Sentences for under. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use under in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for under.
- Then they slid from under it. (8)
- Wilfrid fixed himself under it. (10)
- I was soon under way with Modestine. (2)
- An unopened book was under the lamp. (10)
- He had our Sampleman under his charge. (10)
- Did he love it as it grew under his hand? (9)
- Niels Heinrich kicked him under the table. (12)
- It felt very hollow there under the cheekbones. (8)
- Shadows lay on her temples and under her lids. (12)
- He was acting under strong control of his temper. (10)
- She stole a glance at Jolly from under her lashes. (8)
- Her heart sank heavily under the belief that it was. (10)
- Her eyes, under their twitching brows, stared painfully. (8)
- He sat down and looked up at his visitor under his brows. (9)
- Nobody could have done differently under the circumstances. (9)
- Under their silent questioning she shuddered and turned sick. (1)
- After lunch they sat under the oak tree drinking Turkish coffee. (8)
- The drowsiness of beer had stretched various hulks under trees. (10)
- While under thy bower the fern hangs burnt And no cloud hovers above! (10)
- The Mayfly filly passed under the hammer at seven hundred and fifty guineas. (8)
- But when he was gone, she sat under the pine-tree with little Gyp on her lap. (8)
- Koorookh still clapped his wings, and she entered under the arch of the cavern. (10)
- Jon took his hand from under her arm; his sensation was so sharp and so confused. (8)
- Lady Charlotte saw the chance as a wind-blown beacon-fire under press of shades. (10)
- Niobe under the shafts of Diana was hardly less violently and mortally assailed. (10)
- She pointed to a place beside herself on the fork of a dry log under flowering hawthorn. (10)
- Whether at Mildenham, or in London under the wing of his sister, there was no difficulty. (8)
- From the foregoing you may be able to form a fair picture of Canada under the Old Régime. (19)
- He put Barclugh under strict orders that he must not move out of bed for two or three days. (18)
- Say she was a little hypocrite, if you like, when the blood came to her cheeks under his eyes. (10)
- She was able to reconstruct him under the beams of his handsome features and his kingly smile. (10)
- To look at it was to fancy they had been walking under water and had now risen to the surface. (10)
- Her mother was out of Caermarthen; died under my ministration, saintly, forgiving the drunkard. (10)
- The =Guildhall School of Music= is under the patronage of the authorities of the City of London. (3)
- They were passing under a young oak tree, where the path wound round to the rosery and summer-house. (8)
- Nevil had time to spring the flood of crimson in her cheeks, bright as the awning she reclined under. (10)
- Moisture gets under them, and during the winter months especially causes them to lift up and break off. (17)
- The purple sea of self-forgetfulness, under the dim, impersonal sky, seemed to him so cold and terrible. (8)
- He turned from the Cathedral, and both slid along close under the eaves and front hangings of the houses. (10)
- Or there is a lake in mid-forest, that curls part in shadow under the foot of morning: there we have her. (10)
- Here couples still lingered on benches along the river-bank, happy in the warm night, under the August moon! (8)
- Mrs. Maynard lay with her hands stretched at her side under the covering, and only her face visible above it. (9)
- At that moment the men came in, and, under cover of the necessary confusion, she slipped away into the window. (8)
- Only at a dread of dark Quaver, and they quit their form: Thousand eyeballs under hoods Have you by the hair. (10)
- She, it might be thought, under these circumstances, would not have minded much his hearing what he might hear. (10)
- Madam, I give you my word, he behaved to the full pitch as I myself should have done under similar circumstances. (10)
- Care should also be taken to make drips under all sills, so that no water will leak into the interior of the wall. (17)
- Sagacious are they who conduct the individual on broad lines, over familiar tracks, under well-known characteristics. (10)
- After a certain time they went for a walk in the warm summer moonlight under the elms, where they had met on the avenue. (9)
- The sound of a taxi stopping not far off had come to her ears, and she gathered her feet under her, planting them firmly. (8)
- She slid her hand under his arm; the soft curves of her form brushed him gently, each touch only augmented his ill-humour. (8)
- I looked back on the thought like the ship on its furrow through the waters, and saw every mortal perplexity, and death under. (10)
- She lay for sleepless hours, while nursing a deeper pain, under oppression of repugnance to battle-dealing, bloodshedding men. (10)
- There I lay amid the most vociferous mirth I ever listened to, under the confounded torrent of ironmongery that half-stunned me. (6)
- The sharp sweet bloom of her beauty, fresh in swarthiness, under the whipping Easter, cried out against that loathed inhumanity. (10)
- As they advanced amid the icy hush, so hard and instant was the ring of the earth under them, their steps sounded as if expected. (10)
- A marvellous twinkle of shuffle appeared in the small slate-coloured eyes I looked at under their roofing of thick black eyebrows. (10)
- So he walks on and on, resting comfortably at nights under the roofs that have been raised to shelter him, by those who went before. (8)
- At the nearest corner was a brewery, with tables under the trees, and guzzling sluggards devouring strong sausage and stronger cheese. (20)
- Rhoda moaned, under a rush of new sensations, unfilial, akin to those which her sister had distressed her by speaking shamelessly out. (10)
- But the Colonel recurred seriously to the subject that night, as he was winding up his watch preparatory to putting it under his pillow. (9)
- And that essential sweetness of the moor, born of the heather roots and the South-West wind, was stealing out from under the young ferns. (8)
- Beckley was now in sight from the edge of the downs, lying in its foliage dark under the grey sky backed by motionless mounds of vapour. (10)
- It answered intelligibly and comfortingly at last, telling her of proof given that she could repose under his guidance with absolute faith. (10)
- The torrent glints under the rowan red, And shakes the bracken spray: What joy on the heather to bound, old hound, Over the hills and away. (10)
- A wonderful sunset glow colored all the landscape as we encamped under a high bluff, in full sight of Semlin and the Servian capital beyond. (20)
- He endowed the Recitative with far greater freedom and depth of expression; under his hand it lost much of the dryness of the Florentine school. (3)
- Under this pressure the temperature of the water cannot be raised to more than 212 degrees Fahrenheit, for beyond this it boils and changes to steam. (17)
- This idea of hers had burned with no intolerable fire; but, under a weight of all discountenancing appearances, feeble though it was, it had distressed her. (22)
- You have evidently succeeded in hypnotizing him so effectively and lastingly, that under this terrible influence he has lost all control of his own actions. (12)
- They passed a pretty flower-garden, and entering a smooth-shorn meadow, beheld the downs beautifully clear under sunlight and slowly-sailing images of cloud. (10)
- Apparently he would have preferred to watch her dark downcast eyelashes in silence under sanction of his air of abstract meditation and the melancholy superinducing it. (10)
Also see sentences for: inferior, lower, nether, subaltern, subordinate.
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