Use that in a sentence
Sentences starting with that
- 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]
- That accounts for your question. [9]
- That would be your legacy and your blessing to her--the death of a murderer; and she would be left alone with the woman that would hate you in death! [11]
- That should satisfy your justice, but you are merciful for the moment, and you will spare until the time be come, until the corn is ripe in the ear. [11]
- That is--is he your father? [5]
- That it was your brother was an accident, and--" "It was an accident that the penalty must fall on Claridge Pasha, and on you, madame. [11]
- That belongs to your boss. [9]
- That each of you will, in his sphere, do all he can to have the officers, soldiers, and seamen of the army and navy, while engaged in the effort to suppress the rebellion, paid, fed, clad, and otherwise well provided for and supported. [7]
- 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]
- That is what you will get for pretending to be a member of Congress. [5]
Sentences ending with that
- She's my meat--make yourself easy about that. [5]
- Possibly it is your skull: you want to look out for that. [5]
- You may thank your own nobility and courage that you remained in London after that. [9]
- You can thank your Gentile friends for that. [13]
- But they are your flesh and blood--you must remember that. [9]
- If it fails, young master, you will not live a whole minute after, I promise you that. [5]
- It is only young magicians that give away a secret like that. [5]
- I believed in you when he said it, as I believe in you now when you stand there like that. [11]
- Lord, what do you want with words to express that? [5]
- Is there anything you want to say before that? [11]
Short sentences using that
- You know that yourself. [2]
- What is that you're working? [8]
- Is that what you're thinking? [9]
- So that is your purpose! [10]
- Is that grateful, your honour? [11]
- Come, Belward, that youngster! [11]
- Wouldn't that jar you? [9]
- Don't that beat you? [9]
- Does that shock you? [9]
- Does that distress you? [5]
Sentences containing that two or more times
- Do you think, Zoe, that with that I could wear the dress of transparent bombyx silk that came yesterday from Cos? [10]
- She said: "If you've done wrong, Si Hawkins, it's a wrong that will shine brighter at the judgment day than the rights that many' a man has done before you. [5]
- As for that youth, Clement Lindsay, if he had not taken himself off as he did, Murray Bradshaw confessed to himself that he should have felt uneasy. [6]
- Try to compose yourself, and believe my assurances that I like you and that you will find in me a zealous protector and a discreet friend if you will but tell me candidly and fully what are the motives of your conduct. [10]
- Have you not yourself seen, even in your short life, that what is highest and greatest can in its excess, be all that is most hideous? [10]
- 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]
- When you lose, you're martyrs; but I don't find that when you win, you look upon the other losers in that light. [12]
- If you pull your trunk out six inches from the wall, so that the lid will stay up when you open it, they always shove that trunk back again. [5]
- Well, that is your training; it is the training of everybody; but as for me, I thank that incident for giving me a better light, and I have never forgotten it. [5]
- The influence of your telegram the other day is still upon me, and has impressed me with the idea that there are many parts of the problem which influence you that are not known to me. [7]
More example sentences with the word that in them
- He had loved Zoe in a way that in a mother would have meant martyrdom, if necessary, and in a father would have meant sacrifice when needed; and indeed he had sacrificed both time and money to find Zoe. [11]
- Bagration had sent Zherkov to the general commanding that left flank with orders to retreat immediately. [2]
- By Apollo and Zeus, that is the truth! [10]
- He devoted himself zealously to the task, and soon was so successful that the plays at Tauromenium, and the musical performances in its Odeum, attracted the citizens in crowds, and were talked of far and wide. [10]
- With what fiery zeal Wolf persuaded him, how convincing was his assurance that a substitute for Johann of Cologne, and a most admirable one, was actually to be found here in Ratisbon! [10]
- Put that in y'r pipe and smoke it, y' scamp! [11]
- Go back to y'r condinsation, Coolin, an' take truth to y'r Bowl that there's many ways to die, an' one o' thim's in the commysariat, Coolin--shame for ye! [11]
- It is because you--you have suffered, because you know, that I come. [11]
- The fact--is, Margaret, you've got a sort of preserve up in Brandon, and you fancy that the world is divided into sheep and goats. [4]
- Everybody knows that you've been badly used-- everybody. [11]
- And so, many youthful poets have written as if their hearts were old before their time; their pensive morning twilight has been as cool and saddening as that of evening in more common lives. [6]
