Sentences with Entire, Sentences about Entire in English
1. Have you searched the entire house?
2. She dug up her entire garden in 2 days.
3. The plague has devastated entire cities.
4. From error to error one discovers the entire truth.
5. Being entirely honest with oneself is a good exercise.
6. I pretty much borrow my entire beauty regime from my mom.
7. Love is the outgoing of the entire nature in self-sacrificing service.
8. You’re going to keep a low profile throughout the entire competition…
9. She fell into depression when she lost her entire family in the accident.
10. I will totally replay the entire season of my favorite TV series, Silicon Valley.
11. Looking for an entirely reliable informant is like looking for a chaste mistress.
12. Philosophy would render us entirely Pyrrhonian, were not nature too strong for it.
13. He who deliberates fully before taking a step will spend his entire life on one leg.
14. A serious and good philosophical work could be written consisting entirely of jokes.
15. Sadness may be part of life but there is no need to let it dominate your entire life.
16. Pessimism only describes an attitude, and not facts, and hence is entirely subjective.
17. You, yourself, as much as anybody in the entire universe, deserve your love and affection.
18. The least movement is of importance to all nature. The entire ocean is affected by a pebble.
19. Even if you play perfectly, a fault of your opponent’s can destroy the entire beauty of the game.
20. By four o’clock, I’ve discounted suicide in favor of killing everyone else in the entire world instead.
21. Why compare yourself with others? No one in the entire world can do a better job of being you than you.
22. Someone that you have deprived of everything is no longer in your power. He is once again entirely free.
23. Let us show our fellow countrymen and the entire world what the Germans can do when they work for peace.
24. I attribute the quarrelsome nature of the Middle Ages young men entirely to the want of the soothing weed.
25. The scientific theory I like best is that the rings of Saturn are composed entirely of lost airline luggage.
26. I am too intelligent, too demanding, and too resourceful for anyone to be able to take charge of me entirely.
27. A great earthquake would mean the end of an entire city because the buildings in the city are not solid at all.
28. Of all the things which wisdom provides to make us entirely happy, much the greatest is the possession of friendship.
29. If I could reach up and hold a star for every time you’ve made me smile, the entire evening sky would be in the palm of my hand.
30. She’d absolutely adored the library an entire building where anyone could take things they didn’t own and feel no remorse about it.
31. Dad worked his entire career as an aviation technician. Mom was a legal secretary who became a teacher. We lived a simple American life.
32. A garden is a grand teacher. It teaches patience and careful watchfulness it teaches industry and thrift above all it teaches entire trust.
33. The most dangerous criminal now is the entirely lawless modern philosopher. Compared to him, burglars and bigamists are essentially moral men.
34. Trade can be defined as the entire business of buying and selling goods and services for profit, and all values that can be expressed in money.
35. One swallow does not make a summer, neither does one fine day; similarly one day or brief time of happiness does not make a person entirely happy.
36. My mom started smoking when she was 11. She went to the hill next door to try her first cigarette. She set the entire hill on fire, but it didn’t deter her.
37. It is perfectly monstrous,’ he said, at last, ‘the way people go about nowadays saying things against one behind one’s back that are absolutely and entirely true.
38. My parents had a wonderful marriage, but it was a very dependent relationship. My mother was entirely dependent on my father because that’s how it was in those days.
39. I was entirely natural and in many ways I have the same attitude now. I don’t mourn the loss of my youth because I believe you should enjoy what you have while you have it.
40. The Dalai Lama’s entire being is about peace and harmony, forgiveness and self-discipline. Those are qualities to be admired. I am really looking forward to meeting His Holiness.
41. What I find most upsetting about this new all-consuming beauty culture is that the obsession with good looks, and how you can supposedly attain them, is almost entirely female-driven.
42. I felt that I had worked hard my entire life and deserved to enjoy all the temptations around me. I felt I was entitled, and thanks to money and fame, I didn’t have to go far to find them.
43. I think church and state should remain entirely separate at all costs, and that the decision of religious marriage should be of each faith to debate and decide free of political influence.
44. You think that religion is a thing that is there to help you and to see you through life, and then you wake up one morning and find the entire Irish situation, the civil war that’s based on religion.
45. If you can attribute your success entirely to your own mental effort, to your own attitude, to some spiritual essence that you have that is better than other people’s, then that must feel pretty good.
46. When I was in the White House, I was confronted with the challenge of the Cold War. Both the Soviet Union and I had 30,000 nuclear weapons that could destroy the entire earth and I had to maintain the peace.
47. Same-sex marriage would eliminate entirely in law the basic idea of a mother and a father for every child. It would create a society which deliberately chooses to deprive a child of either a mother or a father.
48. It’s like those high-school yearbook photos that everyone would rather not see: Oh my God, look at that mullet hair. I have those photos too, but for me, they’re, like, entire movies. And they show them on cable.
49. My mom, she is the most unbelievable mom that you could ever have in your entire life and she’s always with me on everything. The most I’ve ever been away from her is two days. I love her more than anybody could ever know.
50. It is a fact that all women contribute more to marriage than men for the most part they have to change their place of living, their method of work, a great many women today changing their occupation entirely on marriage and they must even change their name.
51. Just as a mother finds pleasure in taking her little child on her lap, there to feed and caress him, in like manner our loving God shows His fondness for His beloved souls who have given themselves entirely to Him and have placed all their hope in His goodness.
52. A retired teacher paid $62,000 towards her pension and nothing, yes nothing, for full family medical, dental and vision coverage over her entire career. What will we pay her? $1.4 million in pension benefits and another $215,000 in health care benefit premiums over her lifetime.
53. People are patronizing the theatres with renewed enthusiasm – there is an entire picnic-like attitude when families go out to see movies, which is a very good sign. They want to see larger-than-life characters on the big screen and not just watch movies on television or on DVDs.
54. Our worldly successes cannot be guaranteed, but our ability to achieve spiritual success is entirely up to us, thanks to the grace of God. The best advice I know is to give is to give those worldly things your best but never your all – reserve the ultimate hope for the only one who can grant it.