Use january in a sentence
Sentences starting with january
- January had come, when another letter arrived from Charmian. [10]
- January 30th he sent me the English version, and I will presently insert it in this article. [5]
- January 27, 1837. [7]
- January 21, 1863. [7]
- January 20, 1862. [7]
- January 17, 1863. [7]
- January 8, 1885. [6]
- January 23, 1883. [6]
- January 11, 1906. [5]
- January 5. [5]
Sentences ending with january
- Didn't I raise your wages last January? [9]
- Gustave Blittersdorf, who you say is enlisted in the One hundred and nineteenth Pennsylvania Volunteers as William Fox, is proven to me to be only fifteen years old last January. [7]
- My mind went travelling back, and presently lighted upon a picture--a picture which was still so new and fresh in my memory that it seemed a matter of only yesterday--and indeed its date was no further back than the first days of January. [5]
- It seems idle, therefore, for the moralist to indulge in a homily about annual good intentions, and habits that ought to be dropped or acquired, on the first of January. [4]
- So the countess remained in the country, and the count, taking Sonya and Natasha with him, went to Moscow at the end of January. [2]
- Now we are off to Brighthelmstone, and thence, so Papa says, to Spa and the Continent until the end of January. [9]
- I have heard of one French sermon which closed in this odd yet eloquent way: My hearers, we have sad cause to remember the man of the 13th January. [5]
- Two other boarders of mine has given me notice that they was expecting to leave come the first of January. [6]
- Douglas introduced the Nebraska Bill in January. [7]
- I'll get the last shipment off on the twenty-eighth of January. [9]
Short sentences using january
- It arrives January 1st. [5]
- Cumming, January 24, 1844. [5]
- Gold Hill, January 15, 1870. [5]
- It was January. [9]
- Se., January, 1846. [3]
- Sc., January, 184,6. [3]
- January, 1907. [5]
- January 31. [5]
- January 30. [5]
- January 20th. [5]
More example sentences with the word january in them
- When I postponed you lately, I did it because I thought I should be cramped for money until January, but that has turned out to be an error, so I hasten to cut short the postponement. [5]
- Newport had arrived with the first supply on the 8th of January, 1608. [4]
- In all places where italics occur, they are mine: After the execution of the five men on the 14th of January, the Vigilantes considered that their work was nearly ended. [5]
- Last January, when we were beginning to inquire about a home for this summer, I remembered that Abbott Thayer had said, three years before, that the New Hampshire highlands was a good place. [5]
- A single number was printed, when it was interrupted the course of events, and not resumed until nearly years later, in January, 1890. [6]
- In a letter to be found in the "London Medical Gazette" for January, 1840, Mr. Roberton of Manchester makes the statement which I here give in a somewhat condensed form. [3]
- The results of the vast crime of the 13th January have been in just proportion to the magnitude of the set itself. [5]
- The results of the vast crime of the 13th January have been in just proportion to the magnitude of the act itself. [5]
- Even in January the sun in Liguria warms your back, and makes it easier to breathe. [10]
- Clara is in the sanitarium--till January 28 when her western concert tour will begin. [5]
- They formally adopted the revised constitution, which had been agreed upon at the first meeting, in New York in the preceding January, and elected officers as prescribed by the constitution. [4]
- In January, 1880, the heat at Adelaide, South Australia, was 172 degrees in the sun. [5]
- From now till the first of January every dollar is as valuable to me as it could be to a famishing tramp. [5]
- Howells wrote near the end of January that the matter was still being debated, now and then, but was far from being decided upon. [5]
- It was on the day of Smith's return from captivity: and that captivity lasted about four weeks if the return was January 8th, for he started on the expedition December 10th. [4]
- It has turned the corner after cleaning $50,000 a year for three consecutive years, and piling every cent of it into one book--Library of American Literature--and from next January onward it will resume dividends. [5]
- I stop lecturing the 22d of January, sure. [5]
- This was on the 11th of January, 1583. [4]
- See also Mr. Swinhoe, in 'Ibis,' July 1863, p. 131; and a previous paper, with an extract from a note by Mr. Blyth, in 'Ibis,' January, 1861, p. [1]
- And lastly, a startling series of cases by Mr. Storrs of Doncaster, to be, found in the "American Journal of the Medical Sciences" for January, 1843. [3]
- Think of the shaft on Bunker Hill standing in the sunshine on the morning of January 1st in the year 5872! [6]
- The light was restored to her in Baden the 5th of January, 1839 We made several excursions on foot to the neighboring villages, over winding and beautiful roads and through enchanting woodland scenery. [5]
- My friend the Professor (who, as well as my friend the Poet, is unavoidably absent on this interesting occasion) has given me reason to suppose that he would occupy my empty chair about the first of January next. [6]
