We found 65 examples of how to use rear in an English sentence.
Sentences 26 to 50 of 65.
| # | Sentence | |
|---|---|---|
| 26. | You'll have to use the rear door while the house is being painted. | |
| 27. | You people go ahead. We'll bring up the rear. | |
| 28. | There's an emergency exit in the rear. | |
| 29. | Tom looked at himself in the rear-view mirror. | |
| 30. | Tom's car was rear-ended and he suffered a whiplash injury. | |
| 31. | Firefighters were able to contain the fire to the rear of the building. | |
| 32. | The rear gate was open. | |
| 33. | The dedicated bike zone is most often at the rear of the train. | |
| 34. | The mechanic recommended that Tom have the rear brake pads on his car replaced. | |
| 35. | My wife and Mary were in the rear of the aircraft. | |
| 36. | The tail at the rear of the plane provides stability. | |
| 37. | The elevators are found at the rear of the plane. They can be raised or lowered to change the direction of the plane's nose. | |
| 38. | Tom's car was rear-ended by a truck. | |
| 39. | Layla noticed blue lights in her rear-view mirror. | |
| 40. | Both of your rear tires looks a bit low. | |
| 41. | Tom checked the rear-view mirror. | |
| 42. | Mary looked at herself in the rear-view mirror. | |
| 43. | Why do you keep looking in your rear mirror? | |
| 44. | Why do you keep looking in your rear-view mirror? | |
| 45. | Their breasts erect they rear amid the deep, / their blood-red crests above the surface shine, / their hinder parts along the waters sweep, / trailed in huge coils and many a tortuous twine. | |
| 46. | So to his shade, with funeral rites, we rear / a mound, and altars to the dead prepare, / wreathed with dark cypress. Round them, as of yore, / pace Troy's sad matrons, with their streaming hair. / Warm milk from bowls, and holy blood we pour, / and thrice with loud farewell the peaceful shade deplore. | |
| 47. | The rear tires spun. | |
| 48. | In front, above the temple-gates I rear / the brazen shield which once great Abas bore, / and mark the deed in writing on the door, / "AEneas these from conquering Greeks hath ta'en". | |
| 49. | Tom looked into the rear-view mirror. | |
| 50. | I looked at myself in the rear-view mirror. |