Object with a physical referent.
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Examples for "something"
Examples for "something"
1But, as the new year violence illustrates, something has gone badly wrong.
2Some, however, believe it is the key to something far more dangerous.
3I something new want, yes; but also, after these twenty-five years, home.
4Commissioner Goodell said today: This is clearly something that can be fixed.
5Revolutions happen because thousands and millions of people come to believe something.
1Given the latter case, the former problem is probably a good thing.
2It's happening a year later which is a good thing, he said.
3For many in southern Europe, solidarity means one thing above all: eurobonds.
4She thought; then said: Yes, there is a thing you don't know.
5One thing was clear, however; his finances didn't ring true at all.
1Question 7: Russian and American scientists have discovered a new superheavy element.
2One common element is that these people often work late at night.
3In every society, government suppresses the individual element, one way or another.
4Problem was, there was an element of truth to what Morelli said.
5High technology industry is a key element of our current economic well-being.
1This will allow children to consider whether they really want the item.
2Physical activity outside of work was assessed using a 5-item Likert scale.
3The item that came in equal third position divides opinion: self-service machines.
4PERFUME Image: Unsplash How long the item lasts: one to three years.
5We can now add a third item to that list: climate change.
1The concrete object, as the vibrating string of a violin.
2Our everydav aesthetic judgments are wont to leave the attributes thus vaguely referred to the concrete object.
3Beauty is frequently attributed to a concrete object as a whole--toa flower or shell, for example, as a visible whole.
4If the sinner and the sin in him, are the concrete object of the divine wrath, then indeed there can be no mercy.
5Again, in childhood, these feelings were called out only by some definite, concrete object; now they are stimulated by great ideas as well.
1It is therefore an object, not a particular object that he summons.
2But though he knew everything, he tolerated it for a particular object.
3Are you searching those old newspapers with any particular object in view?
4One of them is Sedna; why is this particular object important?
5Now this particular object is defined through the qualities spherical, red, smooth, etc.
1Every existent object is dissolved into that from which it is produced.
2Existent objects exist only because of Ignorance having defiled the Soul.
3What is birth and what is death of all existent objects?
4Three are the seats of all existent objects.
5Then, when all existent objects, mobile and immobile, become dissolved, wise men endued with powerful memory never dissolve.
1The implication that the speaker did understand remained in the air like a tangible object.
2By the motion of his hand he might discern the situation of any tangible object placed within his FI reach.
3When the sign of the counter promise is a tangible object, the contract is completed when the dominion over that object changes.
4Katherine drew back, stood up straight, threw out her hands as though to keep off some actual and tangible object of offense.
5And then remembering Mrs. Fyne's snappy "Practically" my thoughts fastened upon that lady as a more tangible object of speculation.
Translations for concretum