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Example sentences for "with many"

  • With many a curve my banks I fret By many a field and fallow, And many a fairy foreland set With willow-weed and mallow.

  • Scawthorne in due time took his departure, with many expressions of goodwill, many assurances that nothing could please him better than to be of service to Bessie and her husband.

  • The fire had made her face scarlet, and in the lamplight her large eyes glistened with many joys.

  • With many a foul, and midnight murder stain'd.

  • She had naturally a fine intellect, with many of her father's characteristics, and a tender heart that made every dumb creature her friend.

  • Those things got into my books by and by and furnished me with many a chapter.

  • And on the Wednesday, the Maid, with many knights, rode forth two leagues, and met the Bastard of Orleans and all the array from Blois, and all the flocks and herds that were sent to Orleans by the good towns.

  • But, with many prayers, her confessor Pasquerel joining in them, she was brought to consent.

  • I accept it with many thanks," returned the trooper.

  • Becalmed along the azure sky, The argosies of cloudland lie, Whose shores, with many a shining rift, Far off their pearl-white peaks uplift.

  • With many a trip and stumble the ill-fated detachment wandered on, uncertain where they were going and what it was that they were meant to do.

  • A deputation of them waited upon Lord Roberts at Bloemfontein to ask, with many salaams, whether 'his children were not to see one little fight before they returned.

  • With many a grumble the good British householder drew his purse from his fob, and he paid for what he thought to be right.

  • The hapless Nymph with wonder saw: A whisker first and then a claw, With many an ardent wish, She stretch'd in vain to reach the prize.

  • Gashford, with many a sly look towards the bed, sat chuckling at his master's folly, until his deep and heavy breathing warned him that he might retire.

  • When she had made the little preparations which were needful for their journey, and had prayed upon her knees with many tears, she roused Barnaby, who jumped up gaily at her summons.

  • Tho was this wofull wif conforted Be alle weies and desported, Til that sche was somdiel amended; And thus a day or tuo despended, The thridde day sche goth to pleigne With many a worthi Citezeine, And he with many a Citezein.

  • A rainy day discovered it to us, and, with many an injunction touching possible dust, we were bidden into those mysterious precincts.

  • With many a yawn and sigh subjective, I greatly fear me, many a malediction objective, you are "learning the language of another world.

  • The struggle was long, with many a reconnaissance and partial triumph, but at length the victory is complete.

  • With many a knightly vassal At a royal feast sat he, In yon proud ball ancestral, In his castle o'er the sea.

  • The WITCH, with many ceremonies, pours the liquor into a cup; as FAUST lifts it to his mouth, a light flame arises.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "with many" 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:
    great and; local taxation; looking man; suit against; this lake; with another; with every; with four; with his; with its; with nothing; with other; with others; with reference; with several; with some; with something; with thee; with them; with two; with what; within the; without being; without doubt; without her; without hesitation