We found 51 examples of how to use invent in an English sentence.
Sentences 26 to 50 of 51.
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26. | If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe. | |
27. | Galileo did not invent the telescope. | |
28. | I tried to invent new sentences. | |
29. | What did Tom Jackson invent? | |
30. | I wish I was smart enough to invent something that sold well enough for me to get rich. | |
31. | When energy is waning mid-afternoon, it’s pretty incredible how a little deep breathing and muscle movement can completely re-invent your mood. | |
32. | The more creative the sentence, the less likely it is that someone will invent exactly the same one. | |
33. | What did Tom invent? | |
34. | America did not invent human rights. In a very real sense, it is the other way round. Human rights invented America. | |
35. | We should invent a secret language. | |
36. | Michael Jackson didn't invent the moon walk. | |
37. | Let's invent a fictional emergency and then make a lot of money off the taxpayers. | |
38. | I need to invent something. | |
39. | Someone please invent a mescal tequila and habanero cocktail called “Tire Fire”. | |
40. | Why be afraid of robots? Since humans invent them, humans can control them. | |
41. | We must let people invent their own values by giving them the maximum freedom of creation. Because at a certain level of depth, if a culture is real, it is liberating. | |
42. | Algerian Muslims spend their time insulting Israel but never invent anything except terrorism. | |
43. | "Bulmak" word is used for "to invent" in Turkish. | |
44. | Toots Zynsky helped invent a special machine that produces the glass threads which are a signature of her pieces. | |
45. | You didn't invent anything new. | |
46. | Hitler didn't invent the yellow star. | |
47. | “Sylvia's in Harlem does not invent what is sometimes called down-home food or soul food, but it exemplifies that kind of cuisine and is also an example of the story of African American migration from the South to the North,” Freedman says. | |
48. | "Jack, whenever there is no good video to watch, no good movie to see in the theatre, or no good book or magazine to read, I opt for Imaginary Visualization. I invent a setting in my mind and stay there for a while." "Sam, can you give me an example?" "It might be a calming teahouse in orbit around a roving gas giant planet, or something totally different." | |
49. | "There's no such thing as a stupid question." "How did Leonardo DiCaprio invent the Mona Lisa if there was no color in the 1800s?" "I stand corrected." | |
50. | "Stupid questions don't exist." "How did Leonardo DiCaprio invent the Mona Lisa if there was no color in the 19th century?" "I take back what I said." |