Use nowhere in a sentence
Sentences starting with nowhere
- Nowhere in the world is there such a concentration of rich mines as at Johannesburg. [5]
- Nowhere to hunt with your dogs? [2]
- Nowhere else was there a light, but a chimney-flue was creaking somewhere. [11]
- Nowhere did she show to better advantage. [11]
- Nowhere is the river so terrible as where it rushes, as if maddened by its narrow bondage, through the canon. [4]
- Nowhere and at no time had it been defined by any of their statesmen. [9]
- Nowhere else is it or was it so easy for a man to change his condition, to satisfy his wants, nowhere else has he or had he such advantages of education, such facilities of travel, such an opportunity to find an environment to suit himself. [4]
- Nowhere do the heavens blaze more brilliantly than here. [10]
- Nowhere could be gotten a better idea of its age than in this gigantic silent tomb. [13]
- Nowhere does Macbeth's expression "dusty death" seem so true to all around us. [6]
Sentences ending with nowhere
- The story seems to be arriving nowhere. [5]
- The goatee is shortened, now, and has an end; formerly it hadn't any, but ran off eastward and arrived nowhere. [5]
- The plain is perfectly level, and seems to stretch away and away and away, dimming and softening, to the uttermost bounds of nowhere. [5]
- Every few steps other lofty and still narrower crevices branched from it on either hand--for McDougal's cave was but a vast labyrinth of crooked aisles that ran into each other and out again and led nowhere. [5]
- The day was lead-coloured; the road had stone factories alongside of it,--grey, dull-coloured rows of stone cottages belonging to these factories, and then we came to poor, hungry-looking fields;--stone fences everywhere, and trees nowhere. [14]
- He didn't come from nowhere. [11]
- Matter and motion everywhere; void and rest nowhere. [6]
- It had a crazy board fence around it, which leaned inward in places, and outward the rest of the time, but stood upright nowhere. [5]
- So Wilson mooned around, thinking, thinking, guessing, guessing, day and night, and arriving nowhere. [5]
- For three days after the delivery of his speech at the lodge he lay on a sofa at home receiving no one and going nowhere. [2]
Short sentences using nowhere
- They have nowhere to go. [2]
- You belong nowhere else. [11]
- It led nowhere. [11]
Sentences containing nowhere two or more times
- Such silence is there nowhere but in the city of the dead and at night, nowhere but in the desert. [10]
- Nowhere on this coast are the rocks more imposing, and nowhere do they offer so many studies in color. [4]
More example sentences with the word nowhere in them
- Hold on, Sam,--we won't get nowhere by calling names. [9]
- Many of them, who seldom make a sign, come here from habit; they have nowhere else to go. [4]
- All the gentlemen were very pigeon-breasted and very blue about the beards; and all the ladies were miraculous figures; and all the ladies and all the gentlemen were looking intensely nowhere, and staring with extraordinary earnestness at nothing. [12]
- Thousands of people were also roaming about in the great spaces of the edifice; but there was nowhere else anything like a crowd. [4]
- Of course the water was nowhere as clear or of as fine a complexion as it is in some other seasons of the year; for now it was at flood stage, and therefore dimmed and blurred by the mud manufactured from caving banks. [5]
- The renegade crew was nowhere to be seen. [9]
- Perhaps it is very undemocratic, but there is nowhere else more pride of family, of honorable descent, than here. [4]
- Paulus was nowhere to be seen, but there stood the food he had prepared for her. [10]
- He was nowhere to be seen in the groups which sang and gestured in the light of the many coloured fires, though once or twice Fleda's quickened ear detected his voice, exulting, in the chorus of song. [11]
- Ermolov was nowhere to be found and no one knew where he was. [2]
- And nowhere is this fact more apparent than in Britain. [9]
- I like, on these sunny days, to look into the Luxembourg Garden: nowhere else is the eye more delighted with life and color. [4]
- All the morning there were "inspections" to be attended, and nowhere could there be seen a more agreeable mingling of war and love than the spacious, tree-planted interior of the fort presented on such occasions. [4]
- We saw water, then, but nowhere in all the waste around was there a foot of shade, and we were scorching to death. [5]
- But nowhere seems the world so young and fresh and glad as on the sun-warmed veld. [11]
- Philanthropy, anxiety about the working-classes, is nowhere more serious or in the fashion than it is in London. [4]
- His enemies, for the moment, could get nowhere near him. [9]
- Panting and puffing, the major grumbled and growled at everybody because he thought he was being pushed and that they were all hurrying when they had nowhere to hurry to and were all surprised at something when there was nothing to be surprised at. [2]
- She searched for the head and sack, but they were nowhere to be found. [5]
- When we return, the bandits have all gone to their road-making: the suspicious landlord is nowhere to be seen. [4]
- She had noticed that he was in evening dress; and now she felt the vague hurt that people invited nowhere feel in the presence of those who are going somewhere. [8]
- The fact is that he can go nowhere else where life is so uneasy, and where, consequently, he would have so little of his sort of repose. [4]
