58 examples of counting with in sentences

In the Epilogue Mrs. Behn asserts that she wrote The False Count with ease in something less than a week.

Time did not count with her as with common men.

Unless there is an accident the escape will not be known for many hours, and then should we have so much the lead that we could count with some degree of assurance upon gaining Cherry Valley.

But of course he's extremely eligible, isn't he?" "Does that count with you?" said Piers curiously.

'I thank the Principal and his staff for their past exertions, and I count with confidence on their future labours.

" "You may count with certainty on that," says I; "for if my arguments lacked power, I have but to say 'tis your desire, and 'twould be done though it took the last penny from her.

I was in as great a fever and excitement now as when I found the locket in the Mohune vault, and could scarce count with trembling fingers as far as twenty-one, in the first verse, for hurry and amaze.

Ah, how can I tell thee her praise For whom all my life's but the string Of a rosary painful of days; Which I count with a curious smile As a miser who hoardeth his gain, Though, a madhearted spendthrift the while, I but gather to waste again.

The boys consulted among themselves, and agreed that it was necessary to acquaint the count with all the facts that they had discovered, and to leave him to act as seemed best according to his judgment.

A party without an especially pretty dress didn't amount to much; she couldn't help that; it did count with everybody, and it made a difference.

It was balmy, and we sat in our shirts, the bosoms open for the breeze, the count with his gorgeous Japanese god shining upon his ivory breast, and the round glass in his eye.

I saw his lips move: he was counting with me.

"It doesn't really count one way or the other with me, Dick, any more than it would count with you if I hawked stale fish in the street for cat's meat.

You think I'm only pleased to know that you're free from your burden, at last, eh, Dick, and that your trouble doesn't count with me?

Bring the count with you; leave him at Boulogne; he knows the colonel of the ."

The two women were treating the count with the well-bred familiarity of persons in the same rank of life, but at times the sailor fancied that he noted that they were afraid of him.

New Yorkers found it difficult to believe that a man who could influence Western audiences could have anything to say that would count with the cultivated citizens of the East.

I sit among the officers, usually with a commandant on one side and a colonel on the other, with a General de Division, and a Général de Brigade in front of me, and all sorts of gilt stripes about me, which I count with curiosity, now that I have learned what they mean, as I surreptitiously try to discover the marks that war has made on their facesand don't find them.

Air-raids evidently do not count with this gallant yeoman.

I have often been surprised at the dexterity and speed with which some scholars can count with their fingers when adding, and yet they could not get through the sum very quickat least they would have done it in half the time if the same effort had been made in traveling on a shorter road.

After ten they count ten-one, ten-two, etc., up to fifteen, and then ten-five-one; but their numerals become so hopelessly complicated when they get above twenty, that is would be easier to carry a pocketful of stones and count with them, than to pronounce the corresponding words.

And, after a moment, as she stood silent, "Doesn't that count with you?

" She looked up at him quickly, caught by something in his tone, "Of course your wishes count with me!"

After this resolve, I learned that my wife was pregnant; at last, after counting with anxiety each day and hour, the full period arrived, and this girl was born.

Then you should have him breathe in unison with you, making a mental count with you at the same time, so that you will "breathe together."

58 examples of  counting with  in sentences