Use date in a sentence
Sentences starting with date
- Date of the telegram, Rome, November 24, ten minutes before twenty-three o'clock. [5]
- Date of costume about 1848. [5]
- Date 1601. [5]
Sentences ending with date
- As she was undressing, her maid showed her a diseased date. [10]
- There was nothing to indicate to the reader that that "last night" was several years old, therefore the phrase seemed to refer to a night of very recent date. [5]
- For a long time I answered demands for "loans" and by next mail always received his check for the interest due me to date. [5]
- Every paragraph has the side-head, "London," "Vienna," or some other town, and a date. [5]
- Owing partly to the old-fashioned ideas of Dr. Gilman, and partly to the conservatism of its vestry, the institutionalism of St. John's was by no means up to date. [9]
- The dwellers on Sinai and in the oasis took an eager part in them at a later date. [10]
- Then how can she venture to name that date? [5]
- Arrived in his room Lord Berkeley made preparations for that first and last and all-the-time duty of the visiting Englishman--the jotting down in his diary of his "impressions" to date. [5]
- It is of recent date. [4]
- The woman is recalling a conversation which is more than two months old; besides, she was probably more intent upon the central and important fact of it than upon its unimportant date. [5]
Short sentences using date
- The date suits--all dates suit. [5]
- To Daniel Kiefer: [No date. [5]
Sentences containing date two or more times
- The date is uncertain, and some doubt is also thrown upon the date of the arrival of the ship. [4]
- However, in order to keep up the spirits of the Fisher family, the Auditor concluded to go back and allow interest from the date of the first petition (1832) to the date when the bill of damages was awarded. [5]
- The letter was long for Clarence, and written under great difficulties from date to date. [9]
- Here is a Latin Psalter with the Canticles, from the press of Fust and Schoeffer, the second book issued from their press, the second book printed with a date, that date being 1459. [6]
- In his circular he did speak of an assignment; but he did not say it bore date 20th of May, 1828; nor did he say it bore any date. [7]
More example sentences with the word date in them
- Thirty or forty years more carry you to the time when this incumbent began the duties of his office; his hand was steady then; and the next volume beyond it in date betrays the work of a still different writer. [6]
- The tale of which the title is given at the beginning of this section had been written several years before the date of its publication. [6]
- The date at which Alcibiades "flourished" was ascertained, but what he was "noted for" got hopelessly mixed with what Thernistocles was "noted for. [4]
- The two knights were startled--yes, and troubled; and the Sieur Bertrand said: "Even if the governor shall really furnish the letter and the escort, he still may not do it in time to meet the date she has chosen. [5]
- Therefore, if one were holding strictly to the year date, neither by age nor by fame would Beaumont have been eligible to attend such a gathering of august personages in the year 1601; but the point is unimportant. [5]
- He couldn't, very well, for its date antedated his own birth-date. [5]
- I knew quite well what was going to happen, because I could date back in my own life and inspect the record. [5]
- The joint one was that sufficient tickets to insure a good sum should be sold before the date of the performance should be set. [5]
- In it I was shown a register of its members, with the dead and the date of their shipment to China duly marked. [5]
- At last order was called and the court said: "All of the coins but four are of the date of the present year. [5]
- Weapon number one was a slip of paper with a date and a few words written upon it. [6]
- This seemed all very well and possible, so long as the time was set for some date in the future still unfixed. [5]
- The incident lights up the Indian situation electrically, and gives one a vivid sense of the strides which the English had made and the mastership they had acquired in the land since the date of Clive's great victory. [5]
- For the will under which Silence Withers, sister of the deceased, has inherited is dated some years previous to the decease, and it was not very strange that a will of later date should be discovered. [6]
- They date back two million years. [5]
- The clock struck two as he wrote the date, as though to remind him that he had written it wrong. [9]
- My mind went travelling back, and presently lighted upon a picture--a picture which was still so new and fresh in my memory that it seemed a matter of only yesterday--and indeed its date was no further back than the first days of January. [5]
- That despatch failed to reach Mr. Corwin, by reason of the disturbed condition of Mexico, until a very recent date, Mr. Corwin being without instructions, or thus practically left without instructions, to negotiate further with Mexico. [7]
- Clemens now hurried to New York in order to be there in good season for the sailing date, which was in June. [5]
- Dame Susannah intended to find him employment at a future date on her estates, or at Memphis, the centre of their administration, as he might prove himself capable. [10]
- He was down to date with them, too; and if he had made them the study of his life he could hardly have been better posted as to their contents than he was. [5]
