Behind the times means that the person uses outdated methods of doing something, or does not seem to know common current information.
Mr. Smith always seems to be behind the times.
You're behind the times if you think that cellphone is the best.
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Here are two sample sentences that end with the word "much":Do you travel much?I don't like picnics very much.
He could find no way to reorganize to books to make the easy to find. They had to reorganize the company after the layoffs.
The compound subjects are highlighted in the sentences below:Chicago and Minneapolis are wonderful cities.Mom and Dad flew to Hawaii.Tennis and softball are his favorite sports.Tex and Rocky are our pets.Reading and writing are basic skills.
The woman at the bakery trenchantly cut the loaf of bread.
The correct idiomatic expression is "toe the line", not "a toe the line". It means to follow the rules or policies. Here is a sample sentence: Jim's refusal to toe the line was a source of friction between him and his superiors.
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It's a sample sentence, or several sample sentences, but not a sample sentences. Sample sentences are sentences to help you understand the meaning of a word.
Pizza has convulsions.
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The women took a principal decision about her personal life.
Why did you scorch the cake?Today was a real scorcher!
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Example sentences for the noun 'snarl' are:I combed a snarl from the dogs coat.My brother had a snarl on his face as I reached for the last cupcake.Example sentences for the verb 'snarl' are:The dog will snarl whenever the mailman steps on the porch.Traffic began to snarl behind the broken down truck.
Here are two sample sentences that end with the word "much":Do you travel much?I don't like picnics very much.
I have been waiting for you. She has been talking on the phone.