Sentence for friends | Use friends in a sentence

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

  • We are old friends. (10)
  • My friends were relieved. (10)
  • Some dear friends of ours. (8)
  • I do not forget my friends. (10)
  • I hate half-hearted friends. (8)
  • My friends say I must not go. (10)
  • And here we have stout friends. (10)
  • She has no friends here, not one. (8)
  • They are some of my very old friends. (4)
  • I assured her we were simply friends. (10)
  • Or trust to chance and false friends? (12)
  • She has made rich friends, who love her. (10)
  • You made her feel that she was among friends. (9)
  • He replied that he never forsook old friends. (10)
  • How can we be friends when we must act as enemies? (10)
  • He felt that her friends ought to be chosen for her. (8)
  • Could he expect that her friends would not step forward? (4)
  • You mean, you may have friends when you are not married. (10)
  • Her closest friends and advisers were the Jesuit priests. (19)
  • But he spoke almost as rarely of his friends as of himself. (9)
  • I left her in the East with some friends she made over there. (13)
  • My friends, Mr. Beltham, are of the kind requiring squeezing. (10)
  • The wise youth, then, had the world with him, but no friends. (10)
  • Can his most intimate friends be so excessively deceived in him? (4)
  • There he had talked to her friends, when he could not to herself. (4)
  • There is nothing I would not do for those who are really my friends. (4)
  • Shortly after that he had returned home with several of his friends. (12)
  • He and Cecil handed Nevil in his banana-wreath about to their friends. (10)
  • You have made the voyage, you see, and have come back friends with me. (10)
  • You would not fear, no, but your friends would have good reason to fear. (10)
  • Of your friends, from whom I have ruthlessly dragged you, I have not much. (10)
  • In that very room she had been measured last September, with her two friends. (4)
  • One may be sure the Indians gave their pale-face friends a cordial greeting. (19)
  • So the ladies parted friends till dinner, and drove off in separate carriages. (9)
  • In the cemetery Christian had escaped from the friends who had accompanied him. (12)
  • Carlo has given way to you by allowing you to be here when his friends assemble. (10)
  • Well, this is my Sabine Farm, rather on a larger scale, for the sake of friends. (10)
  • Thus friends become estranged, and the faces about me change and I hardly notice it. (12)
  • I repeat, you have no need of town if you have friends like Laetitia Dale within call. (10)
  • She had asked none of her friends to stay longer, no woman, no artist, and no paladin. (12)
  • The love of friends was suggested to her as something to rely on; and the loving them. (10)
  • No one of his friends and acquaintances knew, they could not know, what he had endured. (10)
  • Our ages were nearly the same, and from our earliest years we were playfellows and friends. (4)
  • Do not let any reflection fall on the principles or the care of the friends who brought me up. (4)
  • I came here to learn; I have friends here: you were not alone, or I should have called on you. (10)
  • However, in a group under a tree by themselves were the chiefs and James Greydon and his white friends. (18)
  • At any rate, they have been true and warm friends ever since, constantly together interchangeing visits. (10)
  • And now, Greg, referring to the state of your cellar, our young friends here mean to float with us to-night. (10)
  • One afternoon he had taken her to play tennis with some friends, and afterwards they strolled on to her favourite view. (8)
  • He and his friends thought there were many better architects in the city than F. Jackson Hart, and grumbled accordingly. (13)
  • I had introduced Temple to Anna Penrhys, who was very kind to him; but these two were not framed to be other than friends. (10)
  • But remember that the pain of parting from friends will be felt by every body at times, whatever be their education or state. (4)
  • I am afraid you had an inattentive governess, who did not impress upon you the duty of recognizing friends when you meet them! (10)
  • I say, at that period, upon the recommendation of friends of high standing, I began to agitate for the restitution of my rights. (10)
  • It told how much her friends loved her, how saddened they were by her passing away, how sweet and womanly had been her character. (16)
  • She was young, that is, she was not in her middleage; and they were the dearest of friends; each had given the other proof of it. (10)
  • I know very well that Colonel Brandon is not old enough to make his friends yet apprehensive of losing him in the course of nature. (4)
  • Such was the gentleman I now presented to my friends, who, I must confess, appeared strangely puzzled by his manner and appearance. (6)
  • Other friends mistakenly made themselves of the party, and kept her talking vacuities when her heart was full, till the train drew up. (9)
  • I like old friends; and Miss Jane Fairfax is a very pretty sort of young lady, a very pretty and a very well-behaved young lady indeed. (4)
  • You see, a resident aunt is translated mother-in-law by husbands; though I spare them pretty frequently; I go to friends, they travel. (10)
  • Richard sent down to his office to fetch him, and the two friends shook hands for the first time since the great deed had been executed. (10)
  • After several months of hopeless struggle to regain his health, he died of consumption on October 17, 1849, surrounded by devoted friends. (3)
  • But, talking the matter over with my new friends and future associates, I convinced them that any economy was false economy at the start. (16)
  • Dorothea had it in mind to say, that if she thirsted for any special comfort, the friends about her would offer consolation for confidence. (10)
  • Perhaps just at present he may be undecided; the smallness of your fortune may make him hang back; his friends may all advise him against it. (4)
  • That Louisa must remain where she was, however distressing to her friends to be involving the Harvilles in such trouble, did not admit a doubt. (4)
  • These stood aside, exchanging bows and grins with the friends whom they could not reach; they all tried to make one another hear some last words. (9)
  • Naturally enough the books were written by a perfectly good woman, the wife of an English clergyman, whose friends were greatly scandalized by them. (9)
  • Our present plans are, to winter in Italy, although such will interfere considerably with Lord Callonby, who is pressed much by his friends to accept office. (6)

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