Use thanks in a sentence
Sentences starting with thanks
- Thanks to both you and our friend Campbell for your kind words and intentions. [7]
- Thanks for the vigorous pledge. [10]
- Thanks to Monsieur Vigo, his manners were charming and his hospitality gracious, and there was no trouble whatever about my passport. [9]
- Thanks to all those friends who from time to time have sent their messages of kindly recognition and fellow-feeling! [6]
- Thanks be to the Virgin, to say and to do are not one and the same, far from it. [10]
- Thanks to Denisov the conversation at table soon became general and lively, and she did not talk to her husband. [2]
- Thanks to a strong pigment in my skin, derived probably from Scotch-Irish ancestors, my colour was fresh. [9]
- Thanks to the strictness and assiduity of its commander the regiment, in comparison with others that had reached Braunau at the same time, was in splendid condition. [2]
- Thanks for your story, Belotti. [10]
- Thanks to you personally for sending the news. [7]
Sentences ending with thanks
- And now again your hand, and a thousand, thousand thanks. [10]
- You mark my words, Mr. T.'s endearments are going to be declined, with thanks. [5]
- For your kind wishes to me personally, I beg leave to render you likewise my sincerest thanks. [7]
- To all that wished him well, he gave thanks. [5]
- As the song went on, however, she felt the inherent suggestion in it, so that when she had finished it required all her strength to get up calmly, come among them again, and listen to their praises and thanks. [11]
- Instead of receiving this statement with gratitude, Gleg had sniffed in a manner which, in any one else, would have been impertinence; and he had not even offered thanks. [11]
- I have received the volume and letter which you did me the honor of addressing to me, and for which please accept my sincere thanks. [7]
- With a thousand thanks. [5]
- She has my thanks. [5]
- Yes, tell her, thanks. [4]
Short sentences using thanks
- Well, thanks, Kitty Tynan. [11]
- My profound thanks to monseigneur. [11]
- Do you give thanks, Maria. [10]
- Receive my thanks once more! [10]
- With love and many thanks. [5]
- Ah, thanks, my lady. [5]
- Thanks for your kind remembrance. [7]
- Ten thousand thanks for it. [7]
- Many thanks to all. [7]
- Thanks to all. [7]
Sentences containing thanks two or more times
- Thanks, uncounted thanks to the angelic ladies whose charming attentions detained him from Saturday to Thursday, to his great advantage and my infinite bewilderment! [6]
- You, Mother--you, my Neforis, thanks, a thousand thanks for all your love and kindness. [10]
- Thanks, Master, thanks for many kindnesses. [10]
- Thanks, cordial thanks, and if tomorrow I deny myself to every one else, I will admit you. [10]
- Thanks, many thanks. [5]
- Thanks, thanks! [2]
- Thanks, thanks! [10]
More example sentences with the word thanks in them
- Many thanks to yourself, officers, and men for the gallant battle of last Sunday. [7]
- I tender to you, officers and soldiers, the thanks of the nation. [7]
- Good be with you, fool, and thanks be for such a lady. [11]
- I return to you my sincere thanks, soldiers, for the honor you have done me this afternoon. [7]
- For the services you have done in this great struggle in which we are engaged, I present you sincere thanks for myself and the country. [7]
- Do you think you could convey my love and thanks to your "daddy" and Owen Seaman and those other oppressed and down-trodden subjects of yours, you darling small tyrant? [5]
- Then Mr. Carvel would make them a little speech of thanks and of good-will, and white-haired Johnson of the senior quarters, who had been with my great-grandfather, would start the carol in a quaver. [9]
- A few more words of thanks and farewell, and Quintus had fulfilled his mission to the Aurelians. [10]
- And at once, without leaving the church, thanks were rendered to the Creator for His help and for the victory. [2]
- Declining the invitation with thanks, he answered the questions curtly and hurriedly and begged the resting soldiers for a guide. [10]
- Having drunk the wine he lay back murmuring thanks and satisfaction, his eyes closed. [11]
- I beg you will therefore accept my most grateful thanks for this manifest devotion--not to me, but the institutions of this great and glorious country. [7]
- And now, my wife and I, out of our single heart, return you our deepest and most grateful thanks, and--yesterday was her birthday. [5]
