We found over 1000 examples of how to use common in an English sentence.
Sentences 101 to 125 of 1000.
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101. | It is quite common now to meet with young people who do not know the Bible. | |
102. | The common language of many Asians is English. | |
103. | In common with many people he likes holidays. | |
104. | Murders are very common in big cities. | |
105. | It's common knowledge that the earth turns on its axis. | |
106. | The garden is common to the two houses. | |
107. | It is a matter of common knowledge that a man of genius is seldom successful in his own lifetime. | |
108. | The two premiers had nothing in common. | |
109. | Job hopping was not so common in Japan as in America. | |
110. | In Japan, bowing is common courtesy. | |
111. | Japanese has something in common with Korean. | |
112. | The Japanese have a lot in common with the Chinese. | |
113. | It is quite common for him to say so. | |
114. | I have nothing in common with him. | |
115. | He is devoid of common sense. | |
116. | To do him justice, he is a man of common sense. | |
117. | He is not your common doting parent. | |
118. | They don't have anything in common at all. | |
119. | Though he is very learned, he lacks common sense. | |
120. | As great a scientist as he is, he lacks common sense. | |
121. | He is a great scholar, but lacks what is called common sense. | |
122. | He has nothing in common with her as to their tastes. | |
123. | He has no common sense. | |
124. | He lacks the merest grain of common sense. | |
125. | He is wanting in common sense. |