Use englishman in a sentence
Sentences ending with englishman
- See you, see you, Iberville: what of the lady Puritan's marriage with the fire-eating Englishman? [11]
- Had the Old World anything to show more positive and uncompromising in all the elements of character than the Englishman? [4]
- This is a two-armed Englishman. [5]
- She introduced him to the Englishman. [9]
- You used me, Tinoir Doltaire, son of a king, to further your amour with a bourgeois Englishman! [11]
- I could not think the author an Englishman. [11]
- Who do you think I am?--a Bostonnais or an Englishman? [11]
- But the finest thing that has happened in my day was a year or so ago; that was Charles Peace's reception --him they called 'the Bannercross Murderer'--an Englishman. [5]
- If he recovers there would only be--" "Oh yes, to be tried as a spy--a renegade Englishman! [11]
- Here am I, suppose, seated--we will say at a dinner-table--alongside of an intelligent Englishman. [6]
Short sentences using englishman
- I did think him Englishman. [5]
- He was an Englishman once. [11]
Sentences containing englishman two or more times
- Anatole turned to the Englishman and taking him by one of the buttons of his coat and looking down at him--the Englishman was short--began repeating the terms of the wager to him in English. [2]
- He had rescued the Englishman and his party, but within a day of the finding the Englishman died, leaving him his watch, a ring, and a cheque on the H. B. C. at Winnipeg. [11]
- An Englishman is self-assured, as being a citizen of the best-organized state in the world, and therefore as an Englishman always knows what he should do and knows that all he does as an Englishman is undoubtedly correct. [2]
- A good number of people had come out of curiosity to see what manner of man the Englishman was, well prepared to resent his overbearing snobbishness-- they were inclined to believe every Englishman snobbish. [11]
More example sentences with the word englishman in them
- Supported by the young Englishman, Hilary climbed the stone steps and reached the porch, declaring all the while that he needed no assistance, and could walk alone. [9]
- An Englishman may write with the most brutal frankness about any man or institution among us and we republish him without dreaming of altering a line or a word. [5]
- Let's see, how would they put it in the Call?--'Extraordinary Discovery --Herd of buffaloes found in the far North by an Englishman and his Franco-Irish Party--Sport for the gods--Exodus of 'brules' to White Valley! [11]
- I know not why, but there are vague whispers that he is acting against the Englishman for causes best known at Versailles, which have nothing to do with our affairs here. [11]
- Like the Englishman who, when he first witnessed a performance of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," cried out, "How very unlike the home life of our dear Queen! [9]
- With the generosity which marks the Englishman away from home I felt in my pockets and found a sixpence. [11]
- It was late when they parted; the Frenchman excited, beaming, joyous, the Englishman responsive, but cool in mind still. [11]
- About ten o'clock we stopped somewhere, and a large Englishman of official military bearing stepped in. [5]
- I doubt if we have more practical freedom in America than they have in England,---I said.--An Englishman thinks as he likes in religion and politics. [6]
- Last of all was the thought of the Englishman whom I resembled. [9]
- At first he was preoccupied, and answered absently across the table the questions of the Englishman and the Austrian about American politics, and talked to the lady of social prominence on his right not at all; nor to Mrs. Pomfret'--who excused him. [9]
- He knew it was better to let a man have his fling and come a cropper over his own work than to have him unoccupied, excited, and troublesome, especially when he was an Englishman and knew about what he was talking. [11]
- I said I was an Englishman, and I'd see him damned first. [11]
- Jen remembered the vial of tincture of myrrh left by a young Englishman a year ago, and used by him for refreshing his eyes after a drinking bout. [11]
- We got up very much jaded, at dawn, and stepped out at a way station; and, while we were taking a cup of coffee, that Englishman ranged up alongside, and somebody said to him: "So you didn't stop off, after all? [5]
- To be swallowed up by Cairo life and all that it involves, was no fate to suggest to an Englishman, whose opinion of the Levantine needs no defining. [11]
- Then the Governor understood: he remembered that the name just given by the Sheriff and himself was the name of the Englishman who had carried off Grassette's wife years ago. [11]
- He is French, too, and as a good Englishman you should hate all Frenchmen, should you not? [11]
- The Duke withdrew to the window again, and seated himself in the embrasure, at some little distance from the Englishman, who at once got up and brought his chair closer. [11]
- The Englishman belonged to the Hudson's Bay Company, but they have heard nothing down here at Fort Ste. [11]
- Gabord was taken to the hospital, and he swore that Englishman would not have got away if stranger had not fetched him a crack with a pistol-butt which sent him dumb and dizzy. [11]