- The whole number to be furnished within twenty days from date of notice of the acceptance of this proposition. [7]
- There was going to be an eclipse of the moon, and I knew the date and hour, but it was too far away. [5]
- We are able to add also that the rector of the Willoughby Rectory, Alford, finds in the register an entry of the baptism of John, son of George Smith, under date of Jan. 9, 1579. [4]
- At any rate, this was not a time in which professional habits could keep down certain instincts of older date than these. [6]
- The month following this last date he succeeded William Dean Howells as the contributor of the Editor's Study. [4]
- The date is there, and it is there to stay. [5]
- For obvious reasons the whole name was not given in the original paper, and for similar reasons the date of the event and the birthplace of the patient are not precisely indicated here. [6]
- In the South, the war is what A.D. is elsewhere: they date from it. [5]
- A letter bearing the same date as the above went back to Howells, we find, in reference to still another incident, which perhaps should come first. [5]
- The Moors held the place twelve hundred years ago, and a staunch old castle of theirs of that date still frowns from the middle of the town, with moss-grown battlements and sides well scarred by shots fired in battles and sieges that are forgotten now. [5]
- Many printings lack the name of the publisher, the printer, the place or date of printing. [5]
- Not uncivil in the least,--said the Scarabee, with something as much like a look of triumph as his dry face permitted,--not uncivil at all, but a rather extraordinary question to ask at this date of entomological history. [6]
- They remained at the Hotel Grosvenor until their sailing date, October 24th. [5]
- I have not the exact date here. [7]
- They always named the exact date and train for the beginning and also for the end of the visit. [5]
- A week following the date of the foregoing he was still undecided. [5]
- The melon and the date have gone bitter to the taste, The weevil, it has eaten at the core The core of my heart, the mildew findeth it. [11]
- I then sent the chapters composing it to the North American Review, but failed in one instance, to date them. [5]
- By and by the association published the fact that upon a certain date the wages would be raised to five hundred dollars per month. [5]
- The date of the above "Mother Mary" is 1890; the "individual, endearing title of Mother" was given her "in 1895"--according to her own testimony. [5]
- Also, she commanded that we should keep the date of our departure a secret, since she meant to get away unobserved. [5]
- I was remembering that occasion at a later date when I had to introduce a speaker. [5]
- The date showed that it had been given to her by his father, and the shirt and doll were mementos of him, her darling--of himself. [10]
- On and after that date one hundred dollars bounty only will be paid, as provided by the act approved July 22, 1861. [7]
- I am told that a French sermon is like a French speech--it never names an historical event, but only the date of it; if you are not up in dates, you get left. [5]
- The country about teas the perfection of cultivated landscape, dotted with cottages, and stately mansions of Revolutionary date, and sweet as an English country-side, whether seen in the soft bloom of May or in the mellow ripeness of late October. [5]
- If you are still in the place after the named hour, I will placard you on all the dead walls, detailing your crime once more, and adding the date, also the scene of it, with all names concerned, including your own. [5]
- It has been stated that Mark Twain loved the lecture platform, but from his letters we see that even at this early date, when he was at the height of his first great vogue as a public entertainer, he had no love for platform life. [5]
- When he did so, he hastily discussed with the two ladies the date of their departure. [10]
- As the copy shows, it bore date May 10, 1827; although the judgment assigned by it was not obtained until the October afterwards, as may be seen by any one on the records of the Circuit Court. [7]
- I'll write you, setting the date, only we'd be glad to have you any time. [9]
- The date was set for it several weeks in advance, and from that time forward, the whole Mississippi Valley was in a state of consuming excitement. [5]
- The term of service to be one hundred days, reckoned from the date of muster into the service of the United States, unless sooner discharged. [7]
- Under date of September 7th he says that the Council demanded a larger allowance for themselves and for some of the sick, their favorites, which he declined to give without their warrants as councilors. [4]
- It fell on Saturday, the 13th; the first call for troops on our part was got up on Sunday, the 14th, and given date and issued on Monday, the 15th. [7]
- Is it the same date always? [5]
- We may here remind our readers that the Greeks made use of the Olympic games to determine the date of each year. [10]
- I had been reading a number of books about an ideal condition of society,--Sir Thomas Mores 'Utopia,' Lord Bacon's 'New Atlantis,' and another of more recent date. [6]
- In "Winslow's Relation," quoted by Alexander Young in his "Chronicles of the Pilgrim Fathers," under date of July, 1623, we read that on account of a great drought a fast day was appointed. [4]
