Use ones in a sentence
Sentences ending with ones
- Well, now, when you stop and think, they're royal good ones. [5]
- And they say you put up a notice sudden like, without asking them, that there'd be two long shifts instead of three eight-hour ones. [9]
- He is deceiving you now in small things, great Caesar, and later he will deceive you in greater ones. [10]
- If I told you I would be reasonable--" "I don't believe in miracles," she said, recovering a little; "at least in modern ones. [9]
- Let me tell you a story, adapted to young persons, but which won't hurt older ones. [6]
- And only last year I had cheated him in a trade, giving him a large fish-hook which was partly broken through for three small sound ones. [5]
- Help, Hapi and Ye three holy ones! [10]
- Well --argued Miles--he would naturally go to his former haunts, for that is the instinct of unsound minds, when homeless and forsaken, as well as of sound ones. [5]
- I think it would astonish even the wise ones. [4]
- Louisville grew amazingly; white frame houses were built, and even brick ones. [9]
Short sentences using ones
- They are expressive ones. [5]
- On quite simple ones. [5]
- Living citizens--not dead ones. [5]
- But only harmless ones. [5]
- All the respectable ones. [5]
- First the small ones. [10]
- You tear open old ones. [11]
- One of the old ones! [2]
- Down with the noisy ones! [10]
- The rescued ones lighted them! [10]
Sentences containing ones two or more times
- The old ones, wet, discoloured, and torn, were stripped off, and thick, woollen ones substituted. [9]
- It has all the tastes there are except refined ones, it has all the habits there are except good ones. [5]
- Now, when he sought for subjects, beside the smaller and more simple ones appeared mighty and manifold ones, often of superhuman grandeur. [10]
- It scares off some of the weak supporters, true, but it soon turns strong ones into stubborn ones. [5]
- Ealer always had several high-class books in the pilot-house, and he read the same ones over and over again, and did not care to change to newer and fresher ones. [5]
- The original ones passed into the Union even before they cast off their British colonial dependence; and the new ones each came into the Union directly from a condition of dependence, excepting Texas. [7]
- The new ones only took the designation of States on coming into the Union, while that name was first adopted for the old ones in and by the Declaration of Independence. [7]
- She was not one who could open her heart to acquaintances: the curious ones got but little satisfaction, and the kind ones thought her cold, and they did not perceive that she was really grateful for their little attentions. [9]
- He and Martina must e'en make their way home again with two adopted dear ones, and it must be the care of the old folks to comfort the young ones instead of the young succoring the old as was natural. [10]
- I think I'd move to one of the quieter ones, the French ones, if I were a little surer of my pronunciation and the subjunctive mood. [9]
More example sentences with the word ones in them
- But he, my younger brother, had five little ones, while I, you see, only left a wife behind. [2]
- For somehow when you get at the bottom of most crimes--the small ones leastways--you find they weren't quite meant. [11]
- If he refuses, you can go in in spite of him, since you and Mr. Farrar are the only ones who can sail. [9]
- But no,--everything went wrong we had only flying trips here and there in place of the leisurely ones which we had planned. [5]
- Other hours, however, would follow, and if the next did not decide the fate of the woman whom she hated, future ones should. [10]
- Every year some would die and others become incapacitated by age and infirmity; there would be no new ones to take their places. [5]
- I'll replace them with dead ones at half the money. [5]
- The best and wisest has his defects, and sometimes they would seem to be very grave ones if brought up against him in the form of accusation. [6]
- Neither do the wise ones beat themselves uselessly against brick or stone. [9]
- The thirty-six men, who had been admitted through the gates, were the only ones who refused to be accessory to this treason. [10]
- Several of the white ones were barred like zebras with rainbow stripes of blue and red and yellow paint. [5]
- During these spectacles, which were followed by other similar ones, Barbara had been thinking of her own affairs, and gazed more frequently at her lover and his distinguished guests than at the former. [10]
- If these powers, which differ much in different animals, are capable of improvement, there seems no great improbability in more complex faculties, such as the higher forms of abstraction, and self- consciousness, etc., having been evolved through the development and combination of the simpler ones. [1]
- The younger ones when shedding their milk-teeth often died from fever. [1]
- The thought of what might happen when, after these days of working for her bread ended, still more terrible ones followed, had troubled her again and again the day before. [10]
- I met a western man at the club and asked him about western resorts, quiet ones. [9]
- The wavy ones were wriggling about like eels or water-snakes. [6]
- Mr. Dobbins' lashings were very vigorous ones, too; for although he carried, under his wig, a perfectly bald and shiny head, he had only reached middle age, and there was no sign of feebleness in his muscle. [5]
- Yet, if I were to locate the Sirens geographically, I should place the beneficent desires on this coast, and the dangerous ones on that of wicked Baiae; to which group the founder of Naples no doubt belonged. [4]
- Many similar caves were to be found in the holy Fountain, and other anchorites had taken possession of the larger ones among them. [10]
