Use in in a sentence
Sentences starting with in
- In the New Zealand law occurs this: "The word person wherever it occurs throughout the Act includes woman. [5]
- In industry and zeal he was said to resemble the celebrated and lamented Mr. Rand, of the Peach Nectar. [9]
- In great haste, Yr Obliged Bro. [5]
- In other words, you've got a weapon. [9]
- In me, the youth of nineteen, he awakened admiration, interest, and curiosity, and his "You are a poet" sometimes strengthened my courage, sometimes disheartened me. [10]
- In his hottest youth he could not have made such passionate motions of affection. [11]
- 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]
- In this matter your own sense of military propriety must be your guide, and the regulations of the service your rule of conduct. [7]
- In peril--here with your own people, in Europe with the nations. [11]
- In my judgment, your Mr. Vanderbilt knows what he is about. [5]
Sentences ending with in
- When we were young--" "Younger," he put in. [8]
- And I'll give you some advice, Sawlsberry; when you come back for the particulars, fetch a basket to carry what is left of yourself home in. [5]
- But how wildly you smile, how wild you looked when I came in! [10]
- What ship did you say you came over in? [5]
- I think of you most as you were that minute, Cousin Fanny, when I come in. [11]
- Since last March, you know, I am carrying a mighty load, solitary and alone--General Grant's book--and must carry it till the first volume is 30 days old (Jan. 1st) before the relief money will begin to flow in. [5]
- What brigade were you in? [9]
- What line are you in? [12]
- Don't I tell you I can't sell myself out to a thing I don't believe in? [8]
- I can show you his very room, and the very bed he slept in. [5]
Short sentences using in
- Put it in your speech. [5]
- It lies in your power. [10]
- Put it in your pocket. [5]
- It is in your parish. [4]
- What is in your mind? [5]
- Such thoughts in your head! [11]
- It is in your hands. [2]
- There's awe in your face! [5]
- Everybody believes in you. [11]
- In other words, you fail. [9]
Sentences containing in two or more times
- If the young Zouave of the family looks smart in his new uniform, its respectable head is content, though he himself grow seedy as a caraway-umbel late in the season. [6]
- Sclater, in 'Proceedings, Zoological Society,' 1860, p. 90, and in 'Ibis,' vol. [1]
- He had loved Zoe in a way that in a mother would have meant martyrdom, if necessary, and in a father would have meant sacrifice when needed; and indeed he had sacrificed both time and money to find Zoe. [11]
- He devoted himself zealously to the task, and soon was so successful that the plays at Tauromenium, and the musical performances in its Odeum, attracted the citizens in crowds, and were talked of far and wide. [10]
- Both are as zealously fostered in Keilhau now as in former years. [10]
- Every time a youth looks love in a maiden's eyes, and sees the timid appealing return of the universal passion, the world for those two is just as certainly created as it was on the first morning, in all its color, odor, song, freshness, promise. [4]
- At thirty the youth has sobered into manhood, but the strong men of forty rise in almost unbroken rank between him and the approaches of old age as they show in the men of fifty. [6]
- You can settle yourselves in a hundred different ways in New York, that is one merit of the place. [8]
- Have you not yourself seen, even in your short life, that what is highest and greatest can in its excess, be all that is most hideous? [10]
- I think you yourself realized that my wish to wait a year before giving a final answer was proof that I really had not that in my heart which would justify me in saying what you wished me to say. [11]
More example sentences with the word in in them
- It had no Zulu clicks in it; and it seemed to have no angles or corners, no roughness, no vile s's or other hissing sounds, but was very, very mellow and rounded and flowing. [5]
- Captain and Quartermaster Zorrillo, remained behind to hold the citizens in check. [10]
- Gunther in 'Proceedings, Zoological Society,' 1870, p. 778, with a coloured figure. [1]
- The lepers in Zoan, Pha-kos and Phibeseth followed the others at a certain distance, and their tents are pitched outside the camp. [10]
- The graveyard in Zermatt occupies only about one-eighth of an acre. [5]
- 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]
- Put that in y'r pipe and smoke it, y' scamp! [11]
- Go back to y'r condinsation, Coolin, an' take truth to y'r Bowl that there's many ways to die, an' one o' thim's in the commysariat, Coolin--shame for ye! [11]
- I can trust you--you are with me in all? [11]
- The fact--is, Margaret, you've got a sort of preserve up in Brandon, and you fancy that the world is divided into sheep and goats. [4]
- I don't believe you've got a scare in you. [13]
- It's remarkable how you've come to understand, and in such a short time. [9]
