Use those in a sentence
Sentences starting with those
- Those verses were youth, and youth was gone, with all its flushed and spirited dalliance and reckless expenditure of feeling. [11]
- Those verses she wrote --they were to show that she had conquered herself. [11]
- Those are good words for poetry. [5]
- Those are truly wonderful diamonds, whether they exist or not; and yet they are of but little importance by comparison with the one wherewith the Boer wagoner chocked his wheel on that steep grade as heretofore referred to. [5]
- Those who come within its irresistible influence are drawn so close that it seems as if they must become one with her sooner or later. [6]
- Those who fought with us but now were to shoot us at sunset, and remain here till other troops came. [11]
- Those who ride with him must do battle with the same valour. [11]
- Those eyes, filled with happy tears, gazed at him timidly, compassionately, and with joyous love. [2]
- Those of us who, like Honora, believe in Providence, do not trouble ourselves with mere matters of dollars and cents. [9]
- Those around me who were sufficiently nimble began to run towards the noise, and I ran after them. [9]
Sentences ending with those
- First, they were the poor in spirit--and she no doubt was one of those. [10]
- At last, shaking his head, he murmured in an undertone: "Yes, but those shadows at the corners of the mouth--do you see?--that light on the brow, and there--just look at the nostrils--I certainly did not paint those. [10]
- They must have had accidents from sticking the needles into the wrong places now and then, but I suppose they did n't say a great deal about those. [6]
- It was far from being the perfect machine of to-day; the letters were all capitals, and one was never quite certain, even of those. [5]
- Let the miscreant Cauchon alone to contrive those. [5]
- Only the mad can be happy, and not many of those. [5]
Short sentences using those
- I understand those words. [10]
- What are those verses? [2]
- Those were primitive times. [5]
- I know all those people. [5]
- They hurried in those days. [5]
- But where are those contemporaries? [6]
- They always convinced those barbarians. [5]
- But I recall those aspirations. [5]
- Those blasted river thieves! [5]
- Those Arabs--what fools they were! [10]
Sentences containing those two or more times
- Fear not for your granddaughters, sisters, playfellows and betrothed: From the earliest ages a stringent law forbade the sacrifice of Egyptian blood; strangers were to perish, or those who worshipped other gods than those in Egypt. [10]
- I suggest that you stop those negotiations and put those people off two or three months. [5]
- We expend more yearly for apprehending and trying those caught, for the machinery of criminal justice, and for the recurring farce of imprisoning on short sentences and discharging those felons to go on with their work of swindling and robbing. [4]
- Here it was written why those who asked should receive, and those who sought should find: "For what man is there of you whom if his son ask bread, will he give him a stone? [10]
- As the night wore on, Lavilette could hear hoof-beats behind him; those of the mare growing clearer and clearer, and those of the artillerymen remaining about the same, monotonously steady. [11]
- Of all those who, the day before, had crowded in to defend the god and his house, none were left but Porphyrius and those who were nursing him. [10]
- Middendorf attracted those who saw, Langethal those who heard him, and the confidence he inspired was even more lasting than that aroused by Middendorf. [10]
- Is it those who resist the measure, or those who causelessly brought it forward, and pressed it through, having reason to know, and in fact knowing, it must and would be so resisted? [7]
- So both those who knew and those who did not know deceived themselves, and pushed on to Smolensk as to a promised land. [2]
- They forgive those who have wronged them as easily as they forget those who have done them good service. [6]
More example sentences with the word those in them
- Every time a youth looks love in a maiden's eyes, and sees the timid appealing return of the universal passion, the world for those two is just as certainly created as it was on the first morning, in all its color, odor, song, freshness, promise. [4]
- But as to yourself: Those who were born in high places rarely suit us, who have dragged ourselves up from below to a better position. [10]
- You must know, yourself, that Hanuman could not have carried those mountains to Ceylon except by the strength of the gods. [5]
- This fact of yours, which seems so strange to you, belongs to a great series of similar facts familiarly known now to many persons, and before long to be recognized as generally as those relating to the electric telegraph and the slaving `dynamo. [6]
- I said:-- "'Senator, you're not going to ask me to turn loose all those at once? [9]
- If only for your sake I will avoid doing so, for an honorable soul clings to those whom it sees maligned. [10]
- Your relations to your professional brethren may be a source of lifelong happiness and growth in knowledge and character, or they may make you wretched and end by leaving you isolated from those who should be your friends and counsellors. [3]
- 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]
- Go now to your homes, and tell those who are awaiting you what I have said. [9]
- Can't you get your friends to unite with you in committing those odious instruments of debauchery to the flames in which you have consumed your own? [6]
- Some one person--some young woman, it must be--had produced a singular impression upon him since those earlier perilous experiences through which he had passed. [6]
- Of course the young schoolmaster will come, and that poor tired-out looking Helen, if only to get out of sight of those horrid Peckham wretches. [6]
- How many other young men from the East have travelled across the mountains and floated down the rivers to enter those strange cities of the West, the growth of which was like Jonah's gourd. [9]
- In those days young ladies did not "come out" so frankly as they do now. [9]
