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Example sentences for "with one"

  • With one stride he had crossed the river; with another he had reached the ridge of ice; with the third he stepped over its peaks, and sank wearily down at North Wind's knees.

  • They think I'm silly," added Diamond, with one of his sweetest smiles.

  • So this little book fed me in a very hungry place; and I, in my turn, intend to feed my reader, with one or two little lunches from the same larder.

  • But I had to have it; so I went down on my hands and knees, with one slipper on and the other in my hand, and began to paw gently around and rake the floor, but with no success.

  • In short, chance provided me with one, who when I told him what I wanted and put the book into his hands, opened it in the middle and after reading a little in it began to laugh.

  • On the night of the 20th and morning of the 21st a lodgment was effected by General Butler, with one brigade of infantry, on the north bank of the James, at Deep Bottom, and connected by pontoon-bridge with Bermuda Hundred.

  • Colonel Ellet reported having attacked a Confederate battery on the Red River two days before with one of his boats, the De Soto.

  • Ah, you have heard Mr. Bowyer," said Rosamond, with one of her rare smiles.

  • With one effort he appeared to free his mind from the whole pressure on it of the interview between us thus far.

  • He honoured me with one of his magnificent bows, and then addressed himself gaily to the scowling master of the house.

  • He eyed me with one of his blackest looks, and thrust his hands savagely into the pockets of his riding-coat.

  • They were all English, as well as I can remember, with one exception.

  • The schoolmaster was sitting at his high desk, with his back to me, apparently haranguing the pupils, who were all gathered together in front of him, with one exception.

  • I never thought of bringing any other token, nor did Mr Haredale think of entrusting me with one--possibly because he had good experience of my faith and honesty, and owed his life to me.

  • We three shall be able to go very well in my chaise; and when we are in town, if you do not like to go wherever I do, well and good, you may always go with one of my daughters.

  • With one who so injured the peace of the dearest of our friends, and the best of men!

  • With one look at the queen and another at me, Sapt stepped on to the gravel.

  • With one bound I was by her side and in the house, while Bernenstein cried, "Quicker!

  • He could hold both, with one hand he could hold both: not for long, no, but for an instant.

  • She laughed and sobbed as she caught it with one hand, while with the other she held his.

  • Only about 300 copies could be printed in the hour, with one man to ink the types and another to work the press, while the labour was very severe.

  • With one of these instruments, having an aperture of 9.

  • It was generally a large quadrant, with one or two bars moving on a hinge,--to all intents and purposes a huge pair of compasses.

  • In the sixteenth century, the emperor, with one part of the empire on his side, was seen engaged against the other princes and states.

  • Of the arrow-wounds reported, nine were fatal, with one exception, in which the lesion implicated the soft parts only.

  • His fifth case was extraordinary: It was that of a woman in her tenth pregnancy, who, with one exception, had always borne a dead child at the seventh or eighth month.

  • With one hand he guided the handle bar, and bars of steel attached to his stumps served as legs.

  • There were still more than twenty miles to do by dawn, and how were we to do it with one horse?

  • This was absolutely, with one exception, all that we could do towards preserving our safety.

  • I wish him all happiness--with one exception.

  • With one exception--the only one I can think of Dr.

  • Stir the yolks of three eggs into the tapioca, with one cup of sugar; let it boil a few minutes.

  • With one cup of flour, use one tablespoonful of lard, and a little salt; cut the lard into the flour with a knife; use just enough cold water to stick it together; handle as little as possible.

  • Beat the whites very stiff; stir in one quart of flour, and the whites, half and half, with one teaspoonful of baking powder.

  • Just as records were made abroad, with one exception, so were the really efficient engines.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "with 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:
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