- Peter and George were the only ones that come out here; George was the married brother; him and his wife both died last year. [5]
- The round ones were spinning on their axes and rolling in every direction. [6]
- The old knights were so proud of these names that if a burgher called them by their right ones they would correct them. [5]
- The new papers were more aggressive than the earlier ones, and for that reason found a heartier welcome in some quarters, and met with a sharper antagonism in others. [6]
- The Keilhau ones were kept in a cellar, and through the opening we thrust a pole to which the blade of a rapier was fastened. [10]
- Warm, still days were interspersed between the windy ones, when the sky was turquoise blue, when the very river banks were steeped in new colours, when the distant, shadowy mountains became real. [9]
- Tho' the times were drinking and gaming ones, I had been brought up that a gentleman should do both in moderation. [9]
- Dishes of butter were distributed along the table within reach of people's arms, if they had long ones, but there were no private butter plates. [5]
- They moaned and wept, and said they should never see their homes and their dear ones again. [5]
- The next ones went over my head, the next hit me in the back. [5]
- He was not well enough to go, some of the timid ones said; but he answered by packing his carpet-bag, and in an hour or two we were on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad in full blast for Harrisburg. [6]
- Mr. Peckham knew well enough that it was just as well to have good instructors as bad ones, so far as cost was concerned, and a great deal better for the reputation of his feeding-establishment. [6]
- Misfortune is a weapon which cleaves base natures like a sword, yet like a hammer welds noble ones more closely. [10]
- By and by we went to see one of the supremely great ones. [5]
- I suggest that we make the local appointments forthwith, leaving foreign or general ones for ulterior and occasional action. [7]
- But did not we have better ones? [10]
- I inquired the way to the office of the conductor: it was closed, but would soon be open, and I waited; and at length the official, a stout Frenchman, appeared, and I secured places in the interior, the only ones to be had to Visp. [4]
- That is the way to find out what books he does n't want you to see, which of course are the ones you particularly wish to see. [6]
- The trench itself was the room, in which the lucky ones, such as the squadron commander, had a board, lying on piles at the end opposite the entrance, to serve as a table. [2]
- The superincumbent weight was sufficient to mash the ends of those great upright beams fairly into the solid wood of the horizontal ones three inches, compressing and bending the upright beam till it curved like a bow. [5]
- The town itself was squat but amiable: small houses and large huts; the only place of note and dignity, the new town hall, which was greatly overshadowed by the big mill, and even by the two smaller ones flanking it north and south. [11]
- But, as I was saying, to change quarters here as late as November is a little difficult, for the wise ones seek to get housed for the winter by October: they select the sunny apartments, get on the double windows, and store up wood. [4]
- The old woman was quite herself again over the work, and as she looked at Euphorion, who sat quite crushed on his couch with his eyes fixed on the ground, she cried out to him: "After bad times, come good ones! [10]
- I hope they was plated ones, if they did! [6]
- Still his condition was not such as to prevent him from going on with various projects he had been contemplating or from forming new ones. [4]
- Now that she was losing her most sincere friends, the only ones who might have ventured a kindly warning, she must learn to guard herself. [10]
- The Honourable Jacob was left behind scratching his head, and presently he sought a front seat in which to think, the back ones not giving him room enough. [9]
- Why, that dervish was hunting in that little hill for the treasures of the earth, and didn't know he was walking over the real ones for a thousand miles. [5]
- That early machine was full of caprices, full of defects--devilish ones. [5]
- One of them was as notorious for costly and elegant cigars as I was for cheap and devilish ones. [5]
- Martha, the eldest, was already a grown young lady, but so sweet and kind that we never feared a rebuff from her; and her friends, too, liked us little ones. [10]
- Immediately after the war of 1812, tourists began to come to America, from England; scattering ones at first, then a sort of procession of them--a procession which kept up its plodding, patient march through the land during many, many years. [5]
- No, Washington, I want his strikes to be mighty moderate ones the rest of the way down the vale. [5]
- Last week through visitors also--the only ones we have had --Dr. Root and John Howells. [5]
- We have in view the whole of the great north transept--empty, and waiting for England's privileged ones. [5]
- The longer hairs vibrate sympathetically with the graver notes, and the shorter hairs with the higher ones. [1]
- But I am very willing to confess a great jealousy of many agents, and I could almost wish to see the Materia Medica so classed as to call suspicion upon certain ones among them. [3]
- They are the very ones who are at the present moment most zealous in maintaining the right of free discussion. [6]
- While walking we usually sung songs, among them very nonsensical ones, if only we could keep step well to their time. [10]
- Of course, I use the contemporary historians and pamphleteers,--Dutch, Spanish, French, Italian, German, and English,--but the most valuable of my sources are manuscript ones. [6]
- Music arouses in us various emotions, but not the more terrible ones of horror, fear, rage, etc. [1]
