Use say in a sentence
Sentences starting with say
- Say I am your mother!--I have loved you so long, and there is no other. [5]
- Say I sent you. [11]
- Say the word--say you promise it! [5]
- Say on what you like. [11]
- Say from whom you had it. [2]
- Say also that you called Heaven to bless me. [11]
- Say what you will--the very worst for aught I care. [10]
- Say what you will, men have good hearts. [4]
- Say rather: Fool, who at last has succeeded in doing something rational," he replied joyfully. [10]
- Say what you want. [2]
Sentences ending with say
- I think you yourself realized that my wish to wait a year before giving a final answer was proof that I really had not that in my heart which would justify me in saying what you wished me to say. [11]
- But it is your 'noble lady Damia'--that old woman, who has told you what to say. [10]
- What does the Young Doctor say? [11]
- More shame for you, mother, I was going to say. [12]
- More than this you would not ask me to say. [6]
- I denied you, you will say. [11]
- Fust I thot you was deef and dumb, then I thot you was sick or crazy, or suthin', and then by and by I begin to reckon you was a passel of sickly fools that couldn't think of nothing to say. [5]
- Let me ask you this--that you'll not believe anything bad of me till you've heard what I've got to say. [11]
- Well, then, do you think I'd care what--what Mere Langlois or the rest of the world would say? [11]
- And he's gone, you say? [9]
Short sentences using say
- They say 'Damn you! [11]
- Now what do you say? [10]
- But cautiously--what do you say? [10]
- You have power, you say. [11]
- Say, lemme hear you read. [5]
- Won't you say yes, Nell? [12]
- What would the world say? [11]
- Now say you will. [5]
- Do say you will go. [11]
- He didn't say why. [9]
Sentences containing say two or more times
- Say, I reckon your father's poor, and I'm bound to say he's in pretty hard luck. [5]
- Now what would you say, Cleopatra, if I myself took a part in my procession--I say mine, since it is to be in my honor; that really would be for once something new and amusing. [10]
- I don't say you can be, mind, but I say with work and brains it's as easy for the son of Hilary Vane as for anybody else. [9]
- Of his love you are ever sure; remember him in your prayers; and as for that you have to say to Ann, say it in such wise that she shall not take it over much to heart. [10]
- She received him with quite the old Hawkeye openness and cordiality, and fell to talking at once of their little acquaintance there; and it seemed impossible that he could ever say to her what he had come determined to say. [5]
- He turned away with a grimace as if to say that everything Dolokhov had said to him and everything he could say had long been known to him, that he was weary of it and it was not at all what he wanted. [2]
- He did not wish to say "yes"--he could not say "no," and went to the house at the appointed hour. [10]
- It is a wine-cask as big as a cottage, and some traditions say it holds eighteen thousand bottles, and other traditions say it holds eighteen hundred million barrels. [5]
- I suppose you will say, what we have heard you say before, that you only asked questions. [11]
- I said that what you thought of me meant more to me than what any one else in the world thought; and that I say now, and will always say it. [11]
More example sentences with the word say in them
- You lived for yourself and say you nearly ruined your life and only found happiness when you began living for others. [2]
- And you say you're not sick, and so I don't see why we shouldn't come to business. [8]
- You're a gossip; you're a damned, pertinacious, preposterous gossip, and I'll say it as often as you like. [11]
- You can forgive your wife, and take her back, or you can say to both, Go! [11]
- You long for your sister; go to her, I have nothing more to say against it. [10]
- Kandaules may take your place to-morrow, but give hum the strictest orders, and say that the slightest neglect will put his life in danger.--Now depart. [10]
- What's he beside your own flesh and blood, I say again. [11]
- Say, stranger, when your Mr. Temple smiled--" "He is the man! [9]
- The balance of your letter, I say, pleases me exceedingly. [5]
- I must say your language is unwarranted. [9]
- Never fall below your ideals--that is what I heard a speaker say at the Town and Country Club, and that is my notion. [4]
- I shall watch your going on"--(he did not say goings on)--"your Alpine course, with clear memories of things and hours dearer to me than all the world, and with which I would not have parted for the mines of the Rand. [11]
- Say, Victoria, there's your friend Mr. Vane in the corner. [9]
- They won't know your father here--" If Stephen thought the Judge brutal, he did not say so. [9]
- You say that your daughter favors Hosea? [10]
- I have called your attention to this movement in order to say that it was neither accidental nor isolated. [4]
- I say two young people, for the one who counts most years seems to me to be really the younger of the pair. [6]
- And he said, Young man, I say unto thee, arise. [5]
- I was afraid you'd say something awkward. [8]
- He desires that you, who wish the Territories to remain free, should believe that he stands by that position; but he does not say it himself. [7]
- I say with you, who indeed! [12]
- I appear before you, therefore, for little else than to greet you, and to briefly say farewell. [7]
- When I've told you, then you must say whether you will have anything to do with it, or with me.... You remember," he continued, without waiting for her to speak, "you remember that day upon the Ecrehos--five years ago? [11]
- And I tell you, once for all, I say thank you for nothing for such friends. [10]
- I'm sorry for you, M'sieu' Jean Jacques, and I've come to say that I'm ready to lend you two thousand dollars, if that's any help. [11]
- I say to you, Brice," he went on earnestly, "the importance of plain talk can't be overestimated. [9]
- I say to you, at the risk of the accusation of conceit, that I believed myself to have a power in the pulpit if I could only discover the truth. [9]
- When I visit you, as you say I shall, I mean to indoctrinate Maurice with sound views on that subject. [6]
- I believe in you, and, believing, I say good-bye. [11]
- By and by you would say, 'Good morning, your Eminence, I will call again' --but you wouldn't. [5]
- If I could you would say you were nearly paid for the trouble you took. [5]
- 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]
