Sentence for venture | Use venture in a sentence

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  • I venture . (10)
  • He was not inclined to venture more. (10)
  • She did not venture to come with me. (14)
  • The untried venture of it depressed him. (10)
  • She could not even venture to second him. (10)
  • Instead, he would venture on with the others. (13)
  • She grew pale and could scarcely venture a reply. (18)
  • Then I venture to propose myself to appeal to her. (10)
  • May I venture to say that I prefer my present company? (10)
  • Did they venture upon allusions to the retreat upon Ross? (6)
  • But really, I could almost venture, if Harriet would sit to me. (4)
  • Could a reasonable head venture to think anything in particular? (10)
  • You and I, Emma, will venture to take the part of the poor husband. (4)
  • I venture my word that a, decent lad, with science, would beat him. (10)
  • He was, she would venture to say, her ideal of an English gentleman. (10)
  • Why do you throw away all your hard earnings on such a crazy venture? (9)
  • Having drawn this bow at a venture, he paused, doubtful of his wisdom. (8)
  • At worst, it would be the loss of a couple of days; worth the venture. (10)
  • Catherine turned away her head, not knowing whether she might venture to laugh. (4)
  • Nor let the philosopher venture hastily to despise them as pipers to dilettante life. (10)
  • If I did not desire to work, should I venture to run the chances of an offence to you? (10)
  • If I did not desire to work, should I venture to run the chances of an offence to you? (22)
  • It was not his fault that their venture proved of such slight return in literary material. (9)
  • But I had not expected him to venture on the assertion that the prince was for the marriage. (10)
  • I venture to say that they would be satisfied with a dozen for audience, for a commencement. (10)
  • How could they impress the jury with a belief which they did not themselves venture to affirm? (7)
  • Suppose she should use the garland as a rope and venture to leap over it on this giddy height? (5)
  • As I prospected, I saw no possible end to the venture save that of every expectation fulfilled. (16)
  • Clara hoped that on this morning of a doubtful though imperative venture she had done some good. (10)
  • Such a place affords us, I would venture to say, the advantages without the seductions of a Club. (10)
  • Sir Austin then learnt that he had before him the culprit who had assisted his son in that venture. (10)
  • Spring came, and it was decided to venture again to plant the colony on the banks of the Red River. (19)
  • If outsiders venture to bid for the work, they cannot with safety go low enough to get the contract. (13)
  • He went with me into the world from my village when I left it to make my first venture away from home. (9)
  • The strange blush prompted an impulse in Redworth to speak to her at once of his venture in railways. (10)
  • I venture to say it may be taken for a proof of incipient insanity to care to hear such a fellow twice. (10)
  • This was said at a venture, as I began to be ashamed of being always asleep before my fellow-travellers. (6)
  • I venture to say that the power to take a licking is better worth having than the power to administer one. (10)
  • I had made my reflections, and never again did I venture to pass upon what contributors of his quality sent me. (9)
  • But in taking without mercy, I venture to trust that the manners of a happier era instruct them not to scorn us. (10)
  • I venture no conjecture as to its present popularity, but of all books relating to the sea I think it, is the best. (9)
  • I suppose it was almost as trying a venture into the regions of the unknown as to publish a first book, or to marry. (2)
  • When I had got thus far, the agitation of my aunt was such, that I could not venture to say more for a minute or two. (6)
  • I suppose, but venture with timidity on the suggestion, that this may have been a romantic and nocturnal picnic party. (2)
  • I drive a barouche there, and venture to prophesy that my equipage will create the greatest excitement of any in London. (10)
  • On the subject of the first of the two circumstances, she did, after a little reflection, venture the following question. (4)
  • As she became sacreder and doubly precious to him, the less would he venture to thwart her, though he should think her mad. (10)
  • The circus arrived in Chicago on Sunday for a week stand, and the press agent was ready with an elaborately planned venture. (21)
  • At first, terrified by the French cannon and muskets, they did not venture to approach too near the walls of the French forts. (19)
  • He has had a tolerably souring experience of the state; he might be inclined if, say, you took him in hand, for another venture. (10)
  • They could hardly wait till they had supper before plunging into the ancient town, and they took the first tram-car at a venture. (9)
  • She only wished that it were less openly shown; and once or twice did venture to suggest the propriety of some self-command to Marianne. (4)
  • The truth is, I begin to feel that I cannot venture to mistrust my infallible judgement, or I shall have no confidence in myself at all. (10)
  • What queer fellows your fine painters must be, to think that anybody would venture their lives in such a shapeless old cockleshell as that? (4)
  • But whether Catherine might still expect her friends, whether there had not been too much rain for Miss Tilney to venture, must yet be a question. (4)
  • She played with the little Francis, who was beginning to venture about the walls and chairs of his nursery, testing the power in his sturdy legs. (13)
  • He detailed a reckless, sordid, bold scheme, which, on the pivot of a trading venture, was intended to spin a whole wheel of political convulsions. (8)
  • Mr. Tuckham would venture to state that no English gentleman, exempt from an examination by order of the Commissioners of Lunacy, could be sincerely a Radical. (10)

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