- They represented the young god Dionysius, the Hyades surrounding him, and in colored groups all the gifts of the divinities who watch over fields and gardens, as well as those of the Nysian god. [10]
- Certainly she was young enough (she said to herself) to draw the eyes of those who cared for youth and beauty. [11]
- She liked the Young Doctor, as who did not who came in contact with him, except those who had fear of him, and who had an idea that he could read their minds as he read their bodies. [11]
- Few will resist you, but of those few the first will surely be your own father. [10]
- 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]
- P. S.--I wish you would measure one of the largest of those swords we took to Alton and write me the length of it, from tip of the point to tip of the hilt, in feet and inches. [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]
- Yes, those among you who have not been in the penitentiary, if such there be, are better than your fathers and grandfathers were; but is that any sufficient reason, for getting up annual dinners and celebrating you? [5]
- In those days you were not a Federalist or a Democrat, you were an Aristocrat or a Jacobin. [9]
- I might refer you to those which you yourself preached as late as last June, in a sermon which was one of the finest and most scholarly efforts I ever heard. [9]
- I have referred you to the proper authorities for the account of those improvements which about the year 1830 rendered the compound microscope an efficient and trustworthy instrument. [3]
- I merely wished you to know, Mr. Flint, that there is no use in attempting to deceive me in regard to the true colour of those practices. [9]
- I won't suppose you to be disgracing yourself in one of those miserable tubs, tugging in which is to rowing the true boat what riding a cow is to bestriding an Arab. [6]
- Didn't I tell you those criticisms would be the making of us, when they first began to turn you blue this morning, March? [8]
- I was watching you this morning, and you were so utterly out of place in those surroundings. [9]
- I return to you the hymn-book, I read one of those you marked, and do not care to read any more. [6]
- Can any of you tell what those two words are? [6]
- But why did you say those sharp things at your trial? [11]
- Sure enough, when you saw the shut doors and open windows of those empty houses, all white without in the sun and dark within, and not a human to be seen, you could believe almost anything. [11]
- If I understood you rightly you meant to imply that your life had been attempted, and that one of those extraordinary old men devoted to Serapis had been murdered instead of you. [10]
- Friend, I pray you repress those tears, Comfort from this derive: I am a score--and more-of years And Jean is only five. [11]
- I can see you now almost as vividly as I saw you that night when you sat flashing and beaming upon those sombre swallow-tails. [5]
- So I caution you not to spend rashly those two words, sir. [9]
- I have found you my true and faithful friend, and I had been in danger of believing those over-anxious counsellors who spoke evil of you. [10]
- I'm thinking that you may be of those who went out to the Arctic Sea with Sir John Franklin--with Sir John Franklin, you understand. [11]
- They know how you love animals, and so they try to do you honor and show their love for you by naming all those creatures after you; insomuch that if a body should step out and call "Joan of Arc--come! [5]
- But of course, you know, if I went to work at those things with an ethical intention explicitly in mind, I should spoil them. [8]
- By the time you have drawn twenty-one wales and written "William I.--1066-1087--twenty-one years" twenty-one times, those details will be your property; you cannot dislodge them from your memory with anything but dynamite. [5]
- Did you think you had educated the superstition out of those people? [5]
- 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]
- I hope, however, you can spare me half an hour on one of those days, as I like to get as much of this bracing air as I can. [6]
- Do you think you can better yourselves, on that subject, by leaving us here under no obligation whatever to return those specimens of your movable property that come hither? [7]
- Since I saw you at Jacksonville, I have had no more suspicion of the Whigs of Morgan than of those of any other part of the district. [7]
- Are those three yonder that to my disordered eyes are starveling swine-herds--" "The ogres, Are _they_ changed also? [5]
- Speaking of those yellow squash-bugs, I think I disheartened them by covering the plants so deep with soot and wood-ashes that they could not find them; and I am in doubt if I shall ever see the plants again. [4]
- It is sixty years, then, since that time; and as they were, on an average, about twenty years old, those who survive must have reached fourscore years. [6]
- During those 1500 years, Satan's influence was worth very nearly a hundred times as much to the business as was the influence of all the rest of the Holy Family put together. [5]
- Indeed, for many years, if there was any exception to the general toleration it was in the social ostracism of those who held and expressed extreme opinions in regard to immediate emancipation, and were stigmatized as abolitionists. [4]
- In those thirty years, by a sane and steady growth, Hilary Vane had achieved his present eminent position in the State. [9]
- He remembered those years of superfluity with contempt, and as he puffed and panted on his way through the dust, he felt himself swell with satisfaction. [10]
- Close upon thirty-six years I have known those venerable men. [5]
- In his earlier years he had often complained to me of those "nervous feelings connected with the respiration" referred to by this very distinguished physician. [6]
- In 1860, the year immediately preceding the rebellion, the deficiency amounted to $5,656,705.49, the postal receipts of that year being $2,645,722.19 less that those of 1863. [7]
- Pardon, if I wrong Those heavenly words that shame my earthly song! [6]
- But how should writings such as those come here? [10]
- But as I write, the vivid recollections are those that I set down. [9]
- Well, I didn't write those lines. [6]
- 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]
