Use told in a sentence
Sentences starting with told
- Told you to talk to Job Braden, didn't he? [9]
- Told her a few funny stories--given quizzical answers to some of her questions. [9]
- Told him I didn't want any in mine. [5]
- Told me I didn't have much of a case; said the policy of the railrud was to be liberal, and wanted to know what I thought I ought to have. [9]
- Told Livy and Clara Spaulding all about the paradise down yonder where those two enthusiasts are happy with a yearly expense of $350. [5]
- Told her that. [5]
Sentences ending with told
- Anything more than you've told? [11]
- How many readers will smile before the rest of this true incident is told? [9]
- This is not well told. [4]
- We might as well say that there are no more good pictures to be painted as that there are no more good stories to be told. [4]
- We've a trick, we young fellows, you may have been told. [6]
- The oldest he was years not six, And the youngest only eleven months old, But often she had left them there alone, As, by the neighbors, I have been told. [5]
- But the boat was not more than a day out of New Orleans before Stephen discovered that the captain was boasting of his exploit, and that all the officers had been told. [5]
- There were only twenty-four passengers, all told. [5]
- There was another tree of striking aspect, a kind of pine, we were told. [5]
- And they were told. [11]
Short sentences using told
- Because somebody told you. [5]
- She told me you were. [9]
- I always told you so. [9]
- Secord told his wife. [11]
- Hilton's wife told us all. [11]
- I told Judkins--And Tull? [13]
- I told Dr. Tredway so. [9]
- She must be told! [2]
- She's never been told! [11]
- Pretty Pierre has told you. [11]
Sentences containing told two or more times
- Who told you you might meddle with such hifalut'n foolishness, hey?--who told you you could? [5]
- But I told you about this before--" "I know what you told me, well enough. [8]
- I told her what you told me to tell her: that you were now but an incoherent series of compound fractures extending from your scalp-lock to your heels, and that the comminuted projections caused you to look like a hat-rack. [5]
- The petroleum story was not told to me; he told it to Joe Twichell, who ran across him by accident on a sea voyage where I think the two were the only passengers. [5]
- Though it was unintelligible why he had told it, or why it had to be told in Russian, still Anna Pavlovna and the others appreciated Prince Hippolyte's social tact in so agreeably ending Pierre's unpleasant and unamiable outburst. [2]
- He always carried two watches,--I doubt if he told why, any more than Dr. Johnson told what he did with the orange-peel,--but probably with reference to this virtue. [3]
- Paula told the truth, and never, never told a lie, not even for Hiram's sake. [10]
- The wondering shepherds told their breathless tale Of the bright choir that woke the sleeping vale; Told how the skies with sudden glory flamed; Told how the shining multitude proclaimed "Joy, joy to earth! [6]
- It eloquently, passionately told of his love; but it also told, with a torturing ease, that the Araminta was commissioned with sealed orders, and he did not know when he should see her nor when he should be able to write again. [11]
- I expect I told more lies than I have told before in a month. [5]
More example sentences with the word told in them
- Sellers about Napoleon, you've always told me so," answered Laura, with a look intended to contradict her words. [5]
- Yes, I told you--the whole quarter beyond the river, and so it is. [2]
- A vivacious, eager youth had duped her and had promised happiness to her sister instead of to her; it had been hard to bear--and yet, the Saviour of whom Hellos had told her, had been far more severely tried. [10]
- You've told me yourself, how the Hebrews were persecuted in your dead father's day. [10]
- But it is your 'noble lady Damia'--that old woman, who has told you what to say. [10]
- When you receive your next 1/4 yr's salary, don't send any of it here until after you have told me you have got it. [5]
- I suppose, however, your husband told you of these things, so that you were not surprised. [11]
- And after the young woman had told with great simplicity and earnestness of the struggle to support herself and lead an honest and self-respecting existence, it seemed to Honora that at last she had opened the book of life at the proper page. [9]
- When, as a young professor, I told the grey-haired author in my mother's name something which could not fail to afford him pleasure, I received the most eager assent to my query whether he still remembered her. [10]
- Here is the young lady I told you about, who wishes to help us--Miss Bumpus. [9]
- Many of my young correspondents have told me in so many words, "I want to be famous. [6]
- I never told you--indeed, I thought I never should tell you; but now I think it's best to do so. [11]
