There ain't no whistles hereto get you out of bed at six a.
There ain't no geezers, like Walters, to nag you 'round all day long.
There ain't no one of that name here," said the woman.
There ain't anything troubling you--is there, Janet?
There ain't nothing he can come by," said the pundit.
There ain't another from Liverpool stopping here till the 2.
There ain't no fear of God in it, nor yet no mercy, nor ere a morsel of heart.
Fur if you do, why, there ain't any more conversation between you and me.
There ain't no danger from the feller that rips and rares and gits up on his hind legs, but the feller that sidles raound and sorter chums it up to you and wants to pay fer your drinks, by Jings, kick him.
Minthy and Cynthy,--there ain't but one letter of difference!
There ain't a lock and key in the camp, and we ain't had a killing or a stealing in ten years.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "there ain" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.