Use "fetched" in a sentence

1. It fetched up on a sandbank.

2. It may sound far-fetched, immature.

3. The whole story was impossibly far-fetched.

4. You won't credit her far-fetched story.

5. The whole story sounds very far-fetched.

6. The noise fetched him from the cellar.

7. Driftwood, then, fetched a not inconsiderable price.

8. I know it sounds far-fetched.

9. Sylvia fetched a towel from the bathroom.

10. It's an interesting book but rather far-fetched.

11. Tommy Wright fetched up at Oldham for £000.

12. Top quality Thai rice fetched $340 a tonne.

13. And she said, "It just is too far-fetched.

14. A classic Rolls Royce fetched £25 000 at auction.

15. He fetched some chilled white wine from the fridge.

16. Give me a far-fetched theatrical plot any day.

17. Scrap metal fetched high prices after the war. Sentencedict.com

18. She rushed into the scullery and fetched some water.

19. A single insight fetched a sarcastic round of applause.

20. 5 Driftwood, then, fetched a not inconsiderable price.

21. She fetched him a terrific slap in the face.

22. Two years ago it fetched almost $ 2 a kilogram.

23. At the time, his ideas were considered far-fetched.

24. His language is simple and natural, never far-fetched or artificial.

25. They're freshly baked. I fetched them from the baker's this morning.

26. I'm sure the idler and his money will be fetched away soon.

27. They fetched their seven candles and shone the light on Snow White .

28. Temple admission ticket sales fetched a revenue of $25 million in 2007.

29. The following story seems to be far-fetched, unreal; yet it happened.

30. Bigfoot's existence is not as far-fetched as it may seem, Clacy said

31. Forget all these far - fetched excuses. They just want to goof off.

32. Read data for the direct memory access are fetched from the source page.

33. Every article on the breakfast table was fetched away with a hideous crash.

34. Smiling wryly, he fetched the lead and yanked Clytemnestra from the best armchair.

35. That possibility is not as far-fetched as it may seem from outside.

36. Kemp got up, looked about him, and fetched a glass from his spare room.

37. Rain left him supporting himself against a table as she fetched her shoulder bag.

38. In more complex CPUs, multiple instructions can be fetched, decoded and executed simultaneously.

39. It's a big task, but not as far-fetched as you might think.

40. Juliet and David sat in squashy armchairs while Mrs Maybury fetched the tray of tea.

41. At last, the gaoler fetched the copy written in full and read it to the aristocrat.

42. Capons fetched four times the price per pound of a typical chicken, he wrote

43. His lawyers argue that the charges are based on a far-fetched conspiracy theory.

44. The storyline was too far-fetched and none of the actors was particularly good.

45. All this may sound a bit far-fetched, but companies are already developing 'intelligent' homes.

46. One had hold of the other by the scruff of the neck and had fetched blood.

47. This data feed control unit (23) starts the tape editor (32) to feed the fetched data thereto.

48. Some of these also fetched a large sum, the emerald necklace making £3000 and the tiara £2000.

49. Some properties on Nob Hill have fetched prices in the $ 4 million range, she said.

50. Colloquially, a "fairy tale" or "fairy story" can also mean any far-fetched story or tall tale.

51. Identifying the instruction to be fetched may include identifying an address stored in a program address pointer.

52. We helped them along until horses were fetched, and then we put them on horse-drawn sledges.

53. Some of this sounds far-fetched, but the commonalities among the activities revealed an important story.

54. 19 How well they remind us of the purpose for which the ark has been fetched!

55. The fetched information is presented to the user device in the form of alternative objects to be identified.

56. Killing Newley still seemed desirable, if far-fetched, like becoming a millionaire or finding a cure for cancer.

57. This may not be as far fetched as it seems, considering the low nutrient content of tropical forest soil.

58. Athelstan led Cranston round the church, stopped, and told the coroner to wait until he fetched a sconce torch.

59. Even as late as 1850 , the exports of handloom jute manufactures fetched over two million rupees in foreign exchange .

60. Returns an Associative array that corresponds to the fetched row and moves the internal data pointer ahead

61. The result : ticket sales fetched Rs 1.2 crore but prizes worth only Rs 12,000 were given away .

62. If this were an outline for a novel it would probably be rejected as too far-fetched.

63. I fetched the file, and all I got for my pains was a dirty look from Simon.

64. Belfry Determined and resourceful, however, the clergyman fetched ladders and climbed into the Belfry through the trapdoor in its floor

65. You could have fetched me from the airport and saved me the inconvenience of having to take the bus!

66. Synonyms for Costed include sold for, fetched, brought, was, were, been, went for, gone for, came to and come to

67. During that period, many Castors fetched $500 to $1,000 and as much as $1,500 or more for rare, double-jar examples.

68. This approach may seem far-fetched, and there is a danger of reading too much of significance into oral reading errors.

69. 10 The rector leant against the dresser and watched her as she fetched a vase and arranged the freesias.

70. Rain opened the doors to the garden and fetched cushions so that it was bearable to sit on the scorched chairs. Sentencedict.com

71. In their view, the lack of transparency in the system is ample justification for any accusation or rumour, however far-fetched.

72. KNode is an online newsreader and when you choose to read a message, it is fetched directly from the server.

73. The 200 boxes include everything from chunks of concrete he fetched from the street to trimmings from his own mustache.

74. Our Susan and Vera saga in Bewley's is not that far-fetched and it replaces negative comment in many cases.

75. One of them kisses me as if I had won a prize for the most amusing and far-fetched story of the evening.

76. The idea of travelling to other solar systems may sound far-fetched but scientists now see it as a real possibility.

77. Rain opened the doors to the garden and fetched cushions so that it was bearable to sit on the scorched chairs.

78. 2.compartment, slot, niche, recess, pigeonholeHe fetched an official form from his Cubbyhole. Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition

79. Compartment, slot, niche, recess, pigeonhole He fetched an official form from his Cubbyhole. Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition

80. 29 Then there's everything else: the low-frequency words that are rarely used except in very specific situations: overpass, far-fetched, competency, proscribe, etc.