Use de in a sentence
Sentences starting with de
- De Colonel done wrote you dis note, suh. [9]
- De yuther servants wouldn' miss me, kase dey'd shin out en take holiday soon as de ole folks 'uz out'n de way. [5]
- De Morgan is well remembered as a very distinguished mathematician, whose works have kept his name in high honor to the present time. [6]
- De la Foret was wholly in the hands of Buonespoir, for he knew nothing of these waters and coasts; also he was a soldier and no sailor. [11]
- De la Foret was smiling as he turned to Angele. [11]
- De Cure say: 'Wait till nex' Sunday. [11]
- De Cure he ver' fond of him. [11]
- De arte poetica v. 333. [10]
- De Soto had twenty-four with him. [5]
- De widder she try to git her to say she wouldn' do it, but I never waited to hear de res'. [5]
Short sentences using de
- What's de Milky Way? [5]
- Diffunce in de time. [5]
- It's de beatenest rubbage! [5]
- River de la Planta. [11]
- To try de patriots. [11]
- Bawn de fust o' Feb'uary. [5]
- De te fabula narratur. [6]
- De sin is mine. [11]
- Bear wif de land, ma'm'selle! [11]
- Jaredis Eliot de Killingworth. [6]
Sentences containing de two or more times
- Lob' Gott, of you had lif'd in Paris you would be a Pree de Rome, dot's votes de matter! [5]
- But first, when you die, we will put you way down in de leetla warm house in de ground, on de side of de hill, in de Parish of Bon'venture, because it is de only place for a gipsy like Vanne Castine. [11]
- Well, bymeby de years roll on an' de waw come. [5]
- It make de words, make de thoughts, make de fine speech like de Cure, make de gran' poetry--oh, yes! [11]
- A dance, for which her partner came to seek her, put an end to her discourse with her future directeur de conscience, but the next evening Monsieur de Jobert came to see Helene when she was alone, and after that often came again. [2]
- The several divisions were commanded by the great Armagnac generals, La Hire, and Marshal de Boussac, the Sire de Retz, Florent d'Illiers, and Poton de Saintrailles. [5]
- Ver' well, dere was twenty men in Pontiac, ver' nice men--you will find de names cut in a stone on de church; and den, three times as big, you will find Mathurin's name. [11]
- While the latter was still answering the last one, Chamberlain de Praet announced the singer's arrival, and Count Bueren escorted the aged Marquise de Leria to the monarch. [10]
- Gautier de Brusac was spokesman for the timid ones; Joan's side was resolutely upheld by d'Alencon, the Bastard, La Hire, the Admiral of France, the Marshal de Boussac, and all the other really important chiefs. [5]
- In Spain she was received with the utmost consideration by the Marquis de la Mota, Dona Magdalena de Ulloa's brother, and later by the lady herself. [10]
More example sentences with the word de in them
- You see, maybe you's got to be po' a long time fust, en so you might git discourage' en kill yo'sef 'f you didn' know by de sign dat you gwyne to be rich bymeby. [5]
- We come to your house here, light a fire, and sit just in de spot where I am, one hour, two hour, three hour. [11]
- Even as the young officer who brought the letter handed it to De la Foret in the little house on the hill-side above Rozel Bay, he was taken suddenly ill, and fell at the Camisard's feet. [11]
- I reckon if you'd ever be'n a mother yo'self, Valet de Chambers, you wouldn't talk sich foolishness as dat. [5]
- It ain't in you, nor de likes of you. [5]
- My family knows you, I laik to have you hear de truth. [9]
- If I were you, De Conte, I would name the emotion; it's nothing to be ashamed of. [5]
- The Chevalier needs you, and the Duc de Mauban needs you, but Detricand of Vaufontaine needs you a thousand times more. [11]
- Oh, yes, once you were talking to Auguste de St. Gre about money. [9]
- On Trinity Sunday you shall preach in my chapel, Monsieur de la Foret, and thereafter you shall know your fate. [11]
- I will take you into de Ecrehoses. [11]
- Oh Miss Jinny, you an' Miss Lill an' Mammy Easter an' Susan's gwine with Jackson, an' de othah niggahs can walk. [9]
- Boun' to git yo' money back a hund'd times, de preacher says! [5]
- Let me see--why, yes, she was born the day I sold the blue enamelled timepiece to his Highness the Duc de Mauban. [11]
