Use man in a sentence
Sentences starting with man
- Man in connection with the general life of humanity appears subject to laws which determine that life. [2]
- Man is infested with internal parasites, sometimes causing fatal effects; and is plagued by external parasites, all of which belong to the same genera or families as those infesting other mammals, and in the case of scabies to the same species. [1]
- Man has spread widely over the face of the earth, and must have been exposed, during his incessant migrations (63. [1]
- Man pethe benin, was there ever such a man like you! [11]
- Man doux d'la vie, you chatter like a monkey! [11]
- Man was born to worship such! [6]
- Man is born to trouble, and you've got a lot of courage. [11]
- Man is born to struggle and to work, but in this, as in everything else, he must know how to be moderate if his efforts are to succeed. [10]
- Man is liable to receive from the lower animals, and to communicate to them, certain diseases, as hydrophobia, variola, the glanders, syphilis, cholera, herpes, etc. [1]
- Man is liable to numerous, slight, and diversified variations, which are induced by the same general causes, are governed and transmitted in accordance with the same general laws, as in the lower animals. [1]
Sentences ending with man
- You had only your sword and my poor fortune and me then--that is all; but you were a man. [11]
- Say, stranger, when your Mr. Temple smiled--" "He is the man! [9]
- A most extraordinary young man. [5]
- He loved the young man. [11]
- Sometime I think you ver' ole man. [9]
- We can put you up, Mr. Mallow," said the old man. [11]
- And I thought you such a sensible, serious man. [11]
- We knew him, you see, for a trusty man. [5]
- By it do you particularly mean-- Old Man. [5]
- He--ah really was, you know, quite a sensible man. [4]
Short sentences using man
- I was a weak man. [5]
- Splendid man, he was. [5]
- A happy man was Wilson. [5]
- The old man was silent. [2]
- The old man was jubilant. [11]
- The old man was desperate. [11]
- The old man was abed. [11]
- The man shrieked unnaturally. [2]
- This stingy, hard, unhappy man. [11]
- He is not 'Uncle's' man. [2]
Sentences containing man two or more times
- Caesar has made your father, and your neighbor Skopas, and every free man in the country a Roman citizen; but it is a pity that, while he gave each man his patent of citizenship, he should have filched the money out of his purse. [10]
- Such as the young man was now the old man must have been, and what the son should one day be might be seen--and I rejoiced to think it--in his father's figure and face. [10]
- And I tell you what, Sir, if I hadn't more of these qualities that commonly endear man to man, than our articled clerk has, I'd steal a Cheshire cheese, tie it round my neck, and drown myself. [12]
- A man invests years of work and a vast sum of money in a worthy enterprise, upon the faith of existing laws; then the law is changed, and the man is robbed by his own government. [5]
- He was a wronged man, a man who had seen trouble, and that was enough for me. [5]
- If the pilgrims would take deliberate aim and shoot at a man, it would be all right and proper--because that man would not be in any danger; but these random assaults are what I object to. [5]
- That's not the worst, for there's a man at Bindon would lose his life--p'r'aps twenty men--I dunno; but one man sure. [11]
- It was the work of the faro-bank man, whose sleight of hand deceived the man that carried the gun. [11]
- Moreover, a magistrate won't be able to force a man to work for a master a whole year on a stretch whether the man wants to or not. [5]
- There is one witness left, if he will but speak--even the man who married me, the man that for one day called me his wife. [11]
More example sentences with the word man 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]
- She said: "If you've done wrong, Si Hawkins, it's a wrong that will shine brighter at the judgment day than the rights that many' a man has done before you. [5]
- You have proved yourself a man, Richard, and there are very few macaronies would have done as you did. [9]
- You have had your trials, you have them still; but every gift of man is yours, and every opportunity. [11]
- Every officer of your ship was the Church's picked servant, and so was every man of the crew. [5]
- He is of your own county, of your own village, is your neighbour, a man of whom all England should be proud. [11]
- 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]
- 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]
- You have mistaken your man this time. [11]
- When you meet your man he'll recognize the rest of his suit. [5]
- Now, disperse to your homes, or every man of you will be arrested and tried by court-martial. [11]
- Now give me your hand; you will make a fine man, and perhaps a great warrior. [10]
- Your Admiralty and your government first pardoned the man, and then gave him freedom on the island which you tried to prevent; and now they turn round and confine him to his acres. [11]
- 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]
- Nothing has befallen your father's younger son; and if I were a philosopher, like Philip, I should be moved to wonder why a man can only be wet when the rain falls on him, and yet can be so wretched when disaster falls on another. [10]
- Is swording then your dearest vice that you must urge it on a harmless gentle man, and my visitor? [11]
- You must subdue your curiosity for a few days longer, and then it may easily happen that the man whose very aspect makes you feel dirty--the bat, the toad--" "Let that pass now," cried Polykarp. [10]
