Use are in a sentence
Sentences starting with are
- Are you losing your sanity? [9]
- Are you in your right mind? [5]
- Are you visiting your aunt? [10]
- Are we not young? [6]
- Are any of you younger people old enough to remember that Irishman's house on the marsh at Cambridgeport, which house he built from drain to chimney-top with his own hands? [6]
- Are you sure you have got what was meant clear in your mind? [11]
- Are you sure you got it right? [11]
- Are you sure you are not pharisaical? [11]
- Are those three yonder that to my disordered eyes are starveling swine-herds--" "The ogres, Are _they_ changed also? [5]
- Are you there yet? [5]
Sentences ending with are
- Then, the night you're ready, fetch the leg a kick, down she goes; slip off your chain, and there you are. [5]
- And how pale your lips are! [10]
- I remember in your letter you mentioned the remark of some friend of yours that the verses, "Take, O take those lips away," were not Shakspeare's; I think they are. [6]
- It would sear your heart and spirit, it would spoil all that makes you what you are. [11]
- Some will tell you that the best poets never are. [6]
- Can any of you tell what those two words are? [6]
- I'll write to you often and let you know how they are. [9]
- And now do you know what you are? [9]
- I won't tell you how guilty you are. [2]
- I can't kiss you good-bye where you are. [11]
Short sentences using are
- These wailings are your own. [11]
- They are at your disposal. [10]
- What color are your carriage-horses? [6]
- You are still young. [9]
- How old are you? [5]
- Come, who are you? [5]
- And where are you? [5]
- How old are you? [11]
- And who are you? [11]
- Which road are you takin'? [12]
Sentences containing are two or more times
- The influence of your telegram the other day is still upon me, and has impressed me with the idea that there are many parts of the problem which influence you that are not known to me. [7]
- They are aware, your honour, that he and you knew each other in Ireland, and they think you are hard on him. [11]
- You are inside, your hands are outside; so there you are; nothing but iron between. [5]
- But do beg your folks to remember that the Smithfield fires are all out, and that the cinders are very dirty and not in the least dangerous. [6]
- And, spite of your flashing eyes, I will tell you you are more than a woman, you are a prophetess. [10]
- When we are young we generally estimate an opinion by the size of the person that holds it, but later we find that that is an uncertain rule, for we realize that there are times when a hornet's opinion disturbs us more than an emperor's. [5]
- How interesting such young voyagers are, and how interesting they are to each other! [4]
- I can assure you, Miss Carvel," added Stephen, speaking with a force which made her start and thrill, "I can assure you from a personal knowledge of the German troops that they are not a riotous lot, and that they are under perfect control. [9]
- How many of you who are before me are familiarly acquainted with the name of Broussais, or even with that of Andral? [6]
- Tell me, are you only a tourist--I was going to say idler, but I know you are not; you have the face of a man who does things--are you tourist or worker here? [11]
More example sentences with the word are in them
- Monsieur and Mademoiselle Zoe, they are with you? [11]
- The lepers in Zoan, Pha-kos and Phibeseth followed the others at a certain distance, and their tents are pitched outside the camp. [10]
- Both are as zealously fostered in Keilhau now as in former years. [10]
- Never Mind how y'r Extravigancies are come to my Ears Sir. [9]
- I can trust you--you are with me in all? [11]
- You are pleased, you've had a good time.... [2]
- In me, the youth of nineteen, he awakened admiration, interest, and curiosity, and his "You are a poet" sometimes strengthened my courage, sometimes disheartened me. [10]
- The faults of youth are never shed, no, nor the merits, and creeping time convinces ever the more of our impotence, and of the irresistibility of our bias. [6]
- Try to compose yourself, and believe my assurances that I like you and that you will find in me a zealous protector and a discreet friend if you will but tell me candidly and fully what are the motives of your conduct. [10]
- You are killing yourself with worry. [11]
- You are giving yourself useless trouble, Jason, and I earnestly beg you not to disturb me any longer now, for a dark spot is already appearing on the roast. [10]
- You have proved yourself a man, Richard, and there are very few macaronies would have done as you did. [9]
- I will keep your verses to tell me dat my French subjects are all loyal like M. [11]
- And your Confederation, your unions are for the skilled workers, whose conditions aren't so bad,--and they're getting better every time you jack up the wages. [9]
- We are enjoying your story with our usual unspeakableness; and I'm right glad you threw in the shipwreck and the mystery--I like it. [5]
- You'll dig up your pot of money and take it away with you.... What does it matter to you whether our homes are ruined or not? [2]
