Caution! The site can't guarantee, that text has age permission. The site is not recommended, if you are less than 18 years old.
The site shows example sentences for English words. How the word or phrase could be used in a sentence?
" ... Basically, the idea is to calculate the odds of winning and losing before committing capital. While nothing you can do will guarantee a positive return, by quantifying the risks before entering into a transaction “you won’t necessarily rise to brilliance but neither will you sink into craziness.” So sayeth the Oracle of Omaha. ... "
" ... Effectively, the Court of Appeals attempts to answer the age-old question: What came first, the chicken or the egg? The answer, sayeth the Court of Appeals, is the chicken but by only a fraction of a millisecond. Under the theory of the opinion, in the first 0.00001 millisecond after the Holy Man's pronouncement of marriage, their premarital agreement shot into effect ⸺ since the premarital agreement could not be effective before that instant under the California Family Code. ... "
" ... In a world where IP and nostalgia rules, The Hitman’s Bodyguard was one of the more surprising hits of summer 2017. Not only was it an entirely original and R-rated action comedy, but it was one of the only big summer releases (along with Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales) to be a hit despite majority-negative reviews. But when a straight-up original earns $75 million from a $17m debut and $176m worldwide on a $30m budget, and you can get the key players back again, you go for a sequel and hope for the best. And now, so sayeth Lionsgate, a sequel to The Hitman’s Bodyguard has begun production. And it may have at least some elements for a potential breakout sequel. ... "
" ... So sayeth Warner Bros./Time Warner Inc., The Nun has officially passed $300 million worldwide. The New Line release has earned $103m domestic and $203.28m overseas, giving it a $306.273m global cume. That makes the $22m-budgeted prequel to the sequel to The Conjuring the second-largest unadjusted domestic grosser in the five-film franchise, ahead of Annabelle ($84.2m in 2014), The Conjuring 2 ($102.4m in 2016) and Annabelle: Creation ($102.1m in 2017). It sits behind only The Conjuring ($137.4m in 2013). Once it passes $110m domestic, it’ll be the second-biggest grosser even when adjusted for inflation. ... "