We found 179 examples of how to use lamp in an English sentence.
Sentences 126 to 150 of 179.
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126. | The lamp fell into the tub. | |
127. | Mary turned off her desk lamp. | |
128. | Tom helped Mary fix the broken lamp. | |
129. | Tom switched on the desk lamp and started working. | |
130. | I like that lamp. | |
131. | We gazed round us at the high, thin window of old stained glass, the oak panelling, the stags’ heads, the coats-of-arms upon the walls, all dim and sombre in the subdued light of the central lamp. | |
132. | With rows of flaring torches to light it up, and the colour and rude hilarity of an old-time banquet, the dining room might have softened; but now, when two black-clothed gentlemen sat in the little circle of light thrown by a shaded lamp, one’s voice became hushed and one’s spirit subdued. | |
133. | By the light of the corridor-lamp I saw my sister appear at the opening, her face blanched with terror, her hands groping for help, her whole figure swaying to and fro like that of a drunkard. | |
134. | Sami hit Layla with a floor lamp. | |
135. | Sami hit Layla with a lamp. | |
136. | The lamp had a fluorescent light. | |
137. | The blinds were not down, for the room was seldom used in the evening, but Mrs. Barclay herself lit the lamp and then rang the bell, asking Jane Stewart, the house-maid, to bring her a cup of tea, which was quite contrary to her usual habits. | |
138. | I saw the crippled wretch standing by the lamp-post and shaking his clenched fists in the air as if he were mad with rage. | |
139. | I want a new lamp. | |
140. | I'm sorry that I broke your antique lamp. | |
141. | Sami only used this lamp one time. | |
142. | Tom turned his bedside lamp off. | |
143. | Mary turned off her bedside lamp. | |
144. | He turned off his desk lamp. | |
145. | She turned off her desk lamp. | |
146. | He turned off his bedside lamp. | |
147. | She turned off her bedside lamp. | |
148. | The only light in the room came from the lamp upon the table at which I had been reading. | |
149. | He held out his hand, and I saw in the light of the lamp that two of his knuckles were burst and bleeding. | |
150. | At length Caleb, with a trembling hand, undid the bars, opened the heavy door, and stood before them, exhibiting his thin grey hairs, bald forehead, and sharp high features, illuminated by a quivering lamp which he held in one hand, while he shaded and protected its flame with the other. |