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Example sentences for "that the"

  • The execution of his pictures is also inferior to those taken by the German artists, and I would remark en passant, that the Messrs.

  • Of course we see, with our birds, that the father is as useful as the mother, almost.

  • Thorgils asked about the settlements between Bersi and Steingerd.

  • Steingerd was in the cabin on the poop; she had been allotted to one of the Vikings; but most of the crew were ashore round the cooking-fires.

  • What therefore "introduction" is among the higher classes in Spaceland, that the process of "feeling" is with us.

  • The Author desires me to add, that the misconceptions of some of his critics on this matter has induced him to insert (on pp.

  • I was beating about the bush, trying to be ingenious, wondering by what combination of arts I might become an acquaintance, when she offered this happy suggestion that the way to become an acquaintance was first to become an inmate.

  • So powerful and so fierce was he, that the four of us were shaken off again and again.

  • It seemed to me that the mists in my own mind were gradually clearing away, and I began to have a dim, vague perception of the truth.

  • Strange," said he, "that the contents of this diminutive letter should cause me to have such depressed feelings; but there is a nobler theme than this.

  • I will bet him twenty to one, and let any New York publisher hold the stakes, that the statements I have above made as to the authorship of the article in question are entirely true.

  • It was a dull person that invented the idea that the American's devotion to the dollar is more strenuous than another's.

  • That the book is a deliberate and wicked creation of a diseased mind, is apparent upon every page.

  • I thought," said I, "that the formation of these new islands was ended.

  • My weak point was touched; and I forgot, for a moment, that the contemplation of these sublime subjects was not worth the loss of liberty.

  • But, sir, will you tell me why the Great Architect has suspended operations, and how it is that the furnace is replaced by the quiet waters of the lake?

  • Aronnax, that the pumps of the Nautilus allow me to store the air under considerable pressure, and on those conditions the reservoir of the apparatus can furnish breathable air for nine or ten hours.

  • Two months after, they learned from Bowen, commander of the Albemarle, that the debris of shipwrecked vessels had been seen on the coasts of New Georgia.

  • The sothe is, that the twinninge of us tweyne Wol us disese and cruelliche anoye.

  • I was not sure whether he had seen what was only too obvious from my position, that the door of the safe was imperfectly closed, and that Milverton might at any moment observe it.

  • You can understand, however, that the situation is a little strained.

  • Do you observe," said Holmes, "that the rider is now undoubtedly forcing the pace?

  • I am sorry; but the fact is that the Duke is far from well.

  • I must inform you, gentlemen, that the Priory is a preparatory school, of which I am the founder and principal.

  • I admit it was an affront; I did not think to apologise, but I do, I ask your pardon; it will not be so again, I pass you my word of honour.

  • Hasty, wordy, and wrathful, she had a drawn quarrel with most of her neighbours, and with the others not much more than armed neutrality.

  • You decide on his imperfections so much in the mass," replied Elinor, "and so much on the strength of your own imagination, that the commendation I am able to give of him is comparatively cold and insipid.

  • I am afraid," replied Elinor, "that the pleasantness of an employment does not always evince its propriety.

  • There was so strange a turmoil within my own head, and such a jangling of my overstrung nerves, that the indifference of those people was amazing.

  • It seemed to me that the shadows of death were drawing in upon us--the last of our race.

  • It just matters this, that the world is a living instead of a dead one.

  • That the pupil of such a man should pronounce Latin in the way you pronounce it beats all I ever heard.

  • So anxious is a young conscience to discover a palliative, that the ex post facto nature of a reason is of no account in excluding it.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "that the" 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:
    little door; that believeth; that can; that case; that city; that end; that had; that have; that kind; that law; that light; that makes; that moment; that must; that one; that party; that portion; that prince; that quarter; that she; that such; that the; that they; that this; that thou; universal application