Sentence for times | Use times in a sentence

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

  • Then times got hard. (21)
  • Times are hard on claret. (8)
  • You have been singing twice: three times! (10)
  • She refused him five times. (8)
  • A thousand times forgive me! (8)
  • Three times I rejected you! (10)
  • We all get upset at times; eh! (8)
  • The times are not what they were. (8)
  • The times were bad and dangerous. (8)
  • They have such good gossiping times. (9)
  • He repeated his warning three times. (12)
  • I had renewed it a dozen times before. (16)
  • She beheld her face at times, and shivered. (22)
  • Three times his museums were burned to the ground. (21)
  • What they were saying he had heard a hundred times. (8)
  • He drops in at times to bathe and change his garments. (12)
  • Thank you a million times for all your sweetness to me. (8)
  • There are times when forgiveness is a sin, Michael Strangway. (8)
  • A thousand times better accept what Soames and the gods had sent! (8)
  • Many times he kissed her before he mounted and rode back to town. (8)
  • At times it almost ceased, and then it would come again, a torrent. (9)
  • To her, who had been kissed a thousand times, it was the first kiss. (8)
  • She called him by one of his Christian names inadvertently at times. (10)
  • They ceased to talk of it a hundred times, and still came back to it. (9)
  • If for those times I must ask charity, Have I not any charity to give? (10)
  • There are times when common men cannot bear the weight of just so much. (10)
  • The clock ticked, The Times crackled, the fire sent forth its rustling purr. (8)
  • He got up several times in spirit, to find that his body had remained in bed. (8)
  • Cecilia murmured to herself a dozen times, undisturbed by the recurrence of it. (10)
  • Mr. Murphy was there several times, I remember, and Mr. Lagrange, among others. (13)
  • They complement each other very agreeably, and they have very good times together. (9)
  • I myself have been out in a sleigh two or three times and enjoyed it in a quiet way. (14)
  • In this laudable mood and the Place de la Concorde he was nearly run down three times. (8)
  • My dear Romer, I have said to him fifty times if I have said it once, my goodness me! (10)
  • It was in The Times and The Courier, I know; though it was not put in as it ought to be. (4)
  • Several times he recurred to the theme which he wanted, as he said, to have a talk upon. (22)
  • In happier times, when light of heart and natural, her vogue had not been so enrapturing. (10)
  • A hundred times I will desert you, a hundred times come back, and kiss you. (8)
  • Soames knew all about it, having heard the tale fifty times at least from one or other of them. (8)
  • He fell on his knees and clasped her skirts all round, drawing his arms down them several times. (10)
  • The evening paper had not yet come; he had finished the Times, there was therefore nothing to do. (8)
  • The Governor tossed the pencil into the desk, rose and walked two or three times across the room. (1)
  • She had looked on it many times, and looked on it still, without seeing more than the old sorrow. (10)
  • I have fought the men of this Company four times, and four times I have beaten them. (8)
  • I have been rather astonished at times of late at the scraps of secret knowledge displayed by Tonans. (10)
  • Several times that day he opened it to look at the seven soft shining stones in their velvet oval nest. (8)
  • He then informed him that he certainly should call him so, and would not object to call him so twenty times. (10)
  • Signora Bianca Luciani: of whom we have read almost to the hearing her; enough to make the mistake at times. (10)
  • Mrs. Lander will probably have time enough to change her will as well as her mind several times yet before she dies. (9)
  • He loved at all times to take himself objectively, if I may so express my sense of a mental attitude that misled many. (9)
  • At all times he thought originally in words of delightful originality, which painted a fact with the greatest vividness. (9)
  • That something which made him, alone among Forsytes, move with the times had warned him against the struggle to retain them. (8)
  • He was himself perfectly aware of this at times, and would mark his several misgivings with a humorous sense of the situation. (9)
  • Nearly every one she met had been several times, and took it for granted that she knew the Continent as well as they themselves. (9)
  • Hard likeness to the toilful apes of youth He bore at times, and tempted the sly smile; And not on her soft lips was it descried. (10)
  • Students of the history of those troublous times need not to be told what other and more awful events followed that bloody reprisal. (7)
  • She spoke as if she had already asked herself this question a number of times, and answered it in the same way without satisfaction. (13)
  • Now and then at these times he brought out a faded Italian anecdote, faintly smelling of civet, and threadbare in its ancient texture. (9)
  • He seems to have been in many respects a very able writer and musician, but died too young to make any decided impression on his times. (3)
  • When the city editor makes sport of the ill-printed country paper, he forgets under what conditions the country editor at times works. (16)
  • Before I leave my faint and unworthy record of these great times I am tempted to mention an incident poignant with tragical associations. (9)
  • There were times when she watched her own power of motion curiously: curiously stretched out her hands, and touched things, and moved them. (10)
  • So the contest raged, Mrs. Chump being run clean through the soul twenty times, without touching the consciousness of that sensitive essence. (10)
  • Once, twice, three times he walked past the entrance of the court before at last he entered and screwed himself away among the tag and bobtail. (8)
  • Temple, sitting opposite, grinned cheerfully at times to encourage our spirits; he had not recovered from his wonderment, nor had I introduced him. (10)
  • He, however, was subdued by her calmness; and she, with ten times the weight of brain, was manoeuvred by the wonderful dash of General Rose Jocelyn. (10)
  • She hoped she was not very wrong in preferring the times of the great Venetian painters and martial doges to that period of faith and stone-cutting. (10)
  • The line is at times above, at times below the houses, and at times on a level with them, alike in city and in suburbs. (9)
  • What strange, grieving minutes a dog passes at such times in the underground of his subconsciousness, refusing realisation, yet all the time only too well divining. (8)
  • Those times passed, and there came other times, long years of abeyance, and waiting, and defeat, which I thought would never end, but they passed, too. (9)

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