Sentence for people | Use people in a sentence

Sentences using the word people. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use people in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for people.

  • About other people. (8)
  • I study these people. (12)
  • A great people, no doubt. (10)
  • People might come and go. (12)
  • The world is full of people. (12)
  • People are very angry with him. (8)
  • The young people know about that. (9)
  • I do like people to enjoy themselves! (8)
  • Oh, those people in the drawing-room! (8)
  • You are not people of the world at all. (8)
  • But you are good enough for the people. (10)
  • What must these people believe me to be? (18)
  • Diseases were cosmopolitan like the people. (18)
  • The sympathy of people was a burden to her. (12)
  • The Colonel left the talk to the young people. (9)
  • I knock against people of my own age everywhere. (9)
  • The biggest advertiser seeks the cheapest people. (16)
  • I know we are better people than these Hornblowers. (8)
  • Some are from people who abused him and maltreated him. (10)
  • The disrespect of you young people is something extraordinary. (8)
  • At the corner there was a cheap music-hall for working people. (12)
  • People talk of perfect beauty: suitable for paintings and statues. (10)
  • Lydiard shall put it into verse for a fable in song for our people. (10)
  • My people conquer nothing, win none; they are actual, yet uncommon. (10)
  • Once he has formally joined the issue, the people will do the rest. (16)
  • The elements are in the hearts of the people, and nothing will contain them. (10)
  • He believed also that his people meant to have me for the Christmas holidays. (10)
  • He found the variety of people in the car as unfailingly entertaining as ever. (9)
  • Algernon determined that these were the sort of people he should hate for life. (22)
  • For the sake of the neighbourhood and poor people, I cannot allow it to be shut up. (10)
  • She desired to obtain some meat, and her way was to exchange with the white people. (18)
  • Does this confession of newspaper practice involve a libel upon the American people? (16)
  • I denounce him, but he gets the faith of people, our Agostino among them, I believe. (10)
  • Like other people who have always been idle, he did not consider his idleness a vice. (9)
  • All the fashionable people there to-night were like the Dryfooses a generation or two ago. (9)
  • I fancy, yes; or too much, at least, for the taste of the notable people who constitute it. (9)
  • At Meran, under Schloss Tirol, people were streaming across the meadows into the open theatre. (8)
  • Here and there they were seen crossing the street to puff obnoxiously in the faces of people. (10)
  • His sarcastic lips were firm and quick, and he looked at people with disconcerting straightness. (8)
  • We have some independent income; we could have afforded to disregard what people thought or did. (8)
  • The people were still in favor of him, and so he was not brought to irate and drum-head judgment. (16)
  • They were not seen by the three people who entered soon after, and halted in the centre of the room. (9)
  • I should like to have left old Mariandl more, but we are unable to do very much for poor people now. (10)
  • Pressing him close to her thin bosom, she looked above his little dingy head at the two young people. (8)
  • The matron was shaking hands with people right and left, and exchanging inaudible banalities with them. (9)
  • He had been very much at home with all these people, while she had felt more or less out of her element. (13)
  • Yes, yes, one can scarcely hear his own voice for the monaulus and the shouts of the crazy people yonder. (5)
  • Experience in similar cases seems to show that flight only goads the people on to plundering and destruction. (12)
  • In here the atmosphere was stifling from the fumes emanating from the throng of people, the wine, and the food. (5)
  • There is so much vain talk about people; it is all painful and futile, both when it asserts and when it denies. (12)
  • It is an odd thing, how happily two people, if there are two, can live in a place where they have no acquaintance. (2)
  • Most people think it is worth the price, and as soon as they see a way to paying for it they are certain purchasers. (17)
  • She might have got it into her head that we were looking down on her; and those insipid people are terribly stubborn. (9)
  • We circus people have so high an opinion of our good qualities that we are not ashamed to introduce ourselves to you. (21)
  • Something wonderfully uplifting and reassuring in that query and the sight of so many people like themselves voicing it! (8)
  • Yes, Mrs. Burlacombe; and I shall give some of these good people a rare rap over the knuckles for their want of charity. (8)
  • Why, of course the people go West as fast as they can, but they ought to be helped; the Government ought to do something. (9)
  • People constantly came and went in the waiting-room, which was sometimes quite full, and again empty of all but themselves. (9)
  • That is, he came of people who had not done much of anything for a generation, and had acquired merit with themselves for it. (9)
  • I said that I believed the fancy was mutual, and that there was nothing my wife liked better than telling people about stores. (9)
  • There were a good many half-dressed people in the saloon, and a woman came running out of her state-room straight to Mavering. (9)
  • At once the whole body of Indians came forward and squatted on the ground in the form of a half-moon, facing the white people. (18)
  • He had been spoiled by fame, by the friendship of distinguished people, by the kindness of fate and all the amenities of life. (12)
  • I let several people go by without questioning them, and those I did ask abashed me farther by not knowing what I wanted to know. (9)
  • That is forever insoluble, and it was rather with that than with his more or less shadowy people that the romancer was concerned. (9)
  • But the thing will work its own cure, and a sound-hearted and courageous people weary at length of sniveling over their disasters. (2)
  • But she had believed them to be well-meaning, worthy people before; and what difference did this make in the evils of the connexion? (4)
  • So strange had been the course of this love, that people would have doubted her sanity or her truthfulness had she described it to them. (5)
  • They have it, and it is perhaps made livelier in them than with easy people; and therefore, they are imperatively spurred to hoodwink it. (10)
  • More do your people thrive; Your Many are more merrily alive Than erewhile when I gloried in the page Of radiant singer and anointed sage. (10)
  • They seemed to watch all these circling, chatting, bending, smiling people with a sort of youthful, matter-of-fact, half-hostile curiosity. (8)
  • Every one contributes to his utmost, people amuse themselves with games and excursions, using caleches in summer, sledges and skates in winter. (19)

Also see sentences for: population.

Glad you visited this page with a sentence for people. Now that you’ve seen how to use people in a sentence hope you might explore the rest of this educational reference site Sentencefor.com to see many other example sentences which provide word usage information.

Leave a Reply