Use deal in a sentence
Sentences starting with deal
- Deal not hardly with me, sir, else am I ruined. [5]
- Deal with her for current conduct just as you would with any other. [7]
Sentences ending with deal
- I can put you in correspondence with such a person, and you had better trust him than me a great deal. [6]
- Austen put up with a good deal. [9]
- He told Tull where the red herd was, of a deal made with Oldrin', that Jerry Card had made the deal. [13]
- Though the doctors warned him that with his corpulence wine was dangerous for him, he drank a great deal. [2]
- It caused a visible stir of surprise, it being brand new and a sumptuous article of deal. [5]
- I could not understand why he was at Dunfolly's, he seemed of so little use, though Lady Malfire, who writes or something, mooned with him a good deal. [11]
- But it was true that what she saw meant a great deal. [6]
- He wants you to work a great deal. [5]
- Do you want to squander all your capital of crimes and follies on a single deal? [5]
- Our eyes got to paining us a good deal. [5]
Short sentences using deal
- I will deal with Fellowes--adequately. [11]
- I don't deal with banks. [11]
- I deal in them myself. [5]
- Lets have a new deal. [5]
- That is a great deal. [9]
- Not by a good deal. [5]
- He has a good deal. [11]
- N-not a great deal? [9]
- Did I not deal justly? [11]
- But I must deal fair. [11]
Sentences containing deal two or more times
- I think we worship wealth a good deal, and we worship family a good deal, but if any one presumes too much upon either, he is likely to come to grief. [4]
- Out West there was a good deal of confusion in men's minds during the first months of the great trouble--a good deal of unsettledness, of leaning first this way, then that, then the other way. [5]
- The idea seems to be well-nigh universal that the millennium is to come by a great deal less work and a great deal more pay. [4]
- He finally sent the man away at 3 o'clock one morning; and when he was gone, Mr. Dilworthy said to himself, "I feel a good deal relieved, now, a great deal relieved. [5]
- The difference between the branches of science which deal with space only, and those which deal with space and time, is this: we have no glasses that can magnify time. [3]
- What other thing that you consider as a wrong do you deal with as you deal with that? [7]
- It was noticeable that Miss Emily Dorset began to see a deal more of Admiral Lawless and Just Trafford, and a deal less of the younger Lawless. [11]
- Lazy as William Rufus Holly had been at school and college, he had still thought a good deal, even when he seemed only sleeping; perhaps he thought more because he slept so much, because he studied little and read a great deal. [11]
- I've known young persons stay a good deal too long at these interviews,--a great deal too long, Susan Posey! [6]
- He's spread out over a good deal of ground at present, and so he's pretty thin; but come to gather him up into a lump, there's a good deal of substance to him. [8]
More example sentences with the word deal in them
- It's human nature you've got to deal with, not theories about law and justice. [4]
- But you've said yourself, Mr. Crewe, that we've got to deal with this thing practically. [9]
- And, to tell you the truth, I believe he would like that a good deal better; I believe that, if there's anything he hates, it's openness and candor. [8]
- But I told you it was a delicate question, and warned you to deal with it deftly--to answer it dubiously, and leave them a little in the dark. [5]
- How, practically, do you deal with the Creeds? [9]
- Do you think you could make a deal with Felix Marchand? [11]
- Every year gives you a more reasoning and reasonable people to deal with. [3]
- And in the year he had learned a great deal about his art. [4]
- To Clemens he wrote: "You have touched me in regard to him, and I will deal gently with his poetry. [5]
- Mark Twain was writing a great deal at this time. [5]
- Such a deal would make it easy for a big firm to pour in a big cash capital and jump L. A. L. up to enormous prosperity. [5]
- Between ourselves, he would like to be appointed regent of Persia while the king is away at the Massagetan war, and would therefore give a great deal to connect himself by marriage in some way or other with the Archemenidae. [10]
- One more night would carry us over the hostile frontier if we had good luck, and we saw the night close down with a good deal of solicitude. [5]
- Perhaps also it would be given him, in the name of the law, to deal with a man he hated. [11]
- It was only worth twenty-five dollars--that is, apparently that was its whole cost--but its ultimate cost was inevitably bound to be a good deal more. [5]
- The news was worth a good deal, for instance, to Mr. Peter Pardriff (brother of Paul, of Ripton), who refrained, with praiseworthy self-control, from publishing it in the State Tribune, although the temptation to do so must have been great. [9]
- Their heads are worth a good deal to the Khedive, he thinks. [11]
- We've all been worried a good deal about him. [5]
- As the days wore on, and I attended to my cases, I thought of Maude a great deal, and in those moments when the pressure of business was relaxed, she obsessed me. [9]
