Use "do something unawares" in a sentence

1. Her sudden refusal took me unawares.

2. The announcement took me unawares.

3. He slipped unawares into sleep.

4. She probably dropped the parcel unawares.

5. Without forethought or provision; unawares.

6. I was caught unawares by his kiss.

7. I must have dropped my keys unawares.

8. Old age creeps upon one unawares.

9. We had walked unawares over the border.

10. 23 He left the pen on the table unawares.

11. They amble straight past us, unawares.

12. The camera had caught her unawares.

13. The sudden noise took her unawares.

14. The enemy came on us unawares.

15. The question caught me completely unawares.

16. Causatives Exercise 2 Have someone do something / get someone to do something

17. The overnight invasion took the military experts unawares.

18. Sometimes our expectations sneak up on us unawares.

19. That could prove fatal if we are caught unawares.

20. Tommy and Don stood in the corner, chatting unawares.

21. She came upon him unawares when he was searching her room.

22. Do something -- he's choking!

23. Hurry and do something!

24. Always do something unexpected.

25. Do something genius-Like.

26. Compel (someone) to (do something) To strongly encourage or pressure someone to do something

27. If you Attempt to do something, especially something difficult, you try to do it

28. Adjure somebody to do something to ask or to order somebody to do something

29. Verb If you Abstain from something, usually something you want to do, you deliberately do not do it.

30. An exercise about Causatives: have someone do something and get someone to do something.

31. Perhaps Chapel had proven harder to catch unawares.

32. You caught us unawares by coming so early.

33. He left the pen on the table unawares.

34. What do I do if something goes wrong?

35. It Behoves (one) to (do something) It is proper or necessary for one to do something; it is one's obligation or duty to do something

36. The thought caught him unawares, and despair filled him.

37. If you Condescend to do something, you agree to do something that you do not consider to be good…

38. Have / Make someone do something OR Get someone to do something OR Have something done - See Causatives exercises at GrammarBank

39. Investors and currency dealers were caught completely unawares by the Bundesbank's action.

40. 8 'Do something!' she pleaded.

41. Fine, let's do something impulsive!

42. I might do something stupid.

43. We have to do something.

44. We got to do something.

45. Bound to do/be something certain or likely to happen, or to do or be something

46. See also: Aim, to Aim to (do something) To intend, plan, or mean to do something

47. Do you, do you have tweezers or something? Uh...

48. But usually, they do do something spectacular or dramatic --

49. People are always neglecting something they can do in trying to do something they can't do. Edgar Watson Howe 

50. She came upon him unawares as he was searching her room.

51. See also: Condescend, to Condescend to (do something) To do something that one feels is unworthy or

52. See also: Condescend, to Condescend to (do something) To do something that one feels is unworthy or

53. Stop Bitching, do something right now

54. Cam, I have to do something.

55. ( That sounds like something Sony would do , and do badly . )

56. And they do something incredibly cool.

57. You gonna do something about it?

58. Do you need ketchup on something?

59. Let's do something really fun here.

60. Stop dawdle and do something useful!

61. At Benchwarmers, there is always something going on, something to do

62. I do hope I'm interrupting something.

63. Alacrity: cheerful readiness to do something.

64. Shouldn't you do something for them?

65. Please do something, I request you.

66. Stop dawdling and do something useful!

67. Continue definition: If someone or something Continues to do something, they keep doing it and do not stop

68. When you do something twice a month, you do it Bimonthly

69. If you do not do something or something does not happen Anymore, you have stopped doing it or it…

70. To do something badly, or spoil something: The police Bungled the investigation

71. And Besides, when I agree to do something, I do it

72. It Behoves (one) to (do something) phrase

73. Cinch: something that is easy to do.

74. You would do something that low, Frank?

75. We'll take care of it - Do something

76. I just wanted to do something outrageous.

77. 3 Do you know something about rhetoric?

78. Do you want a coffee or something?

79. Do you have something against ice cubes?

80. Do you have something on your conscience?