Use do in a sentence
Sentences starting with do
- Do you think, Zoe, that with that I could wear the dress of transparent bombyx silk that came yesterday from Cos? [10]
- Do not allow yourselves to be deceived by him. [10]
- Do not deceive yourself. [5]
- Do not allow yourself to be overworked at first, nor require the impossible of your strength, for Rome and the world still expect great things of you. [10]
- Do you find yourself disposed to take a special interest in Elsie,--to fall in love with her, in a word? [6]
- Do not consider yourself as confined to discussing only our sad affairs. [14]
- Do you adapt yourself and your surroundings to him, or insist that he shall adapt himself to you? [4]
- Do I interpret your silence rightly? [10]
- Do you shrug your shoulders at that, son of the pious Erigone? [10]
- Do not break your ranks on the plea of removing the wounded! [2]
Sentences ending with do
- You might spare yourself that smile; I know her better than you do. [10]
- Your soldierly stride, your lordly port--these will not do. [5]
- I suppose then, your friend Gyges speaks Greek better than you do? [10]
- Scorn trifles, lift your aims; do what you are afraid to do. [6]
- I may trust you; and never betray to Antinous what you compelled me to do? [10]
- I'm sorry for you, Timothy, but I don't see what I can do. [9]
- Get out, d-n you, all of you, and don't come back until you've got some notion of what you're a-goin' to do. [9]
- If I thought you would not understand what I feel, I could not love you as I do. [9]
- I know that you will, that you do. [9]
- I have told you what we mean to do. [7]
Short sentences using do
- You hardly do yourself justice. [11]
- Do I like you? [9]
- Doubt it, do you? [6]
- I do love you! [9]
- How much do you weigh? [6]
- What more do you want? [11]
- What kind do you use? [9]
- On you, do you understand? [9]
- Well, what do you think? [5]
- And what do you think? [5]
Sentences containing do two or more times
- Do not abuse your mirrored image; do not call yourself a clumsy fellow. [10]
- You can lengthen your days if you do not brood on fatal things --fatal to you; if you do not worry yourself into the grave. [11]
- Do you think your charitable act is more acceptable than the Good Samaritan's, because you do it in the name of Him who made the memory of that kind man immortal? [6]
- Well, what do you, what do you feel in your soul, your whole soul--shall I live? [2]
- He looked like you, he spoke like you, he called the men as you do, nay he sat as you do when the road was too bad for his chariot, [The Mohars used chariots in their journeys. [10]
- And how do you, a young man and a young hussar, how do you judge of it? [2]
- I do wish you were in Rome to do my sightseeing for me. [5]
- Do I understand you to swear that you saw them both do it? [5]
- And what do you think you'll do, Washington, when you get to Hawkeye? [5]
- But, Ruth, do you think you would be happier or do more good in following your profession than in having a home of your own? [5]
More example sentences with the word do in them
- You do jest; zis is not ze palace; we come there directly. [5]
- He crawls after Zeno; he submits to authority, and requires more independent spirits to do the same. [10]
- I don't believe you've got any more sense than to do it. [9]
- Instead of burying yourself in a convent, you, whom so many desire, would do better to beckon to one of your admirers and bestow on him the happiness of which the other was not worthy. [10]
- In pious Trust yourself forget For others only toil and fret, Since all we do for fellow Men With right good Will, shall be our Gain. [10]
- Land, the room's yours to do what you please with! [5]
- You're so sure you're going to win that I'd disappoint you, monsieur--only to do you good. [11]
- I think what you're doing is splendid, Brooks, only--" here she gave him an appealing, rather commiserating look--"only I do wish you would take more interest in--in underlying principles. [9]
- You can do your work just as well here as in Cambridge, can't you? [5]
- If you command your staff to have this posted as a proclamation throughout the island, it will do as much good as a thousand soldiers. [11]
- If Zminis searches your premises he will certainly go into the cellar; for what can he not do in Caesar's name? [10]
- Still, if in your own clear judgment you can renew the attack successfully, I do not mean to restrain you. [7]
- I would accept your offer at once, were it not that I fear there might be some impropriety in it, though I do not see that there would. [7]
