in the nature of造句1 Is it not in the nature of all human beings to yearn for freedom?
2 His request was in the nature of a command.
3 His speech was in the nature of an apology.
4 In the nature of things, young people often rebel against their parents.
5 A certain element of risk is in the nature of the job.
6 It was in the nature of a debate rather than an argument.
7 The enquiry will be more in the nature of a public meeting than a formal hearing.
8 Many have already died, and in the nature of things many more will die.
9 There are problems in every relationship - it's in the nature of things.
10 In the nature of things , there is bound to be the occasional accident.
11 That is in the nature of things.
12 It was in the nature of things.
13 It is in the nature of Forester's aim that he does not.
14 Studies are also investigating changes in the nature of social networks and in family relationships during continuing unemployment.
15 It's in the nature of elections that campaigning sometimes gets quite tough.
16 They also differ in the nature of the system which would deliver that which is desired.
17 It was in the nature of love that John Wade went to the war.
18 His extraordinary revenue came, in the nature of things, in irregular bursts, mostly concentrated in his first ten years.
19 Yet there is nothing inherent in the nature of work to produce such responses.
20 This humor was more in the nature of shared embarrassment, for we knew that we verged on the excessive.
21 The answer lies in the nature of Skymaster itself, and for that you need a little history.
22 Human problems are surrounded by great uncertainty in the nature of problems, implementation of solutions, and evaluation of outcomes.
23 This era was characterized by a marked change in the nature of the Earth's vegetation.
24 It is in the nature of protest movements to paint issues as black and white.
25 It would be in the nature of a liaison visit.
26 Applied to broadcast programmes, then, the public service principles were in the nature of flexible guidelines.
27 This is a peculiar anomaly in that the Transfer Regulations currently exclude undertakings in the nature of commercial ventures.
28 Anyhow, something dreadful in the way of retribution had occurred, in the nature of things.
29 An incidental effect even for those who never use computers may be a change in the nature of junk-mail.
30 God is the great mysterious motivator of what we call nature and it has been said often by philosophers, that nature is the will of God. And, I prefer to say that nature is the only body of God that we shall ever see. If we wish to know the truth concerning anything, we'll find it in the nature of that thing.Frank Lloyd Wright