- No one knew who started it, but it probably was Billy Bagshot, who had had more than a double portion of drink, and was seized with a desire to celebrate his thanks to Connor thus. [11]
- For the part which you and the brave army of which you are a part have, under Providence, performed in this great struggle, I tender more thanks especially to this regiment, which has been the subject of good report. [7]
- I know right well that I owe you my warmest thanks, and equally so that he whom you call our master has inflicted as deep a wrong on us as on you; but Caesar is still my military chief. [10]
- I was a well man; so I gave thanks and took to those delicacies again. [5]
- The dear members wanted to greet me with escort and the ringing of bells, but I declined, and went alone in my carriage to the church, entered it, and knelt in thanks upon the steps of its altar. [5]
- Mr. Gulian C. Verplanck, the venerable senior member of the society, proposed the vote of thanks to Mr. Motley with words of warm commendation. [6]
- When I look upon yonder green fields, I call upon the faithful to give thanks to Rennut, that is, that active manifestation of the One, through which the corn attains to its ripe maturity. [10]
- She seated herself upon the scarlet seat with a gesture of thanks, while the salutations and greetings increased; then she awaited events, thrilled by the weird and pleasant music, with its touches of Eastern fantasy. [11]
- And many thanks to you for remembering me. [5]
- My profoundest thanks to you and your whole army for the present campaign so far. [7]
- Among the many to whom my apologies and thanks are due is Mr. Pierre Chouteau of St. Louis, whose unremitting labors have preserved and perpetuated the history and traditions of the country of his ancestors. [9]
- The matron responded to their hearty greetings with a word of thanks, and added, bitterly: "You see before you a mourning mother whom a ruthless tyrant compels to go to a festival thus--thus--only look at me--bedizened like a peacock! [10]
- He gave thanks to the Returning Officer, and then, with his agent, left the building by the back door. [11]
- He had gone to the Palace that morning as Colonel Cumner had commanded, that he might receive the thanks of the Dakoon for the people of Mandakan; but he had tired of the great place, and had come back to play at chuck-farthing. [11]
- I assumed indifference to the matter, laying the packet down upon my couch, and saying to him, "You will convey my thanks to Mademoiselle Duvarney for these books, whose chief value lies in the honourable housing they have had. [11]
- Thus it came to pass that my aunt was witness while they took leave, and he returned thanks in a few heartfelt words. [10]
- Nevertheless, thanks partly to good fortune, and to the farseeing wisdom of our early statesmen who perceived that the success of our experiment depended upon the maintenance of an isolation from European affairs, we established democracy as a practical form of government. [9]
- I beg you to give my best thanks to the Bath Club for the offer of its hospitalities, but I shall not be able to take advantage of it, because I am to be a guest in a private house during my stay in London. [5]
- I merely meant to get up and give my thanks for the pleasant things that preceding speakers have said of me. [5]
- I wish also to extend my thanks to the Authors' Club for constituting me a member, at a reasonable price per year, and for giving me the benefit of your legal adviser. [5]
- You didn't want to do it--that is sufficiently apparent, thanks be!--but you couldn't well get out of it. [5]
- He begged them to be seated also, but they only bowed their thanks or murmured them, and remained standing. [5]
- Thus many a time our souls ached to see want and pain lying in darksome chambers on wretched straw, though we earned thanks and true joy when we saw that healing and ease followed in our steps. [10]
- And for all this, the thanks they got were cuffs and contempt; and so poor-spirited were they that they took even this sort of attention as an honor. [5]
- We both owe them thanks, and I will show them how grateful I can be by rich sacrifices. [10]
- There--no thanks, as the widow says"--and Tom cuffed Sid's ears and helped him to the door with several kicks. [5]
- When she disclaimed the thanks with which he concluded, protesting that she was the person under obligation, the expression was sincere. [10]