- It is no wonder that when there came a vast deal to reprove, the bonne desisted altogether, overwhelmed by the weight of it. [11]
- I grant you, without the slightest unwillingness, that they were a deal more gentle and merciful and just than were the people of Europe of that day; I grant you that they are better than their predecessors. [5]
- He could deal with those millions virtuously, and withal with ability, too--but of course you would rather he had a salaried position? [5]
- I will deal with them without presents; and if I had the gold of the Bank of England stored in the garrison there, they should not touch a piece of it. [9]
- Yet they deal with them as if they were as definite as mathematical quantities or geometrical figures. [6]
- We are done with the nation; henceforth we deal only with the knights. [5]
- These heavy-eyed men with the alcoholized brains, these pallid youths with the nicotized optic ganglia and thinking-marrows brown as their own meerschaums, of whom you meet too many,--will ask all your wisdom to deal with their poisoned nerves and their enfeebled wills. [3]
- What I deal with is too vast for malicious dealing. [7]
- I have been with him a great deal on conference committees. [5]
- It was so with everything; he evidently knew a great deal more than he cared to tell. [4]
- Very slender limbs, with bends like a grasshopper's; sits a great deal, I presume; looks as if he might straighten them out all of a sudden, and jump instead of walking. [6]
- Then," he added, with a twinkle in his eye, "I shall need a good deal of time to cultivate accent. [11]
- The procession moved with a good deal of promptness. [5]
- Something's in the wind, and I'd give a good deal to know what it is. [9]
- But if you will go out of your set, you might do a great deal worse. [4]
- And then you will find that it is a good deal a matter of locality. [4]
- Exercise now a wider compassion, and reflect that Fate has called you to take care of a hapless creature raving in fever and hard to deal with. [10]
- There are men who might read that book and be a great deal better for it. [9]
- Those of us who have never seen the equator are a good deal excited. [5]
- And the person who has no interest in things is the person who once had a great deal of interest in things, who had too passionate an interest. [11]
- So of those who deal with the palpable and often unmistakable facts of external nature; only in a less degree. [6]
- It was worth while to do a great deal for the guests upstairs. [10]
- In this atmosphere, which seemed to flow over all these Atlantic isles at this season, one endures a great deal of exertion with little fatigue; or he is content to sit still, and has no feeling of sluggishness. [4]
- A good deal, which in colder regions is ascribed to mean dispositions, belongs really to mean temperature. [6]
- It's only talking, when all is said and done, and if she talks of me in the stocks, why I can talk of her in the stocks, which is a good deal funnier if we come to that. [12]
- She saw with what quiet Michel bore his arrest, and she said to herself, as the last halberdier vanished: "If the Queen do but speak with him, if she but look upon his face and hear his voice, she must needs deal kindly by him. [11]
- I know well what he wants; a great deal better, I think, than he knows himself. [6]
- Four years at West Point, and plenty of books and schooling, will learn a man a good deal, I reckon, but it won't learn him the river. [5]
- If the theme were hackneyed, I should be obliged to deal gently with the reader; but since it is wholly new, I have felt at liberty to take up a considerable degree of room with it. [5]
- The whole family went to the theatre a good deal, and enjoyed themselves together in their desultory explorations of the city. [8]
- One had as well meddle with a porkpen, which hath thorns all over him, as try to deal with William when his eyes be rolling in that mad way. [6]
- If this is well managed, the listener is always eager to believe a great deal more than the romancer seems willing to tell, and always resents the assumed reservations and doubts of the latter. [4]
- Mr. Peckham knew well enough that it was just as well to have good instructors as bad ones, so far as cost was concerned, and a great deal better for the reputation of his feeding-establishment. [6]
- So--the burgomaster is well and has transacted a great deal of business with the Prince. [10]
- Well, he is welcome to the good time he had--I had a deal better one. [5]
- I reckon the weather has a good deal to do with the local temperament. [8]
- But fashion and wealth are two very solemn realities, which the frivolous class of moralists have talked a great deal of silly stuff about. [6]
- I am afraid we should get a good deal confused even in reading our Shakespeare if we did not look back now and then at the dramatis personae. [6]
- Next morning, as we sat in my room waiting for breakfast to come up, we got a good deal interested in something which was going on over the way, in front of another hotel. [5]
- In the night we sailed by a most notable curiosity, and one we had been hearing a good deal about for a day or two, and were suffering to see. [5]
- From the time we left the tavern to wander by the river I managed to be a good deal alone with Mrs. Falchion. [11]
