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Example sentences for "though you"

  • But reading's not natural to me, though you made me do enough of it while you had me.

  • I never longed to lick any man but Joe Richards, and him I longed to lick three times, though you know I never got at him more than twice.

  • Though you've made up your mind to shoot yourself.

  • I'm always glad to have a talk, though you're a funny person, Shatushka, just like a monk.

  • You're a coward, though you are a captain!

  • Though you go to bed with the nightingale, you rise with the lark.

  • But I wouldn't lay a new pincushion on it myself, sir, though you ARE so well informed.

  • And you do it as though you had," he declared.

  • You have a taste for literature, you know, though you've buried it.

  • I feel a little as though you belonged to me.

  • That sounds as though you'd tried it before.

  • I have a word to say to you, for, though you are a stranger to me, I see you are a dear good creature, and I think I may take the liberty of asking your advice in a little matter.

  • It's quite true what grannie says, Mr. Walton, though you mightn't think it.

  • I had got to learn it all without book, as it were, though you know I had my old Bible, that my mother gave me, and without that I should not have learned it at all.

  • And God is here, though you can't see Him.

  • I'll come the minute you send for me--just to keep you in mind that a better friend than I am is holding you all the time, though you mayn't feel His hands.

  • But, seƱor, though you speak as we do, there is yet in the pepper and salt on your tongue a certain foreign flavour.

  • Her words I have forgotten, but imagine that you see her before you a suppliant on her knees, and that you know what the thing is she asks, and see her lips move, though you do not hear her words.

  • Though you refuse a commission from me, I am so convinced that you are in heart one of us that I will take you into my confidence and tell you something known to only half a dozen trusted individuals here.

  • You smell of fish, and you look as though you hadn't shaved for a week.

  • Why do you look at me, Mr. Lessingham, as though you thought I was keeping something back?

  • Now you don't seem to mention him, you both of you look as though you hadn't a care in the world, and yet you say you haven't heard from him.

  • I am heartily grieved for the vacancy that has happened in your mouth, though you describe it so comically.

  • When an ignominious death stared this woman in the face, she had cried to her God: "Though You slay me, yet will I trust You!

  • Why should you hide, as though you were a culprit?

  • You die with the purity and innocence of your childhood upon you, though you die in your grey hairs.

  • If it wasn't the very finger of God's providence, as though you saw it hanging out of the sky, she said.

  • Though you do not think proper to inform me, I know from other hands that you were to go to the Gohr with a Comte Schullemburg, for eight or ten days only, to see the reviews.

  • You poor child," she said, "you look as though you were in distress.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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