Use send in a sentence
Sentences starting with send
- Send us what you may know of your army vote. [7]
- Send me whatever you can spare conveniently--I want it to work the Flyaway with. [5]
- Send away this woman she hates, quietly. [6]
- Send me some water. [11]
- Send him a token--write to my lord Marcus. [10]
- Send my letter to him. [5]
- Send a copy to Colonel Birney. [7]
- Send a few thousand men by military parcel-post, prepaid, with some red seals--majors and colonels from Aldershot will do. [11]
- Send him to the Pope! [5]
- Send us to the Medici: bring us to the block, murder us--that were no new thing to Lord Leicester. [11]
Sentences ending with send
- A day or two later he dictated the following letter-the last he would ever send. [5]
- And whom do they send? [9]
- We have not the men to send. [7]
- We are very thankful to you, Pamela, for the papers you send. [5]
- At all the stables the driver is king; all the people on the route are deferential to him; they are happy if he will crack a joke with them, and take it as a favor if he gives them better than they send. [4]
- The quicker you send, the fewer you will have to send. [7]
- On one hasty reading I see no such deviation in his program, which you send. [7]
- She would not obtrude before she was wanted, but Margaret was certain to send. [4]
- For he will never send. [5]
- Here is a letter I wrote to one of these young folks, but, on the whole, thought it best not to send. [6]
Short sentences using send
- Friends send them various indigestibles. [6]
- We--all send love to you--all. [5]
- I'll send her to you. [2]
- I'll send Louise to you. [11]
- Don't send me to prison. [11]
- To send him to jail? [11]
- Will Nahoum send them? [11]
- She does send them. [5]
- I send you the result. [5]
- Send him to the Legislature! [9]
Sentences containing send two or more times
- And if you wish to use it, will you set it up now, and send me three proofs?--one to correct for Atlantic, one to send to Temple Bar (shall I tell them to use it not earlier than their November No. [5]
- Don't trouble to send me all the proofs; send me the pages with your corrections on them, and waste-basket the rest. [5]
- But if we send all the force from here to McClellan, the enemy will, before we can know of it, send a force from Richmond and take Washington. [7]
- If it is not too much trouble, you may likewise get me a pair of soles; you can send them and the respirator when you send the box. [14]
- There was no mention of where to send the bill, or of whom to send it to. [9]
- They understand this in England, and send a patient with a dry irritating cough to Torquay or Penzance, while they send another with relaxed bronchial membranes to Clifton or Brighton. [3]
- Send me over his nomination, which, however, I am not quite ready to send to the Senate. [7]
- You could send him to quod, and I'd send him there as quick as lightning. [11]
- Send for Mr. Gamaliel Ives; send for Miss Bruce, the librarian; send for Mr. [9]
- In a few days I shall go back to the city with my mother, and when I can I will send news; and do thou send me news also, if thou canst devise a safe way. [11]
More example sentences with the word send in them
- When you receive your next 1/4 yr's salary, don't send any of it here until after you have told me you have got it. [5]
- Has he asked your master to send him some seeds or slips? [10]
- I'll go to your house and send the servant for you with a lantern. [10]
- King Euergetes and your friend Eulaeus send you their greetings. [10]
- I don't want your carpenter; only send me down a hammer, a wedge, and a few strong nails. [10]
- You shall have your Buonespoir, good Rozel; but if he plays pirate any more--tell him this from his Queen--upon an English ship, I will have his head, if I must needs send Drake of Devon to overhaul him. [11]
- Here is a young man writing to me from a Western college, and wants me to send him a list of the books which I think would be most useful to him. [6]
- And for the young bloods, whose greatest regret was that they could not send forth a daughter of joy into the Champs Elysee in her carriage, she had ever sent them about their business. [11]
- They belong to you, not to me, and this very day I will send them to the noble Julia, that she may give them to you. [10]
- Joan said: "Then you will send word to my headquarters that I am not going? [5]
- Tell me that you will not send word to Monsieur Doltaire--tell me! [11]
- To beg that you will give me an escort of men-at-arms and send me to the Dauphin. [5]
- I--I can't tell you where she's gone, but she promised to write, to send me her address. [9]
- Ah, why did you use me so, and send me no word? [5]
- Once I thought you true, and this letter you send would have me still believe so. [11]
- And I want you to send a copy to the man that shot my dog. [5]
- We must send you to a surgeon and have some kind of a Taliacotian operation performed on you. [6]
- May I send you the Constitution and Laws of the Club? [5]
- I will send you that--and you must let no one but Ossip read it. [5]