- They told me you'd arrived--why didn't you come to us? [9]
- I never told you--but you remember the day the old Duke died, the day we were married? [11]
- And I wrote you, too, that I would not be true to myself if I told you that what you have done was right in my eyes. [9]
- When I've told you, then you must say whether you will have anything to do with it, or with me.... You remember," he continued, without waiting for her to speak, "you remember that day upon the Ecrehos--five years ago? [11]
- I have told you, Richard, there has been no sensation in town equal to that of your Maryland beauty, since Lady Sarah Lennox. [9]
- And I told you, I believe, that I met him once at Mr. [9]
- He's wild about you, and so is Somers they have both told me so in confidence. [9]
- I never told you why I came to this country--I didn't want to sadden you with my troubles--but now I want you to understand me better. [4]
- I listened to you when you told me lies as to how it would ruin him . [9]
- Hasn't anybody told you what's going on? [9]
- I have told you what we mean to do. [7]
- I have told you what to do. [12]
- Why, some of you were surprised when a friend of mine told you there were fifty-eight separate pieces in a fiddle. [6]
- He told us you were down in Boston at a fashionable school. [9]
- Jean said: "Joan, you told us yourself that you were going to Uncle Laxart's to nurse his wife, but you didn't say you were going further, yet you did go on to Vaucouleurs. [5]
- What was it you told me? [5]
- Yes, I remember, you told me years ago, m'sieu'. [11]
- I am glad you told me my faults plainly in private, for in your public notice you touch on them so lightly, I should perhaps have passed them over thus indicated, with too little reflection. [14]
- What was that you told me before we left the old house? [12]
- Judge Whipple told you to run till you found me, did he, Mr. [9]
- Suppose I told you that I, your daughter, thought there might be two sides to the political question that is agitating you, and wished in fairness to hear the other side, as I intended to tell you when you were less busy? [9]
- I have told you that I have just finished a long memoir, and that it has cost me no little labor to overcome some of its difficulties,--if I have overcome them, which others must decide. [6]
- Suppose I told you that he was intriguing now, as he has been all along, to obtain the nomination for the governorship? [9]
- Suppose I told you that Austen Vane was the soul of honour, that he saw your side and presented it as ably as you have presented it? [9]
- Suppose I told you that Austen Vane has avoided me, that he would not utter a word against you or in favour of himself? [9]
- I have told you some of the drawbacks of age; I would not have you forget its privileges. [6]
- I told you, you remember, that Rosa would have to leave us; we barely missed a scene, I think, if not a whole tragedy, by her going at the right moment. [6]
- We haven't told you our names. [11]
- If--if you're poor, you ought to have told me so, and I shouldn't have ordered another dinner gown. [9]
- As I told you once, the days of useless martyrdom are past. [9]
- Has mamma told you of our adventures in getting settled? [8]
- 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]
- Go 'long with you now, and do as your mother told you. [5]
- Has Phaon told you nothing about his father's wishes? [10]
- Oh, I know you love me--knew it before you told me. [13]
- But I told you it was a delicate question, and warned you to deal with it deftly--to answer it dubiously, and leave them a little in the dark. [5]
- If I told you I would be reasonable--" "I don't believe in miracles," she said, recovering a little; "at least in modern ones. [9]
- I cannot tell you how we have followed you, with what interest and delight through your travels, as you have told their story in your letters to your mother. [6]
- I have told you his father was a freedman of the former prefect Claudius Balbillus, and by the favor of the Roman his father rose and grew rich. [10]
- Go on--she told you her age? [5]
- You told me you had hired an attendant for ma. [5]
- She told how you had followed a fox over one of your rough provincial counties, which means three of Hertfordshire, with your arm broken, by Heaven! [9]
- Leonhard has told you enough of Jena. [10]
- It was told you by some old beau who lives upon the memory of the past. [9]
- I have told you before now how I went with our maid-servant into the Canopic way to the house of my aunt Archidike to look on at the great procession. [10]
- I've told it you because you saved me years ago when I fell down the bank. [11]
- I've told it you at last. [11]
- I have told you as briefly as I could what, if I were to tell with all the incidents and feelings that accompanied it, would fill volumes. [4]
