Sentence for without | Use without in a sentence

Without in a sample sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use without in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for without.

  • Without you I am nothing. (8)
  • I should be lost without it. (8)
  • We can do nothing without him. (10)
  • An Ambassador without his coat! (10)
  • They passed him without speaking. (10)
  • The battle was won without a blow. (10)
  • I absolutely cannot do without music. (4)
  • One may give them to her without dread. (10)
  • I think Helen must have sunk without her. (10)
  • I can never get by this shop without stopping. (4)
  • Without another word we went back up the hill. (8)
  • And, quite unnerved, she stood without resisting. (8)
  • The bearer of it was dismissed without an answer. (10)
  • I will never have another dinner-party without one. (10)
  • To be without that strange, disorderly presence in the house! (8)
  • He makes happy fellows and brave soldiers of them without drill. (10)
  • Mrs. Lovell cast down her eyes and read, without further comment. (10)
  • No doubt a man may live his life through without discovering that. (8)
  • I could not go without some title beyond that of the heir of great riches. (10)
  • Clara let her eyes rest on his and, without turning or dropping, shut them. (10)
  • He fell asleep pretty early, and he slept through the night without a break. (9)
  • She swept down the remaining steps without replying, her eyes shining hotly. (13)
  • He repeated it over and over without effect until emotion choked his utterance. (1)
  • The lawyer accepted the information without remark, and hung up his telephone. (13)
  • Every night she examined her sensations without quite understanding them as yet. (8)
  • And without waiting for an answer, he took up the journal and hobbled from the room. (8)
  • On this basis many select square columns, or thin wooden columns without much entasis. (17)
  • Without regarding the interruption, Christian continued, with his vision lost in space. (12)
  • She stopped, took a little gherkin out of an open keg, and swallowed it without chewing. (12)
  • Nobody can fasten themselves on the notice of one, without injuring the rights of the other. (4)
  • But Rowsley would not have turned her back to travel alone: that is, without a man to guard. (10)
  • Irene looked at him, without reply, put the finishing touch to her dress and went downstairs. (8)
  • And she could do this without fretful regrets, without looking to the future. (10)
  • Their exchange rattled smartly, without a direct hostility, and the gentleman stepped forward. (10)
  • Here was a case in which his self-reproach must be sufficiently sharp without any edge from her. (9)
  • I could do very well without you, if you were married to a man of such good estate as Mr. Crawford. (4)
  • Mrs. Chump started back from the man who bewildered her brain without stifling her sense of justice. (10)
  • Whether their comrades accept this assertion without reservation is not a subject to be discussed here. (21)
  • Without this it cannot secure either business for its advertising pages or influence for its ambitions. (16)
  • My father is an Indian officer, you know, and some of the terms in the book are difficult without notes. (10)
  • It was the day without a past, without a future, when it is not good for man to be alone. (8)
  • I never passed within view of it without admiring its situation, and grieving that no one should live in it. (4)
  • Over her body, supported above solid earth by the warm, soft heather, the wind skimmed without sound or touch. (8)
  • As we came near, we saw a line of white water reaching across from shore to shore, apparently without a break. (20)
  • To this insidiously put quere I received, as I deserved, no answer, and again we sauntered on without speaking. (6)
  • Of all the names ever given to a vessel, I do think Priscilla is without exception the most utterly detestable. (10)
  • Birth was to be desired, of course, and position, and so forth: but without money how can two young people marry? (10)
  • In his last days he was taught to suspect our story: perhaps from Roland; perhaps I breathed it without speaking. (10)
  • Then there came a shock, and the shell was struck with light, and they were sensible of stillness without motion. (10)
  • Carinthia Jane received the summons without transmission of the letter from her uncle on the morning of the twelfth. (10)
  • They could then see that she looked very ill, were shocked and concerned, and would not stir without her for the world. (4)
  • A man never laid his head on the pillow at night without the fear that a red assassin might scalp it ere morning dawned. (19)
  • And the tongue of the damsel was dry, and she was without speech, gazing at him with wide-open eyes, like one in trance. (10)
  • How would the world go round, how could Society exist, without common-sense, practical ability, and the lack of sympathy? (8)
  • One peculiarity of the construction was that the deck-boards and all the strakes ran from stem to stern without a splice. (20)
  • He carried his two bundles under his arm, and stepped nimbly up the steps of the hotel, without turning his head to either side. (6)
  • Land without heirs is a misfortune; but heirs without lands or wealth, among aristocrats, had better been unborn. (18)
  • Without his knowing it, and before he had quitted the court, he had sunk into songless gloom, brooding on the scenes of the night. (10)
  • Dahlia had been admirably dealt with by the artist; the charm of pure ingenuousness without rusticity was visible in her face and figure. (22)
  • And without a warning, she fled; her features were lost; his power of imagining them wrestled with vapour; the effort contracted his outlook. (10)
  • They parted emotionlessly to all outward effect, and when they met again it was without a sign of having passed through a crisis of sentiment. (9)
  • We saluted gravely, and I rode on at a mechanical pace, discerning by glimpses the purport of what I had heard, without drawing warmth from it. (10)
  • For some time she was amused, without thinking beyond the immediate cause; but as she came to understand the family better, other feelings arose. (4)
  • She looked helplessly about, and seemed faint, so that Mrs. Brinkley, without appearing to notice her state, interposed the question of a little sherry. (9)
  • The power of doing anything with quickness is always prized much by the possessor, and often without any attention to the imperfection of the performance. (4)
  • Algernon read this letter in a profound mystification, marvelling how it could possibly be that Edward and Mrs. Lovell had quarrelled once more, and without meeting. (22)

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