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Example sentences for "declared the"

  • Which is very sensible," declared the Wizard, nodding approvingly.

  • No; that would be foolish, for the enemy would run after me," declared the Lion.

  • But not all the time," declared the King.

  • But she left it in the Emerald City, with Ozma," declared the King.

  • If you keep the Grand Gallipoot waiting, he'll break your back," declared the messenger.

  • It is common report," declared the shepherd.

  • That is a wise resolve," declared the Yips, much relieved.

  • That is all guesswork," declared the Wizard, unwinding the blankets from his body, "for none of us stayed long enough on the mountains to discover what they are made of.

  • This is good news," declared the Wizard, "for I think this is just the magician we are searching for.

  • These are our natural shapes," declared the Wizard, "and we consider them very good shapes, too.

  • Your expenses are nothing at all," declared the Major, with a wave of his hand.

  • And that's Patsy," declared the Major, as if the question were finally settled.

  • You couldn't, and be truthful, sir," declared the girl.

  • Then we cannot mistake it, if we find any papers at all," declared the lawyer.

  • There is a great deal of money, Jane," declared the lawyer, impressively.

  • Gentlemen, you've got to do something in this party to stop the mouths of him and men like him," declared the General, solemnly.

  • When you say that, you're confessing that the Republican party is a sneak, Presson," declared the General.

  • As bad an element as the rumsellers themselves," declared the General--"men of that type!

  • It is, and it's behind you to stay," declared the chairman.

  • He's a good boy, and he's got the makings in him," declared the Duke.

  • Going to get him back to Tapp Point just as quick as I can," declared the "able seaman" to Louise.

  • And you don't want to," declared the narrator of the incident.

  • Not in this house," declared the lady, with finality.

  • Max," declared the physician; "and now, do I understand that the object of your call this morning?

  • She had had an earlier love (declared the cook) and was pining away to a mere shadow because of her painful memories.

  • I must get those lads' names," declared the man to the guard.

  • I'll fix you up first," declared the uncle, giving his little nephew a good hug as he placed him on the comfortable cushions inside the big carriage.

  • You have surely been among good friends," declared the mother, "for you have gotten the roses back in your cheeks again.

  • It's the company I should like," declared the other.

  • It's a devil of a lesson to the rising generation," declared the youth.

  • He declared the conditions of the workers to be not sufficiently considered.

  • You must be more hopeful and put a brighter face on it, Mary, if only for the sake of the young people," declared the visitor.

  • And I fear we shall go on wanting it, my dear Charles," declared the woman, who was so well versed in the ways of men.

  • This is very interesting," declared The Sparrow.

  • His record shows that," declared the girl.

  • I knew nothing of the affair," declared The Sparrow, his face clouded by anger.

  • I'm led to believe that you have in this house an escaped convict, name of Vaniman," declared the officer.

  • I don't see how you dare to speak of it, seeing what the circumstances are," declared the father; there was a murmur of corroboration from the mother.

  • And don't bother with any Dobbins for that job," declared the colonel.

  • She takes it from me," declared the mother, pouring another cup of tea for her shaken nerves.

  • The taxpayers will never indorse the project of digging out that pit to recover the body of a convict, no matter who he is," declared the commissioner.

  • If you think the cranks in this state can influence me in the least item about running my own business you're the worst lunatic outside the state asylum," declared the colonel, with passion.

  • You might thank the man, Richard," declared the girl, tartly.

  • I am not ready to get married, and I simply will not be married just yet," declared the girl, her red lips compressed.

  • Then you must fight," declared the prince, gravely.

  • Well, well; I am sorry he did not pay my castle a visit," declared the baron.

  • We do not wish to retreat," declared the prince.

  • And I should be glad to punish you for your interference," declared the boy, gloomily eying his preserver, "had you not saved my life by catching me.

  • And if so, I will not have the death of fifty-nine honest men on my conscience," declared the prince.

  • No, that has not been discovered," declared the exile, "or my friends here would have heard of it.

  • They won't do anything to that right away," declared the Russian in a whisper for he knew sometimes the police listened to the talk of prisoners.

  • I don't see why it wouldn't," declared the detective.

  • But it will be just what is needed out there in that part of Siberia," declared the exile, "for there the wind is never quiet.

  • We must get something to eat before we go," declared the Frenchman, and accordingly they dropped into a little restaurant, where they treated the inner man to his entire satisfaction.

  • At least they won't stand us up against a wall without a fight," declared the captain.

  • It is impossible," declared the lieutenant.

  • No, nor an English officer," declared the lieutenant.

  • We've got to get 'em out of that," declared the ranchman.

  • That means I can go into the cattle-raising business on a larger scale than ever," declared the ranchman.

  • I'm not afraid to speak," declared the captive, all cautiousness burned out of him by the fires of his martyr zeal.

  • A result built on falsehoods is a pretty poor proposition," declared the Senator.

  • No, it's the common sense up here," declared the commander, tapping his knuckles against the side of his head.

  • He shall stay at the request of his hostess," declared the girl, defiantly.

  • Mr. Morrison is a gentleman, above all things," declared the girl, nettled by this supercilious interrogation.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "declared the" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    before reaching; both male and female; but always; charm against; declared himself; declared that; declared the; feeling like; general view; good lookin; hath come; immense size; last held; mile ahead; much interest; paper cover; plain white; regular succession; scarcely able; seeing what; sent home; ship belonging; special embassy; struck the