- This is the private history (which must never be told) of the document which on January first became, as far as fame and posterity is concerned, the Honourable Asa P. Gray's--forever and forever. [9]
- Bliss was in poor health and final arrangements were delayed; it was not until late in January that Clemens went to Hartford and concluded the arrangement. [5]
- He needs the poetic temperament which can feel in January the breath of June. [4]
- The time passed pleasantly enough until one frosty January morning Major Colfax had a twinge of remembrance, cried out for horses, took me into Richmond, and presented me to that very learned and decorous gentleman, Judge Wentworth. [9]
- He nursed me patiently through the dull long weeks, and at last, in January, I was strong enough to go about again. [5]
- Ascending the river, on the 12th of January they reached Werowocomoco. [4]
- In December six of their number died, in January eight, in February, seventeen, in March thirteen. [3]
- The January number of the Edinburgh Review had contained the article on Shirley, of which her correspondent, Mr. Lewes, was the writer. [14]
- Towards the end of last January that idea, after an interval of years, came suddenly into my head again--forcefully, too, and without any apparent reason. [5]
- On the first of January, Mr. Silas Peckham was in the habit of settling his quarterly accounts, and making such new arrangements as his convenience or interest dictated. [6]
- By the first of January, however, our whole company was scattered, never to meet again around the board where we had been so long together. [6]
- By the end of January, 1870 more than thirty thousand copies of the Innocents had been sold, and in a letter to his publisher the author expressed his satisfaction. [5]
- On the 25th of January, 1859, Emerson attended the Burns Festival, held at the Parker House in Boston, on the Centennial Anniversary of the poet's birth. [6]
- At the end of January Rodney had to go away, expecting to return in less than a month. [11]
- At the end of January Princess Mary left for Moscow, and the count insisted on Natasha's going with her to consult the doctors. [2]
- At the end of January he wrote: "You're doing the science of piloting splendidly. [5]
- Near the end of January he wrote: "Life continues here the same as usual. [5]
- In his letter of January 8th we note that he expects to go to Elmira for a few days as soon as he has time. [5]
- He lost sight of everything--this strange and interesting woman, and the peculiar nature of the events in which he was sharing, and saw only Clare Hazard's ruined life, Luke Freeman's despair, and the fatal 26th of January, so near at hand. [11]
- One such occasion occurred on a Friday in January, and Mr. Brinsmade himself called in his buggy and drove Stephen to the country early in the afternoon. [9]
- The obsequious Commons obeyed his (the King's) directions; and the King, having affixed the Royal assent to the Bill by commissioners, issued orders for the execution of Norfolk on the morning of January 29 (the next day).--Hume's History of England, vol iii. [5]
- Mrs. Eddy was not that one for she says so, in her Associated Press utterance of January 17th. [5]
- But they'd better not call it December first in my presence; I'll let them say January first, at a pinch. [8]
- In the first nineteen days of January, 1829, he had five consecutive cases of puerperal fever, every patient he attended being attacked, and the three first cases proving fatal. [3]
- I shall arrive next January and you must be ready. [5]
- Clemens was in New Orleans in January, 1861, when Louisiana seceded, and his boat was put into the Confederate service and sent up the Red River. [5]
- Early in the morning of the 28th January, 1881, he moved to the attack "with the 58th regiment, commanded by Colonel Deane, a mounted squadron of 70 men, the 60th Rifles, the Naval Brigade with three rocket tubes, and the Artillery with six guns. [5]
- It was the middle of January, at eleven o'clock at night, that we left Munich, on a mixed railway train, choosing that time, and the slowest of slow trains, that we might make the famous Brenner Pass by daylight. [4]
- What Hume thought may be gathered from his diary; for ere he crawled in among the dogs and stretched himself out beside Bouche, he wrote these words with aching fingers: January 10th: Camp 39.--A bitter day. [11]
- After my sister's marriage in January he went to the Hague to begin his researches in the archives for John of Barneveld. [6]
- The others are July, January, September, April, November, May, March, June, December, August, and February. [5]
- This was in January, you understand--January, 1834 --the 3d of January--Wednesday. [5]
- Sunrise in January is not very early, and sunrise at any season is not early for Coniston. [9]
- We were together in New Orleans, January 26, when Louisiana went out of the Union. [5]
- This was early in January, 1880. [5]
- Try to see if you can't be here by the 15th of January. [5]
- The stock which I sold at such a fine profit early in January, has never ceased to advance, and is now worth $60,000 more than I sold it for. [5]
- I regretted that I had not arrived in London in time to witness Lord Chatham's dramatic return to politics in January, when he had completed the work of Junius, and broken up the Grafton ministry. [9]
