How To Use School bell In A Sentence

  • He heard the school bell ring.
  • The school bell just rang telling us that classes were over, but none of us were standing because we were all stupefied by how fast he explained everything and ended the class.
  • The children are not allowed in until the school bell rings, whatever the weather.
  • When the school bell rang, she snuck quickly out and made her way to the rack where her bicycle waited.
  • Twilight at Mrs. Wickett's, when the School bell clanged for call-over, brought them back to him in a cloud — Katherine scampering along the stone corridors, laughing beside him at some "howler" in an essay he was marking, taking the cello part in a Mozart trio for the School concert, her creamy arm sweeping over the brown sheen of the instrument. Goodbye, Mr Chips
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  • The school bell clanged and children flew from the doors scattering like sand grains whipping about in a dust storm.
  • Suddenly the school bell rings and the class reassembles 20 minutes later.
  • The school bell bonged at noon.
  • The school bell will also be replaced by radio-controlled clocks in each classroom.
  • No one wears a watch, the school bell signals mealtime of generous portions, music is always playing, children dance and sing upon will, and young ones play makeshift mancala on the ground. Julie Fefferman: Happiness is....A Snoopy Blanket
  • The school bell bonged at noon.
  • The school bell clanged, warning the students that they might be late.
  • When you are getting on in years it is nice to sit by the fire and drink a cup of tea and listen to the school bell sounding dinner, call-over, prep, and lights-out. Goodbye, Mr Chips
  • Just then, an electronic school bell rang, and the boisterous hordes of noisy white kids started piling into the corridors and classrooms.
  • He heard the school bell ring.
  • Twilight at Mrs. Wickett's, when the School bell clanged for call-over, brought them back to him in a cloud — Katherine scampering along the stone corridors, laughing beside him at some "howler" in an essay he was marking, taking the cello part in a Mozart trio for the School concert, her creamy arm sweeping over the brown sheen of the instrument. Goodbye, Mr Chips
  • I wake up only if the school bell rings.
  • Just as I was about to answer, the shrill school bell sounded throughout the halls.
  • The hours dragged on until the school bell rang, its loud shrill signalling the end of the school day.
  • The school bell goes at three every afternoon.
  • When the school bell chimed, Joe slowly joined the crowd funnelling through the school entrance, racked with envious misery. A BOY’S BEST FRIEND • by S.J. Higbee
  • There's the school bell I must run.

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