- I was glad to see that the young Englishman was improving himself, broadening his knowledge of life, and not wasting the golden hours of youth. [4]
- He went straight to a slopshop and bought as neat and reasonably well-fitting a suit of clothes as an Englishman could be persuaded to wear. [5]
- The spirit of this young Englishman of his own name pleased him; the flattery, patent as it was, gratified him, for in revolutionary France few treated him with deference now. [11]
- It was upon this very night that Falding the Englishman sat with other men in a London tavern, talking joyously. [11]
- The Englishman made this irrelevant remark to himself, "Perhaps he is not insane, after all. [5]
- At that instant there pushed forward into the clear space beside Charley Steele the great figure of Jake Hough, the horse-doctor, the strongest man, and the most popular Englishman on the river. [11]
- Everyone crowded to the window, the Englishman in front. [2]
- The police suspected the traveler, notwithstanding his passport, of being an Englishman and a spy, and dogged him at every step. [4]
- Then you get the real British flavor, which the cosmopolite Englishman loses. [6]
- This is not the middle ages; I am an Englishman, not a helot. [11]
- Throwing one on the floor in front of the Englishman, he ran to the door and locked it, and turned round, the sword grasped firmly in his hand, and white with rage. [11]
- Small wonder that the Englishman who sought the typical American found him in Sherman. [9]
- I feel sure that there is an Englishman somewhere precisely like myself. [6]
- It was plain that the Englishman had studied the matter from all sides. [5]
- Was it possible that she was really interested in him, perhaps because he was different from the average Englishman and not of a general pattern? [11]
- So it was that Hasha, with little inspection, was the least reputable and almost the dirtiest town on the Nile; for even in those far-off days the official Englishman had his influence, especially when Kubar Pasha was behind him. [11]
- Let an Englishman talk of the battle of Waterloo, and they will immediately bring up New Orleans and Plattsburg. [4]
- It was the swift amalgamation of two kindred natures in the flame of a perfect sincerity, for even with the dramatic element so strongly developed in him, the Englishman was downright and true. [11]
- The young Englishman stood quietly waiting, his quick eyes going from Dalbarade to the wizened figure by the window, and back again to the Minister. [11]
- He looked Dicky squarely in the face, and Dicky knew that the Khedive's glance said as plainly as words: "Fool of an Englishman, go on! [11]
- A certain Marquis spoke lightly of a lady, an Englishwoman at our court, and my Englishman ran him through one morning at Versailles. [9]
- Society has become so complex that it takes more than one Englishman to make a season. [4]
- The vicarious sacrifice seemed none the less noble to the Englishman because it was involuntary and an accident. [11]
- There is little risk of mistaking the Englishman, with or without his family, who has set out to do Switzerland. [4]
- After Ranulph, at Richambeau's command, had told the tale of the ascent, the Frenchman said: "No one but an Englishman could be fool enough to try such a thing, and none but a fool could have had the luck to succeed. [11]
- The bimbashi was responsible for all; he was an Englishman, let him get water for them, or die like the rest of them--perhaps before them! [11]
- You, an Englishman, remain in the service of the man who is guilty of such a crime! [11]
- The letter he read so often was from Kingsley Bey, the Englishman, who, coming to Egypt penniless, and leaving estates behind him encumbered beyond release, as it would seem, had made a fortune and a name in a curious way. [11]
- He is a proud, high-tempered Englishman, of good but not extraordinary parts; stubborn and punctilious, with a disposition to be overbearing, which I have often been compelled to check in its own way. [6]
- In vain he protested that he was an Englishman. [11]
- You--what sort of place would you, an Englishman, have occupied at the Seigneury of Pontiac! [11]
- Among the steamer's passengers was a crazy Englishman who was being taken, under the charge of a keeper, to an insane asylum. [10]
- It may turn out the other way, as I have heard one of our literary celebrities argue,--and though I took the other side, I liked his best,--that the American is the Englishman reinforced. [6]
- As he passed out of sight at last, an old Englishman settled himself in his seat and said: "Well, I am satisfied, I have seen the principal features of Swiss scenery--Mont Blanc and the goiter--now for home! [5]
- The Englishman took out his purse and began counting out the money. [2]
- They talked about our own Northern people as the English in the last centuries used to talk about the French,--Goldsmith's old soldier, it may be remembered, called one Englishman good for five of them. [6]
- There was one other letter she would write--to Donovan Pasha, who had not been ardent in her cause, yet who might have done so much through his influence with Ismail, who, it was said, liked him better than any Englishman he had known, save Gordon. [11]
