Use useful in a sentence
Sentences ending with useful
- Like a caldron where a witch mixes all manner of strange things for a philter, each barricade consisted of every sort of rubbish, together with objects originally useful. [10]
- The reason why we teach so much that is not practical and in itself useful, is because we find that the easiest way of teaching what is practical and useful. [3]
- What these were we need not stop to mention,--only remarking that there were dresses of various patterns, which might afford an agreeable series of changes, and in certain contingencies prove eminently useful. [6]
- She will be useful. [5]
- Circuit courts are useful or they are not useful. [7]
- It was easy to remember them; and useful. [5]
- It has occurred to me that he might be very useful. [9]
- Do you still think it a right thing, a fine thing--or even useful? [10]
- In a republic there is no room for a leisure class that is not useful. [4]
- You will find them useful. [2]
Short sentences using useful
- She was useful. [9]
Sentences containing useful two or more times
- They would be useful to me if said to me once a month, they may be useful to you, said once. [5]
- If useful, no State should be denied them; if not useful, no State should have them. [7]
- Her mother had not kept boarders for seven years without getting some useful knowledge of the world, or without imparting useful knowledge; and there were men who, having paid their bills on demand, turned from her wiser if not better men. [11]
- It is still clinging to one or two things which were useful once, but which are not useful now, neither are they ornamental. [5]
- The activity of Alexander or of Napoleon cannot be called useful or harmful, for it is impossible to say for what it was useful or harmful. [2]
- The business of a school like this is to make useful working physicians, and to succeed in this it is almost as important not to overcrowd the mind of the pupil with merely curious knowledge as it is to store it with useful information. [3]
More example sentences with the word useful in them
- As for his young pupil, she has often thought of being a teacher herself, so that she is of course very glad to acquire any accomplishment that may be useful to her in that capacity. [6]
- Here is a young man writing to me from a Western college, and wants me to send him a list of the books which I think would be most useful to him. [6]
- He perceived that you were a man of ability, sir--" "And that was just the reason," said the Honourable Brush, "that he couldn't make you more useful just now. [9]
- You've had several years of useful work in the Pindar Shops and the Wire Works, to say nothing of a course in biological chemistry, psychology and sociology under Dr. Jonathan. [9]
- I said he would be useful to work the weather, and attend to small matters like that, and I would give him a lift now and then when his poor little parlor-magic soured on him. [5]
- I may say with truth that I should be a useful member of that, as I am accustomed to sitting on financial boards. [9]
- They did not wish to admit foreign troops within the walls, for during the first siege they had proved far more troublesome than useful, and there was little reason to fear that a city guarded by water, walls and trees would be taken by storm. [10]
- There are those who imagine that the unlucky accidents of life--life's "experiences"--are in some way useful to us. [5]
- All visiting pilots were useful, for they were always ready and willing, winter or summer, night or day, to go out in the yawl and help buoy the channel or assist the boat's pilots in any way they could. [5]
- Added to this were methods learned abroad, which might prove useful now. [11]
- Manchon and I went along to keep the record--that is, to set down what might be useful to Cauchon, and leave out the rest. [5]
- In the morning we had a stretch of "scrub" country--the kind of thing which is so useful to the Australian novelist. [5]
- There are many ways in which you can be useful to the party when not helping me with my affairs. [9]
- The ex-Minister Stein was there because his advice was useful and the Emperor Alexander held him in high esteem personally. [2]
- Mr. Bixby was very willing to open boxes, and to make himself useful and agreeable; but it must be remembered that a good captain of mercenaries owes a sacred duty to his followers. [9]
- His learning was very various, and of course mixed up, useful and useless, new and ancient, dogmatic and rational,--like his library, in short; for a library gathered like his is a looking-glass in which the owner's mind is reflected. [6]
- You will be useful, at any rate; you may just as well be happy, while you are about it. [6]
- He had been useful to the Chief Trader at the Fort in the early days, and having the run of the Fort and the reach of his knife, was little likely to discontinue his adherence. [11]
- And it is useful to me--it is bound to be so. [5]
- What still remains useful in this miserable body! [10]
- They have been useful in their way by calling attention to important physiological facts. [6]
- These may be useful in prudent hands, but how insignificant compared to the great hygienic conditions! [3]
- You might be useful herein," he added, "if you will come to my tent in an hour. [11]
- In short, so useful has that trivial implement proved as a jaw-stopper and a boricide, that I never go to a club or a dinner-party, without wishing the company included our Scheherezade and That Boy with his popgun. [6]
- He had the useful gift of reading the minds of people in their faces. [11]
