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Example sentences for "the morning"

  • My brother went to church at the Foundling Hospital in the morning, still in ignorance of what had happened on the previous night.

  • He would overtake them, he said, at about half past four in the morning, and now it was nearly nine and they had seen nothing of him.

  • The morning papers on Saturday contained, in addition to lengthy special articles on the planet Mars, on life in the planets, and so forth, a brief and vaguely worded telegram, all the more striking for its brevity.

  • It was seen early in the morning, rushing over Winchester eastward, a line of flame high in the atmosphere.

  • He was no longer the energetic regenerator of his species I had encountered in the morning.

  • In the morning I ventured out, to throw myself in my master's way, at his usual hour of going abroad.

  • He sometimes walks out, between five and six, before the family is stirring, in the morning, with two keepers; but even then his hands are confined.

  • They parted with an agreement not to meet again in the morning.

  • However, he's gone to my other toe in a very mild manner, and I expect he'll slink off altogether by the morning.

  • Twould upset the solemnity of a parson The same evening the letter was sent, and was duly returned to Weatherbury again in the morning.

  • In the morning a regiment of cavalry had left the town, and a sergeant and his party had been beating up for recruits through the four streets.

  • I did leave an account -- and you would have seen it in the morning.

  • Since the receipt of the missive in the morning, Boldwood had felt the symmetry of his existence to be slowly getting distorted in the direction of an ideal passion.

  • When Sara went into her sitting room in the morning, she found on the table a small, dumpy package, tied up in a piece of brown paper.

  • So she took rather a fancy to fat, slow, little Miss St. John, and kept glancing toward her through the morning.

  • When Sara went downstairs in the morning, the remains of the supper were on the table; and when she returned to the attic in the evening, the magician had removed them and left another nice little meal.

  • He stared up disapprovingly over his eye-glasses as Mr. Pontellier entered, wondering who had the temerity to disturb him at that hour of the morning.

  • The house has to be closed and locked, and I shall trot around to the pigeon house, and shall send Celestine over in the morning to straighten things up.

  • I hope you will feel better and happier in the morning," he said.

  • There was no despondency when she fell asleep that night; nor was there hope when she awoke in the morning.

  • Yes, I commanded it to stand ready to take orders when I should wake in the morning.

  • I commanded my mind to interest itself in the morning paper's report of the pork-market, and at the same time I reminded it of an experience of mine of sixteen years ago.

  • It wore me out and I got up haggard and wretched in the morning.

  • If it needed the man's help it would wait for him to give it work when he wakes in the morning.

  • Also--as you suggested--at night I appointed a theme for it to begin on in the morning, and commanded it to begin on that one and no other.

  • He said he would march against the dragon in the morning.

  • I will see you at eight o'clock in the morning, and we will then arrange the order of the procession.

  • It was now two in the afternoon, and I had been present since half past nine in the morning.

  • We got to bed early, for we wanted to make an early start, so as to take advantage of the cool of the morning.

  • When he started forth in the morning, thousands were gathered to see.

  • Then Roger would let him out into the back yard for a run, himself standing on the kitchen steps to inhale the bright freshness of the morning air.

  • Go along and get that room fixed up," she said, "and don't try to palm off any bogus doctrines on me so early in the morning.

  • It is only the very young who find satisfaction in lying abed in the morning.

  • Then the organ began to play "O How I Hate To Get Up in the Morning" and the ever-delightful Mr. and Mrs. Drew appeared on the screen in one of their domestic comedies.

  • To the consideration of what to put on Miss Titania's bookshelf Roger devoted the delighted hours of the morning.

  • But it was a very different Challenger who greeted us in the morning--a Challenger with contentment and self-congratulation shining from his whole person.

  • I told him shortly my experiences of the morning, and he listened intently.

  • From henceforth I take command of this expedition, and I must ask you to complete your preparations to-night, so that we may be able to make an early start in the morning.

  • We shall know in the morning," said Lord John.

  • In the morning, after a frugal breakfast of coffee and manioc--we had to be economical of our stores--we held a council of war as to the best method of ascending to the plateau above us.

  • At dawn in the morning we breakfasted and made ready to start.

  • Everybody had shunned that locality from the day of my proclamation, but on the morning of the fourteenth I thought best to warn the people, through the heralds, to keep clear away--a quarter of a mile away.

  • Manu, the monkey, awoke him in the morning by dropping discarded bean pods upon his upturned face from a branch a short distance above him.

  • The anthropoids were idling about the clearing, the first keen desire of the morning's hunger having been satisfied.

  • One does not look for Numa, the lion, this late in the morning.

  • Then the wedding, if it comes off, will be on the morning of the very day Clym comes home?

  • Her grandfather concluded from what he saw that he ought not to disturb her; and descending again to the parlour he placed the letter on the mantelpiece to give it to her in the morning.

  • Till this moment he had not met her eye since the morning of his marriage, when she had been loitering in the church, and had startled him by lifting her veil and coming forward to sign the register as witness.

  • When it was blazing up he said, "Shall I wheel you round in front of it, ma'am, as the morning is chilly?

  • They glanced as you stooped over my bed in the morning.

  • Before his departure in the morning, the King invites his reverend host to Court, promises, at least, to requite his hospitality, and expresses himself much pleased with his entertainment.

  • And if them pirates camp ashore, Jim, what would you say but there'd be widders in the morning?

  • In the second place, the ebb was now making--a strong rippling current running westward through the basin, and then south'ard and seaward down the straits by which we had entered in the morning.

  • Be with me betimes in the morning, and so good morrow, Peto.

  • This battle fares like to the morning's war, When dying clouds contend with growing light, What time the shepherd, blowing of his nails, Can neither call it perfect day nor night.

  • Get you gone, And at the pit of Acheron Meet me i' the morning.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "the morning" 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:
    the cities; the people; the side; the supreme; the tree; the vale; thee only; thee shall; then bottle; then known; then placed; then proceed; then proceeded; then that; then the priest shall pronounce him; then thou; then thought; then told; then took; then verily; then went; there ain; there wasn; these gentlemen; these last; these regions