- I fully acknowledge your courage, but at the same time advise you to remember that, though a man proves his courage in action, a woman's is shown in obedience. [10]
- One man, whom your correspondent spoke to, said that he had had one hundred and fifty head of cattle and one hundred head of hogs. [5]
- You may leave your constable where he is, or the man may come in and stand at this door in sight of the gentleman while you are gone--if he pleases. [9]
- Do you think your charitable act is more acceptable than the Good Samaritan's, because you do it in the name of Him who made the memory of that kind man immortal? [6]
- I only made your acquaintance after I had rescued you, and I opposed the mob, not for the sake of any particular man, but for that of law and order. [10]
- One civilian, a youngish man a little inclined to stoutness, stopped at the gate, stared, then thrust some papers in his pocket and hurried down the side street. [9]
- Jonathan Edwards the younger tells the story of a brutal wretch in New Haven who was abusing his father, when the old man cried out, "Don't drag me any further, for I did n't drag my father beyond this tree. [6]
- I am too young to welcome as a guest every one whom this or that man presents to me. [10]
- A self-sufficient, doughty young man, with the round head that withstands many blows, taking by nature to competition and buccaneering in general. [9]
- He was a young man, very spare and very burned, with bright red hair and blue eyes that had a kind of laughter in them, and yet were sober. [9]
- A very interesting young man, the Deacon said, much given to the reading of pious books. [6]
- For such a young man, seemingly destined for the inner life of contemplation, to be a soldier seemed almost unnatural. [6]
- A perfectly gentlemanly young man, of courteous address and mild utterance, but means at least as much as he says. [6]
- You're a rich young man, Meister Adrian! [10]
- And he said, Young man, I say unto thee, arise. [5]
- While still a young man, he had a manner of folding his hands and smiling which is peculiar to capitalists, and he knew the laws concerning mortgages in several different states. [9]
- As for the young man, he felt as though wings were growing from his shoulders, and this fateful evening was one of the happiest of his life. [10]
- If you yourself, young man, do not suffer for Alexandrian wit, it will certainly not hurt Caesar! [10]
- Here is a young man writing to me from a Western college, and wants me to send him a list of the books which I think would be most useful to him. [6]
- 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]
- He was a young man with a smooth face, and a frank brown eye which paid its tribute to Virginia. [9]
- He was a young man with a praiseworthy ambition to get on in the world, and during his apprenticeship in the office of the Honourable Hilary Vane many letters and documents had passed through his hands. [9]
- Here was the young man whose life she had saved, at least for the moment, and who was yet in danger from the disease which had almost worn out his powers of resistance. [6]
- This was the young man who had made the faux pas which had caused Mrs. Ferguson so much consternation, and who had so manfully apologized afterwards. [9]
- He saw the young man was looking nervous. [6]
- At first the young man was awed by the presence of the grizzled gentleman, and he struggled with his language to bring it up to the classic level of the old meteorologist's speech. [11]
- I was a young man then, a youth like any other, only more passionate, more restless, and fiery than they. [10]
- Whichever side the young man takes, he goes to destruction. [4]
- I looked this young man steadily in the face for about thirty seconds. [6]
- She kissed the young man on his forehead, wetting him with her tears. [2]
- Who was this young man of three and thirty to agitate him so? [9]
- He is a young man of thirty-seven. [5]
- He was a young man of one-and-twenty or thereabouts; well made, and certainly handsome, though the expression of his face was far from prepossessing, having in common with his manner and even his dress, a dissipated, insolent air which repelled one. [12]
- He was a young man of mild and modest demeanor, chaplain to a Pennsylvania regiment, which he was going to rejoin. [6]
- Smith was a young man of about twenty-eight, vain and no doubt somewhat "bumptious," and it is easy to believe that Wingfield and the others who felt his superior force and realized his experience, honestly suspected him of designs against the expedition. [4]
- He is a young man of a sterling though undeveloped character, who has been hampered by an indulgent parent with a large fortune. [9]
- I asked the young man in the ticket-office if I could have a sleeping-section, and he answered "No," with a snarl that shrivelled me up like burned leather. [5]
- There was a young man in Boston, when Jethro arrived in Lyman Hull's team, named William Wetherell. [9]
- Suddenly a tall young man in a white dress with a beautiful sky-blue border appeared through the great gate. [10]
- It afforded the young man genuine pleasure to wait upon the faithful old woman and give her her medicine and barley-gruel. [10]
- Your friend's the young man from Witherden's office I think--yes--May we ne'er want a-- Nobody else at all, been, Mr Richard? [12]
- None but a young man could take on the job, for it will require boldness, skill, and the recklessness of perfect courage. [11]
- There was a young man cordially and unconcernedly shaking hands with her father and Captain Lige. [9]
