I think you could useit like "I missed a couple of questions on that test." or you could use it like "I think they are a couple now." I don't know if it would be considered slang, but that is one more way.
Example sentence for the noun protractor: My teacher assigned homework which required us to use a protractor.
He could do arithmetic in his head *really fast. *optional
A veritable feast of steam with plenty of action.
She could not solve the riddle, but she must work it out.
In a word, the transfer looks quite marvelous
I could use a couple of dollars; sure.
I heard the announcement over the school intercom.The couple installed an intercom so they could monitor the nursery.
Definition: Outside ; Out in the open air In a sentence: The couple sat down for a charming alfresco dinner in the garden. Anyway, this is the only way I could come up with using it. :/
The link will give a couple of examples of a word you want in a sentence.
We join this couple in holy matrimony.
i hate that word, likewise, i use it in this sentence
Marriage Used in a SentenceHere are a couple of sentences: Their marriage lasted for 50 years.It's sad that the problems in their marriage could not be worked out, so they got a divorce.
You used presiding in a sentence when you asked about it. And u can use any word in a sentence.
You just did, or you could just use the sentence "I don't know how to use overtaken in a sentence."
The engaged couple practiced abstinence before the were married.
The minister smiled as he loudly proclaimed the marriage of the happy couple.
The couple went next door to welcome their new neighbor.