- He well deserves the thanks of future generations for the uncompromising fight he made against such men and such methods. [9]
- Everywhere he saw the stewards' accounts, according to which the serfs' manorial labor had been diminished, and heard the touching thanks of deputations of serfs in their full-skirted blue coats. [2]
- If her Majesty, the Queen of England, sends you a copy of her "Leaves from the Journal of Our Life in the Highlands," be sure you mark your letter of thanks for it Private! [6]
- He thoughtfully patted the plump abdomen which, thanks to the fleshpots of The Blue Pike, had grown so rotund in his fifteen years of service. [10]
- Her dower in the other two forties she can let you have, and no thanks to me. [7]
- Thanks, perhaps, to the newspaper comments as much as to any other factor, in the minds of those of all shades of opinion in the parish the issue had crystallized into a duel between the rector and Eldon Parr. [9]
- He had swallowed the insult, stuttered his thanks to the jeering laugh of the lank bully, and had gone home and cried in shame and rage. [11]
- Permit me, for the Government, to express my cordial thanks to you for this generous and public-spirited offer, which is worthy of note among the many called forth in these times of national trial. [7]
- And pray also that he who has given us here a good gift may find his thanks in our better-ordered lives, and that he may consecrate his parts and talents to the redeeming actions of this world. [11]
- They're Huck's--no, no thanks, Huck--Mr. Jones bought one and I the other. [5]
- They consented with thanks, and carved the beefsteak with one set of their hands while they distributed it at the same time with the other set. [5]
- Such are the thanks you get for all your trouble. [14]
- A world of thanks to you, Joe dear, and a world of love to all of you. [5]
- But despite this, thanks to his regiment, Prince Andrew had something to think about entirely apart from general questions. [2]
- Jack was envied, thanks to Henderson. [4]
- Get me the thanks of Congress. [5]
- Now accept the thanks of a lady whose heart is grateful; for your obedience helped me win the wager. [10]
- He expressed his thanks in a few low chords overflowing with yearning and passion; then all was still, for the warder had forbidden him to sing or play at night and he dared not risk losing the man's favor. [10]
- Now accept my thanks for your well-meant counsel and the use of your room. [10]
- You have my thanks for your good intention, and now proceed on your journey. [10]
- Said he: "Give thanks for this stupendous thing which we have been permitted to witness. [5]
- The bodies were stripped and covered up in the graves, the spoil packed for transportation, then the Thugs gave pious thanks to Bhowanee, and departed on further holy service. [5]
- I have neither strength nor time to make any extended remarks on this occasion, and I can only repeat to you my sincere thanks for the kind reception you have thought proper to extend to me. [7]
- You can't stay so, but thanks to the Madonna and Moor, you are not poor. [10]
- I owe you so many thanks, as I give you so much of devotion. [11]
- Please accept my sincere thanks for what you have done and are doing to get troops forward. [7]
- Cautiously, and with sincere thanks for his confidence in her, she begged him once more to allow her to leave him, because she needed rest after such a shock to her mind. [10]
- The marches, battles, sieges, and other military operations that have signalized this campaign must render it famous in the annals of war, and have entitled those who have participated therein to the applause and thanks of the nation. [7]
- True, he had shown her much affection without words, but he was certainly as mute as a fish, and would, doubtless, have boasted and asked for thanks like anybody else, if indolence had not fettered his stiff tongue. [10]
- And the Professor showed the whites of his eyes devoutly, like one returning thanks after a dinner of many courses. [6]
- And the lion should come too, to return thanks for the good meat which was brought to him so regularly. [10]
- Neither he nor she said a word about what "Natasha nursing him" might mean, but thanks to this letter Nicholas suddenly became almost as intimate with the princess as if they were relations. [2]
