unfortunate person उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- According to most versions of the myth, the Ao Ao, upon locating a victim for its next meal, will pursue the unfortunate person over any distance and over any terrain, not stopping until it has had its meal.
- Because doing otherwise would be disrespectful, in my opinion . ( Also, doing otherwise might precipitate a food / beer avalanche upon the unfortunate person seated in front of me, but let's just stick with the respect angle, shall we ?)
- However if it goes some distance away, fixes the unfortunate person in its headlights and gets to high speed then I think it can get the person if the max speed times acceleration is greater than that of the person's max speed times acceleration.
- When in the spring following the departure of the Fortuna ( on March 31, 1685 ), Milan got wind of what he at once suspected to be a nefarious plot against his life, he vented his fury upon the unfortunate persons with swift and fiendish vengeance.
- To be declared unclean because of leprosy meant that the unfortunate person had to tear his clothes and put a covering upon his upper lip and cry, " unclean, unclean . " As the Jews were concerned that the condition was contagious, such individuals were to live separated outside the camp.
- :: : I think that counting those who wanted to " keep all " on one side against those who wanted to " delete all or some " on the other isn't likely to cut much ice with the unfortunate person who closes this DRV . Cont 11 : 17, 27 June 2009 ( UTC)
- Clark criticized those who left New England, writing, " Will a wise man exchange the beautiful and diversified scenery of New England . . . Will he forsake the school and churches and the social privileges of prosperous communities for the semi-barbarous condition of newly and sparsely settled districts ? " Further, Clark warned that if the decay of rural Massachusetts continued, farming would soon be considered, " degrading in its nature, and designed . . . only for those poor, stupid, ignorant, or unfortunate persons ."