Subject
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3231 examples of Subject in a sentence
So it was always the satirist, like Juvenal or Martial, represented the audience, and he was going to make fun of the outsider, the person who didn't share that
subject
status.
Having a native speaker allow you to deconstruct their grammar, by translating these sentences into past, present, future, will show you subject, object, verb, placement of indirect, direct objects, gender and so forth.
Now, people try to change the
subject
and congratulate me for the great work I'm doing in helping people like Anna.
We need to demand that refugees get a fair shot at seeking protection in our countries by ensuring that they have access to council and by creating independent courts that are not
subject
to the political whims of the president.
The consequence of ingesting phenylalanine for people with PKU is that they are
subject
to permanent intellectual disabilities, so it's a scary thing to have.
She’s the
subject
of countless documentaries, novels, and operas, and appears on Mexico’s 200-peso banknote.
College presidents are not the first people who come to mind when the
subject
is the uses of the creative imagination.
Subject
matters are broken up into smaller and smaller pieces, with increasing emphasis on the technical and the obscure.
People, on the other hand, was a different
subject.
It's such a huge subject."
And everything we learn after that is building up towards one
subject.
Calculus is an important
subject.
Where do you think the action is going to be? Shift of
subject.
One more
subject.
My fellow environmentalists, on this subject, have been irrational, anti-scientific, and very harmful.
It formalized an informal practice that we've had for a really long time: don't just think about the
subject
matter; think also about, and in fact, primarily about, the job that your content is doing for the reader or the viewer.
And so this basically led me to a
subject
called cymatics.
We were having a conversation about menopause, and we got onto the
subject
of her vagina, which you'll do if you're talking about menopause.
And she published 42 articles just dedicated to the
subject.
It's all the unanswered questions which make mathematics a living
subject.
And when one student like me has some sort of inclination or understanding about that molecule, they write one scientific paper on the
subject.
Software is
subject
to another primal force: the mandate to release more and more versions.
We are so accustomed to robbing girls of the
subject
of being the subjects of their lives that we have now actually objectified them and turned them into commodities.
It turns out there's an enormous amount of information already available on that subject, which is the Mars Rover problem.
Tom Shannon: Yeah, the
subject
matter that I'm looking for, it's usually to solve a question.
I mean, art was my best
subject
in school.
We also found out that we could
subject
animals to otherwise lethal blood loss, and we could save them if we gave them hydrogen sulfide.
In fact what we're going to talk about, I think, is in fact a
subject
that is probably better served by a conversation than an address.
White Europeans were
subject
to the plague.
And when they were
subject
to the plague, most people didn't survive, but those who survived had a mutation on the CCR5 receptor.
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