- Nick's imitation of Xavier, and his description of Benjy's terrors after the storm, were so perfect that I laughed quite as heartily; and Madame de St. Gre wiped her eyes and repeated continually, "Quel drole monsieur! [9]
- Dese las' skifts wuz full o' ladies en genlmen a-goin' over for to see de place. [5]
- Dis ole woman'll wuk fo' you twell de flesh drops off'n her fingers, suh. [9]
- Above this Damour wrote for himself an order upon the chamberlain of Bercy to enter upon Philip's private apartments in the castle; and thither he was fleeing as Philip lay dying in the dark room of the house in the Rue de Vaugirard. [11]
- Mr. De Long would like their company. [4]
- I suppose he would have called up his family, waked the drum-corps, sent for the Prefect of Police, put on the alert the 'sergents de ville,' ordered under arms a regiment of the Imperial Guards, and made it unpleasant for the Man. [4]
- To acknowledge it would be ruin, for all the world knows that Captain Philip d'Avranche of the King's navy is now the adopted son of the Duc de Bercy. [11]
- Joan set to work at once, and concerted a plan with Guillaume de Flavy, captain of the city--a plan for a sortie toward evening against the enemy, who was posted in three bodies on the other side of the Oise, in the level plain. [5]
- He caused the words Maison de ma Mere to be inscribed on the charitable institutions, thereby combining tender filial affection with the majestic benevolence of a monarch. [2]
- Together, without a word, he and De la Foret carried him to the couch and laid him down. [11]
- These had sent word that De la Foret was now attached to the meagre suite of the widow of the great Camisard Montgomery, near the Castle of Mont Orgueil. [11]
- He pass the word against me, he hunt me out of the mountains, he call-- tete de diable! [11]
- He shook hands with, and nodded good-humouredly at, Medallion and the Little Chemist, bowed to the avocat, and touched off his greeting to Monsieur De la Riviere with deliberation, not offering his hand--this very reserve a sign of equality not lost on the young Seigneur. [11]
- To my kitchen with ye all; and you, messieurs"--turning to M. Aubert and De la Fore- "and you, Mademoiselle, come, know how open is the door and full the table at my Manor of Rozel--St. Ouen's keeps a beggarly board. [11]
- The stout fellows with their clubs look as if they might do service; but what a contrast they are to the Paris sergents de ville! [4]
- Murat's face beamed with stupid satisfaction as he listened to "Monsieur de Bal-macheve. [2]
- The company advanced with levelled pikes, but at a motion from the Seigneur his men fell back before them, and, making a lane, disclosed Michel de la Foret at the end of it. [11]
- It was a wise move, for he found Regnault de Chartres and some more of the King's pet rascals there trying their best to disperse the army, and crippling all the efforts of Joan's generals to head it for Orleans. [5]
- In St. Louis, William Marion Reedy, editor of the St. Louis Mirror, had seen this famous tour de force circulated in the early 80's in galley-proof form; he first learned from Eugene Field that it was from the pen of Mark Twain. [5]
- And then, "You will return the portrait to Monsieur de Saint-Gre? [9]
- He is--as you will perchance remember--the Comte de Tournay. [11]
- Plain answers I will have to plain questions, or De Carteret of St. Ouen's shall have his will of you and your precious pirate. [11]
- En didn't you whoop, en didn't I whoop, tell we got mix' up in de islands en one un us got los' en t'other one was jis' as good as los', 'kase he didn' know whah he wuz? [5]
- A young surgeon who was at Sudley Church, laboring among the wounded of Bull Run, tells me they had nothing but water for dressing, and he (being also doux de sel) was astonished to see how well the wounds did under that simple treatment. [3]
- But the Emperor, who until then had listened to De Soto' here interrupted him to confide the unfortunate suspicion which had been aroused in him the day before. [10]
- The Homoeopathic physician who treated these patients was M. de Horatiis, who had the previous year been announcing his wonderful cures. [3]
- The reasons on which the Duc de Bassano based his refusal to deliver them to him would never have led me to suppose that that could serve as a pretext for aggression. [2]
