presented造句1. The small group of onlookers presented a pathetic sight.
2. He presented us with a couple of jade lions.
3. He presented the figures to underpin his argument.
4. Relevant documents were presented in court.
5. She presented a bravery award to schoolgirl Caroline Tucker.
6. The dilemma presented quite a poser.
7. Samples are presented free in the company.
8. They presented concrete proposals for improvement.
9. The mayor presented him with a gold medal at an official city reception.
10. Councillors were presented with a petition calling for more money to be spent on policing the area.
11. The weather presented a particular challenge, especially for American servicemen unaccustomed to subarctic conditions.
12. We recently presented the government with a petition signed by 4,500 people.
13. He had the honour of being presented to the king.
14. They presented their draft to the president, who looked it over, nodded and signed it.
14.try its best to collect and build good sentences.
15. She presented them with a small gift in token of her thanks.
16. At the meeting they presented a detailed analysis of twelve schools in a London borough.
17. An opportunity suddenly presented itself.
18. Witness statements presented a confused picture of the incident.
19. The government has presented these changes as major reforms.
20. She was presented with an inscribed gold watch.
21. The commissioner presented his credentials to the State Department.
22. He presented his best profile to the camera.
23. The grand jury presented many offenses.
24. The committee presented its report to the Attorney General.
25. It presented an intolerably prettified view of the countryside.
26. We presented him a basketball on his birthday.
27. The characters in the book are vividly presented.
28. The whole village presented a face placid.
29. Life is a test and this world a place of trial. Always the problems - or it may be the same problem will be presented to every generation in different forms.
30. The official urged the government not to pass up the opportunity that has now presented itself.