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Example sentences for "with your"

  • But one thing I can tell you--if you go on disturbing me with your chitchat we shan't get as far as the mountains.

  • Instead of talking and asking questions, you had much better see what you can do with your will.

  • With your hunting, and boatbuilding, and science, you seem a very handy, skilful fellow, Haunte.

  • With your recklessness, you are likely to kill us both.

  • You didn't leave me any word, and I didn't know what to do with your things, but I couldn't feel that you would want to give up such beautiful things that you had so enjoyed.

  • I hope you're going to let me come over often and watch you with your building.

  • That is rattlesnake weed and if a poisonous snake bites you, score each side of the wound with the cleanest, sharpest knife you have and then bruise the plant and bind it on with your handkerchief, and forget it.

  • Never, though you crown me with your gold, Shall I find that little chamber as of old!

  • Yet seem'd it Winter still, and, you away, As with your shadow I with these did play.

  • I tell you what you can do with your pipe," he said, "just as it is.

  • You go courting like a snail, with your house on your back!

  • Are you making the journey on horseback, with your regiment?

  • My wife will go and hunt her up with your letter.

  • We will have nothing to do with your dinner, Madame.

  • You will depart to-morrow, for America, with your daughter; for your wife is dead, you abominable liar.

  • Johnson, I am going, with your pardon, to accuse myself, for I have the same custom which I perceive you have.

  • I will,' says the knight, 'so go on with your story.

  • As soon as they had finished their meal, the Giantess rose and said: 'Now, my dear, with your leave I am going up to my room to finish the story I am reading.

  • If you will have the papers drawn, you may even burthen the purchase with your interest,' said Otto.

  • She wired back: "A little party but it won't put you out send your man with your change.

  • Had this drug that cleared your head--anything to do with your resignation?

  • You have to go on with your message, and it is your duty to take me--just as you are obliged to step on any steppingstone that lies on your way to do God service.

  • None the less, with your permission, I should be much interested to hear his account.

  • With your assent I will put one or two of these papers in my pocket, in case they should bear upon our future inquiry.

  • Have you not tethered a young kid under a tree, lain above it with your rifle, and waited for the bait to bring up your tiger?

  • You are very delightful," he said, "with your 'She has taken me out.

  • It would cut out half your work with your sermons.

  • I hope they are changes which meet with your approval.

  • I promised they should have a sign, with your permission.

  • I have addressed you twice or thrice, but you were too profoundly engaged with your book to hear me, and I have been silently waiting until you should be less abstracted.

  • Finally he said, feebly, to save the confession, "Well, go on with your side of it.

  • But after a while--" "With your reputation?

  • It shall to the barber's, with your beard.

  • Save me and hover o'er me with your wings, You heavenly guards!


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