In youth this lady resided with her father, a man of sense and resolution.
So she covered her face again, and sank into a whirling stupor of sense and feeling.
You would think that wrong, you know, and so would every one of sense and feeling.
Amidst the acclamations of a flattering court, he was unable to disguise from himself, that he had deserved the contempt and hatred of every man of sense and virtue in his empire.
Footnote 26: Cantoclarus, with his usual accuracy, chooses to translate three hundred thousand: his version is equally repugnant to sense and to grammar.
I was going to make a New Testament quotation about "casting pearls" but that would be too virulent, for the lady is actually a woman of sense and taste.
The joys refin'd of sense and taste, With every muse to rove: And doubly were the poet blest, These joys could he improve.
We will use none but those ofsense and reason, John.
You cannot, as a man of sense and honour, pretend to say you regard this as a legal warrant.
But a second blow on the head, received in the scuffle, soon deprived me of sense and consciousness, and threw me into it state of insensibility, from which I did not recover immediately.
He, as well as other men of sense and observation, began to despair of making their fortune in the party which they had chosen.
Let who would, he would no-t defile pen, or waste paper, by such an act of folly, and forfeit his character for common sense and honesty.
It was even read, admired, and eulogised in England by men of sense and talent: Burke calls it "that celebrated pamphlet which prepared the minds of the people for independence.
In opposing the repeal of the union, ministers carried along with them the sense and feeling of the people; that was a question on which no man differed from them except O'Connell and his followers.
To recur for a moment to Miss Austen and Sense and Sensibility, everybody has laughed, let us hope not unkindly, over Marianne Dashwood's woes.
Apparently it was not leap-year, for the Marquis replied in a letter nearly as bad as Willoughby's celebrated epistle in Sense and Sensibility.
The most widely read of her novels is Pride and Prejudice; but three others, Sense and Sensibility, Emma, and Mansfield Park, have slowly won their way to the front rank of fiction.
Barrow's mathematical power gave clearness to his sermons, which were full of sense and piety.
If for those ends we may use other recreations, employing on them our ears and eyes, our hands and feet, our other instruments of sense and motion, why may we not as well to them accommodate our organs of speech and interior sense?
A man of sense and merit is pleased with himself, independent of all foreign considerations: But a fool must always find some person, that is more foolish, in order to keep himself in good humour with his own parts and understanding.
There are few, who are not as jealous of their character, with regard to sense and knowledge, as to honour and courage; and much more than with regard to temperance and sobriety.
Thou art often emptied into nothing, and stripped naked of all encouragements, and there is nothing remaining but the word of God’s promises to thee and to the church, which seems contrary to sense and reason.
Or, in other words, if man is only an animal nature, having a Sense and Understanding, all personality is an insoluble mystery; all spiritual persons are alike utterly inscrutable.
Sweet, and lucid as Thel, it is more subtle and more strong; the allusions to American servitude and English aspiration, which elsewhere distract and distort the sense and scheme of the poem, are here well cleared away.
Grasping the One from the many, Unity from the fantastic diversity, he came to the individual experience of the human soul and its conscious mastership over the body and the things of sense and time.
Such a Master lives in a new world, untrammeled by the things of sense and time.
The realm of his consciousness is related to it, as the body is related to the physical plane and the things of sense and time.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sense and" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.