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Example sentences for "with that"

  • Now the question of classification on this scheme comes to this, Does the particular poet who invites our attention deal more with the aesthesis of the ear or with that of the eye?

  • Giotto, how, with that soul of yours, Could you play me false who loved you so?

  • With that I set off, undaunted, across the top of the isle, to fetch and carry it back.

  • With that he gave a great sigh, his head rolled on his shoulder, and he passed away.

  • With that I brought him in and set him down to my own place, where he fell-to greedily on the remains of breakfast, winking to me between whiles, and making many faces, which I think the poor soul considered manly.

  • With that he gave an order to the steersman, and sent Riach to the foretop.

  • How do you know, you may have 'foiled a villain' with that telegram--prevented a crime?

  • Thou shalt fare too, to the spot where ye fought, and dig up the dead, and name witnesses to the wounds, and make all the dead outlaws, for that they came against thee with that mind to give thee and thy brothers wounds or swift death.

  • With that he sprang up away from the board, and made them catch his horses, and rode home.

  • With that he rushes at Gunnar in great wrath, and thrust his spear through his shield, and so on through his arm.

  • The King, however, nothing afraid, went to the appointed place on the appointed day with a thousand followers.

  • They retired into the west of England, proclaiming Richard King; but, the people rose against them, and they were all slain.

  • And it means that the will should be governed by the conscience; and it means that the conscience should be governed by God.

  • With that, he shook the snuff from his fingers as if he had shaken the dust from his feet, and quietly walked downstairs.

  • We have but to compare the general moral tone of society to-day, wretchedly imperfect as it is, with that existing in the time when this superstition had its strongest hold.

  • But there was a far brighter page in the history of the Church of England; for the second of the three who linked their names with that of Colenso in the struggle was Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, Dean of Westminster.

  • The conduct of this pillar of the Roman Catholic Church contrasts admirably with that of timid Protestants, who were filling England with shrieks and denunciations.

  • He came over from England, when a young man, with that proprietary, and as his secretary.

  • Mrs. Godfrey brought me afterward some more favorable accounts of their disposition, and would have drawn me on again; but I declared absolutely my resolution to have nothing more to do with that family.

  • With that gentleman's assistance, Mr. Pickwick raised Ben Allen to his feet.

  • As elucidated by Professor Willis,1 it exhibits the plan of a great Benedictine monastery in the 12th century, and enables us to compare it with that of the 9th as seen at St Gall.

  • This letter was put aside and no answer returned, and to this in no small degree are to be attributed the difficulties that subsequently arose with that country.

  • The question of authorship is largely bound up with that as to the quality of the contents as history.

  • He devoted himself to the study of lichens, and all his publications were connected with that class of plants, his Lichenographia Universalis (Gottingen, 1804) being the most important.

  • Cousin Tom, though not fluent in speech, had inspired me with that desire by his eloquent description of the place.

  • With that, he strove to drag me to a stick that was lying just out of the stable door.

  • Those are happy who can take it otherwise; with that I found things all beginning to dislimn.

  • And, do you know, with that word my courage disappeared, and I made the rest of the stage in the same dumb wretchedness as the others.

  • We say each particular thing as it comes up, and 'with that sort of emphasis that for the time there seems to be no other.

  • With that he went in, and the horse was led away.

  • Whether the man was partly blind or only very careless I can't say, but he drove me with that stone in my foot for a good half-mile before he saw anything.

  • I'd nothing to do with that; you chose to be so obliging as to give it me, that was all.

  • Don't come near me with that look, else I'll knock you down.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "with 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:
    attitude towards; food crops; free people; human lives; mighty monarch; with another; with equal; with great; with her; with his; with instructions; with more; with other; with our; with regard; with something; with that; with those; with thy; with which; with white; within the; without further; without his; without regard; without which