its造句(1) Money is wise, it knows its way.
(2) The rotten apple injures its neighbours.
(3) Every heart has its own sorrow.
(4) You cannot judge a tree by its bark.
(5) An army marches on its stomach.
(6) Virtue is her [its] own reward.
(7) Every cock crows on its own dunghill.
(8) A leopard cannot change its spots.
(9) A good name keeps its luster in the dark.
(10) A place for everything and everything in its place.
(11) Every bird likes its own nest.
(12) No garden without its weeds.
(13) Pleasure has a sting in its tail.
(14) A tree is known by its fruit.
(15) A chain is no stronger than its weakest lining.
(16) The leopard cannot change its spots.
(17) Virtue is her (or its) own reward.
(18) The tree is known by its [his] fruit.
(19) Each day brings its own bread.
(20) Every bullet has its billet.
(21) A chain is no stronger than its weakest link.
(22) The rotten apple injuries its neighbours.
(23) Every heart knows its own bitterness.
(24) An old dog cannot alter its way of barking.
(25) Jadge not a book by its cover.
(26) A creaking door [gate] hangs long on its hinges.
(27) Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet.Aristotle
(28) The leopard can never change its spots.
(29) A bird may be known by its song.
(30) When the fruit is scarcest, its taste is sweetest.