Usa "young person" in una frase
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1. He appeared to be wondering how such a young person, a slave and a female one at that, could have such an active mind
2. “I’ll have an Off-Peak Young Persons Super-Saver to just around the corner please
3. 46 Then I said to the angel, What young person is it that crowns them, and gives them palms in their
4. 46 Then I said to the angel What young person is it that crowns them and gives them palms in their hands? 47 So he answered and said to me It is the Son of God whom they have confessed in the world; Then began I greatly to commend them that stood so stiffly for the name of the Lord
5. 23 But he began to consider discreetly and as became his age and the excellency of his ancient years and the honour of his gray head on which was come and his most honest education from a child or rather the holy law made and given by God therefore he answered accordingly and willed them straightaway to send him to the grave; 24 For it is unbecoming of our age he said in any way to dissemble whereby many young persons might think that Eleazar being fourscore years old and ten were now gone to a strange religion; 25 And so they through my hypocrisy and desire to live a little time and a moment longer should be deceived by me and I get a stain to my old age and make it abominable
6. First, because their inferior position makes it almost impossible for the minor to say no, and the results can be catastrophically bad for them; and second, because overtures from kids are almost always innocent explorations in which the young person is discovering how to develop their social skills and learning how to charm and manipulate
7. Interpretation: The Page of Swords brings news and communication from a bright young person with an excellent mind, quick to learn, good at puzzles, diplomatic, enjoys gossiping and skilled with the ability to work out the true nature of things
8. Some of the saints are young persons (St
9. Being of African-American descent, her skin carries with it a certain caramel coloring, which, if it had not been for the acne, many a young person might sit up and take notice; added to this is her hair, which is at a good length, draping down past her shoulders and inspired by charcoal, though not well kept
10. “We have not heard of that have we?” a young person
11. But it goes to show you how a young person—I was thinking he was forty years old, handsome with a wife and children—could get so low in his demoralization because of his gambling
12. To have to expose such young persons to possible death was probably the hardest part of naval leadership for 275
13. ����������� �I gather that you are the young person who has caused so much commotion around this base since yesterday, Captain?�
14. that such a horrible thing could happen to such a nice young person
15. paradox that the activities were engaged in en masse, yet each young person was expected to complete the activity as an individual; little
16. For Syd it was an abrupt realization that he had a rival for Rebecca’s affection, but with the usual insouciance of the young person, dismissed the Doctor as a serious contender
17. His plan for an apostolic church is that wherever people go, they will go where people are wounded, hurt, damaged, whether it's the businessman, who looks so good and seems successful, but his heart is broken, his marriage is failing, got all kinds of issues in his heart; whether it's some young person at school, whether it's some teacher
18. realized that a young person will only accept as truth that which they themselves
19. believe how happy he was to have the lively presence of a young person
20. moment's hesitation, as the young person could not decide between the two
21. If only the rest of the world could understand this and have the wisdom of this young person
22. I dare believe that many young persons into whose hands this paper may fall are often sorely tempted to go back from Christ
23. Who can wonder if this state of things is a rude shock to the tender faith of many young persons, and that, reeling under it, they are tempted to go back from Christ, and throw away Christianity altogether?
24. taken at Secondary School, a young person still needs to add these skills to their arsenal
25. She was needed on the ground floor where a severely traumatized young person had just arrived
26. ‘The value of these tests is not to prove that a young person of one appearance would age into someone of another
27. For example, if you had a young person here,’ he stabbed a finger at the screen, ‘there’s no way they could age to over there
28. I tell you the top of our mountain is in a perpetual rosy glow nowadays, as though the sun never left it; and the entire phenomenon is due solely to these two joyful young persons
29. I pulled my head into the porch again with a wrench, and instinctively turned to flee; but there in the corner of the room sat the Professor, and I could hear him being pleasant to the young person in the Alsatian bow
30. I do not know why Robin should have had at least several smiles and poor Tussie only frowns, unless it was that during this walk the young person Ethel Schultz had completely faded from Priscilla's mind and the Royal Highness was well to the fore
31. In the kitchen sat the Shuttleworth kitchenmaid, a most accomplished young person, listening to the groans and wondering what next
32. You are young, and it is my duty to let no young person go downhill without one warning word
33. It was therefore not surprising either that there was a view held by some that the murders might have been committed by a young person, or perhaps even a gang of youths who had decided for some unknown reason to pray on defenceless women
34. At a conference I attended recently there was a seminar on the future of society and we noticed a young person standing at the back of the room
35. These spirits looked like they were very old, their texture just didn’t seem like that of a young person
36. � Once we reach this rationalist state, we can overcome any negative emotional response we feel about inflicting pain on the young person in our care who trusts us to offer them the best the world has to offer
37. Why do you think all of the history and fiction of the top of civilized society is an obsession of who should marry who? It is undead entities who make sure every young person in these corrupt social circles is never ever allowed to marry the one they truly love
38. I feel such compassion for that young person and his pain, for the me I was and am
39. The low-fat, low-cholesterol diet is not intended for growing children and young persons
40. It is hard for anyone--particularly a young person--to make a rational decision when his thinking is colored by his emotions; his tendency is to use his intellectual processes merely to justify what he wants to do at the moment, and not to search out the truth
41. She had heard from Amalia Ivanovna that the mother was positively offended at the invitation and had asked the question: "How could she let her daughter sit down beside _that young person_?" Sonia had a feeling that Katerina Ivanovna had already heard this and an insult to Sonia meant more to Katerina Ivanovna than an insult to herself, her children, or her father, Sonia knew that
42. Kirke wrote to you for some respectable young person to teach her children and sew
43. For a young person cannot judge what is allegorical and what is literal; anything that he receives into his mind at that age is likely to become indelible and unalterable; and therefore it is most important that the tales which the young first hear should be models of virtuous thoughts
44. I should be in a curious taking if I surrendered my heart to that young person, and the daughter turned out a second edition of the mother!
45. One day when they were talking over their plans for the future, they heard two or three reports of firearms, and then suddenly a man came out of the wood, near which the two young persons used to graze their flocks, and hurried towards them
46. The two young persons obeyed
47. Sometimes Albert would affect to make a joke of his want of success; but internally he was deeply wounded, and his self-love immensely piqued, to think that Albert de Morcerf, the most admired and most sought after of any young person of his day, should thus be passed over, and merely have his labor for his pains
48. "You have a charming young person with you turning towards her daughter, "this is the Count of Monte Cristo
49. He had a bag of money in his pocket, like a pudding in the cloth, and on that property married a young person in bedfurniture, with great rejoicings; the whole population of Portsmouth (nine in number at the last census) turning out on the beach to rub their own hands and shake everybody else's, and sing "Fill, fill!" A certain dark-complexioned Swab, however, who wouldn't fill, or do anything else that was proposed to him, and whose heart was openly stated (by the boatswain) to be as black as his figurehead, proposed to two other Swabs to get all mankind into difficulties; which was so effectually done (the Swab family having considerable political influence) that it took half the evening to set things right, and then it was only brought about through an honest little grocer with a white hat, black gaiters, and red nose, getting into a clock, with a gridiron, and listening, and coming out, and knocking everybody down from behind with the gridiron whom he couldn't confute with what he had overheard
50. I think the most powerful thing I witnessed as his son was the consolation he gave those who were suffering the unbearable loss of a young person—usually a son—who died serving our country