Use convenient in a sentence
Sentences ending with convenient
- After this, consult your taste and convenient. [6]
- There's a matter we'd like to talk over with you, Mr. Pindar, as soon as convenient. [9]
- Then Duncan wanted to git out again, but 'twan't exactly convenient. [9]
- It was not till I had had a lesson which came upon me all too soon, that I took heed in such matters; and the time was at hand when men folks thought more about me than I deemed convenient. [10]
- Mr. Van Dusen says he keeps his apartments in whatever street it is off Piccadilly, it's so much more convenient. [4]
- The flat, plastered roof is garnished by picturesque stacks of fresco materials, which, having become thoroughly dried and cured, are placed there where it will be convenient. [5]
- He was surprised one day by a brief note from Murad Ault, asking him to call at his office as soon as convenient. [4]
- Satan himself could not scare him, and he is convenient--very convenient. [5]
- Both of them kicked me and warned me that I would find it to my advantage to try and be as civil as convenient. [5]
- And the location is very convenient. [8]
Short sentences using convenient
- It was very convenient. [9]
More example sentences with the word convenient in them
- Any time that you can make it convenient to tarry a day or two with me, I shall be glad to have you. [5]
- I supposed it would be particularly convenient there. [5]
- I hope you will find it convenient to be there. [9]
- At a time when an Indian attack had been expected, the citizens hid their gunpowder where it would be safe and yet convenient to hand when wanted. [5]
- When the queen was translating Socrates or Seneca, the maids of honor found it convenient to affect at least a taste for the classics. [4]
- The Honourable Adam was some time in picking out a convenient tree. [9]
- But Madame Lavilette was now in the humour to defy or evade the Cure, whichever seemed the more convenient or more necessary. [11]
- And since there was no convenient train in the evening, Colonel Carvel would feel honored if Mr. Brice would spend the night. [9]
- He had, for want of a more convenient punishment, promptly knocked down Jeff Hyde, the sometime bully of the fort, for appropriating a bundle of furs belonging to a French half-breed, Gaspe Toujours. [11]
- This is a very convenient infirmity for gentlemen who indulge in slightly aggressive remarks, but when they are hit back never seem to be conscious at all of the _riposte_,--the return thrust of the fencer. [6]
- Having seen the two serving-men dispose, in a convenient place, the refreshment which Lempriere's appetite compelled, the fool took command of the occasion and made the two sit upon a bank, while he prepared the repast. [11]
- To tell the truth, I have found it convenient to leave the Ready Money Ranch for a while, although Bob Tyner is good enough to say I may have the place when I come back. [9]
- Perhaps it is true; certainly it was a very convenient arrangement for discouraging an untimely visit. [6]
- If we submit to the will of the majority, it is because it is more convenient to do so; and if the republic or the democracy vindicate itself, it is because it works best, on the whole, for a particular people. [4]
- Thus a library, to meet the need of our time, must take, and must spread out in a convenient form, a great array of periodicals. [3]
- We must shine to a few brothers, as palms or pines or roses among common weeds, not from greater absolute value, but from a more convenient nature. [6]
- Nor do I think that we need to take shelter behind the wellworn and convenient observation, the truth of which stands in much doubt, that literature is the final flower of a nation's civilization. [4]
- The hall of the old Anchor Tavern was a convenient place of meeting for the students and instructors of the University and the Institute. [6]
- We stood over the lake just a convenient distance above the water, and catched a lot of the nicest fish you ever see. [5]
- The men were the hardest-looking ruffians we had met yet: they were making a bit of road near by, but they seemed capable of turning their hands to easier money-getting; and there couldn't be a more convenient place than this. [4]
- The newspapers said that the trip was taken on account of Mrs. Henderson's health; that it was because Henderson needed rest from overwork; that he found it convenient to be away for a time, pending the settlement of certain complications. [4]
- It is important that some more convenient means should be provided, if possible, for the adjustment of claims against the government, especially in view of their increased number by reason of the war. [7]
- I finally decided that he had taken it because convenient, and because he believed Asquith to be more remote from the East than the Sandwich Islands. [9]
- So it was that as the Seigneur made his epigram and gloated over it, the five men, with horses at a convenient distance, armed to the teeth, broke stealthily into Charley's house. [11]
- There are many subjects on which both of us like to talk with him, and it would be convenient to have him nearer to us. [6]
- Madame Lavilette made strong efforts to secure her place; but she was not of an old French family, and this was an easy and convenient weapon against her. [11]
