How To Use Blood relation In A Sentence

  • The Korean concept of family, on the other hand, is strictly based on a blood relationship.
  • The kainga encompass all blood relatives and can include people other than blood relations.
  • (ko-uji) may be described as a congeries of from fifty to ninety blood relations. A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era
  • Certainly the glory prestige family's blood relationship with thoroughly has also not gotten rid of sufficiently, for example with the heteromorphous head lamp headlamp which 750 inherit.
  • Wives are one thing, blood relations are another. Times, Sunday Times
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  • The contemporary conflict between the competing demands of blood relations and people you actually like may also play a part. Times, Sunday Times
  • Indeed, no blood relations witnessed the will, but only Hester's servant and the kinsfolk of her executor and beneficiary, her ‘good friend Anthony Short,’ the controversial Laudian minister.
  • Every spire of pine along the hill-top, every trouty pool along that mountain river, was more dear to me than a blood relation. Across the Plains: With Other Memories and Essays
  • Family is not just about blood relations. Times, Sunday Times
  • He could be the next-door neighbour, a friend, a blood relation.
  • Farfrae attended, left off conscious mannerisms, left off putting him in their prayers at night amongst their blood relations; in short, reverted to their normal courses. The Mayor of Casterbridge
  • whar," and "bar," like a true Virginian as he is, being a blood relation of one of our Presidents from that State, as well as cousin to other one-time inmates of the White House. The River of the West
  • He suffered sexual abuse until he was 11, then when he was 13 he discovered the person he had called dad all his life was no blood relation.
  • The agnates, who were an important class of kinsmen, in the early Roman law were cognates connected through males either by blood relationship or by the artificial tie of agnation. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • However, gifts received from blood relations lineal a ascendants and lineal descendants. and those received on certain occasions like marriage etc. would continue to be totally exempt.
  • The midwife toad has a blood relation, the northern midwife, much alike in appearance.
  • They're not blood relations, - they're only connected by marriage.
  • It was the sad privilege of blood relations to love him despite all. Times, Sunday Times
  • These clans often include hundreds of thousands of people and apply their names to branches extending across ethnic boundaries, so that a blood relationship is not an organizing feature of clanship.
  • Unlike blood relationships, the conjugal relationship is chosen by the parties.
  • And, truly, everywhere in life where people are bound by common interests, blood relationship, or the benefits of a profession into close, individualized groups -- there inevitably can be observed this mysterious law of sudden accumulation, of a piling up, of events; their epidemicity, their strange succession and connectedness, their incomprehensible lingering. Yama: the pit
  • St. John seems very dissatisfied and distrustful of Jane's desire for sensual comfort and calm in household familiarities to come, and blood relations.
  • Blood relationship in the direct line (i.e., between father and daughter, grandfather and granddaughter, etc.) invalidates marriage regardless of the degree of relationship.
  • The midwife toad has a blood relation, the northern midwife, much alike in appearance.
  • The blood relationship allows these women certain leeway and influence that a wife does not have.
  • Blood relations appearing onstage together usually lend a show an extra charge. Times, Sunday Times
  • The contemporary conflict between the competing demands of blood relations and people you actually like may also play a part. Times, Sunday Times
  • The contemporary conflict between the competing demands of blood relations and people you actually like may also play a part. Times, Sunday Times

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