stole造句121. You know what she's like. I wouldn't put it past her to call the police and say I stole them.
122. He stole his opponent's thunder by proposing a toast for the distinguished visitor.
123. The bandits broke into the jewelry and stole near all the valuable necklaces.
124. Our army stole a march on the enemy and reached the crossroads an hour ahead of them.
125. Sandy stole my thunder when she announced that she was pregnant two days before I'd planned to tell people about my pregnancy.
126. While we were out, somebody just walked into the house and stole the jewels!
127. Over a period of ten years he stole a million pounds from the company.
128. She stole up behind me and got me down on the floor.
129. The thieves broke into the office and stole some money.
130. A thief who stole power tools from a store later sold them in a pub, Whitby magistrates heard yesterday.
131. He stole money from his parents to feed his addiction.
132. Max stole Lee's girlfriend and they've been enemies ever since.
133. They pinned him against a wall and stole his wallet.
134. He was surprised when he stole an exhibit from the museum.
135. Although the jewels were locked in a strongbox, the thieves stole them without any difficulty.
136. While we were out, somebody walked in and stole the jewels!
137. He stole, lied, deceived and pimped his way out of poverty.
138. The experimental car certainly stole the limelight at the motor show.
139. It was 19-year-old David Hagan who stole the points and the glory with a brilliant goal in the closing minutes of the game.
140. His disappearance has given added substance to the argument that he stole the money.
141. The gangster stole a gun and shot his way out of prison.
142. Even if you saw him pick up the money, you can't be sure he stole it.
143. They stole the car for a lark, but now they're in trouble.
144. But as always, the charismatic Rundgren stole the show.
145. The blighter stole my purse!
146. Amazed and abashed she stole back to her chamber.
147. They stole cheque books and bank cards.
148. They stole 24 tins of baked beans worth £4.14.
149. The coppers used to come around at first every time somebody stole a dame's purse but finally they gave it up.
150. Generator stolen: Thieves stole a £1,000 generator which was chained to scaffolding at Bondgate, Darlington on Monday afternoon.