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Example sentences for "that kind"

  • This by like reason will encourage, and edge, industrious and profitable improvements; because many will rather venture in that kind, than take five in the hundred, especially having been used to greater profit.

  • And though the sects of philosophers of that kind be gone, yet there remain certain discoursing wits, which are of the same veins, though there be not so much blood in them, as was in those of the ancients.

  • That were to me the 'Cause of Liberty;' and any the smallest contribution towards that kind of 'Liberty' were a sacred thing!

  • The Aulic Council, "falls into our arms like dead men;" but it is certain the Elector Palatine was not ready to give Berg in that kind of exchange.

  • It is such a spur to one's genius, such an opening for wit, to have a dislike of that kind.

  • I wonder he does not marry, to secure a lasting convenience of that kind.

  • I do assure you, sir, that I have no pretensions whatever to that kind of elegance which consists in tormenting a respectable man.

  • Mrs. Hale, from her upper window, saw her come in.

  • In more exclusive circles, on the train or in waiting stations, he went slower.

  • On the first Saturday night Carrie paid her board, four dollars.

  • It was on such occasions, if ever, that he would "take something.

  • Some producers might play the cheap game just because you're green; but I ain't that kind, and my company ain't that kind.

  • It was needless to say that there were other operators who took advantage of that kind of discipline, and I had many calls at night after that, but none with such destructive effects.

  • Having travelled around the world, I had cultivated an indifference to any special difficulties of that kind.

  • If there is any more of that kind of running I won't be in it myself.

  • His friend, Milt Adams, went West with quenchless zest for that kind of roving life and aimless adventure of which the serious minded Edison had already had more than enough.

  • I considered that, since by fatal and unavoidable necessity we must all die, it is the blessed will of God that we die this or that hour, and this or that kind of death.

  • Panurge very wistly and heedfully looking upon him said, I never yet saw a fool, and I have seen ten thousand francs worth of that kind of cattle, who did not love to drink heartily, and by good long draughts.

  • Not goin' abroad for your health, or anything of that kind, hey?

  • If I'D been runnin' that kind of a place, the only time I'd felt shy and retirin' was when the landlord came for the rent.

  • He was lighter and could do service of that kind when he was nine years old.

  • I never heard tell of that kind of dog before.

  • But to the laughing and chaffing Will answered not a word, and recalling the childish story I had heard of his buck fever, I wondered if, at this late date, it were possible for him to have another attack of that kind.

  • It is that kind of excellent person that makes the real burden of India.

  • That should cure me if anything will--to see him surrounded by the commonplaces of married life, that kind of married life.

  • There was theory of that kind, I remember, about ten years ago.

  • But so it was, that excepting that in Cripplegate parish, and two or three little eruptions of fires, which were presently extinguished, there was no disaster of that kind happened in the whole year.

  • Indeed, considering the deliriums which the agony threw people into, and how I have mentioned in their madness, when they were alone, they did many desperate things, it was very strange there were no more disasters of that kind.

  • Any communications which you have to make to me, or any orders which you may please to give, I beg may be couched in that kind of language which I am accustomed to hear.

  • For I am sensible that it may not have been a part of my system to invite any confidence of that kind.

  • You are not, Cecilia Jupe,' Thomas Gradgrind solemnly repeated, 'to do anything of that kind.

  • Friedrich Wilhelm has a dumb rough wit and mockery, of that kind, on many occasions; not without geniality in its Brobdignag exaggeration and simplicity.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    long distance; that being; that book; that girl; that hath; that his; that hour; that little; that made; that makes; that may; that men; that occasion; that part; that particular; that portion; that section; that side; that there; that these; that time; that was; that were; that while; that would; that young