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Example sentences for "said with"

  • Such as it is, sir," he said with a pleasant smile, "it is yours to command.

  • Then he said with a light laugh: "Even the vinegar which that ruffian Brogard served us at Calais was preferable to this, do you not imagine so, my good Monsieur Chambertin?

  • I'll make that cursed Englishman speak yet," he said with a fierce oath.

  • I probably didn't realise, he said with a naive gravity, how much importance he attached to that token.

  • To tell you the truth, Stein," I said with an effort that surprised me, "I came here to describe a specimen.

  • You might have heard a pin drop in the boat," he said with a queer contraction of his lips, like a man trying to master his sensibilities while relating some extremely moving fact.

  • They began to ask him if he had not this thing and that, but he said with firmness, "Nothin' but shoes, guls.

  • It's all before us still, Jasmine," he said with a ring of purpose and a great gentleness in his tone.

  • Right, lads," he said with a stern joy in his voice.

  • Good day, missie," he said with an attempt at cheerfulness.

  • I have heard that is all fever veld, and that the country between is full of fierce Kaffirs," I said with a groan.

  • Send him back home," I said with firmness.

  • There are plenty of worms in the United States," I said with spirit.

  • Ah, ha," he said with a little laugh of satisfaction.

  • Ah," he said with a horrible laugh, "you look surprised.

  • Thanks, Raoul," he said with emotion, "thank you!

  • That is, if a visit from me would not be considered intrusive," he said with a shade of hesitation.

  • He sat down by the bed and leaning over her said with almost a cry of prayer-- "Forgive me for this misery, my poor Rosamond!

  • I'm not so easily insulted," he said with a queer little laugh.

  • All children have funny dreams," he said with a lame attempt at humor.

  • I am not deceiving myself," he said with a smile.

  • There was no one hanging there when she passed here," he said with conviction.

  • When you have finished cackling," he said with dignity, "I wish to justify my position.

  • I got out," I said with dignity, "because you declared you would shoot yourself if she didn't go with you to something or other!

  • Your shoes, sir," he said with a flourish.

  • No," I said with a bitterness that he noticed but failed to comprehend.

  • Much the same may be said with respect to his Spanish partisans, at least those who appeared in the field for him.

  • Every house in this street was supplied with its Testament, and the same might be said with respect to the Puerto del Sol.

  • And to rid yourself of me, if it be possible,' he said with irony.

  • This he said with so gracious an air that I was charmed, and thought myself happy indeed to be addressed in this wise by a prince whose name was already so glorious.

  • I thank you for your polite offer,' he said with an evil smile, 'and will remember it.

  • Then the kings are in one cry, and you are right,' I said with conviction.

  • All this I said with a weeping voice, but I had no tears in my body.

  • So that our time passed in ups and downs, tiffs and disappointments, upon the which I could almost say (if it may be said with reverence) that I was crucified.

  • Well, Hughie, they're after you," he said with a grin.

  • But this much, alas, may be said with discretion, that he bore no resemblance to Peter Erwin.

  • So Madame la Vicomtesse is a refugee," he said with a bow and a smile that made me very angry.

  • You must not stop me now," he said with a touch of severity.

  • At last he said with a smile: "Yes, That's just it.

  • Well, it can't be helped," he said with a smile.

  • I see, sir, you don't recognise me," he said with a smile.

  • Thank you so much," he said with a smile that was meant to be amiable.

  • I said WITH money, not for money," retorted Ryder.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "said 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:
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