Use how in a sentence
Sentences starting with how
- How certain is your information about Bragg being in the valley of the Shenandoah? [7]
- How piously rapt your daughter stands there! [10]
- How interesting such young voyagers are, and how interesting they are to each other! [4]
- How many other young men from the East have travelled across the mountains and floated down the rivers to enter those strange cities of the West, the growth of which was like Jonah's gourd. [9]
- How thoroughly this young diplomat understood men! [10]
- How energetically the young creature behaved! [10]
- How near to you? [7]
- How old are you? [5]
- How near were you? [5]
- How old are you? [11]
Sentences ending with how
- I vill tell you Joost how. [9]
- Let me tell you how. [11]
- I will tell you how. [11]
- I hope you will tell me how. [7]
- I think I will skip, any how. [5]
- I don't know why or how. [11]
- She knows the why and the how both; but I don't know the why; I only know the how. [5]
- As Pierre said, whose wisdom was more to be trusted than his general morality, "It is strange that most men think not enough of themselves till a woman shows them how. [11]
- As he got well slowly, and life opened out before him again, he felt he had to pursue a new course, and in that course he must take account of Kitty Tynan, though he could not decide how. [11]
- You know as well as I do that he hasn't had much joy out of life; that he'd like to be different, only he doesn't know how. [9]
Short sentences using how
- And how young you've grown! [5]
- But how about you? [2]
- How sweet of you! [9]
- How I love you! [2]
- How good of you! [11]
- How much do you weigh? [6]
- How far have you read? [9]
- How much can you raise? [11]
- Oh, how little you know! [11]
- How far have you got? [9]
Sentences containing how two or more times
- I know how your Queen receives you; how your honour is as stable as your fief. [11]
- And how do you, a young man and a young hussar, how do you judge of it? [2]
- He will tell you to this day how Mr. Catherwood's carriage was pocketed by drays and bales, and how Mrs. James's horses were seized by the bridles and turned back. [9]
- But how wildly you smile, how wild you looked when I came in! [10]
- Let me teach you how to face the world without a dollar; how to make a fortune. [11]
- I know how you hide in areas, how you talk sedition in private, how you have made money out of other men's misery. [9]
- They had not yet said anything to each other, except how happy, how glad, how thankful they were to have each other again; then a sentinel passed, and she started up, exclaiming anxiously: "So late, so late; Zorrillo will be waiting! [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 awkward it would seem; how unendurable. [5]
More example sentences with the word how in them
- Never had the zealous magistrate appeared so repulsive as to-day, and when he remembered how the crafty man had outwitted poor Father Anselm in his presence, he felt as if he had himself committed an unworthy deed. [10]
- With what fiery zeal Wolf persuaded him, how convincing was his assurance that a substitute for Johann of Cologne, and a most admirable one, was actually to be found here in Ratisbon! [10]
- Never Mind how y'r Extravigancies are come to my Ears Sir. [9]
- It's remarkable how you've come to understand, and in such a short time. [9]
- But the rash youth went on in the same tone: "I would worship her gladly, though I have forgotten how to pray. [10]
- Marse Dave, how you'se done growed! [9]
- You've told me yourself, how the Hebrews were persecuted in your dead father's day. [10]
- Wishing to make your visit here as pleasant as we can, we wish you to notify us as soon as possible whether you come this way, how many, and when you will arrive. [7]
- You have heard your mothers and fathers speak of Aunt Patty, my dears, and they will tell you how she spoiled them when they went a-visiting to Gordon's Pride. [9]
- And how pale your lips are! [10]
- But how hot your head is! [10]
- You can use your eyes, too, and how effectually! [10]
- It's because of your concern for the welfare of your workers in the mills that I ventured to come and talk to you of how most of them live when they're at home," replied Siddons, as Janet thought, rather neatly. [9]
- But, as for your advice--Holy Virgin!--I know now less than ever how I am to fare; but I shall soon learn. [10]
- See how the young vagabond acts. [10]
- Dorothea received the young man with warm sympathy; she had heard that his father had fallen in the fight, and how nobly he too had distinguished himself. [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]
- You'll see, Washington, you'll see how it will be. [5]
- 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]
- She had seen you yesterday morning, and fancied she had noted how great and severe your sufferings were. [10]
- And how have you wriggled onto the staff? [2]
- And how will you word it?--for it must have proper official form. [5]
- Take care, or you will have to drink that bitter brown stuff you sent yesterday; then you will know for once how nasty it can be. [10]
- And see how you will feel, too! [5]
- I wonder if you will ever know how much! [9]
- How many of you who are before me are familiarly acquainted with the name of Broussais, or even with that of Andral? [6]
- I listened to you when you told me lies as to how it would ruin him . [9]
