Use aught in a sentence
Sentences ending with aught
- There's only this to be said: She's done naught yet, and she mayn't do aught! [11]
- He would never go back to his father's house, or be dependent on him for aught. [11]
- Carnac did not even move; by neither gesture nor motion of body did he show aught. [11]
- He never could be true to aught. [11]
More example sentences with the word aught in them
- While he was with her she made him forget that the Hawkins' house was nothing but a wooden tenement, with four small square rooms on the ground floor and a half story; it might have been a palace for aught he knew. [5]
- Say what you will--the very worst for aught I care. [10]
- This is he who had never known aught but rags for raiment, kicks for comfort, and offal for diet! [5]
- He must learn what his rival's companion knew of his former life, so he answered quickly, "Well, for aught I care, begin. [10]
- Ba su, it was the last shot he would ever fire against aught English, here or elsewhere. [11]
- May stop where Venice did, though, for aught we know.--The order of its development is just this:--Wealth; architecture; upholstery; painting; sculpture. [6]
- When we drew up to shift horses, Jack would come to the door to inquire if there was aught she wanted, and to know how I was bearing up. [9]
- Help me to turn this matter to the advantage of the Queen, and if Archibius succeeds in getting Barine away and keeping her in the country, then--if I had aught that seemed to you desirable it should be yours. [10]
- I know and trust him, and whoever expects aught else will sooner or later, by my son's course of action, be proved a liar. [10]
- Gellert, it is true, has sung: "Enjoy what the Lord has granted, Grieve not for aught withheld. [10]
- Now and then, too, a ribald jest came from some young roisterer near, and the fact that I stood alone among sneering enemies wound me up to a point where pride was more active than aught else. [11]
- She looked forward to this with such firm hope as filled me with fears, when I minded me of my brother's letters, in which he never had aught to tell of but vain pleasures and pastimes. [10]
- Sleep is more to thee now than aught thou mayst hear from any man. [11]
- He had appealed to Sheila more by ability than by aught else. [11]
- Is it aught to marvel at? [10]
- Whereupon he proceeded to make them a speech that for vileness exceeded aught I have ever heard before or since. [9]
- So I had to go on; nor did I think that it ever would cause you aught but a shock to your vanity. [11]
- Don't have aught to do with me. [11]
- Now speak; didst thou obtain aught further? [10]
- I am telling the story honestly, as I remember it, but I may have colored it unconsciously, and the legendary pane may be broken before this for aught I know. [6]
- Still he offered the prisoner a chance, saying-- "If thou canst say aught in thy behalf, speak. [5]
- But when, like the noble Virgil, I perceive that 'Nowhere is there aught to trust-nowhere,'--[Virg. [10]
- So deep is the conviction of this singular people that they cannot be seen without being admired, that they will not admit the possibility that any one should honestly and sincerely find aught to disapprove in them or their country. [5]
- I deeply regret that you were not renominated, not that I have aught against Mr. Brough. [7]
- We shall find that the poor little crooked man has been in love, or is in love, or will be in love before we have done with him, for aught that I know! [6]
- No one wore that look who desired aught which must be hidden under the veil of darkness. [10]
- It also stated that Dyck, though he pleaded "not guilty," declared frankly, through Will McCormick, the lawyer, that he had no memory of aught that happened after he had drunk wine given him by Erris Boyne. [11]
- I would rather tear the crown from the head of yonder image of the Virgin than do aught to this sweet innocence for which she could not thank me. [10]
- Of this be sure, that I shall never live to be the wife of any other man--wife or aught else. [11]
- He said: "Ah, son, ask aught else thou wilt, and it is thine, and freely granted out of a grateful heart--but this, oh, this! [5]
- They had neither seen nor heard aught concerning the two fleets, when a dainty galley, "the finest and fleetest that ever sailed in the sea"--it was probably the "Swallow," Antony's despatch-boat-had run into the snare. [10]
- Nor would she receive aught from us, but" (he glanced at me uneasily)--"but she and Mrs. [9]
- If you are quiet and come to your senses, he may live for aught I care; but if you are refractory, a rope and a stone can soon be found, and the stream runs close below. [10]
- Wherefore should the Queen do aught to serve you? [11]
- When he appeared on the veranda of the inn with the hot pennies, not a half-dozen people in the village had known aught of his presence in Pontiac. [11]
- Ask no permission of Miles Hendon for aught thou cravest. [5]
- Her trouble just now was too deep for tears, too bitter for words, too terrible for aught save numb endurance. [11]
- It spread its nostrils, distended its eyes and trembled all over, just as horses customarily do in the presence of a serpent--and for aught I know it thought the crawling stream was a serpent. [5]
- Howbeit, neither he nor Duke Albrecht of Austria did aught to any good end against the foe; and matters went ill enough in all the Empire. [10]
- But not Shon nor anyone else could tell aught of him; he had wandered north to outlying goldfields, and then had disappeared completely. [11]
- At supper she nodded to me many times with much contentment; except for that I might have been buried for aught she noted, for she hearkened only to Herdegen's tales as though they were a revelation from above. [10]
- I could do no more than bow to him and force a smile, which must have told more than aught else of my state, for he stepped to my side and offered me his arm. [11]
- She said, 'she never thought o' naught o' t' sort as Miss sending her aught, and, she is sure, she can never thank her enough for it. [14]
- Later years had never granted her aught more blissful than that moment. [10]
- And I have never done you evil, nor spoken aught against you. [9]
- And I caught myself before I had said aught of Mr. Allen's conduct that evening. [9]
- They said one must not seem to observe that aught is wrong with him. [5]
- And no one must hear it save those who love him, and I--do you hear--I love him, love him better than aught else on earth! [10]
