Use of harrison in Sentences. 29 Examples

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

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harrison at the start of sentence


  1. Harrison dislocated a finger.
  2. Harrison played a ten of spades.
  3. Harrison showed her around the house.
  4. Harrison stumbled through his speech.
  5. Harrison had come back to propose marriage.
  6. Harrison felt little inclined to confide in Berthoud.
  7. Harrison complained that his colleagues ganged up on him.
  8. Harrison successfully faced down the mob of angry workers.
  9. Harrison had a glorious career spanning more than six decades.
  10. Harrison perhaps intended the star-flower as a subliminal message.
  11. Harrison said a crucial issue was the continued speculation that Fairfax was a prime takeover target.

harrison at the end of sentence


  1. The new secretary is Debbie harrison.
  2. I heard a rumour that she'd been seeing Luke harrison.
  3. His vacant seat on the panel was filled, naturally enough, by William harrison.

harrison in the middle of sentence


  1. John harrison had a brush with the law.
  2. She believed George harrison had hidden depths.
  3. For the first time in the race harrison is in the lead.
  4. Elizabeth harrison had extensive surgery for bowel cancer.
  5. If no one objects, I would like Mrs harrison to be present.
  6. Two weeks ago, harrison received a 10-month prison sentence.
  7. Y., office of Lee Hecht harrison, career development specialists.
  8. In this new book, harrison brilliantly disentangles complex debates.
  9. No one knows when or how harrison first heard word of the longitude prize.
  10. But this is only a tongue-tip taste of the political dilemma harrison faces.
  11. In comparison, John harrison offered the world a little ticking thing in a box.
  12. James harrison signed them both in bold script right on their painted wood faces.
  13. The spring of 1765 brought harrison further woes, in the form of a new longitude act from Parliament.
  14. Lesley harrison continued to pursue her attacker despite one blow from a screwdriver that punctured her heart.
  15. Like all the other newspaper publishers in the city, harrison Gray Otis had been operating under a self-imposed gag rule.
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jabbed -
تیزی سے ہاتھ کی حرکت جیسے مکے بازی
A sharp hand gesture (resembling a blow).