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How To Use Be intimate In A Sentence

  • At best, it could be intimate, but in its current incarnation it oozes suburban cosiness right down to the comfy fitted carpet.
  • It wasn't meant to be intimate, but my hand was on his!
  • A lot of the predictors' theories seemed to be intimately connected to their own psychological make-up.
  • I am probably what I consider to be one of the new generations of soft-hearted parents who like to be intimately involved in every aspect of my children's lives.
  • There may be genetic factors at work, but in the case of regressive autism, the primary cause has to be intimately introduced; genetics are secondary.
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  • Unfortunately these two characters are unable to take it any further, they can't be intimate or truthful or completely honest and open about their lives.
  • If the relationship is to be intimate, then we will be close together.
  • The bishop himself was known to be intimate with the widow of the former burgomaster of Constance.
  • No, by "people" I mean the EPO: the problem is that the EPO would be intimately involved with all aspects, as the article explains: "If EPO-educated Patent Agents are now entering the judicative branch, this means that this branch is also going to be under control of the European Patent Office. Copying Patent Stupidity
  • That to be penetrable and indiscerpible is as truly attributed to Bodies, as to Spirits; and to be impenetrable and discerpible agrees as well to Spirits as to Bodies; for that the difference is Gradual and not Essential; And that no Creature, or Created Spirit, can be intimately present in any Creature, because Intrinsick Presence only pertains to God and Christ; and therefore that Philosophical Penetration of Created Spirits, in regard of Bodies, is a mere Scholastick Fiction. The Principles of the Most Ancient and Modern Philosophy
  • The Rambam (1138 – 1204), who was considered the leading decisor (the mara de-atra, or supreme halakhic authority) in Palestine and Egypt, explicitly ruled: “If [the woman] said: ‘I cannot abide him or be intimate with him willingly,’ we compel him to divorce her immediately, for she is not as a captive that she must be intimate with one who is hateful to her” (Hilkhot Ishut 14: 8). Levant: Women in the Jewish Communities after the Ottoman Conquest of 1517.
  • I felt I'd found the perfect person for me and thought he felt the same… until recently, when he told me of his desire for me to be intimate with another man and him.
  • The Sloane model seems to be intimately connected with a rare medal of Doria, which has been described as ‘perhaps the most beautiful’ of all his medallic portraits.
  • I was reminded of what Rudyard Kipling once said: A westerner can be friendly without being intimate while an easterner tends to be intimate without being friendly.
  • Traditionally set tables are far enough apart to be intimate but close enough to augment the convivial atmosphere.
  • In coordinate dependency, however, the order of clausal constituency seems to be intimately related to that of affixation.
  • I am probably what I consider to be one of the new generations of soft-hearted parents who like to be intimately involved in every aspect of my children's lives.
  • I suppose the one reason why I am so anxious to make a decision is because the next person I want to be intimate with has to care about me more than I care about them.
  • Unfortunately these two characters are unable to take it any further, they can't be intimate or truthful or completely honest and open about their lives.

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