How to use "inn" in a sentence

Sentences

He then crossed the square towards an inn, and entered by the kitchen door.

He tried another inn, but the same thing happened

'Why don't you go to an inn?'

What is this place? Is it an inn? I've got money

'And the travellers in the inn eat better than this.' But then he looked at the table, and saw the beautiful silver candlesticks, knives and forks.

On a spring evening in 1818, in the village of Montfermeil, not far from Paris, two little girls were playing on a swing outside a small inn

Their mother - a big, red-haired woman with a plain face - sat on the doorstep of the inn, watching them.

My husband and I manage this inn.'

That evening, she visited the dentist at the inn where he was staying, and allowed him to remove her teeth.

Entertainers and traders from Paris set up their stalls in the streets, and business at the Thenardiers' inn was very good

As they were approaching the inn, Cosette turned to him and said, 'May I have the bucket now? If Mme Thenardier sees that someone has been helping me, she'll beat me.'

The old man gave her the bucket, and they entered the inn together.

The old man left the inn and, minutes later, returned with something in his hands: the beautiful doll from the stall across the road.

I believe that he recently managed a small inn in the village of Montfermeil, not far from Paris

'It's just an old inn-sign

'Do you remember the little inn in Montfermeil eight years ago? You took away our Cosette, do you remember? Wearing that old yellow coat, pretending you were a tramp! Well, now you're going to learn that you can't make things right by just bringing a few hospital blankets! You're the cause of all my troubles

When they found a letter in his pocket which proved that he had been sent to spy on them, they tied him to a post inside the inn,

He was so confused that he did not recognize Javert, tied to a post inside the inn throughout the battle.

Then, noticing the pool of blood on the ground behind her, cried, 'You're wounded! I'll carry you to the inn

And you once had an inn in Montfermeil.'

There is an inn and two houses near our house, and a single cottage across the field in front of our house

We decided to camp out in good weather and sleep at an inn or a hotel in bad weather