- The result was, that Giuseppe did not appear at the mustering-office on the day set; and, when the file of soldiers came for him, he was nowhere to be found. [4]
- These vagaries of taste, which disfigure or destroy correct proportions or hide deformities, are nowhere more evident than in the illustrations of works of fiction. [4]
- And if by taking thought, he had arrived, from nowhere, at his present position of ease and eminence, success had not turned to ashes in his mouth. [9]
- Two hours from Tabor to Nazareth--and as it was an uncommonly narrow, crooked trail, we necessarily met all the camel trains and jackass caravans between Jericho and Jacksonville in that particular place and nowhere else. [5]
- He had been stopping in that house ten days; I almost know, now, that he stops long nowhere, the past six or eight months, but is restless and has to keep moving. [5]
- There is no sport in following a maze that leads to nowhere save the grave. [11]
- There was no sign of Lise; her clothes, which she had the habit of flinging across the chairs, were nowhere to be seen. [9]
- If there is sign of change nowhere else, we detect it in the newspaper. [4]
- Kosmas, who had seen the whole earth, could nowhere find more malice, deceit, hatred, and ill-will than exist here. [10]
- This family gathering seemed humiliating to Natasha--as if there were nowhere else for the family to talk but here at the ball. [2]
- Money was as plenty as dust; every individual considered himself wealthy, and a melancholy countenance was nowhere to be seen. [5]
- It is not pleasant to hear you libel the higher animals by attributing to them dispositions which they are free from, and which are found nowhere but in the human heart. [5]
- She took out one roll after another; then she tossed them all out on to the floor till the bottom of the chest was bare--but the gold was really gone, nowhere to be found. [10]
- In the woods, one day, talk ran on the Trinity as being nowhere asserted as a doctrine in the Bible, and some one suggested that the attempt to pack these great and fluent mysteries into one word must always be more or less unsatisfactory. [4]
- Nowhere, perhaps, can one come nearer to the beautiful myths of Greece, the springlike freshness of the idyllic and heroic age, than on this Sorrentine promontory. [4]
- It was built of the plainest and cheapest partially-smoothed boards, with a coating of dull paint on them, and there was nowhere a thought of decoration. [5]
- To make sure of our object, shall we locate it nowhere, and have Congress hereafter to hold its sessions, as the loafer lodged, "in spots about"? [7]
- The full blaze of day penetrated nowhere but into the circular vestibule, which was lighted by openings in the drum of the cupola that rested on four gigantic columns. [10]
- I afterwards thought of asking him what he had done with his flute and he fetched it then at once.--In short, the key was nowhere to be found. [10]
- Now a procession of ants appeared, from nowhere in particular, and went about their labors; one struggled manfully by with a dead spider five times as big as itself in its arms, and lugged it straight up a tree-trunk. [5]
- Sunday is nowhere observed with more strictness. [4]
- They were challenged nowhere, and the surgeon's servant, entering a side door of the palace, led her hastily through gloomy halls and passages where they met no one, though once in a dark corridor some one brushed against her. [11]
- The three were nowhere to be seen. [9]
- His doe was nowhere to be seen. [4]
- But license was nowhere more sternly prohibited than at Keilhau; and the deep religious feeling of its head-masters--Barop, Langethal, and Middendorf--ought to have taught the suspicious spies in Berlin that the command, "Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's," would never be violated here. [10]
- That Chairman was nowhere in sight. [5]
- Perhaps we can nowhere find a better illustration of the true relation of literature to life than in this example. [4]
- His presence was nowhere a rebuke to whatever was going on. [4]
- No, no: for none but the poor and sick and overridden, in time of peace; in time of war, mercy for none, pity nowhere, till the joybells ring the great man home. [11]
- An attempt to muster her doughty buccaneers failed; the gunner too had fled,--Gene Hollister; Ham Durrett and the Ewanses were nowhere to be seen, and a muster revealed only Tom, the fidus Achates, and Grits Jarvis. [9]
- It would be more agreeable to invite it to go nowhere than somewhere; for almost every one has been somewhere, and has written about it. [4]
- The humorous story may be spun out to great length, and may wander around as much as it pleases, and arrive nowhere in particular; but the comic and witty stories must be brief and end with a point. [5]
- The Lion of Lucerne would be impressive anywhere, but nowhere so impressive as where he is. [5]
- She really felt like a stranger nowhere in Rivervale. [4]
- Denisov silently watched Lavrushka's movements, and when the latter threw up his arms in surprise saying it was nowhere to be found Denisov glanced at Rostov. [2]
- The Pomfrets had just driven off, and Mr. Crewe was nowhere to be seen. [9]
- This trait has its advantages; nowhere else will a delusion run so fast, and so soon run up a tree--another of our happy phrases. [4]
- No other theatre is so complicated, for nowhere else do we find men so complete. [4]
- Because his country is everywhere and nowhere, his home is more to him than it is to any other. [11]
