Sentences using the word de. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use de in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for de.
- De Levis is here. (8)
- Always put the de. (10)
- De Pyrmont laughed. (10)
- And Colonel De Craye! (10)
- And De Levis sold her! (8)
- Are you ill, Mr De Levis? (8)
- Have some Eau de Cologne. (8)
- What do you say, De Levis? (8)
- This is monstrous, De Levis. (8)
- Alas, poor Marie de la Tour! (19)
- De Craye foiled it adroitly. (10)
- De Craye dismissed that chicanery. (10)
- Legardeur de St. Pierre was killed. (19)
- Vernon glanced at Colonel De Craye. (10)
- De Craye was languid over the question. (10)
- Why did I ever ask that wretch De Levis? (8)
- To his tacit engagement with Miss de Bourgh? (4)
- Mr. De Courcy arrived just when he should not. (4)
- De Craye waited for a word or a promising look. (10)
- He is asked for, and de Markgrafin knows not at all. (10)
- De Craye bowed, but did not remove his eyes from her. (10)
- I dare say Colonel De Craye will dance with her tonight. (10)
- De Craye is a man of the world, and advised it, I suppose. (10)
- You remember the bottle I gave to the Count de Villa Flor? (10)
- Colonel De Craye followed, pulling an end of his moustache. (10)
- What was Mr De Levis doing out of his room, if I may ask, sir? (8)
- In the passage to the scullery he ran against Colonel De Craye. (10)
- Claude de la Tour, the father, was a brave and courtly Huguenot. (19)
- He implored his Power that Horace De Craye might not be the man! (10)
- They were slightly dissenting as De Craye stepped into the hall. (10)
- From this time forward Charnisay and De la Tour were sworn enemies. (19)
- They said not the same thing, but it was the same cry de profundis. (10)
- He could see at a glance that Horace De Craye admired Miss Middleton. (10)
- She pressed the hand of her young French governess, Louise de Seilles. (10)
- Louise de Seilles comforted her partly, through an exaltation of Nesta. (10)
- Colonel De Craye concluded with an asseveration of the truth of the story. (10)
- Clara felt the thread of the look he cast from herself to Colonel De Craye. (10)
- He could suspect much: he could even expect to find De Craye at the station. (10)
- As for the Hôtel de la Navigation, I think it is the worst feature of the place. (2)
- Before much further could be said between them, the Countess de Saldar drove up. (10)
- The old lady is Mrs. Jenkinson, who lives with them; the other is Miss de Bourgh. (4)
- De Craye remembered the occurrence in the Hall at night, and her aspect of distress. (10)
- Colonel De Craye was talking with English sedateness to the ladies Eleanor and Isabel. (10)
- It was in reply to a salute from the Marquis de Rouaillout, and Nevil beheld his rival. (10)
- Sailing back with his force, De la Tour was able now to make his enemy flee before him. (19)
- He wrote a description of Madame de Rouaillout that set Palmet strutting about for an hour. (10)
- Livia turned to a French gentleman of her court, M. de St. Ombre, and pursued a conversation. (10)
- The courage that mounteth with occasion was eminently the attribute of the Countess de Saldar. (10)
- His instant return to France was ordered, the Marquis de Denonville being appointed in his stead. (19)
- Again he thought of her by the little green Niobe in the Bois de Boulogne, once more rejecting him. (8)
- Her husband, I hear from M. de Croisnel, dreads our climate and coffee too much to attempt the voyage. (10)
- My present distraction is De Pyrmont, a good Catholic and a good Austrian soldier, though a Frenchman. (10)
- So we talked ices, Eugenic and myself, quite comfortably, and that horrible De Pel had no idea in life! (10)
- To the post of Governor the Sieur de Courcelle was appointed, and Jean Baptiste Talon became Intendant. (19)
- But the story does not end, even so far as concerns Pont de Montvert, with the departure of the Camisards. (2)
- He knew that Major de Harren with 200 men would soon join him, and he again pressed for instant surrender. (19)
- So likewise did Willoughby, in the blow that deprived him of hope, exult in the toppling over of Horace De Craye. (10)
- I was to blame, and only I. Madame de Rouaillout was as utterly deceived by me as ever a trusting woman by a brute. (10)
- In Henry de Tonti he had a fiery and trusty lieutenant, and a devoted follower in a Recollet {111} friar, Father Hennepin. (19)
- She said it to Willoughby, Miss Dale, Colonel De Craye, and only the third time was she aware of the delicious double meaning. (10)
- Still undaunted by these terrible reverses, next year the Marquis de la {178} Jonquière made another attempt with another fleet. (19)
- On the way back he met the Sieur de Roberval, who afterwards built a fort on the St. Lawrence and explored the surrounding country. (19)
- A party under De Rouville crept up Lake Champlain in mid-winter, and, following the river on the ice, reached Deerfield in the dark. (19)
- Some cigar ash dropped, and taking out a silk handkerchief to brush it off, he inhaled a mingled scent as of snuff and eau de Cologne. (8)
- There had been railing and jeering at the Countess de Saldar, the clever outwitted exposed adventuress, at Elburne House and Beckley Court. (10)
- I have spoken with people who either pretended or believed that they had seen, from the Pic de Finiels, white ships sailing by Montpellier and Cette. (2)
- Captain de Champlain was a truly great man, no mere hot-blooded, roystering swashbuckler, as many adventurers were in those days, but romantic, pious, and humane. (19)
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