How To Use Natural event In A Sentence

  • There are no supernatural events, wild chases through the jungle, superpowers, or other falsehoods.
  • These fires were not catastrophic infernos but rather a life-giving natural event for the forest.
  • We cannot by scientific investigation prove the order of events of past, unrepeatable, supernatural events.
  • The report concludes that all sightings were explainable by natural events, such as the weather or meteors, or were of normal aircraft.
  • One of the most important things to keep in mind is that a hurricane is a fairly short natural event.
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  • But there was no need to await natural events: Russia rudely pricked our bubble of self-content.
  • Their services are vital in the immediate aftermath of a severe natural event such as an earthquake, hurricane, cyclone or volcano eruption.
  • However, the similarity lies in that they both describe mysterious and supernatural events as they occur, both of which remain resolved at the story's end.
  • On the other hand, these are people who also seriously believe in aethereal beings that answer whiny pleas and need slick used-car salesmen to talk them through what they should think, once a week ... but who don't believe in ESP, ghosts, or any other supernatural events. Yet Another "Star" Shows Their Brain
  • Harry Erskine, still working as a fortune teller, is drawn yet again into supernatural events beyond his control. Graham Masterton: Ghosts (and demons) of the past « Skulls in the Stars
  • Isn't this a natural event best managed without medical intervention?
  • The miracle stories of the New Testament can no longer be interpreted in a post-Newtonian world as supernatural events performed by an incarnate deity.
  • But," said Marion, "is not the aspect of these peculiarities indicatory of either a natural event or one designed by a human intelligence? The Sleuth of St. James's Square
  • Events don't fall neatly into natural events versus miracles.
  • They trick their participants (and I use that word very intentionally, as half of the ‘effect’ lies in the viewer) into misperceiving natural events.
  • The case against climate change is plausible: the earth has always experienced large cycles in temperature, caused by natural events which dwarf man's current industrial exhalations.
  • He says we should think more seriously about big natural events such as quakes, tsunamis and climate change.
  • So whenever an overly supernatural event happens, it's almost a distraction, rather than the thrilling surprise the creators were hoping for.
  • But there was no need to await natural events: Russia rudely pricked our bubble of self-content.

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