Similar words: bent, bend, bends, bench, unbend, benign, bent on, big ben. Meaning: n. a mountain or tall hill.
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61. Ben, of course, was the last to arrive.
62. Ben knew he would miss working with Sabrina.
63. Phil walked forward confidently but something held Ben back.
64. Ben, drunk and incoherent, slumped in a chair.
65. Ben rushed to his father, crowing with pleasure.
66. Ben pulled a pen from his pocket.
67. Ben, could you hand round the biscuits?
68. Becker stood and shook hands with Ben.
69. Their sons, Ben and Jonathan, were three and six respectively.
70. Ben looked at me in horror for a moment and then dropped his gaze.
71. There was really very little chance that Ben would ever have led a normal life.
72. Me and Ben should sort this out man to man.
73. Ben tipped the contents of the drawer onto the table.
74. They're taking part in a race to the top of Ben Nevis.
75. Ben is always there when I need a shoulder to cry on.
76. Ben says his father was good-natured, a man not quickly roused to anger or harsh opinions.
77. Ben was folding laundry.
78. Ben drove past them, nosing his car into the garage.
79. When you visit London, one of the first things you will see is Big Ben.
80. Ben grinned and clapped me amiably on the shoulder .
81. Ben actually chose to go to a redbrick university because he didn't like the elitism of Oxford and Cambridge.
82. Ben was roped into making the coffee for the whole team.
83. She recollected sadly that she and Ben used to laugh a lot.
84. Several of his friends came: Ben, Carol and Mike, for instance.
85. Without so much as a word of thanks, Ben turned and went back into the office .
86. Ben Palmer easily outshone his rivals in the 200 metre freestyle.
86. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
87. Ben is a fairly good runner, he wins more often than not.
88. Ben had planned a steak dinner for himself after seeing Jackie off on her plane.
89. Ben felt her neck for a pulse or any other sign of life .
90. A point of order was raised in parliament by Mr Ben Morris.