Verwenden Sie „centre“ in einem Satz
centre Beispielsätze
centre
1. Those who can train themselves to be sufficiently one-pointed can withdraw their thoughts at any time and in any place to a centre within themselves, and achieve oneness with the chosen objective
2. In the centre
3. from the walls before their eyes, and there in the centre of the room by a bed now
4. The centre of Dublin
5. As I go through one village on the way, I spot a small garden centre and, on impulse, pull in to have a look round
6. My eyes on my mug, I listen as she goes on and on about what a pest he has been in the village since he was a teenager, getting girls into trouble left, right and centre
7. I had almost forgotten about it until yesterday afternoon, when she called me and we arranged to meet in the centre of Athens this evening
8. He seems to be a very agreeable person, and the subject interests me a lot; moreover, the lecture is taking place at a centre of Buddhism which is only some metres away from Aphrodite's house!
9. We meet outside the centre of Buddhism at 8:00 o' clock
10. He takes me into the front bedroom which he’s got laid out as an office with bookshelves and a computer, as well as an easy chair and a music centre in one corner
11. Robbie stood firmly and squarely in the centre of the room, hands on hips
12. The centre of the universe does not reside within Marwan Tayeh
13. He was, anyway, the fittest and fastest of the assembled pre-season breakers, playing at centre with all of the modern power and grace required of a rugger boy
14. ‘Wiesse? He’s kahtmaster for The Centre kahtstation … that’s the one used for High Guild work mostly
15. The High Guild has its main administrative centre there
16. Oh it was good to be out of all those fumes! The odour of cooked food quickly filled the room as Friede, the cook and general factotum of The Centre, brought in plates piled high with savoury pastries
17. centre of the bar
18. and the centre of the room,
19. Berndt hadn’t pushed his point as they’d wandered back to The Centre last night … in fact he’d not mentioned it again … yet
20. She’d tried thinking about it as she lay in bed listening to the Errdian night birds outside in the woods surrounding The Centre; the exercise had not got her anywhere
21. It had been hard visiting Abery before but Joris hadn’t been there and she’d been able to withdraw into herself to some extent … and the European trip had been hectic, demanding her full attention … and in London afterwards she’d been occupied in achieving Joris’s purpose … and the trip across had kept her mind busy, first with JJ and then Iain … and even coming back, being at The Centre and travelling on the wasteg … that too had been manageable … but now … with no purpose to drive her, no solitude to enfold her and no Joris but only the shadow of his memory imprinted in JJ’s face and voice … she felt naked, vulnerable and viciously exposed to the scouring of her grief
22. centre of the pond was a bird of which the folk of Buttercup or
23. towards the centre of the village green
24. She took a wherry across the river to the Southwark side where the warehouse was situated, strolling along the lanes behind the Shakespearean theatre where herb gardens, supplying the nearby centre for the Herbmasters, occupied neat little patches of ground carefully tended by a cadre of gotteswomen specially trained for the purpose, the purple outfits of their calling showing up clearly as they toiled amongst the neat rows of plants
25. of the shopping centre, scabbed faces, scowling
26. Wiesse is waiting, an anxious expression on his face, when The Centre materialises around the kaht
27. been cleared and placed in the centre of the room
28. But once we were certain you were fully well, you were taken to a special centre so that we could train you for your task … and also so that we could protect you
29. But in addition to that, you would have been taught to forget certain things … the centre where you stayed for one … the people you met there for another
30. Poopsie, after tasting the stuffing, created a centre point
31. There was a centre piece of candles
32. When you’re finished, shade in the centre with a highlighter as in the examples above
33. It should be waiting for us when we get to The Centre
34. The track leading up to The Centre isn’t wide enough for three to ride abreast and, taking advantage of the narrowness of the trackway, Berndt sets a more sedate pace as we turn off the main way
35. We reach The Centre in good time – intentionally, as Joris tries to persuade me, so that we can enjoy Friede’s shortbread
36. The fact that he flirts outrageously with her – much to her enjoyment – demonstrates that he is a frequent visitor to The Centre
37. one is black, in the centre, wrapping his coat tails
38. The man in the centre of the bench notices them both
39. I’d a vague memory of lots of rocky hills … almost mountains … but it was pointed out to me by a somewhat tetchy Berndt that I had doubtless travelled to the Naveta from the other end of the island along the spine of hills which runs along the centre of the island
40. This is the universe, of which I was the centre,
41. of a spiral of stars, flung out from the centre
42. at the centre of my own children’s’ universe
43. that crackles outwards from the busy centre of the universe
44. The nerve centre and cells along the spine are stimulated as they receive a richer supply of blood
45. Centre stage, overlooking the street sat a huge white ceramic lattice-work basket filled to the brim with plump ceramic fruit - china cherries, apples, pomegranates and pears
46. She sits in the centre of a circle,
47. Even as we cut engines and drifted around the headland and into the bay of Diafani, it was clear this was no tourist centre
48. We are a matriarchal society so women have always been the centre of our world
49. The platinum blonde at centre stage winked at them both and snapped her fingers
50. Berndt, surrounded by other Gottesmen and women, stands in the centre, his Gottestones in his hands, all in an attitude of prayer