www.use-in-a-sentence.com

English words and Examples of Usage

use "offices" in a sentence


The administrative offices for all second-language programs can be found in the University Center.

The admin staff is suggesting that the space which has been allocated for their offices in the new building is insufficient.

In February of 1983, a bomb blast outside the PLO offices in Beirut killed 22 people.

Police believe that a bomb found outside government offices today was meant for the President.

George Mikes once remarked that in shops the English stand in queues, in government offices they sit in queues, in churches they kneel in queues, and at sale times, they lie in queues all night.

" quota Government offices have been raided by police looking for evidence linking public officials to organized crime.

These commercial buildings have become redundant now that the government has moved its offices out.

The reporter was able to scavenge some information by digging through the garbage outside the offices of the people involved.

We currently have well organized sales offices all over Japan.

A building with high ceilings and huge rooms may be less practical than the colorless block of offices that takes its place, but it often fits in well with its surroundings.

Nothing can change the look of a city so dramatically as the sudden appearance of a block of offices which towers above all the surrounding buildings.

He obtained the job through the good offices of his friend.

He obtained the post through the good offices of a friend.

I was able to get a job through the good offices of my friend.




Academic English Words List and Example Sentences
Example sentences with the offices, a sentence example for offices, and how to make offices in sample sentence, how do I use the word officesin a sentence? How do you spell offices in a sentence? spelling of officesw


Search Example Sentences for any English Word here ....







Share on Facebook

manila selfie museum reading

The Manila selfie museum encouraging visitors to take pictures with art

Have you ever liked a piece of art so much you feel like you’re part of it? Well, a museum in the Philippines is helping people do just that. Art in Island, a museum in Manila, created by a group of Korean artists, features over a hundred unique three dimensional paintings that encourage people to pose in front of them. Each artwork is created in such a way that when...

Read More



hitler coins

Nazi hideout in Argentina

Was this a hideout for German Nazi officers? Deep in Argentina’s northern jungle, archaeologists have discovered the ruins of what may have originally been a Nazi hiding place. “It’s a defendable site, a protected site, an inaccessible site, where you can live peacefully in hiding. We believe we’ve found a refuge for the Nazi hierarchy.”Researchers from the University of Buenos Aires...

Read More



lion cubs feeding at home

Family lives with lions

When most people tell you they have a couple of cats at home, these probably aren't the type of cat you’d expect, but for one family in Gaza, these lion cubs are their household pets. Lioness Mona and Alex, who’s a male, were born in the battle-torn Gaza Strip to parents that were smuggled through a ...

Read More



window cleaners fall

Window cleaners have an accident

A terrifying ordeal for two window cleaners in China, as the platform they were working on began swinging violently and smashing into the building. The incident, which took place outside the 91st floor of the Shanghai World Financial Centre, lasted for 15 minutes with their cradle slamming into a wall at one point, sending glass flying into the building and down to the ground.

Read More



Two hundred years after the Battle of Waterloo -

Two hundred years after the Battle of Waterloo

The hat which French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte wore during the Battle of Waterloo is on its way back to the battlefield which saw his demise. The two-cornered, or bicorne hat, is normally kept in a museum in Sens in east of Paris. It was the one Napoleon wore on June 18th, 1815 when ...

Read More