Sentence for beside | Use beside in a sentence

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

  • Other beds stood beside hers. (5)
  • They walked on beside the water. (8)
  • Miss Dale was beside Dr. Middleton. (10)
  • She matched him beside her brother. (10)
  • She kneeled down beside the crucifix. (12)
  • He heard again the rumbling beside him. (8)
  • The form beside him ceased to struggle. (8)
  • Sir Willoughby was beside her immediately. (10)
  • Merthyr immediately drew a seat beside her. (10)
  • She took her station beside Lord Fleetwood. (10)
  • Gregory seated himself beside her on the bench. (8)
  • A stroke from his right brought him beside her. (10)
  • Beside me on the seat of the wagon sat Boone May. (7)
  • A dry stick indeed beside him on the walk Westward. (10)
  • I went out for cool air; little Sir Meeson beside me. (10)
  • Another nurse, who was sitting beside it, rose at once. (8)
  • Sir Weeton Slater walked half-a-dozen steps beside me. (10)
  • His pace increased, and she hastened her steps beside him. (10)
  • I ought by rights to have been down beside her at midnight. (10)
  • She lit the lamp, sat down beside the table, and did not move. (12)
  • He understood suddenly what manner of human being sat beside him. (12)
  • Then he sat down beside the table and rested his head on his hand. (12)
  • To lie there beside him would be the greatest comfort she could get. (8)
  • The young man fell at his length beside it, and his face was downward. (10)
  • Waking in the gray of the morning Eva had found Pauline dead beside her. (1)
  • And, getting up, she went over and sat down beside her on a little chair. (8)
  • Carinthia sat beside the fire, seeing nothing in the room or on the road. (10)
  • The brook rolled beside him fresh as an infant, toying with the moonlight. (10)
  • He crossed over to her, and after a moment sat down on the trestle beside her. (9)
  • The bull looked up; Barbara, all legs and arms, came slipping down beside her. (8)
  • At that touch of tenderness she goes up to his chair and kneels down beside it. (8)
  • The Protestants were one and all beside their right minds with zeal and sorrow. (2)
  • Outside in the court a small party of people were standing beside their horses. (13)
  • She sat down beside him, deep in thought, took out a tablet, and made a pencil note. (8)
  • You reach the summit at a place where four ways meet, beside the toll of Fairmilehead. (2)
  • Derek opened the telegram, dropped it, and sat down beside his valise on the shiny sofa. (8)
  • He got up, carrying the kitten with him, and went to Karen and kneeled down beside her. (12)
  • He had laughed, laughed, utterly beside himself at the little silver bell in her throat. (12)
  • I passed it beside you yesterday with a flaunting mind and not a suspicion of a likeness. (10)
  • He took up the book, which still lay where she had placed it beside him, and tried to read. (8)
  • The grey of Welsh history knew a real castle beside the roaring brook frequently a torrent. (10)
  • When the architect stepped back into the room, he saw Wheeler sitting beside Helen in the rear. (13)
  • Alan struggled out of his chair, and trembled over to where she had them on the table beside her. (9)
  • The loss to his friends can be replaced only by an imagination that conjures him up beside them. (10)
  • He found himself beside a policeman, who was lazily swinging his club by its thong from his wrist. (9)
  • He was sitting on one of the timbers beside his cottage, and smoking with an air of friendly calm. (9)
  • That it could be no other than she, the figure he had seen standing beside the pool, he was sure. (10)
  • Then his portmanteau came out and was deposited with the other things behind; and he got up beside her. (8)
  • The old-fashioned heaven was a poor thing beside it, and his shirt was on the daughter of Shirt-on-fire. (8)
  • There in the darkened chamber Helen was kneeling beside the bed holding little Powers in her strong arms. (13)
  • That is why I am brighter on a dull winter afternoon, on the sofa, beside my tea-service, than at any other season. (10)
  • But she kept one hand on Pete, and walked beside the stranger until he stopped at an old, one-story, wooden cottage. (13)
  • Dipping his face in cold water, he sat on his bed, and went on reading, dropping each finished page on the bed beside him. (8)
  • And, paler than his holland dust-coat, he sat resolutely down on the bole of a beech, with Blink on her haunches beside him. (8)
  • So saying he knelt down before the little tree, while Blink on her haunches, very quiet beside him, looked wiser than many dogs. (8)
  • His renewed enslavement set him perusing his tyrant keenly, as nauseated captives do; and he saw, that forgiveness was beside the case. (10)
  • His wall arm hung dead beside his pendent frock-coat; the hair of his head had gone to wildness, like a field of barley whipped by tempest. (10)
  • The simple progress was absolutely without state, except for the aide-de-camp on horseback who rode beside the carriage, a little to the front. (9)
  • There on the brick floor lay the distressful man, already struggling back out of epilepsy, while his little frightened son sat manfully beside him. (8)
  • The diplomatist and his lady gradually edged back but Rose remained beside the Countess, who breathed quick, and seemed to have lost her self-command. (10)
  • There was the waggonette moving from the door, old Godden driving, luggage piled up beside him, and the Stormers sitting opposite each other in the carriage. (8)
  • The clean-shaved, square-cut face, with those almost epileptic, forceful eyes, had a stillness and intensity beside which the neighbouring faces seemed to disappear. (8)
  • It set forth in attractive characters beside a coloured frontispiece, which embodied the promise displayed there, the entrancing adventures of Miss Random, a strange young lady. (10)

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Definition of beside:

  • beside, be-sd’, prep. and adv. by the side of, near: over and above (in this sense, now usually besides’), distinct from: apart from, not falling within, as of a question, resolution, &c. | beside the mark, away from the mark aimed at, irrelevant. | to be beside one’s self, to be out of one’s senses. (0)

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