Use "self-supporting" in a sentence
self-supporting example sentences
self-supporting
1. "Maybe things will be different between us in the future, particularly now that I have a chance to be self-supporting," said Monica
2. It would be easy to blame the people, but they had not been responsible for destroying the sustainable self-supporting communities that had inhabited Sub Saharan Africa
3. This criticism reduced philanthropists’ donations and provided a reason for the Baptist missionary society in England to force the Jamaica mission to become self-supporting
4. The British Missionary Society required the Jamaican workers to be self-supporting, self-governing, and self-propagating
5. I was told that magma pushed up from the sea bed, millennia ago, was cooled by the sea, forming a self-supporting outer layer or crust
6. The Almighty Al'lah is Self-Supporting in His Identity and in every attribute of His
7. The Self-Supporting one is that who provides and never be provided, and He is in no need of anyone
8. As we saw, God is Self-Supporting, that is His life depends on nothing and He does not need anything: He is Self-Sufficient and everything is in need of Him
9. It must be remembered that PBS is hardly a self-supporting outfit, despite the untold billions raked in by Barney and Big Bird
10. The farm wasn’t self-supporting
11. As a remedy for unemployment this scheme was on a par with the method of the tailor in the fable who thought to lengthen his cloth by cutting a piece off one end and sewing it on to the other; but there was one thing about it that recommended it to the Vicar - it was self-supporting
12. Moore wrote that he hoped to “enable the retarded child to become a happy and useful member of society by placing him [sic] in an environment where the soothing and uplifting influence of religion will be constantly affecting him; where guided by this influence, he may develop right habits; where he can adjust himself as easily and happily as possible to the situations that arise; and where he can learn, if necessary, to become self-supporting through the achievement of work that is both interesting to himself and useful to others
13. No formwork was needed because the circle was self-supporting: the stones could not fall inwards because they pressed on one another
14. This was a delightfully reassuring idea supposing that Lydgate died, but in the mean time not a self-supporting idea
15. It is entirely self-supporting, the professors accepting the fees of the students as their compensation
16. It is self-supporting, though the expenditures during the year have been $9,619