We found 247 examples of how to use gentleman in an English sentence.
Sentences 76 to 100 of 247.
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76. | He has grown up to be a fine gentleman. | |
77. | He used to be a gentleman. | |
78. | He is a perfect gentleman. | |
79. | He is a fine gentleman. | |
80. | As she is a lady, so he is a gentleman. | |
81. | That gentleman usually wears a hat. | |
82. | A true gentleman would not betray his friends. | |
83. | It doesn't become a gentleman to fuss over trifles. | |
84. | I have no idea, I'm not so well up on that kind of matters. You'd better ask that gentleman over there. | |
85. | Conspicuous consumption of valuable goods is a means of reputability to the gentleman of leisure. | |
86. | Many a gentleman of the old school has been provoked to remark regretfully upon the under-bred manners and bearing of even the better classes in the modern industrial communities; and the decay of the ceremonial code—or as it is otherwise called, the vulgarisation of life—among the industrial classes proper has become one of the chief enormities of latter-day civilisation in the eyes of all persons of delicate sensibilities. | |
87. | He's a real gentleman. | |
88. | In the carriage sat a gentleman, not attractive, but also not unattractive, not too fat nor too thin; one could not call him old, but he also was not too young. | |
89. | A true gentleman never betrays his friends. | |
90. | What does that gentleman do for a living? | |
91. | That gentleman isn't a teacher, he's a doctor. | |
92. | A gentleman is someone who knows how to play the banjo and doesn't. | |
93. | The gentleman kissed the lady's hand. | |
94. | I see a gentleman and a lady. | |
95. | The gentleman stood in front of the bank. | |
96. | You're a gentleman and a scholar, my friend. | |
97. | He's a gentleman. | |
98. | He is a very gallant gentleman. | |
99. | He was a good-looking but somewhat raffish young gentleman. | |
100. | A daughter of the first Earl of Gowrie was courted by a young gentleman much her inferior in rank and fortune. |