Sentence for often | Use often in a sentence

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

  • As often as you like. (13)
  • We have often talked of you. (10)
  • We said that a bit too often. (8)
  • So, how thin often is the hedge! (8)
  • Here Anne had often been staying. (4)
  • They have seen it kindle Ilium to flames so often! (10)
  • I do not often speak to my Harry so. (10)
  • He would see her as often as he wished! (8)
  • This often makes me distrustful of myself. (14)
  • He often scrutinised his image in these days. (8)
  • Such very superior dancing is not often seen. (4)
  • The effect of a letter is often most important. (10)
  • I think sin often just means doing things differently. (8)
  • Letters which are posted often reach their destination. (8)
  • Spite is more often fattened than propitiated by penitence. (10)
  • It is very often nothing but our own vanity that deceives us. (4)
  • We do not often look upon fine young men, well-bred and agreeable. (4)
  • De Craye, as Willoughby had often reminded him, was properly Norman. (10)
  • So the country editor often exerts a power of which he knows little. (16)
  • He had so often tried to see, and never seen, the essence of her soul. (8)
  • She had often thought that her uncle regretted his rejection of Philip. (10)
  • I admitted that I was sometimes afraid, and often afraid of being afraid. (8)
  • I often wake at night and hear the howling of all the packs of the world. (8)
  • She has not yet her philosophy, Monsieur; at the beginning they often try. (8)
  • His coming to visit his father had been often talked of but never achieved. (4)
  • Often wondered how long a starving man could go without losing his self-respect. (8)
  • I had put the ethical and political view so often in prose that I was weary of it. (14)
  • You will not often find me quoting Cromwell, but his words apply in this instance. (10)
  • But why Mr. Darcy came so often to the Parsonage, it was more difficult to understand. (4)
  • His eyelids had to do with the look of his eyes, and were often seen cutting the ball. (10)
  • So often as she had heard them wish for a ball at home as the greatest of all felicities! (4)
  • Often, within and without of it, he was persuaded that Bosinney had been moved by the spirit when he built. (8)
  • Pretending to be the defender of liberty, it too often is the assailant of private right. (16)
  • Doubtless they are often ashamed of their product; but the demand of the hour is imperative. (16)
  • I often toiled wrongly and foolishly; but certainly I toiled, and I suppose no work is wasted. (9)
  • Measures and policies have been determined by indignation far more often than by cold reason. (16)
  • On just such a day as this Soames had got from Irene the promise he had asked her for so often. (8)
  • I often tell young ladies that no excellence in music is to be acquired without constant practice. (4)
  • She wondered whether such things often happened in the world or had, indeed, ever happened before. (12)
  • With this Pierson had to be content; but, often that evening, she saw him looking at her anxiously. (8)
  • Often, for hours together, these two will be alone in the close, for it lies out of the way of all but legal traffic. (2)
  • Mother says the doctor come over here tu often before Mrs. Strangway went away, just afore Christmas. (8)
  • At night I often stood alone in the darkness, and listened for sounds from the rooms of the other two. (12)
  • Beauchamp promised he would run over to him from Holdesbury, only an hour by rail, as often as he could. (10)
  • This simple understanding seemed to relieve the contractor of nervousness, and his bids were often lower. (17)
  • Often during that dinner George looked at her face by stealth, and its expression baffled him, so careless was it. (8)
  • The interiors are often surprisingly neat and tidy, even in the rudest hovel, and whitewash is used with freedom. (20)
  • Their occasional rap at the pegs diversifies the stitchings and is often happily timed to settle an internal argument. (10)
  • How often in the adored Old World, which we so love and disapprove, had they driven in through such gates at that morning hour! (9)
  • Composing was the mainspring of his existence, and he often wrote down his ideas while in the midst of conversation with others. (3)
  • We did not consider how often Catholics could not read, how often when they could, they might not wish to read. (9)
  • If Cyriax left her in the lurch, she must beg or starve unless chance, which so often mingled in her existence, willed otherwise. (5)
  • In the rear there were a number of little rooms, where whispered conversations intended for but two pairs of ears were often held. (13)
  • It grieved her to see the earnestness with which he often watched Marianne, and his spirits were certainly worse than when at Barton. (4)
  • At these feasts, which were often of after-dinner-speaking measure, he could always be trusted for something of amazing delightfulness. (9)
  • But for him, Church music would have lacked for at least a century that simple and individual note so often struck by himself and Bach. (3)
  • Strip them of the halo of the title of naval officers, and I fear you would not often say gentlemen when they step into a drawing-room. (10)
  • We had often remarked that in our independent way of travelling constant variety was the rule, and monotony of incident never possible. (20)
  • Elizabeth said as little to either as civility would allow, and sat down again to her work, with an eagerness which it did not often command. (4)
  • At night before sleep, at morn before rising, often during day, and when vexed or when dispirited, she had issued her command for the voyage. (10)
  • Dryfoos complained to his wife on the basis of mere affectional habit, which in married life often survives the sense of intellectual equality. (9)
  • The people of the capital have been promised the millennium too often, and have been too constantly disappointed to indulge in many illusions. (14)
  • Both ladies noticed in him an abstractedness of look, often when conversing, as of a man in calculation; they put it down to an ambitious mind. (10)
  • While untold thousands of impossible articles drift about the editorial offices, these editors are looking for what they cannot often describe. (16)
  • Her piety, which often had a touch of expectant passion, helped her to ease her husband of the consciousness of his burdens and responsibilities. (12)
  • As often as I happened to meet him after our defection he used me with unabated kindness, and sparkled into some gaiety too ethereal for remembrance. (9)
  • He was of a very merciful mind regarding things often held in pitiless condemnation, but of charity, as it is commonly understood, he had misgivings. (9)
  • She often silently repeated this to herself; yet only too frequently her impetuous heart rebelled against the misery which she felt that she would encounter. (5)

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