Use says in a sentence
Sentences starting with says
- Says the mate, 'What did you come down for? [5]
- Says I, for two cents I'd leave the blamed country and never come a-near it agin. [5]
- Says it is to call it by, when I want it to come. [5]
- Says it is to call it by when I want it to come. [5]
- Says I, "Now this is according to the promises; I've been having my doubts, but now I am in heaven, sure enough. [5]
- Says I to the head clerk-- "I begin to see that a man's got to be in his own Heaven to be happy. [5]
- Says I-- "Now tell me--is this to go on forever? [5]
- Says your uncle Silas is like a changed man, on account of all this quarreling. [5]
- Says I: "Goodness sakes! [5]
- Says he: "'They reckon ill who leave me out; They know not well the subtle ways I keep. [5]
Sentences ending with says
- A perfectly gentlemanly young man, of courteous address and mild utterance, but means at least as much as he says. [6]
- Boun' to git yo' money back a hund'd times, de preacher says! [5]
- This horrid man would have gone off with you to Asquith or somewhere else, with handcuffs on your wrists; for it isn't a detective's place to take evidence, Mr. Crocker says. [9]
- But now I'm with you, Basil, every time, as that horrid little Fulkerson says. [8]
- They belong to whoever rubs the lamp or the ring, and they've got to do whatever he says. [5]
- You don't mind what Tynemouth says. [11]
- Young Marchand says what Manitou says. [11]
- We's doin' blame' well, en we better let blame' well alone, as de good book says. [5]
- In the Hellespont we saw where Leander and Lord Byron swam across, the one to see her upon whom his soul's affections were fixed with a devotion that only death could impair, and the other merely for a flyer, as Jack says. [5]
- We'll agree that way, then," he says. [12]
Short sentences using says
- Mrs. Falchion says you didn't. [11]
- He says he was astonished. [9]
- Conticuere omnes, as Virgil says. [6]
- She says it's very fine. [2]
- No, nobody, says they. [5]
- Mr. Merrill says so. [9]
- His father says so. [9]
- That is what Shekels says. [5]
- It's very important, she says. [11]
- That's what Coonrod says. [8]
Sentences containing says two or more times
- It was Colonel, won't you come and dine with us; and Colonel why don't we ever see you at our house; and the Colonel says this; and the Colonel says that; and we know such-and-such is so-and-so because my husband heard Col. [5]
- Before September forty-one were buried, says Wingfield; fifty, says Smith in one statement, and forty-six in another; Percy gives a list of twenty-four who died in August and September. [4]
- Mr Brass says to Miss Sally, "Upon my word," he says "it's a dangerous thing, and it might get us into a world of trouble, and I don't half like it. [12]
- Friday She says the snake advises her to try the fruit of that tree, and says the result will be a great and fine and noble education. [5]
- I'd watch everything that he says, and I'd say it as he says it. [11]
- So we have struck an inconsistency here --one says it was the landing, the other says it was the Pilgrims. [5]
- I cooked him some maccaroni myself one day, and he sends word to me by that Mr. Paul, 'Tell Miss Miranda,' says he, I that the Pope o' Rome don't have no better cooked maccaroni than what she sent up to me yesterday,' says he. [6]
- Mr Brass, he says, "It's no business of mine," he says; and Miss Sally, she says, "He's a funny chap, but it's no business of mine;" and the lady went away, and slammed the door to, when she went out, I can tell you. [12]
- Only--only his Highness says to us--" "Don't gossip of what his Highness says, but do his bidding, Pergot. [11]
- There's them as says 'e is, an' there's them as says 'e was cut down after Gordon. [11]
More example sentences with the word says in them
- That dimun in your shirt-front hain't got no life to it, says I. I don't believe it's nothiri' more 'n a bit o' winderglass. [6]
- 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]
- She says, "Take your hands away, Huckleberry; what a mess you are always making! [5]
- I recognize in your arguments that which smacks of his tongue, despite what he says of your reading the public prints and of forming your own opinions. [9]
- And now, since you will not put me quite at my ease by assuming, in words, that I have been properly 'chaperoned' here, I must inform you that my father waits hard by--is, as my riotous young brother says, 'without on the mat. [11]
- He is sure you will be cursed happy over it, and says that you predicted he would go over to the Whigs. [9]
- Ah, that shows you the power of music, that magician of magicians, who lifts his wand and says his mysterious word and all things real pass away and the phantoms of your mind walk before you clothed in flesh. [5]
- The decalogue says you shall not take away from any man his profit. [5]
- The world says, You shall have latitude enough to swing in freely, but you must keep within the code. [11]
- Col. Youngs says you must rent Kinkead's room by all means--Government would rather pay $150 a month for your office than $75 for Gen. North's. [5]
- Speed also says you must not fail to send us the New York Journal he wrote for some time since. [7]
- She says that you must give me your aunts address, and that she will write to her. [9]
- She also says you have written me two letters, and that, although you do not expect me to come now, you wonder that I do not write. [7]
