Use of jog in Sentences. 29 Examples

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

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jog at the end of sentence


  1. He went for another early morning jog.
  2. I got up early the next morning to jog.
  3. He set off along the riverbank at a jog.

jog in the middle of sentence


  1. I jog to keep fit.
  2. We must jog on somehow.
  3. Go for a little jog to keep fit.
  4. I gave him a jog to wake him up.
  5. I like to go for a jog after work.
  6. This photograph may jog your memory.
  7. This jog warmed me to a certain extent.
  8. I go for a jog in the park every morning.
  9. Our lives just jog along from day to day.
  10. Are you coming for a jog tomorrow morning?
  11. Mike goes for a two-mile jog every morning.
  12. He seems happy to jog along until he retires.
  13. Don't jog me, or you'll make me spill something!
  14. Perhaps this photo will help to jog your memory.
  15. Maybe these letters will help to jog your memory.
  16. He goes for a brisk jog before work each morning.
  17. Build up slowly until you can jog for 30 minutes.
  18. We went for a five-mile jog to blow the cobwebs away.
  19. They set off at a jog up one street and down another.
  20. He gave the pile of tins a jog and they all fell down.
  21. Their lives just jog along in the quiet farm from day to day.
  22. He whispered something in the old man's ears to jog his memory.
  23. He was walking at a very quick pace and I had to jog to keep up with him.
  24. I haven't done much exercise all week, so I think I'll go for a jog this morning.
  25. The police showed him a photo to try to jog his memory about what had happened on the night of the robbery.
  26. Police have planned a reconstruction of the crime tomorrow in the hope this will jog the memory of passers-by.

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