Use of forge in Sentences. 29 Examples

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

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forge at the end of sentence


  1. In the past kitchen knives were made in a forge.
  2. In the very centre of the village, close to the church, was the blacksmith's forge.

forge in the middle of sentence


  1. To forge a blade takes great skill.
  2. They agreed to forge closer economic ties.
  3. A forge for making weapons was found there.
  4. Quick learners should be allowed to forge ahead.
  5. Difficulties help to forge people into able folk.
  6. I arrived at the forge early on Monday afternoon.
  7. He again pledged to forge ahead with his plans for reform.
  8. Everything new comes from the forge of hard and bitter struggle.
  9. The government has tried to forge alliances with environmentalists.
  10. Jane's language skills enabled her to forge ahead on the career ladder.
  11. The Community was trying to forge a common foreign and security policy.
  12. Hardly enough time to forge a friendship before getting down to business.
  13. Back in the 1980s, they were attempting to forge a new kind of rock music.
  14. The programme aims to forge links between higher education and small businesses.
  15. To forge the certificate, she needed an exact match for the paper and the fonts.
  16. If we forge ahead continuously without a break, we'll be able to raise efficiency.
  17. Russia was the first country to forge a new economic system under the banner of Marxism.
  18. The Prime Minister is determined to forge a good relationship with America's new leader.
  19. To forge peace and order into society is not an easy task of and for a people or a nation.
  20. The scheme helps forge partnerships between schools, local communities and youth organisations.
  21. Our first stop was the forge, where a bunch of Old-Timers sat drinking beer on the wooden porch.
  22. Many made the best of it and went on to forge successful careers and have families of their own.
  23. Some dictators had been keen to forge triple alliances including foreign firms; other had kept them at arms' length.
  24. It has refused to explain itself to the mainstream media, or to forge strong links with anyone outside the protest community.
  25. But not all choreographers had the means, resolute strength or personal charisma to forge such instruments of self-expression.
  26. Griffith's breakthrough came almost accidentally as he attempted to forge a career in a new industry about which he knew little.
  27. That group is helping to forge stronger links between mainstream and complementary approaches to promoting health and managing illness.

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