- A handsome, agile youth, to her sincere regret, had just fallen, but swiftly recovered his elasticity, and, springing to his feet, belaboured his opponent, a clumsy giant, so skilfully and vigorously that the bright blood streamed down his ugly face and big body. [10]
- The splendour of youth is its madness, and the splendour of that madness is its unconquerable belief. [11]
- There was that youth in Pennsylvania, whose curious confession was published some years ago. [5]
- Youth answering to youth had claimed its own; love springing from the dawn, brave and bright-eyed, had waved its wand towards that good country called Home. [11]
- You can settle yourselves in a hundred different ways in New York, that is one merit of the place. [8]
- You can see, yourself, that there isn't anything more to be reported--invention is exhausted. [5]
- You must know, yourself, that Hanuman could not have carried those mountains to Ceylon except by the strength of the gods. [5]
- But you've said yourself, Mr. Crewe, that we've got to deal with this thing practically. [9]
- You might spare yourself that smile; I know her better than you do. [10]
- Do you adapt yourself and your surroundings to him, or insist that he shall adapt himself to you? [4]
- Pray consider everything yours that you find upon the--upon the body. [12]
- Is that what you're here for? [2]
- You're so sure you're going to win that I'd disappoint you, monsieur--only to do you good. [11]
- Is that what you're coming at? [5]
- I always liked your writings, but you never did anything half so good as this last piece," and then to have to tell the blunderer that this last piece is n't yours, but t' other man's. [6]
- Why, he'll read your wrinkles as easy as a book, and not only tell you fifty or sixty things that's going to happen to you, but fifty or sixty thousand that ain't. [5]
- If you see your way to meet us in New Orleans, drop me a line, now, and as we approach that city I will telegraph you what day we shall arrive there. [5]
- I passed through your village that very night, and was his guest till the midnight train came along. [5]
- Eh, isn't that your view, Ivy? [11]
- I would that your uncle were here to listen to them," he added dryly. [9]
- This goes down your throat, and portions of it lodge by the way, and produce a tickling aggravation that keeps you barking and coughing for an hour. [5]
- So you lose your temper, and come out in an article which you think is going to finish "Ananias," proving him a booby who doesn't know enough to understand even a lyceum-lecture, or else a person that tells lies. [6]
- But we know your strength; we know that the small remnant of our nation, which war and pestilence have spared, cannot resist your vast and well-armed hosts. [10]
- It is to your strength that I cling, and I know that you will not fail me. [9]
- I can read your soul through your eyes, and it seems to me that things have gone wrong with you since the keeper of your stud arrived here. [10]
- I hope that your son is doing well. [9]
- Do you shrug your shoulders at that, son of the pious Erigone? [10]
- He knows that your salvation is now secure, but of course you would like to know it yourself. [5]
- Will it please your royal highness to dismiss all that attend you here, save my lord the Earl of Hertford? [5]
- It is not your rich gifts that have drawn me to you. [10]
- Any one of your reporters will tell you that he looks sick.".... [9]
- I judged from your remark about the diligence and industry of the high Parisian upper crust that it would have some point, but really I had no idea what a gold-mine I had struck. [5]
- And it isn't your proposition--no, that doesn't fascinate me; it's something else, I don't quite know what; something that's born in you and oozes out of you, I suppose. [5]
- Is that what your president does? [11]
- As I understand your present life, I think you will always recall it with satisfaction, because the self-sacrifice that fills it now..." "I cannot accept your praise," he interrupted her hurriedly. [2]
- If that is your plan invariably, it looks safe. [5]
- 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]
- I go from your philosophical discussions to the reading of Jeremy Taylor's "Rule and Exercises of Holy Dying" without feeling that I have unfitted myself in the least degree for its solemn reflections. [6]
- Go back to your people as their chiefs, and tell them that through you the Big Knives have granted peace to your nation. [9]
- And then came your party, and Glencoe, and that curious incident at the Fair. [9]
- I know from your own lips that there is no passion which can betray Caesar into perjury. [10]
- You gestured from your opal car, I answered to that call. [11]
- I would accept your offer at once, were it not that I fear there might be some impropriety in it, though I do not see that there would. [7]
- If you enter your name on the Visitor's Book at Government House you will receive an invitation to the next ball that takes place there, if nothing can be proven against you. [5]
- I expect that your 'M'sieu' Jean Jacques' has been busier this last year than ever before in his life. [11]
- If you open your mouth against me only once after that time you can't travel so far but I will find you. [5]
