Sentence for sometimes | Use sometimes in a sentence

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  • Sometimes dey takes both. (9)
  • Sometimes it will do both. (8)
  • Sometimes the number is larger. (21)
  • Is it sometimes dead, or sleeping? (10)
  • So yer give me a thought sometimes. (8)
  • Her intellect had sometimes protested. (10)
  • I sometimes think I try myself too high. (8)
  • He is sometimes so naughty about writing. (8)
  • The people are sometimes grateful, my dear. (10)
  • I must have something decent to do sometimes. (8)
  • A job of this kind sometimes made nasty blood! (8)
  • Must speak the truth sometimes, even at that risk. (8)
  • The great Mel had sometimes slept at the Dolphin. (10)
  • Hard men have sometimes a warm affection for dogs. (10)
  • What an air of probability sometimes runs through a dream! (4)
  • Sometimes, she wondered whether, if Fiorsen died, she would marry her lover. (8)
  • She was too sharp for him; fine, as Annette sometimes called her. (8)
  • Each village had its weir and its mill, and sometimes two of them. (20)
  • Sometimes its sufficiency is able to float an indifferent product. (16)
  • Only to think of her, I could sometimes drop into a chair for a good cry. (10)
  • Noel would say things sometimes which made her feel the younger of the two. (8)
  • Noel, so affectionate, and dreamy, seemed sometimes possessed of a little devil. (8)
  • I will not do anything to hurt him; but if I cannot see him sometimes, I shall die. (8)
  • She had been riding and dancing with him, and sometimes this had been almost blissful. (8)
  • But remember that Fridolin sometimes contrives to escape and have the guilty scorched. (10)
  • He went to bed, and fell into the deep sleep which sometimes follows a great moral shock. (9)
  • In her kind schemes for Elizabeth, she sometimes planned her marrying Colonel Fitzwilliam. (4)
  • She sometimes charitably laid down her pencil and left them, having forgotten this or that. (10)
  • An awkward problem which sometimes presents itself is the replenishing of the horse stables. (21)
  • He was not clever, though he had read much; and sometimes perhaps he was too fond of talking. (8)
  • Enough of this matter, friend Nevil; but sometimes a friend must allow himself to be bothered. (10)
  • He also discovered that she had an opinion of her own, and sometimes he consulted it; but alas! (10)
  • It flattered her to think that she sometimes prompted him, sometimes illumined. (10)
  • Sometimes they change pupils; my lord educates the little dame, and my lady the hope of Raynham. (10)
  • To prove that it was no artificial color, Forepaugh used sometimes to send the brute into the water. (21)
  • The General was very fond of this after-dinner intercourse, and prolonged it sometimes for two hours. (18)
  • Sometimes, also, the direction is given in the repeat of the first section, to introduce variations of the text at will. (3)
  • In any case, if you halt, I am compelled to quit your society, which is sometimes infinitely diverting. (10)
  • Sometimes we paddled alongside for a while, and whetted each other with gastronomical fancies as we went. (2)
  • The mind will, as you may know, sometimes refuse to work when the sensations are shameful and astonished. (10)
  • He behaved well to her; and she is attached to him still; sometimes she is crying yet because she lost him. (8)
  • Sometimes she felt the need almost of defence against her happiness, and a vague apprehension mixed with it. (9)
  • His image rose before her day and night, sometimes alone, sometimes with his beautiful bride. (5)
  • Both no doubt in the great trouble of youth; which sometimes, as he knew too well, lasted on almost to old age. (8)
  • It has a fancy of gripping me in the stomach sometimes, holding on like a slow fire for seven hours at a time. (14)
  • Sometimes we can tell which impulse is likely to be the most active, and which principle the least restraining. (10)
  • The case occurred in old days now and again, sometimes, upon imagined provocation, more furiously than at others. (10)
  • He had often taken it very seriously, and sometimes he said that he must forego the hope on which his heart was set. (9)
  • This was always considerable, and sometimes so great that I forgot the critic in it, and read on and on for pleasure. (9)
  • Sometimes he would cover his ears, to avoid hearing of that long stress of mind at which he had now and then glimpsed. (8)
  • It might be noted that he never looked at Holly without her knowing of it, but that she looked at him sometimes unawares. (8)
  • Sometimes there are brief stops at wayside stations, while the engine takes water or gives place to another iron hauler. (21)
  • In those conscious that their birth has caused death or even too great suffering, there is sometimes this hostile instinct. (8)
  • People constantly came and went in the waiting-room, which was sometimes quite full, and again empty of all but themselves. (9)
  • The colonel hinted at high police duties that gentlemen were sometimes called on to perform for the protection of society. (10)
  • We two speak heart to heart: I sometimes fancy you have that voice: you hurt me with it more than you know; gladden me too! (10)
  • The professor is better out of a circle that often confounds by lionizing, sometimes annoys by abandoning, and always confuses. (10)
  • He only stood there perhaps twenty seconds, but visual records gleaned in a moment sometimes outlast the visions of hours and days. (8)
  • But sometimes Miss Enderby feared that it was Bessie who used such finesse as there was, and always put herself where he could see her. (9)
  • There were hills in the distance upon either hand; and on one side, the river sometimes bordered on the wooded spurs of Coucy and St. Gobain. (2)
  • It sometimes inspires a semblance of courage; she may determine; she may be stedfast long enough for him to take his measures to bear her away. (10)
  • They called at various times of the morning, sometimes separately, sometimes together, and now and then accompanied by their aunt. (4)
  • Sometimes he would indulge me transparently in a political controversy, confessing that my dialectical dexterity went far to make a Radical of him. (10)
  • He was very busy, passing between the groups, chatting, laughing, taking the feminine taps he received, and sometimes returning them in sly whispers. (10)
  • She would visibly shrink at those remarks, though they were sometimes so excruciatingly funny that she had to laugh, and feel dreadful immediately after. (8)
  • The boss was sure that there could be no charge of disguise or pretence after that, although suspicious onlookers sometimes said something about waterproof paint. (21)
  • This is an attitude sometimes produced in people by a sense of just, or even unjust, superiority; sometimes by serious trouble; sometimes by transient annoyance. (9)

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