Sentences with save
save
S s - ...a final attempt to save 40,000 jobs in Britain's troubled aero industry. [VERB noun]
- The majority of people intend to save, but find that by the end of the month there is nothing left. [VERB]
- Julie wanted to put some of her money aside for holidays or save up for something special. [VERB PREPOSITION + for]
- It saves time in the kitchen to have things you use a lot within reach. [VERB noun]
- Drain the beans thoroughly and save the stock for soup. [VERB noun]
- The scanner will save risk and pain for patients. [VERB noun]
- Try to get into the habit of saving your work regularly. [VERB noun]
- He saved one shot when the ball hit him on the head. [VERB noun]
- Spurs could have had several goals but for some brilliant saves from John Hallworth.
- There is almost no water at all in Mochudi save that brought up from bore holes.
- Use a good light to save your eyes
- Good work now will save future revision
- God save the king!
- To save time, to save a game
- To save wear and tear
- To save someone from drowning.
- God save the king.
- To save the game.
- To save fuel.
- To save leftovers for tomorrow's dinner.
- To save money.
- To save one's eyes by reading under proper light.
- To come early in order to save waiting.
- All the guests had left save one.