Sentences with Multiply, Sentences about Multiply
1. 3 multiplied by 5 is 15.
2. Shared joy multiplies itself.
3. Multiply three by five to get fifteen.
4. I already know the whole multiplication table.
5. Friendship multiplies the good of life and divides the evil.
6. The world is full enough of hurts and mischances without wars to multiply them.
7. The love of beauty in its multiple forms is the noblest gift of the human cerebrum.
8. The dividing line between a mountain with multiple peaks and separate mountains is not always clear
9. Joy multiplies when it is shared among friends, but grief diminishes with every division. That is life.
10. The weeds keep multiplying in our garden, which is our mind ruled by fear. Rip them out and call them by name.
11. Moderation analysis in the behavioral sciences involves the use of linear multiple regression analysis or causal modelling.
12. What makes life dreary is absence of motive. What makes life complicated is multiplicity of motive. What makes life victorious is singleness of motive.
13. Achievers are given multiple reasons to believe they are failures. But in spite of that, they persevere. The average for entrepreneurs is 3.8 failures before they finally make it in business.
14. The working capacity of this web browser may not be enough for my computer, but on the other hand, this browser allows multitasking, multiple applications to be active and running simultaneously.
15. If you take the contempt some Americans have for yuppies and multiply it by 10 you might come close to understanding their attitude towards the City, as they call it – London, the people of the south.
16. Let us save what remains: not by vaults and locks which fence them from the public eye and use in consigning them to the waste of time, but by such a multiplication of copies, as shall place them beyond the reach of accident.
17. If one is going to change the definition of marriage to be, quote, ‘same sex,’ then there is absolutely no valid argument constitutionally or rhetorically you can make against multiple people getting married. These are radical social changes.
18. Every man with a little leisure and enough money for railway tickets, every man, indeed, who knows how to read, has it in his power to magnify himself, to multiply the ways in which he exists, to make his life full, significant and interesting.
19. The number of stressors has multiplied exponentially: traffic, money, success, work/life balance, the economy, the environment, parenting, family conflict, relationships, disease. As the nature of human life has become far more complicated, our ancient stress response hasn’t been able to keep up.