The anarchists conspired to take out every aspect of government.
I conspire to take over the leadership of my school by using propaganda to make the principal look bad. Everything seems to conspire to make me look like a fool today; I've had such bad luck.
I assume you mean conspire. The senate members conspired against Caesar and they killed him.
The two thiefs conspired to steal the diamond watch on Christmas Eve.
The word "aspect" is a noun. An example of a sentence using the word is: One major aspect of the problem is that they do not have enough resources to complete the project.
The main purpose of a verb in a sentence is to express an action, occurrence, or state of being. It is essential for conveying the relationship between the subject and the predicate in a sentence. Verbs also indicate tense, aspect, and mood in the sentence.
I would use it correctly in a sentence, of course. Thank you for asking.
Jarry use paroxysm in a sentence.\
Would not that be "Would not that be?"?
He always looked at each aspect of a situation.One aspect of WikiAnswers is dealing with the sheer number of questions asked.(*for the grammatical term "aspect" which indicates the use of conjugations and constructions to further define the time sense of a verb, see the related question below)
I would use the word "theory" in a sentence like this: "The scientist presented a new theory to explain the findings of the experiment."
He always looked at each aspect of a situation. One aspect of WikiAnswers is dealing with the sheer number of questions asked. [Edit] - 10-Mar-2011 8:12 AM. I think the question deals with Aspect in terms of Grammatical aspect, not the word 'aspect' in its general sense. At any rate, Aspect deals with how a person views an event. In English, the two major categories of Aspect are Perfective and Progressive. In certain languages, such as Russian, Hindi, a third category, Imperfective, also exists. Aspect is, in some sense, related to time. But it differs from Tense in that tense places an event on a time continuum in relation to the time of utterance. the continuum of time for Aspect is limited to the construction (the sentence) in question. This link gives a good list of examples of aspect use: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_aspect#Terms_for_various_aspects Cheers!
In order to fully comprehend Epictetus's philosophy of life, I had to excogitate each individual aspect of his handbook.