Use said in a sentence
Sentences starting with said
- Said he: "Tom, you let him alone. [5]
- Said he: "Have you ever read this, ma'm? [5]
- Said she was well, didn't it? [5]
- Said he: "Sometimes we'd have a batch of college students Queer lot. [5]
- Said he would wait for us in a little bunch of sycamores right back of Tom's uncle Silas's tobacker field on the river road, a lonesome place. [5]
- Said he--and his voice was low and impressive: "This is no ordinary case. [5]
- Said to be very eloquent. [6]
- Said he-- "Bless us, what is it? [5]
- Said they'd hev us hung, an' Clark, too. [9]
- Said we'd got to post Jim first. [5]
Sentences ending with said
- Go now to your homes, and tell those who are awaiting you what I have said. [9]
- Well, I congratulate you, Hugh," he said. [9]
- And what do you reckon they said? [5]
- Behave as if you know nothing either," she said. [2]
- I don't believe you heard a thing he said. [9]
- The papers say you have a political mind--the statesman's intelligence, the Times said. [11]
- He had not yet fully recovered from his adventure with the bear, she said. [11]
- Dead, these many years, they said. [5]
- And I will write to you," she said. [2]
- His intellectual side would always be stimulated by her, she would always "incite him to mental riot," as she had often said. [11]
Short sentences using said
- She said she wouldn't. [5]
- I said I would. [5]
- No," said the woman. [2]
- You are not well,--she said. [6]
- Jim said he was. [5]
- I said he was. [5]
- He said he was. [5]
- He said it was providential. [4]
- We said that was nothing. [5]
- She said this was nothing. [4]
Sentences containing said two or more times
- On that subject you know all I have said to you is "justice to all," and I have said nothing more particular to any one. [7]
- He said he would live to be avenged; said he would make our lives a curse to us. [5]
- He said it would fetch bad luck; and besides, he said, he might come and ha'nt us; he said a man that warn't buried was more likely to go a-ha'nting around than one that was planted and comfortable. [5]
- But then, perhaps, would come a letter from some quiet body in some out-of-the-way place, which showed me that I had said something which another had often felt but never said, or told the secret of another's heart in unburdening my own. [6]
- I said it would be a good idea to get some more garrisons to help him; but they said no, he had nothing to do but hold the place, and he was competent to do that, had done it two years already. [5]
- Of a sick woman He said that Satan had bound her; and to Peter He said, "Thou art an offense unto me. [5]
- I now ask whether he is able to find in anything that Judge Trumbull, for instance, has said, or in anything that I have said, a justification at all compared with what we have, in this instance, for that sort of vulgarity. [7]
- I asked her where she got it, and she said it came out of the woods and followed her; and she said it probably hadn't any mother or any friends and she was going to take it home and take care of it. [5]
- Clemens said that when he took the Jumping Frog book to Carlton, in 1867, the latter, pointing to his stock, said, rather scornfully: "Books? [5]
- I have said what I have said, and I am not given to changing my mind. [10]
More example sentences with the word said in them
- In industry and zeal he was said to resemble the celebrated and lamented Mr. Rand, of the Peach Nectar. [9]
- But this time you've said it jest one time too many. [5]
- As I said, you've only run away from one master to fall into another master's hands. [11]
- 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 said so yourself--that you didn't want, any one to know, now. [9]
- But you've said yourself, Mr. Crewe, that we've got to deal with this thing practically. [9]
- Have you said your prayers tonight, Madam Amelia? [5]
- You said in your letter that you had news. [11]
- Besides, but for your interruption, I should have said nothing about my father. [10]
- It is in your honor, and not in his, that we have no music this evening; you said that you did not particularly like it at a banquet. [10]
- I resign in your favour, doctor," said Colonel Sharpe. [9]
- It is said, your Excellency, that this Moray did not fire the shot that wounded you, but one who has less reason to love you. [11]
- You said that your course was set. [11]
- 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]
- He counts upon your coming, for I said I thought you would. [11]
- I indorse all your chairman has said to you about the union of England and America. [5]
- This is now your case; which, as I have said, pains me not less than it does you. [7]
- So the seven young men said one to the other, let us get up and travel. [5]
- A very interesting young man, the Deacon said, much given to the reading of pious books. [6]
- And he said, Young man, I say unto thee, arise. [5]
- He mentioned my young friend and said he was very anxious to have the $7000 now to begin his banking operations with, and could wait a while for the rest. [5]
- Also, he was young enough to "go a-roaming still," as he said to Henry Withers. [11]
- Certainly she was young enough (she said to herself) to draw the eyes of those who cared for youth and beauty. [11]
- Had not the Young Doctor said that Burlingame had written to lawyers in the old land to get information concerning him? [11]
- Jane, I said you'd tell me without ever me askin'. [13]
- He just said, 'You'd better come with me, Miss Hutchins,' and I went with him. [9]
- I will call you," said the countess in a whisper. [2]
- Manners waits on you, sir, in the drawing-room," said the footman. [9]
- But I like you, Richard, as I have said more than once. [9]
- Didn't I tell you, Michael Mitrich, that if it was said 'on the march' it meant in greatcoats? [2]
- I said to you, Give up; but you kept on. [11]
- No offence to you, Colonel Woodburn," said Dryfoos, turning to him before he drank. [8]
- So I cabled you, and said to myself that I would take the French steamer tomorrow (which will be Sunday). [5]
- So I suggested you, and said I would write and see if you would be willing to undertake it. [5]
- That's just like you young men," said the regimental commander cooling down a little. [2]
- You said that you would tell me some day. [11]
- I understand all you would say to me; but he who has most at stake has said it, and, if he failed, do you think, madame, that you could succeed? [11]