- The Sovereign had quitted the famous institution with a promise to reopen the contest at an early date. [10]
- This virgin is pure up to date, and is going to remain so. [5]
- Those of the Prophet are to be preserved later in an alabaster canopus, [This vase was called canopus at a later date. [10]
- He caught the picture in his hands, and kissed it,--very foolishly, men not fathers might think,--and read the name beneath, Richard Joseph Armour; and again, beneath that, the date of birth. [11]
- The series of papers published under the title of "My Summer in a Garden" came out at the very end of 1870, with the date of 1871 on the title-page. [4]
- I renounce my ownership from this date, for this purpose, provided it is sold just as suddenly as he can sell it. [5]
- Stepping on or over certain particular things or spots--Dr. Johnson's especial weakness I got the habit of at a very early age.--I won't swear that I have not some tendency to these not wise practices even at this present date. [6]
- The date of our return to Hartford is uncertain, but will be three or four weeks hence, I judge. [5]
- There's a word or two and a date you are out on, naturally enough, and there are two or three little things that would be exactly true if they were differently stated. [4]
- Here and there on the country roads we found lemon, papaw, orange, lime, and fig trees; also several sorts of palms, among them the cocoa, the date, and the palmetto. [5]
- Arrived at her official and mysterious den, she asked me to tell her the date of my birth, the exact hour of that occurrence, and the color of my grandmother's hair. [5]
- Reissued, with date of title-page altered, in 1626, 1627, and twice in 1632. [4]
- At the date of this volume (1626) tobacco was in general use all over Europe and in the East. [4]
- The carrying on of the materialization--the bringing it down to date. [5]
- I am thinking of the great estates, some of which date from Norman times; I am thinking of the aristocracy, which we Americans repudiated in order to set up a plutocracy instead. [9]
- My personal knowledge of that institution is very much out of date, being derived from the experience of twenty years ago. [14]
- At the date of our visit, it was the best lighted city in the Union, electrically speaking. [5]
- On the 9th of July, 1856, Douglas attempted a repetition of it upon Trumbull on the floor of the Senate of the United States, as will appear from the appendix of the Congressional Globe of that date. [7]
- The occasional mentions of her name in the "General Historie" are so evidently interpolated at a late date, that they do not aid us. [4]
- My prejudices are of a later date than that. [5]
- But she would not yield a day before the date set. [5]
- Its date was not very long after the preceding one, at a period when, as was well known, he had almost given up the hope of gaining his case, and when the property was of little value compared to that which it had at present. [6]
- It would excite no interest to bulletin the last siege of Jerusalem in a village where the event was unknown, if the date was appended; and yet the account of it is incomparably more exciting than that of the siege of Metz. [4]
- But there is no end to cases of this kind, and I could give some of recent date, if necessary, lending a certain plausibility at least to the doctrine of transmitted impressions. [6]
- The first bears no date, but it was written not long after their arrival, August 14, 1861. [5]
- Julien Wantage, and niece of the late Eustace Wantage, Esq., to Captain Thomas Fairing, of the Royal Fusileers--" Charley snatched at the top of the paper and read the date "Tenth of February, 18-! [11]
- More: I had never even heard of him or mentioned him up to that day and date. [5]
- We put his name on it and his accession date, 1066. [5]
- I have got my work ciphered down to days, and I haven't a single day to spare between this and the date which, by written contract I am to deliver the M.S. [5]
- I knew as much of the Bonapartes, of Napoleonic history, as the Prince himself, so much so, that he often asked me of some date or fact of which he was not sure. [11]
- Passengers for Dakota, Montana, or the Northwest will have an overcoat and sealskin cap thrown in with all tickets sold on or after the above date. [4]
- There are many modern contrivances that are of as early date as the first man, if not thousands of centuries older. [6]
- And in the meantime I'll have my secretary send you the complete list of my speeches up to date, and I know you will read them carefully. [9]
- Under date of May 11: 'Standing still! [5]
- The first--of date March 18th--tells of the writer's arrival at Honolulu. [5]
- The death of Lord Clarendon would have covered up the coincidence between the rejection of the San Domingo treaty and Mr. Motley's dismissal very neatly, but for the inexorable facts about its date, as revealed by the London "Times. [6]
- To Pierre's timid look of inquiry after reading the letter she replied by asking him to go, but to fix a definite date for his return. [2]
- He had several letters from England of a later date, and these said nothing of her illness. [11]
- The Science and laws of a purely mental healing and their method of application through spiritual power alone, else a mental argument against disease, are our own discovery at this date. [5]
- This is the last Address he ever wrote, though he delivered one or more after this date. [6]
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