Sentence for choice | Use choice in a sentence

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

  • Understand your choice. (10)
  • You see there is no choice. (10)
  • There was no choice for him. (10)
  • Mrs. Elton left them no choice. (4)
  • Now the choice is on thee: dare! (10)
  • But their first choice is the boss. (16)
  • Choice of living at Lakelands was offered. (10)
  • Happy the lady of the place, if happy she can be in her choice! (10)
  • Over which choice to make, Vaudreuil hesitated. (19)
  • She could hardly have made a more untoward choice. (4)
  • Was he to be regretted who could make that choice? (10)
  • We never could agree in our choice of a profession. (4)
  • Much, therefore, depends on the choice of the subject. (3)
  • For an ordinary household the choice is not difficult. (10)
  • Of course there was no choice but to surrender on the spot. (10)
  • It was a great moment for Mrs. Pasmer, full of delicious choice. (9)
  • She had the choice of taking the vows or surrendering her hand. (10)
  • Choice of corners under the leaden low cloud counted for little. (10)
  • The choice now offered her was, to yield to softness or to think. (10)
  • The error may be in the choice of an object: it is not in the passion. (10)
  • This breath, her gift, has only choice Of service, breathe we in or out. (10)
  • We are the choice public, which will have good writing for light reading. (10)
  • Neither of us, they said, had made a bad choice, but why had we separated? (10)
  • She has the choice of being abroad with me or staying here unguarded by me. (10)
  • Trained for law, he turned to music from choice, as Schumann did before him. (3)
  • We will hope the lady will stick to her choice, and not seek smaller change. (10)
  • He was just such a Man as one might have expected to be the choice of Macdonald. (4)
  • Indeed, had she chosen from a crowd, the choice would have been one of his age. (10)
  • Thereat he clasped her, and whispered he, Thine, rare bride, the choice shall be. (10)
  • Two men in this house would give their wives for pipes, if it came to the choice. (10)
  • There was no choice for it but to take to the saddle, and try to make for the front. (10)
  • As to the kind of wiring which the architect should specify, he has a limited choice. (17)
  • His choice is disinterested at least, for he must know my father can give her nothing. (4)
  • Her choice of a man like Dacier, too, of whom Redworth judged highly, showed nobility. (10)
  • Choice of the life or death lies in ourselves; There is no fate but when unreason lours. (10)
  • Complaints are the rule, even from those who have had their way in the choice of officers. (7)
  • I have debated in my mind with parliamentary acrimony about a choice of wedding-presents. (10)
  • No one would have thought that tragic meaning underlay those choice and sounding phrases. (10)
  • Few are absolutely released to this choice, however, and those few are greatly to be pitied. (9)
  • I would rather have an inferior degree of beauty, of my own choice, and acquired progressively. (4)
  • Could not be a better time, Sir Walter, for having a choice of tenants, very responsible tenants. (4)
  • There is then an instant choice for us between courage to cut loose, and desperation if we do not. (10)
  • With a jerky motion he opened a choice bivalve and held it up for Barclugh to eat on the half-shell. (18)
  • Hog, he said, would feed on anything, where there was no choice they had wonderful stomachs for food. (10)
  • Now, they feasted together, interchanging civilities, offering to each other choice morsels, dainties. (10)
  • Does the author prefer to be fought in the open or stabbed in the dark?—that is really his only choice. (16)
  • He went as a well-natured dog goes for a walk with its mistress, leaving a choice mutton-bone on the lawn. (8)
  • Never, he said, did he leave it to the man of his choice at an election to knock at his door for the vote. (10)
  • If Mr. Darcy is neither by honour nor inclination confined to his cousin, why is not he to make another choice? (4)
  • He had choice among the pick of women: the daughter of the Old Buccaneer was preferred by the wiseacre Coelebs. (10)
  • Any pieces of oak or walnut that were choice were saved and seasoned for the cabinet-work and for the furniture. (18)
  • His own choice was for poetry, and the most of our library, which was not given to theology, was given to poetry. (9)
  • But if you compel me to a choice in the matter, then I say, give me the busiest part of Broadway for a sun-stroke. (9)
  • For eight months in our year he had little choice but to dine with Tinman or be a hermit attached to a telescope. (10)
  • He, though not of distinguished birth, had the choice of an almost royal alliance in the first blush of his manhood. (10)
  • Plainly you think that where there appears to be a choice of fools, the woman is distinctly designed for the person. (10)
  • This was easy, compared with the choice of a manner that should convey to them the fact that she was not playing a part. (9)
  • His choice of subjects, his expressions, and still more his manner and look, had been such as she could see in only one light. (4)
  • He chose rather (and the choice is open to us all) to be flattered by the distinction it revealed between himself and mankind. (10)
  • His tone, his expressions, his choice of subject, his knowing where to stop; it was all the operation of a sensible, discerning mind. (4)
  • Likewise, the choice of the general materials of which the house is built should be influenced by the experience of the neighborhood. (17)
  • She wrote, carolling bars of the Puritani marches; and such will passion do, that her choice of music was quite in harmony with her theme. (10)
  • We were swept along by a current so rapid that our pace permitted no hesitation in the choice of route among the monotonous willow islands. (20)
  • Yet daily with its flattering voice, Talking amid its fluttering wings, Store of ouzel dainties choice With busy bill the poor bird brings. (10)
  • Store of ouzel dainties choice To those white swinging bars it brings; And with a low consoling voice It talks between its fluttering wings. (10)
  • He could have made no better choice, for Sassheimer envied him, and there was an old jealousy between his family and the house of Wahnschaffe. (12)
  • They wear terrific brows, But be not you affrighted, my sweet chick, And tell them uncle Homeware backs your choice, By lawyer and by priests! (10)
  • For in a Trappist monastery each monk has an occupation of his own choice, apart from his religious duties and the general labours of the house. (2)
  • In the small house the designer has the choice of either placing these roofs above the second floor or placing the second floor within the roof. (17)
  • This consists in the choice of brutal phases of life for illustration, told in short, concise forms which concentrate and hasten the dramatic action. (3)
  • But your Liberals are sometimes Radicals in their youth, and his choice of parties might not be so much sagacity as an instance of unripe lightheadedness. (10)
  • He admitted the irregularity which the minister complained of, and declared that he had no choice but to open every foreign newspaper, to whomsoever addressed. (9)

Also see sentences for: alternative, discretion, election, estimable, excellent, good, meritorious.

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