- In those days only the meanest of the King's party would listen to such without protest from an Englishman. [9]
- I am the only Englishman here among you. [11]
- I met him on the way out there just before your friend the Englishman caught me. [9]
- When you see on the continent the well-dressed Englishman come into his ambassador's chapel, and put his face for silent prayer into his smooth-brushed hat, one cannot help feeling how much national pride prays with him, and the religion of a gentleman. [6]
- His eyes dwelt on Sir Duke Lawless for a moment, and then, coming nearer, he said, "You are an Englishman? [11]
- The Englishman looked on sideways, pursing up his lips. [2]
- He was fond of music for an Englishman, and with a ravishing charm she sang for him a bergerette of the eighteenth century and then a ballad of Shakespeare's set to her own music. [11]
- In the opinion of many, Mr. Gladstone is the greatest Englishman of this age. [4]
- He's the kind of Englishman that can keep cool when things are ticklish, and look as if he was in a parlour all the time. [11]
- The Englishman has occasion to mention his weight, which he finds has gained in the course of his travels. [6]
- I'm an Englishman, not a fellah. [11]
- But it warn't no use; he stormed right along, and said any man that pretended to be an Englishman and couldn't imitate the lingo no better than what he did was a fraud and a liar. [5]
- The Englishman took no notice, but instantly turned to see his own ship lurch forwards and, without a sound from her decks, sink gently down to her grave. [11]
- But Allen stood no chance whatever, against the young Englishman. [5]
- The Englishman has never thought of any one's weight in _pounds_. [6]
- This Englishman, whose name is Wray, has given me the little pamphlet he wrote from his experience, and I shall send it to you. [9]
- You see, we've mostly got the idea that an Englishman expects from his wife what an American woman expects from her husband. [11]
- You believe she loves the Englishman, but I tell you she loves you--you. [9]
- His heart, she knew, was bent upon success at Grenoble, and one of the books which they had recently read together was a masterly treatise, by an Englishman, on the life-work of an American statesman. [9]
- That he did it the more gladly because he was a Frenchman and you an Englishman, is not his fault or yours either. [11]
- Not to lie is perhaps as much a matter of insular pride as of morals; to lie is unbecoming an Englishman. [4]
- Verily this Englishman is doing our errands for us and saving us much blood and trouble. [5]
- The free Englishman is born under protest; he lives and dies under protest,--a tolerated, but not a welcome fact. [6]
- Voyez, this Englishman is a damned heretic, and has the wicked arts. [11]
- Paragraph from some indignant Englishman in the Pall Mall Gazette who pays me the vast compliment of gravely rebuking some imaginary ass who has set me up in the neighborhood of Rabelais; 3. [5]
- We are waiting in the garden this sunny, enticing morning-just the day for a tramp among the purple hills--for our friend, the long Englishman, who promised, over night, to go with us. [4]
- But, my faith, I'd rather be fighting against Frederick, the Prussian boar, than watching this mad Englishman. [11]
- As an Englishman, I am proud to meet you. [11]
- About the best humorous speeches I have yet heard were a couple that were made in Australia at club suppers--one of them by an Englishman, the other by an Australian. [5]
- Once, drawing at his pipe, as little like an Englishman as possible, he tried to say with an English accent, "Amusing and awkward situation! [11]
- The Englishman "knows his business by rote and rule of thumb"--science, which would "teach him to do in an hour what has hitherto occupied him two hours," "is in a manner forbidden to him. [3]
- He even allowed himself to nervously stand up, bow, shake Charley's hand jerkingly, and say: "M'sieu', I care not what you are or where you come from, or even if you're a Protestant, perhaps an Englishman. [11]
- If I was him, I'd think more of myself," answered the Englishman. [11]
- The Spanishesmen believe him Spanishing, and the Englishes, Englishman. [5]
- Against this Englishman her anger, was great. [11]
- The Englishman told her about his family, about the set in which he moved--and he had the English frankness in setting it out unreservedly--about the life he led at Oxford, about his travels, and so on to what he meant to do in the world. [4]
- Why, hang it, he really doesn't know who he was expecting; for his talk showed that he was not expecting an Englishman, or yet an artist, yet I answer his requirements notwithstanding. [5]
- The man who has done best financially in New Caledonia is an Englishman. [11]
- I wish I had thought of this the other day when Charley Stoddard turned a pleasant Englishman loose on me and I couldn't think of any rational excuse. [5]
- It was a great leap, but the Englishman made it, catching the chains, and scrambling on deck. [11]
- The request to give them up to this unsympathetic Englishman, who valued them because they had belonged to his friend the late Seigneur, only exasperated him. [11]
- There was one gigantic Englishman who did us more hurt than any dozen of his brethren. [5]
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