1St. John caught at the hope which the form of words suggested.
2Behold the distinction of these two subtle forms of Word that flow.
3It is indicated by a recognised form of words, 'six upon four.'
4It is understood that a form of words was proposed on one side.
5So we agreed some form of words and the call ended.
6His lips moved in the form of words long before she heard them.
7He promised marriage, went through a form of words with some hedge priest...'
8Ask her before me in any form of words you like.
9The beggars could not affect a metal casting with a form of words.
10Even the simplest form of words will be twisted into a political significance.
11And this ceremony is not a mere empty form of words.
12Otherwise it is not prayer, but a mere form of words.
13She feared to utter any form of words that would mislead.
14Mr. Gladstone showed him a form of words as to Irish Home Rule.
15You can put my meaning into any form of words you please, Barbara.
16That unusual form of words, though, reflected Benaud's unique position within English sport broadcasting.
Translations for form of word