Sentence for declared | Use declared in a sentence

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  • Richard declared. (10)
  • She declared her resolution. (4)
  • Accepted her love, declared his own! (8)
  • For it was, he declared, a small estate. (10)
  • She declared to not knowing particulars. (10)
  • He declared it to be quite equal to Lakelands. (10)
  • Faint hearts declared that Robert was now done for. (10)
  • Temple declared he was a blackguard if he said that. (10)
  • They both declared they should prefer it to anything. (4)
  • It was every day implied, but never professedly declared. (4)
  • Their attitude declared them to be on the best of terms. (10)
  • Irma declared that Pericles was cured of his infatuation. (10)
  • Mr. Redworth declared the term to be simply hypothetical. (10)
  • The reading of it declared that the Revolt had collapsed. (10)
  • My Jane declared she almost fainted, but I burnt them out! (10)
  • Pericles declared anew that she was mistress of the carriage. (10)
  • She declared, her immediate willingness to meet Mr. Pericles. (10)
  • In the dressing-room she declared again that she was all right. (9)
  • So far it was decided; and Henrietta at first declared the same. (4)
  • They both declared that such a state of things was antichristian. (2)
  • Stinginess, she declared, had never been a fault of hers, anyhow. (12)
  • Temple declared old Rippenger was better than this canting rascal. (10)
  • I cause it to be declared that you need, on no account, lean on me. (10)
  • Remember that my country was in pieces when you and I declared war. (10)
  • Both declared that the voice belonged to an opera-singer or a spirit. (10)
  • Pole declared that he intended to laugh them all out of that nonsense. (10)
  • He declared to them that he had finished, and had brought in the Bundle. (10)
  • She declared her incapacity to die happy until the two had buried Mattock. (10)
  • Barclay, her maid, upon interrogation, declared she was in none of the upper. (10)
  • He declared himself nevertheless much refreshed by his visit to Dr. Shrapnel. (10)
  • Bingley was quite uncomfortable; his sisters declared that they were miserable. (4)
  • It was, her revived and uprising pudency declared, the principal; the only cause. (10)
  • Still the old mother declared that none of her men would ever have laid hands on me. (10)
  • How long had Mr. Knightley been so dear to her, as every feeling declared him now to be? (4)
  • Mr. Gardiner declared his willingness, and Elizabeth was applied to for her approbation. (4)
  • The ladies appreciatingly declared that such a tale was beyond the understandings of men. (10)
  • That she was really ill was very certain; he had declared himself convinced of it, at Randalls. (4)
  • She was trembling, though her features were hard for the war her lord had declared, as it seemed. (10)
  • I have heard him once or twice, and if I had shut my eyes, I might have declared an Austrian spoke. (10)
  • After all, was he not happier when he wrote himself tailor, than when he declared himself gentleman? (10)
  • They declared that their object in taking up arms was to uphold the honour of the Stars and Stripes. (19)
  • He declared he would never have guessed that, and was reproved, inasmuch as he might have guessed it. (10)
  • The ladies of the family declared his pursuit of the Apology to be worse and vainer than his politics. (10)
  • The ladies declared, in their subsequent midnight conference, that Mr. Barrett was fit for any society. (10)
  • Rumour declared that they might be relatives; a little-scrupulous society did not hesitate to mention how. (10)
  • She could have declared on oath that she was right, while admitting all the suppositions to be against her. (10)
  • Vittoria declared that Wilfrid was an old English friend; Pericles vowed that Wilfrid was one of their party. (10)
  • The show of hands Mr. Seymour Austin declared to be the most delusive of electoral auspices; and it proved so. (10)
  • Lydiard declared that he was bound to go: he was engaged to read Italian for an hour with Mrs. Wardour-Devereux. (10)
  • When he attained his sixteenth birthday, he was declared to be of age, for princes mature earlier than other men. (5)
  • It came to this: admitting that he had no claims, he declared it to be unbearable for him to see another preferred. (10)
  • She had refused to tell where she had passed the night, and had simply declared that she was going away altogether. (12)
  • In that ease Farmer Blaize declared the money might go, and he would transport Tom Bakewell, as he had sworn he would. (10)
  • He dropped his arm on her waist to console her, and generously declared to her that he always had been, very fond of her. (10)
  • In a softened tone she declared herself not at all offended; but he continued to apologise for about a quarter of an hour. (4)
  • She declared proudly that she would assume full responsibility and guard everyone concerned from unpleasant consequences. (12)
  • There were provisions in law for extreme cases; but to have Christian declared irresponsible would not destroy the disgrace. (12)
  • Inflexibly British, he declared money, and also the art of getting money, to be hereditary virtues, deserving of their reward. (10)
  • They declared themselves to her as finalities, just as if she had suddenly discovered that her husband had four toes instead of five. (13)
  • Mr. Algy Borolick was the first to give them intelligence of it, and he declared that Beauchamp had wrested Dollikins from Grancey Lespel. (10)
  • Colonel Brandon again repeated his sorrow at being the cause of disappointing the party; but at the same time declared it to be unavoidable. (4)
  • Now, if the fact were declared and attested, if her shallowness were seen proved, one might get free of the devil she plants in the breast. (10)
  • With Lord Feltre proselytizing for his Papist creed, Lord Pitscrew a declared Mohammedan, we shall have a pretty English aristocracy in time. (10)
  • He declared to both the foreman and the engineer that the trouble was due to the deliberate act of a rogue; but investigation proved fruitless. (12)
  • Still, as a man of progress, he declared his belief that we English would ultimately turn out the best cooks, having indubitably the best material. (10)
  • The behaviour of Lord Laxley in refusing to surrender a young lady who declared that her heart was with another, exceeds all I could have supposed. (10)
  • He had, however, a genial auditor in the Eighteenth Century, who declared it to be a new disease, not known in her day, and deserving investigation. (10)
  • So Barclugh arose from the table, went into the sitting-room and demanded his bill and declared that he would have to leave for the next stopping-place. (18)
  • His present passion for her lineaments, declared her surpassingly beautiful, though his critical taste was rather for the white statue that gave no warmth. (10)
  • The landlady of the Dolphin accepted this new idea with much enlightenment, but ruefully declared that she was afraid to go against his precise instructions. (10)
  • He admitted the irregularity which the minister complained of, and declared that he had no choice but to open every foreign newspaper, to whomsoever addressed. (9)

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