Sentence for buy | Use buy in a sentence

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

  • I meant to buy you. (8)
  • Hornblower wants to buy. (8)
  • Shall I buy it for you? (14)
  • He wants to buy it from me. (8)
  • But he did not buy a drawing. (8)
  • What about the people who buy? (8)
  • We had to buy him another wig. (10)
  • Those he would certainly buy in! (8)
  • Buy them and stick them in a lumber-room? (8)
  • Of course papa will buy them if we say so. (9)
  • I decided I should buy a mackintosh at Noyon. (2)
  • He should buy for looks, and let names go hang! (8)
  • We are not obliged to buy them, I should hope. (10)
  • Nearing his Club at last he stopped to buy a paper. (8)
  • I sent Chearlie and his wife in it to buy the Centry. (8)
  • At all events, it was a place where we could buy linen. (10)
  • You took a long time to buy me, so as to get me perfect. (8)
  • Such an heiress, they said, might buy up a Principality. (10)
  • And there was everything in the house that money could buy. (9)
  • I can buy his boat, if necessary, to take me on my journey. (18)
  • For all he knew she might want to buy one of these motor-cars. (8)
  • He could buy up the kingdom of Greece, all Tyrol, half Lombardy. (10)
  • If only with his money he could buy one year, one month of youth. (8)
  • They want the best their money can buy, and they got plenty of it. (9)
  • They were very fine ones, for I always took care to buy them good. (10)
  • One man offered to buy a robe for her if given a name he suggested. (21)
  • Buy nice picture-books, if the papers are too matter-of-fact for you. (10)
  • He would buy the goodwill of the Restaurant Bretagne at a fancy price. (8)
  • I do not think it is very pretty; but I thought I might as well buy it as not. (4)
  • I would buy a pocket-dictionary at one of the ports, but you are never alone. (10)
  • In what I conceived to be play, he told her that many would buy her even now. (10)
  • She was waiting for her brother, who had gone across the street to buy bread. (12)
  • He wanted his grandfather to buy him a farm out there where he could breed horses. (8)
  • He laughed, and asked me then what I had intended to buy with that piece of money. (10)
  • He stood quite still on the crowded pavement, unable, really unable, to buy a paper. (8)
  • The basketmakers will buy up the first edition and the gunpowder makers the second. (14)
  • You might buy some things and sell them here, and make your expenses that way easily. (13)
  • A fellow who makes a fool of my cousin, and then wants to get us to buy off my sister! (10)
  • As it is, with no distinguishing marks, we are liable to buy one thing and get another. (16)
  • The man of culture does not buy $4.99 overcoats, the woman of culture 27–cent slippers. (16)
  • You know I wanted you, when we first came, not to buy that sprigged muslin, but you would. (4)
  • It is easy enough to buy a ticket to Cincinnati, but it is somewhat harder to arrive there. (9)
  • And so they did, if they were willing to buy the tickets which were for sale at every corner. (14)
  • We could have bought (as we did buy) our piece of land and our cottage, out of which we could not have been turned. (8)
  • He had time to buy two newspapers on the wharf before he jumped on board the steam-boat with Corey. (9)
  • She made March buy her the Herald and the World, and she added to its spiny convolutions from them. (9)
  • I can now make my purchase of the house and buildings, and buy out my partner at the end of a year. (10)
  • They never know what to do with their money, but they find out that people buy pictures, at one point. (9)
  • Bigot got up a Company to import commodities from France and to buy up all the grain in the country districts. (19)
  • If her grandfather would only buy it and settle that wretched claim that ought never to have been made on Phil! (8)
  • The editor is no longer the owner, for he has not, and cannot command, the capital needed to start it or buy it. (16)
  • Not only would every Catholic buy it, but every Catholic must, as he was a good Catholic, as he hoped to be saved. (9)
  • Her gardening-hat was right enough, but she had come out without gloves, and must go into the first shop and buy a pair. (8)
  • Wise youths who buy their loves, are not unwilling, when opportunity offers, to try and obtain the commodity for nothing. (10)
  • It brought everybody to the door; and when our landlady called in the man to buy the words, he had not a copy of them left. (2)
  • They were to be bait for the thrifty clerk, who wanted to buy a permanent home on the instalment plan rather than pay rent. (13)
  • His wife possessed a remedy which would instantly calm his ravings, but it was expensive, and she had not the money to buy it. (5)
  • She had a large acquaintance, of course professionally, among those who can afford to buy, and she disposes of my merchandise. (4)
  • He would have to buy them out, of course, for French people only came to England to make money; and it would mean a higher price. (8)
  • The land was so very desirable for me in every respect, so immediately adjoining my own property, that I felt it my duty to buy it. (4)
  • He invited us to buy tickets at an additional charge of five, ten, or fifteen cents for the gallery, orchestra circle, or orchestra. (9)
  • If you buy potatoes carefully, they are extremely cheap things to live upon, and make you forget your hunger more than anything else. (10)
  • Still, to buy four ships with the freight market so depressed was a bit startling, and there would be opposition at the general meeting. (8)
  • In every argument with her mother, Susan had in point of reason the advantage, and never was there any maternal tenderness to buy her off. (4)
  • What could be taken into the States without detection, was the subject before that wicked conclave; and next, what it would pay to buy in Canada. (9)
  • The squire promised her fifty pounds per annum in quarterly payments, that she might buy what presents she liked, and so tie herself to constancy. (10)

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