Use title in a sentence
Sentences starting with title
- Title of the book "Colonel Mulberry Sellers. [5]
Sentences ending with title
- If the Colonies win, you are secure in your title. [9]
- It had been wickedly said of him, when the news of his coming departure got around, that he feared Dorothy would fall in love with some provincial beau before he could get her within reach of a title. [9]
- And if Antony was faithless to the wife to whom statecraft had bound him, he kept his pledge to the other, who had an earlier, better title. [10]
- Frau Crelinger's husband was a highly respected jurist and councillor of justice, but among all the councillors' wives by whom she was surrounded I never heard her make use of her husband's title. [10]
- An hour or two afterward, the man was arrested and locked up in the calaboose by the marshal--large name for a constable, but that was his title. [5]
- I was going to say Mark Twain, his literary title, which is a household phrase in more homes than that of any other man, and you know him best by that dear old title. [5]
- I like to think that I was firm, and that I declined to change the title. [11]
- Oh, cut out the title. [9]
- The kindness of the Speaker had furnished me with a ticket, entitling me to a place among the "distinguished guests," which I presented without modestly questioning my right to the title. [6]
- There they were served with elaborate attention by a darky waiter who had, in some mysterious way, learned Jethro's name and title. [9]
Short sentences using title
- What a name and title! [10]
Sentences containing title two or more times
- Then a title was a title to those born lower, and the young man plainly had a vast honour for a coronet. [9]
- It is not uncommon that a book owes its notoriety and sale to its title, and it is not easy to find a title that will attract attention without being too sensational. [4]
- None of them had ever seen a person bearing a title of nobility before, and none had been expecting to see one now, consequently the title came upon them as a kind of pile-driving surprise and caught them unprepared. [5]
- The one used by the Hakluyt Society is dedicated to Sir Francis Bacon, with the title of "Lord High Chancellor," and Bacon had not that title conferred on him till after 1618. [4]
- His title of "Squire" came into vogue again, but only for a season; for, as his wealth and popularity augmented, that title, by imperceptible stages, grew up into "Judge;" indeed' it bade fair to swell into "General" bye and bye. [5]
More example sentences with the word title in them
- I must ask your indulgence while I quote a few verses from a poem of my own, printed long ago under the title "At the Pantomime. [6]
- The next letter, written a month later, is also to Orion Clemens, who had now moved to Muscatine, Iowa, and established there a new paper with an old title, 'The Journal'. [5]
- She had married with her fingers holding the scales of advantage; and Lord Haldwell dressed well, was immensely rich, and the title had a charm. [11]
- The young fellow who proposed this title was perhaps a fair sample of the kind of stuff we were made of. [5]
- It was he who induced me to give to my first romance, which I had intended to call Nitetis, the title An Egyptian Princess. [10]
- The tale of which the title is given at the beginning of this section had been written several years before the date of its publication. [6]
- The subject from which the book just mentioned derived its title lay near to his heart. [4]
- Old Men's Tears, which furnished the mournful title to Joshua Scottow's Lamentations, do not suggest the deepest grief conceivable. [6]
- The new officers were "emigrants," and that was no title to anybody's affection or admiration either. [5]
- One was that we did not honor a family, or a dynasty, or a title, but a character; and the other was that we did not exalt any living man, but simply the office of President. [4]
- The name, "Rest-and-be-Thankful," was the official title given to the summer place at Elmira, but it was more often known as "Quarry Farm. [5]
- The title chosen was paradoxical, for while a nun might be a puritan, it was unthinkable that a Puritan should be a nun. [4]
- When Captain Burnaby was on his way to Khiva he would tolerate no Oriental exaggeration of his army rank, although a higher title would have smoothed his way and added to his consideration. [4]
- I think it was because a nobleman with so great a title should be so cordially hated and despised. [9]
- I confess I was appalled when I cast my eye upon the title of the manuscript, "Cirri and Nebulae. [6]
- These two American volumes succeeding Pierre were published under the title of An Adventurer of the North and A Romany of the Snows respectively. [11]
- Its full title very well describes the contents: "Advertisements for the Unexperienced Planters of New England, or anywhere. [4]
- He had first used it in a title of a poem which a few years before, during one of Orion's absences, he had published in the paper. [5]
- Mr. Engel picked up one of the books as it lay on the counter, and as he read the title his face betrayed a slight surprise. [9]
- But on the twenty-ninth of July Kutuzov received the title of Prince. [2]
- Out of compliment to the Republic which he visited, he bore the simple title of Lord Renfrew. [9]
- I went immediately to the recorder's office to examine Adams's title, and found that the land had been entered by one Dixon, deeded by Dixon to Thomas, by Thomas to one Miller, and by Miller to Gen. Adams. [7]
