Sentence for lane | Use lane in a sentence

Lane in a sample sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use lane in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for lane.

  • Glove Lane! (8)
  • Corner of Glove Lane. (8)
  • Glove Lane Murder!… (8)
  • He waited for me in the lane. (10)
  • Ashurst wandered down the lane. (8)
  • The car passed out into the lane. (8)
  • They would cry it down Park Lane. (8)
  • It would make a mess in Park Lane. (8)
  • They struck a lane sharp to the left. (10)
  • Possibly some wall at Park Lane had ears. (8)
  • When I recovered, I was lying in the lane. (22)
  • Would Soames be at his Club or at Park Lane? (8)
  • Gyp smiled, and opened the door into the lane. (8)
  • She crossed the lane and opened the Firs gate. (8)
  • A flock of sheep came out of a field into the lane. (8)
  • A young party is always provided with a shady lane. (4)
  • Hailing a cab, he told the man to drive to Park Lane. (8)
  • Donwell Lane is never dusty, and now it is perfectly dry. (4)
  • Presently the geese passed a lane leading off the downs. (10)
  • Smither might send to Park Lane any time she wanted advice. (8)
  • I wished I had stood in the lane to Bursley with him alone. (10)
  • Our conductor soon led us out of the lane and across country. (2)
  • He says if I want that, I can marry Stephen Lane or any other man. (13)
  • There was but a trickle of roysterers in Park Lane, not very noisy. (8)
  • Rounding the lane, he was surprised to see Mrs. Boulby by the hedge. (10)
  • Rounding the lane, he was surprised to see Mrs. Boulby by the hedge. (22)
  • We had not gone far when John Ford and Dan Treffry came into the lane. (8)
  • We met in the middle of the lane, where there was hardly room to pass. (8)
  • Up the lane by the park they had open land to the heights of Croridge. (10)
  • A miry lane led us up from Quartes with its church and bickering windmill. (2)
  • Evan bowed, and moved beside him a short way down the lane, Harry following. (10)
  • Out in the lane Lady Casterley walked on, very silent, digesting her emotions. (8)
  • Involuntarily his pace slackened as he turned from the highroad into the lane. (13)
  • Lane, too conscious of the spectators, his vanity touched, beat the horse savagely on the head. (13)
  • Opposite these doors a window with gold-coloured curtains looks out on Park Lane. (8)
  • Their way was down a green lane and across long meadow-paths dim in the moonlight. (10)
  • In the centre of the lane a row of elm-trees displayed their gnarled, knotted roots. (8)
  • He looked back once, up that endless vista of autumn lane between the yellowing hedges. (8)
  • The noise of a lumbering foot plodding down the lane caused her to be abruptly dismissed. (10)
  • Winton stopped the car where the narrow lane branched down to the bank, and jumping out, ran. (8)
  • And turning away, he went up the lane which smelled of the night and cowdung and young leaves. (8)
  • Involuntarily he uttered a little snarling sound, and, turning, made his way back to Park Lane. (8)
  • At the stile leading into that lane where Robert had previously seen her, she was stopped by him. (10)
  • At the stile leading into that lane where Robert had previously seen her, she was stopped by him. (22)
  • The room was square, with two north windows that looked down the lane he had climbed to the house. (9)
  • Out from the smooth grass of the lane a couple of horsemen issued, and came straight to the gates. (10)
  • Sir Austin was in the lane leading to the farm when he heard steps of some one running behind him. (10)
  • Then he turned down the lane, and stood leaning on the orchard gate-grey skeleton of a gate, as then. (8)
  • They had travelled half their way along the rough lane, before she was quite awake to what they said. (4)
  • Anne was still in the lane; and though instinctively beginning to decline, she was not allowed to proceed. (4)
  • The Jameses alone, unable to withstand a custom almost universal in Park Lane, are now and then unfaithful. (8)
  • They went out silently, Val going towards the Broad along the Brewery, Jolly down the lane towards the High. (8)
  • He broke off at once, as though guilty of disrespect, and touching his hat, prepared to limp on down the lane. (8)
  • Pondering deeply, he ascended the leafy lane that leads between high railings from Notting Hill to Kensington. (8)
  • They turned away down into a little lane where an old, white, timbered cottage presided ghostly at the corner. (8)
  • She turned away and went up the lane again, avoiding the inn and the riverside houses, walking slowly, her head down. (8)
  • When they arrived at the foot of the lane, mounting to the farm, Westover saw what changes had been made in the house. (9)
  • And under that sunlight faring on the elms, hazels, hollies of the lane and those unexploited fields, Soames felt dread. (8)
  • Westover looked up toward the Durgin house with a return of interest in the canvas he had left in the lane on the easel. (9)
  • I rode fifty yards up the lane, between the church and the house, in order to look about me; and saw how it might all be. (4)
  • At half-past five the Park Lane footman came round to say: Mrs. Forsyte was very sorry, but one of the horses was coughing! (8)
  • At Temple Lane, she stopped the cab and walked down that narrow, ill-lighted, busy channel into the heart of the Great Law. (8)
  • The day was still and clear and bright, and driving over to Park Lane from Stanhope Gate, old Jolyon had had the carriage open. (8)
  • Hart did not like Stephen Lane; few at the club cared for the rich bachelor, whose manners carried a self-consciousness of wealth. (13)
  • Morsfield was left to the shaking of a dusty coat, while the chariot rolled its gentle course down the leafy lane into the high-road. (10)
  • She turned into the lane; dimly, a hundred or more yards away, she could see the willows, the width of lighter grey that was the river. (8)
  • Jackson lingered in the lane, watching the sun fade from the window panes, until the air suddenly became chill and the scene was blank. (13)
  • Miss Lucas perceived him from an upper window as he walked towards the house, and instantly set out to meet him accidentally in the lane. (4)
  • Testimony of a policeman that he had noticed the man Evan several times in Glove Lane, and twice moved him on from sleeping under that arch. (8)
  • Mr. Pendyce crossed the stile and struck into the lane, colliding with the Rector, who was running, too, his face flushed to the colour of tomatoes. (8)

Also see sentences for: avenue, highroad, highway, road, street, thoroughfare.

Definition of lane:

  • lane, ln, n. an open space between corn-fields, hedges, &c.: a narrow passage or road: a narrow street: a fixed route kept by a line of vessels across the ocean. | a blind lane, a cul-de-sac. (0) | lane, ln, a scotch form of lone_, alone_,(0)

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