- There were others right here in Coniston, Jake hinted, who might now find it convenient to emigrate to the far West. [9]
- It is too rarely that we see it, and as it dies out and gives place to the odiously convenient pump, with the last patent on its cast-iron uninterestingness, does it not seem as if the farmyard aspect had lost half its attraction? [6]
- There was a question, many years ago, as to whether a new St. John's should not be built in the West End, on a site convenient to the parishioners, and this removal I opposed. [9]
- The occasion has presented itself, as will be seen, in a convenient if not in a flattering form. [3]
- I figure it out this way: Halim was sent by Nahoum Pasha to bring letters that said one thing to the Saadat, and, when quite convenient, to say other things to Mustafa, the boss-sheikh of this settlement. [11]
- I will make out a little itinerary for the pilgrim; then you will see how handy the system is, how convenient, how comprehensive. [5]
- Personally, I believe our Lord merely used the Messianic literature as a convenient framework for his spiritual Kingdom of heaven, and that the Gospels misinterpret his meaning on this point. [9]
- Of these kinds of entertainments, the breakfast, though pleasant enough when the company is agreeable, as I always found it, is the least convenient of all times and modes of visiting. [6]
- He wouldn't lie, no matter how convenient it was. [5]
- I took one myself, drawn by an old man, to see how I liked it, and found it very convenient, but I was tempted to ask him to change places and let me drag him. [6]
- You see you must needs make it convenient to protect my life, and to carry out whatever I may require of you. [10]
- Of course there must be a church convenient to the worshipers in every district. [4]
- Then he told me that if those letters were not put into his hands, La Pompadour would be enraged, and fretful and hesitating now, would join Austria against England, since in this provincial war was convenient cue for battle. [11]
- It is not likely that the original first man would have been made from an inferior quality of earth when it was entirely convenient to get first quality from the world's centre. [5]
- I sincerely wish it were convenient to assign him a suitable command. [7]
- The Milesian wet-nurse is only a convenient vessel through which the American infant gets the life-blood of this virgin soil, Sir, that is making man over again, on the sunset pattern! [6]
- We may, for instance, return in a measure to the Brunonian stimulating system, but it must be in a modified way, for we cannot go back to the simple Brunonian pathology, since we have learned too much of diseased action to accept its convenient dualism. [3]
- The Judge rather insinuated that I had found it convenient to forget the Washington territorial law passed in 1853. [7]
- At length, late in the day, Mr Codlin pitched the show in a convenient spot, and the spectators were soon in the very triumph of the scene. [12]
- Of course, when I name any book, it is always understood that it should be quite convenient to send it. [14]
- When I reach home, if I can make it convenient to take, I will take him, provided there is no mistake between us as to the object and terms of my taking him. [7]
- Not only did his reason not reproach him for what he had done, but he even found cause for self-satisfaction in having so successfully contrived to avail himself of a convenient opportunity to punish a criminal and at the same time pacify the mob. [2]
- He then places her footstool according to her desire, after which he puts her coronet where it will be convenient to her hand when the time for the simultaneous coroneting of the nobles shall arrive. [5]
- Considerations of state have never yet failed the axe or the bowstring when a reason for the use of those convenient implements was wanted, and they are quite equal to every emergency which can arise in a republican autocracy. [6]
- The royal princesses had not found it convenient to come; and this may have meant nothing, or very much indeed. [11]
- He was at great pains to recommend the Virginia packet, which had made the fastest passage from the Capes; and she sailed, as was no doubt most convenient, the Saturday following. [9]
- They had not gone by the door convenient to passage to Kaid's own apartments. [11]
- He ought to get the Indians more together--get them together in some convenient place, where he could have provisions enough for both parties, and then have a general massacre. [5]
- He found it full, but seated in the red-plush chair, tipped back at a convenient angle, was Mazarine undergoing the triple operations of shaving his upper lip, beard-trimming and haircutting. [11]
- He was as full of fun as he could be, and used to take his old sabre and sharpen it up, and get in a convenient place on a dark night, and stick it through people as they went by, to see them jump. [5]
- He was as full of fun as he could be, and used to take his old saber and sharpen it up, and get in a convenient place on a dark night, and stick it through people as they went by, to see them jump. [5]
- Follow law, and forms of law, as far as convenient, but at all events get the expression of the largest number of the people possible. [7]
