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Example sentences for "our young"

  • Dear ladies, is not this now a very sudden motion of our young lord's for Ireland?

  • The meeting was held under the direction of our Young People's Association,--that same body of young Christian workers which gave the Rev Francis E.

  • The Cuyler Chapel was opened on Atlantic Avenue in March, 1886, by our Young People's Association, who are maintaining it most vigorously.

  • Our young Minister of Finance sees the present in just proportions," laughed Burton.

  • Carl Bristoll rose, and Hamilton Burton broke off his whistling to smile gaily as he clapped the younger man on the shoulder and inquired with a voice remarkably soft and musical, "Well, how is our young Minister of Finance this morning?

  • Now that's very thoughtful of our young Minister of Finance.

  • It is very important that the interest and sympathy and active help of our young ladies be secured in this work.

  • We covet for humanity the influence of our young ladies, for in the home and in society this influence is needed on the side of all that is good and pure.

  • What is true in England is also true in our young country.

  • Our young ladies, however, seem to have had a magnetism over these boys, their obedience and affection have been secured, and an interest also in better things, a result which older hands have tried in vain to accomplish.

  • Our young gentleman, as may be supposed, was in a wretched plight.

  • With such lively badinage, occasionally lapsing into more serious discourse, the dinner passed off with a great deal of pleasantness to our young gentleman, who had prepared himself for something prodigiously dull and heavy.

  • Our young gentleman, however, maintained the utmost coolness and composure of demeanor.

  • Many of our young men, just starting for themselves, are very much discouraged.

  • How dare you, the father of a household, trifle with the appetites of our young people?

  • I remark further, that the winter is especially trying to the moral character of our young men, because some of their homes in winter are especially unattractive.

  • This country can richly afford to lose the eight hundred millions of dollars swindled out of honest people, if our young men, by it, will be warned for all the future.

  • It is the winter months that ruin, morally, and forever, many of our young men.

  • After being many years out of print, it will now, we hope and believe, with a new and more descriptive title, prove equally attractive to our young friends of the present time.

  • Our young lady--still at Paddington--turned the question over.

  • Our young lady, at this, dropped into the place beside her, and now, in a rush, the small silly misery was clear.

  • The amusements of captives are full of a desperate contrivance, and one of our young friend's ha'pennyworths had been the charming tale of "Picciola.

  • Now his general sent him hither with his soldiers for the purpose of helping the officers to collect the taxes and enroll the names of our young men.

  • She was thus poor Charlotte again for Maggie even while Maggie's own head was bowed, and the reason for this kept coming back to our young woman in the conception of what would secretly have passed.

  • Upon my honour:" And she made a point even, our young woman, of not turning away.

  • Francine began to feel a certain reluctant interest in him when he spoke of "our young ladies.

  • Are you looking for one of our young ladies?

  • Even the exquisite figure of our young hostess, when it describes flying circles, turns me giddy.

  • She has helped so many of our young people to say no to drugs.

  • I, for one, do not doubt the patriotic devotion either of our young men or of those who give them employment,--those for whose benefit and protection they would in fact enlist.

  • Our young people--we should think of this when we cut--our young people hold our future in their hands.

  • We see signs of renewal in increased attendance in places of worship; renewed optimism and faith in our future; love of country rediscovered by our young, who are leading the way.

  • There were many bergs in sight, of various shapes and sizes, at some distance from the ship, which caused much anxiety to the captain, although they were only a source of admiration to our young friends in the main-top.

  • So our young friend, basking in the smiles of beauty, and especially of hers whom he loved so well, was consequently envied by others less fortunate in this respect than himself; and in this delightful manner weeks passed away.

  • But ere long scenes of a much more stirring character engaged the attention of our young soldier, and letter-writing had to a considerable extent to give way to the flashing of the sabre and the blurr of the trumpet.

  • Wherever the blows from the tulwa's of the Seik horse rained heaviest there was to be seen the flashing sabre of our young Cornet, cutting and slashing with right good will.

  • What befell him there I shall tell "our young folks" in the next number of this, their own Magazine.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "our young" 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:
    forget what; four books; love hath; night when; our age; our being; our camp; our day; our earth; our hearts; our journey; our land; our language; our line; our own; our party; our readers; our soldiers; our subject; our town; our visit; our voyage; our young; that moment; this tree; urban areas