15679 examples of wrong in sentences

'Sir, I imagine the delay of publication is owing to this;that, after publication, there will be no more subscribers, and few will send the additional guinea to get their books: in which they will be wrong; for there will be a great deal of instruction in the work.

But we may be misled perhaps by a wrong translation.

Burnet says that 'the Earl was both the wisest and the worthiest man that belonged to his country, and fit for governing any affairs but his own; which he by a wrong turn, and by his love for the public, neglected to his ruin.

'You wrong me,' replied the young man; 'I have known and admired her long enough to appreciate her intrinsic worth.

It is perfectly natural that your grandfather should wish you to make a suitable marriage, perfectly natural that he should not want you to run after the wrong woman.

"Piers," she said, "tell me what is wrong!" He stiffened at her approach, straightened himself, faced her.

Butno, there's nothing wrong,nothing that is, that hasn't been wrong for ages.

Butno, there's nothing wrong,nothing that is, that hasn't been wrong for ages.

"My father said I was to go to her if anything went wrong."

That makes me feel so certain there's something wrong about it.

[Miswend, go wrong.

Hardly naythles were they restrayned so, Till that the Foxe forth toward them did goe, And there disswaded them from needlease feare, 1075 For that the King did favour to them beare; And therefore dreadles bad them come to corte; For no wild beasts should do them any torte [Torte, wrong.

He then, to prove whether his powre would pas As currant, sent the Foxe to them streight way, 1095 Commaunding them their cause of strife bewray; And, if that wrong on eyther side there were, That he should warne the wronger to appeare The morrow next at court, it to defend;

Thus his praises wrong God

hurt himself no less than they wrong God.

She demanded of me, as the only grounds on which I was to consider myself safe from hell, certain fears and hopes which I did not feel, and experiences which I did not experience; and it was my fault, and a sign of my being in a wrong state-to use no harder term-that I did not feel them; and yet it was only God's grace which could make me feel them:

One knows right from wrong, you know, and other fundamentals.

And I believe in my heart the man is in the right in calling Jane wrong.

But then-if she is wrong, is he right?

"This is a mere business transaction, you know," seeing that I hesitated to comply, "and your phrenological developments must atone for my deficiencies, or all will go wrong at oncebut do as you like.

Have you reason to suppose that there was a Scotch branch in your family?" "Yes," said I, for it would have been positively wrong in me to say that the feelings that I had for the Scotch hadn't any meaning at all.

Now I must finish this letter and bid good-by to beautiful Britain, which has made us happy and treated us well in spite of some comparisons in which we was expected to be on the wrong side, but which hurt nobody, and which I don't want even to think of at such a moment as this.

From which I gathered that I was not wrong in my surmises, that the fair Leah had been smitten by my personality and my appearance rather than by those of my friend, and that he was suffering the pangs of an insane jealousy.

One section of our country believes slavery is right and ought to be extended, while the other believes it is wrong and ought not to be extended.

I did so in language which I can not improve, and which, therefore, I beg to repeat: One section of our country believes slavery is right and ought to be extended, while the other believes it is wrong and ought not to be extended.

15679 examples of  wrong  in sentences