Usar "heritage" en una oración
heritage oraciones de ejemplo
heritage
1. He was of the moderate faction of the Brazilians, he would preserve what he could of their heritage as any other ethnic group would
2. This heritage was too precious
3. Perhaps he had desecrated his heritage by diluting his seed in the immense native population, but with all their catholic reproductive zeal, there were still less than a hundred pure-blooded Brazilians and less than a thousand known any-blood Brazilians on this planet of forty billion
4. I have primed Wiesse that we are expecting an extra incomer and assume, again from what you wrote, that it is someone with Errdian heritage – unless they are totally unsuitable, and I sincerely doubt you would be sending them across if that were the case, there will be no problem allowing him or her to stay
5. Now if Desa had her old manual yandrille in her bag they could have had quite the ethnic heritage act
6. They were jolly and friendly now, but one could see how some of them could have had some fundamentalism and cruxifictionism in their heritage
7. He believed the exploitation of its heritage would bring the extinction of this integrity but some have other ideas
8. Despite the vagaries of birthright and ability, the family remained true to its long heritage in one respect, at least, and that was to its ancestral home
9. Master Seatac, the stable master, enjoyed answering her questions and explaining the animal’s heritage and traits to her
10. I stood in admiration at the way these gentle people laid in to rescue their heritage
11. Sophia and Dorini and Faria are now protected as Designated World Heritage Sites
12. in the Arts and Heritage Year Book there was a picture of the
13. ability, the family remained true to its long heritage in one respect,
14. ” He continued, “You see Kaitlyn, my own training was the result of my heritage, a legacy of devotion and knowledge passed from parent to child in an unbroken trust, generation to generation
15. If he was really true to his heritage he wouldn’t be so bound up with the female body
16. “So, what we have determined is this: You shall be installed in School House, an honorable heritage there, I assure you, and you will begin your studies with us as part of the Hundred
17. She thought she might even hear a little Bostok heritage in his speech, but that was so close by, her ear wasn’t sharp enough
18. regard to her heritage and offspring, for this is a family
19. There was a prophetic heritage being built in Israel that grew over the years until it became so refined that it birthed the major and minor prophets who wrote the scriptures
20. Our heritage is not to be conquerors, but more than conquerors
21. She still carried a lot of her tribal heritage however and because of that she had gravitated to the close circle of friends of which Klowa was a part
22. It is our heritage to be overcomers
23. was the heritage of the early Jewish believers to preach the
24. This not only serves to explain our common heritage, but also the diversity of life found on our planet
25. And every time a bright-eyed woman of High Rock heritage would grace the city, Sorex had a way of locating her among the crowd forthwith and convincing her – or at least vigorously attempting to – that his family’s inn was an oasis
26. Oh yes, we all want progress, don't we, but what happens to our heritage? So, thank you but you can keep your fancy new flushing toilets - we'll just keep crapping in the yard
27. knowing that your Gorim guides on one leg of your tours would inevitably make that particular planet a side trip---Chéri is quite right that many cultures share these stories and some are prouder of their heritage than others---the Gorim and Seranim are two of those
28. He was walking away from his heritage, his very heart and soul
29. Over the centuries, Connellsville developed a mixed heritage
30. He knew her staunchness on this was influenced by her native American heritage; the importance of preserving the natural environment was the core of the Cree belief system
31. I understand the need of immigrants to bring to this country their cultural heritage
32. She had chosen to conceal her identity and heritage under a western name to increase her fan base in the UK
33. He watched one of the men, Andre, flirting with her, explaining his Greek heritage, teaching her his language, subtly complimenting her
34. He could see it clearly now, that tarmac sight bearing the blood stains of uncontrolled childhood feuds, there, preserved as if for posterity: the school's heritage
35. He told me once how he’d had to fly in and out of Bloemfontein (the capital of the province) every day because no hotel (or human) would accommodate him in Bloemfontein since he is of Indian heritage
36. The one thing that is very important for you is to protect your heritage so that your kids will have a safe and free life also
37. Its rich refreshing taste reflects everything that the county is famous for: independent character, tradition, and heritage
38. The passage of time should never diminish the highest regards a society retains for its historical heritage
39. Even more Republican, the proposal was first written by the Heritage Foundation, a Republican think tank
40. What was left then was only the corporate welfare option, the Republican plan from the Heritage Foundation
41. Thought it was once Heritage care and then Romney care, the name Obama care will likely stick, and will be remembered as the start of something quite great
42. Beasts clambered from the abyss, eager to taste blood, and fulfill their breeding heritage
43. They all figured that Cassa’s charm came from his Irish heritage
44. The bus driver looked like he might have been of Maori heritage and said helpfully, “Where are you going? I’m heading in to the city in five minutes
45. There is evidence of an ancient civilization that existed in a highland valley, east of the Zagros Mountains whose cultural heritage makes a claim to the biblical designation, “east of Eden
46. your heritage and stand up tall and hold your chin up
47. Students now arrive at the university ignorant and cynical about our political heritage, lacking the wherewithal to be either inspired by it or seriously critical of it
48. At that time, I had a date with this attractive woman, of Italian heritage, who said to me—just when I thought I had the recipe about right—that, while maybe my sauce was an ok tasting food, it certainly wasn’t something that could be called “spaghetti sauce
49. Cambodia’s bid for the temple's designation as a World Heritage Site goes back to 1992
50. And no wonder this place was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005