Use who in a sentence
Sentences starting with who
- Who was this young man of three and thirty to agitate him so? [9]
- Who gave it you? [5]
- Who wrote to you? [11]
- Who knows what you will find up in the midst of all the muddle yonder? [10]
- Who should understand you then, if not your mother? [10]
- Who has given you peace? [11]
- Who told you you might meddle with such hifalut'n foolishness, hey?--who told you you could? [5]
- Who in the world wrought this miracle with your voice? [10]
- Who devised the wonderful machinery which automatically drives its renewing and refreshing streams through the body, day and night, without assistance or advice from the man? [5]
- Who is the woman--for you've got a woman in it, that's certain? [11]
Sentences ending with who
- You may guess who. [11]
- Straight she goes to the palace at night, no one knowing but--guess who? [11]
Short sentences using who
- Now, who is Zoug-Zoug? [11]
- But who was Zoug-Zoug? [11]
- Come, who are you? [5]
- And who are you? [11]
- Then who can you be? [5]
- People who never wrote one. [5]
- Who was this woman? [9]
- Who was Cardinal Wolsey? [5]
- Who bedews him with tears? [5]
- There are others who would. [11]
Sentences containing who two or more times
- 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]
- Nay, let the young, who have no wrongs to satisfy, let the young who have dreams and visions and hopes, rule; not the old lion of the hills, who loves too well himself and his rugged ease of body and soul. [11]
- Go to the young surgeon who had accompanied them, ask him who she was, and so learn the clue to the mystery concerning her lover? [11]
- Among the many young men who frequented her house every day, Boris Drubetskoy, who had already achieved great success in the service, was the most intimate friend of the Bezukhov household since Helene's return from Erfurt. [2]
- This was the young man who had made the faux pas which had caused Mrs. Ferguson so much consternation, and who had so manfully apologized afterwards. [9]
- 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]
- I quite understand you; and until I feel that you have good reason once more to respect the maniac who lost you by his own fault, I, who fought you like your most deadly foe, will not even speak the final word. [10]
- I will show you, that there is only one man in Persia who deserves the name of king;--only one who can venture to take the field against the Ethiopians;--only one who can bend this bow. [10]
- Remember both of you the hapless Klea who would gladly have lived for you, but who now gladly dies for you. [10]
- And how happy you ought to be with him!--a man who knows what is in books, and who has seen for himself, what is in men. [6]
More example sentences with the word who in them
- And so if you've got 51 cents about you, or can borrow it--" "Tell me: who gets this corruption? [5]
- I knew two youths who tried to "kill their men" for no other reason--and got killed themselves for their pains. [5]
- But a brave youth who was driving a grocery-wagon threw himself before the plunging animals, and succeeded in arresting their flight at the peril of his own.--[This is probably a misprint.--M. [5]
- Pardon the wild youth who plagues his old friend and teacher, as he did long ago--so much has happened since. [11]
- Such was the youth who first sprang on shore. [10]
- But while the youth was embracing his great-grandfather, who hugged and caressed him, Nun, with youthful vivacity, was issuing orders to the shepherds and servants: "Let the tent fall, men! [10]
- So you lose your temper, and come out in an article which you think is going to finish "Ananias," proving him a booby who doesn't know enough to understand even a lyceum-lecture, or else a person that tells lies. [6]
- 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]
- But it is your 'noble lady Damia'--that old woman, who has told you what to say. [10]
- Again, according to your mind, a man who steals holy vessels must needs be an infidel; therefore a tailor in Chaudiere, suspected of being an infidel, stole the holy chalices. [11]
- The images of your manifold gods are everywhere to be seen; they crowd on our gaze, and yet who knows not that their real is not their apparent significance? [10]
- Will you trust your life and happiness with one who can offer you so little beside his love? [6]
- Take them into your keeping, man; and tomorrow morning we will see who has left this suspicious offering in our vestibule.--You were the first to reach the spot, fair Paula. [10]
- Go now to your homes, and tell those who are awaiting you what I have said. [9]
- It would do your heart good to hear his invocations to that deeply injured shade, and his denunciations of the ignorant and vulgar protestants who have defamed him. [6]
- 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]
- It is said, your Excellency, that this Moray did not fire the shot that wounded you, but one who has less reason to love you. [11]
- Thank you for your dear, dear note; you who are my own and only sweetheart. [5]
- I wish that your countrymen, who are coming down the river like driftwood, more resembled you. [9]
- Do you think your charitable act is more acceptable than the Good Samaritan's, because you do it in the name of Him who made the memory of that kind man immortal? [6]
