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Example sentences for "this one"

  • This one is as beautiful as she--and full of grace, and wit, and spirit.

  • She was but fifteen and a high mettled beauty; and he as handsome as she, and had a blue eye that would melt any woman--but at sixteen he was a town rake, and such tricks as this one he hath played since he was a lad.

  • Yes, but there is another empty house farther up the street which he must have passed before he came to this one.

  • His forgetfulness about the key would have mattered little upon any other occasion, but on this one day it has produced the most deplorable consequences.

  • Meanwhile, Hope, we cannot neglect all our other duties on account of this one misfortune.

  • While I was going on, mine eyes by one Encountered were; and straight I said: "Already With sight of this one I am not unfed.

  • But yestermorn I turned my back upon it; This one appeared to me, returning thither, And homeward leadeth me along this road.

  • New Jason will he be, of whom we read In Maccabees; and as his king was pliant, So he who governs France shall be to this one.

  • But the incident first alluded to was of an even more elaborately-contrived density than these, and some of the details are still unrolled before the keenest edge of this one's inner perception.

  • I shall take HIS word before yours on this one subject.

  • Then he gave a cry of agony, rage, despair, and flung off the life-buoy, and risked all on this one chance.

  • Hence it will be seen that, as in many other arts, he made a lasting impression in this one by the intrinsic merits of the improvements resulting from his work therein.

  • This one-family house has a floor plan twenty-five by thirty feet, and is three stories high.

  • The table herewith given summarizes the figures that have just been presented, and affords an idea of the totals affected by the genius of this one man.

  • Turn not to that slave, fair mistress, before proving merciful to this one.

  • This one is excellent," said Bernard, gravely.

  • He had an excellent memory for faces; but it was some time before he was able to attach an identity to this one.

  • This one was a very humble specimen of its class, though it was doubtless a not inadequate abode for two quiet and frugal women.

  • Albert was the name of this one; his elder Brother, the then Kur-Brandenburg, was called Joachim.

  • Look, Heidi, at this one; look, look, at that one over there!

  • Excellent couriers are somewhat rare; if the reader is about to travel, he will find it to his advantage to make a note of this one.

  • You shall have opportunity far transcending this one, too, if I live--remember that.

  • I have never enjoyed a view which had such a serene and satisfying charm about it as this one gives.

  • On the right bank, two or three miles below the Spectacular Ruin, we passed by a noble pile of castellated buildings overlooking the water from the crest of a lofty elevation.

  • A pitiable object he was, with his armor hanging in rags about him, and his strange-shaped knapsack strapped upon his back.

  • I never see a bird take on so about a little thing.

  • This one is, I think, a sterlet," said Chateau-Renaud.

  • The wise, unerring Faria could not be mistaken in this one thing.

  • This one is built against the solid rock, and it would take ten experienced miners, duly furnished with the requisite tools, as many years to perforate it.

  • Ah, this one is not like the other, and his madness is less affecting than this one's display of reason.

  • We were amateurs, not experts in coast defence, and on such vague grounds to fastidiously reject a clue which went so far as this one was to quarrel with our luck.

  • That's the stove, I suppose; cartridges, this one, by the weight.

  • Now look at this one, which cuts right through the big chunk of sand and comes out near Cuxhaven.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "this one" 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:
    rural schools; this action; this art; this continent; this evening; this island; this king; this line; this measure; this minute; this occasion; this paper; this people; this plan; this present; this report; this road; this second; this section; this side; this sort; this tale; this treatise; this unexpected; this volume; this will