in a box造句(1) She kept all the letters in a box.
(2) Put it in a box and tape it securely.
(3) Put it in a box and tape It'securely.
(4) She embedded the bulbs in a box of sand.
(5) Put it in a box and tape it up securely.
(6) An abandoned baby was found in a box on the hospital steps.
(7) The dog sleeps in a box lined with an old blanket.
(8) Just put the pictures in a box for now.
(9) Nell's private letters were tucked away in a box in the attic.
(10) The child puts the pennies in a box and shakes them up.
(11) Then we would put them all in a box and the Red Cross would mail them.
(12) All writers should be put in a box and thrown in the sea.Gordon B. Hinckley
(13) It would come in a box and it would blow your head off.
(14) TalkAlong is a cellular phone in a box that allows consumers to activate service as well.
(15) I put them in a box with the stole, wrapped the box and put the box under our tree.
(16) Suppose the pieces of the jigsaw start off in a box in the ordered arrangement in which they form a picture.
(17) She kept the letters hidden in a box in her closet.
(18) For example, consider the pieces of a jigsaw in a box.
(19) It was in a box and marked with 66-year-old Beryl's name, address and date of birth.
(20) Some one had put them in a box and thrown them into the canal.
(21) In a box in the closet, I found love letters from one of his old flames.
(22) Up ahead the route comes to an end in a box canyon.
(23) In comparison, John Harrison offered the world a little ticking thing in a box.
(24) Click the mouse on an icon, and a descriptive phrase appears in a box next to the icons.
(25) She didn't find it, but buried right down at the bottom she did find a tape cassette in a box.
(26) The string of blackshirts was re-deployed, four spotlights had them caught in a box of gauzy light, their nightsticks fisted.
(27) I definitely get the idea they want to send me home in a box.
(28) It comes from a collection of letters I found in a box at the top of the attic.
(29) But time is tied to the wrist or kept in a box, ticking with impatience.
(30) Large deflections can help to loosen non-structural cladding and shake up the building's contents like dice in a box.