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Example sentences for "there ain"

  • Well," said the Colonel, "there ain't a prettier lot on the Back Bay than mine.

  • There ain't going to be an unpleasant room in the whole house, from top to bottom.

  • There ain't a sightlier place in the world for a house.

  • There ain't much talkin' when you git a-goin'.

  • There ain't too many of that kind raound.

  • 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.

  • There ain't no manner of doubt about that.

  • It is hungry an' there ain't no food in its home.

  • There ain' no sech thing 's trouble 'n this world 'less ye look for it.

  • There ain't no big pills set down in the Christian Science book.

  • There ain't anything I like so much as church picnics, and when I was a boy I used to cry for them, but I wouldn't dare join you.

  • There ain't another way to teach that dog that trick.

  • The Jew smiled in a sickly way and whined, "There ain't nothing going to happen.

  • There ain't nothing left to make fast to.

  • You've got the racing build and the fighting weight, an' there ain't no feathers on your legs.

  • But I can tell you one thing: there ain't a-goin' to be any such doin's in my house.

  • There ain't anybody to think of," replied Captain Cephas, "unless it might be Eliza Trimmer.

  • Well, there ain't a great many to," said Whitwell, going back to his axe.

  • There ain't a livin' for us on the farm any more, and we got to do somethin'.

  • Now Kenelm's honest; there ain't a more honest, conscientious man in East Wellmouth than my brother, if I do say it.

  • There ain't many that report on deck at the meetin'-house more reg'lar than he does.

  • There ain't anybody within twenty miles of us, I guess.

  • There ain't any TOO much water on the other side," he observed grimly.

  • There ain't a man of you big enough to stop me.

  • There ain't many people in that country, because it's all hell to get into.

  • Why, there ain't a man who wants to go to state legislature but has to make a trip to San Francisco, an' go into the S.

  • There ain't no difference dyin' in battle or in the poorhouse.

  • There ain't a carpenter that don't rebate his wages Saturday night to the contractor.

  • There ain't many that can say that--not any that runs factories and stores and holds their noses up as if they smelt their own sins, damn 'em!

  • You see, there ain't no way out of it," pursued he, with an insinuating grin.

  • There ain't arry bit of meanness about me!

  • 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.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bonny lass; dark hair; found many; mixed diet; reefed foresail; sandy desert; single stroke; there ain; there and; there any; there appeared; there came; there can; there could; there isn; there may; there might; there never; there she; there should; there they; there was; there wasn; there would; therefore the; will and