- Your mouths are your own, and you can blow off to suit your fancy, but if any one thinks I'm a tame coyote to be poked with a stick--! [11]
- And what are your objections, Minnie? [9]
- Then recall to your memory again what this night of the full moon means--you are well aware of it--to me. [10]
- But I hope your melancholy bodings as to her early death are not well founded. [7]
- The images of your manifold gods are everywhere to be seen; they crowd on our gaze, and yet who knows not that their real is not their apparent significance? [10]
- You must tell your Mandane that you are called away by important business. [10]
- I will seek your lover, and if I find him he shall know where you are, but I cannot and will not invite him to an assignation here behind my sister's back. [10]
- But, pugnaciously as your loud voice summons to the strife, it will never destroy the sacred and venerable things which are worthy to endure. [10]
- The rewards of your long and patient industry are on their way, and their arrival safe in port, presently, seems assured. [5]
- The soles of your little shoes probably only sing, but they, too, are not silent. [10]
- You yourself, in your law practice, are always insisting upon the sacredness of contract as the very basis of our civilization. [9]
- That should satisfy your justice, but you are merciful for the moment, and you will spare until the time be come, until the corn is ripe in the ear. [11]
- Remember me to your husband and tell him, his life may be valuable; but ours are not wisps of straw. [10]
- Go now to your homes, and tell those who are awaiting you what I have said. [9]
- It is in your hands; it is all in your hands; and I cannot speak unless--unless you are ready also. [11]
- She says, "Take your hands away, Huckleberry; what a mess you are always making! [5]
- Ah, I see-- your hands are tied, they cannot aid you. [5]
- I shall tell your grandfather you are disgracing him. [9]
- Hope you and your good lady are well. [6]
- It was not your going over to the other side that pained me so, for all your people are Tories. [9]
- Neighbors' hens in your garden are an annoyance. [4]
- Now, you set your foot on shore In Novo Orbe; here's the rich Peru: And there within, sir, are the golden mines, Great Solomon's Ophir!---- B. Jonson The supper at Col. [5]
- But they are your flesh and blood--you must remember that. [9]
- They have freed your flag where the white Pole-Star Hangs out its auroral flame; Where the bones of your Franklin's heroes are They have honoured your ancient name. [11]
- It will please your father, but are you satisfied? [11]
- Now, don't put your faith in men and in a party that cry, 'We will make all things new,' to the tune of, 'We are a band of brothers. [11]
- The days of your education, as pupils of trained instructors, are over. [3]
- You must!--it is your duty; you take the taxes, and you are put there to take care of us! [10]
- Thank you for your dear, dear note; you who are my own and only sweetheart. [5]
- To-night Summon up your courage, for there are things which even a man--To make the story short, then: Tonight Wolff Eysvogel and young Vorchtel quarreled, or rather Ulrich irritated your Wolff so cruelly that he drew his sword--" "Wolff! [10]
- I wish that your countrymen, who are coming down the river like driftwood, more resembled you. [9]
- The stockholders of your corporation, perhaps, are bound to suffer some from the fact that you have taken its life-blood to pay dividends, and the public will demand that it be built up into a normal and healthy condition. [9]
- Your experience and your convictions are made the reader's; and to an author, at least, they have a value and an interest quite unusual. [14]
- You may leave your constable where he is, or the man may come in and stand at this door in sight of the gentleman while you are gone--if he pleases. [9]
- Take care with your comb, Thais, you are hurting me! [10]
- Consider, then, whether your claim of conservatism for yourselves, and your charge of destructiveness against us, are based on the most clear and stable foundations. [7]
- Glaucus proposes for your choice that you should either allow me to conduct you to his wife or return to the temple to which you are attached. [10]
- You Democrats, and your candidate, in the main are in favor of laying down in advance a platform--a set of party positions--as a unit, and then of forcing the people, by every sort of appliance, to ratify them, however unpalatable some of them may be. [7]
- I don't want your book; my shelves are full of books now," though the reader may remember that it was Carlton himself who had given the frog story to the Saturday Press and had seen it become famous. [5]
- And then there's your big high-sounding millionaire names stuck into your advertisements as stockholders--another card, that--and they are stockholders, too, but you have to give them the stock and non-assessable at that--so they're an expensive lot. [5]
- The success of your army and the cause of the country are the same, and, of course, I only desire the good of the cause. [7]
