Sentences with Indian, Indian in a Sentence in English, Sentences For Indian
1. Spices are added to Indian dishes.
2. There are many old Indian legends.
3. The gift delighted the Indians very much.
4. My mom grew up in Kansas, my dad in Indiana. They had boring childhoods.
5. If the white man wants to live in peace with the Indian he can live in peace.
6. In a short time a group of commissioners arrived to begin organization of a new Indian agency in the valley.
7. Like he cared about a lot of stupid settlers and Indians and soldiers who hung around out here before he was even born.
8. America is not a young land: it is old and dirty and evil. Before the settlers, before the Indians… the evil was there… waiting.
9. We had high and boisterous winds last night and this morning: the Indians continue to purchase repairs with grain of different kinds.
10. The townspeople outside the reservations had a very superior attitude toward Indians, which was kind of funny, because they weren’t very wealthy they were on the fringes of society themselves.
11. We remained at our encampment of this day until the morning of the 7th, when we descended ten miles lower down and encamped on a spot of ground where several thousand Indians had wintered during the past season.
12. It is my sincere hope that hospitals across Indiana, and America, continue to strive for excellence when it comes to providing medical care. This proposed rule will be harmful to communities who wish to upgrade their medical facilities.
13. I find Indian music very funky. I mean it’s very soulful, with their own kind of blues. But it’s the only other school on the planet that develops improvisation to the high degree that you find in jazz music. So we have a lot of common ground.
14. For some students, school is the only place where they get a hot meal and a warm hug. Teachers are sometimes the only ones who tell our children they can go from an Indian reservation to the Ivy League, from the home of a struggling single mom to the White House.
15. But every great scripture, whether Hebrew, Indian, Persian, or Chinese, apart from its religious value will be found to have some rare and special beauty of its own and in this respect the original Bible stands very high as a monument of sublime poetry and of artistic prose.
16. Culture and tradition have to change little by little. So ‘new’ means a little twist, a marriage of Japanese technique with French ingredients. My technique. Indian food, Korean food I put Italian mozzarella cheese with sashimi. I don’t think ‘new new new.’ I’m not a genius. A little twist.