Sentences with Middle, Sentences about Middle in English

Sentences with Middle, Sentences about Middle in English

1. I’m in the middle of a staff meeting.

2. In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity.

3. Patience makes a women beautiful in middle age.

4. He sneaked up on him in the middle of the night.

5. The hijackers were from Middle Eastern countries.

6. In the middle of every difficulty lies opportunity.

7. Boys will be boys, and so will a lot of middle-aged men.

8. To think of him in the middle of the day lifts me out of ordinary living.

9. Do you normally turn up in gentlemen’s bedrooms in the middle of the night?

10. The rules of capitalization are so unfair to words in the middle of a sentence.

11. I hate most of what constitutes rock music, which is basically middle-aged crap.

12. Wives are young men’s mistresses, companions for middle age, and old men’s nurses.

13. This cuisine is more delicious than any cuisine in the Middle East. It is underrated.

14. You don’t despair about something like the Middle East, you just do the best you can.

15. A story should have a beginning, a middle and an end, but not necessarily in that order.

16. Only the middle distance and what may be called the remoter foreground are strictly human.

17. The old believe everything: the middle-aged suspect everything: the young know everything.

18. You can’t make war in the Middle East without Egypt and you can’t make peace without Syria.

19. It is not possible to create peace in the Middle East by jeopardizing the peace of the world.

20. Brave men are all vertebrates they have their softness on the surface and their toughness in the middle.

21. I do not support peace in the Middle East. And I do not support Arafat. He is a stupid, incompetent fool!

22. I attribute the quarrelsome nature of the Middle Ages young men entirely to the want of the soothing weed.

23. Some people put up a peace sign with one hand. Some people put up the middle finger instead. I use two hands and put up both.

24. In high school, middle school, and university, essays are popular. In the corporate environment, you may be required to write essays.

25. The union movement has been the best middle class job creating program that America has ever had, and it doesn’t cost the government a dime.

26. Were there peace and justice in the Middle East, the Arabs would no more need their tinhorn dictators than they would their corpulent princes.

27. I never yet feared those men who set a place apart in the middle of their cities where they gather to cheat one another and swear oaths which they break.

28. A library is like an island in the middle of a vast sea of ignorance, particularly if the library is very tall and the surrounding area has been flooded.

29. I didn’t come from a trailer park. I grew up middle class and my dad had money and my mom made my lunch. I got a car when I was sixteen. I’m proud of that.

30. It would behoove the world to become used to this fact: that without a just solution to the Palestine tragedy, there can be no stable peace in the Middle East.

31. It’s really necessary for the United States to continue to give strong leadership to the Middle East peace process, supported by European countries at the same time.

32. I attach the greatest importance to an amplification of the peace efforts in the Middle East. I would also like to see a greater dialogue between the U.S. and the EU.

33. I like the idea of accessibility, coming from a lower-middle-class background myself, I feel like beauty and products should be accessible to all women over the world.

34. I’m on the board of directors for Peace Now, which works tirelessly between the Palestinians and the Israelis to create peace in the Middle East and we’ve never been closer.

35. What is a normal childhood? We weren’t rich, we were pretty middle-class. My dad survived from job to job with him taking care of so many relatives, he couldn’t save any money.

36. You don’t appreciate a lot of stuff in school until you get older. Little things like being spanked every day by a middle-aged woman: Stuff you pay good money for in later life.

37. I am Classic Rock Revisited. I revisit it every waking moment of my life because it has the spirit and the attitude and the fire and the middle finger. I am Rosa Parks with a Gibson guitar.

38. Life, he realize, was much like a song. In the beginning there is mystery, in the end there is confirmation, but it’s in the middle where all the emotion resides to make the whole thing worthwhile.

39. Ignorant people see life as either existence or non-existence, but wise men see it beyond both existence and non-existence to something that transcends them both this is an observation of the Middle Way.

40. I’m a typical middle child. I’m the mediator. The one that makes everything OK, puts their own needs aside to make sure everybody’s happy. It’s hard to change your nature, even with years and years of therapy.

41. I lived in small town out in the desert and my friend used to steal his mom’s car in the middle of the night. He’d drive over to my house, I’d sneak out and we’d go out to the desert and just burn things down.

42. My mom and I have always been really close. She’s always been the friend that was always there. There were times when, in middle school and junior high, I didn’t have a lot of friends. But my mom was always my friend. Always.

43. Here you do have forests, where pigs could be raised by letting them root about in the forests for a good part of the year. Therefore, you have a different attitude toward them compared with what continues to exist in the Middle East.

44. Egypt has been a partner of the United States over the last 30 years, has been instrumental in keeping the peace in the Middle East between Egypt and Israel, which is a critical accomplishment that has meant so much to so many people.

45. Baalbek is so beautiful. It is the heart of beauty in the Middle East – I want to embrace these people with my music. I will try so hard for them. Their president is a Christian, their prime minister is a Muslim. Music is for everyone.

46. Like a lot of you, I grew up in a family on the ragged edges of the middle class. My daddy sold carpeting and ended up as a maintenance man. After he had a heart attack, my mom worked the phones at Sears so we could hang on to our house.

47. Miami Beach – that’s where I grew up, in a middle-class Jewish family led by my maternal grandfather. Me, my great-grandmother – a Holocaust survivor, who was my roommate – my grandparents, my mom and her brother all shared a four-bedroom house.

48. I live in, literally, the same home when I was swiping my first bank card and wondering if I’d have to put back the Charmin. We still don’t have a dishwasher. My mom has done all these gardens so now my house looks like the garden shack in the middle of Versailles.

49. If you want a future of shared prosperity, where the middle class is growing and poverty is declining, where the American Dream is alive and well, and where the United States remains the leading force for peace and prosperity in a highly competitive world, you should vote for Barack Obama.

50. When I was young, I had two older sisters, and since I was the youngest in my family, my mom took me around with her all the time. I was forever with her when she was having coffee in the middle of the afternoon with her three sisters. And they would talk about men. I absorbed a lot of that.

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