- Hermon prized the useful fellow highly. [10]
- In short, all useful citizens who make worthy contributions--as distinguished from parasites, profiteers, and drones, are invited to be members; there is no class distinction here. [9]
- It might be useful by and by. [5]
- It is considered useful as "a pick me up," and it serves an admirable purpose in the social system. [6]
- This information, reaching us daily, will be very useful as well as satisfactory. [7]
- But I made up my mind it was nonsense to draw the line at department stores, especially since Mr. Ferguson's was such a useful and remarkable one, so I went across and called. [9]
- She had through translations a sufficient knowledge of the classics to give her the necessary literary background, and her study of Latin had led her into the more useful acquisition of French. [4]
- He thought she took pleasure in having him push her wheel-chair up and down the piazza at least she rewarded him by grateful looks, and complimented him by asking his advice about reading and about being useful to others. [4]
- They are useful, too, in keeping up the standard of dress, which, but for them, would deteriorate, and become, what some old fools would have it, a matter of convenience, and not of taste and art. [6]
- I had crowded together the most gorgeous and even some of the most useful and durable materials for my woof, but I had no pattern, and consequently never began to weave. [6]
- He exposed himself to the sun too much yesterday, but since it came of his earnest desire to learn, and to make this journey as useful as the opportunities will allow, no one seeks to discourage him by fault-finding. [5]
- I refer you to the report of the Secretary of the Interior, which is herewith laid before you, for useful and varied information in relation to the public lands, Indian affairs, patents, pensions, and other matters of public concern pertaining to his Department. [7]
- All this points to the fact that she was bred to be an ornamental rather than what is called a useful member of society. [6]
- The letter is to Mr. George Iles, author of Flame, Electricity, and the Camera, and many other useful works. [5]
- He is willing to make himself useful in his own way. [4]
- Now he wanted to induce Ledscha to go there, not from love, but merely to model her limbs so far as he considered them useful for his work. [10]
- It was surprising to find in the desolate wilds of our country a man so thoroughly acquainted with everything useful to know in his line of life, and yet of such inferior rank and unpretentious bearing. [5]
- Then he explained to Dion that, as a young, resolute, independent man, he might render himself doubly useful if it were necessary to guard the endangered liberty of the city, and told him how many beautiful things life still held in store. [10]
- I went west, to Colorado and California and Oregon, I preached to the workers wherever there was an uprising, I met the leaders, Ritter and Borkum and Antonelli and Jastro and Nellie Bond, I was useful to them, I understand Syndicalism as they do not. [9]
- Yet it is to be said of them that while the pill of useful information is there, it has at least been sugar-coated. [4]
- It is not to be expected that I should be useful as a real president. [5]
- My idea was to attract the chivalry and nobility, and make them useful and keep them out of mischief. [5]
- If it comes to a battle my old soldier's eyes, dim as they are now, may with the help of yours see many things that may be useful to you young ones. [10]
- We devoted some time to procuring surgical and other articles, such as might be useful to our friends, or to others, if our friends should not need them. [6]
- The report on this point might be useful to Congress. [7]
- Impossible to realize this as the force which, when distributed over the great spaces of the mills, performed an orderly and useful task! [9]
- As a general thing, intelligence is useful in any position a man occupies. [4]
- The publishers of these useful volumes for stimulating speculation and ambition did not dare to take the least liberties with Murad Ault. [4]
- I ask whether these stories in any way enter into your life, become part of you, and tend to make you a more useful woman? [9]
- But Cynthia watched them, as was her duty, and gradually absorbed many things which are useful if not essential--outward observances of which the world takes cognizance, and which she had been sent there by Uncle Jethro to learn. [9]
- But according to the records of the medical profession, as they have been hitherto interpreted, this is true of only a very small proportion of useful remedies. [3]
- He believed that the main demands of the seamen were just, and he made a useful organization to enforce them. [11]
- Clemens was not the head of the delegation, but he was the most prominent member of it, as well as the most useful. [5]
- The Professor and the Friend of Humanity were about starting on a journey, across country southward, through regions about which the people of Abingdon could give little useful information. [4]
- Finally--and he hoped the best result from this--Katterle would bring the Ortliebs good news, and he was the very man to make it useful to Jungfrau Els. [10]
- This sentiment had the assent of the table, and was illustrated by varied personal experience; and a deep feeling prevailed, a serious feeling, that in ordering and eating the right sort of lunch a chief duty of a useful day had been discharged. [4]
