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

  • A law court? (8)
  • Except the Law. (8)
  • He was a man for Law. (10)
  • He must explain the Law. (8)
  • And I serve the Law, sir. (8)
  • The law demands no more. (16)
  • The law is unreasonably severe. (12)
  • I have had a horrid wrong; Retribution is the law! (10)
  • There is no law to restrain them. (10)
  • The law of the majority arranges that. (8)
  • In that case my Law goes to the winds. (22)
  • Life and its law seemed simple to her. (12)
  • So I must belong to him, and his will is my law. (22)
  • To tamper with the Law was treason to the realm. (10)
  • The law, however, recognizes no such distinction. (16)
  • You will not talk about the law after that night. (22)
  • I set them moving on the lines of the law of things. (10)
  • Law and order were, however, not so easily restored. (19)
  • Dumb brutes tell no one of their pains; the law is silence. (8)
  • That cry of hounds at her disrobing by Law is instinctive. (10)
  • And I guess he meant to have me learn that law as fast as I can. (13)
  • Liquid first, and then the caw, Then the cry that knows not law. (10)
  • Ripton confessed to the law, and my lord did not look surprised. (10)
  • Nay, and there is no justification for the breach of a moral law. (10)
  • We treat law as a fine art, and relish and digest a good distinction. (2)
  • I repeat, they are the very people for whom our law of divorce is framed. (8)
  • She and the law differed in their interpretation of the dues of wedlock. (10)
  • Dispensing tremendous marriage as it does, the Law can have no conscience. (10)
  • Around the ancient track marched, rank on rank, The army of unalterable law. (10)
  • Gottlieb whirled a thong-lashing arm in air, and groaned of law and justice. (10)
  • It is neither hampered by the Law nor by the slow process of popular election. (8)
  • It was his first visit to the Law Courts, and the building struck him at once. (8)
  • In 1828, he entered the University of Leipzig with the intention of studying law. (3)
  • But the Law is always, and must ever be, the Law of the stronger. (10)
  • I could not get to mind that the prince had hinted at the existence of such a law. (10)
  • If you choose to get drunk and break the law afterwards you must take the consequences. (8)
  • Stephen worked in the Law Courts, Thyme worked at Art; both were doing something definite. (8)
  • She suggested advice to Arthur Rhodes upon the prudence of his resuming the yoke of the Law. (10)
  • Suppose she asked you how long you had made up your mind against the law, how should you feel? (9)
  • It was a quality going, and a quality coming; nor will we, if you please, lament a law of growth. (10)
  • But why should he take the scandal on himself with his whole career as a pillar of the law at stake? (8)
  • Something frightened him; he proceeded at law; and now we have shown him that he has frightened us. (10)
  • But I had no inclination for the law, even in this less abstruse study of it, which my family approved. (4)
  • If the law is going to enter private houses and abrogate domestic authority, where the hell shall we be? (8)
  • Or, indeed, to be any sort of partisan either of the Law or of them that break the Law? (8)
  • Such a loss the law does not consider an injury, because it is a loss which the party ought to sustain. (16)
  • Nothing in nature, only gruesome German stories will fetch comparisons for the yoke of this Law of yours. (10)
  • By the English Law I shall not, however, be free to marry again till the decree is confirmed six months hence. (8)
  • He wrote to Clotilde, with one voice quoting the law in their favour, with another commanding her to break it. (10)
  • In the Press, in Literature, at Law, and on social ground, I meet the enemy, and I claim my own; by heaven, I do! (10)
  • And it goes hard, too, with an accomplice, by law, added the farmer, knocking the ashes leisurely out of his pipe. (10)
  • Do you tell me, that the cause of your gross breach of the law, was a consideration for the welfare of the country? (10)
  • And a little later I found myself laying down the Scots Law of Illegitimacy, of which I am glad to say I know nothing. (2)
  • She was used to being a law to herself, but she knew what she might and might not do, so that she was rather a by-law. (9)
  • Needs only his law on a sensible nerve: A law that to Measure invites, Forbidding the passions contend. (10)
  • Law studies seemed light in comparison with this tremendous task of changing an old lady from a doll to a human creature. (10)
  • Great English names of young days, before the wintry shadow of the Law had blighted them, received their withered laurels. (10)
  • Count Orso says that he would willingly gratify his daughter, as it would gratify himself, but that he must respect the law. (10)
  • You have before you the living operation of that law of demand and supply which it has always been such a bore to hear about. (9)
  • He distinguishes here, as elsewhere, between socialism as a new reading of the law of rights and duties, and State Socialism. (14)
  • The beautiful concision of style in this document gave Algernon a feeling of profound deference toward the law and its officers. (22)
  • Even as the law is, in a population of only one hundred million we have had no fewer than three homicides in less than twenty years! (7)
  • That is a law analogous to the law of entailed estates, which maintains inequality in like manner between individuals. (18)
  • He rode superbly: he knew Law: he was prepared for any position: he could speak really eloquently; she had heard him at a local meeting. (10)
  • Juries would be deluded and confused, justice baffled, and red-handed man-killers turned loose to repeat their crimes and laugh at the law. (7)
  • We were in a large bare apartment, adorned with two allegorical prints of Music and Painting, and a copy of the law against public drunkenness. (2)
  • And why the sons of Strength have been Her cherished offspring ever; how The Spirit served by her is seen Through Law; perusing love will show. (10)
  • The Constitution guarantees us all equality before the law, but the law-makers seem to have forgotten this in the case of our infant literary industry. (9)
  • Here the very rocks were restless, changing form, and sense, and colour from day to day, as though worshipping the unexpected, and refusing themselves to law. (8)
  • But respect for property, respect for parents, for law, for decency, for truth, for beauty, for kindliness, for dignity, or for honor, are killed, without mercy. (16)

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