- Every one says you have done such splendid work for England, and that now you can have anything you want. [11]
- He says, 'Bije, you get 'em. [9]
- Everybody here says you can't get a thing like this through Congress without buying committees for straight-out cash on delivery, but I think I've taught them a thing or two--if I could only make them believe it. [5]
- Well, she says you are to forget all that.... She says: 'I shall love him always, but let him be free. [2]
- Should they meet you anywhere, kisses in abundance in fine, wherever you move there is nothing but kisses"--a custom, says this reformer, who has not the fear of Stubbes before his eyes, "never to be sufficiently commended. [4]
- If the New York man says the same, why despair? [11]
- A gentleman says yes to a great many things without stopping to think: a shabby fellow is known by his caution in answering questions, for fear of, compromising his pocket or himself. [6]
- After almost three years' experience, Winslow says, he can scarce distinguish New England from Old England, in respect of heat and cold, frost, snow, rain, winds, etc. [3]
- Speed says he wrote you what Jo Smith said about you as he passed here. [7]
- Peacock says she wrote good letters, but apparently interested people had sagacity enough to mislay them in time. [5]
- Is my father wrong when he says that it is a proud thing to belong to the mightiest realm on earth, before whose power barbarians tremble; a great thing to feel and call yourself a Roman citizen? [10]
- Again, old Mr. Wright, who lives up South Fork somewhere, is teasing me continually about some deeds which he says he left with you, but which I can find nothing of. [7]
- Hanno says the wounds are not at all dangerous. [10]
- Carmen says she would prefer a row of monks--something piquant about that in a ballroom. [4]
- George says he would not part with him for all Tripoli,'" etc. [4]
- Whipple says he would give notice had he not promised the old duke--" "Drat Whipple! [9]
- It may be worth while to be careful what one says before her. [6]
- For you are worth more to us just now than any prince we have; at least so says the Grande Marquise. [11]
- Writing of his work on the Adirondacks, he says, "If I should ever live to get this wonderful thing written, I expect it will show one thing, if no more; and that is, that every thing has an opposite. [4]
- Can't marry a woman now-a-days till you're so deaf you have to cock your head like a parrot to hear what she says, and so longsighted you can't see what she looks like nearer than arm's-length. [6]
- I know their witnesses say that there are cross currents--that, as one witness says, there were three cross currents and two eddies; so far as mere statement, without experiment, and mingled with mistakes, can go, they have proved. [7]
- When the howitzers with their nice little balls of lyddite physic get opening their bouquets to-morrow--" "Who says to-morrow? [11]
- Major Rollins leaves with me very strong papers from the neighbors of these men, whom he says he knows to be true men. [7]
- Latterly his familiarity with it has doubled in bulk; so that when America is mentioned now, two torches flare up in the dark caverns of his mind and he says, "Ah, the country of the great man Washington; and of the Holy City--Chicago. [5]
- It is curious, with his tendency to optimism and general expansion of futures, that he says nothing of the possible sales of the new book, or of his expectations in that line. [5]
- Forty eight guns with ammunition have been sent him from here, and his Serene Highness says he will defend Moscow to the last drop of blood and is even ready to fight in the streets. [2]
- She says she wishes to help me. [11]
- Nevertheless, says Mr. Wingfield, the Council had fully plotted to depose him. [4]
- Newport's arrival, says Wingfield, "saved Mr Smith's life and mine. [4]
- Perry says it will spoil the avenue. [9]
- She says she will not yield to Juste's suit until he yields to me. [11]
- Jones says he will move his mill up next spring. [5]
- He says you will imperil my psyche--my soul, my immortal soul. [10]
- He says he will find it this time, sure. [5]
- She says she will be the pride of the village when she grows up; and its idol, too, just as she is now. [5]
- Carmen says that will be our sober room, where we go when we want to repent of things. [4]
- Then he says, 'Why, I didn't hear it fall! [5]
- And he says, why shouldn't you do it here, or why shouldn't you be the man who will guide it all in England? [11]
- The author from whom Montaigne took his facts is the elder Pliny, who, in his Natural History, Book X, Chapter 83, says, "Other animals become sated with veneral pleasures; man hardly knows any satiety. [5]
- Are we not whole years short of that interesting period of life when Mr. Balzac says that a man, etc., etc., etc.? [6]
- But the man who told me about Mount Pilatus says it's one of the things to see. [5]
- It is Eucken who says that the individual, once released from external authority, can never be turned back to it. [9]
- Is it one who says sweet words? [11]
- He says the whites left their stone fort before he and Lieut. [5]
- New poetry; by which, he says, he means chiefly old poetry that is new to the reader. [6]
- It matters little whether I killed him or not; the law says I did, and the law has taken its toll of me. [11]
- It is only when the second midnight comes that, with conscious, but pensive and far-off, eyes, he says to her: "Angelique, my wife. [11]
