Sentence for itself | Use itself in a sentence

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

  • Then it ceases to be itself. (12)
  • But it was a folly in itself. (10)
  • The envelope itself was likewise full. (4)
  • The North requires volumes to itself. (10)
  • Sleep was rejected by her, bed itself. (10)
  • I know that I am life itself to Edward. (10)
  • But now she had heard it: the word, the very word itself! (10)
  • Then a little flame lit itself within her. (8)
  • I doubt if Dipwell has composed itself yet. (10)
  • I hope you will like the chain itself, Fanny. (4)
  • A single slice lay by itself on a blue-green dish. (8)
  • If only the moment would come, and get itself over! (8)
  • But now you see how very little it can do by itself. (9)
  • It does not force itself rudely where it is not wanted. (8)
  • They came from the earth itself and overtopped the roofs. (12)
  • The world, life itself, would be well lost for love of her! (8)
  • His faculty for making money always successfully asserted itself. (21)
  • The sorcery she sent through his blood communicated itself to hers. (10)
  • A gaping public-house, calling itself newly Hotel, fell backward a step. (10)
  • Henry, who is good-nature itself, has offered to fetch it in his barouche. (4)
  • The public would rather be the butt itself than have no butt in the ring. (16)
  • A little breath, scarcely more than a sentiment of breeze, made itself felt. (9)
  • In subject it is as protean as life itself; in manner it may be what you will. (16)
  • It was gravity itself, so tranquil; and it was a sort of intoxicating laughter. (8)
  • That is not an ugly picture in itself, nor will it become ugly upon repetition. (2)
  • These like her for many reasons, not any one of which is satisfactory in itself. (2)
  • A successful worker in Grub Street divines this need and submits the thing itself. (16)
  • Here and there a painful doubt obtruded itself and marred them with its awkward shadow. (9)
  • A soft melancholy for his own disappointment imparted itself to his thoughts of Cynthia. (9)
  • They are more at home with the unformed, which lends itself to feeling and imagination. (10)
  • And just then the top of the moon itself looked over the wall, a shaving of silvery gold. (8)
  • His worship, half timid, half full of wild enthusiasm, expressed itself in various ways. (12)
  • Here was the large job that could be done easily and roughly, opportunely offering itself. (13)
  • Brownville itself might rightly enough be described, indeed, as a summer place of last resort. (1)
  • It knew when to give itself, and more and more it knew when to withhold itself. (9)
  • That in itself is a dangerous state of affairs: but it seems to be one that might be rectified. (16)
  • It was set, but set as a piece of broken mechanism is when it has lost the power to relax itself. (9)
  • An indefinable impulse communicated itself to the steamer: while it still seemed motionless it moved. (9)
  • Nothing had been said, but a sense of trouble subtly diffused itself through those who saw him go out. (9)
  • She spread all sorts of report, about Mr. Morsfield, and he was honour itself in his reserve about her. (10)
  • Of a far higher quality is the will that can subdue itself to wait, and lay no petty traps for opportunity. (10)
  • What involved and intricate turnings and turnings on itself; what fugitive replacement of emotion by emotion! (8)
  • Along the distant, thinly wooded crest to westward the fringe of sunset fire had now nearly burned itself out. (1)
  • As soon as he had determined to go, an ideal of the figure in which he should go presented itself to his mind. (9)
  • I shall not pretend to offer you advice, for I have the habit of thinking your judgement can stand by itself. (10)
  • Presently the flag hanging limp and lifeless at headquarters was seen to lift itself spiritedly from the staff. (7)
  • He might come to know it, but he would not try to know it; if it offered itself he might even try not to know it. (9)
  • For half an hour at least he kept his distance on the far side of the way till she had passed into the Bois itself. (8)
  • Everything here, indeed, is so strange that you placidly accept whatever offers itself as the simplest and naturalest fact. (9)
  • The Eck, or Corner, itself, is thick-set with wood, but of a stunted growth, and lying like a dark patch on the landscape. (10)
  • This was held to exceed the limits of fair criticism, since it attacked the character of the author as well as the book itself. (16)
  • Probably the greatest defects in tile or slate roofs is not in the material itself, but in the flashings and valley construction. (17)
  • The cold currents in and out of his heart stiffened frozenly and ceased to flow; his heart itself stood still for an eternal instant. (9)
  • The peeping of the frogs in the marshy places filled the air; the hoarse voice of the brook made itself heard at intervals through them. (9)
  • This view commended itself to Mela, too, but without warping her from her opinion that Miss Vance was all the same too sweet for anything. (9)
  • The little figure seemed to grow and twine itself about that look like a sapling, and to lose its cold and suffering and sickness and fear. (12)
  • Christian said that it was not the study itself that had attracted him, but the constant contact with human beings into which it brought you. (12)
  • Perhaps this was because I had reached the point through my acquaintance with Tolstoy where I was impatient even of the artifice that hid itself. (9)
  • Beside the cultivated plant the self-sown poppy rears itself; round the stem of a smooth tree the honeysuckle twines; to a trim wall the ivy clings. (8)
  • No comrade was so disloyal and unchivalrous as to carry the story to those in authority, but soon the love-making conveyed itself to their very eyes. (21)
  • Lavender had been growing more and more excited at each word he overheard, for a scheme of really stupendous proportions was shaping itself within him. (8)
  • There is a scent, too, underneath the freshness-sweet-brier, I think, and our Dutch honeysuckle; nothing else could so delicately twine itself with air. (8)
  • The frivolous ingenuity which wasted itself in this exercise happily could not hold out long, and in verse it was pretty well helpless from the beginning. (9)
  • Though this reasoning may but have disguised an impulse stronger than hatred and sinister curiosity, the impulse itself was of driving and compelling force. (12)
  • And gently, like a golden-fruited vine, With earnest tenderness itself consign, And creeping up deliriously entwine Its dear delicious arms Round the beloved being! (10)

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Definition of itself:

  • itself, it-self’, pron. the neuter reciprocal pronoun, applied to things. | by itself, alone, apart; in and by itself, separately considered.(0)

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