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Examples for "person "
Examples for "person "
1 This issue can affect any young person , especially young athletes of today.
2 The law says I can order one person exiled every year, right?
3 I think this is the second time this year, one person said.
4 Know how many litres of water you use per person per day.
5 State media said a third person from the case was also pardoned.
1 Of course it's possible someone thought you were a risk; it happens.
2 A common definition is someone using a business to solve social problems.
3 OPINION IMAGINE this: You lease your house to someone for five years.
4 Photo: supplied Where to go for help: Need to talk to someone ?
5 After a few minutes of us scrubbing, someone said, You need water.
1 In fact, biologists tend to use the terms 'organism' and ' individual ' interchangeably.
2 Case managers were asked questions about their management of each individual case.
3 A Home Office spokesperson said: We do not comment on individual cases.
4 Power Age communities have grown far beyond the check of individual experience.
5 This intellectual view of society inevitably extended far beyond any individual experience.
1 Outside somebody called, 'Mr Dexter, Mr Dexter.' Then a new sound started.
2 It's perfectly logical; you talk like somebody living a thousand years ago.
3 Lisbeth would have no problem using violence against somebody who deserved it.
4 But a few minutes with somebody one worships mean a great deal.
5 No; let her be with him; let somebody be with him now.
1 The Russian civil war is dragging its mortal tail through eastern Europe.
2 The years of decay had left him vulnerable and far too mortal .
3 The murderer and the victim in mortal combat over the tin box.
4 That Socrates is mortal , of course, by applying the rule to Socrates.
5 At last he gasped forth in the hoarse whisper of mortal terror:
1 It is the practical and most expressive incarnation of the Hebraic Spirit.
2 The latter was a German with Hebraic features and a pointed beard.
3 But the prosperous Hebraic gentlemen who attended them were not so careless.
4 One touch was so resplendently Hebraic that I cannot pass it over.
5 Karshook, it may be added, is the Hebraic word for a thistle.
6 He does not occupy himself with anything but cabala and Hebraic dreams.
7 His own genius was Hebraic , and not, as Matthew Arnold thought, Hellenic.
8 The order created much excitement among the Americans of Hebraic descent.
9 His Hebraic garments suggested another character held in still lower esteem.
10 The nose was Hebraic , long and curved like a Damascus blade.
11 Graven over it in bold Hebraic letters was the word GOD.
12 He also was a Hebraic spirit, but of the gentler type.
13 The Hebraic spirit carries the principle of democracy beyond the individual to the group.
14 Title: Hebraic Literature; Translations from the Talmud, Midrashim and Kabbala
15 There was something truly Hebraic in the exultant solemnity of his tone and gesture.
16 He had a Hebraic cast of countenance; his face seemed to be all angles.
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