Sentence for at | Use at in a sentence

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

  • Look at him. (10)
  • I looked at him. (2)
  • Why stop at that? (9)
  • Martin said at last. (8)
  • He trotted at a good pace. (22)
  • She shuddered at the thought. (5)
  • The old butler looked at her. (8)
  • Crossjay peered at her eyelids. (10)
  • He must be off his head at moments. (8)
  • It fretted and rendered her ill at ease. (10)
  • Facts were at the bottom of what he said. (10)
  • She must have laughed at me in her heart. (10)
  • And Lennan stood, staring at the statuette. (8)
  • At this she could not withhold a shy laugh. (10)
  • So they remained, Emilia at his right hand. (10)
  • At page 300 you will find the Patterne crest. (10)
  • She was in his arms again at the thought of it. (10)
  • At her request, he conducted her to her carriage. (10)
  • Barto Rizzo raised the lamp and stood at his feet. (10)
  • He stepped at slow march to one of the five windows. (10)
  • At the finish of his remarks there was a long silence. (1)
  • A poor woman called at the hotel while he was missing. (10)
  • He has probably already given the command to fire at will. (1)
  • But she must have had one too; and he must go to her at once. (8)
  • Her eyes darted at his face again, and then sank as if rebuked. (8)
  • The French still held the positions at Niagara and Crown Point. (19)
  • She will set him aiming at power to trick her out in the decorations. (10)
  • You, Amalia, are victorious, and you may snap your fingers at opinion. (10)
  • People loitered on the quay, some fishing, some looking idly at the stream. (2)
  • But with Irene Time hardly seemed to deal at all, or such was his impression. (8)
  • He ordered dinner, and sat down in the very corner, at the very table perhaps! (8)
  • An incomprehensible world indeed at the bottom and at the top. (10)
  • I have stood on many battlefields, but here I was present at the battle itself. (14)
  • He had been at the pains of consulting Mr. Perry, the apothecary, on the subject. (4)
  • And none of your guerrier nodding and bravado, Mister Malkin, at me, if you please. (10)
  • Her hungry eyes, gazing at Bianca, had in them the aspirations of all Nonconformity. (8)
  • Son of an educated African father and a white mother, he began violin lessons at six. (3)
  • Jorian DeWitt, a competent critic, pronounced his behaviour consummate at all points. (10)
  • At breakfast on the Sunday morning, her departure was necessarily spoken of in public. (22)
  • Marianne looked with amazement at Edward, with compassion at her sister. (4)
  • The might of the great hive hummed at the verge of her haven of peace without disturbing. (10)
  • They were crossing the passage of a cavalcade of gentlemen, at the end of the East Cliff. (10)
  • At the inquest nothing could elicit an intelligent account of what the paper had contained. (1)
  • Lady Busshe at his entreaty remained, and took a seat beside Lady Culmer and Mrs. Mountstuart. (10)
  • Hearing the door shut behind her, Lord and Lady Valleys looked at each other with a dubious smile. (8)
  • A pain previously thought of, never previously so realized, seized her at her next sight of Nesta. (10)
  • He had the aquiline profile uncommon among Germans, and yet March recognized him at once as German. (9)
  • At Cambridge the best society was better, it seems to me, than even that of the neighboring capital. (9)
  • He lay at full length upon his stomach, his feet resting upon the toes, his head upon the left forearm. (1)
  • His voice was thick, and when Carlo laughed at him, his sensations strangely reversed their situations. (10)
  • At last my aunt Dorothy found the means of setting me at liberty on the road to London. (10)
  • She sits, and steals a look at him; then turns away, and, drawing up her veil, stealthily wipes her eyes. (8)
  • He had but to look at her and review her history to think his cousin Willoughby punished by just retribution. (10)
  • His walking about the garden at night was not, then, for the purpose of looking at her window. (22)
  • They were off Saturday night about twelve, as is conjectured, but were not missed till yesterday morning at eight. (4)
  • At least one reason why we have no Brunetière is that there is almost no periodical in which such a man may write. (16)
  • But as he required the promise, I could not do less than give it; at least I thought so at the time. (4)
  • Mr. Scorrier had hinted at excuses; for his part, with the best intentions in the world, he had great difficulty in seeing them. (8)
  • His eyes seemed filled with blood; he sought a sacrifice and a creature to make atonement, and observed the dog gnawing at a rug. (12)
  • These came in by Lake Champlain and ascended the St. Lawrence in open boats, bivouacking at night, resuming their journey by day. (19)
  • The ladies submitted to this quietly until they heard from their father one evening at dinner that he had seen Wilfrid in the city. (10)
  • Herr Paul had spent his life laughing at convictions; the matter had but to touch him personally, and the tap of laughter was turned off. (8)
  • At Romfrey Castle he fell upon an audience that became transformed into a swarm of chatterers, advisers, and reprovers the instant his lips were parted. (10)
  • Both Chloe and Beau Beamish wrinkled their foreheads at the disorderly notes of triple horns, whose pealing made an acid in the air instead of sweetness. (10)
  • Nevertheless, he hung aloft, feeding where he could, impatient of the solitudes, till night, when, according to his guess, the ladies were at their robing. (10)

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Definition of at:

  • at, at, prep. denoting presence, nearness, or relation. often used elliptically, as in ‘at him, good dog.’ (0)

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