Sentence for possession | Use possession in a sentence

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

  • They were her one possession. (12)
  • Scorrier took possession of it. (8)
  • Miss Dale took possession of him. (10)
  • For possession of them, Skepsey explained. (10)
  • What she read took possession of her mind. (12)
  • Chickamauga was a fight for possession of a road. (7)
  • As yet no gate was in the possession of the people. (10)
  • Vehement alarm and irritation took possession of him. (8)
  • Gregory recovered possession of himself with an effort. (8)
  • He took possession of our captive, and we saw her no more. (9)
  • The sight of a fresh sum in her possession intoxicated her. (10)
  • Winton did not speak; misgiving had taken possession of him. (8)
  • It is a charge; it is a possession, but part in trusteeship. (10)
  • That letter will ever be a treasured family possession with us. (10)
  • But if she did that, it argued the possession of a power of a sort. (10)
  • She was his possession escaping; his own gliding away to the Third. (10)
  • Clara walked on, unconscious of her possession of power of any kind. (10)
  • As it was, the fate of Dr. Shrapnel had gained entire possession of Nevil. (10)
  • He flung the paper down, and fell to counting the money in his possession. (10)
  • He flung the paper down, and fell to counting the money in his possession. (22)
  • The Crofts took possession with true naval alertness, and were to be visited. (4)
  • For forty-three years did Nova Scotia remain in the possession of the French. (19)
  • In this short time he succeeded in getting possession of the string of pearls. (12)
  • Into this creature he would put the spirit of possession that held her from him. (8)
  • Vittoria found herself left in possession of the veil and a packet of chocolate. (10)
  • Conceive his dismay when he entered the house, to find there a man in possession. (10)
  • If we are to speak of patriotism, I say the possession of property guarantees it. (10)
  • And on this day they who chance in the Park cannot escape some measure of possession. (8)
  • From the time this thought took possession of me, I became excessively uncomfortable. (6)
  • Odd how a single thing sometimes took possession of a room, however remote in spirit! (8)
  • Then, besides the keenest sorrow, a fierce, burning hate took possession of her soul. (5)
  • He had: and he was to learn the nature of that possession in the woman who is our wife. (10)
  • Now Ale, which is to Beef what Eve was to Adam, threatens to take possession of the field. (10)
  • He had the semblance of wealth, without the personal glow which absolute possession brings. (10)
  • You can have the joy, the pride, the intoxication of possession; you can have no free soul. (10)
  • They had taken possession of the ships, elected their own officers, and had steamed out to sea. (12)
  • She took possession of the second box, and thus laden, suffered Robert to lift her into the cart. (10)
  • Crossjay held the gold pieces out as things that had not yet mingled with his ideas of possession. (10)
  • Into this shop he led her, and they took possession of a compartment, and ordered tea and muffins. (10)
  • Into this shop he led her, and they took possession of a compartment, and ordered tea and muffins. (22)
  • The troops left in possession of Louisburg were too elated by success to behave themselves properly. (19)
  • I have not often enjoyed a more serene possession of myself, nor felt more independent of material aids. (2)
  • Like another illustrious General at Salamanca, she directed a detachment to take possession of the height. (10)
  • She did not enjoy her great possession as she would have done, had but one other shared the knowledge of it. (12)
  • It was true that the absence of any rivalry for the possession of the man took much of his sweetness from him. (10)
  • Mrs. Dashwood took the house for a twelvemonth; it was ready furnished, and she might have immediate possession. (4)
  • The rest he considers legally his own by right of (Treaties), and by right of possession and documents his sword. (10)
  • Old letters are the dreariest ghosts in the world, and you cannot keep more treacherous rubbish in your possession. (10)
  • Barnard has now got possession of the courts, and if he can silence the press also, where is reform to come from?… (16)
  • They met with the fervour natural after such a separation, and she did not so much assume as resume possession of him. (9)
  • At length in 1713, by the Treaty of Utrecht, it passed to Great Britain, and in British possession it remains to this day. (19)
  • I agreed with my lamented friend, the late Robert Weeks, poet: Pursuit may be, it seems to me, Perfect without possession. (7)
  • She framed it as an earnest interrogation for the half minute before misery had possession of her, coming down like a cloud. (10)
  • The eulogies of her beauty, a possession in which he did not consider her so very conspicuous, irritated him in consequence. (10)
  • The name was a possession, a concrete, unstained piece of property, the value of which would be reduced some twenty per cent. (8)
  • The sum of twenty-one pence was in his possession, and, I ask you, as he asked himself, how is a gentleman to dine upon that? (10)
  • In all these cases possession is a gentle term for enslavement, bestowing the sort of felicity attained to by the helot drunk. (10)
  • A brownish smoke came from the flames, a white veil flowed from her shoulders; an undreamed-of lightness took possession of me. (12)
  • It had taken possession of her against her will and harmed no one except herself, not even the wife who was so sure of her husband. (5)
  • That letter was on the table now; it would be read to the Shareholders, who would of course be put into possession of all the facts. (8)
  • Miss Louisa Lynde had heard the word so often from her niece and nephew, that she imagined herself in full possession of its meaning. (9)
  • All because he could not open his breast to Nataly, by reason of her feebleness; or feel enthusiasm in the possession of young Dudley! (10)
  • He heard further that Mr. Smith would take possession of the Crouch next month, and that Mrs. Cavely hung over Miss Smith like a kite. (10)
  • That is to say, they supposed that they enjoyed exclusive possession of the Nice Feelings, and exclusively comprehended the Fine Shades. (10)
  • But such as glanced across the passage into the overflow room seemed to think it now the possession solely of the pioneers of the movement. (9)
  • Ah, Mr. Beamish, pictures are ours, when we have bought them and hung them up; but who insures us possession of a beautiful work of Nature? (10)
  • There was no trembling and uncertainty, no rage of possession in that brilliant smile; it had the gleam of fixedness, like the smiling of a star. (8)
  • What annoyed him in the men around him was a certain expression of greed after power, possession, and success, which they wore like a mental uniform. (12)
  • Scarcely had they worked themselves into the quiet possession of a place, however, when her attention was claimed by John Thorpe, who stood behind her. (4)
  • Ten minutes after the performance has begun, there is a scattering of the executive force at the main tent entrance and the canvasmen take possession. (21)
  • Do you suppose that the possession of immense wealth entitles you to the immeasurable presumption of aspiring to equality of position with reigning Houses? (10)
  • It involved possession and renunciation, ultimate veracity and deceit; it involved inferences that inflamed his senses, and possibilities that threatened to be decisive in his life. (12)

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