- Tell that to your mother, little wagtail, and come again very often. [10]
- I hope that your mother is better. [9]
- I shall await your most gracious permission here in hospital, that I may not have to play the part of a secretary rather than commander in the army. [2]
- Let that be your model; and remember, on peril of your reputation as a prophet, not to put a stop before or after the nunquam. [6]
- Bring this before your mind, and everything else that you must accept with it, if you consent, when the time arrives, to become mine. [10]
- And make up your mind that, for once, you have got to take life seriously. [11]
- Is it in your mind that we shall cross swords one day? [11]
- You make up your mind that the earthquake is due; you stand from under, and take hold of something to steady yourself, and the first thing you know you get struck by lightning. [5]
- Keep that in your mind and you can make a popular newspaper. [4]
- The images of your manifold gods are everywhere to be seen; they crowd on our gaze, and yet who knows not that their real is not their apparent significance? [10]
- You must tell your Mandane that you are called away by important business. [10]
- 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]
- Your generous heart, your love of truth, and your beautiful reverence for the gods, your courage and heroism, in short, every thing that I love and honor in you, I shall give to the hero of my tale. [10]
- Only remember that your life's happiness depends on your decision. [2]
- I received both your letters, and although I have not answered them it is not because I have forgotten them, or been uninterested about them, but because it appeared to me that I could write nothing which would do any good. [7]
- I remember in your letter you mentioned the remark of some friend of yours that the verses, "Take, O take those lips away," were not Shakspeare's; I think they are. [6]
- You said in your letter that you had news. [11]
- I saved up your last story to read when the numbers should be complete, but before that time arrived some other admirer of yours carried off the papers. [5]
- I can't deny your instances, and yet I somehow feel that pretty much all you have been saying is in effect untrue. [4]
- 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]
- Surely that isn't your idea of marriage! [9]
- I know that your husband--that Mr. March was there; I read his testimony; and I wished to ask him--to ask him--" She stopped and looked distractedly about. [8]
- Remember me to your husband, and tell him, that Captain Allertssohn's body has been brought in and to-morrow is appointed for the funeral. [10]
- I suppose, however, your husband told you of these things, so that you were not surprised. [11]
- They are aware, your honour, that he and you knew each other in Ireland, and they think you are hard on him. [11]
- It is in your honor, and not in his, that we have no music this evening; you said that you did not particularly like it at a banquet. [10]
- I question not your honesty in that; I but warn you, that is all. [5]
- And we assure your Highness that for this mark of honour that has been conferred on you by Her Most Gracious Majesty, the Queen-Empress, we feel no less proud than your Highness. [5]
- We again offer your Highness our warmest felicitations for the honour that has been conferred on you. [5]
- It would do your heart good to hear his invocations to that deeply injured shade, and his denunciations of the ignorant and vulgar protestants who have defamed him. [6]
- It would sear your heart and spirit, it would spoil all that makes you what you are. [11]
- The gems in your hanging stand for something more than that shining show. [10]
- He is licking your hands, that means, 'I thank you. [10]
- When I hold your hand I feel that life's worth living--I want to do things. [11]
- It was not your going over to the other side that pained me so, for all your people are Tories. [9]
- The idea of your going and intruding on a party of strangers, that way, and talking for half an hour; why I never heard of a man in his right mind doing such a thing before. [5]
- The honeysuckle in your garden needs a support, that it may grow and put forth flowers; let these poor songs be the espalier around which your memory of the absent one can twine its tendrils and cling lovingly. [10]
- The difference between your friends the criminals and me is that probably nobody will ever be able to catch me out. [11]
- Bear witness to your friend that no evil word ever passed the lips of either of them. [10]
- But in detaching your force the President directs that it be done in such a way as to enable you to hold your ground and not interfere with the movement against Chattanooga and East Tennessee. [7]
- But do beg your folks to remember that the Smithfield fires are all out, and that the cinders are very dirty and not in the least dangerous. [6]
- You can't put your finger on a spot in the map of Missouri that I don't know as if I'd made it. [5]
- They grate on your finer sensibilities, and all that sort of thing. [9]
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