- But first I must ask you if there is aught else you desire of me. [9]
- Is there in me aught of that Achmet that any should know? [11]
- Here was a man whose house of life was beginning to sway from an earthquake; who had been smitten in several deadly ways, and was about to receive buffetings beyond aught he had yet experienced, philosophizing on the tight-rope-- Blondin and Plato in one. [11]
- It was that made me your ally more than aught else. [11]
- She had never lied, she had never deceived, she had never done aught that might not have been written down and published to all the world. [11]
- By and by it will be an island, and for aught we know may grow into a continent. [6]
- It had in it more of remorse than aught else; it was, in part, the agitation of a soul surprised into revelation. [11]
- If I were in your place, I would, for aught I care, go to Venice and look about me, but from there I would ride to Flanders, to Moor, to the master. [10]
- Now, as ever, I wish not to misrepresent Judge Douglas's position, question his motives, or do aught that can be personally offensive to him. [7]
- My dear sir, I dislike to say aught against any man. [9]
- Go, for aught I care, in obedience to him whose wishes evidently outweigh mine. [10]
- If he forces his way into our house now, receive him, for aught I care; you have a right to command here. [10]
- Her father raised his voice and called to the juggler: "Well, my little friend, show what your actors can do.--You young people, Mopsus and Dorippe, for aught I care, can dance as long as the monaulus sounds, and Semestre stays in the house. [10]
- Do you think his father that I friended in this thing--did he ever give me a penny, or aught save that hut on the hill that was not worth a pound a year? [11]
- I will not have aught else, but only this alone. [5]
- And if aught happens to you there I'll give you money--gold enough to leave Utah! [13]
- If Mr. Marmaduke had aught to say, there was an end to hope. [9]
- And presently it grew too dark to see aught save the red flashes. [9]
- Well, she had gone; and he was here to face the future, unencumbered by aught save the weight of his own conscience. [11]
- Yet she was gentle, and loved me, her only son, beyond aught else. [10]
- They took their fortune with something of the heroic calm of men to whom an idea was more than aught else. [11]
- It might perish for aught she cared, and the whole world with it! [10]
- He cared little for aught in heaven or earth, did Dr. Leiden, and nothing whatever for Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Carvel. [9]
- Here she was faced by it now in the broad open day: a plain, hard statement, unrelieved by aught save the humour of the shrewd eyes bent upon her. [11]
- Nor did he ever, says Gabord, do aught but laugh at everything they did to him. [11]
- And none of Ebn Haroun's friends did aught, for the world knew through whom it was that Seti lived--and land was hard to keep in Manfaloot and the prison near. [11]
- If aught on earth affords a taste of heavenly joy, it is power! [10]
- If she sat down in your presence, it was impossible to do aught but speculate as to whether she could get up alone. [11]
- Manners nor Miss Dorothy knew aught of this state of affairs. [9]
- Had she ever done aught to shame the best that was in herself--and had she not been sorely tempted? [11]
- If we could do that, she might go scot-free for aught I cared. [12]
- Did he ever do aught to show that he remembered?--Like father like son. [11]
- The more lovable Cleopatra is, the more surely every one prizes a position near her person above aught else, especially such trifles as law and justice. [10]
- Not that Colonel Carvel had ever been aught but courteous and kind to all. [9]
- I believe your brutal straight-dealing has more to do with my predilection than aught else. [9]
- She was Jersey born, her father was reputed to have laid by a goodly sum of money--not all got in this Vier Marchi; and that he was a smuggler and pirate roused a sentiment in their bosoms nearer to envy than aught else. [11]
- She loves them better than aught else on earth. [10]
- And then--whilst Father Benedictus was closing his eyes--what concern did he probably have for aught save his own salvation, but my mother forgot herself and thought only of others, of those whom she loved, whilst the Saviour summoned her to Himself. [10]
- I might have been a minister myself, for aught I know, if this clergyman had not looked and talked so like an undertaker. [6]
- I say "apparently," because the guide-book had already fooled us once--about the distance from Allerheiligen to Oppenau--and for aught I knew it might be getting ready to fool us again. [5]
- It could not be aught to Carnac's discredit, or Junia would not have tried to get the danger out of Montreal; he had seen Luzanne, and she might be deadly, if she had a good weapon! [11]
- Still, that may be all, for aught that we have yet seen. [6]
- Besides, it might be a needle-gun, for aught I knew. [4]
- Have I done aught without Thy high behest Or moved or staid against Thy sovereign will? [10]
- No one knows aught of what pleases the eye and the heart. [10]
- But, more than aught else, he enjoyed watching the artist's hand and eye during the sittings. [10]
- He never showed aught but a hold and confident face to the public, and was in all regards the most conspicuous figure in New France. [11]
- He walked on at first in a bewildered ecstasy, careless of aught else save that in a moment they two had reached out in the darkness and touched hands. [9]
- How should such as you know aught of such matters as--" "Call Camelot! [5]
- Sometimes, indeed, meseemed as though Ann and the others kept somewhat privy from me; but even all care to enquire was gone from me, nor cared I for aught but to be left in peace. [10]
- The Parisian omnibuses, as I remember them half a century ago,--they may still keep to the same habit, for aught that I know,--used to put up the sign "Complet" as soon as they were full. [6]
- No men living are more worthy to be trusted than those who toil up from poverty--none less inclined to touch or take aught which they have not honestly earned. [7]
This page helps answer: how do I use the word aught in a sentence? How do you use aught in a sentence? Can you give me a sentence for the word aught? It contains example sentences with the word aught, a sentence example for aught, and aught in sample sentence.