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Examples for "natural"
Examples for "natural"
1I asked her if she thought her 'natural' strategy was actually working.
2However, the natural course of the law isn't enough for some people.
3Such a course of action would overturn the natural order of society.
4Good news for people without natural born talent: You don't need it.
5He insists foraging is good for the long-term health of natural areas.
1The answer is simple: 300 million years ago, there was no Atlantic.
2She articulated a clear, simple purpose; to tell people about that reality.
3Let the simple heart and hope among us Keep our family strong.
4A simple solution has emerged as a result of the coronavirus crisis.
5I pose this simple question: is our destiny with Europe or not?
1Results: Four cases of spontaneous subglottic rupture were seen at the hospital.
2They promised spontaneous gathering on social media with adequate social distancing possible.
3I wanted to ask it straightaway and get her honest, spontaneous response.
4However, spontaneous upstanding of deputies on all sides are very rare events.
5The present study evaluates whether phenotype may affect spontaneous, non-spatial novelty discrimination.
1The soul of Tiki-pu gave a sharp leap in his grubby little body.
2He up wi' the gun, took a deleeberate aim, an' pu'd the trigger.
3Sandwich Island Kanaka ua like pu na haole,-all 'e same a' you!''
4In Hawaii, pu pu platters also feature local ingredients such as taro and pineapple.
5She couldn't pu}l}l her gaze from his hands, large and strong and deft.
1What is a habit in parents becomes an inherent quality in children.
2All are transient; all have the inherent quality of dissolution.
3Quite pointless, really, considering the inherent quality of the songs.
4The average inherent quality of the resultant adults will be about the same whichever element predominates.
5Taste is an inherent quality in our minds.
1We have found uncarved blocks of marble in the forum.
1I don't find my self so interesting as it used to be.
2It is fine to feel one's self so safeguarded as I have been.
3How sweet it is to see one's self so deeply regretted!
4When he returned, he was his usual self so far as she could see.
5So I want to work on being my best self so I can attract the same.
6Pride will not let us be so humble as we ought, nor self so self denying.
7How sad to find one's self so far from it, and so near to something else!
8There is no country in the world where one amuses one's self so well as in Russia.
9He resigned on his own accord, putting the Navy and the Sailors above self so that the U.S.S.
10How should one, then, conduct one's self so that the hearts of both friends and foes may be won?
11Laila: I have always had a strong sense of self so I have never focused on how people see me.
12I did not know that it was necessary to give one's self so much trouble in order to write novels.
13I want to fix my real self so in your mind that wherever you go, you'll have me with you.
14Pole to assert his locked- up self so vehemently; but it certainly made the stranger shine with a beautiful mild lustre.
15To the window she went, and struggled with the passionate self so steadily kept under at other times; so obstinately conquered now.
16Yet she had once known that other self so intimately, and this seemed too cold and cruel a calculation, even for him.