Use these in a sentence
Sentences starting with these
- These uncles of yourn ain't no uncles at all; they're a couple of frauds --regular dead-beats. [5]
- These wailings are your own. [11]
- These were two young men from Stamford, Connecticut--brothers: Samuel and Henry Ferguson. [5]
- These were adventurous young gentlemen of family, some of them lawyers and some of them late officers in the Continental army who had been rewarded with grants of land. [9]
- These rules, as you see, were quite simple and clear. [5]
- These will make you really contented and happy. [5]
- These were three years of the deepest humiliation to Rhodopis, which she still remembers with horror. [10]
- These became from year to year more common; about five years ago he shot one, and afterwards another, and now they are frequently killed. [1]
- These little, shabby wrongs upbraided me and tortured me, and with a pain much sharper than one feels when the wrongs have been done to the living. [5]
- These verses were written in the first leaves of the locked volume. [6]
Sentences ending with these
- We can give you these. [9]
- An ancestry of wild riders naturally enough bequeaths also those other tendencies which we see in the Tartars, the Cossacks, and our own Indian Centaurs, and as well, perhaps, in the old-fashioned fox-hunting squire as in any of these. [6]
- It is a wide stretch of cheap little brick houses, with here and there a noble architectural pile lifting itself out of the midst-government buildings, these. [5]
- Blessed are those who can sleep quietly in times like these! [6]
- Tracy said he was better in oils, but would take a chance with these. [5]
- And of all virtues two are the least conspicuous, and at the same time the greatest: Truthfulness and humility; practise these. [10]
- Cynthia troubled herself very little about any of these. [9]
- If you dip up a gallon of water, you will get about fifteen thousand of these. [5]
- I am obliged to walk, very much against my will; but the people expect it of me, and public characters can't be their own masters and mistresses in such matters as these. [12]
- I would stick to these. [5]
Short sentences using these
- Oh, these calculating young people! [4]
- These are hard words. [5]
- These are awful words! [5]
- These large apartments were tombs. [5]
- But these also were refractory. [10]
- Both these things were expected. [7]
- Hence these with Wendling. [11]
- These fellows need watching. [4]
- These are all unpublished. [6]
- These they intended to ride. [13]
Sentences containing these two or more times
- Besides, for two years people have believed that we have abandoned these waters, and the guards think that if we should return, the last time to choose would be these bright nights. [10]
- He said he would keep these things always; and that soon he would seek out these dear good friends of his and take them under his protection. [5]
- Any fine, large word would have answered just as well: psychosuperintangibly --electroincandescently--oligarcheologically--sanchrosynchro- stereoptically--any of these would have answered, any of these would have filled the void. [5]
- Look at these woodcuts,--the first anatomical pictures ever printed, Doctor, unless these others of Jacobus Berengarius are older! [6]
- These heavy-eyed men with the alcoholized brains, these pallid youths with the nicotized optic ganglia and thinking-marrows brown as their own meerschaums, of whom you meet too many,--will ask all your wisdom to deal with their poisoned nerves and their enfeebled wills. [3]
- A 'poudre' day, with its steely air and fatal frost, was an ill thing in the world; but these entangling blasts, these wild curtains of snow, were desolating even unto death. [11]
- And these creatures will compare these pins together, and if one is a shade finer than the rest, they will all be thrown on my hands, and I will have to order a new lot to keep peace in the family. [5]
- Breakfast time approached while I mused these musings and called these ancient happenings back to mind; so I got me back into the present and went down the hill. [5]
- To the objection which might be urged that these interest bonds could not be cashed, he replied that if our other bonds could, much more could these, which offered a perfect security, a fund being irrevocably set aside to provide for their redemption. [7]
- These dreadful chromos which he takes for old masters; these villainous portraits--which to his frantic mind represent Rossmores; the hatchments; the pompous name of this ramshackle old crib-- Rossmore Towers; and that odd assertion of his, that I was expected. [5]
More example sentences with the word these in them
- An' we have--what you've lived through these last months. [13]
- Each of these youths is my keeper, my spy. [10]
- Take these cakes--for yourselves--and give him this one, from his mother. [5]
- You 'll find yourself a very odd piece of property after you 've been through these experiences. [6]
- I suppose, however, your husband told you of these things, so that you were not surprised. [11]
- 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]
- When you had your armor on, to-day, it gave one a sort of notion of it; but in these pretty silks and velvets, you are only a dainty page, not a league-striding war-colossus, moving in clouds and darkness and breathing smoke and thunder. [5]
- The two pretty young Princesses Gorchakov met suitors there and were married and so further increased the fame of these dances. [2]
- Many of these young people will jump up twenty times a day and run to dabble the tips of their fingers in water, after touching the most inoffensive objects. [6]
- Some of these young people were extreme in their views. [6]
