Sentences with Arm, Sentences about Arm in English

Sentences with Arm, Sentences about Arm in English

1. I fractured my arm.

2. Alex put his arms out.

3. John laid down his arms.

4. I fell and broke my arm.

5. Steve is waving his arms.

6. I can’t bend my right arm.

7. Steve’s arm is in a sling.

8. The boy has powerful arms.

9. It costs an arm and a leg.

10. Greedy folk have long arms.

11. Alex fell and broke his arm.

12. Swing your arm back and forth.

13. The wound left a scar on his arm.

14. Frank sat alone with his arms folded.

15. Jessica clutched her baby in her arms.

16. Jessica wrapped her arms around his neck.

17. The army has attacked that city two times.

18. The best way to hold a man is in your arms.

19. The baby was fast asleep in her mother’s arms.

20. Money is like an arm or leg – use it or lose it.

21. The two countries’ armies amassed on the border.

22. Urban survival rule 22: Never annoy an armed man.

23. She had the book with a torn cover under her arm.

24. The weird girl with red hair flung her arms around him.

25. Violence and arms can never resolve the problems of men.

26. Stretch your arm no further than your sleeve will reach.

27. ach wall was armed with overcrowded yet immaculate shelving.

28. He wrapped his arms around me, and I buried my face in his chest.

29. Never reach out your hand unless you’re willing to extend an arm.

30. The best place to find a helping hand is at the end of your own arm.

31. He belonged to that army known as invincible in peace, invisible in war.

32. Suddenly my arms hurt when swimming, hence I stopped swimming immediately.

33. An invasion of armies can be resisted, but not an idea whose time has come.

34. As our eyes grow accustomed to sight they armour themselves against wonder.

35. Marriage, laws, the police, armies and navies are the mark of human incompetence.

36. He laughed, slinging his arm around my shoulders. ‘Drunk, but not that drunk, Grey.

37. It is better to arm and strengthen your hero, than to disarm and enfeeble your foe.

38. When you surround an army, leave an outlet free. Do not press a desperate foe too hard.

39. How do you just thrust “I love you” out into the air? It needs waiting arms to catch it.

40. You can’t get a suit of armour and a rubber chicken just like that. You have to plan ahead.

41. The true and solid peace of nations consists not in equality of arms, but in mutual trust alone.

42. He stares at me. I wait with my hands clutching his arms for stability as he considers his response.

43. That on that day, at that hour, I shall lift my arm, And my roots will set off to seek another land.

44. For a people who are free, and who mean to remain so, a well-organized and armed militia is their best security.

45. According to Greek mythology, humans were originally created with four arms, four legs and a head with two faces.

46. The people you love weren’t algebra: to be calculated, subtracted, or held at arm’s length across a decimal point.

47. The force generated by nonviolence is infinitely greater than the force of all the arms created by man’s ingenuity.

48. We go downstairs and in the hall, he takes my coat from the cupboard and holds it open while I slip my arms into it.

49. These people are very unskilled in arms… with 50 men they could all be subjected and made to do all that one wished.

50. Affably he placed one of his long white arms around her waist; she turned to him then, contentedly, expectantly, and secure.

51. No nation ever had an army large enough to guarantee it against attack in time of peace, or ensure it of victory in time of war.

52. Beauty attracts us men but if, like an armed magnet it is pointed, beside, with gold and silver, it attracts with tenfold power.

53. The noir hero is a knight in blood caked armor. He’s dirty and he does his best to deny the fact that he’s a hero the whole time.

54. It doesn’t really matter whether you grip the arms of the dentist’s chair or let your hands lie in your lap. The drill drills on.

55. The highest prize in a world of men is the most beautiful woman available on your arm and living there in her heart loyal to you.

56. A well regulated militia, composed of the body of the people, trained in arms, is the best most natural defense of a free country.

57. If you’re so pro-life, do me a favour: don’t lock arms and block medical clinics. If you’re so pro-life, lock arms and block cemeteries.

58. The average bright young man who is drafted hates the whole business because an army always tries to eliminate the individual differences in men.

