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Sentences with science. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use science in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for science.

  • That was a sight for Science. (10)
  • That is all we got from Science. (10)
  • I forsook the classics for science. (10)
  • No doubt Science will benefit by it. (10)
  • We talk science, and he abuses doctors. (13)
  • Science is notoriously of slow movement. (10)
  • Science was at a loss to account for that. (10)
  • But let us now consider the case of Science. (8)
  • What does your science or history tell you? (13)
  • He did work at science, and had a laboratory. (10)
  • Love, then, was earthly; its depth could be probed by science! (10)
  • Science, he told her, was rather indifferent to him in itself. (12)
  • The development of the Science of Thorough-Bass. (3)
  • They kill little animals for the sake of Science. (10)
  • Science condescends to speak of natural selection. (10)
  • Science had done it: happy the backers of Science! (10)
  • Their instinct has shot beyond the ken of science. (10)
  • I shall hate the name of Science till the day I die. (10)
  • But we know politics to be no such empirical science. (10)
  • Science, he said, was in our days the sole object worth a devoted pursuit. (10)
  • He looked the fittest; he justified the dictum of Science. (10)
  • Even science uses that argument; but it is a false argument. (12)
  • The bottom shelf of all was full of books on natural science. (8)
  • I venture my word that a, decent lad, with science, would beat him. (10)
  • He summed up in himself all the harmonic science of the 15th century. (3)
  • Yet, at the end of the ends, he was an artist and not a man of science. (9)
  • Freedom of intellect, of conscience, of science, of art, was in the air. (3)
  • When he did hit, he made himself felt; but he was at the mercy of science. (10)
  • Oh, then, if science is this victorious enemy of love, let us love science! (10)
  • They are as able as the students who elect law, or science, or engineering. (16)
  • But this might gratify the father in Sir Austin; it did not touch the man of science. (10)
  • I am no empty theorizer, no phantasmal speculator; I am the man of science in politics. (10)
  • Military science has made a mailed giant of Verona, and a silent one, save upon occasion. (10)
  • A second part, published in 1762, discusses the science of accompaniment and improvisation. (3)
  • Mr. Goren contended that to cut was not the key of the science: but to find a Balance was. (10)
  • And they were those in charge of the state, of laws, and science, of the army, and religion. (8)
  • Fallow field and Beckley, without regard to rank, have drawn upon their muscle and science. (10)
  • Skepsey watched them, in felicity for love of the fray, pained by the disregard of science. (10)
  • I believe, nevertheless, that science might set to work upon it forthwith, and found a system. (10)
  • Benevolent subscriptions assist her to hire her own man of science, her own organ in the Press. (10)
  • The man of science was not reckoning that Richard also might have learned to act and wear a mask. (10)
  • Some most interesting dates are given, showing how early the Chinese had developed a science of music. (3)
  • What a change to this age of rush and hurry, of science, trade, material profit, and this terrible war! (8)
  • We will take the point of view of science, be the stage carpenters, and let the actors move on and off. (10)
  • We will take the point of view of science, be the stage carpenters, and let the actors move on and off. (22)
  • The man of science stated that the malady originated in some long continued pressure of secret apprehension. (10)
  • Indissolubly connected with the desirability of a Censorship of Science, is the need for Religious Censorship. (8)
  • To-day a few chosen spirits believe in magic again, and thus exorcize the evil spirit which is called science. (12)
  • Was it possible in this age of science and enlightenment to conceive of a mystic metamorphosis of personality? (12)
  • He was cultivated, well read in philosophy and science; he possessed considerable literary and critical ability. (3)
  • But the mind which had made of natural science an idea, a passion, was not content with vague reflections on life. (8)
  • Granted that it mixes its science and its sentiment in a manner to shock the gentlemen of disembodied intellects. (16)
  • The subtleties of change, the modifications by science, left little sense of inconsistency or treason on his soul. (8)
  • Commerce, literature, religion, science, politics, all taking a hand; what a glorious chance had money, ugliness, and ill will! (8)
  • I could touch science at Cambridge only on its literary and social side, of course, and my meetings with Agassiz were not many. (9)
  • The newspaper most akin to the endowed newspaper in this country is published in the interest of the Christian Science Church. (16)
  • We have seen, then, that Censorship is at least as necessary over Literature, Art, Science, and Religion as it is over our Drama. (8)
  • And it was taken respectfully; for Science proclaimed her venerable self in the style and the perfect sufficiency of the strokes. (10)
  • These facts imply many years of previous development before the time when works treating of the science of music would be prepared. (3)
  • It has rather worked the vein of interviews, personal adventure, popular science, useful information, travel, sketches, and short stories. (9)
  • As their duties placed them in close relations to their masters, they gained considerable of the Egyptian science, literature, customs, etc. (3)
  • Nor may the author argue more subtly that, until criticism is a science and truth unmistakable, he should be given the benefit of the doubt. (16)
  • He compared their liberality with that of kings and princes, when these patronized science, with a recognition of the superior plebeian generosity. (9)
  • A comparison of recorded dates shows that the Chinese were writing learned works on the science of music when the Pharaohs were building the pyramids. (3)
  • On another vessel was Robison, destined to be a noted Professor of Science in Edinburgh, and the partner of James Watt, inventor of the steam-engine. (19)
  • They had drunk too much for science, and so were especially careful to assume correct attitudes, until Jolly smote Val almost accidentally on the nose. (8)
  • This exquisite compensation maintains the balance: whereas that period anticipated by the Pilgrim, when science shall have produced an intellectual aristocracy, is indeed horrible to contemplate. (10)

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