- When you had your armor on, to-day, it gave one a sort of notion of it; but in these pretty silks and velvets, you are only a dainty page, not a league-striding war-colossus, moving in clouds and darkness and breathing smoke and thunder. [5]
- Scorn trifles, lift your aims; do what you are afraid to do. [6]
- Iras and the younger pupils of Olympus are aiding her. [10]
- We are both young; time is with us; and we will flourish palms in the face of Europe yet. [11]
- You are very young: you can afford to wait. [6]
- They are still young...." She bent her head and continued in a whisper: "Has he performed his final duty, Prince? [2]
- You are so young, that nobody would imagine you were entrusted with a secret mission. [10]
- You are still young, Katharina; try to grow better. [10]
- Poets are never young, in one sense. [6]
- Because you are young yourself, and can still cope with the bear and wild boar, you like the motto, which will probably lead to new wars, and thereby to fresh renown. [10]
- You are too young to decide what is best for yourself. [11]
- What are the young men of the villages and the cities doing meantime? [4]
- If you are young Matanesse Van Wibisma, you have nothing to fear from me. [10]
- This alarmed the young fellow, and he was going to make a noise; but I said: "Save your wind; if you open your mouth you are dead, sure. [5]
- Most of the young demoiselles are robed in a cloud of white from head to foot, though many trick themselves out more elaborately. [5]
- If there are young birds, they feed them together in perfect harmony. [10]
- Remember, you are young and elastic, but he is old. [5]
- My wives are young and charming, and when they grow old, what is to hinder me from taking others, still handsomer, and who, by the side of the faded beauties, will be doubly charming. [10]
- When you are young again in body, these gray hairs shall render you distinguished. [11]
- Women might dislike you--many of them would--though you could not understand why; but you are good, and that, I suppose, is the best thing in the world. [11]
- Now, I suppose you'll think I'm insolent, for I'm younger than you are, Marmion, but you know what a rough-and-tumble fellow I am, and you'll not mind. [11]
- But no doubt you, who are old, have long since grown accustomed and reconciled to what seems to me such a disagreeable novelty. [5]
- I see that you, too, are ready to depart and should grieve to behold the comfort of your aged hosts destroyed by hasty acts that may yet be needless. [10]
- Ack, what are you, to turn your back on me? [11]
- Then come forward, you, the youngest of us all, who are so highly trusted by this holy assembly. [10]
- I swear to you, Sir, I believe that these two centres of civilization are just exactly the two points that close the circuit in the battery of our planetary intelligence! [6]
- And as for you, my lad, you are my guest; you can't stop at any hotel in New York. [5]
- I appeal to you, Mr. Ritchie,"--he was still talking in French--"I appeal to you, who are a man of affairs,"--and he swept me a bow,--"if a captain would risk taking a fugitive to France for eight hundred livres? [9]
- I can tell you, Mr. Burnett, and when you are over this delusion you will thank me for being so plain with you, my daughter would laugh at the idea of such a proposal. [4]
- I will ask you, if the policy you are now advocating had prevailed when this country was in a Territorial condition, where would you have gone to get rid of it? [7]
- Yet to marry you, even as things are, if that might be! [11]
- And, I tell you, better times are coming now. [10]
- You are going?--and you won't say even good-night--or good-bye? [5]
- Well, then, are you willing to try it out, on the level? [9]
- Upon the plains you will see a cloud arising, not in the sky, but from the ground--a billowy surf of drifting snow; then another white billow from the sky will sweep down and meet it, and you are caught between. [11]
- If you are, you will probably soon find that we have ceased to be sectional, for we shall get votes in your section this very year. [7]
- Values are artificial: you will not be able to get ten cents of the year 1799 for a dime. [6]
- In the museums you will find acres of the most strange and fascinating things; but all museums are fascinating, and they do so tire your eyes, and break your back, and burn out your vitalities with their consuming interest. [5]
- I will tell you why--because they are the servile instruments of the masters. [9]
- Yes, those among you who have not been in the penitentiary, if such there be, are better than your fathers and grandfathers were; but is that any sufficient reason, for getting up annual dinners and celebrating you? [5]
- But you, Olympius, you who are the very soul of the revulsion we hope for, you must not be present at the festival. [10]
- Now it is you who are the gentleman, while I am a factor. [9]
- Like some of you who are here present, I have been on this vestry for many years, and my father was on it before me. [9]
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