- Kiechel says that when the criminal was driven in the cart under the gallows, and left hanging by the neck as the cart moved from under him, his friends and acquaintances pulled at his legs in order that he might be strangled the sooner. [4]
- I've told you what Tynie says, but he doesn't know at all what I know; he doesn't see the danger I see, doesn't realize the mad thing in your brain, the sad thing weighing down your heart--and hers. [11]
- And this is what the Nicene Creed is trying to express when it says, 'Begotten of his Father before all worlds. [9]
- And, he says, what makes a liar so particularly contemptible in his eyes is, that to attain his end, he must be constantly declaring and repeating the horror he has of those who are and do the very same thing as he himself. [10]
- I can hear what it says, and I don't want to see it. [11]
- You may believe what he says, or not, just as you choose: "So interested was his Royal Highness in the proceedings that he stayed in the ring three and a half hours witnessing these trotting matches. [9]
- I mean here what he says about the fixing of the Rio Grande as her boundary in her old constitution (not her State constitution), about forming Congressional districts, counties, etc. [7]
- I didn't know what he meant, and I began to think, says she, he must be crazy. [6]
- He doesn't know what good luck is--never has had any; often says he wishes he was in the other hell, he is so tired of this one. [5]
- I ask him what else he objects to, and he says patented processes. [9]
- She will have what Aunt Silence says she shall have. [6]
- He says you were very good to him,--that you and Mrs. Brice gave up everything to nurse him. [9]
- She says they were only made for scenery--like the rhinoceros and the mastodon. [5]
- If the aristocracy were malignant--though numbers of them were far from being so--there was also a malignant prejudice aroused against them, and M. Taine is not far wrong when he says of this prejudice, "Its hard, dry kernel consists of the abstract idea of equality. [4]
- He says there were certain modifications made in the bill in committee that he did not vote for. [7]
- Ma says there were 10 hearses, with the fire companies (their engines in mourning--firemen in uniform,) the various benevolent societies in uniform and mourning, and a multitude of citizens and strangers, forming, altogether, a procession of 30,000 persons! [5]
- But be danged well sure that you've got the bulge on iniquity here; for gen'lemen with pistols out in the street is one thing, and sittin' weavin' a rope in a court-room for a man's neck is another thing,' says Freddy Tarlton here. [11]
- He uses his wealth, Wallis says, to maintain the prosperity of the nation! [9]
- Every scoundrel, too weak to face the consequences of his sin, says he couldn't help it. [11]
- In the afternoon we went to a tea at a very grand house, where, as my companion says in her diary, "it took full six men in red satin knee-breeches to let us in. [6]
- So,' he says, 'we tie our faces up with kerchiefs and turn our heads away as we drag them off: we can hardly do it. [2]
- But the minute we started to skip out the professor says, "No, you don't! [5]
- Mr. Wilson says we shall have to stay here for a month at least. [14]
- But he says we have no foothold as yet. [9]
- General Halleck says we have absolutely no force here fit to go to the field. [7]
- Miss McDonald says we are vulgarized in all our ideals by so much domesticity. [4]
- Mother always says we are happy when we deny self in order to do good. [10]
- Senator Dilworthy says, we are bound to extend our religion over the isles of the sea. [5]
- And, by the way, what have you done about that brilliant Mr. Coombes of the 'Johnstown Ray,' who says 'the Northeastern Railroads give us a pretty good government'? [9]
- Tom says it wasn't enough; but I said nobody wouldn't ever see the plates that Jim throwed out, because they'd fall in the dog-fennel and jimpson weeds under the window-hole--then we could tote them back and he could use them over again. [5]
- He says it was--brought on by the heat, and want of food--good food. [9]
- Dr. John Swinnerton was, he says, for many years the principal physician of Salem. [3]
- I thought I was your friend," says he, "and I learn of your misfortune through others. [9]
- This morning I was told, by a gentleman who I have no doubt believes what he says, that in one case of assessments for $10,000 the different persons who paid compared receipts, and found they had paid $30,000. [7]
- I thought that was pretty white, but March says the apologies and regrets are all well enough in their way, but they leave the main question where they found it. [8]
- More likely she was only making a common friendly visit, though Hamor says she went to trade at an Indian fair. [4]
- Trumbull says it was not in the bill when it went to the committee. [7]
- He says there was not a sound pair of legs in Richmond, and that our men, had they known it, could have safely gone in and burned everything and brought in Jeff Davis. [7]
- Among his hearers was Mr. Lowell, who says of it that "every word seemed to have just dropped down to him from the clouds. [6]
- He says it was known that the bill was silent in this particular; but I say, Judge Douglas, it was not silent when you got it. [7]
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