Use of theater in Sentences. 29 Examples

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

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theater at the end of sentence


  1. Let's go to the theater.
  2. He elbowed his way into the theater.
  3. The patient was sent to the theater.
  4. Her mother never went to the theater.
  5. He was typed as villain in the theater.
  6. I am confident you would succeed in the theater.
  7. All these books should be grouped under theater.
  8. Excuse me, where is the entrance to the theater?
  9. The new couple walked arm in arm into the theater.
  10. He became known as the enfant terrible of British theater.
  11. He could amuse us for hours with his stories of the theater.
  12. Crowds flocked after the popular singer as he left the theater.
  13. There's a season of Bergman films on at our local movie theater.
  14. I like to go off on my own - to sit back and bliss out in a darkened move theater.

theater in the middle of sentence


  1. The theater is full to roof.
  2. I enjoy theater and swimming.
  3. The theater closed down for good.
  4. What time does the theater go in?
  5. The theater gets a lot of support.
  6. The movie theater holds 500 people.
  7. It ushered in the new theater season.
  8. When the theater caught fire, there was a panic.
  9. We will have class in the theater this afternoon.
  10. The entertainment at the new theater changes nightly.
  11. Critics have likened the new theater to a supermarket.
  12. A great throng packed out the theater and overflowed into the corridors.
  13. She had recently taken a canvas from the theater and tacked it up on the wall.
  14. Friends from the theater criticized him for prostituting his talent in the movies.
  15. After writing for the theater for many years(Sentence dictionary), he turned to the art of film.

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