yore in A Sentence

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    A rich repository of Yore to understand the present.

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    Even in days of Yore it was an important business hub.

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    Happy golden days of Yore.

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    To the sires of thy house in the days of Yore;

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    The wrong-doers shall receive a portion of the chastisements as their fellows(of Yore). So let them not rush Me.

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    And said:“This(Qur'an) is merely a sorcery of Yore;

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    Let us drink together, fellows, as we did in days of Yore.

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    On that note, the ultimate goal for many men in the days of Yore was simply to find a companion in life and someone to start and raise a family with- pretty much like the motivations of more traditionally established relationships.

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    And stay in your houses and do not display your finery like the displaying of the ignorance of Yore; and keep up prayer, and pay the poor-rate, and obey Allah and His Apostle. Allah only desires to keep away the uncleanness from you, O people of the House! and to purify you a(thorough) purifying.

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    What is it that prevented mankind from believing when the guidance came to them, and from asking forgiveness of their Lord, except that they would like to be treated as the nations of Yore, or that they would like to see the scourge come upon them face to face?

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    Even after more than three- fourths of the people of the world have progressed, our society is still in a backward and barbaric stage, adamantly following customs of Yore, because they have been adopted for a long time by its forebears.

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    The name‘Tanaji' has a historical importance, carrying on a tradition of naming Indian Naval establishments after great warriors of Yore, tales of whom stand bright in the Indian military history.

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    Yore facing a lot of years in prison.

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    Allah, your Lord and the Lord of your fathers of Yore?

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    except that they would like to be treated as the nations of Yore, or that they would like to see the scourge come upon them face to face?

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