Examples of using "Beloofde" in a sentence and their english translations:
Tom promised.
Tom promised to help.
- She promised me to come.
- She promised me that she'd come.
He promised not to tell.
He vows to respond
Tom promised to call Mary.
She promised.
He promised to marry her.
I promised.
Tom promised.
He promised a mountain of gold.
The boss promised mountains of gold.
She promised to marry him.
He has made a promise to come again.
Tom promised he'd help Mary.
He promised me to come early.
He promised not to tell that to anyone.
- Tom promised me he'd come.
- Tom promised me that he'd come.
Tom promised never to do that again.
Didn't you promise never to tell a lie?
Mary promised me she'd help.
Tom promised to pay me $300.
Tom promised he'd be more careful.
She promised.
She promised not to be late again.
Tom promised to donate three million dollars.
He promised me to come at four.
Tom promised Mary that he'd never leave her.
You promised me.
She promised me that she would clean my room.
Tom promised Mary he'd be there on time.
The man promised to no longer cheat.
He promised that he would write to me once in a while.
He promised me that he wouldn't tell anybody.
but soon sensed which way the wind was blowing, and pledged support.
You promised me.
Crucially, Suchet also promised protection from the many Spanish guerrilla bands who
Ney was horrified by the prospect of civil war, and promised the king that he’d bring
- Tom promised his mother he'd help her decorate the Christmas tree.
- Tom promised his mother that he'd help her decorate the Christmas tree.
Dick promised to come back by three o'clock.
More than once in history have people revolted against the inequalities of life and refused to submit to the restraints of laws and creeds. They have often gone through a period of communism and red terror in the hope of realizing ultimately the Perfect State. Their leaders, undoubtedly sincere at first, espouse the utopian dream, declaring themselves the exponents of its ideals, the promised messengers of its blessings. But with the material for revolt ready at hand, and unable to resist the seductions of nascent power, they soon undergo that transformation which history identifies, often not unjustly, with demagogy, if they fail, or with autocracy, if they succeed. In either case, by utilizing the elements of negation in Society, they become apostles of violence, proclaiming the theory of "creative destruction." But instead of creating a utopia on the ruins of their making, they only succeed in setting up, as history shows, another government, which, no matter how just and sound its foundations are in theory, soon becomes in practice more despotic and corrupt.