We found 400 examples of how to use page in an English sentence.
Sentences 101 to 125 of 400.
# | Sentence | |
---|---|---|
101. | The world is a book and each step opens a page. | |
102. | Open your book to page 59. | |
103. | By turning the page, we can dismiss the characters in a book without fear of hurting their feelings. | |
104. | Let's begin on page 30. | |
105. | Tear a page out of your copybook. | |
106. | This is my page on Facebook. | |
107. | This page intentionally left blank. | |
108. | This page has been intentionally left blank. | |
109. | Zerrin Süküt is a satanist girl. She cut a cat, and she's seventeen years old. I condemn all the animal killings. Animals are our friends. But Zerrin Süküt has many haters from every country. We love all cats and dogs, simply all animals. I support all the haters of Zerrin Süküt. If you're an animal lover, like this page. | |
110. | Would you please page Mr. Sawada? | |
111. | Spending two hours writing an email that won't even take up one page of a sheet of paper is not something you can write home about. It's more like you're writing about your own inability to write coherently. | |
112. | Turn the page. | |
113. | The Year of the Four Emperors, 69 AD, is a remarkable page of the Roman history. | |
114. | I'll tear a page out from that book. | |
115. | Someone tore a page out from the book. | |
116. | I hate infinite scrolling, because I strongly believe that users should have a right to choose whether they want to load the next page or not. | |
117. | Nature is the only book that offers important content on every page. | |
118. | At the moment, you are entering your sentences in the wrong place. You should select "Contribute" at the top of the page and then "Add sentences". | |
119. | Open your books to page 86. | |
120. | She dog-eared the page and set the book aside. | |
121. | And this is my page. | |
122. | Who is familiar with a book consisting of one page only? | |
123. | I just want to make sure we're all on the same page. | |
124. | Open at page nine. | |
125. | I'll page Tom. |