Use of rev in Sentences. 29 Examples

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

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rev at the start of sentence


  1. Rev it up to warm the engine.
  2. Rev. Moran invoked a blessing.
  3. Rev. P. Stewart was to occupy the Chair.
  4. Rev. Whitman delivered a powerful sermon.
  5. Rev. Dawson addressed the congregation from the pulpit.
  6. Rev. Maclean: you can love completely without completely understanding.
  7. Rev Wilson spent 20 years ministering in some of New York's poorest areas.

rev at the end of sentence


  1. The elder son of the rev.
  2. Just last Tuesday, the rev.
  3. Bush remained mum when the rev.
  4. The 1997 grand marshals are rev.
  5. But under the tutelage of the rev.
  6. The services were arranged by the rev.
  7. The House inquiry into the murder of the rev.
  8. Stunned parishioners at the churches where the rev.
  9. Evan Mecham was nixing the holiday honoring the rev.

rev in the middle of sentence


  1. Don't rev the engine so hard.
  2. Don't rev up the engine too fast.
  3. The needle on the rev counter soared.
  4. And the rev counter no longer worked.
  5. The rev. Malcolm Surman conducted the service.
  6. From the pulpit rev Paul Andrianatos pulls no punches.
  7. In the first place you must rev it up to warm the engine.
  8. It's his job to rev up the audience before the show starts.
  9. The memorial service was conducted by the rev. David Prior.
  10. Bertha Cohen nodded, and rev. Levitt smiled in self-congratulation.
  11. Our plant will rev up production to meet the needs of the developing conditions.
  12. The coal mines in North China have to rev up their outputs to meet ever - increasing demand.
  13. A memorial service was held yesterday at Wadhurst Parish Church. The rev Michael Inch officiated.

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