A sentence is made up of two parts, a subject and a predicate. The subject is the subject of the sentence, and the predicate is the verb.
Complexity
The principle is volumetric expansion of a fluid
I will construct a building for business.
"a man of principle" "the principle of jet propulsion"
1. Archimedes' principle - while constructing ships
They don't eat meat on principle.
It means they (the builders, or architects) possessed/had very precise(exact) measurements when they were constructing (building) the pyramids.
The principle of the matter was elusive, at best.
He made the decision based on forethought and principle.
A judge must be a person of high principle. perfect
The word principle means a basic belief, truth, natural law or source from which something proceeds. Therefore, acceptable sentences could be:The principle of gravity dictates that when I release this book, it will fall to the floor.As a man of high principles, the Governor would not accept a bribe.
Ummm..... " I had to go to the Principle's office today ".