omit造句1. Omit the salt in this recipe.
2. Please don't omit any details, no matter how trivial they may seem.
3. Omit anything that is likely to offend people.
4. If you are a student, you can omit questions 1618.
5. I'll not wish to omit this valuable book from my reading.
6. Please don't omit to lock the door when you leave.
7. Why then omit to mention Walter?
8. Variations: omit brandy and use your choice of liqueur.
9. We decided to omit the recitatives because, quite frankly, they are not very interesting.
10. Predictably, Communist historians omit any mention of this atrocity in their accounts of the period.
11. Please omit any reference to me in what you write of Patrick Hamilton.
12. What happened next ... Perhaps he should omit the details.
13. Omit any mention of a short-term job that you left on poor terms?
14. Any list of success stories is bound to omit some favourite voice.
15. Please do not omit any details, however trivial they may seem.
16. Companies do sometimes give incorrect details or omit them altogether on their company stationery.
17. For example, many soap operas omit older people entirely, as if we were all perpetually middle-aged!
18. To refuse or to omit to leave is as much a trespass as to originally enter without any right.
19. General economic arguments, however, omit the spin-off benefits from the inventiveness of financial operators in search of bargains and easy profits.
20. He withdrew it when it was agreed to omit the paragraph in its entirety.
21. Insist that I will not rationalise blunders, or omit details to camouflage motives.
22. Use the active voice and omit needless words.
23. Don't omit locking [ to lock ] the door.
24. It is both wasteful and irresponsible to set experiments in motion and omit to record and analyse what happens.
25. There were also the exercises that included having students omit certain words from their speech, Wirk said.
26. No doubt that story contained many scientific theories which she had had to omit from her tale, being unable to comprehend them.
27. In the search for approval, praise is everything, and when others omit to praise us we interpret this as rejection.
28. When they do utter word phrases, they tend to omit the verb endings, most pronouns, and the conjunctions.
29. Your editor should ask for your opinions, why you chose certain words or decided to include or omit information.
30. Indeed I piled up on my home bookshelf many more volumes than appear here and which I have regretfully had to omit.