Examples of 'sustained them' in a sentence

Meaning of "sustained them"

sustained them: This phrase is typically used in the context of providing support or maintaining someone or something over a prolonged period of time

How to use "sustained them" in a sentence

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sustained them
Sustained them through a very difficult time.
For generations their land sustained them.
Manna sustained them in the desert.
Their faith was all that sustained them.
God sustained them in the wilderness.
Perhaps somehow that saline water sustained them.
The pope sustained them with all his authority.
It was a supportive union that sustained them both spiritually.
They sustained them in times of great trial and during periods of peace and prosperity.
The ship could not have sustained them indefinitely.
They are displaced people who have been separated from the dirt that sustained them.
The earth sustained them.
Hope and the promise of a better life sustained them.
Human invention that had sustained them across the aeons turned inward.
All questions were objected to and the judge sustained them.

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Their partnership nourished and sustained them through their entire adult lives.
Jesus had a group of disciples and they had a small stipend that sustained them.
They described him as a loving person who sustained them through a difficult time.
Discuss the expectations of the people marrying and how their faith sustained them.
The old culture that had sustained them was abandoned and the statues toppled.
They have lost their rock castle and the kingdom that sustained them for generations.
God had sustained them in the wilderness and they had become comfortable surviving there.
They described him as a very loving person who sustained them through a very difficult time.
What sustained them was the reality of Christian community.
The Beitels said their faith sustained them during difficult times.
This faith in the Messiah Whom they had never seen sustained them.
The bountiful nutrition it provides sustained them through the harsh winters of the New World.
Through countless battles … and miseries and horrors, that was what sustained them.
We see how God sustained them.
What sustained them while they labored so hard?
Shrubs, and the earth which sustained them.
But this bread from heaven sustained them throughout their entire forty-year journey through the wilderness.
This comforted them in sorrow, and sustained them under trials.
Since their profession offered little financial reward, idealism was the only thing that sustained them.
Yahweh supported them and sustained them in their work, and gave them joy.
The cave is near the coast, and a diet of sea food sustained them.
All that human invention that had sustained them across the aeons, it all turned inward.
Wasn't entirely clear to us. and the concepts that both created and sustained them.
Their culture, customs and tradition had sustained them as a people over the years.
Moreover, the peasants or serfs also owned the means of production which sustained them.
As a result, God no longer sustained them in perfection.
Thus, the cultural exchange between the two civilizations enriched and sustained them both.
Human invention that had sustained them across the aeons turned inward . They cannibalised themselves.
Which means her heart was pumping, and she was alive when she sustained them.
And Heather and Dana 's faith in God sustained them throughout their ordeal.
Some have waited a whole lifetime . Their strong faith has sustained them.
When Adam and Eve left God, he no longer sustained them in perfection.
She emphasised the way in which the islander 's Christian beliefs had sustained them.
I would have fed them the finest wheat, and sustained them with honey from the rock . '.
Only the thought that they were doing God 's Will sustained them.

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