by force of造句1. A great man can dominate others by force of character.
2. We were obliged to go by force of circumstance.
3. Unconsciously, by force of habit, she plugged the coffee pot in.
4. She who could transform herself by force of will into a passable semblance of a Genestealer.
4.try its best to gather and create good sentences.
5. Almost by force of habit I judge these to be the same.
6. Some sectors, moreover, lagged behind completely, by force of circumstances or on account of reluctance to abandon traditional ways.
7. Whole villages were compelled, by force of arms, to accept the collectivization of their holdings.
8. The whites displaced the Indians by force of arms , got their patrimony by fraudulent treaties.
9. Kim is one of the bar girl by force of living.
10. We were compelled by force of circumstance to take action.
11. By force of family circumstances, he left the school when 16 years old, chare socially with allowance family expenses.
12. Gus , by force of long habit, went into his stomach exercise.
13. Oxymoron is a rhetoric device that, by force of the surface contradiction of language forms, can express the ideas not only clearly and exactly but also more pithily, deeply and strongly.
14. But we act in these matters not by authority of our competence but by force of our commissions.
15. Ware was a strict Palladian by upbringing but a stylistic schizoid by force of circumstances.
16. And arrowheads and other debris excavated from the ruins indicate that Qumran, too, opposed the Romans by force of arms.