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Example sentences for "under those"

  • Remember," he said, "that I had unhappily offended you that day, and that you have not heard yet what Madame Pratolungo had the audacity to say to me under those circumstances.

  • Under those circumstances, I could make every allowance for him--and I said so.

  • The one process that could be depended on for extracting the truth, under those circumstances, was the process of interrogation.

  • Under those circumstances, too, the peer had thought it better that the knight should keep them, that their production might take place more naturally.

  • Left alone, under those circumstances, a devouring curiosity pushed me on to make some discoveries for myself.

  • Under those circumstances, it was quite in his character to help himself, and to do it by the underground way.

  • But there might be a misunderstanding between you in the future, and it is highly desirable to ascertain beforehand exactly what he could or could not do under those circumstances.

  • Under those circumstances, six hundred pounds in prospect was an object to him.

  • For myself, I think it as well that clergymen should not hunt; but had I been the parson of Clavering, I should, under those circumstances, have hunted double.

  • The consignees, under those circumstances, refused to pay the bills drawn upon shipments of those articles.

  • It was that which could not fit its words to its mouth as it had a mind to do under those conditions, and was glad to know that 'the audience was deferred.

  • Naturally, under those circumstances, I can't expect to get a satisfactory portrait, if she's out of tune with the pose.

  • William says that Bertram has been completely out of fix over something, and as gloomy as an owl, for weeks past; and of course, under those circumstances, the poor boy could not be expected to do good work.

  • Under those circumstances, the ceremony which afterward united you to Miss Eyrecourt--though neither you nor the clergyman were to blame--was a mere mockery.

  • I am sorry I alarmed Mr. Penrose by letting him see me under those circumstances.

  • Under those circumstances, she felt sure that Madame Marillac would yield to the temptation.

  • Under those circumstances I do not think it is possible for your Honor to say that she has been estopped.

  • Under those circumstances he voluntarily goes to see a man by the name of Clayton, I think an ex-Senator from Arkansas, known to him at that time to be an enemy of Stephen W.

  • Under those circumstances he would have tried to reach the island even though he knew that the attempt was certain to cost him his life.

  • Under those conditions he invariably lost the trail, and was compelled to circle about until he found it.

  • Under those circumstances a thunderstorm was accepted as a sign of Getanittowit's displeasure.

  • Under those circumstances I was requested and agreed to go as special minister.

  • Under those circumstances I will, with your permission, return next spring, but take leave here as only going with leave of absence.

  • What could be funnier than the whole seven hundred and fifty of us to go drifting ashore, under those salt-heaps, with swimming-collars round our necks?

  • It was a very plucky thing to do, under those conditions.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "under those" 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:
    betake himself; efforts were; even among; legal tender; under consideration; under control; under cover; under different; under domestication; under each; under glass; under her; under his; under oath; under parts; under present; under pressure; under tail; under the firm name; under the same circumstances; under the same conditions; under tone; under wing; understand what; understand you; understanding heart