Sentences with present
pres·ent
P p - He has brought much of the present crisis on himself.
- ...his struggle to reconcile the past with the present.
- In AM, usually use host, introduce
- The president was not present at the meeting. [+ at]
- This special form of vitamin D is naturally present in breast milk. [+ in]
- The carpet was a wedding present from the Prime Minister. [+ from]
- The mayor presented him with a gold medal at an official city reception. [VERB noun + with]
- This presents a problem for many financial consumers. [VERB noun]
- Their colleagues insulted them whenever the opportunity presented itself. [VERB pronoun-reflexive]
- We spend the time collating and presenting the information in a variety of chart forms. [VERB noun]
- The government has presented these changes as major reforms. [VERB noun + as]
- ...all those tricks which would help him to present himself in a more confident way in public. [VERB pronoun-reflexive preposition/adverb]
- The small group of onlookers presented a pathetic sight. [VERB noun]
- She was told to present herself at the Town Hall at 11.30 for the induction ceremony. [VERB pronoun-reflexive preposition/adverb]
- She presents a monthly magazine programme on the BBC. [VERB noun]
- The Lyric Theatre is presenting a new production of 'Over the Bridge'. [VERB noun]
- Fox stepped forward, welcomed him in Malay, and presented him to Jack. [VERB noun + to]
- The murderer is present in this room
- The present topic
- present help is at hand
- To present a play
- He presented a brave face to the world
- She presented a proposal for a new book
- To present a problem
- To present a prize
- To present a university with a foundation scholarship
- To present one's compliments
- To present a bill
- The actor presented Hamlet as a very young man
- She presented with postnatal depression
- She presents well in public
- Nitrogen is present in the air
- The present writer
- Know by these presents
- The mayor presented him with the keys to the city
- This presents us with a difficult problem
- To present a plan, opportunity, etc.
- Increasing respect for the present ruler of the small country.
- Articles for present use.
- To be present at the wedding.
- Is everyone present?
- Carbon is present in many minerals.
- The present document; the present topic.
- Christmas presents.
- There are no job openings here at present.
- For the present, we must be content with matters as they stand.
- To present someone with a gold watch.
- To present one's card.
- The waiter presented our bill for lunch.
- Mrs. Smith, may I present Mr. Jones?
- To present a new play.
- This theater will present films on a larger screen.
- To present an alternative plan.
- To present arguments.
- He presented his back to the audience.
- In a normal delivery, the baby’s head presents first.