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1
Whatever is
loosed
in
heaven, be loosed on earth. Among other things.
2
April had notions in her head that were
loosed
in
her days.
3
Whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth, shall be
loosed
in
heaven.
4
Whatever ye shall loose on earth, shall be
loosed
in
heaven.
5
From left, right, and centre our rifles
loosed
in
a volley.
6
Should she succeed-andHeaven forbid else!-theknot is
loosed
in
the simplest manner.
7
And they're now
loosed
in
the Named Lands as well.
8
An arrow
loosed
in
a fit of tantrum will kill you as easily as one
loosed
in
war.
9
The American,
loosed
in
the streets of Paris by night, however sees in himself another and a worldlier image.
10
However, some bulls were roaming about, those which the Carthaginians had
loosed
in
the gorge to attract the Barbarians.
11
There were several dogs to be
loosed
in
an emergency, and Jack sat with a rifle across his knees.
12
As our Saviour Christ saith, 'Whoso heareth you, heareth me; and what ye loose on earth shall be
loosed
in
heaven,' etc.
13
No lip is
loosed
in
laughter;
14
The face of the elder compelled attention and study, and
loosed
in
the observer's mind a whole stream of conjecture and unanswerable questions.
15
But in case they are not influenced by internal affections which conjoin minds, the bonds of matrimony are
loosed
in
the house, n. 275.
16
Next day it became known that San Martin had left Peru for ever, and instantly men's tongues were
loosed
in
a babel of talk.
loosed
in
loosed
loose