Sentence for during | Use during in a sentence

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  • Recall what Nevil was during the war. (10)
  • During this drive she took a resolution. (8)
  • During this whole period she had not met him. (5)
  • During the ceremony his eyelids blinked rapidly. (10)
  • During this third week Aunt Rosamund joined them. (8)
  • I could not write any letters during those six weeks. (14)
  • Interest on each advance of the loan during erection. (17)
  • During dinner they talked, without distressful pauses. (10)
  • They were eaten during toasting and calm conversation. (18)
  • During that hour in her bedroom she lived through years. (8)
  • During the past month he passed only four nights there. (12)
  • Canada proper during the war had not again been molested. (19)
  • I tighten him one hole for each meal, during two days now. (8)
  • The shading straw rim had shaken once during the colloquy. (10)
  • During that journey Frances Freeland betrayed no sign of tremor. (8)
  • What other kinds of composition were written during this period? (3)
  • During a lull in the fighting, Major Halcrow came to Captain Madwell. (1)
  • Schubert was taken to see Beethoven during his last illness, in 1827. (3)
  • During the years 1836 and 1837, he had some intimacy with Mendelssohn. (3)
  • During the night of that day Bhanavar awoke and kissed the Prince; and lo! (10)
  • During the many hours of the journey he felt very wretched in body and soul. (12)
  • It was ordered up from Drytown during the night and directed to hook on to you. (1)
  • During the agitated minutes that this conviction took in forming, he worked hard. (8)
  • And these shrewd men thought it would probably double during the next five years! (13)
  • During the time that she had been watching her son, things had taken a better turn. (5)
  • Out of the window he looked for all the hours of light during an entire fortnight. (10)
  • The loss of that letter during my illness made us too cautious in dealing with Arnold. (18)
  • During the stay of Mr. Arthur Rhodes at Copsley, Sir Lukin came on a visit to his wife. (10)
  • During the winter we have to break those beasts so that we can handle them on the road. (21)
  • During many nights rockets flared up in the sky, and the thunder of artillery was heard. (12)
  • For days he had paid her only short visits; during the last twenty-four hours, none at all. (12)
  • During breakfast next morning his brother and Traquair announced their intention of moving on. (8)
  • His was alive when she refused to tell him what had taken place during their visit to London. (10)
  • But during all of this time we heard all kinds of theories as to how the problem should be met. (17)
  • I found that at any rate my salary ceased during my absence, and so I thought it a good chance. (14)
  • During the five days that he had been back in London he had not yet entered the House of Commons. (8)
  • During another wait we examined them, curiously lifting the blankets from their yellow-clay faces. (7)
  • She finished several songs and studies during the spring and summer, and left still more unfinished. (8)
  • And as always during her nervous tumults, the name of Worrell made diapason of that execrable uproar. (10)
  • Moisture gets under them, and during the winter months especially causes them to lift up and break off. (17)
  • Richard was very silent during the speech, and save for an exclamation or so, had listened attentively. (10)
  • During this frothy dialogue, I could see that the ear of the assembly had been caught by the sound of it. (10)
  • During the progress of the meal a messenger arrived and presented the Jameson despatches to General Arnold. (18)
  • She suggested that they should return to the city to visit their grandmother during the Christmas holidays. (13)
  • No rebuke was uttered, and during her talk she observed intercourse passing between the eyes of the young men. (10)
  • Although =Camille Saint-Saëns= is known chiefly as a composer, he was, during his early years, a remarkable pianist. (3)
  • During all these proceedings, nothing could be possibly more kind and considerate than the conduct of our opponents. (6)
  • But during these days of dread the woman went her way calmly, serenely, prepared, outwardly at least, for any event. (13)
  • A large part of her duty is the care of the circus wardrobe, and during the winter she devotes her entire time to it. (21)
  • The battle with Carpendike lasted three-quarters of an hour, during which he was chiefly and most effectively silent. (10)
  • The strange thing was, that during her maiden time she had never been shifty or flighty, invariably limpid and direct. (10)
  • Major Waring inquired more than once during the afternoon, and Robert assured him that Mrs. Lovell had given him her word. (10)
  • During a full half of his twenty-four years he had been a terror to the targets of all the shooting-galleries in three cities. (1)
  • The General punctiliously avoided glancing at the windows during the passage past them, whether in his wild career or on foot. (10)
  • Here, during the hottest of the fight, he was approached by Lieutenant Price, who had just sabred a daring assailant inside the work. (1)
  • He grumbled at the heavy taxation of his estate during life: yearly this oppressed old man paid thousands of pounds to the Government. (10)
  • It was a very useful note, for it supplied them with fresh matter for thought and conversation during the rest of their lonely evening. (4)
  • Emilia behind what she felt for her friends, had a dim comprehension of the meaning of their old disgust at Laura, during this narration. (10)
  • Quiet minds cannot be perplexed or frightened, but go on in fortune or misfortune at their own private pace, like a clock during a thunderstorm. (2)
  • Mrs. Gardiner and Elizabeth talked of all that had occurred during their visit, as they returned, except what had particularly interested them both. (4)
  • During ten years of editorship, Schumann found abundant outlet for his literary interests, and his paper exerted a considerable force on public opinion. (3)
  • The English lived in constant insecurity, and during the winter many rumours came of a projected attack by the French, and several skirmishes took place. (19)

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Definition of during:

  • during, d’ring, prep. for the time a thing lasts: in the course of. (0)

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