Adage Sentence Examples

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  • As the famous adage goes "The show must go on," and it did.

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  • Is the adage "The camera never lies" true?

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  • You know the old adage "A picture is worth a thousand words."

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  • There is a common adage in science that the more you study a phenomenon, the more confusing it becomes.

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  • I quoted the old adage - let the buyer beware!

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  • Follow the wise builder adage and measure twice, cut once.

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  • It's interesting to note that bridal jewelry can follow this adage, too.

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  • And as the old adage goes, you won't know until you ask.

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  • The old adage "practice makes perfect" certainly applies to eye shadow application.

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  • The old adage says that you can't judge a book by its cover, but that's no reason to ignore the exterior of your Japanese scrapbook album.

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  • Andi knows that the old adage "You are what you eat" not only applies to people, it applies to their pets also.

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  • While the old adage "you get what you pay for" is always good advice, you might be surprised by what is available at the budget end of the guitar market.

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  • The old adage is that you dress for the job you want, not the job you have.

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  • People at this age who are familiar with the adage "use it or lose it" make an extra effort to stay physically active.

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  • In the case of feng shui, the adage that a little knowledge is dangerous rings very true.

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  • They've been infused into everything from pants to shoes, and they've proven the old adage that everything old really is new again.

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  • As the old adage says, where one door closes, another usually opens.

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  • You've heard the old adage, "Those who fail to make a plan are sure to accomplish it."

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  • The old adage ' never let the tax tail wag the commercial dog ' is certainly worth bearing in mind.

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  • You've heard the old adage, "If you keep doing what you've always done and expect different results-that's insanity."

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  • When you are searching for love poems for for teenage girls, you must remember the adage, 'Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the number of moments that take our breath away.'

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  • The old adage, "where there's a will, there's a way" certainly holds true when one is looking for ways to make college affordable.

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  • Remember the old adage, "If at first you don't succeed - try, try again."

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  • The old adage that it is easier to add than to take it out is true in this case.

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  • You've probably heard the adage that one must walk before he or she runs, and this is especially true if you're about to run a whole lot.

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  • Of course, the old adage that you don't get something for nothing always applies in some way to free items.

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  • That old adage says that a picture is worth a thousand words, but sometimes it takes a few words to bring out the real charm of a photo.

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  • The flip side of this fact speaks to the old adage that you get what you pay for.

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  • The old adage, They just don't make them like they used to certainly applies to home remodeling.

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  • The old adage "There's no time like the present..." is appropriate when it comes to writing a will.

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  • Of course, not everyone abides by this adage - take a walk through any shopping mall anywhere in the world and you're bound to spot a fashion victim or two.

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  • The old adage, "write what you know," is a hard and fast rule of construction writing.

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  • How many times when out in public situations do you hear that old adage that 'just one cookie won't hurt'?

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  • You, Me & Dupree plays on the old adage that "two is company and three is a crowd" by introducing Owen Wilson as the best man at Matt Dillion and Kate Hudson's wedding, only Wilson doesn't know when to go home.

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  • The old adage, "It's easier to say sorry than to ask forgiveness," seems true when discussing Eiffel Tower history facts.

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  • The adage "you get what you pay for" certainly applies when buying pet insurance.

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  • However, so long as you adhere to the caveat emptor adage, there is no reason not to scour sites like eBay and even Craig's List for discounted Maidenform bras.

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  • The adage, "Everything old is new again," really applies when it comes to fashion, as styles never really go out -- they just get reinvented or rediscovered.

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  • Banking on the old adage, "all publicity is good publicity," these programs sought to cause a stir and they all succeeded.

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  • The third volume of the Lord of the Rings offers two instances of the adage 'you can't always get what you want'.

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  • The old adage, "You get what you pay for," rings true for hosting companies.

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  • You may have heard the adage "drink red wine with meat and white wine with fish." This is an oversimplification of food and wine pairing that often leaves people scratching their heads.

