We found 582 examples of how to use pair in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 582.
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1. | Each pair of castanets is played with one hand. The two pairs are not alike: one pair is "female" and sounds higher, the other is the "male" pair and sounds lower. | |
2. | I haven't bought a pair of shoes for six months; I deserve a new pair so I think I'll go buy them! | |
3. | Chirality or chiral describes a nonsuperimposable mirror image, like left and right hands. Usually in chemistry the term is used to describe a pair of molecules that have the same formulas, but form a pair of structures. | |
4. | Buy one pair of glasses, get the second pair for free. | |
5. | I bought a pair of gloves for Tom and a pair of mittens for Mary. | |
6. | I bought a pair of gloves for Tom. For Mary, I bought a pair of mittens. | |
7. | "Which pair of shoes did you end up buying?" "The more expensive pair." | |
8. | I bought a pair of shoes. | |
9. | Yoshio said he would pay as much as 15,000 yen for a new pair of basketball shoes, but I thought that was quite expensive. | |
10. | There is a pair of scissors on the desk. | |
11. | Since the bridge looks like a pair of glasses, they call it Meganebashi. | |
12. | You should take another pair of glasses when you go abroad. | |
13. | A good pair of glasses will help you to read. | |
14. | Pocket calculators are as cheap to buy as a pair of socks, and as essential to thousands of British school children as a pencil and eraser. | |
15. | Nancy wants a pair of red shoes. | |
16. | Those two make a fine pair. | |
17. | May I have a pair of contact lenses? | |
18. | These teacups make a pair. | |
19. | This pair of lovers were carrying on an ardent correspondence. | |
20. | A pair of leather gloves is a must when you work with these machines. | |
21. | I need a pair of scissors to cut this paper. | |
22. | This pair of shoes doesn't fit me. | |
23. | This pair of shoes is a size larger. | |
24. | Whose is this pair of stockings? | |
25. | This pair of trousers is just right for me. |