- Indeed, I warn you that any money you may send will be spent in drink, and--and worse. [9]
- By the figures you send, which I presume are correct, the twelve districts represented fall into two classes of eight and four respectively. [7]
- For the verses you send me, I will not say they are hopeless, and I dare not affirm that they show promise. [6]
- Selene is living, you send her flowers, and if I should think proper to conduct Hadrian to the house of Paulina--" "Oh! [10]
- Do all whom you send from Hartford serve their Master as well? [5]
- She said: "Would you send all of the baskets? [5]
- Speed also says you must not fail to send us the New York Journal he wrote for some time since. [7]
- I now send you herewith what I suppose will be an ample defense against any such charges. [7]
- I heartily thank you for the good wishes you send me to open the year, and I say them back again to you. [6]
- Did Hilary send you down here? [9]
- But seriously, Jethro, you and Wetherell ought to send her to school in Boston after a while. [9]
- We all send you and all of you our love. [5]
- I will send you a rebel flag captured by our troops in driving the enemy back. [7]
- I will send you a hat-tip of my hatter, and you can paste it over this tissue circle. [5]
- I herewith send you a copy of that letter, which perhaps shows my position as distinctly as any new one I could write. [7]
- Herewith I send you a copy of a letter written at New York, which sufficiently explains itself, and which may or may not give you a valuable hint. [7]
- He had not yet written to her, according to his parole: this issue was clear; he could not send a letter to Guida until he was freed from that condition. [11]
- As Mr. Clemens wrote you we would say "do not send us any more money at present" if we were not afraid to do so. [5]
- The Emperor had written to Count Rostopchin as follows: As soon as Leppich is ready, get together a crew of reliable and intelligent men for his car and send a courier to General Kutuzov to let him know. [2]
- Yet he would write to Guida now, and send the letter when he was released from parole. [11]
- But Jean Jacques would, no doubt, send it after her with his curse. [11]
- A bad omen would stop proceedings and send the men home. [5]
- Thither, quoth she, would she send Herdegen on his coming; for she knew full well that the tidings brought by Akusch could not remain hid. [10]
- And now I would ask you to alight, and let me send your maidens into the house; for here you must put on Persian apparel, to appear well-pleasing in the eyes of Cambyses. [10]
- One of the works was not in stock; he would send the others that afternoon. [9]
- Besides, when they won't get well and bore you to death, you can send 'em off to travel. [6]
- I began to wonder how I might warn Krebs, and presently decided to send him a note when he should have finished speaking--but I couldn't make up my mind whether to put my name to the note or not. [9]
- The bow-windowed room, with the view of the belfry and the stately guildhall, was pleasantly fitted up for his mother, and the city gardeners received orders to send the finest house-plants to his residence. [10]
- He had talked with the Lady Thyone, and told Hermon from her that she would visit or send for him the next day, after the festival. [10]
- To have dealing with the devil--well, that would send her to the stake in brief order, and that was the deliberate end and aim of this trial. [5]
- Now send Cyrus with my shoes and cloak, and have my litter got ready, for Paulina has been kept waiting long enough. [10]
- Now they rejoiced with Dion, and wanted to send at once for their host and future son-in-law, who was in the city attending a meeting of the Ephebi, although he had ceased some time ago to be a member of their company. [10]
- He inquired also with a merry countenance after the piece of ordnance that Smith had promised to send him, and Smith, with equal jocularity, replied that he had offered the men four demi-culverins, which they found too heavy to carry. [4]
- So she promised with a blush to send it him as soon as she should be at home again. [10]
- Now ye shall wit that that very duke and his six sons are they whom but few days past you also did overcome and send to Arthur's court! [5]
- If they don't wish to trade for either, send the articles to the Century, without naming a price, and if their check isn't large enough I will call and abuse them when I come. [5]
- My dear, you wish to rescue him, to disguise him, send him south by way of Colonel Carvel's house at Glencoe. [9]
- If he doesn't wish to enter this heretic's nest himself, for which I don't blame him in the least, he need only send horses or the carriage for me. [10]
- The woman, Kate Wimper, who had helped to send two people to their graves, would now drink the dregs of shame, if she was capable of shame--would be robbed of her happiness, if so be she loved Rube Haman. [11]
- Go whither you will, stay away even if I send for you; but"--and here his brow clouded again--"why should I try to be merciful to her from whom I looked for sympathy and kindliness, when she flees from me like the rest? [10]
