the predicate of the sentence is usually called the verb in elementary school
A sentence with the word but is: The day was over, but there was still much work to do.
Your question is an example, albeit flawed, of a sentence containing the word "atheist."
The word 'precedent' is a noun, a word for an earlier event or action that is regarded as an example; a decision by a court on which future decisions are based.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example: The ruling set a precedent for cases of this kind. (direct object of the verb 'set')
The person had a multi-fracture due to the accident. It is a sentence containing the word multi-fracture.
I'm not sure if this is what you need, but an example of a sentence fragment containing the word tree is below. The bird in the tree. (This is a sentence fragment and not a complete sentence because there is no verb (action word).
The word "mainstay" is a noun. An example of a sentence containing the word would be: Tourism is the mainstay of this small harbor town.
The word "diorite" is a noun. An example of a sentence containing the word would be: Diorite was an ideal material for the construction of axes.
The man was looking very handsome in the cravat. It is a sentence containing the word cravat.
I had to relish my defeat. Do not relish your success.
I went for a short walk to shrug off the insult.
The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines "precedent" as "prior in time, order, arrangement, or significance." Example sentences include:George Washington established a precedent for future presidents to followJim set a new precedent by being the first person to lick his own elbow
The precedent man wanted everyone to know that he changed the law.