- And I thought that, in addition to the fact that I have grown very fond of you, you would be very useful to me here, and that a summer with me might not be without its advantages. [9]
- But I saw that you were going through a crisis; that you might, with your powers, build up your life into a splendid and useful thing. [9]
- They tell me that you are useful here. [9]
- But, above all, that thought was kept out of their minds by the fact that they saw they were really useful, as in fact they were to the whole Rostov family. [2]
- We all thought that Margaret's natural bent was for some useful and self-sacrificing work in the world, and never could have imagined that under any circumstances she would develop into a woman of fashion. [4]
- Pierre still considered that it would be a useful and worthy action to slay the evildoer, but now he felt that he would not do it. [2]
- Life, fortune, all that is dear and precious and useful to man, we will resign for the highest of blessings. [10]
- It is true that if everything be enumerated, a portion of such statistics may not be very useful to this object. [7]
- The inference is that education--book fashion--will unfit the man for useful work. [4]
- It was here that Dyck's orderly, Michael Clones, was useful. [11]
- He soon thought that by so doing he was accomplishing something good and useful, for the former offered to teach him to write and speak Spanish. [10]
- And Mr. Brinsmade tells me you were useful in many ways What was your rank in the Home Guards? [9]
- And you, Mr. Sutton--who are such a bureau of useful information, do tell me who she is. [9]
- And the Four, surprising as it may seem, made themselves generally useful about the camp in pitching the tents under Farrar's supervision. [9]
- Hence the lower surface generally affords to entomologists the more useful character for detecting the affinities of the various species. [1]
- It is well such is the case; for Anne, with the best will in the world to be useful, is really too delicate to do or bear much. [14]
- The world is still a little off the track as to what is really useful. [4]
- If the utilitarian spirit is abroad, it accounts for the devotion to the production of wealth, and to the consequent separation of classes and the discontent, and it accounts also for the demand that all education shall be immediately useful. [4]
- To put this sort of life one side, or make it secondary to her own idea of a useful and happy life, would have been easy but for one thing--she loved Jack. [4]
- Fire is beautiful; some day it will be useful, I think. [5]
- I have had so much experience in the raising of fowls that I cannot but think that a few hints from me might be useful to the society. [5]
- The chief arteries so frequently run in abnormal courses, that it has been found useful for surgical purposes to calculate from 1040 corpses how often each course prevails. [1]
- His complete surrender seemed now more certain to the public because the lady had a fortune of two hundred thousand dollars, and that amount of money would be useful to an ambitious man in the growing West. [11]
- She bade me say that monsieur might find them useful in his captivity. [11]
- While Gaston was riding into his kingdom, Lionel Henry Varcoe was thinking how poor his life had been where he had meant it to be useful. [11]
- I hope the respirator will be useful to Anne, in case she should ever be well enough to go out again. [14]
- But no extended record of facts grows too old to be useful, provided only that we have a ready and sure way of getting at the particular fact or facts we are in search of. [3]
- They would be quite as useful as the priests. [10]
- Nor did these pursuits distract Bacon's attention from a work the most arduous, the most glorious, and the most useful that even his mighty powers could have achieved, "the reducing and recompiling," to use his own phrase, "of the laws of England. [5]
- No more striking proof of this fact can be cited than the modern experiment in prison reform in which hardened convicts, when "given a chance," frequently become useful citizens. [9]
- But he cannot produce any change on pine and mahogany by his discourses, and the more wood he sees as he looks along his floor and galleries, the less his chance of being useful. [6]
- In all the preparations Maximilian Cour was a conspicuous and useful official. [11]
- One dealer had preempted a large space on the pavement, where he had spread out an assortment of bits of old iron, nails, pieces of steel traps, and various fragments which might be useful to the peasants. [4]
- No doubt the policy of the hounds was useful, and it might save his own goose, but it was, in a sense, un-English to hunt the wild man with hounds. [11]
- Even where these poisonous kinds of food seem to be useful, we should still regard them with great jealousy. [3]
- It carried the poetic faculty away, and now he's a useful member of society. [5]
- Lord Faramond, himself picturesque, acute, with a keen knowledge of character and a taste for originality, saw material for a useful supporter--fearless, independent, with a gift for saying ironical things, and some primitive and fundamental principles well digested. [11]
- Furthermore, I would perform but this one miracle at this time, and no more; if it failed to satisfy and any murmured, I would turn the murmurers into horses, and make them useful. [5]
- Lawson was a perfect encyclopedia of abstruse learning; but now in this hour of our need, it turned out that he did not know any useful thing. [5]
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