How to use in-sentence of “old”:
+ Kabui Salang Maiba is an old experienced high priest and a king of the Kabul village.
+ It was found in very old river beds called “leads” which had been buried for thousands of years.
+ After that you’ll need to flush your old monobook.js from your cache.
+ Before it went old Japan; after it came new Japan.” “The New York Times”.
+ This name comes from an old German word: “Langbardland” and means “country of the Lombards”.

Example sentences of “old”:
+ The old forests also include varied tree heights and diameters, with large fallen logs across the forest floor.
+ The Highlands are formed from the remains of the old Caledonian mountain range in northern Europe, the Caledonian orogeny.
+ We do not know the music they played because it was never written down, but some tunes we still hear today may have come from those old tunes, since some people still learn tunes by ear, from people who learned them by ear, and so on.
+ There were 20,898 people who were older than six years old who could read.
+ His reason was a “lack of strength of mind and body” because of his old age.
+ Sights to see in Siquijor include an old tree, a few waterfalls, butterfly gardens, old churches, and many beaches.
+ Computer recycling means taking things from old computers and using them in new computer things.
+ It is spread by sandflies of the genus “Phlebotomus” in the Old World, and of the genus “Lutzomyia” in the New World.
+ He is also descripted in old Hebrew texts as Azrael, the Angel of Death.
+ Even the old spelling of Sungai Petani was “Sungei Patani”, without any reference to farming.
+ The old forests also include varied tree heights and diameters, with large fallen logs across the forest floor.
+ The Highlands are formed from the remains of the old Caledonian mountain range in northern Europe, the Caledonian orogeny.
+ We do not know the music they played because it was never written down, but some tunes we still hear today may have come from those old tunes, since some people still learn tunes by ear, from people who learned them by ear, and so on.
+ On August 5, 2011 at Old Trafford, Paul scored a goal in his testimonial match as Manchester United defeated New York Cosmos 6-0.
+ His friend tells him that the girl’s name is Lisa, and that her grandmother is an old countess who used to gamble when she was young.
+ Since then it has had a great growth in the XX century, mainly as “retirement place” for old people from northeastern US and French Canada.
+ Basil Henry Liddell-Hart, British military strategist, also said the old idea of strategy is narrow to use in nuclear age.
+ These AC motors are simpler, and more reliable than the old DC motors.
+ This could still mean Obazoa is from a very old ancestor, and there are not many clues left.
+ As the last books have been lost, it is not known if Diodorus reached the beginning of the Gallic War as he promised at the beginning of his work or, as evidence suggests, old and tired from his labours he stopped at 60 BC. He used the name “Bibliotheca” to show that he was writing a work from many sources.
More in-sentence examples of “old”:
+ Some of the worst abuses were eliminated but many of the old teachings were kept.
+ Maybe it’s a good idea to take over this old name?As I pull back, I hope this helps to sharpen the focus on what remains.
+ The man is forced to marry the old woman after she gives him the correct answer, which was mastery from their husbands/men.
+ He was an old friend and the uncle of a jazz musician called Lionel Hampton.
+ He usually appears as an old man with a cane.
+ He was mentored by a mysterious old man.
+ Like “New York Times” bestsellers? Children and Young Adult books that have been on the “New York Times” bestseller lists, too? Should there be articles created on such books? So far, I haven’t created any such articles, because I guess I’m coming from a different direction than anyone here, based on the sketchy knowledge I know of old classic novels and how much I know about certain other kinds of literature.
+ The term is an English version of the Old Norse language.
+ She first earned some fame when she was six years old by appearing in a pool playing event held at New York City’s Grand Central Station.
+ Many Romans continued to worship the old gods.
+ That means that the player can replay old NES games within the game itself.
+ His mother died when he was a year old and his father spent most of his time abroad working as a diplomat.
+ The name honey is derived from the Old English “hunig.
+ Terry won his fourth Immunity Challenge in a row, and the old Casaya alliance had to vote out one of their own.
+ It means the same as the Jewish Tanakh and the Protestant Old Testament, but does not include the deuterocanonical portions of the Roman Catholic ChurchRoman Catholic Old Testament and is meant for the text only, not for naming, numbering or ordering of books.
+ Using Manetho writings, Breasted also believed each new dynasty followed the old one in a sequence.
+ When they are old enough to mate, they usually come back to the place where they were born.
+ The actual name of God in the Old Testament was YHWH, sometimes pronounced Yahweh or Jehovah.
+ All of the movie takes place in a small house and its porch, where Oldman tells his friends that he is a 14,000 year old Cro-Magnon caveman.
+ One of Ahab’s most famous enemies is an old prophet named Elijah.
+ It is a very old town and was founded between 70–100 AD.
+ The shooter was 30-year old John Hinckley.
+ He and Wolverine and Storm go Jean’s old house to try to talk to her.
+ Modern Icelandic languageIcelandic is the modern language that is the closest to Old Norse when written.
+ Some of the worst abuses were eliminated but many of the old teachings were kept.
+ Maybe it's a good idea to take over this old name?As I pull back, I hope this helps to sharpen the focus on what remains.
+ George then asks Nico’s old colleague, Andre Lobineau at the Crune Museum for his help with the manuscript.
+ Henry needed a son to succeed him and to secure the Tudor dynasty, but Catherine was now too old to have children.
+ It is located near the old walled part of the city and is surrounded by centuries-old buildings.
+ However, she was too old to be successful and only played for a few years.
+ However, the United States continued to use its old length units for surveying purposes.
+ Hasegawa died of natural causes at 8.28am on 2 December 2011, just twelve days after celebrating her 115th birthday and 22 days before Koto Okubo’s 114th birthday, and was succeeded as the oldest living Japanese person by Jiroemon Kimura, who later became the oldest man ever as well as the so far only man and also the first Japanese person to become at least 116 years old after Tane Ikai, and as the oldest living Japanese woman by Koto Okubo.
+ The Egyptian vulture is a small Old World vulture.
+ This combined training is based on the old military tests of the cavalry where the rider’s life depended on the horse listening to what the rider told it to do.
+ His 23 years old big sister Emma is living in Denmark.
+ They are mentioned in the Old Testament, and King David had a bodyguard of Cretan and Philistine mercenaries.
+ The House of La Trémoille is an old FranceFrench family which takes its name from a village in western France.
+ He was 78 years old at the time.
+ The old name of Suphanburi was Tarawadeesrisuphannapoom or Phan tumaburi, on a bank of Ta Jeen River.
+ He realized the old equation would not make good predictions for fast particles.
+ He thought they produced new matter as old matter was destroyed by reactions.
+ Here, it seems, editors can churn out any old rubbish just to boost edit counts.
+ This partly led to the horrible effects of Old World diseases on Native American tribes.
+ He based it on an old British story about a king named Leir or Lyr.
+ The band changed their name to Lady A in 2020 amid the George Floyd protests to remove any associations the old name might have had with slavery and the Antebellum South.
+ If the buttons for floors 5, 2, and 4 are pressed in that order with the elevator starting on floor 1, an old elevator would go to the floors in the order requested.
+ At one of the orchestra’s early concerts in November 1932 the sixteen-year old Yehudi Menuhin played a programme of violin concertos including the concerto by Elgar which the composer himself conducted.
