We found 133 examples of how to use phrase in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 133.
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1. | You know the phrase, we reap what we sow. I have sown the wind and this is my storm. | |
2. | The phrase is meant to insult people. | |
3. | How is this phrase to be interpreted? | |
4. | What is the meaning of this phrase? | |
5. | You can omit the preposition in this phrase. | |
6. | I wonder what this phrase means. | |
7. | "Call up" is a phrase that means to telephone. | |
8. | Although the phrase "world peace" sounds attractive, the road to world peace is very long and full of troubles. | |
9. | Look up the phrase in your dictionary. | |
10. | Instead of giving the money, that is the normal coin of the realm, which is the phrase that everyone used then, they would give them a token, and this token might be metal, might be wood, might be cardboard. | |
11. | I wrote down every phrase in his speech that he stressed. | |
12. | He explained the literal meaning of the phrase. | |
13. | Will you please use indelible ink so the phrase won't rub out? | |
14. | The phrase "make a bee line for" expresses the look of how a bee heads straight for food with speed and energy. | |
15. | Just how tiresome was it to argue straight against the phrase "Don't blindly follow America's lead!" | |
16. | This type of noun phrase is called a "concealed question". | |
17. | "We've got taller so they don't fit." "Right, it's certainly not that we've got fat!" "The useful phrase 'grown up' is our trump card." | |
18. | So characteristic of what a pious Christian would say, this courteous phrase. | |
19. | 'can' is an auxiliary verb, so in question sentences it is brought to the start of the phrase. | |
20. | It's OK to think of 'five minutes' as a noun phrase, right? | |
21. | This is a set phrase of his. | |
22. | The "Coalition of the Willing" is a phrase that refers to the countries that fought together against Iraq in the Iraq War. | |
23. | Bender often utters the phrase "Kill all humans", even if he always silently adds "except one" referring to Fry. | |
24. | Ph.D. is an abbreviation of the Latin phrase - philosophiae doctoratum. | |
25. | She explained the literal meaning of the phrase. |