Use idea in a sentence
Sentences ending with idea
- And I'll give you another idea. [5]
- I said I would; that it was a good idea. [5]
- The commission, whose work I am considering, seem to have proceeded upon a totally different idea. [7]
- Barnum spoke up with vivacity and said: "It's a first-rate idea. [5]
- I don't know where my captain got his kerosene idea. [5]
- I always stated where I got the idea. [5]
- Butter asked me what I thought of the idea. [5]
- I thought tamarinds were made to eat, but that was probably not the idea. [5]
- Then Hume rose, went to a cupboard, took out some sealing wax and matches, and in a moment melted wax was dropping upon the lock of the box containing his Idea. [11]
- But no, it was quite impossible--still, that no doubt--that was the right idea. [10]
Short sentences using idea
- It seems an unwise idea. [5]
- An idea occurred to me. [11]
- An idea came to me. [11]
- An idea came to Belward. [11]
- Do you get the idea? [5]
- Was I right?--that's the idea. [5]
- This is about the idea. [5]
- That was always the idea. [5]
- What an idea that was! [5]
- Do you get that idea? [5]
Sentences containing idea two or more times
- Mr. John Morley uses the following words: "The horrors of what is perhaps the most frightful idea that has ever corroded human character,--the idea of eternal punishment. [6]
- His idea was to keep woman in her place--a good idea when not carried too far--but he did not know what her place is, and he wanted to put a sort of restraint upon her emancipation by coupling her with an emancipated hen. [4]
- If at any time there was any idea that it could be controlled only by those who represented names honored for a hundred years, or conspicuous by any social privilege, the idea was swamped in popular feeling. [4]
- The idea floated through his mind, for he thought of everything; but he was a lawyer, and not a fool, and had no idea of figuring in court as a criminal. [6]
- The idea (not the chief idea, but the vehicle that bears it) was probably suggested by the old song called "The Raging Canal," but I cannot remember now. [5]
- I propose, therefore, out of that same speech, to show how one portion of it which he skipped over (taking an extract before and an extract after) will give a different idea, and the true idea I intended to convey. [7]
- He left his idea, his invention, behind him--his complete idea. [11]
- Here, then, we have the idea of property; but this idea is common to every dog with a bone, and to most or all birds with their nests. [1]
- The idea of crossed breeds in cattle is a thing we can entertain, for we are used to it, and it is possible; but the idea of a divine mongrel is unthinkable. [5]
- They are not content with the cloudy abstract idea, they make a beautiful statue of it, and then their beloved idea is substantial and they can look at it and worship it. [5]
More example sentences with the word idea in them
- The influence of your telegram the other day is still upon me, and has impressed me with the idea that there are many parts of the problem which influence you that are not known to me. [7]
- I judged from your remark about the diligence and industry of the high Parisian upper crust that it would have some point, but really I had no idea what a gold-mine I had struck. [5]
- Now I suppose your present idea is, to leave us a little more in the dark. [5]
- Surely that isn't your idea of marriage! [9]
- I didn't get your idea before. [5]
- The idea of your house going to the wanton expense of a flower garden! [5]
- But what is your highness's idea for racking the prisoner? [5]
- The idea of your going and intruding on a party of strangers, that way, and talking for half an hour; why I never heard of a man in his right mind doing such a thing before. [5]
- She liked the Young Doctor, as who did not who came in contact with him, except those who had fear of him, and who had an idea that he could read their minds as he read their bodies. [11]
- He thought of you, of course, and Colonel Woodburn, and Beaton, and me at the foot of the table; and Conrad; and I suggested Kendricks: he's such a nice little chap; and the old man himself brought up the idea of Lindau. [8]
- I can tell you, Mr. Burnett, and when you are over this delusion you will thank me for being so plain with you, my daughter would laugh at the idea of such a proposal. [4]
- That don't give you the right idea of it at all--it is much more shining and beautiful. [5]
- And what do you suppose was this simple-hearted, lifelong wanderer's idea of settling down and ceasing to roam? [5]
- Now, Colonel, can you picture Jefferson, or Washington or John Adams franking their wardrobes through the mails and adding the facetious idea of making the government responsible for the cargo for the sum of one dollar and five cents? [5]
- The idea that you must pull out every one of every nice young man and young woman's natural teeth! [6]
- He believes that you have got, in some way, a wrong idea of what he is trying to do. [9]
- Only I thought you had struck out a new idea, and invented a scheme that was going to revolutionize the timeworn and ineffectual methods of the--" He stopped, and turned to Blake, who was happy now that another had taken his place on the gridiron. [5]
- From one citizen you gather the idea that Mauritius was made first, and then heaven; and that heaven was copied after Mauritius. [5]
