Sentence for parties | Use parties in a sentence

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

  • I gave them pinochle parties. (16)
  • The parties were thus divided. (10)
  • The Gods favour one of two parties. (10)
  • They separated too much into parties. (4)
  • The parties do not appear so unwilling. (10)
  • You would have heard of balls and parties. (4)
  • All parties would be happier for an excursion. (10)
  • Before long he had again to call two parties to order. (10)
  • Both parties to this contention are, strange to say, ladies. (9)
  • If you want to go, I know some parties that would be glad to get you. (9)
  • The alteration is not in them, if their parties are grown tedious and dull. (4)
  • Aminta simply observed that it would cause less inconvenience to all parties. (10)
  • Silence he had found better for all parties; one did not make a fool of oneself. (8)
  • Your applying, however, to Reginald can be productive only of good to all parties. (4)
  • There were perpetual dinners and house parties and much polo at the Shoreham Club. (13)
  • I listen to Sir T. on Parliament and parties, and chide myself if my interest flags. (10)
  • Reflecting on it, I felt sure there must have been searching parties over the heath. (10)
  • Nothing could exceed the politeness of the parties on my consenting to this arrangement. (6)
  • Sir James is one of the most frequent of our Visitors, and is almost always of our Parties. (4)
  • Yet he lived to reflect on her having decided practically, perhaps wisely for all parties. (10)
  • Matters were {100} in this posture when, like a bombshell, burst a surprise for all parties. (19)
  • No delusion is older, none apparently so promising, both parties being eager for the alliance. (10)
  • The two parties are so evenly balanced that the action of this class is of supreme importance. (14)
  • His apology for not appearing at garden parties was, that he was engaged to wait on Lady Camper. (10)
  • The representation of all parties is necessary for any proper reform, for any proper social policy. (8)
  • This meeting of the two parties proved highly satisfactory, and decided the whole business at once. (4)
  • For Fanny, somewhat more was related than the accidental agreeableness of the parties he had been in. (4)
  • She thought instead of the season visit, and its scurry of parties, with a sort of languid fluttering. (8)
  • The round of the red winter sun was behind the bare Kensington chestnuts, when these two parties met. (10)
  • She does not depend upon his coming so much as I do: but she does not know the parties so well as I do. (4)
  • She and I used to be famous cronies, and we went to a great many parties together when we were young people. (9)
  • I witnessed the spectacle of both parties to the projected introduction swinging round to make their escape. (10)
  • Some parties had shown a flag of truce on shore to the Vulture and a boat was sent to communicate with them. (18)
  • Liberalism gave the heading cry, devoid of which parties are dogs without a scent, orators mere pump-handles. (10)
  • Thus there were two strongly-opposed parties, one defending the Italian, the other the French school of opera. (3)
  • I entered into an agreement with other parties not to employ any man who would not swear that he was non-union. (9)
  • It is just possible for things to be arranged so that all parties may be happy in their way without much hubbub. (10)
  • Mrs. Sumfit turned to all parties, and begged them to say what more, to please Master Gammon, she could have done? (10)
  • Mrs. Sumfit turned to all parties, and begged them to say what more, to please Master Gammon, she could have done? (22)
  • Nor Life as a stationed wheel; Nor History written in blood or in foam, For vendetta of Parties in cursing accursed. (10)
  • Almost every month exploring parties went out, and returned full of enthusiastic reports of its commercial advantages. (19)
  • All the parties immediately concerned were apparently so desperately acquiescing in his suit, that he soon grew uneasy. (10)
  • All the parties immediately concerned were apparently so desperately acquiescing in his suit, that he soon grew uneasy. (22)
  • Beyond these was a longish, narrow hall, which was rented out for parties or to clubs, or in which gambling took place. (12)
  • Shuffleboard parties at one point and ring-toss parties at another were forming among the young people. (9)
  • The British sent out reconnoitering parties toward the American lines and the Americans would reconnoitre toward the British. (18)
  • You have politics, of course; and it would be too bad to plague you with the names of people and parties that fill up my time. (4)
  • I knew that both parties were gaining at the public expense, to their own profit and the tremendous profit of the gas company. (16)
  • It was an extraordinary sitting, but none of the parties to it thought of it so when Nevil Beauchamp had plunged them into it. (10)
  • She was only sorry for the parties concerned and for Mansfield, if the report should spread so far; but she hoped it might not. (4)
  • At daybreak on the 5th of September three ships[1] were distinctly visible; both parties joyfully believed they were their own. (19)
  • He was witty, wrote clever verses, organized parties and dances, and soon seemed as charming to Letitia as the Austrian engineer. (12)
  • These parties were acceptable to all; to avoid a family circle was even more desirable to such as did think, than such as did not. (4)
  • The private balls at the park then began; and parties on the water were made and accomplished as often as a showery October would allow. (4)
  • Mrs. Horace Bushfield was already waiting for her in the foyer of the hotel, where a number of suburban luncheon parties were assembling. (13)
  • Yet even in these papers he recurs again and again to those fundamental political questions which underlie all notions of persons and parties. (14)
  • Compose yourself; there is no violent hurry, though our sympathy with you and our interest in all the parties does perhaps agitate us a little. (10)
  • It served, too, as a Sunday afternoon attraction in those week-end parties which his sisters, Winifred or Rachel, occasionally organised for him. (8)
  • He made no answer; and soon afterwards, by the removal of the tea-things, and the arrangement of the card parties, the subject was necessarily dropped. (4)
  • The people seemed to care little for attempted assassinations of the Shah, but they were intensely interested in pinochle parties in the seventh ward. (16)
  • But your Liberals are sometimes Radicals in their youth, and his choice of parties might not be so much sagacity as an instance of unripe lightheadedness. (10)

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