- Neither were the youths idle; they busied themselves in making a costly coffin for the vanished corpse of the god, accompanying their work with dances and the sound of castanets. [10]
- The voice was youthful, but full of character.--I suppose some persons have a peculiar susceptibility in the matter of voice.--Hear this. [6]
- And so, many youthful poets have written as if their hearts were old before their time; their pensive morning twilight has been as cool and saddening as that of evening in more common lives. [6]
- Now, in his youth, Caracalla went through his courses of philosophy. [10]
- But a brave youth who was driving a grocery-wagon threw himself before the plunging animals, and succeeded in arresting their flight at the peril of his own.--[This is probably a misprint.--M. [5]
- But the rash youth went on in the same tone: "I would worship her gladly, though I have forgotten how to pray. [10]
- Coello called the youth to the easel, and pointing to the sketches in color, containing numerous figures, on which he was painting, said: "Look here, my son. [10]
- At last, the youth succeeded, by means of the cleverest trick I ever saw, in clasping his opponent firmly. [10]
- There was that youth in Pennsylvania, whose curious confession was published some years ago. [5]
- Himself in early youth had felt the austerity of a Cavalier father turned a Puritan on a sudden, and he wished no such experience for his daughter. [11]
- Here the persecuted youth changed his name, Horus, to its Greek equivalent, and henceforth he was known at home and in the schools as Apollo. [10]
- But what would youth be without its extravagances,--its preterpluperfect in the shape of adjectives, its unmeasured and unstinted admiration? [6]
- You see it yourselves" They gazed at each other awe-struck, and lifted their hands and said in unison: "It's per-fectly wonderful. [5]
- You huddle to yourselves already in all countries, but you huddle to no sufficient purpose, politically speaking. [5]
- But as to yourself: Those who were born in high places rarely suit us, who have dragged ourselves up from below to a better position. [10]
- You've told me yourself, how the Hebrews were persecuted in your dead father's day. [10]
- You never spared yourself, but in a big city parish it's different. [9]
- Try to compose yourself, and believe my assurances that I like you and that you will find in me a zealous protector and a discreet friend if you will but tell me candidly and fully what are the motives of your conduct. [10]
- Still, as you yourself know, our mothers' wish in the first instance. [10]
- Can you put yourself in the man's place and tell me what he felt and what he thought? [5]
- But only put yourself in my place. [10]
- If you soak yourself in drink and fail in your blow, and I am not ready with the poisoned stiletto the thing won't come off neatly. [10]
- But don't expose yourself in any outbreak of eloquence; for, by the mortar in which Anaxarchus was pounded! [6]
- 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]
- General Grant and yourself have been conspicuous in our most important successes; and for me to interfere and thus magnify a breach between you could not but be of evil effect. [7]
- Do you find yourself disposed to take a special interest in Elsie,--to fall in love with her, in a word? [6]
- You wouldn't fuss yourself about things here in Manitou and Lebanon, if there wasn't something you wanted to get. [11]
- His star crosses yours in the fourth division, fifth sphere. [5]
- You're famished when you're not poisoned; you're badly clothed and badly fed; you're kept together by flogging; you're treated worse than a convict in jail or a victim in a plague hospital. [11]
- When you lose, you're martyrs; but I don't find that when you win, you look upon the other losers in that light. [12]
- Say--the next time you're going in there, don't you reckon you could spread the door and--" "No, indeedy! [5]
- The real world, your world, England, Europe, would have no more use for all your skill and knowledge and power, because there would be a woman in the way. [11]
- You can do your work just as well here as in Cambridge, can't you? [5]
- What has been your work in life? [11]
- But I have your word for it, too, and the returning elasticity of spirits which is manifested in your letters. [7]
- I am not your wife in any real sense of the word, I cannot hold you, I cannot even interest you. [9]
- And what is your whole human family but a parenthesis in a single page of my history? [6]
- If you see your way to meet us in New Orleans, drop me a line, now, and as we approach that city I will telegraph you what day we shall arrive there. [5]
- Now it is your turn again: In what city of my home did you meet the signorina? [10]
- Just you put your trust in me. [5]
- The litters and your tottering gait would betray everything if we were to enter the boat anywhere else in the great harbour. [10]
- It will lead your thoughts pleasantly away, upwards to its source, downwards to the stream to which it is tributary, or the wide waters in which it is to lose itself. [6]