- I don't want your book; my shelves are full of books now," though the reader may remember that it was Carlton himself who had given the frog story to the Saturday Press and had seen it become famous. [5]
- She rejoiced over your blindness, and she will gnash her teeth with rage and grief when she hears that it was Tabus who brought light into the darkness that surrounds you. [10]
- Make the Mohar your ally, and it may easily happen that your rat-bites may be paid for with mortal wounds, and Rameses who, if you marched against him openly, might blow you to the ground, may be hit by a lance thrown from an ambush. [10]
- Jonathan Edwards the younger tells the story of a brutal wretch in New Haven who was abusing his father, when the old man cried out, "Don't drag me any further, for I did n't drag my father beyond this tree. [6]
- Some of the younger officers who were there, laughed as they followed his retreating figure. [9]
- Charles Emerson, the younger brother, who was of the same type, expresses the feeling in his college essay on Friendship, where it is all summed up in the line he quotes:-- "The hand of Douglas is his own. [6]
- What did the young, joyous-hearted fellow who was wooing Eva know of such cares? [10]
- Such was Amasis' young, fading daughter, who was now being carried past them, and many an eye grew dim as the beautiful invalid came in sight. [10]
- What manner of young woman was this who fell off horses? [9]
- I remember a young wife who had to part with her husband for a time. [6]
- He was a young undertaker, who had just succeeded to a thriving business. [6]
- Turning to the young reporter, Mr. Hill, who had finished his writing, he said: "Bob, a little air will do you good. [9]
- She begged the young persons who had travelled to tell something of their experiences. [6]
- I say two young people, for the one who counts most years seems to me to be really the younger of the pair. [6]
- I recognized the young officer who had put a hand upon Alixe. [11]
- Even as the young officer who brought the letter handed it to De la Foret in the little house on the hill-side above Rozel Bay, he was taken suddenly ill, and fell at the Camisard's feet. [11]
- At Pocasset the young men explored all the thick woods,--some who ought to have known better taking their guns, which made a talk, as one might well suppose it would. [6]
- Here was the young man whose life she had saved, at least for the moment, and who was yet in danger from the disease which had almost worn out his powers of resistance. [6]
- Smith was a young man of about twenty-eight, vain and no doubt somewhat "bumptious," and it is easy to believe that Wingfield and the others who felt his superior force and realized his experience, honestly suspected him of designs against the expedition. [4]
- He is a young man of a sterling though undeveloped character, who has been hampered by an indulgent parent with a large fortune. [9]
- Yes, it is young Lord Berkeley, who perished so heroically in the awful conflagration, what is the matter? [5]
- And another, a young lawyer, who declared that he would rather face a wild cat than ask Whipple a question on the new code. [9]
- Oliver was a young lawyer, fresh from the schools, who had gone out to the deserts of Nevada to begin life. [5]
- There was another young lady who taught French, of the ahvaung and baundahng style, which does not exactly smack of the asphalt of the Boulevards. [6]
- Another, a mature young lady of fifteen, who waited on the table, in the leisure after supper asked the Friend for a light for her cigarette, which she had deftly rolled. [4]
- Here is the young lady I told you about, who wishes to help us--Miss Bumpus. [9]
- Here were this young lady and his friend, who had known each other for three days, perhaps, in the most casual way, and her friends had her already as good as married to him and off on a wedding journey. [4]
- There were literary young ladies, who had read everything of Dickens and Thackeray, and something at least of Sir Walter, and occasionally, perhaps, a French novel, which they had better have let alone. [6]
- Later, when the young ladies were asleep, he carried his manuscript to the Democrat office, and delivered it into the hands of his friend, the night editor, who was awaiting it. [9]
- It was the young hipparch who had studied in Athens and accompanied the commandant of Pelusium to Tennis the year before. [10]
- No one but young Hillyer had been intimate with Flint Buckner; no one had really had a quarrel with him; he had affronted every man who had tried to make up to him, although not quite offensively enough to require bloodshed. [5]
- 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]
- 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]
- Here was a young gentleman who never heard of the Lord Mayor's scale of charges. [9]
- Certainly she was young enough (she said to herself) to draw the eyes of those who cared for youth and beauty. [11]
- Without heeding the young Burgrave Eitelfritz or Sir Boemund Altrosen, who were just approaching her, she forced her way nearer to her father, He still maintained his self-control, but already the veins on his brow had swollen and his short figure was rigidly erect. [10]
- My wives are young and charming, and when they grow old, what is to hinder me from taking others, still handsomer, and who, by the side of the faded beauties, will be doubly charming. [10]
