Sentences with Missing, Sentences about Missing

Sentences with Missing, Sentences about Missing

2. We must be missing something.

3. Samuel was listed among the missing.

4. Is there any trace of the missing child?

5. She was late because of missing the train.

6. We searched the woods for the missing child.

7. They continued to search for the missing man.

8. The mother whose child is missing is very sad.

9. The time you think you’re missing, misses you too.

10. Her shoes were brand new, and now they are missing.

11. Beware of missing chances; otherwise it may be altogether too late some day.

12. The music in his laughter had a way of rounding off the missing notes in her soul.

13. You can decorate absence however you want- but your still gonna feel what’s missing.

14. Failing to fetch me at first, keep encouraged. Missing me one place, search another. I stop somewhere waiting for you.

15. There’s something missing in the music industry today… and it’s music. Songs you hear don’t last, it’s just product fed to you by the industry.

16. I can’t find my car keys in the morning. Trying to get out of my house is a nightmare. ‘Where’s my wallet? Where are my keys? I have to go find a missing person.’

17. Four men are missing R., Sorel and two emigrants. They set out this morning after buffalo, and have not yet made their appearance whether killed or lost, we cannot tell.

18. After my mom died, there was so much written about her fashion and her style and all that, and I felt that one of the most important parts of her was missing, her real intellectual curiosity.

19. I start really missing London when I go away. I have a little flat, but very central. I live above a pub and you’d think it’d be a nightmare, but I like hearing the music and it’s quite comforting.

20. I shoplifted. I was about five years old, and I took a candy from a store. We paid for three of them, but I took four, and I went home and cried. My mom took me back, and I paid for the missing piece.

21. Literature is the expression of a feeling of deprivation, a recourse against a sense of something missing. But the contrary is also true: language is what makes us human. It is a recourse against the meaningless noise and silence of nature and history.

22. Oh, I have this feud going with the L.A. Unified School District, because I keep getting these phone calls saying my daughter keeps missing classes, I mean, at all hours of the night, I had like, two calls this morning and I keep calling saying I haven’t got a daughter!

23. One thing that people keep on saying to me is that the wealth and the fame must have made up for missing out on my childhood. But the idea of money – putting a price on your childhood – is ridiculous. You will never get those years back and you can’t put a price on them.

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