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Example sentences for "with the"

  • Professor Bridwell replied that he would send compliments to the chef.

  • Gretchen had never played the piano seriously herself--she found it frustrating and was amazed that anyone could master such an instrument.

  • Well, it don' have to be blue--jes wanna see what you got.

  • She had spent half an hour fussing over it with the iron, then spent another half an hour getting every speck of lint off her silk skirt.

  • He opened the door after some fumbling with the key.

  • With the joy of battle once roused within me, I took keen delight in the fray, and that my fighting was noted by the Kaolians was often evidenced by the shouts of applause directed at me.

  • Finally the apt relaxed, sighing, as with the passing of a bad dream, and resumed the regular respiration of deep slumber.

  • In fact, I was the only white man upon Mars whose hair was black and whose eyes were gray, with the exception of my son, Carthoris.

  • They removed their cloaks for a moment, and I found that their under-garments were rags.

  • LA RAIZ DEL BUEN BARON, OR THE ROOT OF THE GOOD BARON.

  • At once the Four spread out their starry wings With dreadful shade contiguous, and the orbs Of his fierce chariot rolled, as with the sound Of torrent floods, or of a numerous host.

  • During the interval of three centuries which has elapsed since the publication of this volume of Nevelet's, no book, with the exception of the Holy Scriptures, has had a wider circulation than Aesop's Fables.

  • The Traveler asserted that he had, with the hire of the Ass, hired his Shadow also.

  • For Anne the real excitement began with the dismissal of school and increased therefrom in crescendo until it reached to a crash of positive ecstasy in the concert itself.

  • There's just one more thing, Marilla," said Anne, with the air of producing the last shot in her locker.

  • Marilla did not look as if she thought Providence had much to do with the matter.

  • But Ruby Gillis says she saw him writing something on her slate and when Prissy read it she blushed as red as a beet and giggled; and Ruby Gillis says she doesn't believe it had anything to do with the lesson.

  • At first glance it might not seem that the decision of a certain Canadian Premier to include Prince Edward Island in a political tour could have much or anything to do with the fortunes of little Anne Shirley at Green Gables.

  • The old gentleman took a step back, with the air of one very much surprised and a trifle hurt; and at that Mr. Hyde broke out of all bounds and clubbed him to the earth.

  • He turned a dreadful smile to me, and as if with the decision of despair, plucked away the sheet.

  • This child was one of the Coggans, who, with the Smallburys, were as common among the families of this district as the Avons and Derwents among our rivers.

  • It would be ungallant to suggest that the novelty of her engagement in such an occupation had almost as much to do with the magnetism as had the beauty of her face and movements.

  • Before Oak had laid his hands upon his tools again out leapt the fifth flash, with the spring of a serpent and the shout of a fiend.

  • Where gardening is done all sorts of delightful things to eat are turned up with the soil.

  • I don't know what it is to be hungry," said Mary, with the indifference of ignorance.

  • Then, with the aid of the groom and the stable-boy, they had conveyed their injured mistress to her room.

  • Holmes stood before us with the air of a conjurer who is performing a trick.

  • With the brow of a philosopher above and the jaw of a sensualist below, the man must have started with great capacities for good or for evil.

  • If you examine among those documents which he took with him into his retreat, I will lay you a wager that you find the seal with the thumb-mark upon it.

  • There were some figures also upon a sheet of paper, with the names of some club friends opposite to them, from which it was conjectured that before his death he was endeavouring to make out his losses or winnings at cards.

  • If you had been mixed up with the like of that, you would never have put another foot in my house, you may lay to that.

  • Very low it was still, of course; but there was room to swing two hammocks, and even the mate seemed pleased with the arrangement.

  • Then he started to walk on with the others.

  • His eyes grew wide and busy with the action of the scene.

  • The distance was splintering and blaring with the noise of fighting.

  • She had then covered her face with the quilt.

  • Theron Ware did not, with the others, descend from the pulpit.

  • Brother Pierce rose gingerly to his feet, with the hesitation of an old man not sure about his knees.

  • Once more, the Dover mail struggled on, with the jack-boots of its passengers squashing along by its side.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "with the" 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:
    sent them; seven year; vegetable and animal life; with here and there; with only; with orders; with our; with reference; with respect; with several; with something; with such; with the; with the result that; with those; with thy; with two; with water; with what; with white; with white; without any; without her; without regard; without which; working party