Use choice in a sentence
Sentences starting with choice
- Choice spirits,' added Dick, smiting himself on the breast, 'are quite a different looking sort of people, you may take your oath of that, sir. [12]
Sentences ending with choice
- But it's with you--take your choice. [11]
- You see, man, you see her choice! [11]
- When every one who wanted a chance had had it, the man who had introduced the story would give it its original ending--then you could take your choice. [5]
- If he doesn't wear kid gloves while at it, it's his choice. [11]
- David's temperament and training had Will, and it was a compulsory force; David had to obey its decrees, he had no choice. [5]
- Yet as she thought of her great motive, of Tull, and of that other whose name she had schooled herself never to think of in connection with Milly Erne's avenger, she suddenly found she had no choice. [13]
- Mr. Shooter, that they have considerable power of choice. [1]
- People hold up their hands at a moral monster as if there was no reason for his existence but his own choice. [6]
- She thoroughly realized the wrong he had done Sonya, felt herself to blame toward her, and imagined that her wealth had influenced Nicholas' choice. [2]
- I believe, on the whole," he said, with what was an extreme complaisance for the first citizen, "that I have reason to congratulate myself upon Robert's choice. [9]
Short sentences using choice
- For he had the choice. [9]
- Therefore, I have no choice. [10]
- One may take his choice. [5]
- But beware an erring choice! [5]
- There was no choice. [5]
- Take your choice. [5]
- Make free choice. [5]
- Free Choice. [5]
Sentences containing choice two or more times
- John Murphy was the choice, and there never was a better, I am willing to testify; but John Murphy came home with us, in the train that came to succor us, and lived to marry the widow Harris--" "Relict of--" "Relict of our first choice. [5]
More example sentences with the word choice in them
- 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 must make your choice once for all now. [11]
- So had the years been, in which Fortune had poured gold and opportunity and unlimited choice into her lap. [11]
- He has even written a treatise on the choice of typical examples of the viscera for representation. [1]
- He judged she would let her spectre go; he hadn't a doubt of it in fact; but anyway, let the choice be made, and he was ready to ratify it and offer no further hindrance. [5]
- The challenged party, who had the choice of weapons, had marked the destructiveness of his opponent's lance, and elected, therefore, to fight with pistols and battle-axes. [4]
- During the years which immediately followed his departure from college, Warner led the somewhat desultory and apparently aimless life of many American graduates whose future depends upon their own exertions and whose choice of a career is mainly determined by circumstances. [4]
- The next morning, when I returned from my inspection, I found the rector and Philip had decamped with two of our choice horses, and that my uncle and aunt had commanded the barge, and gone to Mr. Lloyd's. [9]
- So which course we shall take depends very much on the way the choice is presented to us, and on what the chooser is by nature. [6]
- How often do we deliberately weigh such a choice as we would that of another person, testing our inclination by solid reason? [4]
- And how happy was the choice of that word harnessed! [9]
- When Toe River was reached, there was a choice of routes. [4]
- The people of Virginia have thus allowed this giant insurrection to make its nest within her borders; and this government has no choice left but to deal with it where it finds it. [7]
- Yet in this village of Cottonwoods, which her father had founded and which she maintained she was not her own mistress; she was not able to abide by her own choice of a husband. [13]
- Everyone believed the victory to have been complete, and some even spoke of Napoleon's having been captured, of his deposition, and of the choice of a new ruler for France. [2]
- To the great vexation of her father who, after her mother's death, in an hour when his heart was softened, had promised that he would never impose any constraint upon her in the choice of a husband, she had hitherto rejected every suitor. [10]
- The choice was very wide; ranging from the Muskoka lakes to the Yosemite Valley. [11]
- Then speculators buy up the ground and sell, but the original owner is given the first choice by the government at a stated price before the speculator is permitted to purchase. [5]
- Only Papias and two of his fellow-artists, declared against this choice, and eagerly asserted that among all the damsels present one, and one alone, was worthy to appear before the Emperor as Alexander's bride, and that one was Praxilla, the daughter of Gabinius. [10]
- These huge brass tubes, mounted on their scaffoldings and pointed skyward from every choice vantage-ground, have the formidable look of artillery, and give the town the general aspect of getting ready to repel a charge of angels. [5]
- I am inclined to think that the substratum is the same, and that the only choice in this world is what kind of weeds you will have. [4]
- The principal objection to the choice made by the powerful head of the government was that it had fallen on land owned by a private individual. [10]
- If she is to stay in the background and pretend to surrender her choice to her parents, and with it all the delights of a matrimonial campaign, she will still maintain a position of observation. [4]
- It is hard to make a choice of the most beautiful passage in a book which is so gemmed with beautiful passages as the Bible; but it is certain that not many things within its lids may take rank above the exquisite story of Joseph. [5]
