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Example sentences for "with such"

  • With such a sudden and unseen a flight Shot thro' the clouds the daughter of the night.

  • With such deceits he gain'd their easy hearts, Too prone to credit his perfidious arts.

  • With such a reward for her tears, the child was too wise to cease crying.

  • With such a knowledge as this, it was impossible for Elinor to feel easy on the subject.

  • She fell into violent hysterics immediately, with such screams as reached your brother's ears, as he was sitting in his own dressing-room down stairs, thinking about writing a letter to his steward in the country.

  • Only, with such a doom impending, why waste time in these childish efforts to avert it?

  • I could have told her you'd never put up with such a little milksop!

  • Really, Lily, you are old enough to manage your own affairs, and after frightening me to death by your performance of last night you might at least choose a better time to worry me with such matters.

  • She had never heard him speak with such energy of affirmation.

  • Indeed, with such a sight before us, but one thing could be thought of.

  • Honored that Atmananda would trust me with such responsibility, with such a secret, and with so much money, I felt guilty for not having thought of the idea myself.

  • With such a countenance of nobility, he could have passed as a high Roman senator or Greek god.

  • The Star will take you into a corner and assert that, she "always knew the thing could not go, it was too imbecile, with such a company, it was folly to expect anything else.

  • Robin replied to the courteous innkeeper, with such an assumption of confidence as befitted the Major's relative.

  • It is with such half-way sinners as you that he busies himself.

  • On the other hand, with such a slight basis to depend upon, was it not almost madness to hope to discover a man who had such strong reasons for concealing himself?

  • The foreigner at once thrust his hand into his pocket, with such a natural gesture, that neither the baron nor Pascal could repress a smile, and he himself understanding the cause of their merriment broke into a hearty laugh.

  • Was it possible that this young girl, with such a pure and noble brow, and with such frank, honest eyes, could be meditating any cowardly, dishonorable act?

  • It took us with such a fury, that it overset the boat at once; and separating us as well from the boat as from one another, gave us no time to say, "O God!

  • With such a division on new issues the Negro will tend to exercise more and more political power, dividing, not on the color line, but on the principles at stake.

  • I certainly saw nothing in the conduct of those around to inspire me with such interest: they were all devoted exclusively to what their hands found to do.

  • Is there not, with such a group and in such a crisis, infinitely more danger to be apprehended from half-trained minds and shallow thinking than from over-education and over-refinement?

  • But within city limits overhead wires, with such space-consuming potentials, are as fraught with mischievous peril to the public as the dynamite stored by a nonchalant contractor in the cellar of a schoolhouse.

  • With such a system of justice and impartiality society would be, as a general thing, unable to act, and would return to the fixedness of Roman justice.

  • My heart was sore for you when I heard that," and he shook hands again, with such a sympathetic face that Jo felt as if no comfort could equal the look of the kind eyes, the grasp of the big, warm hand.

  • The Professor was very patient with me, but it must have been torment to him, and now and then he'd look at me with such an expression of mild despair that it was a toss-up with me whether to laugh or cry.

  • With such reminiscences I repeopled the woods and lulled myself asleep.

  • If men would steadily observe realities only, and not allow themselves to be deluded, life, to compare it with such things as we know, would be like a fairy tale and the Arabian Nights' Entertainments.

  • Miss Pinch rose hastily; with such tokens of agitation as plainly declared that her list of callers was not numerous.

  • My poor old grandmother died happy to think that she had put me with such an excellent man.

  • With such a character, he would feel but little drudgery at Fairbairn's.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "with such" 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:
    keep out; primitive revelation; real estate; returns home; school system; that these; with any; with here and there; with him; with his; with nothing; with others; with our; with reference; with regard; with several; with the; with the result that; with white; with you; without any; without her; without speaking; without the; without waiting; your duty