Use of skeleton in Sentences. 26 Examples

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

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skeleton at the end of sentence


  1. Police have unearthed a human skeleton.
  2. The disease has reduced her to a skeleton.
  3. The disease had reduced Harry to a skeleton.
  4. Death is often shown in pictures as a human skeleton.
  5. Death is often shown in paintings as a human skeleton.

skeleton in the middle of sentence


  1. The human skeleton consists of 206 bones.
  2. The police unearthed a skeleton in his garden.
  3. The block is still just a skeleton of girders.
  4. The skeleton has been dated at about 2 000 BC.
  5. The hospital has a skeleton staff at weekends.
  6. We agreed on a skeleton outline of the proposal.
  7. We found an old sheep skeleton up on the cliffs.
  8. We'll be down to a skeleton staff over Christmas.
  9. The boy bent curiously to the skeleton of the buck.
  10. Only the concrete skeleton of the factory remained.
  11. His boy bent curiously to the skeleton of the buck.
  12. We only have a skeleton bus service on public holidays.
  13. Her notes gave us just the bare skeleton of her theory.
  14. Examples were used to flesh out the skeleton of the argument.
  15. There will only be a skeleton staff on duty over the holiday.
  16. The local bus company only runs a skeleton service on Sundays.
  17. We managed to operate a skeleton bus service during the strike.
  18. Only a skeleton staff remains to show anyone interested around the site.
  19. Minutes after the explosion, all that remained was the skeleton of the bridge.
  20. They used carbon dating tests to authenticate the claim that the skeleton was 2 million years old.
  21. The skeleton of my book is written/My book is in skeleton form - now I just have to add the details.

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