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Examples

  • Uhulumende oholwa yiANC umile uthe cingqo, ubelokhu ephuma phambili kuhle kwesixhumo senyamazane ngokuhola abantu baseMzansi Afrika ngezinkambiso nemihlahlandlela yokuletha intuthuko kuleli lengabadi yeAfrica yonkana.

    Speech by MP Sibande on the Foreign Affairs debate on the African Union Government 2007

  • Lo rhulumente uthe xa esakhela abantu wabanika izindlu ezinombane, into eyayingenzeki ingakumbi apha kweli lethu iphondo.

    Speech by Nosipho Ntwanambi during the Joint Sitting Debate on National Electricity Challenges Facing South Africa 2007

  • Uthi wayengumuntu owenza okubi emphakathini wangakubo kodwa uthe angaboshwa waqoka ukuguqula isimilo.

    Rehabilitation Of Offenders By Correctional Services 2005

  • Kutsha nje amalungu amahlanu esipolise apha Entshona Koloni athe aphoswa kwesimnyama isisele ngezityholo zokuthengisa nokushishinisa ngeziyobisi, omnye umsebenzi osebenzela isebe lezobulungisa naye uthe wavalelwa ngenxa yokuba aze athengise ngamadokete enkundla.

    ANC Member�s Statements in the National Assembly 2005

  • It wuz funny tho cuz uthe guard wuz inside and we heard it, and then the band came inside and they were confused and all.

    zingerbabai Diary Entry zingerbabai 2004

  • "It'th no uthe," the guard captain laughed blearily.

    Mercadian Masques Lebaron, Francis 1999

  • "No uthe going over the trail we made," remarked Ted.

    Pathfinder or, The Missing Tenderfoot Alan Douglas

  • But the riding-master eye had observed the bottle of the nine oils in her bosom, and he now interposed with 'Leave the bottle, my dear; ith large to carry; it will be of no uthe to you now.

    Hard Times 1876

  • But the riding-master eye had observed the bottle of the nine oils in her bosom, and he now interposed with 'Leave the bottle, my dear; ith large to carry; it will be of no uthe to you now.

    Hard Times 1868

  • But the riding-master eye had observed the bottle of the nine oils in her bosom, and he now interposed with 'Leave the bottle, my dear; ith large to carry; it will be of no uthe to you now.

    Hard Times Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 1868

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