Dictionary
1
indicates sentence subject (occasionally object)
2
but
however
still
and
Example Sentences
These sentences may not demonstrate natural or representative use of language.
Examples 1–10 out of 39461.
| There is a certain amount of truth in ~. | Submit Correction |
| "Six pence per second" Bob reminds her. | Submit Correction |
| "Four pounds fifty" says Bob. | Submit Correction |
| "Four pounds, ninety pence" Bob answers. | Submit Correction |
| "I never thought of that," said the very old man, "what should we do?" | Submit Correction |
| He's a nice guy - that's unanimous. | Submit Correction |
| "Done!" says the angel, and disappears in a cloud of smoke and a bolt of lightning. | Submit Correction |
| "Do you really wish that?" asked the little white rabbit. | Submit Correction |
| "What is your wish?" asked the little white rabbit. | Submit Correction |
| "What are you always thinking about?" asked the little white rabbit. | Submit Correction |