- In the frontispiece to the fine old 'Junta' edition of the works of Galen, you may find among the wood-cuts a representation of the interesting scene, with the title Amantas Dignotio,--the diagnosis, or recognition, of the lover. [6]
- I am going to take the book down, or up,--for it is not a little one,--and write out the title, which, I dare say, you remember, and very likely you have the book. [6]
- I was persuaded to reject the title, A Romany of the Snows, by my English publisher, and I have never forgiven myself since for being so weak. [11]
- It is interesting to note the use of the title, the "Duke of Bilgewater," in Huck Finn when the "Duchess of Bilgewater" had already made her appearance in 1601. [5]
- It is common to engrave upon the monument the business as well as the title of the departed. [4]
- She has but to choose her title and estate. [9]
- Now, the latter title, A Romany of the Snows, was that which I originally chose for the volume published in England as An Adventurer of the North. [11]
- By the same title which South Carolina asserted to Fort Sumter, Florida would have challenged as her own the Gibraltar of the Gulf, and Virginia the Ehrenbreitstein of the Chesapeake. [6]
- For once, her title was a misnomer. [5]
- It was a title that came to him freighted with affection, and honor, and appreciation of his unpretending merit. [5]
- And yet the title of the play must be printed--the rest of the application for copyright is allowable in penmanship. [5]
- He bore the title of professor, was a chemist, and I learned from friends versed in that science that it was indebted to him for interesting discoveries. [10]
- It is a title of courtesy, and conveys reverence and admiration. [5]
- He got his title in the Mormon war. [9]
- I maintain the title by the annual payment of twelve pound sterling for a certificate. [12]
- He uses his title as a weapon for advancement as though he were a butter merchant. [11]
- He hath the throne's protection, he hath the crown's support, he shall be known and called by the honourable title of the King's Ward. [5]
- This gentleman's title threw his name so far into the shade that I had known the pleasant couple five weeks before I found it was Belfinger. [10]
- I have often thought of the advance in comity and true charity shown in the title of my late honored friend James Freeman Clarke's book, "The Ten Great Religions. [6]
- Sink the title thou hast uttered--'tis treason; we be bad men in some few trifling ways, but none among us is so base as to be traitor to his King; we be loving and loyal hearts, in that regard. [5]
- I can't get this title page printed here without having to lie so much that the thought of it is disagreeable to one reared as I have been. [5]
- The work on this subject, by the late Prof. Aug. Schleicher, has been translated by Dr. Bikkers into English, under the title of 'Darwinism tested by the Science of Language,' 1869. [1]
- The name of this King might have suggested that of Virginia as the title of the new possession, but for the superior claim of the Virgin Queen. [4]
- About Fort Guidon they still gave him his title, and because of his guilelessness, sincerity, and generosity, Pierre called him "The Simple King. [11]
- And he and they liked me, and respected my office; but as an animal, without birth or sham title, they looked down upon me--and were not particularly private about it, either. [5]
- They show for themselves what they are, and we can with tranquil confidence leave the world to ennoble them with a title of its own choosing. [5]
- And as for thee, my good uncle, my Lord Protector, this conduct of thine is not grateful toward this poor lad, for I hear he hath made thee a duke"--the Protector blushed--"yet he was not a king; wherefore what is thy fine title worth now? [5]
- I objected to the title, reminding her that it offended people of old, so that more than twice as many of the book were sold when they changed the name to "A Sure Guide to Heaven. [6]
- But Howells thought the title satisfactory, and indeed it was the best that could have been selected for the series. [5]
- You know what the title procures for a man, though your saying-- 'Knightly Knightly rank with lack of land More care than joy hath at command,' is but too true. [10]
- Just glance at the title please,--'Gonderil the Vampire, or The Dance of Death. [5]
- Afterward honoured with the title of captain. [10]
- Barneveld, who, under the title of Advocate, represented the province of Holland, the most important of them all, claimed for each province a right to determine its own state religion. [6]
- Proposed title of the story, "New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. [5]
- He took down the second volume of the Corpus Juris Civilis, turned the leaves over mechanically, as if in search of some title, and replaced it. [6]
- By the time the pair reached Brampton, Chamberlain Bixby was introducing his chief as Congressman Sutton, and by this title he was known for many years to come. [9]
- This hardly deserves the name of a science, although Velpeau has dignified it with that title, but it furnishes an admirable practical way for the surgeon who has to operate on a particular region of the body to study that region. [3]
- The head of the Museum, who bore the title of "high priest," had also appeared there with several members of this famous centre of the intellectual life of the capital. [10]