- So you lose your temper, and come out in an article which you think is going to finish "Ananias," proving him a booby who doesn't know enough to understand even a lyceum-lecture, or else a person that tells lies. [6]
- My brush and your stylus will earn us more in no time. [10]
- We are enjoying your story with our usual unspeakableness; and I'm right glad you threw in the shipwreck and the mystery--I like it. [5]
- Ye temple-servants, seize your staves, and spread in every part of the city the news of the miracle which the Divinity has vouchsafed to us. [10]
- Misrepresenting facts, in your simple innocence, has damaged your reputation with the soulless usurper. [5]
- That dimun in your shirt-front hain't got no life to it, says I. I don't believe it's nothiri' more 'n a bit o' winderglass. [6]
- The treasures which your sages painfully seek out we already possess in our scriptures, our law and our moral ordinances. [10]
- Did you take your saddle up in the tree with you? [5]
- Are you in your right mind? [5]
- Had you uttered your real opinion in the first place, the wine would have tasted better to us both. [10]
- And it isn't your proposition--no, that doesn't fascinate me; it's something else, I don't quite know what; something that's born in you and oozes out of you, I suppose. [5]
- You'll be in your proper place there! [10]
- Your relations to your professional brethren may be a source of lifelong happiness and growth in knowledge and character, or they may make you wretched and end by leaving you isolated from those who should be your friends and counsellors. [3]
- Now I suppose your present idea is, to leave us a little more in the dark. [5]
- If Zminis searches your premises he will certainly go into the cellar; for what can he not do in Caesar's name? [10]
- But I appreciated your precaution in sending the buggy behind me, although it wasn't necessary. [9]
- It is in your power to spoil my chance. [10]
- It lies in your power to comfort a sad and loving heart, and to give it one happy moment before death. [10]
- You shall retain your post in the English navy-officer and patriot you shall be if you choose. [11]
- The practicability of your plan was not, in fact, brought to a test. [7]
- To be in your place when you sing to the Emperor Charles again! [10]
- Kandaules may take your place to-morrow, but give hum the strictest orders, and say that the slightest neglect will put his life in danger.--Now depart. [10]
- You must take your place in the world where your lot is cast. [4]
- Then you value your place in heaven very cheap, for I am sure you can, with the offer I make, get the seventy or eighty dollars for four or five months' work. [7]
- I go from your philosophical discussions to the reading of Jeremy Taylor's "Rule and Exercises of Holy Dying" without feeling that I have unfitted myself in the least degree for its solemn reflections. [6]
- You would lose your own, in my circumstances. [5]
- Seek elsewhere, among your own people, in your own religion and language and position, the Mistress of Rozel. [11]
- You may thank your own nobility and courage that you remained in London after that. [9]
- Still, if in your own clear judgment you can renew the attack successfully, I do not mean to restrain you. [7]
- You have prepared your own brine, Monsieur; in it you shall pickle. [11]
- Please give me your opinion in writing on this question. [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]
- You asked in your note concerning Carlyle. [6]
- She had seen your name in the papers--English and Jamaican. [11]
- Honore--how sweet is your name in my language--I love you to despair. [9]
- I expect that your 'M'sieu' Jean Jacques' has been busier this last year than ever before in his life. [11]
- Tell me, in your mother's name--are you Bartja? [10]
- I shall await your most gracious permission here in hospital, that I may not have to play the part of a secretary rather than commander in the army. [2]
- Again, according to your mind, a man who steals holy vessels must needs be an infidel; therefore a tailor in Chaudiere, suspected of being an infidel, stole the holy chalices. [11]
- Is it in your mind that we shall cross swords one day? [11]
- Keep that in your mind and you can make a popular newspaper. [4]
- You have not your match here in Alexandria, no, nor so far as Greek is spoken. [10]
- I bow to your masculine secrecy--but why did my worldly-wise brother mingle a petticoat in this delicate business if he wishes to keep it hidden? [10]
- It seems that your man, Prescott, doesn't come from Brampton, in the first place, and Grant says that while he likes soldiers, he hasn't any use for the kind that want to lie down and make the government support 'em. [9]
- Your generous heart, your love of truth, and your beautiful reverence for the gods, your courage and heroism, in short, every thing that I love and honor in you, I shall give to the hero of my tale. [10]
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