Examples of using "''in" in a sentence and their english translations:
He goes to the office by car.
You're actually late.
I go to church by car.
By car!
Are you going by bus or car?
I am going to Spain in the fall.
You'll die in jail.
He went on a voyage to America.
Do you go there by bus or by car?
She only speaks Finnish in class.
Do you go by train or by car?
Do you live in Turkey?
Stand by.
I'm at the beach on holiday.
I will go to Australia by train.
He will come to the station by bus.
We are eight altogether.
I speak Berber in public.
I live in Minnesota right now.
We went camping in August.
I traveled far and wide in America.
Do you live in the area?
You live in Japan.
- Stand up!
- Stand up.
- Two's company, but three's a crowd.
- Two's company, three's a crowd.
Hold your position.
Welcome to Columbia!
Welcome to Japan.
Welcome to China!
Let's keep in touch.
I live in an apartment in the city.
I was actually born in Australia.
Are you leaving by train or by plane?
Say it in French.
Put it in the freezer.
Take them downtown.
Say it in Berber.
What country are you in these days?
Can you come to the office by train?
What do you believe in?
Will you go by train?
Do you believe in God?
Do you eat in the classroom?
Do you write in French?
Do you think in French?
Do you dream in French?
Do you prefer to go by train or bus?
I'll stay in the car.
Are you in the square?
We believe in you.
Are you in Australia?
You're on time.
Do you write in Arabic?
You were in a coma.
Do you live in the city?
Do you eat lunch in the classroom?
He went to jail.
He died in jail.
Would you rather travel by bus or by train?
I was on a trip to India.
Tom went to the city by bus.
He's at church right now.
She is at church right now.
We're in summer, not in winter.
- You are under arrest.
- You're under arrest.
Within one day, they were in France.
Roosevelt went to church in the morning.
I want to go on a holiday in Poland.
Tom retired to Florida.
Answer in English.
Check around.
Ask around.
You're going to prison.
- You are late.
- You're late.
- You guys are late.
- You are early.
- You're early.
You'll be in danger.
Come to Chile again!
Come to Romania again.
Are you tidy?
Will you come to town?
- You're on television.
- You're on TV.
Get to class.
- I'm in jail.
- I'm in prison.
Are you in the library?
Are you in danger?
Rest in peace.