- Moreover--and this was the master stroke --it should be decreed that these princely grandees should be always addressed by a stunningly gaudy and awe-compelling title (which I would presently invent), and they and they only in all England should be so addressed. [5]
- Under this title the Marchioness repaired, in tears, to the school of his selection, from which, as she soon distanced all competitors, she was removed before the lapse of many quarters to one of a higher grade. [12]
- Make use of the king's pioneer as you will, but do not, because you are indebted to him for gifts, neglect to judge him according to his imaginings and deeds if you would deserve your title of the Initiated and the Enlightened. [10]
- Duke Lawless was the heir to the title and estates of Trafford Court. [11]
- The title of the governor has been, for a generation or two, "Magistrate and Chief Ruler, in subordination to her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain. [5]
- He must fill the function of Cherheb [Cherheb was the title of the speaker or reciter at a festival. [10]
- I had chosen the former title because of an inherent meaning in it relation to my subject. [11]
- It was this: the Emperor did not assume the title of commander in chief, but disposed of all the armies; the men around him were his assistants. [2]
- Said Clemens, in the course of his letter, dated July 30, 1906, from Dublin, New Hampshire: "The title of the piece is 1601. [5]
- In May, 1858, the constitution of the republic was remodelled; and the nation assumed the political title of "The Granadian Confederacy. [7]
- The title of the book was for long a trouble to me. [11]
- His brother was the best guide in the world, except himself--but he, yes, observe him well--he was the "Captain of Mont Blanc"--that title belonged to none other. [5]
- The date of the above "Mother Mary" is 1890; the "individual, endearing title of Mother" was given her "in 1895"--according to her own testimony. [5]
- Then, and in that place, he read to his son the poem afterwards published in the "Atlantic Monthly," and in his second volume, under the title "Terminus. [6]
- I was saying that I felt the title should be, as it were, the kernel of a book. [11]
- It is true that he parts with the use only of the property and not with the property itself, and the publisher in law acquires no other title, nor does he acquire any sort of interest in the future products of the author's brain. [4]
- He felt also that Detricand was making this claim to the duchy more out of vengeance than from desire to secure the title for himself. [11]
- It seems curious that Canton should make a second mistake and refuse it again, but publishers were wary in those days, and even the newspaper success of the Frog story did not tempt him to venture it as the title tale of a book. [5]
- But old Phabis tells me that steps are being seriously taken to procure the title of Martyr for our father Apelles. [10]
- Even scientists swallow tales of prehistoric bones on testimony they would reject if it involved the title to a piece of real estate. [4]
- Your son has taken to himself the title which the man of sin conferred upon you, to your undoing. [11]
- Of course that taint, that reverence for rank and title, had been in our American blood, too--I know that; but when I left America it had disappeared--at least to all intents and purposes. [5]
- It is the sum of those provisions which results in the divesting of title forever. [7]
- But is he still allowed to bear the title of governor, or, what did you call him?--Mukaukas? [10]
- Some years after, Spelman returned to Virginia with the title of Captain, and in 1617 we find this reference to him in the "General Historie": "Here, as at many other times, we are beholden to Capt. [4]
- Love on a Special, some such title as that. [4]
- In the triangular space left blank the title of the periodical and the publisher's imprint were tastefully lettered so as to be partly covered by the background of color. [8]
- Wife is a solemn title of honor and has nothing to do with the joys of life. [10]
- He was never so much worth respect as when, a dispossessed sovereign with an empty title, discountenanced by his order, disbarred his profession, he held himself ready to take whatever penalty now came. [11]
- My reason for so doing is that I have approved an act of the same title passed by Congress after the passage of the one first mentioned for the express purpose of correcting errors in and superseding the same, as I am informed. [7]
- I had the smith's reverence now, because I was apparently immensely prosperous and rich; I could have had his adoration if I had had some little gimcrack title of nobility. [5]
- The title is Set in caps. [5]
- The title is set in caps and small caps. [5]
- This is that Section 1: "The Title of Mother. [5]
- The title is Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures--for she explains the Scriptures; they were not understood before. [5]
- The Reader of Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures, before commencing to read from this book, shall distinctly announce its full title and give the author's name. [5]
- They opened the route to her affections, as his place and title could not do. [11]
- The book was Roughing It, though this title was not decided upon until considerably later. [5]
- It was "Sir Roger," always "Sir Roger," on all hands; no one withheld the title, all turned it from the tongue with unction, and as if it tasted good. [5]
- Call it The Revelations of a Woman's Life; now, there's a good title. [5]
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