Use of inwards in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include inwards at the start of sentence, inwards at the end of sentence and inwards in the middle of sentence
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inwards at the end of sentence
- The door opens inwards.
- Her thoughts turned inwards.
- A breeze blew the curtains inwards.
- Brown stains caused by small flames crept inwards.
- Interlink hands behind your back, palms facing inwards.
- She pressed back against the door until it swung inwards.
- His eyes swivelled in an old panic, trying to look inwards.
- A large section of the building immediately collapsed inwards.
- The concern is with taking a wider perspective, looking outwards rather than inwards.
- Hold the bar with an alternate grip, that is one palm facing outwards and one facing inwards.
- In fact, the reason you move outwards is that there is insufficient force pulling you inwards.
- One sheet lay at his feet, as yet untouched by the flames, although it was beginning to curl inwards.
inwards in the middle of sentence
- Does the window open inwards or outwards?
- She turns her toes inwards when she walks.
- Windows were blasted inwards by the fusillade.
- All the windows were blasted inwards with the force of the explosion.
- The door swung inwards to crash against a chest of drawers behind it.
- All of a sudden the far wall exploded inwards and a broiling mass of water burst into the room.
- Companies which looked inwards to Whitehall are now listening to their customers and shareholders.
- Most faced inwards, backs against the wind, nodding, bowing, dozing, brooding, shuffling webbed feet.
- They have to look inwards, too - sometimes very closely - at the workings of the organization itself.
- The door began to swing inwards, but painfully slowly, his weight and the strong breeze hindering its progress.
- Behind her in the fluorescent glint bald heads and napes bulge over armchairs still turned inwards, turned away.
- A second pair of windows burst inwards, shattered in unison, glass fragments chiming and clattering to the carpet.
- Once again the novel repeatedly turns inwards to examine its own nature, presenting itself as a kind of palimpsest.
- They can only be exerted within the body of water so the outermost molecules are drawn inwards away from the surface.
- Unresponsive export markets led many houses to turn their attention inwards and focus on long-neglected domestic sales.
- She was still shivering when he finished, but the warmth gradually began to seep inwards to where her bones were chilled.
- Further gravitational segregation of the iron core means that denser material moves inwards displacing less dense material outwards.
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