- Don't fail to write me instantly on receiving this, telling me all--particularly the names of those who are going strong against me. [7]
- Then you will write a touching letter, in which you will forgive all those recent Browns. [5]
- He surveyed the wreck which that old rioter and those two young farmers had made, and then said "This is a sad business--a very sad business. [5]
- The swell people wouldn't call anybody but themselves 'clean,' and those others would drop sort of meekly into their way of talking and they wouldn't call themselves clean. [5]
- But a naturalist would undoubtedly have ranked as an ape or a monkey, an ancient form which possessed many characters common to the Catarrhine and Platyrrhine monkeys, other characters in an intermediate condition, and some few, perhaps, distinct from those now found in either group. [1]
- The man who would try to heal every suffering brute was accustomed to see those whom he loved best grieve on his account. [10]
- Still another set would take it to build a monument to the memory of those heroes. [6]
- The heavenly spirits would submit only to those mortals who shared in some of their highest characteristics. [10]
- The iron-souled truth-monger would plainly manifest, or even utter the fact, that he didn't want to see those people--and he would be an ass, and inflict a totally unnecessary pain. [5]
- Twenty ample fortunes would not timber one of the greatest of those silver mines. [5]
- She said I would live until those wars were forgotten--a prophecy which failed. [5]
- For me he would have put himself out not an inch had he not understood that my support came from those quarters. [9]
- Or again you would have observed those myriad masses plunging across the veld, still in cohering masses, which shook and broke and scattered, regathering again, as though drawn by a magnet, but leaving stark remnants in their wake. [11]
- Some of us would have liked to hear more about those letters in the divorce cases, but the Counsellor had to leave the table. [6]
- How overjoyed he would have been at the fulfilment of his wish to see him united to Daphne, at least in heart; with what fiery ardour he would have upbraided those who believed him capable of having appropriated what belonged to another! [10]
- Then Miles Hendon would cripple some of those people, and carry off his little ward, and comfort and cheer him with loving words, and the two would never be separated any more. [5]
- If not, it would be the turn next of those whom she herself had pushed into the arms of the fell monster: First Heliodora, and then her mother! [10]
- In short, it would be much more agreeable if it extended to its own members something of the consideration and sympathy that it gives to those it regards as its inferiors. [4]
- The old Janet would be cast off with the old raiment; the new suit would announce to herself and to the world a Janet in whom were released all those longings hitherto disguised and suppressed, and now become insupportable! [9]
- Of what small worth would she have seemed to him, and to herself!--When this tyranny should be overpast, when he should be gone to some other part of his immense empire, if those she loved were spared she could be happy--ah! [10]
- And those were worse than the first. [9]
- The stones are worn and smooth, and pushed apart in places, so that the road has the exact appearance of those ancient paved highways leading out of Rome which one sees in pictures. [5]
- And, if the world will no longer tolerate the old theories, a tribute may at least be paid to those who from conviction upheld them; who ruled, perhaps in affluence, yet were also willing to toil and, if need be, to die for the privilege. [9]
- There was the world of the Old Testament, of David and Samson, and of those dim figures in the dawn of history, called the Patriarchs. [4]
- This beautiful miniature world had exactly the appearance of those "relief maps" which reproduce nature precisely, with the heights and depressions and other details graduated to a reduced scale, and with the rocks, trees, lakes, etc., colored after nature. [5]
- Are those countries working that kind of lie, day in and day out, in thousands and thousands of varieties, without ever resting? [5]
- Whatever may be worked out by a criticism of the language of those resolutions, the people have never understood them as being any more than an indorsement of the compromises of 1850, and a release of our senators from voting for the Wilmot Proviso. [7]
- Never did men work with a heartier will than did those stalwart braves with the axes. [5]
- You go and work in on the good side of those revenue people and get them to take the profits and give me the tax. [5]
- The forces at work in a human intelligence to bring harmony out of its discordant movements are as mysterious, as miraculous, we might truly say, as those which give shape and order to the confused materials out of which habitable worlds are evolved. [6]
- I think devil's work has been done last night upon those innocent poor people. [5]
- Kitty ceased her work for an instant and, looking away from him into the distance, said: "Three people said those same words to me all in one day a thousand years ago. [11]
- The shoes he wore were those of an adult, but cracked and split, revealing the cotton stocking and here and there the skin. [9]
- The tyrant who wore this gaudy cloak was, no doubt, devoid alike of truth and conscience; but, as to his being a philosopher, who knew the worthlessness of earthly things and turned his back upon the world, those who could might believe it! [10]
- As the days wore on, and I attended to my cases, I thought of Maude a great deal, and in those moments when the pressure of business was relaxed, she obsessed me. [9]
- And those spoken words, in their grim note to his ear, as well as contents to his mind, told Venters that he was all but drifting on a current which he had not power nor wish to stem. [13]
- Then, in bitter words, I told them of my treatment by those rascals, and I showed them how my ankle had been tortured. [11]
- Her quiet, gentle words, few though they might be, were evidently grateful to those Yorkshire ears. [14]
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