Use how in a sentence
- And how pale your lips are! [10]
- But how hot your head is! [10]
- You can use your eyes, too, and how effectually! [10]
- How piously rapt your daughter stands there! [10]
- How interesting such young voyagers are, and how interesting they are to each other! [4]
- See how the young vagabond acts. [10]
- Everybody liked the young fellow, for how could they help liking one of such engaging manners and large fortune? [5]
- But the sturdy young fellow knew how to defend his liberty, and had already released himself from his assailant when other servants grasped him. [10]
- How thoroughly this young diplomat understood men! [10]
- How energetically the young creature behaved! [10]
- How near to you? [7]
- Well, how are you? [2]
- How stupid of you, Richard, not to tell me before. [9]
- She has vexed you, of that there can be no doubt; how, I can only guess. [10]
- And how think you, did they treat them? [10]
- How good of you! [11]
- She had seen you yesterday morning, and fancied she had noted how great and severe your sufferings were. [10]
- And see how you will feel, too! [5]
- I listened to you when you told me lies as to how it would ruin him . [9]
- I remember how you used to starve. [13]
- Why, how white you two do look! [5]
- How nice of you to say that! [5]
- How kind of you to invite me to the funeral. [5]
- But how do you think practice would be? [6]
- Well, how do you suppose your lower limbs are held to your body? [6]
- How many do you suppose there were? [7]
- Comrade, how still you stepped, your bayonet thrust out before you, clearing the mists, your eyes straining, your teeth set, ready to thrust. [11]
- But how wildly you smile, how wild you looked when I came in! [10]
- And how glad you should be that you are able to make true friends, without an effort. [11]
- How much can you raise? [11]
- How long would you put it off? [9]
- I know how you must love them now! [13]
- And how rich you must be! [10]
- Well, how can you mistake that insect for dried leaves? [6]
- I am sure you mean well, but are you quite certain that you know how to execute such a trust as this? [12]
- But how grave you look, sir. [10]
- Is that how you look at it? [2]
- How long have you known her? [5]
- Oh, how little you know! [11]
- The sleep that you know so well how to give to others, you scarcely allow to visit you. [10]
- Ah, how little you know of the truth! [12]
- Oh, how little you know me yet! [10]
- Then how did you know it was written by my son? [9]
- How is it you know everything? [2]
- But how do you know all this? [10]
- I will tell you how. [11]
- Euclid has shown you how to work it out. [7]
- I will teach you how to know, I will lead you through all the north and make you to understand the big things of life. [11]
- Let me teach you how to face the world without a dollar; how to make a fortune. [11]
- They, even taught you how to cook. [9]
- There, it shows you how men can have eyes and yet not see. [5]
- I will tell you how it was. [11]
- I will tell you how it is carried out. [6]
- Let him tell you how I listened to his vows of love. [10]
- I will tell you how he became so magnanimous. [7]
- In truth, Paula, you have forgotten how to look around and forward. [10]
- And how did you happen to light in this place? [5]
- How much have you had to pay for this new witness, uncle? [10]
- How far have you got? [9]
- Say, how much you got in your pocket? [5]
- And how are you going to submit your literature for illustration? [8]
- And how do you go? [11]
- How much are you getting out of this? [9]
- Tell me how you found them all there. [10]
- I know how you feel. [11]
- Oh, how could you ever have doubted it? [9]
- I can remember you coming to our house in Ransome Street, and how I looked forward to your visits. [9]
- How long have you been in the spirit land? [5]
- Telegraph us how you are. [7]
- How is it you are on foot? [2]
- How often have you and I stood here at the anvil, the fire heating the iron, and our hammers falling constantly! [11]
- How strange that you and I alone to this day should have his secret! [6]
- Q. How do you amuse yourself? [5]
- I have told you already how sorry I was for your sufferings. [10]
- But even while yielding to these thoughts Barbara felt how sinful they were. [10]
- How noble and yet how easy was the bearing of the dignitary, who was still less than thirty years old! [10]
- How clearly, and yet how coarsely and brutally, it had all been planned! [10]
- How many amusing, yet edifying and touching anecdotes, the Abbess Kunigunde had narrated of him and the most beloved of his followers! [10]
- I heard that yesterday morning, and thought that the golden blessing which preceded it would last the dear saints only knew how long. [10]
- How she sang yesterday evening! [10]
- I love him, yes I love him, you cannot think how dearly; still, I cannot be his! [10]
- Yet how many years had they leaned there without falling! [13]
- How she had yearned and pined until the most fervent desire of her heart was fulfilled! [10]
- How long have ye dwelt here, and whither are they gone that dwelt here before ye? [5]
- Think how it wrung our heartstrings. [5]
- Through all the wrongs which she may suffer by him, there runs this cable of unhappy attraction, testified to by how many sorrowful lives! [11]
- But how should writings such as those come here? [10]
- How I hate writing such things! [6]
- How dull we writers, famous or obscure, are in the acquisition of knowledge as compared with them! [6]
- But I will write down in order how it came about. [10]
- How was he wounded? [2]
- As for his wound, how could it do otherwise than well under such hands? [6]
- And, secondarily, how would Virginia treat him if he came? [9]
- How hard she would strive to be worthy of this incomparable gift! [9]
- How gladly I would spare myself my own praises, and you the necessity of listening to them! [10]
- She said I would soon know how it was myself. [5]
- Oh, how gladly would she have bestowed on them the fairest reward! [10]
- How awkward it would seem; how unendurable. [5]
- How quickly suspicion would rest on a lass whose respectability was questioned! [10]
- How many another would long before have become sceptical of my promises! [9]
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