- I am not you; I am a physician, one who has nothing to do except to take the field against suffering and death. [10]
- He desires that you, who wish the Territories to remain free, should believe that he stands by that position; but he does not say it himself. [7]
- I say with you, who indeed! [12]
- Illness came; then you, who have nursed me back to life. [11]
- I cannot expect you, who have known the happiness of marriage, to realize the tortures of it without love. [9]
- But no doubt you, who are old, have long since grown accustomed and reconciled to what seems to me such a disagreeable novelty. [5]
- Probably it was you, too, who had him flung into the water, after you had vented your wrath on him? [10]
- Then come forward, you, the youngest of us all, who are so highly trusted by this holy assembly. [10]
- Meanwhile, I thank you, noble lady, and also in the name of my brother, who is my second self. [10]
- I appeal to you, Mr. Ritchie,"--he was still talking in French--"I appeal to you, who are a man of affairs,"--and he swept me a bow,--"if a captain would risk taking a fugitive to France for eight hundred livres? [9]
- I must tell you, mon cher," he continued in the sad and measured tones of a man who intends to tell a long story, "that our name is one of the most ancient in France. [2]
- It was not you, but she, who drew him to-night to your house. [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]
- I can tell you, as one who knows, that there is no corporation in this country which, in the struggle to maintain itself, is not forced to adopt the natural law of the survival of the fittest, which you condemn. [9]
- The cruelest thing you Yankees did was to force us, who couldn't fight, to go over there for sympathy. [4]
- I understand all you would say to me; but he who has most at stake has said it, and, if he failed, do you think, madame, that you could succeed? [11]
- They trust that you will receive it as an expression of sincere regard and affection from friends, who will, one and all, esteem it a great privilege to be permitted to assist in the restoration of your home. [6]
- I am sure you will join me in the hope for their further success; while yourself, and other good mothers, wives, sisters, and daughters, do all you and they can, to relieve and comfort the gallant soldiers who compose them. [7]
- And who among you will falter at such a call? [9]
- Any man among you who is possessed of any property may read the moral of my fable. [10]
- 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]
- It is not you who can look ahead two short years and see the ship of Democracy splitting on the rocks at Charleston and at Baltimore, when the power of your name might have steered her safely. [9]
- But you, Olympius, you who are the very soul of the revulsion we hope for, you must not be present at the festival. [10]
- Now it is you who are the gentleman, while I am a factor. [9]
- Like some of you who are here present, I have been on this vestry for many years, and my father was on it before me. [9]
- How many of you who are before me are familiarly acquainted with the name of Broussais, or even with that of Andral? [6]
- This is why: you were fighting the man who gave you to the world. [11]
- I fear for you Vastly & I beg you not Riske y'r Life Foolishly & this for the Sake of one who subscribes herself y'r Old Playmate & Well-Wisher Dolly. [9]
- But connected with you two is a third party, a villain of the name of Quilp, the prime mover of the whole diabolical device, who I believe to be worse than either. [12]
- Let me introduce you to a young man who belongs to the Brahmin caste of New England. [6]
- Now who do you think stopped at the booth for a chat with Miss Jinny? [9]
- Ah, that shows you the power of music, that magician of magicians, who lifts his wand and says his mysterious word and all things real pass away and the phantoms of your mind walk before you clothed in flesh. [5]
- I can tell you that circumstances have occurred which will determine Hadrian to punish any insolent person who may choose to neglect the respect due to me and to my daughters. [10]
- I cannot let you shoot at men who carry the Union flag. [9]
- Gustave Blittersdorf, who you say is enlisted in the One hundred and nineteenth Pennsylvania Volunteers as William Fox, is proven to me to be only fifteen years old last January. [7]
- And just, because you or I would not be able to resist an invitation to go yachting with Eldon Parr, a man might be imagined who had that amount of moral courage. [9]
- Tell me, are you only a tourist--I was going to say idler, but I know you are not; you have the face of a man who does things--are you tourist or worker here? [11]
- You remember, do you not, that the hero of that book sacrifices himself for the lady who adores him, but whom he has ceased to adore? [9]
- It is neither you nor Ulrich, who drives me hence, but the mysterious ancient curse, that pursues my people when they seek to rest; it is, it is. [10]
- 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]
- And this, if you like, is practical,--so practical that the men like you, who have gained unexampled privilege, fear it more and more. [9]
- It isn't that you know who hears or who is coming--till he comes. [11]
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