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Example sentences for "night like"

  • We mustn't forget the driver on a night like this.

  • No one would think of going out on a night like this.

  • Between ourselves, I am not sure whether, on a night like this, it is drier in the river, or out of it.

  • I don't know; but I do know what'll happen to her bumpin' over the rocks of this shore on a night like this!

  • Suppose we did know, would you try to take her into Gloucester harbor on a night like this?

  • Maybe she'd never been caught in the open seas on a night like this; well, maybe not, but you betcher she wasn't afraid of it.

  • Seems a pity for you to turn out on a night like this.

  • It runs along here for a quarter of a mile and it is not an uncommon thing for a horse and rider to be dashed over it in a night like this.

  • Not far in the daytime but a regular journey in a night like this?

  • The man is a fool that wants to go out in a night like this,' quoth the fellow with a dogged move; 'and so are you to encourage it.

  • They would be better walking than sitting still in that jolting cart a night like this.

  • But what could one do in a night like this, with a blinding sleet full in one's face, and a wind which mocked all attempts at progress or shouting!

  • But they had hope, and every moment, a night like this, was precious.

  • Whither would you go on a night like this?

  • He always plays well, always, but on a night like this he is a wonder.

  • It was no light task on a night like this to plough through the snow for five miles in search of help, and the lanes to Yeld were, even in open weather, none of the easiest.

  • It is one thing to scoff at superstition in the bright sunlight; it is quite another to listen to a tale like this on a night like this in a house a hundred years old.

  • What was you doin' over in that direction a night like this?

  • WHAT are you doin' over here a night like this?

  • I say, what a go if they're lost up there, a night like this?

  • You couldn't do anything in the dark, and on a night like this.

  • Do you mean to say he's out on the hill a night like this?

  • Only for that shark of an Inspector 'tis little trouble I'd be givin' a dacent woman like yourself a night like this.

  • I was riding to the Burg when I heard your shouts on the raft and I wondered what ill-witted fellow was running on a rising flood on a night like this.

  • What led you to pilot on a night like this, when the creek is getting higher and higher.

  • Who in the name of common sense can be running timber on a night like this?

  • He couldn't get out there a night like this in time to do you any good.

  • Then she must get warm, one might freeze on a night like this.

  • You crazy kids aren't going down to that Hollow a night like this," he protested.

  • No man in town would go out on a wild goose chase into the plains on a night like that.

  • It is dreadful that you should have to go out at night like that.

  • On a night like this, when he came down from the organ-loft after having held the congregation spell-bound, what a kind smile he wore!

  • He always plays well, always; but, my dear, on a night like this he is a perfect wonder.

  • On a night like this we come to know what Madrid is.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "night like" 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:
    accuse myself; armed intervention; arms about; both eyes; brief notice; burnt sacrifice; civil war; dear creature; forced landing; full page; night after; night before; night came; night comes; night fell; night home; night kiss; night like; night march; night time; night when; night work; perfect idea; sham fight; technical instruction; would they