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Example sentences for "somewhere"

Lexicographically close words:
someways; somewhar; somewhars; somewhat; somewhen; somewheres; somewhile; somewhiles; somewise; somite
  1. I have seen a rainbow, one end of the arch planted in the sea, the other somewhere behind the mountains, "over the hills and far away.

  2. I remember having seen somewhere near Roundwood, in the Wicklow Mountains, in the midst of a ploughed field a long strip of greenest grass covering the grave of many rebels.

  3. Carlos perceived that Rollo was proposing that they should go somewhere together, but he did not know where, or for what; nor did he care.

  4. He should be put down,--as you would put down a tiger or a rattlesnake, if found at liberty somewhere in the Midland Counties.

  5. He has a kind of grim merriment bestowed somewhere in the recesses of his being.

  6. I don't know exactly, but it was somewhere over towards the Gardens of the Luxembourg.

  7. He is quite determined, so determined that he has actually produced a chin from somewhere (you remember he boasted none to speak of).

  8. I don't know just what I am going to do, but I certainly can't cross the Atlantic, with Bobby and poor little Mamma somewhere in Germany, maybe locked up in dungeons or something.

  9. And I had a corner in my mind for the thought: "Somewhere near me Broadway actually ends.

  10. Yes, the package of the woman of Wyoming's desire would ultimately be placed somewhere in one of those trucks!

  11. He has got a pain somewhere in his little body.

  12. We were beginning to learn that there was a big man somewhere about who was doing things, and that his address was not far from the War Office.

  13. This earth is carried away in sand bags and put somewhere else, and there is nothing to show that sapping is going on in your front unless an aeroplane detects it.

  14. The spring of a joyous hope was rising voiceless somewhere in the thick of those drear corridors.

  15. So, as Beatrice stood like a statue before the Prince, did the soul of her reveal itself to him, writhing somewhere under the surface of that still mask.

  16. Long since, her instinctive wit had told her--though she had not cared or been concerned to listen to it--that that sudden voice in the darkness had signified that Carlo was imprisoned somewhere hard by.

  17. And, harkee, somewhere from those deep vats of thine the perfume of an old wine of Cana rises to my nostrils.

  18. A bell somewhere just above them was counting out twelve slow strokes, just too late--just ten seconds too late.

  19. My duties will not begin until January, and meantime I must go off on a tramp somewhere to get my muscles, physical and financial, up again.

  20. He felt that there was a contemptuous sneer somewhere back of Billy's words, and the thought nettled him sorely.

  21. Maybe I can run into a quiet cove, somewhere along the beach.

  22. We may fetch up somewhere on a point if we're not too far out.

  23. As they stood there, wondering what to do, another man came from somewhere in the tall grass and said to the first: "The boat's in the cove.

  24. She lives somewhere on the outskirts of Brambleton.

  25. Mrs. Tucker says she believes the quarrel last autumn was about Major Lester's son, who is missing somewhere abroad, and who Mr. Tom Lester hates.

  26. I have been wondering whether you would like to settle somewhere near London.

  27. Taking the medium between these two cases therefore, it appears to be decided that the extreme limits is somewhere between eleven and twelve months!

  28. Most items in a dreary inventory that might be compiled would turn out to be something that was discarded somewhere it didn't belong by someone who did not want to go to the trouble to put it where it did belong.

  29. He had read somewhere about the forest Rangers, and he himself had been on several Sunday School picnics in the woods, so he thought that he knew all about it.

  30. Sit on a magic carpet and be transported to any place, and there, somewhere about you, will be a golf course.

  31. If this be taken as proportional (roughly) to the density of the air, it may vary, in this climate, to somewhere about 10 per cent.

  32. Somewhere or other I remember to have seen a picture of the two sorts of love which may enter man's life.

  33. When I left the "Orient," it was with the firm intention of finding money enough somewhere to hire a schooner, that I might assist her in her search.

  34. How can danger harm me here when I am somewhere else?

  35. Once I overtook a farmer jogging somewhere on a fat mare.

  36. There seemed somewhere between half a dozen and a dozen horsemen, and behind them a great mob of people on foot that fairly covered the hillside.

  37. The hoarse voice of Jem Bottles broke in from somewhere behind me.

  38. In the mean time we could hear Forister move away from the door, and by the sound of a leisurely scrape of a chair on the floor I judge he had taken his seat somewhere near the centre of the room.

  39. A pleasing sense of virtue stole into her being, mixed with visions of a downcast, brown face somewhere in the shrubbery, and for five long minutes silence reigned.

  40. She lives in Eaton Square, I think it is--somewhere near Maskelyne & Cook's.

  41. And presently sure enough, from somewhere adjacent rose the clank of a pump to the accompaniment of much splashing and gasping.

  42. But suddenly upon the stillness, from somewhere amid the surrounding boskages that shut us in, came the sound of one sighing gustily, and I sat up, peering.

  43. Somewhere in the Great Sea,' he said, 'there exists a Golden-headed Fish.

  44. But now I find that he was a wizard, and was not dead at all, for his grave is empty and he is wandering about somewhere in the world.

  45. And with that he butted the nanny goat so severely that in two minutes she was submissively feeding somewhere else, and had made up her mind that the leaves in the well were not worth having.

  46. All day long she went on talking, until the youth was driven so distracted that he determined to go away somewhere and seek his fortune.

  47. I have seen that face somewhere before," said Reg to Hil, "but I can't think where.

  48. I will go away for a week, and wander about somewhere to kill time.

  49. Somewhere in Christendom (ALLEN AND UNWIN) is somewhat embarrassing to a reviewer, for it has the theme of a great book with the manner of a trivial one.

  50. He had come to Paris a few years earlier, leaving a wife somewhere on the way.

  51. Jean du Barry hunted around until he discovered somewhere in Navarre a crotchety and impoverished old widow, the dowager Comtesse de Bearn.

  52. Thus, hiding by day and skulking by night, they made their way gradually but steadily towards the west, so far as the course of the stars pointed it out to them, hoping still somewhere to find a refuge.

  53. For the rest, his ideas of Roman history may be judged by his statement that the two Walls which defended the north of the province--the Walls of Hadrian and Pius--were built somewhere between A.

  54. There is a late and obscure Geography of the Roman Empire which was probably written at Ravenna somewhere about A.

  55. Disraeli somewhere describes a Syrian lady preferring the French polish of a western boot to the jewels of an eastern slipper.


  56. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "somewhere" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    somewhere about; somewhere else