Sinônimos
Examples for "person"
Examples for "person"
1This issue can affect any young person, especially young athletes of today.
2The law says I can order one person exiled every year, right?
3I think this is the second time this year, one person said.
4Know how many litres of water you use per person per day.
5State media said a third person from the case was also pardoned.
1Of course it's possible someone thought you were a risk; it happens.
2A common definition is someone using a business to solve social problems.
3OPINION IMAGINE this: You lease your house to someone for five years.
4Photo: supplied Where to go for help: Need to talk to someone?
5After a few minutes of us scrubbing, someone said, You need water.
1In fact, biologists tend to use the terms 'organism' and 'individual' interchangeably.
2Case managers were asked questions about their management of each individual case.
3A Home Office spokesperson said: We do not comment on individual cases.
4Power Age communities have grown far beyond the check of individual experience.
5This intellectual view of society inevitably extended far beyond any individual experience.
1Outside somebody called, 'Mr Dexter, Mr Dexter.' Then a new sound started.
2It's perfectly logical; you talk like somebody living a thousand years ago.
3Lisbeth would have no problem using violence against somebody who deserved it.
4But a few minutes with somebody one worships mean a great deal.
5No; let her be with him; let somebody be with him now.
1The Russian civil war is dragging its mortal tail through eastern Europe.
2The years of decay had left him vulnerable and far too mortal.
3The murderer and the victim in mortal combat over the tin box.
4That Socrates is mortal, of course, by applying the rule to Socrates.
5At last he gasped forth in the hoarse whisper of mortal terror:
1Masha's Hebrew is now quite good; Volodya is more comfortable with English.
2The shop signs were in foreign tongues; in some streets all Hebrew.
3I used to go to Hebrew classes with him many years ago.
4Stories of lust abound in the Hebrew Scriptures; Genesis alone has five.
5That name came from the initials of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society.
6Maybe, maybe... the main thing would be to learn to read Hebrew.
7We find this letter in our Hebrew Bibles in the Aramaic language.
8She already has to deal with learning Lithuanian, Russian, Hebrew and English.
9All the canonical books of the Old Testament were written in Hebrew.
10The familiar Christian blessings were clearly taken straight from the Hebrew tradition.
11We are representatives of the United Hebrew Trades and the cloak-makers' union.
12The Hebrew had betrayed him, and arrested him in the open street.
13His books and tracts were chiefly in the Hebrew and Arabic languages.
14The group takes its name from the Hebrew word for checkpoint, machsom.
15An English translation of the 'Iqqarim appeared in the Hebrew Review, vols.
16From the stairway the flashily-dressed Hebrew looked at the crowd and laughed.