How to use "key" in a sentence
Sentences
It had a very small key on it.
She took the key and tried to open each door with it
The key was too small.
'This key has to open something,' she thought.
The little key opened it
Sadly, she shut the door again and put the key back on the table.
The key was on the table
But Alice was too short and she couldn't get the key
'Perhaps I'll get bigger and then I can get the key
She took the little key from the table
The key was on the table
He took a key from the pocket of his long yellow coat and opened the old wooden door
Finally, he asked Marius for his door key and told him to go home and hide quietly in his room so that his neighbours would think he was out.
Give me half of what you found in this man's pockets, and I'll unlock the gate for you.' He produced a large key from his pocket, and a piece of rope
He took the thirty francs and, helping Valjean to lift Marius on to his shoulders, he put the key in the lock and opened the gate just wide enough for Valjean to pass through
There was no sign that anyone had broken into the house, no obvious evidence of forced entry, and Michael was the only other person with a key
She'd been cleaning for Tina Evans for two years, and she had been entrusted with a key nearly that long.
But then, who had done it? No one else had a key
He got into the Chevy, slammed the door, and jammed the key into the ignition.
Now what? You don't happen to have a key card, do you?"
We went up the path, and he took a key from his pocket
There was the sound of feet, then a key turned in the lock, and a woman opened the door.
At the inquest the next day, the parish clerk said that the key to the vestry had gone missing just before the fire
What did he want in exchange for the presents? Only the key to the vestry
'By giving me the key to the vestry, you became my partner in the forgery,' he said