Use of paragraph in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include paragraph at the start of sentence, paragraph at the end of sentence and paragraph in the middle of sentence

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paragraph at the end of sentence


  1. How would you take this paragraph?
  2. The editor deleted the last paragraph .
  3. We usually indent the first line of a paragraph.
  4. Please indent the first line of each paragraph.
  5. Love is a dashed line, we in different paragraph.
  6. Read from book, starting at the second paragraph.
  7. The author mentioned it in the previous paragraph.
  8. The writer expanded one sentence into a paragraph.
  9. It will be clearer if you delete the last paragraph.

paragraph in the middle of sentence


  1. Read the second paragraph, please.
  2. See paragraph 15 of the handbook.
  3. Start each paragraph on a new line.
  4. Each paragraph begins on a new line.
  5. The first paragraph has to be redone.
  6. I read through the first paragraph again.
  7. He condensed the paragraph into one line.
  8. In your final paragraph, sum up your argument.
  9. He reworked the first paragraph time and again.
  10. There's a paragraph on the matter in the paper.
  11. You'll find the last paragraph extremely apropos.
  12. Excepting the last paragraph, the book is finished.
  13. Later, he inserted another paragraph into his will.
  14. The first line of each paragraph should be indented.
  15. I'd like to direct your attention to paragraph four.
  16. The editor omitted the third paragraph from the article.
  17. The second paragraph relates to the situation in Scotland.
  18. Three lines of the first paragraph were underscored in red ink.
  19. Each new paragraph should be indented about two centimetres from the margin.
  20. The paragraph is rendered ambiguous by the writer's careless use of pronouns.

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