Sentence for you | Use you in a sentence

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

  • Go along with you! (9)
  • My love, I smile at you! (10)
  • You must! (8)
  • Nor can you. (8)
  • Did you see him? (10)
  • Suppose you begin. (9)
  • Till, she met you? (8)
  • You know our love. (10)
  • You got my monkey up. (8)
  • You transcend my powers. (9)
  • I give you credit for it. (4)
  • This is too hard for you. (8)
  • Where do you get it from? (8)
  • Have you forgiven me, yet? (9)
  • Perhaps he will help you. (22)
  • I believe in you perfectly. (9)
  • You ask me what is my will? (10)
  • I spoke of you to my mother. (10)
  • You remember her in England. (10)
  • I will be with you instantly. (10)
  • It is like you to be merciful. (8)
  • I am very grieved to pain you. (10)
  • Why, doctor, it would be a good opening for you! (9)
  • I give it here, to you, to all. (10)
  • Did you mean it to serve as such? (10)
  • I thought you were still out there. (8)
  • You are getting old; I am not, yet. (8)
  • And how much are you going to put in? (8)
  • But you see the Rector wishes to know. (8)
  • But she has always done justice to you. (4)
  • Console Lady Catherine as well as you can. (4)
  • You have guessed how the tower was afire. (10)
  • No such time as you allude to will ever come. (4)
  • You must not come back here, Freeland minimus. (8)
  • You must come and talk to the Rector to-morrow. (8)
  • I fancied you would wish to hear of the evening. (10)
  • You beheld a creature tied to the stake of Duty. (10)
  • They said you changed your body every seven years. (8)
  • He has had his punishment, gentlemen, you may depend. (8)
  • Now I thank you, dear, for bringing me back to life. (10)
  • You know I sent him tickets yesterday for the theatre. (6)
  • Then you hold out both watches to her, and laugh again. (9)
  • I should like to have you go, now, for that very reason. (9)
  • You generally come forward about every seven years or so. (10)
  • Did you ever watch a school of fishes coasting along a bank? (8)
  • I am sure you have, somehow or other, imbibed such a notion. (4)
  • Shall I use cunning or force to make you suffer punishment? (12)
  • He would have sent you a description of everything and everybody. (4)
  • If Nevil should be very unwell, you will not leave him immediately. (10)
  • He is a captain now, but he takes that rank very late, you will own. (10)
  • Sixteen hundred, in fact, is what we think you should give us yearly. (8)
  • Now seriously, what have you ever known of self-denial and dependence? (4)
  • And how may you know that you have reached to Philosophy? (10)
  • As for discipline, what do you aristocrats, or bourgeois know of discipline? (8)
  • And that shows that you are only a man after all; in spite of your finessing. (9)
  • When you have done laughing with her, you can laugh at her. (10)
  • But dinner unites the idea of pleasure and duty, and brings you gently back to earth. (9)
  • Could I have spoken of myself so unreservedly that in part you know me as I know myself! (10)
  • Such a penance as I have been enduring, while you were sitting here so composed and so happy! (4)
  • I guess it must be his grandfather, old Phillips Corey; it often skips a generation, you know. (9)
  • You might take them for mystical streaming torches on the border-ground between vision and fancy. (10)
  • If you do not want Rose Jocelyn to love you, you must undo it in your own way. (10)
  • You speak like a fellow recording the devout observances of a great dame with her minor and superior, ecclesiastical comforters. (10)
  • Why, Vernon, you yourself have said that the English would be very perfect Jews if they could manage to live on the patriarchal system. (10)
  • It is as easy to get to us as to Switzerland, and you shall sleep now and then in the ice-chest to make you comfortable. (14)
  • But digest what you have learnt, Richie; press nothing on the squire; be guided by the advice of that esteemed and admirable woman, your aunt Dorothy. (10)

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Definition of you:

  • you, , pron. 2d pers. pron. pl., but also used as singular. | pron.pl. you’-uns, a provincial form for you_, you ones_. | you’re another, the vulgar form of tu quoque_, effective in vituperation, but not an argument. (0)

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