How to use in-sentence of “in person”:
+ They appeared by video instead of in person because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
+ Pavelic had only two wishes, Veesenmayer reported to Berlin: first to obtain German recognition of Croatia; and second, an opportunity to thank Hitler in person and promise him “to live and die for the Fuehrer”.
+ Arnold said he had to meet André in person to plan the surrender of West Point.
+ A second marriage ceremony took place in person at Versailles on 9 February 1747.
+ Both the accusers and the defendant had to make speeches in person to the jury.

Example sentences of “in person”:
+ She arrived had her marriage in person on 2 August 1666.
+ Pascal remained in contact with his guru Meher Baba right up to the end of his life and met with him in person one last time in New York in 1952.
+ The cards may be "recharged" in person from numerous sales points, by recurring payment authority or by online purchase.
+ She arrived had her marriage in person on 2 August 1666.
+ Pascal remained in contact with his guru Meher Baba right up to the end of his life and met with him in person one last time in New York in 1952.
+ The cards may be “recharged” in person from numerous sales points, by recurring payment authority or by online purchase.
+ Haydn said to Leopold Mozart one day: “Before God and as an honest man I tell you that your son is the greatest composer known to me either in person or by name.
+ Graham preached in person to more people than anyone else who has ever lived.
+ Edward came north in person and defeated Wallace at the Battle of Falkirk in 1298.
+ He said he was sent by Massasoit, “the greatest leader of the country.” After a few days, Massasoit came in person and was received with great friendship.
+ Society itself is often treated as a single character, just as another person is in person vs.
+ They were married in person on 14 May 1771 at the Palace of Versailles.
+ However he repented, confessing his guilt first to Archbishop Lanfranc and then in person to William I, who was at the time in Normandy.
+ Since then they only sell to individual buyers in person at the brewery or the visitor’s centre.
+ It was used by John Kramer to talk with his test subjects by delivering recorded messages, often appearing on a television screen or occasionally in person to describe the details of the traps and the means by which the test subjects could survive.
+ Kerouac delivered one of the first printed copies of “On the Road” in person to Cassady, who did not give Kerouac the reaction he expected.
+ People watch in person or on television or the Internet.
+ It is in Person County, North Carolina.
+ The next year, on 5 August, she married him in person at Innsbruck.
