Use somewhere in a sentence
Sentences starting with somewhere
- Somewhere a storm was gathering, but only a small cloud had scattered some raindrops lightly, sprinkling the road and the sappy leaves. [2]
- Somewhere up the trail we'll take to the sage and go round Cottonwoods and then hit the trail again. [13]
- Somewhere about this time the great fire occurred. [4]
- Somewhere between the Sermon on the Mount and the teachings of Saint Augustine sin was made a transferable chattel. [6]
- Somewhere along this route we had a few startling exhibitions of Oriental simplicity. [5]
- Somewhere on the road to Maryborough I changed for a while to a smoking-carriage. [5]
- Somewhere in this part of the country--I do not know exactly where --Israel fought another bloody battle a hundred years later. [5]
- Somewhere on this journey we passed such a river, and on a later journey we saw in the Sutlej the duplicate of that river. [5]
- Somewhere in the interior a man ahead of us had a very slow horse. [5]
- Somewhere back on his trail a coyote yelped, splitting the dead silence. [13]
Sentences ending with somewhere
- Her own husband, who had accompanied the party, she lost presently, whisked away somewhere. [4]
- I guessed from what I had been told, that the Malbrouck show must be hereaway somewhere. [11]
- He and Zoe were going north, to take a farm somewhere. [11]
- The men who were determined that that amendment should not get into the bill, and spoil the place where the Dred Scott decision was to come in, sought an excuse to get rid of it somewhere. [7]
- To be sure, we might be arrested and sent up somewhere. [8]
- When we arrived we had to stand around in the garden a little while and wait, and the outlook was not good, for he had been turning away Maharajas that day and receiving only the riff-raff, and we belonged in between, somewhere. [5]
- They were preparing to go away somewhere. [2]
- Besides, I wanted to get somewhere. [5]
- I expect them to deceive me, Victoria, but I pinned my faith somewhere. [9]
- Then from Catfish to Babylon it's a little swampy, but there's dead loads of peat down under there somewhere. [5]
Short sentences using somewhere
- Probably he's consul somewhere. [4]
- There's a mystery somewhere. [11]
- Family came from Ohio somewhere. [4]
- I have the list somewhere. [5]
- My veins are leaking somewhere. [11]
- There'll be a job somewhere. [11]
- Had he read it somewhere? [11]
- But there's a hitch somewhere. [4]
- They've hid treasures here somewhere. [5]
- I wanted to go somewhere. [5]
Sentences containing somewhere two or more times
- She came from somewhere, and after school was over, she would go somewhere. [9]
- There was I--the I catalogued in the police description--present in that garden, yet so earnestly longing to be somewhere else that would it be wonderful if my 'eidolon' was somewhere else and could be seen?--though not by a policeman, for policemen have no spiritual vision. [4]
More example sentences with the word somewhere in them
- He knew that young and old wolves were there, that the hounds had separated into two packs, that somewhere a wolf was being chased, and that something had gone wrong. [2]
- 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]
- 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]
- I thought I would go and hide somewhere till I got a chance to slide ashore. [5]
- Let the cold world do its worst; one thing I know--there's a grave somewhere for me. [5]
- And yet somewhere work must come in,--real, well-considered work. [4]
- Nicholas was somewhere with the army and had not sent a word since his last letter, in which he had given a detailed account of his meeting with Princess Mary. [2]
- Therefore if you will print this paragraph somewhere, it may remove the impression that I say unjust things which I do not think, merely for the pleasure of talking. [5]
- I suppose you will be wishing to take your mother somewhere this summer, but if you care to come here in the autumn, you will be welcome. [9]
- I hope he will be sorry and do well somewhere else and not take this to heart too much. [12]
- He was a widower, with lads somewhere near my own age, and I recall being shown about the place by them. [9]
- In a word, why don't you go off somewhere and die, and not be always trying to seduce people into becoming as "ornery" and unlovable as you are yourselves, by your villainous "moral statistics"? [5]
- All the blood which had seemed congested somewhere below his throat rushed to his face and eyes. [2]
- We shall see whether he cannot attach you to himself or find a place for you somewhere nearer the sun. [2]
- You can't tell where the fields of Eden are, but you believe they're somewhere, and that you'll get to them some day. [11]
- I didn't know what to do, but I had to go somewhere, that was clear. [11]
- They, at least, were satisfied, and went off to their rooms with the restful feeling that they had arrived somewhere and no unquiet spirit at morn would say "to horse. [4]
- You too, Beloved, were born somewhere and remember your birthplace or your early home; for you some house is haunted by recollections; to some roof you have bid farewell. [6]
- About ten o'clock we stopped somewhere, and a large Englishman of official military bearing stepped in. [5]
- Some one somewhere was to blame, dear Cure. [11]
