Similar words: at the worst, at that time, point the way, at that, set the world on fire, at the most, at the least, at the end of. Meaning: ['mæθjuː] n. 1. (New Testament) disciple of Jesus; traditionally considered to be the author of the first Gospel 2. one of the Gospels in the New Testament; includes the Sermon on the Mount.
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121. Until the end of the month a selection of them spanning a forty-year period may be seen at Matthew Marks.
122. At once Matthew relaxed, his eyes creasing in a smile as he wondered what the old man was up to.
123. Besides, he was funny and youthful, the opposite pole to Matthew Blake.
124. Matthew was, carrying a black grip with him and said it contained a change of clothing.
125. Matthew had been very quiet all Christmas Day, and he had dark rings under his eyes.
126. If Luke is vague on the subject, Matthew and Mark are both quite explicit.
127. Although a child like Matthew clearly shows abnormal behaviour, others with hyperkinetic syndrome may only be mildly affected.
128. Her character, Angela, goes for a Bohemian lifestyle and an affair with bumbling cop Matthew Modine.
129. Matthew Clark will now pay its interim of 6.75p on 5 April.
130. It was the day after the barbecue and Sara was reminded that it was here yesterday she had met Matthew.
131. Matthew Burke hails from Boccata and Pronto; and Joey Casertano from Kingfisher.
132. She'd agreed to meet Matthew half way, and retrieve the children.
133. He wondered now how he might explain to Beth that his stepfather saw no real harm in what Matthew had done.
134. At the siege of Drincourt, however, Philip's brother, Matthew of Boulogne, was wounded by a crossbow bolt.
135. Matthew battled to a one-under-par 71 to ensure a two-stroke lead going into the final round.
136. Both Matthew and Luke have recorded the event in historical terms.
137. In the first both Matthew and Luke were let down by their translators.
138. Then in the afternoon she played with Diana, or talked happily to Matthew while he worked on the farm.
139. However Matthew 18:15, cited earlier, tells us that is our responsibility when things are going wrong.
140. Matthew found himself standing at the edge of a deep abyss.
141. Matthew took exams in maths, further maths, economics, chemistry, physics and general studies.
142. Matthew looked up from the picnic basket as though aware of her intent, serious gaze.
143. Some scholars believe that Matthew is making a play on words and that the original word was Nezer.
144. Mandy had the utter audacity to roll her eyes coyly at Matthew.
145. She had placed Donna next to Matthew Prescott, while Alex was seated beside one of the other men.
145. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
146. By the time he reached the office Matthew was feeling distinctly indignant.
147. Matthew came by her, and held open the door to the small room with a mawkish bow.
148. And she found it interesting that Sandra would project her own pathetic pursuit of Matthew on to some one else.
149. I wouldn't be without Matthew for anything.
150. Matthew came in, carrying something hidden in his hands.
More similar words: at the worst, at that time, point the way, at that, set the world on fire, at the most, at the least, at the end of, at this rate, at the close, beat the air, at the age of, at the risk of, at the moment, at the latest, at the cost of, at the market, at the time of, at the double, at this stage, at this moment, at the point of, at the mercy of, get the wrong end of the stick, at the last gasp, at the earliest, at the same time, out at the elbows, at the thought of, at the expense of.