- The favorite song, which the crowd compelled her to repeat, touched lightly the uncertainties of love, expressed in the falsetto pathetic refrain: "Mary's gone away wid de coon. [4]
- They are features which might well have served to extend the remark of Madame de Stael that a great historian is almost a statesman. [6]
- Among the spectacles which he has shown them is one calculated to give them an idea of his peaceful intentions,-a grand review of cavalry and artillery at the Bois de Boulogne. [4]
- By and by, when they was asleep and snoring, Jim says: "Don't it s'prise you de way dem kings carries on, Huck? [5]
- True, Barbara came when she was in a particularly happy mood, because a letter from Wolf stated that he already felt perfectly at home in Quijada's castle at Villagarcia, and that Dona Magdalena de Ulloa was a lady of rare beauty and kindness of heart. [10]
- One bright morning, when Nick and I were playing cards, we heard some one mounting the stairs, and to my surprise and embarrassment I beheld Monsieur de St. Gre emerging on the gallery. [9]
- A year ago, when Italy saw utter ruin staring her in the face and her greenbacks hardly worth the paper they were printed on, her Parliament ventured upon a 'coup de main' that would have appalled the stoutest of her statesmen under less desperate circumstances. [5]
- His brow knitted when he saw that his compatriot had been drinking again, and his eyes had a pained look as he said eagerly: "Have you heard from the Comte de Tournay, monsieur? [11]
- Where, how, and when had this young countess, educated by an emigree French governess, imbibed from the Russian air she breathed that spirit and obtained that manner which the pas de chale * would, one would have supposed, long ago have effaced? [2]
- Some people say, What fools you are; others say, You are no good; but everybody in him heart is ver' sorry all de time. [11]
- Presently the doors were thrown open, two halberdiers stepped inside, and an officer of the Court announced Admiral his Serene Highness Prince Philip d'Avranche, Duc de Bercy. [11]
- The pleasantest hours were those of our afternoon drive in the Champs Elysees and the Bois de Boulogne,--or "the Boulogne Woods," as our American tailor's wife of the old time called the favorite place for driving. [6]
- But those sounds were so real and so human and so moving that the idea of ghosts passed straight out of our minds, and Sir Jean de Metz spoke out and said: "Come! [5]
- Before the lamps were lighted along the Rue de Rivoli and in the great square of the Revolution, the garden was left to the silence of its statues and its thousand memories. [4]
- We's doin' blame' well, en we better let blame' well alone, as de good book says. [5]
- Were it not well to leave Michel de la Foret to his fate, what ever it would be? [11]
- The night was well forward, and an air of recklessness and dissipation pervaded this splendid room in De Lancy Scovel's house. [11]
- But there are weighty matters 'twixt France and England, and De la Foret may turn the scale one way or another. [11]
- Thrice within a week the Queen had sent for De la Foret--what reason was there for that, unless the Queen had a secret personal interest in him? [11]
- Dat is what we say on Jersey--when a man have some ver' great luck we say he stan' hin de door. [11]
- What further talk we might have had I can not tell, but while we were smoking and drinking coffee the door opened suddenly, and the servant said, "His Excellency the Marquis de Vaudreuil! [11]
- Ole missus--dat's Miss Watson--she pecks on me all de time, en treats me pooty rough, but she awluz said she wouldn' sell me down to Orleans. [5]
- Priest as he was, it is possible that De Casson shared the young man's feeling, though chastening years had overcome impulses of youth. [11]
- A little later was ushered into the library of the castle the Comte Detricand de Tournay, who, under the name of Savary dit Detricand, had lived in the Isle of Jersey for many years. [11]
- Not more uncertain was the roulette-wheel spinning in De Lancy Scovel's house than the wheel of diplomacy which Ian Stafford had set spinning. [11]
- At last I was startled to my feet by the opening of the door, and Madame de Montmery came in. [9]
