Sentences with phrase «only as a noun»

Brits do occasionally use «despatch», but only as a noun meaning the act of sending.

Not exact matches

It is instructive in this regard that the actual biblical noun for love, «ahavah (as in the Song of Songs), appears only twice in the Psalter, both times in Psalm 109, and both times in reference to man's relation to man, not God.
The incidental reference to Jerusalem as the city of the great King (v 35) is the only place in Jesus» recorded teaching where the noun «king» is applied to God, and it is a quotation from Psalm 48:2.
Since God transcends any of the categories of human intelligence into which we may try to fit Him, the only question is whether we do less injustice to His majesty by referring to Him in personal pronouns, or by using impersonal abstract nouns, such as «Ground of Being» and «First Cause.»
Use the Bulletproof Trademarks only as adjectives modifying the generic term for the product or service and never use the Bulletproof Trademarks as nouns or as verbs.Correct example: BULLETPROOF ® Coffee is a great way to get your day started.Incorrect examples: Drinking bulletproof coffee gives me energy for the whole day.
It is the transition point between dives and Maya tours (we use the new accepted standard - «Mayan» only to refer to the language, and «Maya» as a noun and adjective).
Elaine de Kooning fused abstraction with mythology, primitive imagery and realism, treating her art as an event first and only secondarily as an image, more as a verb and less as a noun.
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