- As fast as you conform your life to the pure idea in your mind, that will unfold its great proportions. [6]
- The idea that you can't do what you like with your own! [5]
- The idea of you being a pilot--you! [5]
- I may be wrong, but I have an idea that when the people of this country learn how their legislatures are conducted they will want to change things. [9]
- The idea of writing to me would have had to wait a long time if it waited until your brain originated it. [5]
- Possibly he contemplated writing a story with this idea as the theme, but He seems never to have done so. [5]
- When a realistic writer like Zola surprises his reader into a kind of knowledge he never thought of wishing for, he sometimes harms him more than he has any idea of doing. [6]
- The second thing would be to depolarize every fixed religious idea in the mind by changing the word which stands for it. [6]
- I said it would be a good idea to get some more garrisons to help him; but they said no, he had nothing to do but hold the place, and he was competent to do that, had done it two years already. [5]
- The idea is worth untold shekels. [5]
- Ideas rule the world, and never was there a more signal instance of this triumph of an idea than here. [7]
- Every idea the world then held has been since dissolved and recrystallized. [3]
- I know they won't sell it, but no matter, I will not throw away a good idea for all that. [5]
- Of course there won't be much to do, except to stand by, but you will get a better idea of what goes on down there. [9]
- This," he added, wondering that a man could listen to such a thing without a sign, "this was before--before she had any idea of coming home. [9]
- It was begun without the least idea what was to be its course and its outcome. [6]
- I was fired with the idea, and immediately made up my mind to procure the necessary guides, ropes, etc., and undertake it. [5]
- This last matches with the idea that Lee has retained his cavalry, sending Imboden and perhaps other scraps to join Ewell. [7]
- He pleased himself with the idea that he knew a man of mark at sight, and he set down Clement in that category at his first glance. [6]
- I hadn't shipped with the idea of cruising forever. [5]
- I followed it with interest, for I was anxious to learn how easy-divorce eradicated adultery in America, but I was disappointed; I have no idea yet how it did it. [5]
- She did so with eager zeal; for it was she who had inspired her husband, before whom she had humbled herself, and whose love she now once more possessed, with the idea of inviting Joshua to the alliance both had now concluded. [10]
- It is crowned with a hemispherical dome, which, I may remark, half realizes the idea of my egg-shell studio. [6]
- I saw the wisdom in this idea instantly. [5]
- Even the reformers will hardly insist upon two Presidents in order to carry out the equality idea, so that we are probably anticipating difficulties that will not occur in practice. [4]
- It was a wild and ear-splitting tumult; to Melissa, however, neither painful nor pleasing, for the one idea, that she must speak with the great physician, silenced every other. [10]
- But every one who has heard him lecture can form an idea of what he must have been as a preacher. [6]
- She it was who had put into the Queen's head that morning an idea which was presently to startle Angele and all others. [11]
- Mr. Job Braden, who had come down with the idea that he might be of use in introducing the new member from Leith to the notables, was met by this remark:--"You can't introduce me to any of 'em--they all know who I am. [9]
- In a little while he fell to grumbling to himself, and soon he slouched back to the bar and said: "Lan'lord, what's your idea for rakin' up old personalities and blowin' about your father? [5]
- The extent to which that idea was carried is well shown in the expressions I have borrowed from Jonathan Edwards. [6]
- The peculiar charm which her individuality thus obtained corresponded with the idea which the monarch himself had formed of the expected guest, and it flattered him to hear his conjecture so remarkably confirmed. [10]
- Among the spectacles which he has shown them is one calculated to give them an idea of his peaceful intentions,-a grand review of cavalry and artillery at the Bois de Boulogne. [4]
- The severe suffering which has darkened so large a portion of my life has been attributed to this fracture, but the idea is probably incorrect; otherwise the consequences would have appeared earlier. [10]
- I don't know what would become of him if Natasha didn't keep him in hand.... Have you any idea why he went to Petersburg? [2]
- You can fancy what universal joy the idea of a war with Egypt excited. [10]
- The result was what the reader has by this time guessed: the most magnificent idea that was ever conceived had to be abandoned, from sheer lack of a person with enterprise enough to carry it out. [5]
- I'd no idea what she was dragging me into that confounded hotel for. [5]
- Around our hats were wound many folds of soft white muslin, with the ends hanging and flapping down our backs--an idea brought from the Orient and used by tourists all over Europe. [5]
- But those sounds were so real and so human and so moving that the idea of ghosts passed straight out of our minds, and Sir Jean de Metz spoke out and said: "Come! [5]
