Use of mid in Sentences. 29 Examples

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mid in the middle of sentence


  1. Our mid - term exam is pending.
  2. He's in his early/mid/late teens.
  3. The snow usually melts by mid March.
  4. Matthews was already in his mid 40s.
  5. The two planes collided in mid air.
  6. She's in her early/mid/late fifties.
  7. Bill must be in his mid seventies now.
  8. Francie stopped playing in mid cadence.
  9. She spoke in a soft mid Atlantic accent.
  10. Their troubles began in the mid eighties.
  11. But by the mid century this was changing.
  12. The woman was probably in her mid forties.
  13. The lake usually freezes over by mid January.
  14. Most athletes reach their peak in their mid 20s.
  15. The air - conditioning quit on us in mid - July.
  16. It is about Mary as a mid sixteenth-century monarch.
  17. The keep-fit bandwagon started rolling in the mid 80s.
  18. The interviewer cut short his guest in mid - sentence.
  19. The British Empire was at its peak in the mid 19th century.
  20. The economy entered a period of recession in the mid 1980s.
  21. In the mid 60s he took the almost obligatory trip to India.
  22. The mid 1970s are seen as a cultural wasteland for rock music.
  23. The sailing boat fell foul of a motor speedboat in mid - river.
  24. Its theatre, since the mid 1950s, has been widely acknowledged the world's wonder.
  25. High arches generally indicate mid or forefoot strikers and require good cushioning.
  26. Current economic activity is markedly slower than during the go-go years of the mid to late 1980s.
  27. There was, in the mid century, a gap between rising wages and even more rapidly rising prices that favoured investment.
  28. Quills were the chief writing implement from the 6 th century AD until the advent of steel pens in the mid 19 th century.
  29. The affair led to a mid - term Cabinet reshuffle ( = when the prime minister / president changes some of the people in the Cabinet ).

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