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  • An old adage related to multiple gestation is the human female was not meant to have more than twins because she only had two breasts for feeding.

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  • However, often it's easier to show a step than to describe it - a principle that goes back to the adage that a picture is worth a thousand words.

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  • While the old adage "nine months on, nine months off" is fine for most women when it comes to losing the baby weight, it is not acceptable for most celebrities.

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  • Like the old adage says, you tend to get what you pay for, and you can expect to pay at least $250.00 US for each of Syla's visionary swimsuits.

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  • It simply proved the adage there was one born every minute, especially when it came to Internet shoppers.

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  • There is an oil industry adage that exploration for hydrocarbons always loses money, while production of hydrocarbons always makes money.

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  • It's a bit like the old health promotion adage about having a beautifully equipped ambulance at the bottom of the cliff.

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  • The old market adage for retail investors states something like ' If you see a bandwagon, it's time to get off ' !

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  • The old adage, 10 per cent inspiration and 90 per cent perspiration springs to mind.

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  • Those of them who tried to have their own way and came into conflict with the authorities had always to yield in the long run, and they were liable to be treated very unceremoniously, so that the vulgar adage, " If the prince is bad, into, the mud with him!"

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  • His adage was Qui sophistice loquitur odibilis est, and his influence has been exercised ever since in warning the Christian orator against artificiality and in urging upon him the necessity of awakening the heart.

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  • The chancellor, acting, as he himself says, in the spirit of the adage, " one hand washes the other," proposed to that prelate that the pope should give earnest of the relations subsisting between him and Germany by influencing the French clergy in the direction of the conclusion of peace.

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  • Beginning with not too many stocks he can test the capabilities of his location before investing much capital in the undertaking, so that by utilizing the information already given and adopting the wise adage " make haste slowly " he will realize in good time whether it will pay best to work for honey in comb or extracted honey in bulk; not only so, but the knowledge gained will enable him to select such appliances as are suited to his needs.

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  • This is the origin of the soccer coaching adage " the game is the teacher ".

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  • The old adage "just let the baby cry itself to sleep" is not necessarily what today's developmental specialists believe is best for your baby.

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  • The old adage "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure" certainly applies to dealing with cats and hairballs.

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  • Nowhere does the old adage "less is more" ring truer than when it comes to learning how to apply face makeup properly.

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  • Not much more needs to be said on the subject because the best way you can combat this type of danger goes back to one adage you learned as a child - "Don't talk to strangers."

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  • While children's clothing was historically more muted, a physical manifestation of the adage that children should be seen but not heard at mealtimes, fabrics have grown far more vibrant.

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  • The old adage, You get what you pay for is appropriate when it comes to bass guitar sheet music.

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  • The old adage "everything old is new again" really rings true when it comes to fashion.

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  • The old adage, "How do I gain experience when no one will give me a job so I can get experience?" is true for just about every profession.

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  • After all, the adage "You get what you pay for" means something when you consider a mat will be used daily.

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  • The adage, 'a blessing in disguise', may not sit well when there are bills to pay and rapidly dwindling funds.

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  • Sometimes the old adage, "There aren't enough hours in the day," comes into play.

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  • The old adage, "If it looks to good to be true, it probably is," applies to internet business scams.

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  • They say you get what you pay for, but in the case of used cars, that old adage doesn't always apply.

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  • We have to eat to live, and let us face facts, for most of us the old adage remains true that our eyes are much bigger than our stomachs.

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  • You've probably heard the old adage "To fail to prepare is to prepare to fail."

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  • The old adage that expecting mothers are eating for two is somewhat outdated; yes, pregnant women are feeding their babies as well as themselves, but a fetus doesn't have the same nutritional requirements as a full-grown adult.

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  • Superstition as to the appearance of the pie still survives even among many educated persons, and there are several versions of a rhyming adage as to the various turns of luck which its presenting itself, either alone or in company with others, is supposed to betoken, though all agree that the sight of a single pie presages sorrow.

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