Sentence for differently | Use differently in a sentence

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

  • I think differently. (9)
  • Lords behaved differently. (10)
  • We feel things differently. (4)
  • Do you think differently now? (9)
  • Lady Bertram took it differently. (4)
  • I see things very differently now. (4)
  • In truth, she loved both, but each so differently! (10)
  • A little differently, at all events. (12)
  • This time they were differently disposed. (2)
  • Mr. Bennet treated the matter differently. (4)
  • My father was very differently impressed. (10)
  • If he were, he would have done this differently. (4)
  • One who acted differently from others, was lost. (8)
  • Would an endowed newspaper have acted differently? (16)
  • But fate assorted the pieces in the game differently. (9)
  • They had grounds for thinking differently of Tinman. (10)
  • I think sin often just means doing things differently. (8)
  • Perhaps everything might have turned out differently. (12)
  • She, however, was soon persuaded to think differently. (4)
  • Sitting at the roast we might have thought differently. (10)
  • Would not a coquette have played her cards differently? (10)
  • Would not a coquette have played her cards differently? (22)
  • Nobody could have done differently under the circumstances. (9)
  • And the eyes opened again, but very little, and differently. (8)
  • He spoke differently; he looked differently. (10)
  • He saw his uncle look at him quite differently, as if approving. (8)
  • Perhaps he may think differently when he comes to hear of things. (10)
  • Perhaps he may think differently when he comes to hear of things. (22)
  • You might, some time or other, be differently affected towards him. (4)
  • How differently did everything now appear in which he was concerned! (4)
  • I know how you feel; but l am sure that I can make you think differently. (9)
  • His sanguine temper, and fearlessness of mind, operated very differently on her. (4)
  • There was no reason to suppose Mr. Elton thought at all differently from his wife. (4)
  • Was it true that people always disliked and condemned those who acted differently? (8)
  • No: had it been a case of love, she would have written very differently to her friend. (10)
  • And probably this is a point which would be very differently determined by different people. (14)
  • So long divided and so differently situated, the ties of blood were little more than nothing. (4)
  • The constantly recurring praises of the same person affect us always differently as we go on in life. (6)
  • His displeasure against herself she trusted, reasoning differently from Mrs. Norris, would now be done away. (4)
  • She was his foam-born Goddess of those leaping waters; differently hued, crescented, a different influence. (10)
  • He was taking it differently from their expectation, as if some thought, strange to them, were working in him. (8)
  • He even moved differently, like a man who has lost illusion and doubts whether it is worth while to move at all. (8)
  • She had watched their approach up the Ball-room, thinking, how differently would Redworth and Tony have looked. (10)
  • A worldly woman would have acted, if she had not thought, differently; but her ladyship was not a worldly woman. (10)
  • She had already acknowledged it to herself, and she could not think differently, let him think of her as he would. (4)
  • She knew, and thinking differently in the matter of literary fame, she flushed, and, ashamed of the flush, frowned. (10)
  • If it is either, it is differently conditioned, if not differently natured, from all other crimes and thefts. (9)
  • But different men think differently; and this revolutionary aspiration brought down the priest with all the terrors of the law. (2)
  • But the little model, who mentally lived very much from hand to mouth, and had only the philosophy of wants, acted differently. (8)
  • She moved differently from anybody else, especially from Bella; she was certainly the refinedest-looking person he had ever seen. (8)
  • Merely to have been differently circumstanced in time did not seem enough; and I think Nature would have been puzzled to answer me. (9)
  • He saw things so differently himself, and had little of the humorous curiosity which enjoys what is strange simply because it is strange. (8)
  • The furniture, however, is differently arranged; a small four-poster bedstead stands against the wall, Right Back, jutting into the room. (8)
  • I have seen too much of Mr. Crawford not to understand his manners; if he understood me as well, he would, I dare say, behave differently. (4)
  • She made light of his misdemeanours, assuring everybody that so splendid a horseman deserved to be dealt with differently from other offenders. (10)
  • She made light of his misdemeanours, assuring everybody that so splendid a horseman deserved to be dealt with differently from other offenders. (22)
  • But this idea was soon banished, and her spirits were very differently affected, when, to her utter amazement, she saw Mr. Darcy walk into the room. (4)

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