Similar words: come into being, probe into, bring into being, be innocent of, in tow, be in the red, be intimate, be in the right.
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1. He was in town to promote his new books.
2. Mr. Smith is in town; I saw him yesterday.
3. I met Charles while I was in town.
4. The word's out that Mel Gibson is in town.
5. I'll be in town next week if you want to meet for a drink.
6. He admits he doesn't even know when his brother is in town.
7. I was hoping to visit with Katie while I was in town.
8. The Orioles will be in town for a three-game stand against the Tigers.
9. The princess was getting married, and everyone was in town for the great occasion.
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10. Well, at least he was in town. That was something.
11. Some of the worst massacres by paramilitaries have been in towns where the university expects to attract students.
12. Crumb managed to find out where the dancers rehearsed when they were in town and sneaked in to watch them.
13. Opponents of the bill started their campaign against the possible education amendment last week, even before the Senate was in town.
14. Ask at the Box Office for membership details the next time you are in town.
15. I must be in town next Saturday.
16. If you happen to be in town, would you ask about it?
17. I know but I will not be in town on Saturday.
18. She be in town on Friday then away for the rest of the weekend.
19. You have be in town for at least 10 seconds to go hostile on another player.
20. If you are not likely be in town, please let me know.
21. I be in town next week, maybe you could fit me in.
22. She'll be in town on Friday then the way for the rest weekend.
23. Will Thursday morning do? I happen to be in town then.
More similar words: come into being, probe into, bring into being, be innocent of, in tow, be in the red, be intimate, be in the right, introduce into, be in the wrong, be in two minds, be intended for, be in the minority, be in the habit of, twin towers, be independent of, see into, joint ownership, tie into, come into, hereinto, thereinto, give into, wade into, lace into, poke into, dive into, move into, pile into, make into.