- He said, 'If you are determined to kill me, let me have time to pray before I die,' I told him I had no time to hear him pray. [5]
- Haven't they told you anything about the great miracle of the restoration of a holy fountain? [5]
- I told him you and I used the Autocrat as a courting book and marked it all through, and that you keep it in the sacred green box with the love letters, and it pleased him. [5]
- I have told you already how sorry I was for your sufferings. [10]
- I have told you all this for Philip's sake, not for my own. [10]
- I shall make you all some of the Naples biscuit Mrs. Brice told me of. [9]
- But I told you about it. [9]
- Surely I've told you about him. [10]
- What hotel are you ... no, you told me that. [5]
- I have not yet told her. [11]
- You told me yesterday that you were glad to sleep, and so am I; still, to see you once more, I have been only to glad to shorten my night's rest considerably. [10]
- She told me yesterday that the sight of it made her homesick, and Eustace Rindge won't leave Paris. [9]
- But so; and yesterday she told me she had only a hundred dollars left. [11]
- Mr. Lascelles spent yesterday here on the farm, and told me all about it. [5]
- Jason told me yesterday evening that our uncle Alciphron had wooed you for his son Leonax, and was sure of finding a favorable reception from old Semestre and your poor father. [10]
- Astruc was sixty-nine years old when he published his "Conjectures," the first attempt, we are told, to decide the authorship of the Pentateuch showing anything like a discerning criticism. [3]
- For her the years had given many compensations, and so she told the Cure, one midsummer day, when she brought to visit him the orphaned son of Paulette Dubois, graduated from his college in France and making ready to go to the far East. [11]
- But this that ye have done shall be told to all who fight to-morrow, and men will know why it is I pardon treachery. [11]
- I told some yarns and made some speeches. [5]
- The last thing Wyndham did before he died in the grey of dawn--and this is told of him by the Gippies themselves-was to cough up the bullet from his throat, and spit it out upon the ground. [11]
- That Thackeray was wrong in his way of treating Fielding's character and vices, my conscience told me. [14]
- Instead of neatly written labels, living lips told us their names. [10]
- He invited the writer to accompany him, and elsewhere I have told in detail the story of that excursion,--[See Mark Twain; A Biography, chap. [5]
- But an I would, I could not, for that the accuser came masked by night, and told the forester, and straightway got him hence again, and so the forester knoweth him not. [5]
- Cox answered he would starve.... then told him he would only be killing himself. [5]
- He said he would not have been taken, it was not his fault but the corporal's who had sent him to seize some horsecloths, though he had told him the Russians were there. [2]
- In politics he would have told you--with some vehemence, if you seemed to doubt--that he was a Republican. [9]
- Sir John Herschel would have told them that this made little difference in accounting for the formation of worlds by aggregation, but at any rate it was a comfort to them. [6]
- Some of us would have been killed, but--" He then told what had been in his mind, and what might be the outcome-- the killing or capture of the whole group, and safety for all at Salem. [11]
- At night he would go out for booty and always brought back French clothing and weapons, and when told to would bring in French captives also. [2]
- But then, perhaps, would come a letter from some quiet body in some out-of-the-way place, which showed me that I had said something which another had often felt but never said, or told the secret of another's heart in unburdening my own. [6]
- Not what you would call two notes in the same key, she and Crozier," he reflected as he told her she need not trouble about her luggage, and took charge of the checks for it. [11]
- The convent, too, would be ready to receive her--the abbess had told him so--if Herr Groland, of Nuremberg, kept his promise of paying her admission dues. [10]
- I thought, it would amuse her, too, when I went back at night, if I told her what she had been doing. [11]
- They were her worst enemies: Iras, who desired to wed her lover--Dion had told her so after the assault--and Alexas, whose suit she had rejected in a way which a man never forgives. [10]
- Out in the world where she was now so important, the newspapers told strange romantic tales of the great singer, wove wild and wonderful legends of her life. [11]
- Pierre, answering Natasha's words, told her how intolerable it had been for him to meet ladies at dinners and balls in Petersburg. [2]
- 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]
- In those two words was told the philosophy of her life. [9]
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