“spend” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “spend”:

+ Marquand called it, “the most desolate and lonely of all the islands in our archipelago.” He had to spend the night there, as his return journey was delayed by fog.

+ For example, those that follow Christianity believe that if you accept the Christ as your saviour, you will spend eternity in heaven after death; if you do not accept him, you will be separated from him after death.

+ Universal did not want to spend the normal amount of money for a story set in space.

+ Hummingbirds do not spend all day flying, as the energy cost would be prohibitive; the majority of their activity consists simply of sitting or perching.

+ It was like a business that used slave labor not including what it had to spend on itself.

+ He kept asking the tsar to let him resign from his job and go to the country to spend his time writing.

+ People cannot work and cannot spend money.

+ Scientists think they spend most of their time in deep, cold ocean.

spend in-sentences
spend in-sentences

Example sentences of “spend”:

+ He used that power to spend $15 million to build National Airport.

+ Old people are usually retirementretired from work and spend their time in other ways like helping take care of small kin to them in some way.

+ He used that power to spend $15 million to build National Airport.

+ Old people are usually retirementretired from work and spend their time in other ways like helping take care of small kin to them in some way.

+ The pilgrims spend the whole day on the mountain to supplicate to Allah to forgive their sins and to pray for personal strength in the future.

+ The southern herd migrates southward, and the majority of these elk spend the winter on the National Elk Refuge, southeast of Grand Teton National Park.

+ They spend the day together with drinking and deep conversations.

+ Then people can spend money again and buy things.

+ Later, Hersh Shefrin and Richard Thaler created a savings model which explains how people do not figure out how much to save and spend to stay at a constant level.

+ They demanded that the city remove US$1 billion from the city’s police department’s $6 billion budget and spend it on education and other things.

+ This meant Alba did not spend much time with other children.

+ Keynes said the government should spend more money when people do not have work.

+ Cockatiels are social birds, and like to spend time with others.

+ This allowed him to spend two years in Italy.

+ Then spend the rest of your days using both as an excuse for never have done anything with your life.

+ He wins some money on a horse race and decides to spend it on visiting the town where he grew up.

+ One of the richest men in Florence was Cosimo Medici who liked to spend money on works of art.

+ They thought the government should spend money instead to help the economy.

+ The company plans to spend five billion Thai baht to expand its business.

+ In 1923 Tailleferre began to spend a great deal of time with Maurice Ravel at his home in Monfort-L’Amaury.

+ Before his death he was in constant pain, and would spend his days in prayer.

More in-sentence examples of “spend”:

+ Decompression sickness can happen to Underwater divingunderwater divers who spend a lot of time in deep water, and return to the surface too quickly for the breathing gases dissolved in their bodies to escape without forming bubbles.

+ These cranes spend the winter in India.

+ This means they need to spend more money just to buy those things they need every day.

+ He and his wife accepted an invitation from Lord Astor to spend a weekend at his country estate, Clivedon.

+ Members of the church believe that it is important for families to spend a lot of time together, and that after they die, they can live together forever.

+ Irvin left Lincoln to spend several seasons in Negro league baseball.

+ Every state gets to decide where to spend the income tax it collects.

+ That meant the woman had to be rich enough to pay a hairdresser and to spend hours sitting in a chair not working.

+ I spend my whole day thinking about women.

+ Forgive me if I don’t spend too much time on this, and thank you for the discussion notification: I think it was highly inappropriate to just address Americans was all.

+ Newts are salamanders which spend their life in the water even though they are adults.

+ I don’t know how much time I’ll spend here, but I will try to be more involved on the wiki.

+ London is a major retail centre, and in 2010 had the highest non-food retail sales of any city in the world, with a total spend of around £64.2 billion.

+ However he did spend money on his appearance.

+ We spend too much time discussing why Simple is broken instead of addressing the concerns and actually fixing what we feel is broken.

+ Toads spend most of their time on land, while frogs spend most of their time in the water.

+ Young Vietnamese learners will spend a lot of time with this alphabet.

+ When Valentine’s Day approaches, Wendy suggests to her boyfriend Stan ways to try and spend time together.

+ Langur spend most of their time in trees.

+ Because fellowships can be competitive, many trainees spend another two years on research.

+ Large birds of prey, such as eagles, that spend a lot of time soaring on the wind have wings that are large and broad.

+ Bull sharks may spend many hours each day looking for food.

+ They also spend many romantic moments as time gets close.

+ Birds from the north of its range in Europe and Asia migrate south to spend the winter in warmer places.

+ It is recommended that students spend more than 75 minutes on each section, but students can use the time in any way you wish.

+ She had to spend a long time in bed, which affected her health..

+ They usually spend three or four years living under the soil.

+ They spend part of their lives as isolated cells, but come together when a chemical signal is released.

+ They spend a lot of time with other chimpanzees from their group, acting up, playing, and chatting.

+ Morphos are diurnal: males spend the mornings patrolling along forest streams and rivers.

+ He knew that he could spend the night.

+ The belts endanger satellites, which must have their sensitive components protected with adequate shielding if they spend much time in that zone.

+ Most players spend between 4-5 years before being called up.

+ The main destination is where a traveller wants to spend the longest time.

+ Many species of stork are migratory, they spend the summer and the winter in different places.

+ She said she wanted to spend the night with him.

+ Scouts spend their time outdoors, whenever possible.

+ The movie is about a gambler who offers a couple one million dollars if he can spend a night with the wife.

+ States spend about 4% of their income tax revenue on corrections.

+ Extraverts like to spend their time with other people.

+ He liked to spend weekends with his two daughters.

+ He had to spend six years in exile in the south of the country: in the Caucasus and the Crimea.

+ In 1947, he invites his nephew Donald Duck and his grand-nephews Huey, Dewey and Louie to spend Christmas at his mansion.

+ Other people prefer to spend their vacation time at home in their own community.

+ The scientists who first wrote about this frog in the 1800s thought it was a burrowing frog, meaning a frog that likes to dig into the ground and spend time underground, but it is not.

+ Decompression sickness can happen to Underwater divingunderwater divers who spend a lot of time in deep water, and return to the surface too quickly for the breathing gases dissolved in their bodies to escape without forming bubbles.

+ These cranes spend the winter in India.

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