- They had come to him forthwith, albeit their choice would not be declared till Saint Walpurgis day, inasmuch as it was deemed well to have the matter settled before the close of the old year. [10]
- No choice remained to her; she must go at once to the hall of the Muses and see what had happened to her father, pick him up, give him help or--if he still were feasting--endeavor to tempt him back by any excuse she could find. [10]
- As Neforis went to her place, she shook her bowed head: she was meditating on the choice offered her by Orion, of yielding to the patriarch's commands or to her son's wishes. [10]
- One has only to cross the mountains of New South Wales and descend into the westward-lying regions to find that he has left the choice climate behind him, and found a new one of a quite different character. [5]
- A choice had to be made between the two appeals, and was made. [5]
- For the first time he felt acutely that his choice of this new life might have been more a reaction from the past, a desire for expiation, than radical belief that this was the right and only thing for him to do. [11]
- How to shape this worthily, if the victor left her no other choice, had just been pointed out by the son of whom she was ashamed. [10]
- He was at this time a victim to a fresh attack, and had therefore sent his confidential steward into the town to tell Heron that he approved of his son's choice, and that he would protect Alexander from pursuit. [10]
- It was about this choice that Prince Andrew was speaking. [2]
- I learn that this body is composed of a majority of gentlemen who, in the exercise of their best judgment in the choice of a chief magistrate, did not think I was the man. [7]
- Yet every man thinks his choice belongs to the first class; even King began to wonder that all Newport was not raving over Irene's beauty. [4]
- Or did she think that circumstances and not her own choice were responsible for her state of feeling? [4]
- Doubtless he loved these wide, marshy expanses on the Adriatic, and especially the great forest of pines on its shore; but Byron was apt to be governed in his choice of a residence by the woman with whom he was intimate. [4]
- She found that there was an east and west line beyond which they could not go if they wished to keep their self-respect, and that within the region to which they had restricted themselves there was a choice of streets. [8]
- For us initiated there remains only the choice between lying and silence. [10]
- The choice lay, Theocritus explained, between two equally good men. [10]
- Others had flung themselves down in an open space surrounded by shrubbery in the Paneum garden, and were drinking the choice wine which Dion's cellarer, by his orders, had brought and was pouring out for the crowd. [10]
- If that was the programme in John B. Winters' mind nothing saved my life but my persistent refusal to sign, when that refusal seemed clearly to me to be the choice of death. [5]
- Perhaps it was the natural thing for him to do, but it was a most singular choice, curious freak, altogether. [5]
- It was in the midst of these social successes, and just after his admission to the bar, that Irving gave the first decided evidence of the choice of a career. [4]
- The principal of the institution should also aid by his counsel the choice of the young men with whose talents and tastes long intercourse had rendered him familiar. [10]
- I was at the Gould and Curry mine, the other day, and they had two or three tons of choice rock piled up, which was valued at $20,000 a ton. [5]
- The count took the gentlemen into his study and showed them his choice collection of Turkish pipes. [2]
- Men, unaided by the finer feminine instincts of choice, are so apt to be deceived. [4]
- If Eros had the final decision, her choice might perhaps fall on one of the artists. [10]
- It may be the feather, it may be the clod; I can't prove which it is, I can only demonstrate that one or the other is a fake, and let a person take his choice. [5]
- The space between the columns and the walls was filled with choice plants, palms, oleanders, pomegranates, oranges and roses, behind which an invisible band of harp and flute-players was stationed, who received the guests with strains of monotonous, solemn music. [10]
- I haven't got the choice, anyway," she said. [9]
- Money gave you the choice of engaging in an occupation in which you could take an interest and a pride, and enabled you occasionally to go on a spree, if you ever went on a spree, George. [9]
- And each of the brothers at different times during the next fortnight did the same, differing scarcely at all in details, or choice of phrase or meaning, and not at all in general facts and essentials. [11]
- The landlord of the American said the party had been gone nearly an hour, but that he could give me my choice of several horses that could overtake them. [5]
- Women can do that, and never let anyone see they are not happy and not doing it from choice. [4]
- It is said that the London crossing-sweeper's right to his crossing is recognized by the rest of the guild; that they protect him in its possession; that certain choice crossings are valuable property, and are saleable at high figures. [5]
- But Siptah protested that the Hathors had revealed at sunrise the happiness in store for him, and that the choice of each single blossom proved his assertion. [10]
- With this feeling, that she really had no choice, that she was being guided and impelled, she went to her bedroom after finishing her task. [9]
- Fitch's function was that of the moderate counsellor and bellwether for new members, hence nothing could have been more fitting than the choice of that gentleman for the honour of moving, on the morrow, that Bill No. [9]
- They will see that my delay was not from choice. [5]
