How To Use living thing In A Sentence
- Instead, they've argued, companies are more like biological organisms - living things that learn, evolve, and eventually die.
- According to John Ralson, who apparently has some sort of Avatar-like connection to all living things in the Silver State, Berkley had been weighing the decision for a while but ultimately decided that the opportunity was too good to pass up. HUFFPOST HILL - Congress Passes Budget, Catastrophe Postponed
- The cave is not a lifeless place, it is a living thing to which we have to give ourselves; a thing that can be gentle and also be a savage whom changes in temper can render dangerous.
- War is not healthy for children andother living things. [sub-title from cover]. by Another Mother for Peace The More Things Change...
- The only beauties of the place, and those unintentional, were the long lines of hand-planted shade-trees, uglified as far as possible with whitewashed trunks and croppy heads, but still lovable, growing, living things. Animal Heroes
- This is clear evidence that viruses are unlike any known living thing and are much more like inanimate than animate matter.
- War, of course, besides being bad for children, is also bad for other living things, and one nuclear bunker-buster (especially when followed by a few bazillion more) can ruin your whole biosphere.
- Living things also employ and contain plenty of other carbon-based materials that do not fit so easily into these neat compartments.
- He discarded vitalism, the idea that living things possess a vital essence, that separates them from all other matter.
- If little living things can thrive here in hot acid baths, perhaps the universe offers many more likely suspects for gumshoes working on the case of missing alien life.