Relation sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use relation in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for relation.
- No, no relation. (8)
- Mrs. Rushworth began her relation. (4)
- I believe that I do not speak too confidently of our relation. (9)
- To consider the policy of the Board in relation to the strike. (8)
- His move had no relation to the game, it was thought at first. (10)
- It was the relation between the figure and the door that I wanted to get. (8)
- What was the value of his work for the piano in relation to the orchestra? (3)
- All the same it seemed a waste, in its relation to the man she was to marry. (9)
- The ladies and Colonel Pierson were soon of one mind in relation to Mrs. Chump. (10)
- Elinor, affected by his relation, and still more by his distress, could not speak. (4)
- For how could he have any, the remotest relation with Queens and Peninsular pic-nics? (10)
- Nataly said, bitterly, in relation to the lady whose offending had not been so great. (10)
- The form of amenity expected from her, in relation to her brother, was not exhibited. (10)
- Too often it gets as dust what it gives back as mud; but that does not alter the relation. (16)
- Rumour blew out a candle and left the wick to smoke in relation to their former intercourse. (10)
- Money, when the imagination deals with it thus, has no substantial relation to mortal affairs. (10)
- Money, when the imagination deals with it thus, has no substantial relation to mortal affairs. (22)
- The fine impurities will settle on the top and its proportional relation to the sand estimated. (17)
- But he had an insatiable appetite, and except in relation to Mr. Cougham, considerable tolerance. (10)
- Vittoria shook her head; she was divining a dreadful thing in relation to the death of Count Paul. (10)
- The rivalry is greater, the light of competition is stronger, the relation to the public is closer. (16)
- The trained psychologist may find it worth while to study out here the relation of cause and effect. (16)
- In relation to the stage, they have taken in our land the form and title of Puritan and Bacchanalian. (10)
- His Diana conjured them forth in relation to her, but was not on his bosom to enlighten him generally. (10)
- Danger on the field the Major knew not of; he did not scruple to name the word in relation to his wife. (10)
- How many men are, there into whose lives there has not entered some such relation at one time or another? (8)
- Colonel Lapham would be the last man in the world to want to give our relation any sort of social character. (9)
- The suspicion that their father had secret vile designs in relation to Mrs. Chump, they kept in the background. (10)
- It remanded our whole association, which I had got to thinking so romantic, to the relation of teacher and pupil. (9)
- He told me the other night that he had only one relation in the world, his granddaughter, who lives here with him. (8)
- Despite resentment, her deepest heart denied his being indifferent either to her honour or his own in relation to it. (10)
- He began a series of questions which had no relation to the matter in hand, though they were strictly personal to Beaton. (9)
- It is a relation which you tell me is to give you great surprise; I hope at least it will not afford you any displeasure. (4)
- That a phrase on any other subject was of much the same effect, in relation to it, may be owned; he was lightly kindled. (10)
- Her brother broke into a wild laugh at her slanging, which had such a bizarre effect in relation to her physical delicacy. (9)
- I do not know quite how to express my sense of something unworldly, of something almost womanlike in his relation to money. (9)
- Till I was in Kent, and saw so much both of Mr. Darcy and his relation Colonel Fitzwilliam, I was ignorant of the truth myself. (4)
- I called her a distant relation; but I am well aware that I have in general been suspected of a much nearer connection with her. (4)
- She watched him while the others talked, wondering what his relation to the doctor could be, whether that of patient or friend. (13)
- Why should it be cheaper to erect a structure where the size of the windows bears no rational relation to the size of the front? (2)
- The mysteries of his own bosom were bare to him; but he could comprehend them only in their immediate relation to the world outside. (10)
- Good design has apparently little relation to good construction, although good design is improved when it expresses the construction. (17)
- She wondered at herself too for thinking of resentment and disdain in relation to the familiar commonplaces of licenced impertinence. (10)
- First, they can show the relation of state, national, and international questions to the home and business interests of their readers. (16)
- There were others throughout Europe, such as Madrid, Paris and Munich, which we must consider first because of their relation to Italy. (3)
- Thus, news is anything timely which is significant to newspaper readers in their relation to the community, the state, and the nation. (16)
- He ceased to be a visioned Alvan, and became an obscurity; her principal sentiment in relation to him was, that he threatened her peace. (10)
- I am afraid that prejudice and custom had more to do with sustaining that relation than insight and sympathy; but it exists, and I respect it. (12)
- For the present the first official relation of the unhappy fight of the 24th June is published, and is accordingly anxiously scanned and closely studied. (10)
- Between personal delicacy and our law of divorce there is no relation; between absolute truth and our law of divorce there is no relation. (8)
Also see sentences for: bearing, communication, connection, kinsman, narration, narrative, notification.
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