- Do you believe your Meisterschaft will stay with you, Annie? [5]
- I will do your Majesty's behest. [11]
- Do I understand your Lordship to question my courage? [9]
- We offer you your lives; for the sake of your families, do not reject the gift. [5]
- I received both your letters, and although I have not answered them it is not because I have forgotten them, or been uninterested about them, but because it appeared to me that I could write nothing which would do any good. [7]
- Madame, you loved your Jean; if he were living now, what would you do to keep him. [11]
- It would do your heart good to hear his invocations to that deeply injured shade, and his denunciations of the ignorant and vulgar protestants who have defamed him. [6]
- Do you want your head blown off? [5]
- If you let your hand tremble so, we can never get away from them, but if you're only quiet now, we shall do so, easily. [12]
- When I hold your hand I feel that life's worth living--I want to do things. [11]
- Then tell me your grief to-day too; it will do you good, it will bring back peace to your mind. [10]
- But do beg your folks to remember that the Smithfield fires are all out, and that the cinders are very dirty and not in the least dangerous. [6]
- I saw that your eyes were not opened, but I think I had a certain presentiment, for which I do not pretend to account, that they would be opened. [9]
- It is not your duty, and you must not do it. [11]
- The tidings of your death can some day repeat the misery I felt in that moment, but nothing else can ever do it. [5]
- This place is your daughter's for her to do what she chooses with it, and I think she ought to sell it. [11]
- Do you love your country, sir? [9]
- If you call your bosom friend a fool, and intend it for an insult, it is an insult; but if you do it playfully, and meaning no insult, it is not an insult. [5]
- I disagree with your beliefs, but I do not think that your pursuit of them has not been sincere, and justified by your conscience. [9]
- You have brought your army corps to Pultusk, routed: here it is exposed, and without fuel or forage, so something must be done, and, as you yourself reported to Count Buxhowden yesterday, you must think of retreating to our frontier--which do today. [2]
- Men would call your acts treacherous if they knew what you had done; and so indeed they were; but yet I have seen you do things to others--not to me--which could rise only from the fountain of pure waters. [11]
- This is a young tree, with a future before it, if barbarians do not meddle with it, more conspicuous for its spread than its circumference, stretching not very far from a hundred feet from bough-end to bough-end. [6]
- Turning to the young reporter, Mr. Hill, who had finished his writing, he said: "Bob, a little air will do you good. [9]
- If you yourself, young man, do not suffer for Alexandrian wit, it will certainly not hurt Caesar! [10]
- In those days young ladies did not "come out" so frankly as they do now. [9]
- I asked the young gentleman to do me the kindness to go to jail as soon as he conveniently could, so that I might try to get in there and visit him, and see what college captivity was like. [5]
- She was very young and pretty and accommodating, and always ready to do what she could to make things pleasant. [5]
- I never told you--indeed, I thought I never should tell you; but now I think it's best to do so. [11]
- I did want you--I do want you to vote for it. [5]
- I wish, now, you'd waked up when I kissed you--I do, honest. [5]
- I thought maybe you'd put it aside for me, like you do for the others. [9]
- Do you think you'd have time to drop in to see me, Minnie, before your train goes? [9]
- I am not you; I am a physician, one who has nothing to do except to take the field against suffering and death. [10]
- Do not--I entreat you; drop the subject or else. [10]
- When I've told you, then you must say whether you will have anything to do with it, or with me.... You remember," he continued, without waiting for her to speak, "you remember that day upon the Ecrehos--five years ago? [11]
- I will tell you, so far as I am authorized to speak for the opposition, what we mean to do with you. [7]
- I have warned you, sir, and warn you again of the consequences of your meditated crime, and I give you my word I will do all in my power to frustrate it. [9]
- The consequences for you, I mean, which you do not seem to have taken into account. [9]
- I fear for you, I do indeed. [11]
