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Example sentences for "your age"

  • If I were of your age I should certainly investigate some of these interesting problems.

  • But I remember now that at your age I had the same feeling which you intimate.

  • Some people are younger at your age than at hers.

  • Nobody else would at your age, but you do.

  • Shocked] I shouldn't use that word, at your age.

  • Well, if I couldn't sew at your age, Peachey, without pricking my fingers!

  • And I don't know a better mode of doing so at your age, and with your strong limbs, than putting a knapsack on your shoulders and turning foot-traveller like myself.

  • The ring fits you so nicely, Miss Mordaunt, and every young lady of your age wears at least one ring; allow me to put it up.

  • I won't stand this kind of talk from a boy of your age.

  • If I didn't know you as well as I do, I might even be inclined to consider such a passion for souls at your age a little morbid.

  • I'm fond of you, and you're useful; but at your age to travel round from town to town listening to my begging would be all wrong.

  • You oughtn't to smoke too much at your age.

  • Don't talk nonsense; girls are girls till long past your age,' said Tom.

  • Far be it from me to think lightly of a friendship, especially of one formed at your age.

  • Even if you believed in love--which you say you do not,--you could not at your age love a man at mine.

  • A man of your age doesn't want to be loved for himself alone unless he's very romantic indeed!

  • If we were all as wise as you are at your age, we might live much longer than we do.

  • I don't believe I should have done it at your age--too much of a Forsyte, I'm afraid.

  • Gradman grated: "Rather extreme at your age, sir; you lose control.

  • What should you want to know about such things, at your age?

  • It is not natural for a child of your age.

  • I should have thought you'd have had wit enough at your age, to keep out of the ditch.

  • And do you like to think about that, at your age?

  • Rosier: "I do not know whether I had at your age, but I can assure you that I have not now.

  • I never wrote any letters at your age," said Howard.

  • Ten years--ever since I was of your age," promptly answered Mr. Coleman.

  • You are better dressed than I was at your age.

  • Let me tell you, young man, that when I was of your age I didn't have twenty-five cents a week.

  • I should be satisfied with two thousand a year at your age.

  • My dear sir, at your age, must you ask your papa and mamma about such things?

  • I must say that you are the best mimic of your age I ever saw, and I'm sure Lady Battersby will think so too.

  • All the same he has a quality which you and most of the other men of your age do not possess, and he is not afraid of being laughed at; and that gives him enormous moral strength.

  • You, so sensible, too sensible, for a man of your age, in fact it's a little ridiculous.

  • At your age, no doubt, I thought as you now do.

  • I used to think every one fell in love before they came to your age.

  • It seems to me now you have just a little too much for one of your age.

  • All the girls say that you have deceived us as to your age: that you are getting flat-chested: that you are bored with us; that you talk to the ancients when you get the chance.

  • But at your age it is pleasant: and I am sorry I disturbed you.

  • Would you recognize a woman of your age, do you think?

  • Men of your age do not commonly nurse dangerous schemes.

  • Travel," I repeated; "see the world, rub against men of your age.

  • Men of your age, Sir, do not threaten the peace of such islands as these.

  • Men of your age, as you say, do not chase a wild goose so far from their chimney-side.

  • At your age I used to think love was fairly important, too!


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