- We aren't worrying, we know you'll do the right thing, but we feel that it would have a good deal of influence in some other parts of the state if they declared themselves. [9]
- In our State, we know the thing is engineered by Douglas men, and we do not believe they can make a great deal out of it. [7]
- So after that we had all the talk we wanted; and we wanted a good deal, for they were agreeable people. [5]
- So long as we are able to hope and wish, we can bear a great deal of sorrow; if the wished-for happiness does not come, anticipation is at least prolonged and has its own peculiar sweetness. [10]
- The Colonel and Washington promised to procure all these things, and then took their sorrowful leave, a great deal more affected than the criminal was, apparently, by her situation. [5]
- I thought she was worth a good deal more to me than the ten thousand dollars. [11]
- Old Count Frohlinger was still alive, but suffered a great deal from gout and the capricious young wife he had married in his old age. [10]
- Already the darkness was so heavy that one could not see far; these people and the old turrets, being partly in deep shadow and partly in the red glow from the great torch-baskets overhead, made a good deal of a picture. [5]
- At least I was silent, though Bascom cuffed his horse and cursed him a good deal, notwithstanding the horse was behaving well enough. [5]
- The last deal was Shon's; there was that much to his advantage. [11]
- For contrariness he was more than I have ever had to deal with. [9]
- At least I was in their thoughts, and I could see was a good deal regretted,--so I passed a very pleasant evening. [4]
- The military road was good, but rather steep, and there was a good deal of it. [5]
- No doubt she was a little frightened and a good deal bewildered, and that her sympathies were warmly excited for a friend to whom she had been brought so near, and whose loneliness she saw and pitied. [6]
- One of them was a lad of nineteen or twenty, and he was a good deal of a ruin, as to clothes, and morals, and general aspect. [5]
- At last it was a good deal worried, and climbed a tree. [5]
- But the house was a good deal put out of its way, as you may suppose; all passed, however, orderly, quietly, and well. [14]
- But then he was a good deal disappointed about Yo Semite, too. [5]
- Indeed, his talk was a good deal about wealth, especially about his cousin who had been down South and "got fore-handed" within a few years. [4]
- After all, Macrinus was a capable, serviceable officer, and easier to deal with than the Romans of the old noble families. [10]
- I have always wanted to deal with everyone I meet candidly and honestly. [7]
- A young printer wanders around a good deal, seeking and finding work; and seeking again, when necessity commands. [5]
- It is a volume that is making a deal of talk just now, and is very widely known--except among parties who sell it. [5]
- 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]
- It must be very pressing business, for the old gentleman drives off in this way somewhere almost every pleasant day, and appears to have a great deal on his mind. [4]
- It is not very likely, as was said at the beginning of this chapter, that we shall trouble ourselves a great deal about the internal affairs of the Apollinean Institute. [6]
- It is a very important problem, and has been a good deal discussed, and its solution would form one fixed, philosophical basis, upon which to estimate woman's character. [5]
- But it is very green yet, if I am not mistaken; and besides, there is a great deal of coal to use up, which I cannot bring myself to think was made for nothing. [6]
- The house looks very clean, and, I think, is not damp; there is, however, still a great deal to do in the way of settling and arranging,--enough to keep me disagreeably busy for some time to come. [14]
- She has a very ardent nature, but at the same time a great deal of what we call common sense. [4]
- One cannot expect vegetables to be better than men: and they make a great deal of ostentatious splurge; and many of them come to no result at last. [4]
- I think a vast deal of Tom, Major. [9]
- Instead of the usual formal audience of 15 minutes, we staid 4 hours and were made a good deal more at home than we could have been in a New York drawing-room. [5]
- At first we used to shin for the holes a good deal faster than we did afterwards. [5]
- It would save us a great deal of the humiliation your reprehensible ignorance causes us. [5]
- It would teach us a good deal merely to consider the names he has selected as typical, and the ground of their selection. [6]
- Do not be upset, brothers, that the law courts are closed; things have to be put in order, and we will deal with villains in our own way! [2]
- But he give up a good deal when he give up bein' a preacher; I s'pose we ought to remember that. [8]
- From that time until the 29th of December, a good deal of the Reformers' time was taken up with energetic efforts to keep Jameson from coming to their assistance. [5]
- The old gentleman understood Stone's Landing a good deal better than he would have done after an hour's talk with either of it's expectant proprietors. [5]
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