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Sentences with place

place
P p
  • To place last
  • ...15 Portland Place, London W1A 4DD.
  • ...Temple Mount, the place where the Temple actually stood.
  • Except for the remarkably tidy kitchen, the place was a mess.
  • He found a bed-and-breakfast place.
  • I don't have money to go places.
  • He returned the album to its place on the shelf.
  • He walked back to the table and sat at the nearest of two empty places.
  • They want to see more women take their place higher up the corporate or professional ladder.
  • Jane's goals helped Britain win third place in the Barcelona games. [+ in]
  • He has found a place in the first team.
  • It seemed an appropriate place to end somehow.
  • Let's all go back to my place!
  • ...her finger marking her place in the book.
  • A pocket calculator only works to eight decimal places.
  • Brand folded it in his handkerchief and placed it in the inside pocket of his jacket. [VERB noun preposition/adverb]
  • Widespread protests have placed the President under serious pressure. [VERB noun preposition]
  • We should teach the young by placing responsibility on them and by trusting them in real endeavors. [V n on/upon n]
  • The authorities have placed the drug in Class A, the same category as heroin and cocaine. [VERB noun preposition]
  • I had been placed 2nd and 3rd a few times but had never won. [be V-ed ord]
  • It is a good idea to place your order well in advance. [VERB noun]
  • They placed an advertisement in the local paper for a secretary. [VERB noun + in]
  • I'd like to place an overseas call. [VERB noun]
  • For this race, though, he had already placed a bet on one of the horses. [VERB noun + on]
  • In 1861, they managed to place fourteen women in paid positions in the colonies. [VERB noun + in]
  • Something about the man was familiar, although Hillsden could not immediately place him. [VERB noun]
  • Grosvenor Place
  • To lose one's place
  • He still thinks a woman's place is in the home
  • Put it back in its place
  • It is your place to give a speech
  • A place at college
  • If I were in your place
  • place mat
  • To place a face
  • To place prosperity above sincerity
  • If I were in his place
  • A place of amusement
  • A sore place on the leg
  • To mark one's place
  • One's place in history
  • In the first place
  • To place somebody's face
  • To place a shipment, to place a child for adoption
  • Time and place.
  • The vase is in its place. Every item on the shelf had its place.
  • A place of worship; a place of entertainment.
  • A decayed place in a tree.
  • To find the place where one left off reading.
  • Please save my place for me.
  • I would complain if I were in your place.
  • A restaurant is not the place for an argument.
  • Persons in high places.
  • It is not your place to offer criticism.
  • My thoughts began to fall into place.
  • Aristocrats of power and place.
  • To travel to distant places.
  • Trains rarely stop in that place anymore.
  • He will soon need a larger place for his expanding business.
  • The kitchen is the sunniest place in the house.
  • Please come and have dinner at my place.
  • Use yogurt in place of sour cream.
  • In the first place.
  • There's a place in this town for a man of his talents.
  • This is no place for such an outburst.
  • To make place for the gentry.
  • Place the silverware on the table for dinner.
  • To place an advertisement in the newspaper.
  • To place some incriminating evidence with the district attorney.
  • She placed the order for the pizza an hour ago.
  • The president placed him in the Department of Agriculture.
  • The agency had no trouble placing him with a good firm.
  • To place health among the greatest gifts in life.
  • The army placed him in the infantry.
  • To place players on the all-American team; to place students in the finals of the interscholastic chess tournament.
  • To be unable to place a person; to place a face; to place an accent.
  • He placed fifth in a graduation class of 90.
  • The old gives place to the new.
  • He'll never go places if he stays in his hometown.
  • Dinner is ready and everything is in place.
  • They treated their servants well but expected them always to know their place.
  • The library books are all out of place.
  • She put me in my place by reminding me who was boss.
  • The commencement exercises will take place outdoors unless it rains.
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