Sentence for sake | Use sake in a sentence

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

  • For my sake! (8)
  • Do stop it, for my sake! (8)
  • For his sake, mind! (10)
  • For goodness sake, stand by! (8)
  • And all for the sake of what? (8)
  • He has to do it for his own sake. (10)
  • Is it for the sake of those up there? (8)
  • What is it you want, for goodness sake? (8)
  • It is for your sake that I would shun it. (10)
  • And if she suffered, oh sweet to think it was for his sake! (10)
  • For his own sake, she begged him to cease. (10)
  • Then where am I to put him for goodness sake? (8)
  • But go at once, for the sake of Prince Ernest. (10)
  • He took me into a bar for the sake of old times. (8)
  • But it was not for their sake either that I went. (12)
  • They kill little animals for the sake of Science. (10)
  • How to compromise the matter for the sake of peace? (10)
  • What have principles to do with it for goodness sake? (8)
  • I wish I were a marquis, if it were only for her sake. (6)
  • You will be quiet, then; not for my sake for your own. (8)
  • For the sake of a passing shadow, to give up substance? (8)
  • He hoped she would not, for the sake of her composure. (10)
  • If you were to see how he is courted, and how I am courted for his sake! (4)
  • I advise you for your own sake to take my warning in time. (9)
  • Just give me a ray of hope, that I may live for your sake. (18)
  • She will renounce him, and sacrifice herself for his sake. (10)
  • Virtue for my sake hath ceased: Now to make an end of Vice! (10)
  • And for her sake, I repeat, the truth should be told to her. (10)
  • He will never give up his present for the sake of his future. (8)
  • For the sake of the country, do nothing to fill me with shame. (10)
  • You had better defer too much formality for the sake of safety. (18)
  • They are risking all they have in the world for the sake of justice! (9)
  • He bore with the burden of an intolerable aunt of hers for her sake. (10)
  • For the sake of heaven, do not cloud for me the one bright image I hold! (10)
  • Mr. Fleming applied to you first, partly for your sake as well as his own. (10)
  • Mr. Fleming applied to you first, partly for your sake as well as his own. (22)
  • He began to think it was for the sake of his sisters that he had hesitated. (10)
  • You say you are going to give up public life for the sake of your conscience. (8)
  • Well, this is my Sabine Farm, rather on a larger scale, for the sake of friends. (10)
  • For the sake of the neighbourhood and poor people, I cannot allow it to be shut up. (10)
  • Neither for your sake nor for hers, nor for my own, could such a thing be desirable. (4)
  • And a day passed, and I could not lose her for my own sake, and felt a somesing, too! (10)
  • Yes, in the teeth of Barto Rizzo, and for the sake of the country, marry her at once. (10)
  • He thought her to blame for not commanding herself for the sake of her maternal duties. (10)
  • Martyrdom, then, for the sake of a faith in her that was lost already, could be but folly. (8)
  • What business had he to come amongst these people so strange to him, just for the sake of seeing her! (8)
  • I thought him a mere buffoon and spendthrift, flying his bar-sinister story for the sake of distinction. (10)
  • You ought to have asked it for your own sake, Jeff, and then I might have been fool enough to believe you. (9)
  • The side of the box showed that it had been made adhesive, for the sake of security, to another substance. (22)
  • I only came for the sake of dancing with you, and I firmly believe you were engaged to me ever since Monday. (4)
  • Did you ever know anybody stand on their rights except out of wounded pride or for the sake of their own comfort? (8)
  • Thank Heaven she had not that maddening British conscientiousness which refused happiness for the sake of refusing! (8)
  • For her own sake, she shrank from hearing intentions, that distressing the good man, she would have to discountenance. (10)
  • He was looking for a wealthy heiress, and forgot his relatives for the sake of dissolute young men and worthless wenches. (5)
  • Her father and sister were glad to see her, for the sake of shewing her the house and furniture, and met her with kindness. (4)
  • If I would not go for the sake of your father, I should think it scandalous to go for the sake of his heir. (4)
  • She thought so too, and smiled happily, promising secresy, at his request; for the sake of continuing so felicitous a life. (10)
  • They were cheered by the joy of the servants on their arrival, and each for the sake of the others resolved to appear happy. (4)
  • He allowed her interpretation to remain personal, for the sake of a creeping deliciousness that it carried through his blood. (10)
  • Willingly would he, for his part, have left the soul of Evil a loose rover for the sake of some brighter horizon to his hope. (10)
  • Long ago, this sheltered field was purchased by the Edinburgh magistrates for the sake of the springs that rise or gather there. (2)
  • I could not do it, simply because I could not live with my own emptiness for the sake of making an occasional display of fireworks. (10)
  • It was pleasant for March to see the respect with which Conrad Dryfoos always used him, for the sake of his hurt and his gray beard. (9)
  • The thought of personal love was encouraged, she chose to think, for the sake of the strength it lent her to carve her way to freedom. (10)
  • Furthermore, where he respected, he was a governed man, free of the common masculine craze to scale fortresses for the sake of lowering flags. (10)
  • Her hands were clenched straight down from the shoulders: all that she conceived herself to be renouncing for his sake was expressed in her face. (10)
  • The new gunpowder testing at Croridge promised to provide Henrietta with many of the luxuries she could have had, and had abandoned for his sake. (10)

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Definition of sake:

  • sake, sak’e, n. a japanese fermented liquor made from rice: a generic name for all spirituous liquors.(0) | sake, sk, n. cause: account: regard, as ‘for my sake’: contention: fault: purpose. | for old sake’s sake, for the sake of old times, for auld langsyne. (0)

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