- And imagining that in this direction something important which he had long awaited was drawing near, he strolled about watching and listening to conversations, but nowhere finding any confirmation of the ideas that occupied him. [2]
- I believe nowhere in the world do you find such trees as in England. [5]
- I discovered that in the deed from Thomas to Miller, although Miller's name stood in a sort of marginal note on the record book, it was nowhere in the deed itself. [7]
- She went towards him, but before he had reached her he shouted out an enquiry whether her sister Irene was in the gate-keeper's lodge; the high-priest desired to speak with her, and she was nowhere to be found. [10]
- Read what she herself says:--"Currer Bell's book found acceptance nowhere, nor any acknowledgment of merit, so that something like the chill of despair began to invade his heart. [14]
- She must be here; she could stay nowhere else in the house, for here the little Margaret came back to her. [4]
- Yet, after all, he would be likely to arrive nowhere, I suspect; or, to change the figure, to find that, in parting with the taste of the earth, he had produced a flavorless composition. [4]
- I looked around; he was nowhere to be seen. [5]
- The thing could happen nowhere save in the England of today. [9]
- What was to happen in case the above-mentioned demands were not granted is nowhere set down, but there is little doubt that many of those present intended to trust to the fortune of arms. [10]
- Then man can go nowhere that "pusley" will not attend him. [4]
- She had to get the error from my head--it existed nowhere else. [5]
- I came away from the great city with the feeling that this most complex product of civilization was nowhere else developed to such perfection. [6]
- When he was free he searched, but she was nowhere to be found. [11]
- The Americans have every reason to be satisfied with their share of the fall; they get nowhere one single grand view like that from the Canada side, but infinitely the deepest impression of majesty and power is obtained on Goat Island. [4]
- There is nowhere else so much wisdom and such understanding of life as in a city club of young fellows, who have their experience still, for the most part, before them. [4]
- Whatever may follow dying, nowhere shall she lack Charmian's hand and heart. [10]
- Demanding what they do, and for the reason they do, they can voluntarily stop nowhere short of this consummation. [7]
- Nowhere is there dirt or stench, puddle or hog-wallow, neglect, disorder, or lack of trimness and neatness. [5]
- But as the Deerslayer tale is not a tale, and accomplishes nothing and arrives nowhere, the episodes have no rightful place in the work, since there was nothing for them to develop. [5]
- The poor fellow could not endure the terrors of the white man's parlor, and felt at home and at peace nowhere but in the kitchen. [5]
- We reached a corner, and the three were nowhere to be seen. [9]
- Apparently this vast continent has a really good climate nowhere but around the edges. [5]
- But such ordinary conditions of life were nowhere to be found. [2]
- Nowhere but in church, in the very presence of the Redeemer, could she bring herself to allow him to read her heart as it were an open book. [10]
- She knew the caution of his nature, she realized how he would take one step forward and another step back, and maybe get nowhere in the end, and she wanted him--for a home, for her father's sake, for what he could do for them both. [11]
- He has offended Caesar and was turned out of the palace, and now he is nowhere to be found. [10]
- These fighters under Byng had had their fill of tactics and strategy which led nowhere forward; and at Wortmann's Drift the day before they had done a big thing for the army with a handful of men. [11]
- Thus acted on by two impulses, one of a light and one of a grave nature, he moved for a while in a sort of diagonal between the two to nowhere in particular; but finally ended in treating the subject seriously. [4]
- Nowhere can a better description of liberty be found than that given by Winthrop, in his defence of himself before the General Court on a charge of arbitrary conduct. [6]
- So I steal away out of the crowd into a passage which, as it seem, go nowhere, and come quick, all at once, to a bare wall. [11]
- He was now awaiting his sentence in a dungeon, while Boges, the man who had led him into crime, was nowhere to be found, notwithstanding all the efforts of the police. [10]
- The Professor expressed at once a feeling about mountain-climbing that amounted to hostility,--he would go nowhere that he could not ride. [4]
- Talk about it as much as you like,--one's breeding shows itself nowhere more than in his religion. [6]
- Nowhere, as near as I can make out. [5]
- A voice, which appeared to come from nowhere in particular, brought the gentleman up standing. [9]
- The lifelike representation and graphic characterization which Warner was apt to display in his traveling sketches were here seen at their best, because nowhere else did he find the task of description more congenial. [4]
- Europe has many advantages which we have not, but they do not compensate for a good many still more valuable ones which exist nowhere but in our own country. [5]
- But the columns advanced for a long time, always in the same fog, descending and ascending hills, avoiding gardens and enclosures, going over new and unknown ground, and nowhere encountering the enemy. [2]
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