Phrase in a sentence

We found 133 examples of how to use phrase in an English sentence.

Advertising

Sentences with phrase

Sentences 26 to 50 of 133.

# Sentence  
26. The phrase 'honest politician' is an oxymoron.
27. Pardon me, would you explain to me the importance of this phrase?
28. Just because he repeatedly parrots this phrase doesn't mean its worthwhile.
29. If you want to sound like a native speaker, you must be willing to practice saying the same sentence over and over in the same way that banjo players practice the same phrase over and over until they can play it correctly and at the desired tempo.
30. This phrase might come in handy.
31. This phrase will be translated.
32. I think this phrase is a little redundant.
33. This phrase seems correct to me.
34. You have to write that phrase again.
35. Just how tiresome was it to argue straight against the phrase "Don't blindly follow the lead of the United States!"
36. The Greeks invented the comma, not for their literature but for their actors, to warn them to take a deep breath in preparation of an upcoming long phrase; thus a comma represents a pause.
37. If you want to sound like a native speaker, you must be willing to practise saying the same sentence over and over in the same way that banjo players practise the same phrase over and over again until they can play it correctly and at the desired tempo.
38. Can you phrase your answer in an understandable manner?
39. The two scholars wrangled over the meaning of an obscure Tibetan phrase.
40. Where is the phrase in this book?
41. Surprisingly, the Russian abbreviation "VSEGEI", which sounds like a Russian phrase meaning "all gays", just means "Federal Geological Institute of Russia".
42. It's not for nothing that mathematicians use the phrase "necessary and sufficient."
43. Of course this phrase is only used by older people.
44. Why do you use the phrase "calm down" instead of "calm up"?
45. I don't understand the meaning of this phrase.
46. It's now very common to hear people say, "I'm rather offended by that", as if that gives them certain rights. It's no more than a whine. It has no meaning, it has no purpose, it has no reason to be respected as a phrase. "I'm offended by that." Well, so fucking what?
47. "Better dead than red" was a popular phrase during the "Cold War".
48. That's a very witty phrase.
49. If more than one Esperanto speaker finds the phrase illogical, I will change it.
50. Elena Mizulina, infamous for her legislative initiatives, suggested in her interview to the REN-TV channel that the phrase “gays are people too” may be considered extremist.

Words like phrase


Advertising
Advertising