- Poor Leos, who was somewhere in the crowd, looking as attentively as if he was searching for a needle in a haystack; here is stood, wondering to himself why Ambulinia was not there. [5]
- At least he was just going to resign--for he felt that he must draw the line somewhere, and it seemed to him that to draw it at kitten-drowning was about the right thing--when there was an interruption. [5]
- But if you want to see them, put on your hat and come along; they're out somewhere trapseing along with Gretchen. [5]
- The cash is waiting for you somewhere, and it'll turn up, be sure of that. [11]
- It must be very pressing business, for the old gentleman drives off in this way somewhere almost every pleasant day, and appears to have a great deal on his mind. [4]
- I have been under the impression all along that I had an unpleasant paragraph about the Boers somewhere in my notebook, and also a pleasant one. [5]
- There were only two things to do: get him away shooting somewhere, or humour him here. [11]
- Must ha' been took aout somewhere abaout ten 'r 'levee o'clock. [6]
- Joan's Voices had told her that there was an ancient sword hidden somewhere behind the altar of St. Catherine's at Fierbois, and she sent De Metz to get it. [5]
- Kaskaskia was somewhere to the west and north; but how far? [9]
- Wouldn't you like to have this fellow drive us round among the halls of pride somewhere for a little while? [8]
- There's no place to go except the streets--but you've just got to go somewhere, to break loose and have a little fun,--even though you're so tired you want to throw yourself on the bed and cry. [9]
- What she burned to do was to go to Boston and take a train for somewhere in the West, to lose herself, never to see Hampton again. [9]
- We are bound to believe that Nova Scotia has somewhere, or had, great pines and hemlocks that murmur, but we were not blessed with the sight of them. [4]
- I estimate "Oahu" to be worth somewhere in the neighborhood of thirty-five cents. [5]
- Been married three times; buried two husbands, divorced from the third, and I hear she is getting ready to marry an old fellow out in Colorado somewhere. [5]
- At the same time they sounded very natural, as we say, and I felt as if I had published them somewhere or other before; but I could find no evidence of it, and so I ventured to have them put in type. [6]
- I'll give you three thousand dollars, and you can go somewhere else to live. [11]
- Hidden somewhere amidst those bristling miles of masonry to the northward of the towers was her future home. [9]
- Ideals is what they call it somewhere. [11]
- I said: "Doctor, there is a flaw in your pronunciation somewhere. [5]
- Nowhere else was there a light, but a chimney-flue was creaking somewhere. [11]
- But Clemens remembered the wonder as being somewhere between Arles and Avignon, instead of about a hundred miles above the last-named town. [5]
- Venters imagined that the trail went down into the Pass somewhere north of those ridges. [13]
- They would spend the night high up among the snows, somewhere, and get up at two in the morning and finish the enterprise. [5]
- One day, when the mining partners were following the specks of gold that led to a pocket somewhere up the hill, a chill, dreary rain set in. [5]
- There are first the military bands: there is continually a parade somewhere, and the streets are full of military music, and finely executed too. [4]
- You must draw the line somewhere. [4]
- The letters of the latter show that scarcely one of them but contains the outline of some rainbow-chasing scheme, full of wild optimism, and the certainty that somewhere just ahead lies the pot of gold. [5]
- It came from the grove, somewhere toward the corrals. [13]
- We arrived in the forenoon, and short-handed; for Satan got left behind somewhere that morning, and did not overtake us until after nightfall. [5]
- It relates to the first time I ever stole a watermelon; that is, I think it was the first time; anyway, it was right along there somewhere. [5]
- This had been the extent of Nathan's religion; Jethro had none at all, and was, for this and other reasons, somewhere near the bottom of the social scale. [9]
- They show that the duel has a singular fascination about it somewhere, for these free men, so far from resting upon the privilege of the badge, are always volunteering. [5]
- And just as the dawn come in through the tall windows, a cat crawl out from somewhere, all ver' thin and shy, and walk across the floor; it make the room look so much alone. [11]
- These figures show that there was a defect somewhere. [5]
- I feel sure that there is an Englishman somewhere precisely like myself. [6]
- The Duchess realised that that temptation, which has come to so many disillusioned mortals, to end it all, to find quiet somehow, somewhere out in the dark, was upon her. [11]
- The trouble is, that so many of 'em work in harness, and it is pretty sure to chafe somewhere. [6]
- Roxana had heard that phrase somewhere, the fine sound of it had pleased her ear, and as she had supposed it was a name, she loaded it on to her darling. [5]
- All people think that New Zealand is close to Australia or Asia, or somewhere, and that you cross to it on a bridge. [5]
- And I felt that my uncle was somewhere behind him; that the two of them were plotters against me, even as Harvey had declared; albeit my Uncle Grafton was little seen in his company now. [9]
