Lend-itself-to Sentence Examples

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  • Such an enthusiastic temper does not lend itself to cool theory.

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  • There are stunning visuals and intense action sequences that could lend itself to a John Woo film.

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  • Consequently, any success or failure experienced by those individuals may not lend itself to an accurate picture of the hypnosis success rate.

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  • Certainly, I do not think the Agatha Christie would lend itself to treatment as a modern opera buffa!

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  • Thankfully the "Texas Two Step" is the term commonly used today, as having another version of the Foxtrot would lend itself to even more confusion.

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  • Bingeing on protein is still bingeing, and does not lend itself to balanced nutrition.

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  • The soil of the area does not lend itself to terracotta sculpture.

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  • However, the grass-roots nature of its development doesn't lend itself to a school structure.

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  • In the philosophy of Descartes we meet with a dualism of mind and matter which does not easily lend itself to the conception of evolution.

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  • The vascular system does not readily lend itself to morphological comparison between such widely different animals as Balanoglossus and Amphioxus, and the reader is therefore referred to the memoirs cited at the end of this article for further details.

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  • Such a scheme does not lend itself to discussion here; but as far as evidence is at present obtainable, the conclusion that the fourth evangelist drew up his narrative on the basis of a two years' rather than a one year's ministry appears to be irrefragable.

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  • An interesting point of American constitutional law has arisen out of the cession of the Philippines to the United States, through the fact that the federal constitution does not lend itself to the exercise by the federal congress of unlimited powers, such as are vested in the British parliament.

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  • Morality, important though it be as preparatory to the "higher life," does not alone lend itself to that awakening of the spiritual faculties without which progress along the Path is not possible.

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  • That the transmigration theory, which makes the spirit of the departed hover about for a time in quest of a new corporeal abode, would naturally lend itself to superstitious notions of this kind can scarcely be doubted.

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  • With the exception of Sind, the water-supply of the Bombay Presidency does not lend itself to the construction of large irrigation works.

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  • But as this surface is obtained by assuming that the interfering streams follow the same route in the crystal, and by neglecting the refraction out of the crystal, it does not lend itself to accurate numerical calculations.

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  • And of course a working knowledge of the properties of metals could easily lend itself to deception and fraud.

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  • Maybe your school has chosen a hall on the beach, and this might lend itself to a tropical theme.

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  • While you won't be able to make a photo-realistic version of their real life counterparts, a little creativity can certainly lend itself to a wide range of Mii celebrities.

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