- Dr. Alderson employed sham Tractors made of wood, and produced such effects upon five patients that they returned solemn thanks in church for their cures. [3]
- They had two servants now, thanks to the legacy left them by the late Judge Carcasson. [11]
- Recently, as it seems, the people of Maryland have been doing something to define liberty, and thanks to them that, in what they have done, the wolf's dictionary has been repudiated. [7]
- Melissa did the same, saying, as airily as though she were free to come and go here: "Accept my thanks, great Caesar. [10]
- And at the same time let us express our thanks to my friend Ani, who has entertained us so magnificently, and who has so faithfully and zealously administered the affairs of the kingdom during my absence. [10]
- But I cannot refrain from tendering to you the consolation that may be found in the thanks of the Republic they died to save. [7]
- While Caracalla was receiving the thanks of the astrologers, he caught sight of Alexander, and at once graciously inquired how Melissa had got back to her fathers house. [10]
- Do we not rather give thanks that we are "not as other men? [5]
- Her brother Jacques put his hand on her head and caressed her hair to indicate his sympathy, and she gathered the hand to her lips and kissed it for thanks, not saying anything. [5]
- One of these propositions met with much favor; it was, to confer upon the assassin a vote of thanks for removing Flint Buckner, and let him go. [5]
- The latter is profuse in his thanks, and executes a promissory note for Rs.10,000, payable to bearer. [5]
- So the Herr Professor received my earnest thanks and departed. [5]
- Not thanks nor prayer seem quite the highest or truest name for our communication with the infinite,--but glad and conspiring reception,--reception that becomes giving in its turn as the receiver is only the All-Giver in part and in infancy. [6]
- It is no pleasure to me to triumph over any one, but I give thanks to the Almighty for this evidence of the people's resolution to stand by free government and the rights of humanity. [7]
- Paulus declined all pity or thanks, and spoke to Hermas of his father and of his future, until it was light, and the young man prepared to go down to the oasis to pay the last honors to the dead. [10]
- Verily, I owe Phanes thanks for confiding to me your vile intentions, and so enabling me to bind my friends and supporters, to whom Rhodopis is precious, more firmly to my throne. [10]
- I quote one passage which in the light of after events borrows a cruel significance:-- "Congress and Parliament decree thanks for military exploits, --rarely for diplomatic achievements. [6]
- But if ye owe me any debt, and if ye mean me thanks, then will ye make my son Dakoon. [11]
- Its master quite overcame us with thanks when we gave him a few centimes on leaving. [4]
- We framed in our minds the usual resolution of thanks and admiration and gratitude, and took the first opportunity to vote it, and put it in writing and present it to the captain, with the customary speech. [5]
- We now take our leave of Mr. Motley, desiring him only to accept our hearty thanks for these volumes, which we trust will soon take their place in every English library. [6]
- Come and be our guest as long as it pleases you, and until you go forth into the world; thanks are due to you from us all. [10]
- Yet one has only to see these men and talk with them to be convinced of the truth that human happiness and even human health thanks to modern science--are not dependent upon an existence in a Garden of Eden. [9]
- I want to offer thanks and homage to the chairman for this innovation which he has introduced here, which is an improvement, as I consider it, on the old-fashioned style of conducting occasions like this. [5]
- Meanwhile, on behalf of yourself, officers, and men, please accept my hearty thanks for what you and they have so far done. [7]
- When the light of the only One manifests itself, then I fervently render thanks to him in hymns, and the most luminous of his forms I name Ra. [10]
- And now, gentlemen of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, allow me again to return to you my most sincere thanks. [7]
- Thanks to generations of self-denial by the Vanes of Camden Street, Mr. Hilary Vane might live indefinitely, might even recover, partially; but at present he was condemned to remain, with his memories, in the great canopied bed. [9]
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