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

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

1. Cold-war tension has mounted.

2. Cosmetics are an extension of the will.

3. I picked up the phone and dialed Andrea’s extension.

4. Tension is who you think you should be. Relaxation is who you are.

5. I believe that body, shape, extension, motion, location are functions.

6. The pretension is entitled to your inquiry, because millions believe it.

7. … the worst possible heritage to leave with children: high spiritual pretensions and low performance.

8. Oh, Wikipedia, with your tension between those who would share knowledge and those who would destroy it.

9. I don’t play pyrotechnic scales. I play about frustration, patience, anger. Music is an extension of my soul.

10. Your worst enemy, he reflected, was your own nervous system. At any moment the tension inside you was liable to translate itself into some visible symptom.

11. Whatever may be the tensions and the stresses of a particular day, there is always lurking close at hand the trailing beauty of forgotten joy or unremembered peace.

12. Honestly, I’d love to be remembered as one of the best to ever pick up a mic, but if I’m doing my part to lessen some racial tension I feel good about what I’m doing.

13. Life is short and if you’re looking for extension, you had best do well. ‘Cause there’s good deeds and then there’s good intentions. They are as far apart as Heaven and Hell.

14. I’ve been drawing my whole life. My mom says my sister and I were drawing by age 1. Animation seems a real, natural extension of drawing as a way of telling a story visually.

15. Popular culture is a place where pity is called compassion, flattery is called love, propaganda is called knowledge, tension is called peace, gossip is called news, and auto-tune is called singing.

16. I have realized that I hate going to the premieres of the movies that I’m in. Because I feel this tension after the movie is over that everyone feels obligated to say something nice to you. It’s so unnatural and uncomfortable.

17. My family and our neighbors and friends thought of Africa and its Africans as extensions of the stereotyped characters that we saw in movies and on television in films such as ‘Tarzan’ and in programs such as ‘Ramar of the Jungle’ and ‘Sheena, Queen of the Jungle.’

18. I challenge anybody to say that I wouldn’t know how to approach foreign policy because, unlike some of the other people, I at least have a foreign policy philosophy, which is an extension of the Reagan philosophy. Peace through strength, and my philosophy is peace through strength and clarity.