A man cannot say Yea and Nay as he chooses without paying the price.
God chooses the king,' says Richard, 'or so we choose to believe.
An assembly of notables from villages grouped together in a canton chooses a cantonal representative, who is the mouthpiece of the people and the intermediary between the government and its subjects.
She does not mix herself up in affairs, though the king tells her anything she chooses to ask, and loves and esteems her.
Whatever method he chooses should be filled with his personality and serve to impress his personality upon the school.
The weapons Lucille used were those a woman powerful in a congregation has always at hand if she chooses to try to oust her pastor, and in addition she used her husband.
My general impression is that she meant to convey the idea that what Samuel Wiggett's daughter chooses to do is none of a drunken doctor's infernal business.
Is it not this divine being who chooses and rejects?
You're my Harry," and he chooses rightly this time.
Madame de Bernstein has her likes and dislikes, takes up people and forgets people; and she chooses to profess a mighty fancy for this young man.
It is Mrs. Molly, who chooses to scream, because Miss Hetty has fallen fainting from her chair.
If this lad chooses to take out an elderly princess to Virginia, we must not balk him.
If Madam Esmond chooses to say that my designs on you are dishonourable,--let this undeceive her!
Whether she first chooses the nest and then lays the egg destined to be hatched in it, or whether she lays each egg when so moved and then hunts about for a home for it, has never been ascertained.
And you can see that our friend chooses to follow the three, for some reason of his own.
Game wardens are hired by the State; and seems to me it don't interest the common police if a man chooses to take a few deer out of season, or net black bass against the law.
Thus he speaks, and chooses horses for all the company.
So speaks he, and choosestwo galleys from his fleet, and mans them with rowers, and withal equips a crew with arms.
Dem Irish am mighty stupid kine ob creeturs; dey swallows down mos' any thing you chooses to tell 'em.
Then, if Miss Stanbury chooses to accompany him into exile, it will be all for the best; but, were he about to remain here, I would not suffer him to think of matrimony for years to come.
There, we are ready now for old Borealis himself, if hechooses to blow!
Well, she may hear it if she chooses when I go to England to read the old Parrot in the right way, under their very noses, Kembles and all.
If her mood is for diamonds, she chooses out the most costly; if for something better than diamonds, she divides her night's earnings among the poor.
The only presents she will accept are hecatombs; and of hearts and men she only chooses such as are worth the price of gold and diamonds.
Do you possess an Aleko, he chooses himself a gypsy maid; and that is not you.
The mistress chooses to understand by this that Csernyi had stormed the fortress and massacred the unbelievers; the man, on the contrary, takes it literally, that he had bought the fortress from the Turks for sterling cash.
That means no more work out of Roke till Hade chooses to stop.
If it be ugly, it remains so, he is incapable of correcting it by the addition of another ugliness, and therefore he chooses all his features as fair as they may be (at least if his object be beauty.
If Great Britain chooses to place Ireland in a position of financial dependence, she must take the consequences and pay the bill, as in the past, even if the bill exceeds the revenue derived from Ireland.
II The good and the pleasant approach man; the wise examines both and discriminates between them; the wise prefers the good to the pleasant, but the foolish man chooses the pleasant through love of bodily pleasure.
I wonder who he is, and why he chooses to live all by himself like that.
Again and again, several roads are open to it, of which it chooses one--why?
If Mr. Penrose hears about it and chooses to pay I should not think of refusing, as you have been burned in his service; but certainly I should not assume that he will do so.
The Master is also, ex officio, chairman of every committee which he chooses to attend, although he may not originally have been named a member of such committee.
From among the many desirable notes in a rapid passage, he chooses as many as he can hit in the time allowed, playing selected grace-notes here and there, and skipping the rest.
Unless he chooses to take his dolls to the attic, he is in for occasional criticisms, laughter, interruptions, and the experience of being called by names that are not his own.
Every man has to try an experiment upon himself when he chooses his career; and the results are frequently very unpleasant, though very instructive.
But chiefly he choosesobjects of comparison grand in themselves.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chooses" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.