- I said that you would leave England within twenty-four hours, and that you would not return within three years. [11]
- He came to you with the good news first," she said with a flutter. [11]
- I will repay you with my warmest gratitude, for, though the Romans said that Cupid conquered through the eyes, yet Barbara's singing exerted a far more powerful influence over my heart than even her wonderful golden hair. [10]
- I believed in you when he said it, as I believe in you now when you stand there like that. [11]
- I said that you were the chosen Emperor of the Faithful, the coming king of the world, but he replied that the prophets of old taught their disciples with their own tongues. [11]
- While I thought you were making your fortune (as you said you were) you were making yourself a beggar, eh? [12]
- I said that you were in love with her once, Davy, when I saw you looking at the portrait. [9]
- Miss Woodburn said you were freezing him to death when I came down. [8]
- I always said you were born for high distinction and would achieve it. [5]
- Someone said that you were bad, Pierre. [11]
- 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]
- But I bid you welcome, Richard," said his Lordship; "you come with two of the most delightful vagabonds in the world. [9]
- Mr. Beaton said you we' a pofect Bahyard in friendship, and you would sacrifice anything to it. [8]
- We can put you up, Mr. Mallow," said the old man. [11]
- I don't want you to pity me for it," she said, forestalling a politeness from Mrs. March. [8]
- And I beg you to consider Dolokhov's offer," he said, articulating his friend's name with difficulty. [2]
- I am telling you the fact," said Natasha indignantly. [2]
- Her mother said you suggested me. [8]
- Shall I tell you some things the Professor said the other day? [6]
- Of course, with you soldiers the years of warfare count double, and he--Duke Alba said so--was born a general. [10]
- There it was, you see--we couldn't tell what Satan didn't want told; he had said so himself. [5]
- By this time, you see, I had gotten used to expecting everything Joan said to come true. [5]
- You remember that you said you would always be my friend? [9]
- I know what you said to him. [5]
- She heard what you said to him, you tell me. [9]
- A while ago you said that man's conscience is not a born judge of morals and conduct, but has to be taught and trained. [5]
- Don't you remember you said something of the kind the night of the election, years ago? [9]
- I remember what you said about a dilettante life. [4]
- I have made you quarrel with--" "His sweetheart," said Will, wickedly. [9]
- She said, simply:--"Will you please follow me, Mr. [9]
- When I telegraphed you on the 6th, saying you had over 100,000 with you, I had just obtained from the Secretary of War a statement, taken as he said from your own returns, making 108,000 then with you and en route to you. [7]
- T.] "Possible that you not it saw not," said Smiley, "possible that you--you comprehend frogs; possible that you not you there comprehend nothing; possible that you had of the experience, and possible that you not be but an amateur. [5]
- And Jim said you mustn't count the things you are going to cook for dinner, because that would bring bad luck. [5]
- Stay and talk; you must tell me everything that's said and done --and about the stranger. [11]
- And you said you loved me, and that nothing could change you! [11]
- Five minutes after you left me they all started for your house, and Lula Chandos said it was the quickest cure of a headache she had ever seen. [9]
- But of course you know her already," he said, evidently trying to entertain a visitor with whom he now found nothing in common. [2]
- 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]
- What more have you heard concerning the first books of the Annales of Tacitus, said to have been discovered in the Corvey monastery? [10]
- But, Mr. Mallow, you haven't said you've had no dinner, and you'll not be going to bed in this house without your food. [11]
- Take back what you have said, or we must deliver you up to punishment. [5]
- As I said, you had marriage without love. [11]
- But better if you had been that woman in the Morgue," he said without pity. [11]
- And you said you had a headache, and were tired. [9]
- She said, "Will you go to him and tell him that this meddlesome minx, here, had no business to say anything about me to him, and you take it all back? [8]
- I said, "Don't you do it; you come to New England on a favorable spring day. [5]
- I am sorry you disbelieve it, Madam,--I said, and added softly to my next neighbor,--but you prove it. [6]
- I always thought you despised me," said Carnac. [11]
- But I thought you dead by now, and--" "If you are disappointed," said I, "there is a way"; and I waved towards his men, then to Mr. Stevens and my own ambushed fellows. [11]
- There's a place you could hide by the river where no one could ever find you," she said, and left the room. [11]
- You said what you chose, and spoke from your own convictions, and catered to no one. [9]
- Oh, yes--you said you believed the door was open. [5]
- I said, 'Did you begin, Dear Queen? [6]
- Manners tells me you are to remain awhile in London, Mr. Carvel," he said, in his thick voice. [9]
- He said, 'If you are determined to kill me, let me have time to pray before I die,' I told him I had no time to hear him pray. [5]
- Pity I got you a piano, then," said Dryfoos. [8]
- Lo, said Merlin, yonder is that sword that I spake of. [5]
- They had not yet said anything to each other, except how happy, how glad, how thankful they were to have each other again; then a sentinel passed, and she started up, exclaiming anxiously: "So late, so late; Zorrillo will be waiting! [10]
- Big-featured and stern, yet he had the kindly eye of the most indomitable of frontier fighters, and I doubted not the truth of what was said of him--that he could kill any redskin hand-to-hand. [9]
- But nothing had yet been said about Biberli. [10]
- She shrank, and yet again she said that she would rather have his cruelty than another man's tenderness, so long as she knew that she had his-- She paused, and did not say the word. [11]
- He saw it yesterday; said it was dying, then, so I reckon it's dead by this time. [5]
- As I said yesterday, under similar circumstances at another gathering, you must not draw the inference that I have any intention of deserting any platform with which I have a legitimate connection because I do not stand on yours. [7]
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