- In January, 1869, I had a little experience of hunting after genial skies; and I will give you the benefit of it in some free running notes on my journey from Munich to Naples. [4]
- When the two Houses of the Legislature assembled, in January, 1864, a burlesque Third House was organized and proposed to hold a session, as a church benefit. [5]
- Because the fifty-four hour law goes into effect in January. [9]
- He returned to his family in January, 1874. [5]
- In January 1615, he sailed from Plymouth with a ship Of 20 tons, and another of 50. [4]
- In reply we have to say that we were furnished with a copy of the letter of President Lincoln to Francis P. Blair, Esq., of the 18th of January ultimo, another copy of which is appended to your note. [7]
- Since then I have been hunting him about the state from the first of last January down to a month ago. [5]
- Letters she had had, two letters, one in January, one in March. [11]
- Everybody knew he had the right stuff in him, but he was slower than molasses in January, like those Pennsylvania Dutch. [8]
- By the faint grey light of that bitter January morning Ditmar made his way to the mill. [9]
- I am not going beyond the truth when I tell you that the short space it took me to read your last letter gave me more pleasure than the total sum of all I have enjoyed since the fatal 1st of January, 1841. [7]
- And won't you give me a day or two's visit toward the end of January? [5]
- He set out for the East in December, 1866, via Panama, arriving in New York in January. [5]
- Journal and Review for January, 1860. [6]
- New Year's and Epiphany also passed, and when January was over and the month of February began, a guest arrived in Ratisbon from the household of the Emperor, who was now holding his court at Ulm. [10]
- When the second edition appeared, in the January of the following year, with the dedication to Mr. Thackeray, people looked at each other and wondered afresh. [14]
- Neither will I do more than barely allude to the unfortunate reference to the death of Lord Clarendon as connected with Mr. Motley's removal, so placidly disposed of by a sentence or two in the London "Times" of January 24, 1871. [6]
- Where do these days come from in January? [4]
- The hot January day was reflected from the red streets, white houses, and waxen leaves of the tropical foliage with enervating force. [11]
- On the fourth day of January, 1854, Judge Douglas introduced the Kansas-Nebraska bill. [7]
- Since the 1st day of January last the before-mentioned quantity of 1,456,514 acres of land have been taken up under its provisions. [7]
- In Mr. Bancroft Davis's letter to the New York "Herald" of January 4, 1878, entitled, "Mr. Sumner, the Alabama Claims and their Settlement. [6]
- In January he contributed to the New York Tribune some letters on the Sandwich Islands, but as these were more properly articles they do not seem to belong here. [5]
- I attended Manchon constantly straight along, out of January and into February, and was often in the citadel with him--in the very fortress where Joan was imprisoned, though not in the dungeon where she was confined, and so did not see her, of course. [5]
- Done at the city of Washington, this tenth day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred-and sixty-five, and of the independence of the United States of America the eighty-ninth. [7]
- Done at the city of Washington, this first day of January, A.D. 1863, and of the independence of the United States of America the eighty-seventh. [7]
- Taking Claude, the butler, as his valet, he sailed January 5th, and presently sent back a letter in which he said, "Again I am leading the ideal life, and am immeasurably content. [5]
- At last he brought him to the great Powaton (of whome before wee had no knowledg), who sent him home to our towne the 8th of January. [4]
- I wish to break in here with a parenthesis, and then take up this examination of Mrs. Eddy's Claim of January 17th again. [5]
- I think so because they made some errors in a statement which she uttered through the press on the 17th of January. [5]
- Such information might be more valuable before the 1st of January than afterwards. [7]
- Shall we, then, be grateful for the 13th January, with its freight of death for you and me and all that breathe? [5]
- Mr. J. C. Bancroft Davis, Assistant Secretary of State under President Grant and Secretary Fish, wrote a letter to the New York "Herald," under the date of January 4, 1878, since reprinted as a pamphlet and entitled "Mr. Sumner, the Alabama Claims and their Settlement. [6]
- Thus January passed away, and I was so industrious that I often studied until long after midnight. [10]
- They were read at the annual meeting, in January, of the class which graduated at Harvard College in the year 1829. [6]
- The machine was as perfect as a watch when we took her apart the other day; but when she goes together again the 15th of January we expect her to be perfecter than a watch. [5]
- The ordinary year, as is well-known, begins on the first of January. [9]
- In January, February and March, the Nile is still drying up; and in May is at its lowest point, when the volume of its waters is only one- twentieth of that in October. [10]
- His long-continued tortures and deprivations destroyed him at last, on the third of January. [5]
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