4041 examples of person. in sentences

They pay more attention to a man person.

It was eleven in the morning when she reached the Porte Bannière, and she sat three hours in her state carriage without seeing a person.

As he has draped the figures in his great epic, so has an admiring posterity draped his own person.

It would seem that Sor Teresa, despite her slow dignity of manner, was a quick person.

"I am to inquire into the suitability of Antioch or Daphne as the site of the Olympic games that the emperor proposed to preside over in person.

And as soon as the packet came she would see that Mrs. Coombe had it in person.

New York does not hold such a person.

The little hall was empty; the door of the room opposite, which had been closed when she had entered, was ajar now, but there were no signs of any living person.

However, the French declined to go any farther; so here we remain for the night, and we have got into a joss-house, which is lucky, for we have no tents with usonly a very light kit and three days' provisions for each person.

He boarded his plane feeling that, in his single-minded pursuit of fiction, he had missed a good person.

He's a real person.

I hope some day they'll arrest the wrong person.

With the astonishingly quick shifting of viewpoint of the young, she no longer felt the least anxiety that her home, or even that she herself should make a good impression on this evidently quite negligible person.

Winter had, moreover, that good carriage, and peculiar look, which belongs to an officer of light cavalry, and he, therefore, assumed a military costume, which best displayed the graces of his person.

But the peculiarity of "George Eliot," among English novelists, is that in her books everybody falls in love with the wrong person.

Alexander Murray, the schoolmaster, observes, "When language was plain and simple, the English always said thou, when speaking to a single person.

"When singular pronouns, or a noun and pronoun, of different persons, are disjunctively connected, the verb must agree with that person which is placed nearest to it: as, 'I or thou art to blame;' 'Thou or I am in fault;' 'I, or thou, or he, is the author of it;' 'George or I am the person.'

Even in her portrait of the heroic Shirley, who was frankly "taken" from her sister Emily, she achieved the likeness mainly by the artifice of unlikeness, by removing Shirley Keeldar into a life in which Emily Brontë had never played a part, whereby Shirley became for her a separate person.

Told by Son of Yellow Person.

The first troops he had sent against them had been repulsed; and he felt the necessity of going thither in person.

* One might suppose that a legatee to twenty-five thousand dollars could be readily found; but Miss Sadie Burch proved a most elusive person.

In fact, the same action or word in Jesus may be consistent or inconsistent with moral perfection, according to the previous assumptions concerning his person.

In 1787, the Prince of Wales was made a Mason "at an occasional lodge, convened," says Preston, "for the purpose, at the Star and Garter, Pall Mall, over which the Duke of Cumberland, (Grand Master) presided in person.

"Dear one," he said, "we are to have a companion now, who says he is a very proper person.

The sidewalks are narrow, and in places will accommodate but one person.

4041 examples of  person.  in sentences