THOSE in a Sentence

Learn THOSE from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
404 example sentences for THOSE, such as:
1. I felt very inferior among all those academics.
2. Time will abandon those funny oath, until we also agree.
3. Action is the last resource of those who know not how to dream.
4. Consider the problems of the teenager contra those of the adult.
5. In this world there is always danger for those who are afraid of it.
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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
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 Meanings and Examples of THOSE
Classic Sentence: (202 in 14 pages)
1  Here, I thought, is one of those whose joy-imparting smiles are bestowed on all but me.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 16
2  You must create a female for me with whom I can live in the interchange of those sympathies necessary for my being.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 17
3  Yet, still, words like those I have recorded would burst uncontrollably from me.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 22
4  I am the assassin of those most innocent victims; they died by my machinations.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 22
5  Tom deferred that much to the sensibilities of those East Eggers who might be on the train.
The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 2
6  "I want to get one of those dogs," she said earnestly.
The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 2
7  Once I wrote down on the empty spaces of a time-table the names of those who came to Gatsby's house that summer.
The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 4
8  She devoted herself to those whom she had been taught to call her uncle and cousins.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 3
9  Krempe with warmth, "every instant that you have wasted on those books is utterly and entirely lost."
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 3
10  I had one of those renewals of complete faith in him that I'd experienced before.
The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 7
11  He told her those things in a way that frightened her--that made it look as if I was some kind of cheap sharper.
The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 8
12  None but those who have experienced them can conceive of the enticements of science.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 4
13  Most of those reports were a nightmare--grotesque, circumstantial, eager and untrue.
The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 9
14  He stared at me without a word and I knew I had guessed right about those missing hours.
The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 9
15  It was no great distance, in those days, from the prison door to the market-place.
The Scarlet Letter By Nathaniel Hawthorne
Context  Highlight   In II. THE MARKET-PLACE
Example Sentence: (202 in 14 pages)
1  Action is the last resource of those who know not how to dream.
2  All those appearing on the register must notify the authorities of any change of address.
3  Consider the problems of the teenager contra those of the adult.
4  I'll have to do those letters tomorrow—I'm a bit pushed for time this afternoon.
5  She groaned at the memory, suffering all over again the excruciating embarrassment of those moments.
6  It was an age of conspicuous consumption — those who had money liked to display it.
7  Time will abandon those funny oath, until we also agree.
8  No matter how many mistakes you make or how slowly you progress, you are already ahead of those who never tried.
9  Happiness will never come to those who fail to appreciate what they already have.
10  To fear love is to fear life, and those who fear life are already three parts dead.
11  In this world there is always danger for those who are afraid of it.
12  Thos who eat most are not always fattest; those who read most, not always wisest.
13  It is the peculiarity of knowledge that those who really thirst for it always get it.
14  I felt very inferior among all those academics.
15  Meanwhile, they should encourage those among us who cannot swim five yards before they are gasping for air.