- He still a young man but no longer a young diplomat, as he had entered the service at the age of sixteen, had been in Paris and Copenhagen, and now held a rather important post in Vienna. [2]
- Thus the ingenuous young man argued with himself, until it seemed plain to him that if Evelyn loved him, and the conviction grew that she did, all obstacles must give way to this overmastering passion of his life. [4]
- On this the young man appeared, and though he and Paula did their utmost to preserve a suitable demeanor, every one could see the violent agitation they felt at meeting each other in such a situation. [10]
- If the American young man and young woman get it into their heads that repose, especially of manner, is the correct thing, they will go in for it in a way to astonish the world. [4]
- Many a strong-limbed young man and many a blooming young woman have I seen failing and dropping away in or before middle life, and many a delicate and slightly constituted person outliving the athletes and the beauties of their generation. [6]
- He was a young man and a distinguished warrior under that terrific fighter, Kamehameha I., more than half a century ago. [5]
- No one but young Hillyer had been intimate with Flint Buckner; no one had really had a quarrel with him; he had affronted every man who had tried to make up to him, although not quite offensively enough to require bloodshed. [5]
- Pretty Pierre and Young Aleck had talked together, and the old man had heard his son say: "Remember, Pierre, it is for the last time. [11]
- I don't blame you--I suppose a man can't. [9]
- But I ask you, would you have taken the same deep interest in setting the law upon this suspected man did you not believe him to be an infidel? [11]
- I will show you, that there is only one man in Persia who deserves the name of king;--only one who can venture to take the field against the Ethiopians;--only one who can bend this bow. [10]
- 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 appeal to you, Mr. Ritchie,"--he was still talking in French--"I appeal to you, who are a man of affairs,"--and he swept me a bow,--"if a captain would risk taking a fugitive to France for eight hundred livres? [9]
- I believe in you, Mr. Gridley, as I believe in my Maker and in Father Pemberton,--but, poor man, he's old, and you won't be old these twenty years yet. [6]
- I must tell you, mon cher," he continued in the sad and measured tones of a man who intends to tell a long story, "that our name is one of the most ancient in France. [2]
- Hasn't it struck you, Fersen, that unless a man has a voice and an interest in the industry in which he works his voice, and interest in the government for which he votes is a mockery? [9]
- In comparison with you, Baron, I am but an insignificant man, but noble blood flows in my veins as well as in yours, and I, too, am no coward. [10]
- I should recommend you, as a young man of principle, to burn the vollum. [6]
- I am sure you, as a reasonable man, would not have been wounded could you have heard all my words and seen all my thoughts in regard to you. [7]
- I'll speak for you, and with me many a good man in the magistracy. [10]
- And how do you, a young man and a young hussar, how do you judge of it? [2]
- But Lord bless you, a man enjoys every foot of it. [5]
- Any one but you would say that the man determined it, and that in doing it he exercised Free Will. [5]
- You mean that you would rather keep out of the way of the man you prayed for, so long as he is well. [10]
- But see, if you will let a poor man speak his mind, if I were you I'd not impose the command on Mr. [11]
- Now and then you will have a young man on your benches like the late Waldo Burnett,--not very often, if you lecture half a century. [3]
- Bye and bye you will comprehend why it is that I wish to unbosom myself to a newspaper man when I have so studiously avoided conversation with other people. [5]
- Now, sir, if you will be so kind as to look at these maps and plans in my portfolio, I am sure I can sell you an echo for less money than any man in the trade. [5]
- Any man among you who is possessed of any property may read the moral of my fable. [10]
- Let me show you what a man has got to go through: Nine years ago I mapped out my "Journey in Heaven. [5]
- This is why: you were fighting the man who gave you to the world. [11]
- I understood that you were a man of letters, and I hoped I might have the privilege of hearing from your own lips some account of your literary experiences. [6]
- He perceived that you were a man of ability, sir--" "And that was just the reason," said the Honourable Brush, "that he couldn't make you more useful just now. [9]
- And I want you to send a copy to the man that shot my dog. [5]
- P. S.--I beg you to remember that America is a good place for a young man to live in and succeed. [11]
- Let me introduce you to a young man who belongs to the Brahmin caste of New England. [6]
- Tell me, can you think of anything like it?--the strange light, the white bear of the Pole, that has no friends at all except the shooting stars, the great ice plains, the quick night hurrying on, the silence--such silence as no man can think! [11]
- I can offer you the position of the wife of a man with a public career--for which you are so well fitted. [9]
- Everybody will tell you that; and one day when a stranger threw a stone at it, not knowing it was your cat, the village rose against him as one man and hanged him! [5]
- I swear to you that, as a man and an artist, I never felt better, and so I ought properly to be in my usual frame of mind. [10]
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