pen造句151 I can't find the pen I was given. Have you seen it?
152 Could you hold the line and I'll just get my pen.
153 This pen should last a lifetime if you look after it.
154 You must pen a letter of thanks to your uncle.
155 He raised his voice and stabbed the air with his pen.
156 'What's your name?' he asked, pointing at the child with his pen.
156 Wish you can benefit fromand make progress everyday!
157 He brought out a notebook and pen from his pocket.
158 They used dogs to drive the sheep into a pen.
159 I can never find a pen in this house. They disappear as soon as I buy them.
160 George Eliot was a pen - name; her real name was Mary Ann Evans.
161 Role-playing situations allows a finer assessment to be made than in pen and paper exercises.
162 You would write better if you had a good pen.
163 His pen name represented the transposition of his initials and his middle name.
164 I was using a pen that I'd purloined from the office.
165 It's time you put pen to paper and replied to that letter from your mother.
166 This pen is a dead loss: it just won't write properly.
167 I've thought about what I'm going to write, but I haven't yet put pen to paper.
168 Keep a pen and paper to hand for details of this week's competition.
169 I took a ballpoint pen and punched a hole in the carton.
170 Politicians know they cannot create a lawful society simply at the stroke of a pen.
171 Put the top back on that felt - tip pen or it will dry out.
172 I love my new pen - it just glides across/over the paper.
173 She was so weak that her pen kept wandering over the page as she wrote.
174 I knew that if I didn't make a note I would lose the thought so I asked to borrow a pen or pencil.
175 I went back into the office to get a pen.
176 I mean to write 'week' not 'weak'--it was just a slip of the pen.
177 The lawyer nib his pen, spread out his paper, and prepared to write.
178 I didn't have a pen, so I used a pencil instead.
179 She lined the white paper with a pen and a ruler.
180 She tapped the table with her pen in obvious annoyance.