Monday, November 9, 2015

21 English Sentences: Bar, Barring, Banish

(i)          ‘Bar’ is Noun, Preposition and Verb.

Synonyms:
A counter/room where you can obtain drinks etc, banish, block, debar, disallow entry, except, exclude, expel, relegate, the act of preventing, with the exception of

Sentences:
1.  Anne bought a coke at the bar.
2.  Harry was barred from the classroom.
3.  I am ready to work with anyone bar John.
4.  Jim runs a small bar near the station.
5.  Our windows are protected by steel bars.
6.  The road was barred by a huge tree.
7.  Zany invited everyone to her party bar his boss.

(ii)        ‘Barring’ is Noun, Preposition and Verb.

Synonyms:
Act of excluding someone, banishing, barricading, blocking, debarring, excepting, in the absence of, stopping, unless something happens

Sentences:
1.  Barring a miracle, our team will lose.
2.  Barring bad weather, the plane will arrive on time.
3.  Barring orders were passed by the chairman.
4.  Barring snow, the concert will be held on Sunday.
5.  Barring some chance event, Millie will succeed.
6.  I will open the showroom, barring any further red tape,
7.  We should arrive at two, barring any unexpected delays.

(iii)       ‘Banish’ is Verb.

Synonyms:
Ban, bar, cast out, expel, relegate, shun, to drive away

Sentences:
1.  Banish all your doubts and fears.
2.  Harry was banished from his class.
3.  If you don't stop talking rubbish, they will banish you.
4.  It is proposed to banish Jim from the club.
5.  Please banish your bad thoughts forever.
6.  The king decided to banish them from Croatia.
7.  Zany was banished from the library for no reason.

(To be updated)
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