On-purpose Sentence Examples

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  • If you win or lose, let it be on purpose.

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  • This can be done on purpose without the ink.

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  • This is why she tells you she did not do this on purpose.

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  • You were late on purpose today so we'd happen to stop by the stash house.

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  • It was done on purpose to get Konovnitsyn into trouble.

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  • If a person commits a crime with malice, they did it on purpose.

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  • Maybe you can set up a small meeting in your office, or, maybe you could accidentally on purpose bump into them in the parking lot.

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  • Doctors treating chronic otitis media (or glue ear) often puncture the eardrum on purpose to drain pus from the middle ear.

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  • Well, sometimes it's by accident, sometimes it's on purpose and a lot of times it is accidentally-on purpose.

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  • She couldn't tell if he were doing it on purpose or simply had no control.

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  • Tylenol poisoning can happen when people take the drug in dosages much higher than the prescribed ones, either by accident or on purpose.

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  • This probably wasn't done on purpose and that is one of the phone's negatives.

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  • Foreign bodies can enter the human body by swallowing, insertion, or traumatic force, either accidentally or on purpose.

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  • It will also leave some waxy deposits in your molds, so make sure you clean them up after doing this, whether accidentally or on purpose.

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  • People who buy fake watches, either on purpose or mistakenly, may find that they pay over the value of the watch.

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  • The duke and duchess of Kent had been living at Amorbach, in Franconia, owing to their straitened circumstances, but they returned to London on purpose that ?,heir child should be born in England.

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  • Indeed, the latter offered to give him Spoleto and Foligno, taking Rimini in exchange; but Malatesta was so enraged by the proposal that he went to Rome with a dagger concealed on his person, on purpose to kill the pope.

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  • This arrangement was naturally disapproved by Rome, and especially by Julius II.; he therefore contrived the league of Cambray on purpose to ruin the Venetians, who were crushingly defeated in 1509.

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  • In groups, the children can compose a story about a situation in which someone says something hurtful on purpose.

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  • The radar installation near the palace of Sennacherib was probably put there on purpose.

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  • Do these two stories have a common thread on purpose?

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  • And Jesus, who is His Son, but is nearer to Him than all of us His other Children, came into the world on purpose to tell us all about our Father's Love.

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  • Some of my friends spoke as if I was coming to the woods on purpose to freeze myself.

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  • But this destruction seems to have been done on purpose to vex us.

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  • I did that on purpose to save time and to make it easy, but as you get more advanced you will want to use a dehydrator.

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  • Writing them together as a couple can help you make sure your vows work together as a pair, so that all the guests understand the joke is on purpose and not feel awkward during the vows.

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  • The reason I say this is because it has most of the flaws of the older Mortal Kombat games but it seems to be done on purpose.

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  • Pouring the wax when it's too cool will give your finished candle a mottled, frosty appearance, which is kind of nice if you do it on purpose.

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  • In Paris, too, at this time he made a whimsical but pleasant friendship. Marie de Jars de Gournay (1565-1645), one of the most learned ladies of the 16th and 17th centuries, had conceived such a veneration for the author of the Essays that, though a very young girl and connected with many noble families, she travelled to the capital on purpose to make his acquaintance.

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  • To make matters worse, rumors began circulating that Brady's reps were rumbling that Moynahan got pregnant on purpose.

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  • Minimizing loss is a factor, as the insurance company will need to make sure that any damage did not occur on purpose in order to collect on the policy.

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  • Howitt's party, sent on purpose to find and relieve that of Burke.

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  • Many pieces still in existence are wrongly ascribed to him.; yet it is doubtful whether a single one of them was composed on purpose to deceive.

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  • He knew the effect he had on her; he did it on purpose to mess with her.

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