ring - use in sentences

Object

  • bell: Outside gallery opening hours, please ring the bell marked ' Office ' at the front entrance of the House.
  • doorbell: Another idea is to use the sensor to automatically ring a doorbell.

Possessives

  • 'o: Raxton EExe plugs are supplied complete with an 'O ' ring to ensure that the IP rating of the enclosure is maintained.

Adjective modifier

  • concentric: A series of concentric rings found in sand on a beach showed very high levels of ionization.
  • outer: The former has gold layering for the outer ring.

Modifies a noun

  • binder: These are available in ring binder form free of charge to churches which register with the scheme.
  • tone: The ring tone can help connect that fan to the artist.
  • ouzel: Only 11,782 ring ouzels have ever been ringed in this country, compared to nearly 1.7 million blackbirds.

Noun used with modifier

  • diamond: Unique ladies right hand rings, right hand diamond rings & sterling silver right hand ring.
  • engagement: Most will spend two or three times their monthly salary on a diamond engagement ring - £ 5,000 or more.
  • benzene: Well, this can be explained by the presence of three bulky benzene rings ( see below ).
  • wedding: Wedding Rings Your wedding rings were meant to last a lifetime.
  • piston: This type of process is applied to needle or roller bearings, gears and piston rings.
  • boxing: In later life he worked a market stall in Blackpool selling jewelry ( a far cry from the boxing ring ).

Adjective complement

  • hollow: We have heard it so often now that it has begun to ring hollow for some of us.

Preposition: of

  • bell: Stoke Church has a fine ring of six bells, two of which are from the 17th Century.

Preposition: for

  • eon: Whereas women have worn wedding rings for eons, men have not.

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