Use of bookcase in Sentences. 43 Examples

The examples include bookcase at the start of sentence, bookcase at the end of sentence and bookcase in the middle of sentence

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bookcase at the end of sentence


  1. I chose a book from the bookcase.
  2. I chose a book from the bookcase.
  3. I found this book in your bookcase.
  4. He bevelled the edges of the bookcase.
  5. He ruptured himself lifting a bookcase.
  6. There was a vase on top of the bookcase.
  7. There was a vase on top of the bookcase.
  8. Put the books away neatly in the bookcase.
  9. Put the books away neatly in the bookcase.
  10. The shelf extends 20 cms from the bookcase.
  11. Why don't we swap the TV with the bookcase?
  12. Why don't we swap the TV with the bookcase?
  13. He crammed all his books into the small bookcase.
  14. He crammed all his books into the small bookcase.
  15. The microphone was cunningly concealed in the bookcase.
  16. He reverentially returned the novel to a glass-fronted bookcase.
  17. We went for the bottle of whiskey that we had stashed behind the bookcase.

bookcase in the middle of sentence


  1. We fixed the bookcase to the wall.
  2. We fixed the bookcase to the wall.
  3. The bookcase is screwed to the wall.
  4. The top of the bookcase is skew-whiff.
  5. The top of the bookcase is skew-whiff.
  6. This bookcase is my latest acquisition.
  7. This bookcase is my latest acquisition.
  8. A bookcase screens off part of the room.
  9. The bookcase fits neatly into the alcove.
  10. This bookcase is too unstable to hold so many books.
  11. This bookcase is too unstable to hold so many books.
  12. That bookcase wobbles whenever you put anything on it.
  13. The bookcase contains fifty volumes but holds a hundred.
  14. The bookcase contains fifty volumes but holds a hundred.
  15. The bookcase can easily be assembled with a screwdriver.
  16. Gil rose and went to his bookcase and took down a volume.
  17. You buy this bookcase in sections and slot them together.
  18. You buy this bookcase in sections and slot them together.
  19. You can't give away Granny's old bookcase - it's a valuable antique.
  20. You can't give away Granny's old bookcase - it's a valuable antique.
  21. That selfish student always appropriates the biggest bookcase and desk.
  22. Could you help me move this bookcase over there? You pull and I'll push.
  23. Could you help me move this bookcase over there? You pull and I'll push.
  24. If you take the bookcase to pieces, it will fit in the back of your car.
  25. If you take the bookcase to pieces, it will fit in the back of your car.
  26. A splendid bookcase goes along with the complete encyclopaedia if you pay cash.
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Covered or protected with or as if with a case.