59. The next thing I knew, I was out of the service and making movies again. My first picture was called, GI Blues. I thought I was still in the army.

60. There is no hunting like the hunting of man, and those who have hunted armed men long enough and liked it, never care for anything else thereafter.

61. The cafe windows wrapped all the way around the observation floor, which gave us a beautiful panoramic view of the skeleton army that had come to kill us.

62. His hand glides down my arm, folds over my hand. His fingers lace with mine, palms kissing. I can feel the fast thud of his heart through this single touch.

63. Many African leaders refuse to send their troops on peace keeping missions abroad because they probably need their armies to intimidate their own populations.

64. I’d come out of the army after five years as a medic. I was a medical administrator and we ran hospitals, and I was a Captain in the army at the end, in 1945.

65. You fall into my arms. You are the good gift of destruction’s path, When life sickens more than disease. And boldness is the root of beauty. Which draws us together.

66. Coarse rice to eat, water to drink, my bended arm for a pillow – therein is happiness. Wealth and rank attained through immoral means are nothing but drifting clouds.

67. I love Christmas. Frosty the Snowman, peace on Earth and mangers, Salvation Army bell ringers and reindeer, the movie ‘Meet Me in St. Louis,’ office parties and cookies.

68. I am running for President of the United States to enable the Goddess of Peace to encircle within her arms all the children of this country and all the children of the world.

69. Never forget what you are, for surely the world will not. Make it your strength. Then it can never be your weakness. Armour yourself in it, and it will never be used to hurt you.

70. I found out that colonels can stay until they drop dead or get a walker and being a critical medical specialty as an Army trained emergency room doctor, I could stay until age 67.

71. Memorial Day this year is especially important as we are reminded almost daily of the great sacrifices that the men and women of the Armed Services make to defend our way of life.

72. In fact, my mom always told me because I was the daughter of an Army officer born overseas in Paris, France, that under the Constitution she believed that I could never run for president.

73. When I go to the clinic next and sit with a tube in my arm and watch the poison go in, I’m in an attitude of abject passivity. It doesn’t feel like fighting at all it just feels like submitting.

74. My mom is in the navy and my dad works for the army, but I never called them ‘sir’ or ‘ma’am’ or anything like that, and we never really moved around a lot because both my parents were stationed in D.C.

75. I wish to assure you that there can never be any return to the state of armed conflict which existed before our commitment to peace and the democratic process of election under the Lancaster House agreement.

76. I sincerely believe that banking establishments are more dangerous than standing armies, and that the principle of spending money to be paid by posterity, under the name of funding, is but swindling futurity on a large scale.

77. The Disarmament Conference has become the focal point of a great struggle between anarchy and world order… between those who think in terms of inevitable armed conflict and those who seek to build a universal and durable peace.

78. A really efficient totalitarian state would be one in which the all-powerful executive of political bosses and their army of managers control a population of slaves who do not have to be coerced, because they love their servitude.

79. Both my mum and dad were great readers, and we would go every Saturday morning to the library, and my sister and I had a library card when we could pass off something as a signature, and all of us would come with an armful of books.

80. Certain it is that a great responsibility rests upon the statesmen of all nations, not only to fulfill the promises for reduction in armaments, but to maintain the confidence of the people of the world in the hope of an enduring peace.

81. I was born in Corpus Christi, Texas, the youngest of four girls, including my oldest sister, Lisa, who has special needs. My mom was a special education teacher, and my dad worked on the Army base. We weren’t wealthy, but we were determined to succeed.

82. I have never met anyone who did not support our troops. Sometimes, however, we hear accusations that someone or some group does not support the men and women serving in our Armed Forces. But this is pure demagoguery, and it is intellectually dishonest.

83. History has taught us over and over again that freedom is not free. When push comes to shove, the ultimate protectors of freedom and liberty are the brave men and women in our armed forces. Throughout our history, they’ve answered the call in bravery and sacrifice.

84. I most sincerely wish that the world in which we live be free from the threat of a nuclear holocaust and from the ruinous arms race. It is my cherished desire that peace be not separated from freedom which is the right of every nation. This I desire and for this I pray.

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