We found 103 examples of how to use drop in in an English sentence.
Sentences 26 to 50 of 103.
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26. | Private charity is only a drop in the bucket. | |
27. | Please drop in to see us next time you come to London. | |
28. | Drop in and see us when you're next in Kobe. | |
29. | Drop in and see us when you're next in Tokyo. | |
30. | Every time I drop in to visit, they constantly get in my hair. | |
31. | I used to drop in at the bookstore on my way home. | |
32. | I'm going to drop in at his house on my way home. | |
33. | I always drop in at her house when I go to Tokyo. | |
34. | If I have time, I'll drop in. | |
35. | I don't have much time, so I'm going to drop in at a fast-food restaurant. | |
36. | Drop in on us when you next visit London. | |
37. | Please drop in at my house when you have a moment. | |
38. | Let's drop in on the Nakamoris'. | |
39. | Will you drop in to see me on your way? | |
40. | Please drop in when it is convenient for you. | |
41. | He passed by my house but didn't drop in. | |
42. | He is bound to drop in on us on his way. | |
43. | They often drop in to see us. | |
44. | They often drop in at my house. | |
45. | You could hear a pin drop in the room. | |
46. | Let's drop in on the Fukudas. | |
47. | Be sure to drop in to see us tomorrow evening. | |
48. | I'm going to drop in on her next week. | |
49. | It is the drop in the rice pricing (blamed on consumers' loss of interest in rice and the freeing up of the international market) that is the cause. | |
50. | Please, by all means, drop in when you go shopping. |