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Example sentences for "choose between"

  • People dispute over this question, but it is not always necessary to choose between them.

  • Does he know how to compare masses of like substance and different size, or to choose between masses of the same size and different substances?

  • Choose between them, Cambridge, pray, Which is weakest.

  • Choose between them, Cambridge, pray, Which is weakest, Cambridge, say.

  • This notion of different abodes in another world, not necessarily places of torment, comes out too in 'Not a Pin to choose between them', No.

  • There is not a pin to choose between you.

  • We find him, however, in 'Not a Pin to choose between them', No.

  • The balance too, is very evenly kept between the sexes; for if any wife should point with indignation at such a tale as 'Not a Pin to choose between them', No.

  • How can it subsist if it obeys the formal and summary logic which summons us to choose between them?

  • I deliberate on the motives which urge me to act; I choose between them; I feel myself under obligation; I feel that I should will the good.

  • I reckon there was nowt to choose between 'em myself, but my missis never could abide poor Jim.

  • If there wasn't that much to choose between 'em, why didn't you choose him?

  • There was all the world to choose between them, when it come to it," May said smiling, but with tears in her voice.

  • From the following letters it will be seen how hard he fought for this measure, and with what poignant regret he found himself compelled at last to choose between letting it drop and resignation.

  • But it was a moment in which he had to choose between a temporary offence to a part of their body and the deserved loss of the confidence of the Protestant body, to which he heart and soul belongs.

  • The popular belief is, that right and wrong lie before every man, and that he is free to choose between them, and the responsibility of choice rests with himself.

  • Lord Derby's cabinet had staved off the question, but in 1870 the language of the Americans grew so threatening, that the Liberals had to choose between submission or the chance of a war.

  • There was nothing to choose between them in the way of incompetence and effeteness.

  • For it seems that after all we have to choose between instincts, to approve one and condemn another.

  • Now we have not only to choose between sections of the country; we have to choose between parties.

  • We have not only to choose between parties, but to choose between candidates.

  • There was nothing left to choose between, you know, as far as geography was concerned.

  • Gregory insists upon holding a council to choose between, 281; this plan abandoned, ib.

  • It seems to the spectator now as if there was scarcely a pin to choose between them.

  • The popular belief is, that right and wrong lies before every man, and that he is free to choose between them, and the responsibility of choice rests with himself.

  • In the present instance these hats are all so fascinating that it would be a sin to choose between them.

  • So many interesting people come to see us that it's difficult to choose between them.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "choose between" 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:
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