We found 543 examples of how to use saved in an English sentence.
Sentences 76 to 100 of 543.
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76. | He saved money for his old age. | |
77. | He has a lot of money saved for his old age. | |
78. | They forgot all about Noah, who had saved them. | |
79. | Her letter saved me the trouble of visiting her house. | |
80. | She saved a hundred dollars. | |
81. | She saved her children from drowning. | |
82. | She saved her baby's life at the risk of losing her own. | |
83. | She's alive! She was drowning, but her father saved her. | |
84. | She saved money for a rainy day. | |
85. | She saved the drowning child at the risk of her own life. | |
86. | The soldier saved his friend at the cost of his own life. | |
87. | Wha? Study, reflexes, all the parameters are MAX! You've even saved money up to the limit ... Amazing. | |
88. | I got the sack but I've a little saved up, so for the time being I won't be troubled by living expenses. | |
89. | When the bombs fell on our harbor and tyranny threatened the world, she was there to witness a generation rise to greatness, and a democracy was saved. Yes, we can. | |
90. | A penny saved is a penny taxed. | |
91. | The voracious monsters endeavoured to upset the boat; they swam by its side in seeming anxiety for their prey; but after waiting for some time, they separated - the two rescued seamen found themselves free from their insatiable enemies and, by the blessings of God, saved. | |
92. | The strangest thing is that he saved his arch enemy from an unavoidable death. | |
93. | Friday's behaviour shows his total submission and devotion to Robinson, because the Englishman saved him from the cannibals. | |
94. | I've saved the best for last. | |
95. | No sinner is ever saved after the first twenty minutes of a sermon. | |
96. | The saved game appears to be damaged and cannot be used. Please quit the game and then restart after removing the save data. | |
97. | Since we insulated the house we've saved a lot on heating oil. | |
98. | An awning broke his fall and saved his life. | |
99. | Our seamen have always been famous for a matchless alacrity and intrepidity in time of danger; this has saved many a British ship, when other seamen would have run below deck, and left the ship to the mercy of the waves, or, perhaps, of a more cruel enemy, a pirate. | |
100. | Many Americans still had money they had saved during the war. |