Sentence for somehow | Use somehow in a sentence

Sentences with somehow in them. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use somehow in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for somehow.

  • Get free somehow. (8)
  • I must lie doggo somehow. (8)
  • Somehow they get beaten. (10)
  • Take it manfully, somehow. (10)
  • You must stop them somehow. (8)
  • And somehow this pleased him. (8)
  • This somehow favoured him with Rose. (10)
  • Somehow it did not seem to meet the case. (8)
  • They got the idee by inspiration somehow. (9)
  • They had come somehow to Pall Mall by now. (8)
  • He decided somehow to mention the exact sum. (8)
  • Somehow he loved the sight of these better. (10)
  • They had all joined up somehow, he believed. (8)
  • I knew he found you there by chance, somehow. (22)
  • He felt somehow certain that she was not there. (8)
  • Somehow this seemed to simplify matters for Dan. (9)
  • I suppose I shall just have to get along somehow. (8)
  • We could have contrived to have them meet somehow. (9)
  • Why did this family somehow make him feel inferior? (8)
  • He was somehow certain that she would not draw back now. (8)
  • He is somehow or other a marked man for the official eye. (2)
  • If I was not to live by it, I was somehow to live for it. (9)
  • Shelton now felt that he must justify his saying somehow. (8)
  • And yet something in himself seemed to confirm it somehow. (8)
  • It was all too deep for disgust, and somehow, too natural. (8)
  • I am going to get out of it somehow and square what I can. (13)
  • Somehow his sisters had forgotten this peculiarity of his. (10)
  • I am sure you have, somehow or other, imbibed such a notion. (4)
  • It was, somehow, so underbred to owe money to all sorts of people. (8)
  • His appearance, too, and manner somehow lent colour to this distrust. (8)
  • The next morning I went to Dalton again, and somehow I made him yield. (8)
  • Then, whatever might seem best, he could bring himself somehow to do it. (13)
  • His achievement in its architectonic structure somehow impressed him anew. (12)
  • But in such a case we somehow think it must be wrong to use our common-sense. (9)
  • I have been cautioning Lottie and Boyne, but I know it will come out somehow. (9)
  • Somehow, from the beginning, when first there was talk of this school, it has all been wrong. (13)
  • They stand by one somehow, and the back feels that it has a brother behind it. (14)
  • I knew it would hurt my Dad frightfully, but somehow I thought I could make him see. (8)
  • He made his way to the young man, hoping he might somehow have the courage he wanted. (9)
  • It was strange and intolerable, for they had not thought somehow, that Forsytes could die. (8)
  • Although such was my determination, yet somehow I could not pluck up courage for the effort. (6)
  • Somehow I managed to bring the wretched thing to a close, and to live it slowly into the past. (9)
  • Beaton recognized the fact with the satisfaction which it somehow always brings to human pride. (9)
  • When one grew old and wild and ran up bills, one somehow never ran them up with Gessler Brothers. (8)
  • Yet, somehow, to-night he felt no spring, no inspiration, in his handling of county constabulary. (8)
  • Somehow it did not relieve her of the responsibility, and it did not change the nature of the case. (9)
  • It is a great thing if you can persuade people that they are somehow or other partakers in a mystery. (2)
  • Somehow, one feels that it has no basis in the New World, and that till it is shaken loose from England it cannot have. (9)
  • Somehow the ladies were growing gracious toward her, from having previously felt too humble, it may be. (10)
  • The only way for them is to keep up an unbroken intimacy with the wolf; then they can manage him somehow. (9)
  • But now if you can forget it, and never think of me again, I can go away, and try to atone for it somehow. (9)
  • I went upstairs, and began to pack, but after a bit dropped it for a book, and somehow or other fell asleep. (8)
  • The reading, however, somehow went on pretty constantly, and no doubt my love for it won me a chance for it. (9)
  • They might advance rapidly if they would, however; they must advance somehow or other whether they would or no. (4)
  • Once more the novel begins to rise to its higher function, and to teach that men are somehow masters of their fate. (9)
  • She recognized in him the purposeful austerity which had somehow been omitted from the composition of her daughter. (8)
  • There, against his fingers, was that wisp of lawn and lace, soft, yet somehow alive; and stealthily he took it out. (8)
  • There has been an amusing sort of awe of it, as if it were the channel of inspired thought, and were somehow sacred. (9)
  • For somehow June had left on her the impression that she would be sympathetic with their love, impatient of obstacle. (8)
  • He had lost her somehow, either way, he kept saying to himself, as he sat there trying to think calmly, to feel less. (13)
  • He was vexed with his father, because he felt that he had been influenced by Eunice, and had somehow gone back on him. (9)
  • Burnamy had not obtruded his knowledge, but somehow Mrs. March did not like his knowing who she was, and how beautiful. (9)
  • I hesitate to call that change one that should cause us anxiety, for doubtless it conforms somehow to the law of her being. (12)
  • She asked herself whether she was, and whether she had betrayed herself to him so that he was somehow warranted in what he did. (9)
  • They had their value with him as those of a more fashionable world than his own, which he believed was somehow a greater world. (9)
  • Yet that experience seemed removed from the present, as if it rose from distant years, and somehow belonged to another person. (13)
  • There is certainly a property in Thackeray that somehow flatters the reader into the belief that he is better than other people. (9)
  • I could see that she stood in awe of her somehow from the beginning, and that she felt more than the usual responsibility for her. (9)
  • Pole had spoken her name aloud; and whether he did it somehow, now and then by accident, and whether he had looked worse of late. (10)
  • We are certainly not allowed to like them, and the other sort find somehow a place in our affections along with his good Europeans. (9)
  • Somehow this school, this bit of great-hearted idealism on the part of the old man she loved, had thus far stirred up a deal of mud. (13)
  • Then, feeling that she could not stay still, must walk, run, get away somehow from this feeling of treachery and betrayal, she sprang up. (8)
  • Somehow I could not predicate these simple joys of the people I have been talking of, for the very reason, that they were themselves so simple. (9)
  • Lady Judith understood Richard, and he feeling infinitely vile, somehow held to her more feverishly, as one who dreaded the worst in missing her. (10)

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