85 examples of go-between in sentences

Now I being the Confident in your Amours, the Jack-go-between the civil Pimp or soyou left her in charge with me at your Departure.

In taking a wife, be sure 'tis a fact, That with no go-between you never can speed.

He had employed this Cassio in his love-affair with Desdemona, and Cassio had been a sort of go-between in his suit: for Othello, fearing that himself had not those soft parts of conversation which please ladies, and finding these qualities in his friend, would often depute Cassio to go (as he phrased it) a courting for him: such innocent simplicity being rather an honour than a blemish to the character of the valiant Moor.

Immortal Go-between!

The 'Bishop' must act as go-between; the 'Bishop,' by Jove! should let the cat out of the bag; the 'Bishop' would gladly colour the facts and obscure the falsehoods.

"It's a profession I never heard of before, but he seems to act as a go-between.

[person who mediates] mediator, arbitrator, intercessor, peacemaker, makepeace^, negotiator, go-between; diplomatist &c (consignee) 758; moderator; propitiator; umpire.

A middleman, called a "fogger," acts as a go-between, receiving the material from the master, distributing it among the workers, and collecting the finished product.

You're a great go-between!

Nothing easier, everybody knew, than for Mistress Willan Blaycke to have supported half a dozen illegitimate children, if she had had them, on the money her husband gave her so lavishly; and there was old Victor, as ready and unscrupulous a go-between as ever an unscrupulous woman needed.

Never had we go-between but that book.

The peripatetic go-between reappeared, and under Jack's last communication was written, "Thank you!"

It was not the first time he had used Sivert as a go-between.

He is the go-between of gods and men.

"I'd like to ask him how he saw so clearly that it stands there between this cottage and the Forestyet somehow more in sympathy with us than with the mass of woods behinda sort of go-between.

Fast cement of fast friends, band of society, Old natural go-between in the world's business, Where civil life and order, wanting this cement, Would presently rush back Into the pristine state of singularity, And each man stand alone.

FRAMPTON Met him oft By stealth, where I still of the party was SELBY Prime confidant to all the school, I warrant, And general go-between [Aside.] MRS.

The jaundiced and mustached steward listened to him attentively with the complacency of a go-between, and at last was able to formulate a complete personality with all its data.

House go-between for Bank act foes, Glass declares.

He asked how he could marry her all of a sudden when they had never been betrothed; but the princess said "We have been betrothed for a long time; do you remember one day tying a hair up in a leaf and setting it to float downstream; well that hair has been the go-between which arranged our betrothal."

So the go-between was told to arrange for the wedding to take place that very month, as Lita's birthday fell in the next month, which therefore was not suitable for his wedding.

Then the bride's family sent him back to say that they were prepared to send a string of nine knots; and the next day the go-between told this to Lita's family and they said that they were willing to accept it; so the go-between brought a string of nine knots to signify that the wedding would take place in nine days.

No mere external go-between can logically connect.

The go-between who had concluded Prudence's betrothal came one day at the instance of the P'ei family to ask that marriage might be hastened.

At last he said to the go-between: "Be so good as to entertain this venerable aunt for a moment, while I go and find my Old-Thornbush.

85 examples of  go-between  in sentences