Sentences with Mark, Sentences about Mark in English

Sentences with Mark, Sentences about Mark in English

1. The marks humans leave are too often scars.

2. Your marks were well below average this term.

3. I studied for long hours at night, therefore I got very high marks from the final exams.

4. There is no past or future. Using tenses to divide time is like making chalk marks on water.

5. The addiction to sports, therefore, in a peculiar degree marks an arrested development in man’s moral nature.

6. At last she shut the book sharply, lay back, and drew a deep breath, expressive of the wonder which always marks the transition from the imaginary world to the real world.

7. I open with a clock striking, to beget an awful attention in the audience – it also marks the time, which is four o clock in the morning, and saves a description of the rising sun, and a great deal about gilding the eastern hemisphere.

 

1. Either Mark or Samuel will go.

2. I’ve known Mark for 7 or 8 years.

3. Jessica admires Mark for his courage.

4. We aim above the mark to hit the mark.

5. Neither Mark nor his wife is very tall.

6. Let’s give Mark the benefit of the doubt.

7. Let’s give Mark the benefit of the doubt.

8. Karkaroff intends to flee if the Mark burns.

9. Neither Mark nor Mary were at the school yesterday.

10. One may miss the mark by aiming too high as too low.

11. Though Mark does whatever she asks, she isn’t pleased.

12. My mom’s gonna be the biggest star – mark my words right now!

13. Even if Mark was offered a job in Paris, he wouldn’t accept it.

14. In spite of the fact that Mark helps to the poor, he isn’t rich.

15. The invariable mark of wisdom is to see the miraculous in the common.

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

17. It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.

18. The distinguishing mark of man is the hand, the instrument with which he does all his mischief.

19. I auditioned on my own. I tried to make a mark for myself without anybody’s help, not even Mom’s.

20. Do not trust all men, but trust men of worth the former course is silly, the latter a mark of prudence.

21. Instead of saying that man is the creature of circumstance, it would be nearer the mark to say that man is the architect of circumstance.

22. The mark of your ignorance is the depth of your belief in injustice and tragedy. What the caterpillar calls the end of the world, the Master calls the butterfly.

23. To bear with patience wrongs done to oneself is a mark of perfection, but to bear with patience wrongs done to someone else is a mark of imperfection and even of actual sin.

24. Instead, it appears to be a particular mark of beauty that it is considered with tranquil satisfaction that it pleases if we also do not possess it and we are still far removed from demanding to possess it.

25. What do you mean by faith? Is faith enough for Man? Should he be satisfied with faith alone? Is there no way of finding out the truth? Is the attitude of faith, of believing in something for which there can be no more than philosophic proof, the true mark of a Christian?

 

 

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