- I hope that upon your return to your homes you will find your friends and loved ones well and happy. [7]
- The plan of uniting Didymus's garden with the Lochias and giving it to the little ones also met with his approval. [10]
- Mardiou and your uncle Zeno saw with their own eyes the strange swallows drive away those which had built their nest on the helm of the Antonias, and kill the young ones with their cruel beaks. [10]
- By ones and twos the fragments drifted to the breakfast table. [5]
- Hermon saw only two windows lighted, the ones in his friend's studio, which looked out into the open square, while his own faced the water. [10]
- Yet I have two reasons, which seem to me good and valid ones, for giving some particulars of the course of events which led to her few months of wedded life--that short spell of exceeding happiness. [14]
- He has built two or three breeds of American coquettes out of anecdotes-- mainly "biased" ones, I suppose; and, as they occur "in literature," furnished by his pen, they must be "all libelous. [5]
- She must have two footmen behind her carriage, and very big ones. [2]
- Her face was turned toward the large doorway of the main entrance, while she sometimes greeted newly introduced guests, sometimes bade farewell to departing ones, and meanwhile answered and asked questions. [10]
- The three most trustworthy ones are here: Amyntas, the leech Chrysippus, and the admirable Proclus. [10]
- I call all trees mine that I have put my wedding-ring on, and I have as many tree-wives as Brigham Young has human ones. [6]
- Yet he shuddered, too, to think what might happen if it was all true, and discovery or reunion should shake to the centre the very life of the two long-parted ones. [11]
- In the autumn, too, many a dry brown leaf found its way among the more expensive tobacco ones. [10]
- At last, when Tom was describing one of the roughest and raggedest ones, he gave a shiver and a gasp and says: "Oh, lordy, that's one of them! [5]
- I put them together on the long list yonder, and the Spaniards at the court add new ones every hour. [10]
- She herself appealed to the world's judgment for her use of some of the faculties she had,--not the best,--but still the only ones she could turn to strangers' benefit. [14]
- He was invited to the banquets given by the wealthier ones, and to join the wild pranks, in which they sometimes indulged, but spite of persuasions and entreaties, always in vain. [10]
- She had sought to remove comparisons, too, from the limits of her vision; to cherish and keep alive, indeed, such regrets as she had, but to make no new ones. [9]
- How it came to pass that Margery should so suddenly have brought her memories to an end most of you know already; howbeit I will set it down for the younger ones. [10]
- But come close to me, come all of you--and the little ones likewise. [10]
- He willingly yielded to his wife in small matters, in important ones he meant to remain master of the house. [10]
- Barbara said this to her husband when he wished to check the merry laughter of the little ones, and then went to her chamber. [10]
- Dion was right to give this warning; for Gorgias's bearing and the very tone of his voice changed as he eagerly declared that the frightful events had been followed by more than happy ones for the city, his friend, and Barine. [10]
- In each case, to get the best results, you must free the metal from its obstructing prejudicial ones by education--smelting, refining, and so forth. [5]
- He, too, seemed to be following paths which were scarcely straight ones. [10]
- He besought Nemesis to be content, and not add to blindness new tortures to augment the terrible ones which rent his soul, and he did so with all the ardour of his passionate nature. [10]
- Older people came to Asquith for simplicity and rest, and the younger ones were brought there for these things. [9]
- He also spoke to Adam, but said only a few words, not cheery ones as usual, but grave and harsh in purport. [10]
- If it comes to a battle my old soldier's eyes, dim as they are now, may with the help of yours see many things that may be useful to you young ones. [10]
- I had little time or inclination for reading fiction; my days were busy ones, and my nights were spent with law books. [9]
- In the mean time I will say with Prospero, addressing my old readers, and my new ones, if such I have, "If you be pleased, retire into my cell And there repose: a turn or two I'll walk, To still my beating mind. [6]
- Sometimes Augusta Maturin thought of Janet as a wildflower--one of the rare, shy ones, hiding under its leaves; sprung up in Hampton, of all places, crushed by a heedless foot, yet miraculously not destroyed, and already pushing forth new and eager tendrils. [9]
- In consequence of this, Mr. Elliot himself subsequently examined some hundred old ones, and found the statement true. [1]
- The result of this system is, that lecture-courses upon specialties of an unusual nature are often delivered to very slim audiences, while those upon more practical and every-day matters of education are delivered to very large ones. [5]
- And now at this moment, when hope was dead, Tom Sawyer came forward with nine yellow tickets, nine red tickets, and ten blue ones, and demanded a Bible. [5]
- They charged at this cry like a herd of mad buffalo, the weaker ones trampled under foot or thrust against the wall. [9]
- The valet received this commission, like all the former ones, with a slight, grave bow. [10]
- I shall continue this (an hour per day) but the rest of the year I expect to put in on a couple of long books (half-completed ones. [5]
- You must n't think there are no better things in these pages of mine than the ones I'm going to read you, but you may come across something here that I forgot to say when we were talking over these matters. [6]
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