Sentences with name
name
N n - His ineffable name
- A good name
- Your name creates an instant impression.
- Catholic primary school in Melbourne's west refuses to enrol prep student because the family's surname is Hell, the boy's father claims.
- The last of his name
- Chief in name only
- This Labrador retriever is nine weeks old and terribly smart as it only took her a few weeks to learn her name and she also sits on command.
- The greatest name in science
- A name brand
- A name tag
- name all the oceans
- 'What's his name?'—'Peter.'
- My mother insisted on naming me Horace. [VERB noun noun]
- Why have you not named any of your sons after yourself? [V n + after]
- It's nearly thirty years since a journalist was jailed for refusing to name a source. [VERB noun]
- Call Marty, tell him to name his price. [VERB noun]
- The England manager will be naming a new captain, to replace the injured David Beckham. [VERB noun]
- He had a name for good judgement. [+ for]
- ...some of the most famous names in modelling and show business. [+ in]
- He was a ruler in name only
- To call a person names
- He's made quite a name for himself
- A name in the advertising world
- A name product
- She named the child Edward
- He named three French poets
- They have named a date for the meeting
- He was named Journalist of the Year
- To name a baby.
- He was named as the thief.
- They named her speedy.
- Three persons were named in the report.
- I have named you for the position.
- Name a price.
- Can you name the capital of Ohio?
- A name author.
- The name piece.
- She was always careful to address every employee by name.
- Better not to call names unless one is larger and considerably stronger than one's adversary.
- In the name of mercy, stop that screaming!
- The witness in the bribery investigation threatened to name names.
- I haven't a penny to my name.