We found 198 examples of how to use thrown in an English sentence.
Sentences 76 to 100 of 198.
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76. | The earth was thrown into chaos. | |
77. | Dictators can't be voted out, they must be thrown out. | |
78. | The debate was terminated abruptly after a water balloon was thrown at the stage. | |
79. | Nothing has been thrown away yet. | |
80. | She was thrown out of school. | |
81. | He was in a bad mood because his girlfriend had just thrown him out. | |
82. | Nothing is being thrown away. | |
83. | It has thrown him completely off balance. | |
84. | Why were you thrown out of the party? | |
85. | I want this stuff thrown away. | |
86. | Mary told Tom to behave himself at the party this time. Last time they'd gone out he had thrown decorum to the winds, and she didn't want to be embarrassed by him again. | |
87. | Tom was thrown out. | |
88. | The seagulls soared at the same pace as the ferry, waiting for food to be thrown their way. | |
89. | That computer should be thrown out. | |
90. | It is practically almost impossible for an Englishman to learn educated German colloquially, because all Germans want to practise their English on him, and besides he is generally thrown exclusively among English speakers in foreign schools and boarding-houses. | |
91. | Anne was one of the children of light by birthright. After she had passed through a life with a smile or a word thrown across it like a gleam of sunshine the owner of that life saw it, for the time being at least, as hopeful and lovely and of good report. | |
92. | Should any of this stuff be thrown away? | |
93. | Throw your heart first and your horse will jump the obstacle. Many people give up before facing obstacles. They are the ones who have not thrown the heart first. | |
94. | Shall this be thrown away? | |
95. | The Ogress knew the voice of the Queen and her children at once, and being furious at having been thus deceived, she gave orders (in a most horrible voice which made everybody tremble) that, next morning by break of day, they should bring into the middle of the great court a large tub filled with toads, vipers, snakes, and all sorts of serpents, in order to have the Queen and her children, the chief cook, his wife and maid, thrown into it, all of whom were to be brought thither with their hands tied behind them. | |
96. | No one dared to tell him, when the Ogress, all enraged to see what had happened, threw herself head foremost into the tub, and was instantly devoured by the ugly creatures she had ordered to be thrown into it to kill the others. The King was of course very sorry, for she was his mother; but he soon comforted himself with his beautiful wife and his pretty children. | |
97. | Every superfluous garment was thrown aside, and the sun beamed forth as if desirous of gazing at the charms which were exposed to his rays. | |
98. | All of them swam for a little time, but the weight of their equipments soon drew the pirates to the bottom, whereas Daphnis kept afloat having easily thrown off the few garments that encumbered him. | |
99. | My parents have just thrown me out. | |
100. | His hands were clenched and his arms thrown abroad, while his lower limbs were interlocked, as though his death struggle had been a grievous one. |