We found 155 examples of how to use convenient in an English sentence.
Sentences 76 to 100 of 155.
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76. | If it's convenient, please come here tonight. | |
77. | I think that although the transportation system in Japan is convenient, the cost of living there is not very low. | |
78. | What made the comedian's audience laugh so uncontrollably that night was a convenient nitrous oxide leak. | |
79. | I'll speak to you at a more convenient time. | |
80. | It'd be very convenient if we could censor this kind of comment. | |
81. | A boy having sold a cow at the fair at Hereford, was way-laid by a highwayman, who at a convenient place demanded the money; on this the boy took to his heels and ran away but being overtaken by the highwayman, who dismounted, he pulled the money out of his pocket and strewed it about, and while the highwayman was picking it up, the boy jumped upon the horse and rode home. | |
82. | That's convenient, isn't it? | |
83. | Could you please reschedule the meeting at a time that is convenient for you? | |
84. | How convenient! | |
85. | I am available the whole day, therefore I can come at whatever time is more convenient for you. | |
86. | Honor! truly a very convenient coin, which those who know how to pass it may lay out with great advantage. | |
87. | That's convenient. | |
88. | Mobiles are so convenient that one can hardly imagine what life would be without them. | |
89. | Today isn't really convenient for me. | |
90. | That isn't convenient for me. | |
91. | My house is located in a convenient place - near the train station. | |
92. | My house is situated in a convenient place - near the train station. | |
93. | My house lays at a convenient place - near the train station. | |
94. | My house is located in a convenient place - next to the train station. | |
95. | It is very convenient to have a convenience store next to one's house. | |
96. | I always order pizza over the Internet, which is quite convenient. | |
97. | Mary was annoyed when Tom turned up unannounced, because it wasn't a convenient time for her. | |
98. | I want to see you, when convenient, to discuss the matter you emailed me about. | |
99. | Would nine o'clock be convenient for Tom? | |
100. | That's real convenient. |