How To Use nisi In A Sentence
- These include a nice Nigerian guy who sells the best roast chicken around (he did this in Paris as well), a couple of Egyptians and a Tunisian who make great chicken shawarma and a couple of Turkish guys who do the same with beef.
- There was a great deal of organising and teamwork to get the promotion going.
- But Labour's focus on abolishing child poverty is not, as he (deliberately) patronisingly claims, for the "aah" factor. Labourhome
- I love London particularly for that layered feel, for its glorious haphazardness and its unique personality, which Peter Ackroyd personisifes as William Blake's Glad Day: a radiant youth with his arms outstretched against rainbow light. MIND MELD: Real-Life Places That Inspire Exceptional World Building
- This patronising voice with a whine and an awful regional accent was talking. Times, Sunday Times
- The new wing with its harmonising fine materials and fabrics create a stylish ambience.
- Incommon law countries such as Canada, thetest of criminalliabilityis expressed by theLatinphrase, actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea, which means that “the act does not make a person guilty unless the mind is also guilty”. Man Not Criminally Responsible for Greyhound Bus Beheading; Victim’s Family Call for Punishment : Law is Cool
- The Irish actor was as famous for his varied movie roles as his drinking and womanising.
- Particularly true now as more areas are organising summer courses and events for you to attend and include in your diary.
- His curiosity excites the most patronising sympathy. Times, Sunday Times