- I 'll tell you what,--the Master said,--I know something about these young fellows that come home with their heads full of "science," as they call it, and stick up their signs to tell people they know how to cure their headaches and stomach-aches. [6]
- How he discovered you were with us I know not. [9]
- I see how you were situated--another familiarity of Providence and wholly wanton intrusion--and of course we could not help ourselves. [5]
- I remember how you used to starve. [13]
- I don't want you to see them, nor your sisters, nor nobody in this town; if a neighbor was to ask how is your uncles this morning your face would tell something. [5]
- An' I'd like you to see jest how hard an' cruel this border life is. [13]
- How nice of you to say that! [5]
- How kind of you to invite me to the funeral. [5]
- How mean of you to deny him! [9]
- I trusted to you to control him, and this is how you do it. [9]
- How much do you think they ought to 'a' got? [8]
- But how do you think practice would be? [6]
- How long do you think it would last? [9]
- How pleasant do you think it is to have an arm offered to you when you are walking on a level surface, where there is no chance to trip? [6]
- Take this if you think I won't know how to behave myself," he urged. [11]
- Well, how do you suppose your lower limbs are held to your body? [6]
- How many do you suppose there were? [7]
- How agreeable do you suppose it is to have your well-meaning friends shout and screech at you, as if you were deaf as an adder, instead of only being, as you insist, somewhat hard of hearing? [6]
- Comrade, how still you stepped, your bayonet thrust out before you, clearing the mists, your eyes straining, your teeth set, ready to thrust. [11]
- When I hear you speak I want to shut my eyes, I am so happy; and every word of mine seems clumsy when you talk to me; and I feel of how little account I am beside you. [11]
- And how glad you should be that you are able to make true friends, without an effort. [11]
- But at times you seem so--indifferent, and you can't understand how it hurts. [9]
- How old did you say this was? [9]
- But how did you say it?--I mean the manner of it. [5]
- Was that how you ruined the Rev. [11]
- How long do you remain in England? [11]
- How long would you put it off? [9]
- How much did you pay for her? [11]
- But how knew you our baker was English?--which he is, a prisoner like yourself. [11]
- And how happy you ought to be with him!--a man who knows what is in books, and who has seen for himself, what is in men. [6]
- I'll write to you often and let you know how they are. [9]
- You must live, you must not die; for see, Publius here asks me to be his wife, and the Immortals only can know how glad I am to go with him, and Irene is to stay with us, and be my sister and his. [10]
- I know how you must love them now! [13]
- The thing is, you must know how to talk to them, to say the right thing, the flattering, the tactful, and the nice sentimental thing,--they mostly have middle-class sentimentality--and then you get what you want. [11]
- 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]
- They know how you love animals, and so they try to do you honor and show their love for you by naming all those creatures after you; insomuch that if a body should step out and call "Joan of Arc--come! [5]
- But how grave you look, sir. [10]
- I know how you look at such things. [9]
- Is that how you look at it? [2]
- And how did you like his looks? [6]
- It's such pain, you know, that I wonder how he can bear it. [2]
- But how little you know what true people think or feel! [11]
- Now how do you know that the suspected criminal was an infidel, Monsieur? [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]
- That's right, Ephraim, you know how to use your hands! [10]
- But how do you know his name? [10]
- How is it you know everything? [2]
- But how do you know all this? [10]
- Shall I tell you just how it all came about? [10]
- I may need you in Vaucouleurs; for if the governor will not receive me I will dictate a letter to him, and so must have some one by me who knows the art of how to write and spell the words. [5]
- How much have you in Cairo at the bank? [11]
- I cannot tell you how we have followed you, with what interest and delight through your travels, as you have told their story in your letters to your mother. [6]
- I cannot tell you how uncomfortable I felt, and then--yes, Els, then I first realised distinctly what you are to me. [10]
- Euclid has shown you how to work it out. [7]
- I will teach you how to live--we will learn the way together! [11]
- 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]
- Nobody could tell you how to find any place in the kingdom, for nobody ever went intentionally to any place, but only struck it by accident in his wanderings, and then generally left it without thinking to inquire what its name was. [5]
- They, even taught you how to cook. [9]
- I--I can't tell you how sorry I am. [9]
- I can't tell you how queerly this sort of thing affects me. [9]
- There, it shows you how men can have eyes and yet not see. [5]
- Now I'll show you how it works. [5]
- I will tell you how it was. [11]
- I will tell you how it is carried out. [6]
- Lassiter will tell you how I shot her for a rustler, saved her life--all the story. [13]
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