- Just as we finished, Sir Bedivere happened in, and I saw that as like as not I hadn't chosen the most convenient outfit for a long trip. [5]
- If you can find it convenient to come here, to Maine, to discuss the matter, you may be sure of a welcome. [9]
- He sometimes got drunk; but on such occasions he sat down, or lay down, in the most convenient place, and, like Caesar beside Pompey's statue, wrapped his mantle about his face and forgot the world. [11]
- Hardship had only degraded Mr. Marmaduke the more, and even in trouble his memory was convenient as is that of most people in prosperity. [9]
- I hope, my dear sir, you will find it convenient as well as agreeable to give me a favorable answer, with the signature of Mrs. Valeer, as well as yourself. [5]
- The tone of criticism naturally changes with local conditions in different parts of a country extended like our own, so that it is one of the most convenient gauges of the partial movements in the direction of civilization. [6]
- The situation was convenient, very near the Place Vendome and the Rue de la Paix. [6]
- Louisa made it convenient to visit Mr. Valeer's, though they did not suspect her in the least the bearer of love epistles; consequently, she was invited in the room to console Ambulinia, where they were left alone. [5]
- It will be convenient first to describe a perfect ball-and-socket ocellus. [1]
- This is a convenient doctrine for me I meditate acting upon it with reference to the Roman, so I trust nobody in Cornhill will dispute its validity or affirm that 'poetry' has a value, except for trunk-makers. [14]
- Latin might be convenient at this stage; but later on, for little tiffs and reconciliations, French would be much more useful. [4]
- This is as convenient as any time, right now. [9]
- Most convenient and considerate questions they were. [9]
- I do not consider artillery necessary, yet it would not be unadvisable to take it along, if convenient. [5]
- Impossible to tell, by the convenient laws of the State, whether the duly elected delegates of Hull or Mercer or Truro are here or not, since their credentials may be bought or sold or conferred. [9]
- Surprised and indignant, but perfectly calm, Herr Ernst had requested him to tell him whatever he had to say at a more convenient time. [10]
- The landlord now busied himself in laying the cloth, in which process Mr Codlin obligingly assisted by setting forth his own knife and fork in the most convenient place and establishing himself behind them. [12]
- It was a brief note, written on an office memorandum, which simply asked Mr. Delancy to call at the office as soon as it was convenient, as the writer wished to talk with him on a matter of business, and it was signed "Gilbert Fletcher. [4]
- But it will be convenient to defer giving an answer to this question until we treat in the next chapter of the principle of gradation. [1]
- But it will be convenient to defer any further discussion on this subject until I treat, in the following chapter, of the differences in plumage between the young and old. [1]
- Smith had the barge and eight men for trading and discovery, and the pinnace was to follow to take the supplies at convenient landings. [4]
- Give the numbers, as near as convenient, and what corps they are. [7]
- It was adopted as a convenient medium of truth rather than as an accepted scientific conclusion. [6]
- And missionary bishops aren't chosen to make convenient vacancies. [9]
- Those two resolutions are kindred in their nature, and therefore proper and convenient to be considered together. [7]
- In the convenient and spacious city house the young sculptor very soon thought he had good reason to be satisfied with his choice. [10]
- That is pleasant and convenient, if true. [5]
- Then we got allycumpain and rubbed on the places, and was pretty near all right again, but couldn't set down convenient. [5]
- Please deliver with all convenient despatch at my house in Riverdale at lowest rates for spot cash, and send bill to Your obliged servant, Mark Twain, Who will be very grateful, and will vote right. [5]
- Military commanders will abstain from imposing similar obligations in future, and will in lieu thereof adopt such other restraints of the character indicated as they shall find necessary, convenient, and effectual for the public safety. [7]
- He was on a visit to old Dr. Kittredge one day, having been asked by him to call in for a few moments as soon as convenient. [6]
- The luncheon is a very convenient affair: it does not require special dress; it is informal; it is soon over, and may be made light or heavy, as one chooses. [6]
- If we had a little more faith and a few more caverns, or convenient places for making them, we should have hermits in these holes as thick as woodchucks or prairie dogs. [6]
- Now, look at a hen's egg, which is a convenient one to study, because it is large enough and built solidly enough to look at and handle easily. [6]
- The title was a happy one, and has passed into literature and conversation as an accepted and convenient phrase. [6]
- You appear at a convenient time. [10]
- Macrinus was therefore a convenient object on which to vent his anger. [10]
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