Letters used in sentences. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use letters in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for letters.
- Are those his letters? (8)
- Letters of business, too! (4)
- Do they lead you in Letters? (10)
- Her letters breed suspicions. (10)
- I was persecuted with letters. (10)
- The letters struck many chords. (22)
- Have you not received my letters? (4)
- Skepsey will bring me my letters. (10)
- These letters he read and answered. (8)
- He sat writing letters incessantly. (10)
- Her letters seemed sadder latterly. (10)
- She had read your published letters. (10)
- A great-coat and a packet of letters. (10)
- I could live on his letters for years. (10)
- These letters will frighten the receivers. (10)
- Some minutes later the letters were delivered. (10)
- At the hotel the portier gave them four letters. (9)
- These two letters of the one fact plucked her back. (10)
- He sent the letters, and begged to be left to sleep. (10)
- He opened the letters from Spain with less excitement. (8)
- If you were to see the bills and the letters I receive! (10)
- His letters at Lugano summoned him to England instantly. (10)
- He received from Bologna the degree of Doctor of Letters. (14)
- In Winter the wild ducks made letters of the alphabet flying. (10)
- Judith intercepted the dunning letters they addressed to Lorm. (12)
- Here are the letters which announce it, this moment come to hand. (4)
- In her room she began to pack, sorting and tearing up old letters. (8)
- They were a poor atonement for the burning of his younger letters. (10)
- He was shocked to see a gentleman writing such letters to the papers. (10)
- Sir William Alexander was a man of letters and a successful courtier. (19)
- They were the letters and journals of a Virginian gentleman, Mr. John B. (14)
- He was in correspondence with many scholars and men of letters in Europe. (18)
- Lowell used to say that Shakespeare was subtle, but in letters a foot high. (9)
- She spoke of him languidly, as if his letters contained wearisome trifling. (10)
- Letters and morning papers were laid for him to peruse in his dressing-room. (10)
- His name was on the envelope; and under his name, in smaller letters, Adiante. (10)
- My engagement to Mr. Pericles is that I am not to write, not to receive letters. (10)
- Fleur thrust her letters back, got out her sculls, and pulled up to the landing-stage. (8)
- With our letters I can hardly hope to give an accurate conception of its pronunciation. (7)
- He wrote the letters down, while Jackson leaned back against the wall, in patient quiet. (9)
- This morning indeed there were two letters, and he opened that which smelt of something. (8)
- I know one man of letters who wrote to-day and tore up tomorrow for nearly a whole summer. (9)
- Certain terms in the letters here and there, unsweet to ladies, began to trouble his mind. (10)
- I know one man of letters who wrote to-day, and tore up tomorrow for nearly a whole summer. (9)
- He arrived rather later than usual at his office, and he found his letters already on his table. (9)
- The letters printed by Mr. Norton[48] are not drawn upon, except now and then for a needful phrase. (14)
- I hope you will be so kind as to write to me again soon, for I never read such sweet Letters as yours. (4)
- She used to be the sprightliest of living creatures, and to judge by her letters, that has not faded. (10)
- His mother read some passages from his letters aloud to show Westover how Jeff was keeping his eyes open. (9)
- Nor was credulity damped appreciably when over the shop, in gold letters, appeared the name of Sarah Winch. (10)
- Arrived in town, he ran over the headings of his letters, in no degree anxious for a communication from Wales. (10)
- He was very well, there, and courageous letters came to Middlemount and Ohio, boasting of the gains he had made. (9)
- His letters still came, but at longer intervals, and the thread of our intimate relations was inevitably broken. (9)
- I was at Plymouth dreading to hear of him; he sent in letters, but the Grappler was under orders for Portsmouth. (4)
- It was the Romans who gave to this series of sounds the first seven letters of the alphabet, which they still retain. (3)
- The first of a series of letters containing shameless realistic caricatures was handed to him the afternoon following. (10)
- The Greek notation by letters was forgotten, and the very insufficient system of notation by Neumes had not been invented. (3)
- The jealous feelings that had so besieged her at the bungalow when his letters ceased came again now with redoubled force. (8)
- These letters must go by the afternoon post: I do not like to rob the poor anxious people of a little hope while he lives. (10)
- Two letters reached him, one telling of the attempted assassination, and a second explaining circumstances connected with it. (10)
- Her passion was fixed upon her sister, whose record of emotions in the letters from London placed her beyond dull days and nights. (22)
- Half an hour later, while he was still tearing open his letters and jotting notes for the answers, his door opened and Graves walked in. (13)
- One such paper was sold and its name changed eighteen years ago; yet letters and subscriptions still are addressed to the old publication. (16)
- The next three or four years were occupied, as the calendar of his published writings shows, with diligent excursions in letters, both in prose and verse. (14)
- Those framed letters became melancholy objects for contemplation, when Jonathan thought that no posterity of his would point them out gloryingly in emulation. (10)
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