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Example sentences for "with those"

  • I can see very well what you are at with those allusions.

  • With those ideas of industry in his head the warmth of his room was agreeable and encouraging.

  • And he could see that she had detected it with those steady, brilliant black eyes.

  • The Abbe Chierici, speaking at the Brussels Congress[54] of the excavations in one of the Reggio caves, remarked that human bones were mixed with those of animals, and that both showed traces of having been burnt.

  • With those words he took from the breast-pocket of his dressing-gown an enameled cross attached to a gold chain.

  • With those words, she made me a low curtsey, and laid a small photographic portrait on the desk at which I was sitting.

  • With those words, she walked to the window, and stood there with her back toward me.

  • I shall begin in an inverse order, with those of the springs of Pugha in Tibet, which attain a temperature of 174 degrees.

  • The descent of the Mamloo spur is by steps, alternating with pebbly flats, for 1500 feet, to a saddle which connects the Churra hills with those of Lisouplang to the westward.

  • Before I conclude my epistle, it is fit I should inform you that they did me the honour (with a design perhaps to have received me into their order) of acquainting me with those rules by which their society was governed.

  • With those words, she in her turn loosened her friend's dark hair, and it dropped of its own weight over her bosom, in two rich masses.

  • With those words, she walks out into Duke Street, Saint James's.

  • With those words, he slouched out of the school, leaving the master to get through his weary work as he might, and leaving the whispering pupils to observe the master's face until he fell into the fit which had been long impending.

  • Are not their interests inseparably connected with those of their constituents?

  • With patriotic pride we review the life of our Washington and compare its events with those of other countries who have been preeminent in fame.

  • A crowd gathered around his residence, which, with those of his neighbors, was brilliantly illuminated.

  • No word from me shall drive him into political fellowship with those who, when he was one of the moral heroes of this war, denounced, spit upon him, and despitefully used him.

  • The owners of slaves, engaged chiefly in the production of cotton, became hostile to protection, and, with those engaged in foreign commerce, were the representative free traders of the United States.

  • Lord Wellington now moved towards the Duero, and marched upon Salamanca, where he hoped to establish himself; but Soult having united his forces with those of Souham, which had advanced from Burgos, obliged him to continue his retreat.

  • With those, however, that could approach the enemy, Nelson ventured an action.

  • No wonder: he had behaved in her parlour as bad as the dog Crab in the Two Gentlemen of Verona; and the Frau was a very clean person, and had no fancy for dogs comparing their legs with those of her polished mahogany chairs and tables.

  • At that time, there were many people high in office who secretly favoured King James, and the links of communication between such humble individuals as we are treating of, with those in power, although distant, were perfect.

  • The question here turns upon this, Are the sea shells and glossopetrae, which are thus found deposited along with those skeletons, in their natural state, or are they petrified and mineralised.

  • I shall have occasion to examine this opinion of mineralogists, in comparing it with those masses of granite which appear to us; and I hope fully to refute the geological, as well as mineralogical notions with regard to that body.

  • I don't presume to say yet what this woman's connection may be with those people at Pimlico.

  • With those words, he disappeared behind the bulwark.

  • With those words he walked into the room, his eyes on the ground, his lips ashy pale, and his hand holding something hidden behind him.

  • His work our mind is to illuminate With things divine, and to accommodate Us with those graces, which will us adorn, And make us look like men indeed new-born.

  • The doctrine of lines and surfaces was as disproportionate with her intellects as with those of the mock-bird.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    another gospel; asked for; been established; enormous amount; having spent; like ourselves; many books; nobody ever; the persons; usually thought; with great; with her; with here and there; with his; with one; with tears; with them; with those; with two; with you; within the; without being; without doubt; without looking; without much; without which