Sentences with Occupy, Occupy in a Sentence in English, Sentences For Occupy

Sentences with Occupy, Occupy in a Sentence in English, Sentences For Occupy

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1. You occupy my thoughts.

2. Most people are far too much occupied with themselves to be malicious.

3. Reading is my favourite occupation, when I have leisure for it and books to read.

4. A preoccupation with the next world clearly shows an inability to cope credibly with this one.

5. The search after the great men is the dream of youth, and the most serious occupation of manhood.

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6. Human beings are settlers, but not in the pioneer sense. It is our human occupational hazard to settle for little.

7. It’s disconcerting to realize how little you have to say to someone who once occupied such a prominent place in your bed.

8. In every province, the chief occupations, in order of importance, are lovemaking, malicious gossip, and talking nonsense.

9. My formula for living is quite simple. I get up in the morning and I go to bed at night. In between, I occupy myself as best I can.

10. Occupation, curfew, settlements, closed military zone, administrative detention, siege, preventive strike, terrorist infrastructure, transfer.

11. Fill you mind with the meaningless stimuli of a world preoccupied with meaningless things, and it will not be easy to feel peace in your heart.

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12. Parenting, as an unpaid occupation outside the world of public power, entails lower status, less power, and less control of resources than paid work.

13. Wars will remain while human nature remains. I believe in my soul in cooperation, in arbitration but the soldier’s occupation we cannot say is gone until human nature is gone.

14. Mr. President, prime ministers, let us have ambitions: ambitions to move beyond the violence and occupation, to the day when two states, Palestine and Israel, can live together side by side in peace and security.

15. We can’t blame children for occupying themselves with Facebook rather than playing in the mud. Our society doesn’t put a priority on connecting with nature. In fact, too often we tell them it’s dirty and dangerous.

16. It is a sign of a dull nature to occupy oneself deeply in matters that concern the body for instance, to be over much occupied about exercise, about eating and drinking, about easing oneself, about sexual intercourse.

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