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Example sentences for "yet with"

  • But as all slept, a figure in the dress of a habitant moved through the passages of the house stealthily, yet with an assurance unusual in the thief or housebreaker.

  • The Seigneur turned querulously upon the Notary's wife, yet with a glint of hard humour in his eye.

  • He looked at it with a wild triumph, yet with a malignancy little in keeping with the object he held--the holy relic he had stolen from the door of the parish church.

  • Here was the greatest luxury possible to a shallow pocket, very different from Bruslart's room, yet with a character of its own.

  • It lies at the top of a long, ascending valley which twists its way upward from the Swiss frontier into the hills, a rough and weary road to travel, yet with a new vista of beauty at every turn.

  • VI And at once into his mind passed the hush and softness of the snow--yet with it a searching, crying wildness for the heights.

  • He was a young man well above medium height, slim, almost inclined to be angular, yet with a good carriage notwithstanding a stoop which seemed more the result of an habitual depression than occasioned by any physical weakness.

  • Elizabeth's eyes travelled over its placid surface idly, yet with a sense of passive satisfaction.

  • With hand on the butt of his gun, suspicious and watchful, yet with scarcely a faster beat to his heart, Keith straightened up, and began splashing his way through the mud down the street.

  • The girl's glance wandered over the plain, neat furnishings, and the rather pathetic attempts at decoration, yet with apparently no thought for them.

  • We will leave in the woman," he said quietly, yet with a sort of trouble in his face.

  • Sing it," he said softly, yet with an air of command.

  • Almost mechanically, yet with a curious vividness and permanency of vision, her eyes drifted from the patriarch's chair to the cradle in the corner; and that picture would remain with her till she could see no more at all.

  • Byng, quietly, yet with a kind of smother in the tone.

  • She worked and smiled with eyes growing sadder, yet with a force hardening in her which gave her face a character it never had before.

  • She held back an instant, yet with an expression as if doubting whether the young man were worthy to bear the weight of her footstep, rather than dissatisfied to receive such awful reverence from a fellow-mortal.

  • This is a glorious day,--bright, very warm, yet with an unspeakable gentleness both in its warmth and brightness.

  • The frogs have begun their concerts, though not as yet with a full choir.

  • She seemed alarmed by my violence, retreating a step or two, and looking at me haughtily, yet with a kind of shame-facedness.

  • Rosny replied quietly, yet with a distant air, which made me doubt whether I had not dreamed all I remembered of this man.

  • Rosny replied, speaking drily, yet with a grand air which fully matched his companion's.

  • Mr. Pyecroft gazed back with appropriate humility, yet with a lofty self-respect.

  • But she answered his love more often with a mute caress of her hand upon his cheek than with smiles or words--yet with a touch that lingered, as if to assure him that her love was not less, though she herself was changed.

  • She hesitated for a moment, then her words came brokenly, yet with dignity.

  • It feels so good," said Mary, faintly, yet with a tone of satisfaction.

  • The friend spoke softly, yet with a firm utterance.

  • Her motions were easy, yet with an air of reserve and dignity.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "yet with" 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:
    bonnie dearie; companion said; east longitude; first impulse; fourth month; inch from the edge; leave her; legal adviser; long till; look well; middle size; much comfort; our nation; shall notice; somewhat analogous; sweet music; whose word; yet another; yet been; yet not; yet she; yet still; yet there; yet they; yet this; yet was