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Example sentences for "man with"

  • A man with a torch--and then A moment's blur of the eyes--and a man with a torch again.

  • Alone, on the top of the reef, a man with a flaming brand Walked, gazing and pausing, a fish-spear poised in his hand.

  • Ink is handicapped, in a way, because you can blow up a man with gunpowder in half a second, while it may take twenty years to blow him up with a book.

  • Perpetually telling of the unity of man with God, their speech antedates languages, and they do not grow old.

  • In a man with a liability to a special sort of emotion, whole ranges of inhibition habitually vanish, which in other men remain effective, and other sorts of inhibition take their place.

  • The "union" of man with God is for them much more like an occasional miracle than like an original identity.

  • I plead for mercy, and had a vivid realization of forgiveness and renewal of my nature.

  • With what lashes of words did I not scourge my own soul.

  • Piety is the mask, the inner force is tribal instinct.

  • I may be an impostor, an idle scamp, a man with a bad character, for all that they know to the contrary.

  • You are one of the very men Christminster was intended for when the colleges were founded; a man with a passion for learning, but no money, or opportunities, or friends.

  • A man with a shovel in his hands was attempting to earth in the common grave of the three children, but his arm was held back by an expostulating woman who stood in the half-filled hole.

  • What an interesting book a hackney-coach might produce, if it could carry as much in its head as it does in its body!

  • We saw the prison, and saw the prisoners; and what we did see, and what we thought, we will tell at once in our own way.

  • A man with a larger family he had never known (cheers).

  • One of these which was muzzled was of a truly immense size, and walked with considerable difficulty on account of its fatness.

  • The old woman now brought me a glass of milk, and said in the Welsh language that she hoped I should like it.

  • On the tenth of September our little town was flung into some confusion by one butcher having attempted to cut the throat of another.

  • Don't put it in so carelessly," said one of the peasants, a man with a round smiling face, taking a casket from a housemaid.

  • The other was the mayor, a man with a thin sallow face and narrow beard.

  • As I was waiting in the hall for a good occasion, a man with horsehair on his head, and a long blue bag in his left hand, touched me gently on the arm, and led me into a quiet place.

  • A man with a bundle of high-class furs is a man of means in any frontier town.

  • It was a commodity so light that, even in those days, a hundred weight of fur might range in value from one hundred to five thousand dollars, so that a man with a pack of fine furs was a capitalist.

  • Then he asked upon what evidence this charge was brought against her, and Sigurd produced the men who had seen her sitting in a room with the door locked and a man with her.

  • Thence they continued their journey, and when they had gone a short way they met a man with a big head, tall and thin and ill clad.

  • There came a man with a big basket on his back; he put it down and looked round, but saw no one outside.

  • He was a big strong man, very ostentatious in his dress and in his armour, a man with a high opinion of himself and very boastful.

  • A man with an unsuspected power to deal killing blows could take his own part in a sudden scrimmage round a heap of money, even against adversaries armed with revolvers, especially if he himself started the row.

  • A man with a master's certificate, do you mean?

  • He used to introduce himself to strangers as a man with a mission to track out abuses and fight them whenever found.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "man with" 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:
    exactly like; man could; man had; man was; managing editor; manifest itself; manufactured articles; manufactured goods; many battles; many colors; many difficulties; many diseases; many good; many hands; many horses; many important; many instances; many kinds; many knights; many others; many peoples; many persons; many things; many thousand; many towns; many works