Sentences with while
while
W w - They were grinning and watching while one man laughed and poured beer over the head of another.
- The two ministers have yet to meet, but may do so while in New York.
- Lady Gaga cleans up at the BRIT Awards, while Liam Gallagher throws his award into the crowd and snubs his brother.
- Here are thirteen mistakes that you can make while running a race.
- Marianne was tempted to turn the large rooms into traditional French-style salons, while Howard was in favour of a typically English look.
- While the numbers of such developments are relatively small, the potential market is large.
- Have you ever wanted to find a job that allows you to get paid while you get to party?
- Usually pronounced (hwaɪl) for meaning [sense 4]. The form whilst is also used in formal or literary English, especially British English.
- They walked on in silence for a while.
- Please light the fire while I'm cooking
- I stay inside while it's raining
- while I agree about his brilliance I still think he's rude
- Flats are expensive, while houses are cheap
- while walking I often whistle
- Once in a long while
- It's hardly worth your while to begin work today
- A short while
- We waited while she dined
- while he was not poor, he had no ready cash
- The walls are green, while the ceiling is white
- To while away the afternoon
- To wait a long while; He arrived a short while ago.
- She realized all the while that the cake would fall.
- The art exhibition that opened yesterday isn't worth your while.
- He lectured for quite a long while.
- He was sleeping while I was singing.
- This case, while interesting, is a bit frustrating.
- I'll wait while you've finished painting.
- While you're at school you may live at home.