Sentence for deal | Use deal in a sentence

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  • She shall have a great deal. (10)
  • This consoled her a good deal. (8)
  • We were sitting down a good deal. (9)
  • I have to look on him and deal it. (10)
  • So I have to deal with a cavalier! (10)
  • That was a great deal too smart for me. (4)
  • You must do a great deal for yourself. (10)
  • I have still a great deal of the money. (22)
  • Well, I can eat a good deal this morning. (8)
  • We have latterly seen a good deal of him. (10)
  • Anne had a great deal to hear of Mr Elliot. (4)
  • A great deal of good could be done with it. (12)
  • That is the key to a great deal of capacity. (4)
  • But I feel that a great deal more is involved. (9)
  • I hope you will be a great deal at Combe Magna. (4)
  • They talk and laugh a great deal too much for me. (4)
  • Will either of them deal the stroke for freedom? (10)
  • But my idea is to deal with the volunteer material. (9)
  • That has a great deal to do with it from the first. (9)
  • You do us a great deal of honour to-day, I am sure. (4)
  • In his view there was a good deal of bosh about that! (8)
  • They had a great deal more talk that came to the same end. (9)
  • I write a great deal for him now, and I know how they will. (10)
  • I hope you will be a great deal together while you are in Bath. (4)
  • Beauchamp drank a great deal of bitterness from his reflections. (10)
  • There was a great deal of laughter in the crowd, but I was shocked. (10)
  • I reckon the weather has a good deal to do with the local temperament. (9)
  • A deal of mortals in this world, and not enough imagination to go round! (8)
  • Pemberton would be a bad man to deal with if he found any crooked work. (13)
  • It will deal you the stroke of a bludgeon with the playfulness of a cane. (10)
  • He went out of the room, and left Mrs. Lander to deal with the problem alone. (9)
  • You may get on without much of it, or you may do a great deal, and not get on. (9)
  • I leave it where I found it, but perhaps that is a good deal for a critic to do. (9)
  • Please consider your answer carefully for a moment; a great deal depends on it. (12)
  • A thousand pounds seemed a great deal to me, and very little for one who was rich. (10)
  • She would not deal indirectly, with it, or in any wise covertly or surreptitiously. (9)
  • The remark was current that a great deal was true of what had been said of the Fitzs. (10)
  • I suppose that almost any sort of success looks a good deal like failure from the inside. (9)
  • If you would realise something of this, it would, I believe, save you a great deal of pain. (8)
  • He had a full gray beard cut close, and he was in the habit of pursing his mouth a great deal. (9)
  • It cost Clementina a good deal of trouble to answer him as she wished and not hurt his feelings. (9)
  • I hate cynicism a great deal worse than I do the devil; unless perhaps the two were the same thing! (2)
  • Lord Carlisle went to the side of Fox and spoke to him, who turned the deal over to Gilly Williams. (18)
  • But he had to deal with a power greater than his own, over which his only advantage was his agility. (21)
  • Kendricks goes there a good deal to see the Fulkersons, and Mrs. Fulkerson says he comes to see Alma. (9)
  • Acadia now being English and garrisoned by the colonists, it remained to deal a deadly blow at Quebec. (19)
  • In Columbus I had such a room at such a house, and paid three and a half, and I thought it a good deal. (9)
  • Nor can we say that he is not an authority on this point: the Goddess certainly does not deal in coppers. (10)
  • There was not really a great deal to look at when Lapham arrived on the ground in his four-seated beach-wagon. (9)
  • Yet how could they openly deal with anxieties which had arisen solely from what they had chanced secretly to see? (8)
  • He saw that such a course implied the failure of the military to deal with the problem of subduing the Americans. (18)
  • And if she had to do it to-morrow, she could make all her own dresses a great deal better than them we pay to do it. (9)
  • I had a good deal of anxiety about money, for though I worked hard and made more than ever, there never seemed enough. (8)
  • A thousand a-year is a great deal for a mother to give away, to make over for ever; but Mrs. Ferrars has a noble spirit. (4)
  • And I fancy it must arise a great deal from the comparative indistinction of the easy and the not so easy in these ranks. (2)
  • He spent a good deal of time with his mother, and read to her, and got upon better terms with her than they usually were. (9)
  • I have known a good deal of the profession; and besides their liberality, they are so neat and careful in all their ways! (4)
  • A great deal has been written about the poor Acadians to excite our sympathy for them at the fate which shortly awaited them. (19)
  • He had himself had a good deal to eat, before he took up his position at the advantageous point where John Munt had found him. (9)
  • We say to ourselves, with a good deal of logic, Where there is so much smoke there must be some fire, or at least a fireplace. (9)
  • It would be easier to deal with his cousin, the lawyer, who might be able to keep the architect from making a fool of himself. (13)
  • She herself had thought a great deal about him, and had arrived at definite conclusions which were not very far from the truth. (12)
  • The visitor looked twice, to be quite sure of anything; there were many plants, bead curtains, and a deal of silverwork and china. (8)
  • The latter is excellent for by-and-by, when there will be a vast deal more to remember, and appetite shall have but one tooth remaining. (10)
  • But it is not so common a reflection, and surely more consoling, that we usually find ourselves a great deal braver and better than we thought. (2)
  • He gambled on the American stock exchange, and made four hundred thousand marks; next week he lost double the amount in a deal in Roumanian timber. (12)

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