined powerful thought-waves, you can use this thought-power a thousandfold more effectively


    5. thousandfold gain or 5000% increase! This in


    6. Under the veil his eyes contemplate mysteries which are a thousandfold as luminous as the sun


    7. This experience became magnified thousandfold


    8. the strange request that Ruth had made, and as she recounted it to Easton, his fears became intensified a thousandfold


    9. They were all beautiful with the blinding beauty that transfigures even the plainest woman when she is utterly protected and utterly loved and is giving back that love a thousandfold


    10. A sound like a whipcrack magnified a thousandfold split the air

    11. ' Then thou wilt be a thousandfold richer than ever before ; for not by bread alone, not by rich garments, not by pride, not by envy, wilt thou be happy, but by love multiplied immeasurably


    12. I have gained all, I have bought all, every one ! Now it is no uncommon thing for the rich and powerful to care nothing for the length of their days, and to be at a loss to invent a pastime ; then thy days and thy hoiirs will be multiplied a thousandfold, for thou wilt grudge the loss of a single minute, and wilt rejoice in every minute in gaiety of heart


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