Sentences with alone
a·lone
A a - There is nothing so frightening as to be alone in a combat situation.
- She has lived alone in this house for almost five years now.
- Thinking of renting a property near the campus means that you are ready to face the world alone and are ready to sign your name on that lease.
- Being alone in the world is a fact of life.
- I couldn't imagine why he would want to be alone with me. [+ with]
- Never in her life had she felt so alone, so abandoned.
- Buying a property abroad is a lot more common these days than before – with an estimated 100000 Brits alone doing exactly that this year.
- As an adjective, alone generally follows the word it modifies
- You alone should determine what is right for you.
- The BBC alone is sending 300 technicians, directors and commentators.
- Newcastle is far from alone. Colleges around the country have developed programmes of student support.
- Bringing up a child alone should give you a sense of achievement.
- One man alone could lift it
- He stands alone in the field of microbiology
- She alone believed him
- The hut stood alone on the prairie
- To walk alone
- The carton alone weighs two pounds
- To stand alone as an example of courage
- I want to be alone.
- One cannot live by bread alone.
- He is alone among his peers in devotion to duty.
- She prefers to live alone.
- The baby let go of the side of the crib and stood alone.
- Leave him alone—he wants to rest.
- He was too tired to walk, let alone run.
- Marriages are often destroyed by relatives who will not let well enough alone.
- I can't ask for help because I am alone.
- Jones alone could do it.
- Hungary's leader is not alone in eastern and southern Europe, where democratically elected populist strongmen increasingly dominate, deploying the power of the state and a battery of instruments of intimidation to crush dissent, demonise opposition, tame the media and tailor the system to their ends.
- She walked home alone.
- The job was to hard for me to do alone.