- We all know that class of scientific laborers to whom all facts are alike nourishing mental food, and who seem to exercise no choice whatever, provided only they can get hold of these same indiscriminate facts in quantity sufficient. [6]
- The choice of terms is only so far important in that it is desirable to use, as far as possible, the same terms for the same degrees of difference. [1]
- The absence of suffering, the satisfaction of one's needs and consequent freedom in the choice of one's occupation, that is, of one's way of life, now seemed to Pierre to be indubitably man's highest happiness. [2]
- Drums beat, trumpets sounded, and the gunner ordered all the field-pieces to be discharged, for the choice pleased him. [10]
- Unless there is some purpose behind the choice, which I do not for an instant believe, it was a foolish thing to do, and one very apt to lead to difficulties. [9]
- The folly of so wrong-headed a fashion of singing such words was plain to Ann, in whose very blood, as it were, lay all that was most choice in musical feeling, and Herdegen's smile brought her a calmer mind again. [10]
- They vowed I should not lose by my choice. [9]
- So that thee should have such sort of experience, though I was but a foolish choice of the experiment. [11]
- He who, a short time before, had believed whatever could not be touched by the hands was useless for his art, now had the choice among a hundred subjects, full of glowing life, which were attainable by no organ of the senses. [10]
- St. Clare herself, she thought, had sent Fran Vorkler to render the choice she intended to place before her niece that very day easier for Eva. [10]
- Mrs. March got several flats on her list which promised neither steam heat nor elevators; she forgot herself so far as to include two or three as remote from the down-town region of her choice as Harlem. [8]
- You buy and set out a choice pear-tree; you enrich the earth for it; you train and trim it, and vanquish the borer, and watch its slow growth. [4]
- Among them was seen many a grave, deeply-troubled face; for these men, who filled its ranks by their own choice, all loved William of Orange: his sorrow hurt them--and their country's distress pierced their hearts. [10]
- But I have seen exceedingly choice chunks from that shaft. [5]
- Soon Althea's performance seemed to prove how fortunate a choice he had made. [10]
- Something in them seemed to plead with her to yield to their influence, and her choice wavered which of them to follow, for each would have led her her own way,--whither she knew not. [6]
- During the fine season all this was not of much consequence, and if Maurice made up his mind to stay through the winter he would have his choice among many more eligible places. [6]
- Even in the schoolroom, it may be remembered, she sat apart by her own choice, and now in the midst of the crowd she made a circle of isolation round herself. [6]
- For her Majesty says it is still his choice between the Sword and the Book till Trinity Day. [11]
- And if she said a thousand times, "I did Not call thee, thou cam'st seeking; not my voice Was it thou heard'st; thy love was not my choice! [11]
- I take the responsibility of my choice. [4]
- The Duke's long residence in Vienna and freedom from share in the civil war in France had been factors in the choice of him when the name was submitted to the Directory by General Grandjon-Larisse, upon whom in turn it had been urged by Detricand. [11]
- She remembered his reputation for going to sleep, and wondered whether she had been wise in her second choice. [9]
- There was no reason for a choice of which one to enter. [13]
- Here, at any rate, seemed a choice. [9]
- The tables were radiant with silver, glistening with choice porcelain, blazing with a grand show of tulips. [6]
- Here, in the purple twilight of history, they offered men the choice of good and evil. [4]
- The gods themselves protected me from error in the choice. [5]
- To have it proclaimed in the sensational journals that the hands of this choice being had been locked for grand larceny was a thought too horrible to entertain. [9]
- As for the poets, they can take their choice of Emerson's poetical or prose estimate of the great Mystic, but they cannot very well accept both. [6]
- Also, the choice phrasing noticeable in the sample is not lonely; there is a plenty of its kin distributed through the other paragraphs. [5]
- His descent, the personal conduction of which he lost half-way down, was irregular and spasmodic, and a rude concussion at the bottom knocked off a choice bit of profanity which was balanced on the tip of his tongue. [9]
- It is best, perhaps, that one should avoid being a duke and living in a palace,--that is, if he has his choice in the robing chamber where souls are fitted with their earthly garments. [6]
- I have seen people greatly enjoy themselves, and elevate themselves in their own esteem, in a wise and critical talk about all the choice wines, while they were sipping a decoction, the original cost of which bore no relation to the price of grapes. [4]
- One thing in particular there was which stood in the way of fixing definitely his choice of a profession. [4]
- She was not only forbidden, by ancient law, and under penalty of death, to eat with her husband or enter a canoe, but was debarred, under the same penalty, from eating bananas, pine-apples, oranges and other choice fruits at any time or in any place. [5]
- When she was once his she should become so good that even his mother at home would approve his choice. [10]
- The dragon was on his home ground and had the choice of weapons. [9]
- From Alpha to Omega, calm, assured rest at any page that your choice or accident may light on. [6]
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