First of all, a sine is the trigonometric function that is equal to the ratio of the opposite a given angle to the hypotenuse.
The court will take a break without sine die.
Without water, many land plants wither and die.
Induced by potent circumstances, I was sure that I was going to die.
I predict that I will die, eventually.
You would die of thirst much sooner than from hunger.
Er, yes you can. "Die." Is simply enough as a sentence/command with the word die in it. ^_^
The ancient Egyptians believed in the afterlife, where they would live happily after they die.
Because i used my parachute, i didn't die when i fell out of the plane
The phrase sine die is Latin. Its literal translation is "without a day" and is used in English language parliamentary functions to indicate a body will adjourn without specifying a day on which it will reconvene.
Sine die means "indefinitely."
Sine Boland died in 1954.
She had an inclination that her day was going to be very difficult. Another good sentence would be, he had an inclination that his car was going to die today.