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Example sentences for "and that"

  • But as soon as you tell me, I'll know, and that's soon enough.

  • That's where that feller's credit comes in, you see; and that's where mine comes in.

  • You must know, Monsieur Fix, that my master is an honest man, and that, when he makes a wager, he tries to win it fairly!

  • And that is why the search for this thief will be more likely to succeed.

  • You know that a visa is useless, and that no passport is required?

  • Fellows who have rascally faces have only one course to take, and that is to remain honest; otherwise they would be arrested off-hand.

  • Unless you are inviting death for us all you had best drop, and that quickly.

  • For even though this fellow dared not chance accusing you in error, there be those above with power sufficient to demand a closer scrutiny, and that, Prince would indeed prove fatal.

  • And that he would have the courage of his convictions my knowledge of his character assured me.

  • Just made it," he said; "and that's what I like to do.

  • I guess you thought of that when you saw him, and that's why you couldn't look him in the face.

  • But remember that we are Essex County people, and that in savour we are just a little beyond the salt of the earth.

  • I tell you Rogers hain't got anything to complain of, and that's what I told you from the start.

  • Falling back upon his European nationality, Werper assured Abdul Mourak that he was a Frenchman, hunting in Africa, and that he had been attacked by strangers, his safari killed or scattered, and himself escaping only by a miracle.

  • She saw that the lion had killed the ape, and that he was devouring his prey less than fifty feet from where she lay; but what could she do?

  • And that he did entirely disguise it from the keen and suspicious eyes of Achmet Zek is open to question.

  • The ape-man replied that they were gay-colored stones, with which he purposed fashioning a necklace, and that he had found them far beneath the sacrificial court of the temple of the Flaming God.

  • He even found himself regretting that America was so provincial, and that nowhere in the new world was a city that might compare with his beloved Brussels.

  • Otherwise they might guess the truth, and that would be the end of us.

  • Two human bodies would have but whetted the creature's appetite, and that he had killed and eaten the green man and the red girl seemed only too likely to Carthoris.

  • There is but one who may convince him, and that one be you.

  • If you get that, you get your OWN approval, and that is the sole and only thing you are after.

  • In this process of "working up to the matter" is it your idea to work up to the proposition that man and a machine are about the same thing, and that there is no personal merit in the performance of either?

  • That in both cases the man's ACT gave him no spiritual discomfort, and that he was quite satisfied with it and got pleasure out of it.

  • When its object is happy IT is happy--and that is what it is unconsciously after.

  • And that's all the blessings I can think of just now to thank Thee for.

  • Marilla felt that he wanted it just as much this morning as he had the night before, and that he would go on wanting it.

  • Next to being beautiful oneself--and that's impossible in my case--it would be best to have a beautiful bosom friend.

  • We used to pretend that the bookcase was enchanted and that if I only knew the spell I could open the door and step right into the room where Katie Maurice lived, instead of into Mrs. Thomas' shelves of preserves and china.

  • Marilla says that a large family was raised in that old house long ago, and that it was a real pretty place, with a lovely garden and roses climbing all over it.

  • Miss Eliza was one of those people who give you the impression that life is indeed a vale of tears, and that a smile, never to speak of a laugh, is a waste of nervous energy truly reprehensible.

  • Uncle Abe Andrews is prophesying rain and storms for about that time; and that's a pretty sure sign we'll have fine weather.

  • Dora wouldn't help me make pies, cause she was afraid of messing her clo'es and that made me hopping mad.

  • Our plan is commerce, and that, well attended to, will secure us the peace and friendship of all Europe; because, it is the interest of all Europe to have America a FREE PORT.

  • It is but seldom that our first thoughts are truly correct, and that is the case here; for there are ten times more to dread from a patched up connection than from independence.

  • However, you must be aware, that Japan is the most technically advanced country in the world, and that we can accomplish things is a less violent manner, yet still achieve the same goals.

  • Nothing, and that is a very frightening reality that the people of Iran must live with every day.

  • Tyrone asked the Personnel Director if they would reconsider his application, and that if necessary, he would whitewash his skin.

  • And that's more than enough to blow out computer and phone circuits as well as erase anything magnetic within a thousand yards.

  • About this time there was a cry among the people for more paper money, only fifteen thousand pounds being extant in the province, and that soon to be sunk.

  • He now let me know his intentions of remaining in London, and that he never meant to return to Philadelphia.

  • I assur'd him it would, and that he would be the better for it.

  • I can explain it to them once for you, and that I shall do this very day, but hereafter you must obey the law.

  • Have I not told you a dozen times that I have enough for twenty men, and that half of what I have is yours?

  • It seems to delight you to think that you are to leave Paris, and that we shall not see each other for months, perhaps.

  • Rosanna wasn't Nancy, and that's the truth of it!

  • And that, let me tell you, when you have got such a job as mine in hand, is a real comfort at starting.

  • They reminded him that this was the first time at Belmont that a termination for cause charge had been made, and that it was against a woman.

  • This charge came as a horrible shock to me, and that is the truth.

  • Lyle allowed, showing some discomfort, he had written that date in because the note wasn't dated and he put the date on when he received it and that was in December.

  • And they weren't, they were used for something else and that is not right.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "and that" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    and blessed; and built; and departed; and did; and every; and fell; and from; and give; and looked; and now; and the; and this; and thou; and was; celery seed; for man; for more; giving spirit; long silence; must own; only wait; ordinary conversation; small fruits; things are; week since; what followed