Sentence for add | Use add in a sentence

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

  • I think you forgot to add that? (10)
  • I will add, who will be envied. (10)
  • I need not add that I admired myself. (10)
  • I sit on a stool, and add up figures. (10)
  • I sit on a stool, and add up figures. (22)
  • Add a bottle of the Waterloo Bordeaux. (10)
  • Let me add, individually as much poorer. (10)
  • Constitutionally, let me add, I bear three. (10)
  • If pain is to add to wisdom, let me suffer! (10)
  • I need not add, that Caroline sighingly did her bidding. (10)
  • But I have to add, that I, too, am sensible of the release. (10)
  • The Polish songs are unequal, and at best add little to his fame. (3)
  • Let me add that Albert Tinley requested my hand in marriage yesterday. (10)
  • To all the objections I have already urged, I have still another to add. (4)
  • And now, Richard, I may add that there is something else you should know. (10)
  • He did not add largely to her stock of items, nor did he fetch new colours. (10)
  • He regretted his inability to add to her knowledge of the Spanish Pyrenees. (10)
  • Add to this, that I and Modestine were both handsomely wetted by the showers. (2)
  • Add breadth and foresight, and we have the greater result of fortune and fame. (16)
  • And let me add, one that I, that we, must impose it upon an old son to accept. (10)
  • I am sure you neglect nothing that can add to the beauties of that noble place. (4)
  • And let me add, all but every one of the bills happily discharged, to please you. (10)
  • It is a test of the civilized to see and hear, and add no yapping to the spectacle. (10)
  • She had but two friends in the world to add to his list, Lady Russell and Mrs Smith. (4)
  • To add to his happiness, Lady Dunstane said she would be glad to welcome him again. (10)
  • And no wonder, they would add, for the two men had only stolen fourpence between them. (2)
  • Kendricks agreed with him, but wished to add the name of Flaubert as a master of style. (9)
  • One has only to say, that it does not add to the national force, in case of emergency. (10)
  • I cannot even add that I am sorry, though I strive to wish that I had not been present. (10)
  • Would three bottles of Perrier Jouet do the trick, or must he add one of the old Madeira? (8)
  • I do not want to add to anything you may now be feeling, by an account of what he has felt. (4)
  • I love to look at her; and I will add this praise, that I do not think her personally vain. (4)
  • Many performers with nimble foot or tuneful voice add to their incomes by this extra work. (21)
  • I may add that it is unusual for country gentlemen to apply themselves to scientific researches. (10)
  • Verrian was tempted to add the condition by the opportunity for a cynicism which he did not feel. (9)
  • He has the six hundred or so a year he started old bachelor on; add his miserable pay for Essays. (10)
  • I wished my father and I were on the same footing as he and his son, and I may add his daughters. (10)
  • If Clarisse could read English, I should not dare to add that her figure was unworthy of her face. (2)
  • One might add, be doubtful of your policy and repress your temper: it would be to suppose you wise. (10)
  • He did not scruple to add that her being at home for a while would be a great advantage to everybody. (4)
  • We give that title to those who are disinclined to us and add a dash of darker colour to our errors. (10)
  • Let not the novelists, then, endeavor to add anything to reality, to turn it and twist it, to restrict it. (9)
  • She did not immediately look at them, because he went on to add something that they both felt to be more important. (9)
  • If Cramier had seen, he had dared to add a touch of cynical humour, which the sculptor himself had never thought of. (8)
  • It is only necessary to mix the hydrated lime with water until it becomes a paste, and then add the necessary sand. (17)
  • She did not add anything more, and she meant that the young fellow should perceive that his, audience was at an end. (9)
  • Glass rods for towels and glass shelves for miscellaneous objects add much to the practical up-keep of the bathroom. (17)
  • In answer to your question, I may add that she has repeated nothing of what she said when we were together in Devon. (10)
  • He said he would take the Kasper Hauler paper and add a band of music to the usual rate of ten dollars a thousand words. (9)
  • And now, to add to the marvel, they heard a harp accompaniment, the strings being faintly touched, but with firm fingers. (10)
  • The young man threw up his nose and sniffed, as if eager to add any new scent that might be about to his knowledge of life. (8)
  • It is scarcely necessary to add that the river has now a different name in several of the countries through which it flows. (20)
  • That the wish of giving happiness to you might add force to the other inducements which led me on, I shall not attempt to deny. (4)
  • He talked of Harriet, and praised her so warmly, that she could not suppose any thing wanting which a little time would not add. (4)
  • The chancellor ordered all of these things to be packed in chests and warned the servants not to forget to add his dressing-gown. (5)
  • Doubtless they were silent from consideration for one another: but I must add, out of extreme tenderness for themselves likewise. (10)
  • Add dates of birth and death of the great musicians, marking each name I, F, G, to show nationality (Italian, French, German, etc.). (3)
  • And after trimming ourselves for it, the sage asks your permission to add, it will be the thing we are most certain some day to feel. (10)
  • I should like to add that before deserting from the Federal service I had earnestly asked a discharge, on the ground of altered convictions. (1)
  • Deeds of gallantry done as an officer in war (defending his country too) distinguished the soldier, but failed to add the eagle feather to the man. (10)
  • Add that other forms, notably that of the Variation, sometimes supplanted one or the other of these, and we have the structure generally followed by Beethoven. (3)
  • This voice outlives the rest at every strophe, and contrives to add a supplemental antiphonic phrase that recalls in turn the favourite melodies of the opera. (10)
  • May I add, parenthetically, that some papers and many acutely intellectual gentlemen find it far more convenient and comfortable to generalize virtuously than to particularize virtuously? (16)

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