Use of option in Sentences. 29 Examples

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

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option at the end of sentence


  1. You have no option.
  2. Personally, I prefer the second option.
  3. You will have to pay them; you have no option.

option in the middle of sentence


  1. We have an option on the house.
  2. To exit this option, press return.
  3. We have the option of going or not.
  4. Select an option from the dialog box.
  5. We have a 12-day option on the house.
  6. This option is preferable to any other.
  7. I had no option but to ask him to leave.
  8. I had no option but to pretend ignorance.
  9. This was not the only option open to him.
  10. Deciding on your best option is not easy.
  11. The former option favours the married man.
  12. Going to college was not an option for me.
  13. Choose the 'Cut' option from the Edit menu.
  14. He was jailed without the option of a fine.
  15. We had no option but to abandon the meeting.
  16. The former option would be much more sensible.
  17. You have the option of taking your holiday early.
  18. Another option is to rent somewhere for six months.
  19. Is community service just a soft option for criminals?
  20. The best option would be to cancel the trip altogether.
  21. Students have the option of studying abroad in their second year.
  22. He was given one month's imprisonment without the option of a fine.
  23. The report concluded the cheapest option was to close the laboratory.
  24. A savings plan that gives you the option to vary your monthly payments.
  25. Only a handful of firms offer share option schemes to all their employees.
  26. When something bad happens, there's no point in wishing it had not happened. The only option is to minimise the damage.

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