"Sherlock Holmes is an interesting literary character."
"The special character for 'cents' is not available on most computer keyboards."
"The character of a man can be judged from his actions."
"Theodore Roosevelt was considered a colorful character."
I've got a few sentences,
In the play, his character was a bully that steals lunch money
Sarah's personality or character was being fashionable and totally a drama queen
that's all i can think of hope this helps
Warm, pleasant and sometimes humid summers, and cold, snowy winters characterize the weather in the state of Michigan.
I do not know how to characterize his final message to me, but he seemed scared.
Those from the city often characterize rural life as bucolic and backward.
As an actor, it was clear that he had been asked to play a flat character, one without emotion, action or dialog.
Leaving something too close to a flame could char it.
I would describe his characteristics as tall, brown hair, eyes, and strong.
The hero in that story is a round character, not a flat character.
Jarry use paroxysm in a sentence.\
How would you like me to put that in a sentence?
This is how you would use "listing" in a sentence: Listing all the people in your city is very important.
the book on adventure was flummoxed that's how i would use it in a sentence
You would use deem in a sentence like 'I deem this site to be unsafe'
#include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> const char *noun[]={"boy", "girl", "dog", "town", "car"}; const char *verb[]={"drove", "jumped", "ran", "walked", "skipped"}; const char *preposition[]={"to", "from", "under", "over", "on"}; const char *article[]={"the", "a", "one", "some", "any"}; char sentence[50]; int main(void) { strcat(sentence, *(article+(rand() %5))); strcat(sentence, " "); strcat(sentence, *(noun+(rand() %5))); strcat(sentence, " "); strcat(sentence, *(verb+(rand() %5))); strcat(sentence, " "); strcat(sentence, *(preposition+(rand() %5))); strcat(sentence, " "); strcat(sentence, *(article+(rand() %5))); strcat(sentence, " "); strcat(sentence, *(noun+(rand() %5))); printf("%s",sentence); getch(); return 0; }
i would dry it then use it as char-col or burn it put it in a fire (after drying it )
How would you use theory in a sentence
char x[]="100 M";
You would have to say 'char-jer' with stress on the 'char' part
That depends on what language you're using. In PHP for example, it would be like this: $c = chr($i); In C, it would be: char c = (char)i; in BASIC, you'd use: LET C$ = CHR$(I)
char is used in Java to enetr only one character but string is used to specify a whole sentence or a bunch of characters.
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?"?
In MS SQL, you can use the char() operator on the column. For example: select 'some string content ' + char(integer_field) from my_table
reassuring sentence