- Still, I ask you, do you think there is a reason why from her height she should stoop down to rescue you or give you any joy? [11]
- But I pray you, do not accept this law upon my say-so; but diligently examine for yourself. [5]
- I will tell you, as far as I am authorized to speak for the Opposition, what we mean to do with you. [7]
- The Rhine satisfies you, and you do not recall any other river. [4]
- Of course, or you wouldn't be talking the English language--though I've heard they talk it better in Boston than they do in England, and in Chicago they're making new English every day and improving on the patent. [11]
- I understand all you would say to me; but he who has most at stake has said it, and, if he failed, do you think, madame, that you could succeed? [11]
- Please answer as you would do, on my requirement, if the act of June 15, 1864, had not been passed, and I will so use your opinion as to satisfy that act. [7]
- But why do you worry about the various reports? [5]
- It meant, do you wish to go up there? [5]
- That each of you will, in his sphere, do all he can to have the officers, soldiers, and seamen of the army and navy, while engaged in the effort to suppress the rebellion, paid, fed, clad, and otherwise well provided for and supported. [7]
- And some day you will suffer as I do, so terribly that even the brazen serpent could not cure you. [11]
- If you do, you will only be a troublesome ghost. [11]
- For certain reasons you will next go and do homage at this well. [5]
- If you do, you will never have a penny of mine, and I will never--" "Oh, hush--Mother of Heaven, hush! [11]
- You always say you will never go again, but you do go. [5]
- If you do, you will never cease to be thankful. [5]
- I am sure you will join me in the hope for their further success; while yourself, and other good mothers, wives, sisters, and daughters, do all you and they can, to relieve and comfort the gallant soldiers who compose them. [7]
- I do hope you will have no serious trouble in Iowa. [7]
- Do that, or you will go to ruin, and that would be a pity! [10]
- Watch yourself, and you will find impulses which, but for the restraints you put upon them, would make you do the same foolish things which you laugh at in that cousin of yours. [6]
- In the museums you will find acres of the most strange and fascinating things; but all museums are fascinating, and they do so tire your eyes, and break your back, and burn out your vitalities with their consuming interest. [5]
- When you say you will do a thing 'directly,' you mean 'immediately'; in the American language--generally speaking--the word signifies 'after a little. [5]
- And I believe you will come back, if it is in human power to do so. [11]
- If you do, you will bid good-bye to her forever. [11]
- I have told you what to do. [12]
- Now, I'll tell you what I'll, do. [5]
- Let me show you what I mean to do once we've Salem free from danger. [11]
- Now I'll tell you what he can do. [5]
- I know that you were disappointed because I did not do sufficiently well at school to go to college and study for the bar. [9]
- Lord, what do you want with words to express that? [5]
- And what do you want to go and discourage the other flowers for? [5]
- But, Bern, do you want me to turn into a rabbit? [13]
- Which one do you want me to make my enemy by telling him or her that the other isn't good enough? [4]
- What is it you want me to do? [11]
- But what do you want for your money? [10]
- Then why do you try to get to Heaven? [5]
- I do want you to try, Basil. [8]
- I don't need you to tell me what to do! [2]
- General Grant wishes you to remain in command of the department, and I do not wish to order otherwise. [7]
- I do want you to make money, a lot of it. [4]
- I don't want you to hide anything, because, if you do, I'll have Jim in, and Jim, under proper control, will tell me the whole truth, and perhaps more than the truth. [11]
- I would advise you to drop in there some time when you have nothing to do for--five minutes--if you have never been there: It seems to me the noblest monument that this nation has yet erected to her greatness. [5]
- I'm not asking you to do that. [9]
- Davy, I want you to do something for me. [9]
- I must ask you to do something for me before I die. [10]
- I appear before you to do little more than acknowledge the courtesy you pay me, and to thank you for it. [7]
- I trusted to you to control him, and this is how you do it. [9]
- Do you know--have you thought that very soon--by this time to-morrow--you will be Elizabeth Venters? [13]
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