- She had noticed that he was in evening dress; and now she felt the vague hurt that people invited nowhere feel in the presence of those who are going somewhere. [8]
- T. De Witt Talmage is of the same material as that used in the construction of his early predecessors in the ministry; and yet one feels that there must be a difference somewhere between him and the Saviour's first disciples. [5]
- He had never sung since, however; his voice of silver was locked away in the cabinet of secret purposes which every man has somewhere in his own soul. [11]
- Once, during the summer, he wrote: "if I had written half as good a book as Huck Finn I shouldn't ask anything better than to read the proofs; even as it is, I don't, so send them on; they will always find me somewhere. [5]
- I had intended spending a month somewhere in the mountains, so I came to Viking, and on to the summer hotel: but really this is too exciting for recreation. [11]
- I used to spend much valuable time in planning a barn that should be tight and warm, with a fire in it, if necessary, in order to keep the temperature somewhere near the freezing-point. [4]
- There was no sound from the bed, none from the foot-board, but he heard a door open and shut without, and footsteps somewhere near. [11]
- The gods exist somewhere, though many incarnations may, be necessary to achieve their companionship. [9]
- I wonder if, somewhere, generations back, there was a pirate or a gipsy in our family. [11]
- Petitions are referred somewhere, and that's the last of them; you can't refer a handsome woman so easily, when she is present. [5]
- He's gone off somewhere, and I haven't been able to see him. [9]
- We must stop somewhere, and for my own part I think the scholastic exercises of our colleges have already claimed their full share of the student's time without our seeking to extend them. [3]
- The Bible says somewhere that we are desperately selfish. [7]
- I have read somewhere that an acute observer among the early explorers--Cook? [5]
- I have read somewhere of the great leap that one Don Alvarado, a Spaniard, made in Mexico, but surely never was a greater leap than you two made that night, landing safely on the other side, and making for the sea-shore. [11]
- And then, from somewhere in the depths of the dark cabin, came a sound to make a man's blood run cold. [9]
- He was from somewhere in New Jersey. [5]
- Uncle Henry died somewhere in Iowa. [9]
- A woman sobbed somewhere in a far corner, but the rest were dismayed and speechless. [11]
- To the northward, somewhere beyond the spot where sea and sky met in the hidden kiss of night, was Newport,--were his relations and her friends. [9]
- I have seen somewhere a statement, which I cannot confirm, that her disease was smallpox. [4]
- There must be somewhere a population of two hundred thousand million, perhaps ten or a hundred times as many, earth-born intelligences. [6]
- He felt that something had failed him somewhere. [11]
- But you want some place to go to after the theatres and the dinners; after the other places are shut up you want to go somewhere and be amused. [4]
- If this is so, suppose you meet Osgood and me in New Orleans early in May--say somewhere between the 1st and 6th? [5]
- Picking our way so stealthily over that rocky, nettle-grown eminence, made me feel a good deal as if I were on my way somewhere to steal something. [5]
- It had been so somewhere else the night before that, and would be the next night. [4]
- There was no snow where we were, consequently it was proven that the eternal snow-line ceases somewhere above the ten-thousand-foot level and does not begin any more. [5]
- Then I was snatched up, bumped against heads and shoulders, and deposited somewhere. [9]
- One of those smudgy, much-folded school notes of the Tom Sawyer period would be priceless to-day, and somewhere among forgotten keepsakes it may exist, but we shall not be likely to find it. [5]
- After you have smoked about thirty-five dollars' worth of them in the forenoon, you feel nothing but a desperate yearning to go out somewhere and take a smoke. [5]
- I went off, smarting under this insult to my dignity, and asked another local official, supplicatingly, if I couldn't have some poor little corner somewhere in a sleeping-car; but he cut me short with a venomous "No, you can't; every corner is full. [5]
- When it is six o'clock in the morning here, it is somewhere about week before last in California. [5]
- It's no good simply going--you've got to go somewhere. [11]
- I had a sight of a man on a plough horse with dangling harness coming up from somewhere, of the man leaping off, of ourselves being pitched on the animal's bony back and clinging there at the gallop, the man running at the side. [9]
- Any man who should believe that a daemon could turn even a breath of the Most High to its own will and purpose, would do well to beware of idolatry, for Satan had already laid his clutches somewhere on his robe. [10]
- This was the short story that Number Five read to The Teacups:-- I have somewhere read this anecdote. [6]
- It's wicked, when she might be the making of some man who is worth something, and who lives somewhere. [9]
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