Sentences using the word many. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use many in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for many.
- How many miles to-day? (10)
- That was many days back. (10)
- We have a good many here. (8)
- It has not been many times. (10)
- But the English had too many. (18)
- How many hearts with you compare! (10)
- Many bargains had he picked up there. (8)
- Silent was that house of many chambers. (10)
- Ay, and many a worthy woman thinks the same. (10)
- Many of these were in the form of variations. (3)
- How many other wretched dupes had she dangling? (10)
- Many are to go down because you have gone down. (10)
- So chimed the younger ones, and many of the elder. (10)
- After how many hours does oblivion begin to be an evil? (7)
- And snap your fingers at the world for many a long day. (10)
- We can teach them many things; they can teach us in this. (10)
- He was not expected to live many Hours; he died the same day. (4)
- As I told you before, he is concerned in many different things. (12)
- He could leave behind a good many creditors besides his landlord. (9)
- He had to hear many violent reproaches from his fellow-students. (10)
- A great many things about them were open to reasonable conjecture. (9)
- The new novel has as many bemoaners as the old novel had when it was new. (8)
- Many quite as noted for general good sportsmanship attracted no such attention. (8)
- You may interpret many a mythic tale by the facts which lie in your own blood. (10)
- Many a winter had loosened the different blocks, and bordered them with yellow edges. (5)
- A zoologist played in the menagerie many times, and found that the music pleased them. (21)
- And the old ones cry for having too many on their shoulders: which is not astonishing. (10)
- But there are many things we public men would never do if we could see them being done. (8)
- Yet he was better trained than many a man who has been more energetic in party organization. (14)
- In the west many other forts were built, including Fort Ticonderoga, at the head of Lake George. (19)
- By and by they came to an opener place, where there were many red fieldlilies tilting in the wind. (9)
- He had been looking forward to an all-night sitting for many years, and now he had got his chance. (8)
- For the Silent Bargain so works as to give to many an author an exaggerated idea of his importance. (16)
- They are picturesque interiors, and are on informal terms with the public as to many domestic details. (9)
- They passed briskly down Pulteney Street, and through Laura Place, without the exchange of many words. (4)
- I turned hastily round, and beheld a very old companion in many a hard-fought field and merry bivouack. (6)
- Mr. Prentice, though an expert in the use of weapons, did not escape many attacks of murderous intent. (16)
- There should be many contented spirits on board, for such a life is both to travel and to stay at home. (2)
- Ultimately, he consented to take her to his wife, when he was relieved, after the term of so many minutes. (10)
- That there are many judicial decisions rendered which are unsound in their reasoning may be readily granted. (16)
- While praising them in many respects, Bach criticised them as too weak in the upper notes, and too hard to play. (3)
- Though many others have essayed the same style, these two thus far remain the most representative of their class. (3)
- Let us put an end to so many calamities; you and ourselves have the same origin, the same language, the same laws. (18)
- Mrs. Blathenoy claimed Fenellan; she requested him to tell her whether he had known Mrs. Victor Radnor many years. (10)
- It was the custom for many years for the circus management to send its employees to the local hotels for their food. (21)
- Spontini was the last of the many Italians who had for a century and a half borne almost uninterrupted sway in Germany. (3)
- Canada was not easy in the making; much blood flowed and many loyal hearts were broken before the Great Dominion arose. (19)
- This sect, which embraces many of the most holy and learned men, is rapidly spreading and becoming a power in the state. (7)
- Outdoor rustic people have not many ideas, but such as they have are hardy plants, and thrive flourishingly in persecution. (2)
- He has published many valuable sets of exercises, collections of difficult passages, some transcriptions and original pieces. (3)
- And he then asked, did she not feel grateful to a bountiful Providence that had showered down so many blessings upon her head? (6)
- I say it is a good fable, and sung spiritedly may serve for nourishment, and faith in work, to many of our poor fainting fellows! (10)
- He has those to please who must be pleased, and who (between ourselves) are sometimes to be pleased only by a good many sacrifices. (4)
- There are few prettier things than Carlsbad by night from one of the many bridges which span the Tepl in its course through the town. (9)
- There was no general retreat; at many points the fight continued, with lessening ferocity and lengthening range, well into the night. (7)
- Many stories are told of this redoubtable Edinburgh burglar, but the one I have in my mind most vividly gives the key of all the rest. (2)
- The bath-house keeper had many wonderful stories to relate of her remarkable wisdom, with which even highly educated men could not vie. (5)
- He insisted in large type and in many newspapers and on the billboards of his route that Bolivar was bigger than the elephant from London. (21)
- More do your people thrive; Your Many are more merrily alive Than erewhile when I gloried in the page Of radiant singer and anointed sage. (10)
- Not many weeks later Diana could not have spoken of Mr. Percy Dacier with this air of indifference without corruption of her inward guide. (10)
- To economize in the use of paper during the war, many papers have reduced the number of pages by cutting down the amount of reading matter. (16)
- This was the combination which Haydn selected as the most useful and effective, as the result of his experience as a conductor for many years. (3)
- Many, no doubt, made the easy and natural transition from soldiering to assassination by insensible degrees, unconscious of the moral difference, such as it is. (7)
- Then I rose, And my disordered brain did guide my foot To that old wood where our first love-salute Was interchanged: the source of many throes! (10)
- It fell upon their faces, touching their whiteness with a ruddy tinge, accentuating the stains with which so many of them were freaked and maculated. (1)
- The side-show presents a most attractive appearance to the rural visitor, showing as it does upon huge banners the many wonderful sights to be seen within. (21)
- At the round table in a dining-room, all black oak, with many candles, and terrible portraits of departed ancestors, Anna sat between the magistrate and Gordy. (8)
- Many times Doctor Greydon and Mrs. Greydon held lengthy consultations when the disease took its insidious hold on the now wasted frame of their beautiful daughter. (18)
- There are also many transcriptions of pieces by Palestrina, Di Lasso, Arcadelt, Mozart, Glinka, Dargomischky, Saint-Saëns, Verdi, Raff, Gounod, Rubinstein, Tchaikovsky, César Cui and others. (3)
Also see sentences for: divers, diverse, manifold, multifarious, multitudinous, numerous, plentiful.
Definition of many:
- many, men’i, adj. consisting of a great number of individuals: not few: numerous: | comp. more (mr); superl. most (mst). | n. many persons: a great number: (with def. art.) the people. | adj. man’y-sid’ed, having many qualities or aspects: not narrow-minded. | n. man’y-sid’edness. | the many, the crowd. (0)
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