Use of urgent in Sentences. 29 Examples

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

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urgent at the end of sentence


  1. I must post this letter; it's urgent.
  2. Can you come to the phone?it sounds urgent.
  3. 'Can I see you for a moment?' 'Is it urgent?'
  4. He's got to sign that paper - will you tell him it's urgent?

urgent in the middle of sentence


  1. We have an urgent thing.
  2. He was in urgent need of money.
  3. It is most urgent that we operate.
  4. It is urgent I talk to Mr. Barr now.
  5. The law is in urgent need of reform.
  6. It is urgent that the law be changed.
  7. There's an urgent need for more nurses.
  8. I'm afraid I've got urgent business now.
  9. This condition requires urgent treatment.
  10. I have some urgent business to attend to.
  11. There is an urgent need for food and water.
  12. He was in urgent need of medical attention.
  13. Churchill telegraphed an urgent message to Wavell.
  14. They've called an urgent meeting for this evening.
  15. Sorry to disturb you , but I have an urgent message.
  16. I want to talk to your manager about an urgent matter.
  17. They have made an urgent request for international aid.
  18. The building needs urgent remedial work to make it safe.
  19. We've had an urgent message saying that your father's ill.
  20. He tried desperately to convey how urgent the situation was.
  21. More than a third of Britain's bird species need urgent protection.
  22. There is an urgent need for more day care centres and more hospital beds.
  23. Getting food, medicine and blankets to flood victims is the most urgent priority.
  24. The paper calls for an urgent shake-up in the system for looking after the elderly.
  25. Go most urgent, is the most beautiful scenery; hurt the most are always the most real emotions.

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