bike造句181. She came off her bike when it skidded on some wet leaves.
182. You'll have to wait until your next birthday for a new bike.
183. Your bike will be safer if you leave it in the bike shed.
184. She leaned her bike against the stone wall and stood on tiptoe to peer over it.
185. My father used to perch me on the front of his bike.
186. I couldn't rake together enough money for a new bike.
187. Choosing the right bike depends on what you want to use it for.
188. The hills sapped his energy and he got off his bike for frequent rests.
189. Jenny set off down the road on her new bike.
190. She had sold her bike, taken a driving test and bought a car.
191. We gave her the choice, and she decided she'd like a bike for her birthday.
192. A bit of oil and some paint could give that old bike a new lease of life.
193. Perhaps a new bike would keep him out of mischief.
194. I lost control of my bike and ran into a lamp-post.
195. Are you to go there by bike or by bus?
196. My trousers were torn to shreds when I fell off my bike.
196.try its best to gather and create good sentences.
197. I'll keep my ears open for a second-hand bike for you.
198. I bought a bike for the princely sum of £20!
199. When my bike was stolen, I claimed on the insurance and got £150 back.
200. They played a joke on him by letting down the tyres of his bike.
201. If I were you I would simply ring your friend's bell and ask for your bike back.
202. When I'm going out in the evening I use the bike if I can rather than the car.
203. His father bought him the bike he had set his heart on.
204. As she fell off the bike, her head hit the pavement.
205. I am not a learner as such-I used to ride a bike years ago.
206. You're tempting fate by riding your bike without wearing a cycle helmet.
207. As I walked down the road, Charlie came past on his bike.
208. I put an advert in the paper to sell my bike but I haven't had any takers.
209. Fifty bucks for that old bike! You've been done! I wouldn't give you more than ten.
210. Mind my bike while I go into the shop, please.