- If the aristocracy were malignant--though numbers of them were far from being so--there was also a malignant prejudice aroused against them, and M. Taine is not far wrong when he says of this prejudice, "Its hard, dry kernel consists of the abstract idea of equality. [4]
- Natasha and Pierre were living in Petersburg at the time and had no clear idea of Nicholas' circumstances. [2]
- An', Jane," he went on, almost in a whisper, "I reckon it'd be a good idea for us to talk low. [13]
- Perhaps I ain't well known hereabouts, but back up North there's Mormons who'd rest uneasy in their graves at the idea of me sittin' to table with you. [13]
- You know as well as I do what a complete possession any ruling idea takes of her whole nature. [6]
- When, however, the weighted body divided the water with a swingeing sound, her face suddenly suffused, as though shame had touched her or some humiliating idea had come. [11]
- But like many weak men, the Honourable Adam had a stubborn streak, and a fatuous idea that opposition and indignation were signs of strength. [9]
- The idea that we could involves the same absurdity as the Irish bull about the new boots. [7]
- An andiron, a wash-tub, is the result of an idea that did not exist before. [5]
- Well, his idea was, a new outfit of clothes for you both--" "Oh, it is wastefulness! [5]
- Mark Twain's idea was to make a combination with Nast. [5]
- My first idea was to kill Dan. [5]
- The easier course was the course for meaner souls, and she had not one vein of thin blood nor a small idea in her whole nature. [11]
- In fact, it was the control of the subterranean corridors of the sanctuary which had suggested to Gorgias the idea of carrying Dion through them to Pyrrhus's fishing-boat. [10]
- The word "escaped" was sufficient to satisfy the old woman; for her idea of ghosts was that they put others to flight, but did not fly themselves. [10]
- Apparently, the idea was shocking to the ladies--indeed, it was quite manifestly shocking. [5]
- But the Judge was raised farther north, and perhaps he has some horrid idea of what this people might be induced to do. [7]
- At first she was pleased with the idea, but presently she began to feel differently about it. [5]
- There, for instance, was Patience, the maiden aunt, his father's sister, the news-monger of the fireside, whose powers of ratiocination first gave Philip the Greek idea and method of reasoning to a point and arriving at truth by the process of exclusion. [4]
- But the Colonel was only disconcerted for a moment--he straightway found his voice again: "A little idea of my own, Washington--one of the greatest things in the world! [5]
- But the idea was necessarily involved in their statements. [6]
- My latest idea was more successful than I even dared to hope; and the world has been kind. [11]
- General Grant, hard-pressed, was induced by the editors to prepare one or more articles, and, finding that he could write them, became interested in the idea of a book. [5]
- His opening address was in a tongue that failed to convey to me the least idea. [4]
- Life, she said, was her idea, life in its utmost expression, untrammeled, and yes, a little Greek. [4]
- To Philip, who was getting a good idea of what her education had been, an understanding promoted by his knowledge of the character and attainments of her governess, her mental processes, it may be safely said, opened a new world of thought. [4]
- The whole air was full of a vague vast scheme which was to eventuate in filling Laura's pockets with millions of money; some had one idea of the scheme, and some another, but nobody had any exact knowledge upon the subject. [5]
- That same idea was expressed by the Richmond Enquirer, in Virginia, in 1856,--quite two years before it was expressed by the first of us. [7]
- He knew it was deserved, and he had no idea of making any defence. [11]
- But this idea was cast aside by and by, as the mystery of the strange alphabet began to clear itself. [5]
- He said it was a whole fortune and he couldn't bear the idea. [5]
- Now Miss Ottway was a good stenographer, she was capable, and a fine woman, but she never got the idea, the spirit of the mill in her as you've got it, and she wasn't able to save me trouble, as you do. [9]
- Thompson thought it was a good idea. [5]
- Jim thought it was a good idea, so we took a smoke on it and waited. [5]
- Tom said it was a good idea, so he took a pencil and wrote it in. [5]
- He said it warn't his notion of England; he thought England looked like America, and always had that idea. [5]
- If any person wants to start a periodical devoted to decorated teapots, with the noble view of inducing the people to live up to his idea of a teapot, very good; but he has no right to complain if he fails. [4]
- The idea of violence which seemed to be connected with the name of Keilhau had suddenly disappeared. [10]
- She had a very vague idea as to how much twenty thousand dollars was, but she reflected that while they had lived in Rivington Howard must have made many similar sums, of which she was unaware. [9]
- It was not very long before Myrtle began to accept the idea that she was the one person in the world whose peculiar duty it was to sympathize with the aspiring young man whose humble beginnings she had the honor of witnessing. [6]
- That was the value of an idea that the day would come when the Cape to Cairo Railway would be built. [5]
- Its great practical use in this fast age is to give one an idea of distance and of monotony. [4]
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