Citations:sentence


 * 1678, John Bunyan, The Pilgrim's Progress:
 * Simon the witch was of this religion too; for he would have had the Holy Ghost, that he might have got money therewith; and his sentence from Peter's mouth was according. [Acts 8:19-22]
 * Then said Christian to his fellow, If these men cannot stand before the sentence of men, what will they do with the sentence of God?
 * So they consented to erect there a pillar, and to engrave upon the side thereof this sentence — "Over this stile is the way to Doubting Castle, which is kept by Giant Despair, who despiseth the King of the Celestial Country, and seeks to destroy his holy pilgrims." Many, therefore, that followed after read what was written, and escaped the danger.


 * 1818, Mary Shelley, Frankenstein:
 * The injustice of his sentence was very flagrant; all Paris was indignant; and it was judged that his religion and wealth rather than the crime alleged against him had been the cause of his condemnation.
 * After many fruitless attempts to gain admittance to the prison, he found a strongly grated window in an unguarded part of the building, which lighted the dungeon of the unfortunate Muhammadan, who, loaded with chains, waited in despair the execution of the barbarous sentence.
 * This letter revived in my memory what I had before forgotten, the threat of the fiend — "I WILL BE WITH YOU ON YOUR WEDDING-NIGHT!" Such was my sentence, and on that night would the daemon employ every art to destroy me and tear me from the glimpse of happiness which promised partly to console my sufferings.

sentenced X upon

 * 1977, Eugene B. Meier, How was the Acculturation of Children of Alt Lutheraner Descent in Wisconsin 1843 - 1915 Affected by the Relationship of Home and Market?: A Case Study, page 150:
 * So as far as the older generation of German Lutherans were concerned, the abolition of the mother language sentenced death upon the church as they knew it.
 * 1991, Joe Wayman, If You Promise Not to Tell, Pieces of Learning (ISBN 9781880505151), page 36:
 * But little did I know, As I cleared away that snow, I&#39;d sentenced death upon that rose, For late that night it simply froze. I&#39;d taken its one chance away, As I stripped it of its quilt that day. I learned a lesson late that night, ...

sentence death (legal contexts)

 * 1874, Ella Taylor Disosway, South Meadows: A Tale of Long Ago, page 235:
 * “We are empowered to deliver thee to prison; yea, the law commands us to sentence death upon the abettors of this mischief. As guardians of the public weal, and in consideration and compassion for the afflicted, we would in duty "
 * 1996, United States. Court of Appeals (9th Circuit), Annual Report of the Ninth Circuit, page 137:
 * upholding Idaho statute mandating that court &quot;shall&quot; sentence death upon finding an aggravating circumstance &quot;unless&quot; it finds outweighing mitigating circumstances because satisfies individualized sentencing requirement