Cash box = cash register.
The customers at the A&P handed the cashier their money and she placed it into the cash box.
I do not carry cash on me.
The crook couldn't wait to cash in his recent takings.
Do you accept cash?
Here are some sentences.
How much cash do you need?
Please cash this check.
i fit into the box
"Please encase the box in wrapping paper." That is an example of how to use the word "encase" in a proper sentence.
It comes from 16th century Old French casse (a box to contain money) or Italian cassa ‘box,’ which was originally from the Latin capsa
The small box was 10 kilometers widea kilometre is not as long as a mile
The adverb form of the word expect is expectedly.An example sentence for you is: "Perhaps expectedly, the show was an instant box office hit".
The plastic box was rigid
She walked into the room and immediately noticed the beautiful artwork on the walls.
The operator's manual is in the glove box.
He had already concealed the box
I can give you several sentences.He put his toys into their box.The men will box.Here is a box of crackers for a snack.
inside the box i could feel a bulky object.
I stuffed the parachute into the small box and it was bulging out on all sides.
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Yes: For Example; Which of the items in the box belong to you?; This is an interrogative sentence.
I think you can't actually make a proper sentence using the word it. But if someone asks you a question like "what is that box for?" Than you can say like "there is toys in it" That is how I will use the word it.
i fit into the box