- At last I was ready, arrayed in my best, on the gallery, when Monsieur de St. Gre came. [9]
- Barclay de Tolly was quartered nearly three miles from the Emperor. [2]
- But the island was not true to itself or its history if it did not divide itself into factions, headed by the Seigneurs, and there had been no ground for good division for five years till De la Foret came. [11]
- More specifically, she was guilty of contours fortement prononces,--corsage de paysanne,--quelque chose de sauvage, etc., etc. [6]
- But what I was going to comment upon is an extract from a newspaper in De Kalb County; and it strikes me as being rather singular, I confess, under the circumstances. [7]
- The other chair was for the Chevalier de la Darante, one of the oldest and best of our nobility, who pretends great roughness and barbarism, but is a kind and honourable gentleman, though odd. [11]
- Mine you, I was down on sich doin's; beca'se my place was wid de officers, an' it rasp me to have dem common sojers cavortin' roun' in my kitchen like dat. [5]
- And while he was doing M. de Beausset the honor of breakfasting with him, they heard, as Napoleon had anticipated, the rapturous cries of the officers and men of the Old Guard who had run up to see the portrait. [2]
- And then there was Antoinette de St. Gre! [9]
- The Citizen Quartermaster was angry at this, and it did not require any great perspicacity on my part to discover that he did not love the Citizen de St. Gre. [9]
- Chamberlain de Praet was already announcing a lady--the Marquise de Leria. [10]
- He says: "I was a-listenin' to all de talk, en I slips into de river en was gwyne to shove for sho' if dey come aboard. [5]
- A new commission was about to be issued, and a great supply was in preparation under Lord De La Ware. [4]
- We passed the Walnut Hills, the Nogales, the moans of the alligators broke our sleep by night, and at length we came to Natchez, ruled over now by that watch-dog of the Spanish King, Gayoso de Lemos. [9]
- En when I wake up en fine you back agin, all safe en soun', de tears come, en I could a got down on my knees en kiss yo' foot, I's so thankful. [5]
- But if he wait until de men of de privator coum to him, he will wait till we see him sitting there now. [11]
- Tenez, je l'ai vu poser Daniel Webster la sur se plancher,--Daniel Webster etait le nom de la grenouille,--et lui chanter: Des mouches! [5]
- He saw the violin, picked it up, and handed it to De Casson: "Something with a smack of war," he said. [11]
- Such was the view that prevailed at Headquarters, pervaded the angrily buzzing crowd that stood outside--heedless of the rain--and animated the stormy conferences in the Salle de Reunion. [9]
- Has he read Victor Hugo's 'Les Miserables' and 'Notre Dame de Paris'? [5]
- Your diploma seems very broad to-day with your list of accomplishments, but it begins to shrink from this hour like the Peau de Chagrin of Balzac's story. [3]
- He write two verses for de King of Englan' and he write six verses for my granmudder--you see! [11]
- The Marquis de Vaudreuil stands for the King, and we are sentinels in the King's house. [11]
- The Duchess de Valois never bared her breast thereafter to an admiring world--a panther's claws leave scars. [11]
- The Duchess de Valois had a young panther once which she had brought up from the milk. [11]
- The duties imposed upon him by the service compelled him to live apart from his beloved, young, and beautiful wife, Dona Magdalena de Ulloa, who had remained at his castle Villagarcia in Spain. [10]
- Then he held up the edition de luxe from which he and Miss Thorn had been reading. [9]
- I would load up every important jail and saloon in America with de luxe editions of my books. [5]
- So I clumb up en laid down on de planks. [5]
- You take me up de country a piece, en sell me on a farm; dem people ain't gwine to ask no questions if I's a bargain. [5]
- Sometimes dey'd pull up at de sho' en take a res' b'fo' dey started acrost, so by de talk I got to know all 'bout de killin'. [5]
- And they drew up as in line of battle in the Place d'Armes,--dragoons, fusileros de montanas, light and heavy infantry. [9]
- Well, he sot up a bank, en say anybody dat put in a dollar would git fo' dollars mo' at de en' er de year. [5]
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