- Evidently these two young men were unfamiliar with the dueling ceremonies, though they were not unfamiliar with the sword. [5]
- Some of these young ladies came from other cities,--New York and Philadelphia and elsewhere,--and their fathers and mothers were usually people to be mentioned as a matter of course--were, indeed, frequently so mentioned by Miss Sadler, especially when a visitor called at the school. [9]
- Even a jolly young Irishman of Plaster Cove, whose nature it is to sleep under whatever discouragement, is beaten by these circumstances. [4]
- We trust our young friend will take these remarks in good part, for we mean them solely for his benefit. [5]
- One of these young brains is like a bunch of India crackers; once touch fire to it and it is best to keep hands off until it has done popping,--if it ever stops. [6]
- When you are young again in body, these gray hairs shall render you distinguished. [11]
- I swear to you, Sir, I believe that these two centres of civilization are just exactly the two points that close the circuit in the battery of our planetary intelligence! [6]
- I believe in you, Mr. Gridley, as I believe in my Maker and in Father Pemberton,--but, poor man, he's old, and you won't be old these twenty years yet. [6]
- I only ask you, at the conclusion of these few remarks, to give three hearty cheers for all good and brave officers and men who fought those successful battles. [7]
- Under these circumstances you will readily see why I should not speak in detail of the course I shall deem it best to pursue. [7]
- Now, sir, if you will be so kind as to look at these maps and plans in my portfolio, I am sure I can sell you an echo for less money than any man in the trade. [5]
- I 'll tell you what,--the Master said,--I know something about these young fellows that come home with their heads full of "science," as they call it, and stick up their signs to tell people they know how to cure their headaches and stomach-aches. [6]
- And I tell you what, Sir, if I hadn't more of these qualities that commonly endear man to man, than our articled clerk has, I'd steal a Cheshire cheese, tie it round my neck, and drown myself. [12]
- I 'll tell you what saves these last fellows. [6]
- I did wish you were here to see these things. [5]
- There, I wanted you to see where I stand with Di; and now I want you to promise me that you'll not leave these rooms till I see you again. [11]
- I only ask you to remember, Honora, that you have not explained these reasons very clearly in your letters to your aunt and uncle. [9]
- I wonder if you think--if you think of that: a little home away from all these wars, aloof from vexing things. [11]
- I don't doubt you think it rather absurd that I should trouble myself about these matters. [6]
- I have watched you these three years; I do not, nor ever will, doubt you, dear friend of my heart. [11]
- Did she give you these flowers? [10]
- Though I write you these few words, dear Robert, I do not know that they will reach you, for as yet it is not certain they will let Voban visit you. [11]
- But I promise you that one of these days I will present to you the very finest comedy imaginable. [11]
- He soon convinces you that even these matters can be handled in such a way as to make a person low-spirited. [5]
- We talked--I told you of my sisters, Nan and Bet--ah, yes, you remember that; and about mine old grandam--and the rough games of the lads of Offal Court--yes, you remember these things also; very well, follow me still, you shall recall everything. [5]
- That's immoral, if you like--especially in these days. [9]
- Besides: "Why shouldn't you have one of these if you want it--if you want it! [11]
- Doesn't it make you feel rather small and otherwise unworthy when you see the kind of street these fellow-beings of yours live in, and then think how particular you are about locality and the number of bellpulls? [8]
- And what have you done with all these good gifts? [2]
- But why do you do a thing like this when you must know I need every man here to help turn out these machines? [9]
- The best thing you could do would be to burn whole rows of these tenements, they are ideal breeding grounds for disease. [9]
- I might shame you before these great per--" "Father! [5]
- I have troubled you at this length because my mind is much occupied with the pathology of these cases, and because no case can, on personal grounds, more strongly challenge our attention. [6]
- But why do you ask these questions? [10]
- And even now you are not satisfied when I come back to tell you that I have money enough to snap my fingers at half these people you know. [9]
- Ah, dear friend, you are happy not to know these poignant joys and sorrows. [2]
- But even while yielding to these thoughts Barbara felt how sinful they were. [10]
- Dead, these many years, they said. [5]
- All these many years, since 1820, the northern part had remained a wilderness. [7]
- After all these years, Mr. Daaken stands before me a prominent figure of the past in an ill-fitting suit of snuff colour. [9]
- In all these years, I've been closer to him than any one else, and I don't know him today half as well as you do. [9]
- After all these years, I see that I was mistaken about Eve in the beginning; it is better to live outside the Garden with her than inside it without her. [5]
- After all these years was he going to speak of Philip? [11]
- In all these years they have never suspected. [5]
- During these six years I have been living a life of peaceful ignorance. [5]
- But in these years he was writing little or nothing. [6]
- Twenty of these years he was the scoff of the world, and his poetry a by-word of scorn. [6]