- Any one but you would say that the man determined it, and that in doing it he exercised Free Will. [5]
- You are going?--and you won't say even good-night--or good-bye? [5]
- To escape fear, you will thrust your wife from the house; fear, you say, would undermine your strength. [10]
- That is what you will say, Thomas--and you wouldn't take any money for those two thousand verses--no indeed you wouldn't. [5]
- You always say you will never go again, but you do go. [5]
- And--I wonder if you will let me say it? [4]
- You now say you will have but 85,000 when all enroute to you shall have reached you. [7]
- When you say you will do a thing 'directly,' you mean 'immediately'; in the American language--generally speaking--the word signifies 'after a little. [5]
- I dare say you will betray me to my father--" But Arsinoe did not finish her sentence, for Selene looked up at her with a mixture of suffering and alarm, and said: "I cannot be glad--I am in too much pain. [10]
- Ver' well, now, you will be sorry for dat, and say your prayer. [11]
- I appeal to you whether he did not say it was a question for the Supreme Court? [7]
- I once thought you were this and that--I won't say what I thought you. [11]
- People would say you were not quite disinterested. [11]
- But I thought you were all only trying to make it easier for me, and I heard Warbeck say to Rockwell, when they thought I was asleep, 'It's ten to one against him. [11]
- I guess if you was to say that to some of the lady ministers nowadays, you'd git yourself into trouble. [8]
- Alors, some of you was out to hurt our friend M'sieu' Carnac here, and I didn't say no to it; but you'd better keep your weapons for election day and use them agin Barode Barouche. [11]
- Is there anything you want to say before that? [11]
- And now, if you want to keep her, if you want her to live on with you, I warn you not to tell her you know of the insult this letter contains, nor ever say what would make her think you suspected her. [11]
- I say that you took your hat off your head, and you prove me a liar by putting it on your head. [7]
- Jean said: "Joan, you told us yourself that you were going to Uncle Laxart's to nurse his wife, but you didn't say you were going further, yet you did go on to Vaucouleurs. [5]
- Did anybody tell you to say you had no opinion about it? [5]
- It is for you to say whether that can be done. [7]
- How nice of you to say that! [5]
- But now--what have you to say of this noble liquor, excellent Gagabu? [10]
- Did I understand you to say it was your opinion that the supposititious candle was lighted at about eight o'clock yesterday evening? [5]
- I says: "Now you think it's bad luck; but what did you say when I fetched in the snake-skin that I found on the top of the ridge day before yesterday? [5]
- I say to you that while I live all I am is yours, fair and foul, good and bad. [11]
- I cannot give you that to which you have been accustomed all your life, that which you have here at Fairview, but I shouldn't say this to you if I believed that you cared for them above --other things. [9]
- If you are you should say so plainly. [7]
- For the verses you send me, I will not say they are hopeless, and I dare not affirm that they show promise. [6]
- No doubt, as you say, where power is supreme, one can do as one likes and suffer no injury; but we poor magicians are not so situated. [5]
- Is that, do you say, the daughter that Seleukus has just lost? [10]
- But, yes, as you say, she has a kind heart. [11]
- We cannot, as you say, promise to love for life. [9]
- The good Paulus, you say, is with him? [10]
- Well, what do you say, friends, to being our own Victualling Board out in the open sea, if we can get there? [11]
- It is easy, you say, for an outsider to preach waiting, patience, forbearance, sympathy, helpfulness. [4]
- It is as you say, dear old friend, "the pathos of it" yes, it was a piteous thing--as piteous a tragedy as any the year can furnish. [5]
- Well, just as you say, but I wished to be fair and liberal there's nothing mean about me. [5]
- And so, as you say, 'bien,' and we each have our way, bedad! [11]
- Take care what you say, and consider well what punishment awaits perjurers. [10]
- What ship did you say you came over in? [5]
- But what do you say to the nose of your mistress Nefert? [10]
- And what do you say to New York?--asked the Koh-i-noor. [6]
- Friends, what do you say to letting me off this evening? [10]
- But why did you say those sharp things at your trial? [11]
- How old did you say this was? [9]
- And what will you say then, I should like to know? [8]
- I never heard you say that you were glad he wasn't your husband. [4]
- Now why do you say such things to me, especially when--when you are aspiring! [11]
- Separation, of which you say so much that is bad, does not seem to have had its usual effect on you. [2]
- I have heard you say so many times that nobody could be a great artist without passing years and years at work, and growing pale and lean with thinking so hard. [6]
- I have heard you say so a dozen times. [9]
- It goes, as you say over here. [4]
- Is it that you say one must go to confession, and in order to go to confession it is needful to sin? [11]
- Und vat vill you say of Goethe? [9]
- But how did you say it?--I mean the manner of it. [5]
- If you, Philip--if you say it is all right, I will believe that it is right, for you would never want your wife to have one single wrong thing like a dark spot on her life with you--would you? [11]
- 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]
- I observe that you say 'causes necessary to state,' but you have omitted to state them. [5]
- And what did you say and do? [11]
- Do just as you say about the money matter. [7]
- But you say you reasoned yourself into it. [7]
- 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]
- Tell me, are you only a tourist--I was going to say idler, but I know you are not; you have the face of a man who does things--are you tourist or worker here? [11]
- I cannot tell you now what my trouble is; but I can say that no other living woman has a claim upon me. [11]
- And I'm telling you nothing but the unvarnished truth when I say that not one single drop of rain fell on me--not a single drop, sir! [5]
- Eef you say you not care a dam to go to jail, so you can put him there, too, becos' you have not'ing, an' so dam seeck of everyt'ing, he will t'ink ten t'ousan' dollar same as one cent to Nic Dupont--ben sur! [11]
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