CHOOSE in a Sentence
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283 example sentences for CHOOSE, such as:
1. Of two evils choose the least.
2. Choose an author as you choose a friend.
3. You'll have to choose whether to buy it or not.
4. There is a wide variety of patterns to choose from.
5. Whatever system you choose, it must be run in properly.
2. Choose an author as you choose a friend.
3. You'll have to choose whether to buy it or not.
4. There is a wide variety of patterns to choose from.
5. Whatever system you choose, it must be run in properly.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of CHOOSE
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choose
v. see fit or proper to act in a certain way; decide to act in a certain way
v. select as an alternative over another
Classic Sentence: (179 in 12 pages)
1 I never saw anyone faint, and I don't choose to make myself all black and blue, tumbling flat as you do.
2 "We don't cheat in America, but you can, if you choose," said Jo angrily.
3 Why, you pile up your hands, choose a number, and draw out in turn, and the person who draws at the number has to answer truly any question put by the rest.
4 "I've made such quantities it would be hard to choose which I'd have," said Laurie, lying flat and throwing cones at the squirrel who had betrayed him.
5 After I'd seen as much of the world as I want to, I'd like to settle in Germany and have just as much music as I choose.
6 I should choose this if I might, replied Amy, looking with great admiration at a string of gold and ebony beads from which hung a heavy cross of the same.
7 She felt excited and strange, and not knowing what else to do, followed a capricious impulse, and, withdrawing her hands, said petulantly, "I don't choose."
8 Love Jo all your days, if you choose, but don't let it spoil you, for it's wicked to throw away so many good gifts because you can't have the one you want.
9 If you choose to take offence at this, leave the house and feast elsewhere at one another's houses at your own cost turn and turn about.
10 When Menelaus saw this he doubted whether to let him choose his own time for speaking, or to ask him at once and find what it was all about.
11 No one shall force me one way or the other, not even though I choose to make the stranger a present of the bow outright, and let him take it away with him.
12 Missis intends you to leave Gateshead in a day or two, and you shall choose what toys you like to take with you.
13 Why my hand shook, and why I involuntarily spilt half the contents of my cup into my saucer, I did not choose to consider.
14 Mr. Rochester obliged me to go to a certain silk warehouse: there I was ordered to choose half-a-dozen dresses.
15 Provided with plenty of money and the passport of an old name, I could choose my own society: no circles were closed against me.
Example Sentence: (104 in 7 pages)
1 Your life can be enhanced, and your happiness enriched, when you choose to change your perspective.
2 The lucky winner will be able to choose from three different holidays.
3 He has the ability to achieve success in whatever field of endeavour he should choose.
4 If the weather is wet or cold choose an indoor activity.
5 It is always important to choose enjoyable, nutritious foods.
6 Everything can be taken from a man but one thing; the freedom to choose his attitude in any given set of circumstances.
7 Choose an author as you choose a friend.
8 I choose for my subject faith wrought into life, apart from creed or dogma.
9 Of two evils choose the least.
10 Understand their own strengths, to choose the life occupation orientation; practice their strengths, to accomplish his career.
11 There was an infinite variety of drinks to choose from.
12 There is a wide variety of patterns to choose from.
13 Whatever system you choose, it must be run in properly.
14 Life will knock us down, but we can choose whether or not to stand back up.
15 You'll have to choose whether to buy it or not.