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Example sentences for "where you"

  • If mother heard you talking like that she'd send you off to boarding-school, where you belong.

  • You'll find it safer not to go where you're likely to meet that Egyptian any more just at present.

  • That's where you're wrong, Doctor," said she.

  • No, more to the right of where you're looking.

  • Lay your hand upon my sleeve,' said Stagg, arising from the table; 'and lead me where you will.

  • How cruel of you to keep us up so late this morning, and never tell us where you were, or send us word!

  • Can you make up your mind to tell me where you saw Mr Fledgeby, Mr Twemlow?

  • On the grounds that you may take me where you will, and get me sworn to it.

  • Perform it where you like, even if only in Weimar; I feel certain you will procure every possible and necessary means, and they will refuse you nothing.

  • There is at Vienna, where you happen to be staying, a theatrical manager, P.

  • I wonder, sister, says Dinarzade, where you learn so many things.

  • You must by no means expose yourself to enter Schemselnihar's palace; you know by experience the danger of that: I know a very fit place for this interview, where you shall be safe.

  • Where you doubt of the propriety or elegance of a word or a phrase, consult some good dead or living authority in that language.

  • I found it where you left it--on the grass near a blacksmith's shop.

  • Edna, he planned and built that beautiful church where you come on Sabbath to hear me preach, and about the time it was finished he went off to college.

  • In a chestnut grove, where you shot Mr. Dent.

  • I like to think of you as in our last talk in the Millers' drawing room, where you had a much better opportunity to express yourself than in the one that we later had out on the porch.

  • I still dream of that place on the Shepaug river, in Connecticut, where you think I would be lonesome.

  • We are anxiously awaiting some word telling where you are, what you are doing, and how you got on in your trip.

  • I ask you to tell me where you got it from.

  • And is that far from crazy, where you said I drove you at first sight of me, William?

  • My boy Brian found it after you in the potato furrow, where you dropped it.

  • I am going to Killpatrickstown, where you'll be as welcome as light.

  • When the string is cut you can be where you wish to be,--not merely a part of you, leaving the rest behind, but the whole of you.

  • And this seems to be the old moral which we draw from our fable, read it how or where you will, that we cannot make one good stroke until we can make every possible stroke; and when we can one, every one seems superfluous.

  • The sooner you go where you belong, the better.

  • If it only knew which way to go; Where you wander, or where you lie.

  • Where you chance to sit, And you want to read, sir!


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "where you" 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:
    avail himself; bending over; departed from; different circumstances; heavy crop; hour ago; shall desire; slavery conflict; where applicable; where being; where else; where everything; where much; where once; where shall; where some; where the public mind shall rest; where thou; where very; where was; where water; where will; where would; wherefore should; wherefore they; whereupon they