- After all these years have you dropped from the weight of a blow? [9]
- Since two thousand years all these coasts have changed more or less, risen and sunk, and the temples and palaces of two civilizations have tumbled into the sea. [4]
- In the same year these last poems with many others were collected in a small volume, entitled "May-Day, and Other Pieces. [6]
- In any other year of these 33 the relief would have been simple: go where you can cut your cloth to fit your income. [5]
- During the past year no differences of any kind have arisen with any of these republics, and on the other hand, their sympathies with the United States are constantly expressed with cordiality and earnestness. [7]
- I said: "Sixty-five yards, with these instruments? [5]
- My house my yard, everything around me, in fact, shows' that I am becoming one of these cattle--and I used to be thrifty in other times. [5]
- By these feet Xanthe quickly recognized the sleeping youth. [10]
- Janet's heart was wrung as she gazed at the gaunt, bewildered faces growing daily more tragic, more bewildered and gaunt; she marvelled at the animal-like patience of these Europeans, at the dumb submission of most of them to privations that struck her as appalling. [9]
- Of the wonders wrought by "the great earthquake," these were all that came under my eye; but the tricks it did, elsewhere, and far and wide over the town, made toothsome gossip for nine days. [5]
- The man who wrote these beautiful lines: 'Inconstancy in a woman, because of the present social conditions, is sometimes pardonable. [9]
- I may be wrong; but these are my sentiments, and I am not ashamed of them. [4]
- If these are wrong reasons, then I have been wrong; but I have certainly not been selfish in it, because in my greatest need of friends he was against me, and for Baker. [7]
- Arrianus had even written these verses on the gigantic sphinx near the Pyramids. [10]
- But who has written out these others that are being so assiduously passed around? [9]
- Because he has written his chiefs and asked with high confidence for an answer that will confound these questioners--and the chiefs did not reply. [5]
- It was not written for any of these reasons, and therefore it is submitted without the usual apologies. [5]
- He had been written about considerably, and the public wouldn't have been satisfied without some new facts; and these I meant to have, and I got. [6]
- These describers are writing for the "general," and so, in order to make sure of being understood, they ought to use words in their ordinary sense, or else explain. [5]
- These were the writers who helped to make the "North American Review" what it was during the period of Emerson's youth and early manhood. [6]
- And as I write these words, after the Italian retreat, a second revolution seems possible. [9]
- We need not write their names on these walls, after the fashion of those civic dignitaries who immortalize themselves on tablets of marble and gates of iron. [3]
- Every letter Comyn writ me was nine parts Dolly, and the rest of his sheet usually taken up with Mr. Fox and his calamities: these had fallen upon him very thick of late. [9]
- I'll take and wring your neck for you one of these days, Noel Rainguesson. [5]
- And beneath this wrath, stimulating and energizing it the more, was the ache in his soul from the loss for which he held these enemies responsible. [9]
- Forty of the wounded were placed upon pallets on the floor of a great public hall, and among these was Henry. [5]
- If the pilgrims would take deliberate aim and shoot at a man, it would be all right and proper--because that man would not be in any danger; but these random assaults are what I object to. [5]
- For instance, she would stamp four copies of each letter out of sweet honey-cakes, and when I knew them well she gave me these tiny little A. [10]
- And these people would shortly understand, if they did not now understand, that Hugh had come back voluntarily and from a sense of duty to assume the burdens and responsibilities that so many of his generation and class had shirked. [9]
- Pity but they would repent of these dreadful things--and maybe they will yet. [5]
- Privileges like these would render the possession of such securities to the amount limited most desirable to every person of small means who might be able to save enough for the purpose. [7]
- From these it would readily appear where a given amount of expenditure would do the most good. [7]
- In these circumstances would policy allow her to consider us? [5]
- These dumb cattle would not learn it of themselves, and so the murrain of Homoeopathy fell on them. [6]
- This increase, however, would not have been possible had not these rude people spread into the adjoining districts, and worked for hire. [1]
- Otherwise these pages would never have been written. [9]
- No; for that would imply sanity, and these were all Cooper people. [5]
- A casual glance would have passed by these little dents; if Venters had not known what they signified he would never have bestowed upon them the second glance. [13]
- No, other Indians would have noticed these things, but Cooper's Indians never notice anything. [5]
- How gladly she would have gone among these blinded mortals and exhorted them to obey with fresh faith and confidence the command of the Lord and of her brother. [10]
- These reasons he would have given to Nic Lavilette, but other ulterior and malicious ideas were in his mind. [11]
- Though the Duke would have defied them, it behoved him to end the matter, if possible, before these envoys' arrival. [11]
- Of these last would have been Guida. [11]
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