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

  • Quite a sum! (8)
  • Only a smallest sum! (10)
  • Sum up the Polyphonic Era. (3)
  • The sum took no grand leaps. (22)
  • That is the sum of what seek we. (10)
  • I understand, a large sum of money? (8)
  • It might involve a large sum per annum. (10)
  • She knew nothing whatever of the sum of money. (10)
  • A sum had been scraped up to pay pressing bills. (12)
  • He would have preferred a positive sum annually. (10)
  • In 1889 this sum was increased to 1,348,552 francs. (20)
  • You are my mate, the sum of everything I call mine. (10)
  • Write that you owe me that sum, on a piece of paper. (10)
  • Write that you owe me that sum, on a piece of paper. (22)
  • I give you thousands additional to the sum stipulated. (10)
  • The amount of the sum gratified Weyburn, she could see. (10)
  • He doubled the sum he had intended to leave him, though. (10)
  • Now a large circus would willingly pay many times that sum. (21)
  • The sight of a fresh sum in her possession intoxicated her. (10)
  • The sum of her comment had been that Alice had served him right. (9)
  • He paid the stipulated sum, and was soon enrolled as one of them. (10)
  • The best of them and, of course, the few, command the latter sum. (21)
  • Those words were the sum and voice of her long term of endurance. (10)
  • They required a mortgage solider than expectations for the sum we wanted. (10)
  • I suppose their excellencies to make a pretty nearly equal sum in the end. (10)
  • And all had come to him through the mere writing down of his name as a recipient of the sum! (10)
  • And all had come to him through the mere writing down of his name as a recipient of the sum! (22)
  • Sir Twickenham asked, on the evident upward mounting of a sum in his brain. (10)
  • Altogether the sum amounted to nine pounds, three shillings, and a farthing. (10)
  • Sum up Monteverde and his work, his relations to predecessors and successors. (3)
  • The time may come when Harry will regret that so large a sum was parted with. (4)
  • My aunt received five-and-twenty thousand pounds, the sum she had thrown away. (10)
  • A refresher of a few hundreds would have been impolitic to this kind of man; but the entire sum! (10)
  • I cannot tell what fills me with this delight, but I know I am able to repay any sum. (10)
  • With stern decision he therefore insisted upon demanding the entire sum in her possession. (5)
  • Double the sum scarcely counted for the service she required of it for much more than a year. (10)
  • He goes through a sum in addition, and the total is a couple; so he determines on a marriage. (10)
  • The value of that letter may now be multiplied by ten: nor for that sum would he part with it. (10)
  • Forgive me if I generalize without any longer the right to be included in the common human sum. (10)
  • I wonder why we always leave the mother out of the count when we sum up the hereditary tendencies? (9)
  • In sum, therefore, he had against him a total of three thousand two hundred and ninety-five pounds. (8)
  • But George, who would have been glad enough of such a sum, was not the man to do this sort of thing. (8)
  • All was in copper coinage, Lycurgan and severe, and reached the sum of one pound, seventeen shillings. (10)
  • All was in copper coinage, Lycurgan and severe, and reached the sum of one pound, seventeen shillings. (22)
  • As for plays, he detested the theatre, and said he would as lief do a sum as follow a plot on the stage. (9)
  • It was part of that unending sum whose answer is not given; the merest little swing of the great pendulum! (8)
  • In that simple answer she seemed to sum up the whole philosophy of one on whom the world had turned its back. (8)
  • From the capital itself you take in monthly or quarterly installments such sum or sums as you need to live on. (12)
  • A man might dine on four shillings and sixpence, enjoying a modest half-pint of wine, and he possessed that sum. (10)
  • A man might dine on four shillings and sixpence, enjoying a modest half-pint of wine, and he possessed that sum. (22)
  • As he had less than the first mentioned sum on his person the officer treated his proposal with virtuous contempt. (1)
  • Then of the junction of the three, Even as a heart in brain, full sweet May sense of soul, the sum of music, beat. (10)
  • Soames had brought a suit against the Buccaneer, in which he claimed from him the sum of three hundred and fifty pounds. (8)
  • I do not know, that under any circumstances, I could have given into your hands so large a sum as this that you ask for. (10)
  • For Mrs. Chump, though willing to condone the offence for the sum she had received, stuck infamy upon the whole list of them. (10)
  • He struck his finger on the line marking the sum, repeating his demand; and at this moment Captain Bulsted and Julia arrived. (10)
  • 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? (22)
  • To sum up: in the preliminary stages of a weakness, be careful that you do not show your own alarm, or all will be suspected. (10)
  • There are a good many people still rolling, besides Mr De Levis, but not many people with so large a sum in their pocket-books. (8)
  • She believed that Evan had been wheedled by Rose into the acceptance of a small sum of money, in return for his egregious gift. (10)
  • On more than two-thirds of this enormous sum the insurance companies had laid bets, and the greater part of it they refused to pay. (7)
  • The sum of miseries in any life (here in Lalugnan at least) exceeds the sum of pleasures; but suppose that it did not. (7)
  • The woman by-and-by named a sum of money as a sum for weekly payment, and Emilia transferred all to her that she had. (10)
  • The sum of twenty shillings was handed to Algernon, after he had submitted to the indignity of going into a public-house, and writing his I.O.U. (10)
  • The sum of twenty shillings was handed to Algernon, after he had submitted to the indignity of going into a public-house, and writing his I.O.U. (22)

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