22896 examples of wonder in sentences

I wonder what would have happened had we taken the same line about German newspapers.

I wonder whether it was their guilt or their efficiency that prompted Austria's action.

His mother had died when he was very young, and he had had little education, and strange stories were in circulation about that lonely farmhouse, not much to the credit of father or son; which stories John Thornton must, in his position of clergyman, have heard somewhat of; so that one need hardly wonder at his uneasiness when he saw him enter.

"Jim," said I, "I wonder what is going on at Drumston now?" "I wonder," he said softly.

"Jim," said I, "I wonder what is going on at Drumston now?" "I wonder," he said softly.

I wonder if she married that fellow Hawker?" "I fear there's but little doubt of it," I said.

"Is nobody going to notice me or my boy, I wonder?" said Mrs. Buckley.

The boy looked in wonder at a tall man who looked short beside Little John, as he came up in coat of green with brown belt, a sword by his side, quiver of arrows hung on his back, and longbow in his hand.

she questioned breathlessly; "and what did you tell her?" Faith repeated the conversation in open-eyed wonder.

"I wonder what the deuce has got into him, anyway," he muttered.

" "I don't wonder," said Faith.

" Both women stared at her as she spoke, but, for a wonder, neither of them scoffed at her statement.

"I wonder if Miss Brady is ill?" said Faith as she squeezed by Miss Jones in the narrow space behind the counter.

It's no wonder that the prospect of a square meal and a little recreation tempted them.

"Why, the boss' religious attack has upset him completelyknocked him out in one roundand I don't much wonder.

"I wonder what she wishes to see me for?" said her employer, musingly.

I wonder what could have been their motive for keeping it a secret!" Faith shook her head.

She had hardly had time to wonder what had occurred, when the door flew open and she had a good look right straight into the office.

And wonder not, Reader, if the author as a poet thus reproach these prelates of the Church; for even great Doctors and Saints have not been able to abstain from rebukes of this sort against such men in the Church."

I think I'll sleep better if I have the debt off my mind, and I shouldn't wonder if you would.

He knows the mystical wonder and horror that Coleridge set forth in The Ancient Mariner.

The impressions of all these things were unfamiliar and ministered to a sense of wonder, and by that very fact they were classed as romantic, as modes of escape from a settled way of life.

If Wordsworth represents that side of the Romantic Revival which is best described as the return to Nature, Coleridge has justification for the phrase "Renascence of Wonder."

George was very angry, and no wonder!

No wonder God looks down upon sinful mankind and is grieved.

22896 examples of  wonder  in sentences