- Come: if you will, I'll send my secretary to-morrow morning-eh? [11]
- Tomorrow our Emperor will send a St. George's Cross to the bravest of the French Guards. [2]
- If the truth will permit, I propose that you sustain me in the following manner: copy the inclosed scrap in your own handwriting and get everybody (not three or four, but three or four hundred) to sign it, and then send it to me. [7]
- Why, against the will of France, her ally, does she refuse to send him forth? [11]
- Clarence said: "They will be wanting to send a scout or two in the dark to make preliminary observations. [5]
- An English fisherman's wife said, "When a body was in trouble she didn't send her help, she brought it herself. [5]
- It reads: "My wife and I send congratulations to the great man. [11]
- And ask Gaslerie why the devil he don't send along my commission as Deputy Sheriff. [5]
- A German Venus, whom I would gladly send to Titian for a model. [10]
- Tell him the whole truth, and send him a ticket of admission to the Institution for Idiots and Feeble-minded Youth? [6]
- If Mr. Percy, who was a volunteer in this expedition, and a man of high character, did send this information, it shows that he sympathized with him, and this is an important piece of testimony to his good character. [4]
- It was Sally who opposed the doctor's wish to send her to a hospital. [9]
- I will write Whitmore to send you the "Century" check for $1,000, and you can collect Mrs. [5]
- Then he inquired whether Heron had any message or news to send to his son; and when the gem-cutter replied that he had not, the freedman was about to go. [10]
- If it's daytime when you strike it, bulge right on, straight west from the upper part of the Florida coast, and in an hour and three quarters you'll hit the mouth of the Mississippi--at the speed that I'm going to send you. [5]
- The last words were, "There mayn't be any help for me and my sweet chicks, but I am still hoping, and you must send a man or many. [11]
- I thought you were ungenerous in assuming that I did not send them as fast as I could. [7]
- As if there were no better use for a warrior and a poet in New England than to send him for the cows! [4]
- When the Lady Wendula, his master's mother, learned what an excellent reputation Biberli had gained as a schoolmaster, she persuaded her husband to send him as esquire with their sickly son. [10]
- We are all well, and send love to you all. [5]
- Ye will do well to send a man up it. [5]
- They are all well in this family, and we all send love. [5]
- I told Bentley we'd send him the slips, each time, 6 weeks before day of publication. [5]
- They said if we would go, they would not only telegraph the Emperor, but send a special courier overland to announce our coming. [5]
- At every hotel we stop at we always have to send out for soap, at the last moment, when we are grooming ourselves for dinner, and they put it in the bill along with the candles and other nonsense. [5]
- On the 28th we sent General Burnside an order to send all the force he could spare to you. [7]
- There was no way to send word, so we had to come on as fast as we could. [11]
- And she it was who had Governor send me here--even Ma'm'selle Duvarney. [11]
- Now, when it was too late, she said to Charlotte, "If you will send for a doctor, I will see him now. [14]
- Her first impulse was to send it back to her uncle. [9]
- Here, he said, was the paradise of his home, the long-sought-for opportunity; he felt as though he could send a million supplications to the throne of Heaven for such an exalted privilege. [5]
- I wish there was something in that miserable spiritualism, so we could send them word. [5]
- I think it was said that if you want such a hole bored in a piece of jade now, you must send it to London or Amsterdam where the lapidaries are. [5]
- The angry father was no sufficient witness for him, yet the matter seemed important enough to send for and question Ulrich, though the meal-time had already begun. [10]
- His tormented brain was like a dried-up well; bucket after bucket did he send down, but not one brought up the refreshing draught he needed. [10]
- Mena's pretty wife was however absent, and Katuti did not send for her even after he had enquired after her health. [10]
- You know I was going to send you that detective play, so that you could re-write it. [5]
- And so it was decided to send the letters and money by the Grand Duke's courier to Boris and Boris was to forward them to Nicholas. [2]
- When the key was closed the new-comer said: "Can you send a message to Brisbane for me? [11]
- In battle he was always under fire, so that Kutuzov reproved him for it and feared to send him to the front, and like Dokhturov he was one of those unnoticed cogwheels that, without clatter or noise, constitute the most essential part of the machine. [2]
- She said it was a place for lovers, and if she knew any two lovers who were true lovers, and had been long parted, she would send them here. [11]
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