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

  • Let them be. (10)
  • He thanked them. (10)
  • Have none of them. (10)
  • He discoursed of them. (10)
  • He is somewhat in awe of them. (1)
  • Now I do know them, and now . (10)
  • Send them from me, O my princes! (10)
  • He had been going to call on them. (4)
  • She opened them to gaze elsewhere. (10)
  • She now rises and steals towards them. (8)
  • This deeper anxiety swallowed them up. (4)
  • She would not let them praise the chapel. (9)
  • I dare not look them in their waxen faces. (16)
  • He looked at them in silence, and went away. (8)
  • He had one waiting for them as they came out. (22)
  • Were they rivals, a fourth would challenge them. (10)
  • Bernhardt had uttered them with no effect whatever. (9)
  • There was wary sparring, and mirrors watched them. (10)
  • They live in that little house where you took them. (9)
  • I cannot imagine them de trop in Italy, or in a household. (10)
  • Contradiction retired into corners, only to be swept out of them. (10)
  • They were very fine ones, for I always took care to buy them good. (10)
  • For them our religion is a happy retreat; we are glad they have it. (10)
  • They had gathering friends, and no means of bringing them together. (10)
  • She resisted steadily, asserted her right to them, and grew defiant. (12)
  • Whitwell came back an hour later and found them still at their books. (9)
  • For so they could look only because the heart was disengaged from them. (10)
  • Harz methodically took up the pistols, and put them back into the drawer. (8)
  • The sentimentalists are represented by them among the civilized species. (10)
  • The silence grew more fearful, as the very speech of Death between them. (10)
  • You may be assured that Lady Charlotte Eglett would not be taken into them. (10)
  • Captain Abrane and Mr. Potts left this afternoon; just enough to carry them home. (10)
  • We must cut away all this State support; we must teach them to rely on themselves. (8)
  • It is better to fill such walls with concrete and waterproof them on the exterior. (17)
  • They do not comprehend them until these black realities stand up before their eyes. (10)
  • Cornet Wilfrid Pole must have chuckled mightily to see them depart on their mission. (10)
  • What was the best education to offer them, and their brothers and fathers and lovers? (13)
  • But there are many things we public men would never do if we could see them being done. (8)
  • Old and young were alike to her if she saw an end to be gained by keeping them hooked. (10)
  • Presumably the earl had stopped them: and if so it must have been for a tragic reason. (10)
  • A wild laughing cry suddenly broke upon the air at the street-crossing in front of them. (9)
  • With all my soul I wish them happy, and rejoice over every circumstance in favour of it. (4)
  • He gave her one awful shake, dropped his hands, then raised them as though to strike her. (8)
  • She put her head out of her side of the carryall, and drank them in with her lungs and eyes. (9)
  • We favoured Germany with them now and then, before Germany became the first power in Europe. (10)
  • He came bringing a beautiful young lady, and on what grounds could she turn her back on them? (10)
  • Mr. Phillips visited them all, and this opened to his nieces a store of felicity unknown before. (4)
  • The care we took of them lest they should get burned or torn, and prove worthless in the hour of need! (20)
  • You meet now and then men who have the woman in them without being womanized; they are the pick of men. (10)
  • If you want to read Lessing and Freytag, Hazlitt and Brunetière, go read them: they will do you no harm. (16)
  • So let us leave them, till we come upon the ashy fruit of which this blooming sentimentalism is the seed. (10)
  • Their parting by the graveyard of the church that had united them was what the world would class as curious. (10)
  • I did not wait long, however, to enjoy them; but at once set about securing my escape from my present bondage. (6)
  • Edward assured them himself of his being in town, within a very short time, by twice calling in Berkeley Street. (4)
  • He pulled down the blind of the window exposing them to the square, and led her into the light to see her face. (10)
  • His affections seemed to reanimate towards them all, and his interest in their welfare again became perceptible. (4)
  • Over them stood Le Loutre in his shirt-sleeves with a pipe in his mouth, encouraging them to toil. (19)
  • But, if a young woman out alone in the woods was hardly to be counted among the well-born, she held rank above them. (10)
  • Charles Hayter seemed aware of being slighted, and yet Henrietta had sometimes the air of being divided between them. (4)
  • He is a dark, sallow, thin-faced young man, with the eyes of one who can attach himself to people, and suffer with them. (8)
  • Harry still went on with his declarations, heating them rapidly, so as to bring on himself the usual outburst and check. (10)
  • The immediate advantage to herself was by no means inconsiderable, for it supplied her with endless jokes against them both. (4)
  • Perhaps the troops felt that if they had had a brave, wise commander to lead them they might still give battle to the enemy. (19)
  • Your Pyrrhas, Glyceras, and others of the like, were not stable persons for a man of our days to bind his life to one of them. (10)
  • She did not attempt them a second time; nor, when Sir Purcell requested her to sing in the course of the evening, did she comply. (10)
  • The air was full of the perfume that scented it at Prospect Park; the leaves showered them with shade and sun, as they drove along. (9)
  • Drawing five shillings from his pocket, he held them over to Sedgett, and told him to drive down to his chambers, and await his coming. (22)
  • By an open window that looked on the brine through nodding roses, our young bridal pair were at breakfast, regaling worthily, both of them. (10)
  • He meant one of their young friends whose love-affair they had promoted till his happy marriage left them in lasting doubt of what they had done. (9)
  • Those framed letters became melancholy objects for contemplation, when Jonathan thought that no posterity of his would point them out gloryingly in emulation. (22)
  • He snatched out potatoes, and began throwing them as hard as he could throw them at the gentleman, and struck him with some of them. (10)

Also see sentences for: theirs, thematic.

Definition of them:

  • them, th_em, pron. objective of they_. (0)

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