Use of magnet in Sentences. 29 Examples

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

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magnet at the start of sentence


  1. Magnet and Southern, duvet covers.

magnet at the end of sentence


  1. Iron is attracted to a magnet.
  2. Polarity is inherent in a magnet.
  3. The swimfeeder acts like a magnet.
  4. She drew men to her like a magnet.
  5. Some of these things stick to a magnet.
  6. He picked all the pins up with a magnet.
  7. Certain metals are attracted to a magnet.
  8. You can magnetize a needle by rubbing it with a magnet.

magnet in the middle of sentence


  1. A magnet has polarity.
  2. A magnet attracts steel.
  3. A magnet attracts iron and steel.
  4. Beijing is a magnet for tourists.
  5. The place is a magnet for tourists.
  6. Open wounds act like a magnet to flies.
  7. This disco is a magnet for young people.
  8. The pistol acts like a magnet to your hand.
  9. Ever notice what a visual magnet a mirror is?
  10. The scent of flowers acts as a magnet to bees.
  11. Buckingham Palace is a great magnet for tourists.
  12. A magnet separates out scrap iron from the rubbish.
  13. The region has become a magnet for small businesses.
  14. The actress was the magnet that drew great audiences.
  15. In the 1980s the area became a magnet for new investment.
  16. Prospect Park, with its vast lake, is a magnet for all health freaks.
  17. The man who attracts luck carries with him the magnet of preparation.
  18. The United States has always acted as a magnet for people seeking fame and fortune.
  19. The rabbits in our backyard were a magnet that attracted all the children in the neighbourhood.
  20. Even now it is the magnet that draws the rural peasants and small businessmen looking for work and casual labour.

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