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Sentences with float

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  • They noticed fifty and twenty dollar bills floating in the water. [VERB + in]
  • Empty things float. [VERB]
  • Seen from sealevel they sometimes appear to float on a silver haze.
  • Personally, there is nothing like relaxing in my float tube catching rainbow trout on my favorite BC fly fishing lake.
  • The white cloud of smoke floated away. [VERB preposition/adverb]
  • Sublime music floats on a scented summer breeze to the spot where you lie on the lush grass. [VERB preposition/adverb]
  • This is a giant kite shaped monstrosity, and nearby it almost as if it had its own orbit float smaller flying monsters of a similar type.
  • Some of them mix well while some float to the top after mixing.
  • Caroline floated up the aisle on her father's arm. [VERB preposition/adverb]
  • The French had floated the idea of placing the diplomatic work in the hands of the U.N. [VERB noun]
  • He floated his firm on the stock market. [VERB noun + on]
  • A decision by the Finns to float their currency sent a shudder through the foreign exchanges. [VERB noun]
  • Oil floats on water
  • Fog floated across the road
  • Thoughts floated before him
  • Lights floated above them
  • A milk float
  • Root beer float
  • Leaves floating down from the trees
  • Idle thoughts floating through the mind
  • To float a bond issue
  • Mechanics have replaced the pin and float in the carburetor.The float is at its highest when the fuel tank is full.As the float moves up or down, the contact position changes, varying the signal that the fuel gauge receives.
  • He floated his firm on the stock market.In total, staff members own 40 percent of the company's shares and they didn't take any money off the table when the company floated.If you float a company, you sell shares in it to the public.
  • Smaller stores can benefit from the system, as it frees up a lot of the manager's time that used to be taken up with organizing till floats, and counting cash after each shift.The till drawer and its float is checked by a supervisor after each shift.The float is a sum of money in a cash register used to provide change at the start of the day’s business.
  • The hollow ball floated.
  • The canoe floated downstream.
  • A balloon floating on high.
  • She floated down the stairs.
  • Romantic visions floated before his eyes.
  • A nasty rumor about his firm is floating around town.
  • To float from place to place.
  • Each class prepared a float for the football pageant.
  • A root-beer float.
  • A float of $6 per month on top of Social Security benefits.
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