Subject
in sentence
3231 examples of Subject in a sentence
"The
subject
awakes to consciousness of his environment but is incapable of moving a muscle.
Two new ideas were turning the
subject
on its head.
It has no physical manifestations and in studies, it's described by the
subject
as a sensation or feeling.
The Tokugawa military group, or Bakufu, was fueled by Confucian ideals and often enacted sanctions on costume fabrics, stage weaponry, and the
subject
matter of the plot.
Gandalf's body was mortal,
subject
to the physical rules of Middle Earth, but his spirit was immortal, as seen when he died as Gandalf the Grey and resurrected as Gandalf the White.
But why we continue to
subject
ourselves to spicy food today is still a bit of a mystery.
This confusion makes many students wary of the heart in biology lessons, thinking it signals an intimidating
subject
full of complicated names and diagrams.
Throughout the history of mankind, three little words have sent poets to the blank page, philosophers to the Agora, and seekers to the oracles: "Who am I?" From the ancient Greek aphorism inscribed on the Temple of Apollo, "Know thyself," to The Who's rock anthem, "Who Are You?" philosophers, psychologists, academics, scientists, artists, theologians and politicians have all tackled the
subject
of identity.
For a seemingly simple sentence like, "The children eat the muffins," the program first parses its syntax, or grammatical structure, by identifying the children as the subject, and the rest of the sentence as the predicate consisting of a verb "eat," and a direct object "the muffins."
There, they set fire to a medieval library of 30,000 manuscripts written in Arabic and several African languages and ranging in
subject
from astronomy to geography, history to medicine, including one book which records perhaps the first treatment for male erectile dysfunction.
On each subject, one index finger was covered in the new painkiller while the other remained untouched.
In English, the
subject
normally comes first, followed by the verb, and then the object, while in Japanese and many other languages, the order is subject, object, verb.
He wanted to teach them how to speak on a specific
subject
without using notes.
[A good conversation is like a miniskirt; short enough to retain interest, but long enough to cover the
subject.
To keep their emotions in check, they carefully prepare for an assignment, building glossaries in advance, reading voraciously about the
subject
matter, and reviewing previous talks on the topic.
And so the upside here, and the
subject
for a different TED Talk on a different day, is how can we use the same data sources to find good effects of drugs in combination that will provide us new treatments, new insights into how drugs work and enable us to take care of our patients even better?
It's been the
subject
of thousands of pages by theologians, philosophers, and screenwriters alike.
Well, at the fifth grade level, girls routinely outperform boys in every subject, including math and science, so it's not a question of ability.
Tea was the
subject
of books and poetry, the favorite drink of emperors, and a medium for artists.
On the
subject
of rest, many people have heard that you're not supposed to sleep shortly after receiving a concussion because you might slip into a coma.
It was at an event that we were doing on the
subject
at Georgetown University in May of 2015.
Later when this chapter appeared in our textbooks, our biology teacher skipped the
subject.
And since it is a taboo, teachers still skip the
subject
altogether.
What you see here is a
subject
coming in our lab.
This is another
subject
that comes in place, and this is a prediction.
This is a
subject
that comes in our lab, and this is the prediction.
And the
subject
is a male.
The
subject
is a meter and 77 cm.
So, we predicted that he's 76; the
subject
is 82.
The
subject
is 35.
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