How to use in-sentence of “subjects”:
+ Much was done to trick the subjects into thinking it was real.
+ He wrote 16 books on subjects such as politics and biographies.
+ The federal subjects are divided into oblasts, republics, krais, autonomous okrugs, federal cities and autonomous oblasts.
+ Teachers also use it as a tool across many other subjects including math, science, history, geography, and art.
+ Students need to choose their main subjects before they join the university by taking a test named a “vestibular”.
+ It would take a fair amount of work to populate them reasonably, if there are even enough notable subjects for each county.

Example sentences of “subjects”:
+ That is, a difference between any two subjects appeared when one subject ejaculated at around two or more times per week than the other.
+ The required subjects are mathematics, Chinese and English, and the full score of each three subjects is 150 points.
+ The subjects in “Do the Right Thing” involve racial troubles and hot weather around New York City.
+ Measurements have been taken based on subjective descriptions of how hot subjects feel for a given temperature and humidity, allowing an index to be made which relates one temperature and humidity combination, to another, at a higher temperature in drier air.
+ Basic subjects are taught and pupils often remain in one or two classrooms throughout the school day, except for physical education, library, music, art, and computer classes.
+ The subjects in this movie are amnesia, marriage and love.
+ Often, they go there to learn physical action, rather than book subjects they would learn at a school.
+ Such interference was met by both public and formal protests buy native rulers and their subjects and was considered as an “encroachment on a native states sovereignty” by the empire.
+ All Form 3 students have to choose their subjects after finishing their year.
+ It often appears in advanced subjects such as Artificial Intelligence and design.
+ He was known for his photographs of human embryos and other medical subjects once thought not to be photographable.
+ They are probably for their edits, which is fine for them, but all of the articles they’ve created are very promotional in nature, and it’s not clear whether any of the subjects are notable.
+ They are also tested by a number of other near impossible tests which can be anything from performing the Trust shot to a few questions on subjects they learned in training.
+ The study’s subjects were poor African American sharecroppers.
+ We have some special English as a second language classes called “Living English.” These students get the chance to learn English through school subjects such as science and history.
+ The “Macropædia” articles are supposed to be well-written articles on their subjects and articles of information where you cannot find anywhere else.
+ Some 35 per cent of the subjects have birthmarks or birth defects which often correspond to injuries or illness experienced by the deceased person who the subject remembers.
+ Some of his best known subjects were drawn from the world of ItalyItalian comedy and ballet.
+ He continued studying these subjects throughout his life.
+ That is, a difference between any two subjects appeared when one subject ejaculated at around two or more times per week than the other.
+ The required subjects are mathematics, Chinese and English, and the full score of each three subjects is 150 points.
More in-sentence examples of “subjects”:
+ The Chukotka Autonomous Okrug is the farthest east of all 85 federal subjects of Russia.
+ People rediscovered science and artists were allowed to paint subjects other than religious subjects.
+ As it is still quite new and many subjects are not covered, I am often unable to use this great resource.
+ Separate from the merits of this RfD, we want to be more inclusive of subjects from the global south and from where English is commonly used.
+ This collegr offers honours and master’s degree on 27 subjects under the National University.
+ The argument against Ark was his parents were subjects of China which made Ark a subject of China as well.
+ The subjects of this drama are piano playing, voyeurism and masochism.
+ This combination of subjects has led experts in Prehistorypre-historic art and cultures to believe that there was likely a magical aspect to these paintings.
+ The peoples of these native states were officially not considered subjects of the British Indian Empire but rather as subjects of their native monarch.
+ Students are called “cadets” and are subject to military rules while studying subjects like engineering and military science for four years.
+ His subjects included whaling, the environment, martial arts and children’s fiction.
+ Pupils often choose which one to go to according to the subjects they are good at, because each school is strong in a particular area: science, music, language etc.
+ In these high schools, the subjects are integrated into a normal school curriculum.
+ The next harder subjects were called the Quadrivium.
+ Some people at the 1898 Constitutional Convention wanted a Bill of Rights like the United States Constitution, but the majority felt that the traditional rights and freedoms of British subjects were enough.
+ I’ve seen some decent subjects go through to PVGA/PGA but there’s no real interest here in getting these articles to an excellent state.
+ The program features interesting historical narratives concerning such subjects as the Cardiff Giant and the Central Intelligence AgencyCIA project Acoustic Kitty.
+ Its ruler, the Maharaja of Jodhpur, expressed a wish to join Pakistan but Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of BurmaLord Mountbatten warned him that his subjects were mostly Hindus and his accession to Pakistan would create problems.
+ For the remaining subjects, there are two choices: the liberal arts comprehensive are history, geography and politics, with a score of 100 for each subject; The science subjects include physics, chemistry and biology, with 100 points for each subject.
+ She is called by many as a princess, a common honorary bestowed to descendants of titled subjects of the Kingdom of Hawaii, although she holds no official title and has no power or influence in the Hawaiian state government.
+ The following people have been subjects of speculation about their potential candidacy within the last six months.
+ Queen Elizabeth School is also an EMI school, which means that all subjects are taught in English except Chinese language and Chinese history.
+ The article is about 6 kilobytes long, however it covers many of the subjects mentioned in its English article.
+ Civil engineers often study subjects like structures, materials, physics and calculus.
+ The administration of the transferred subjects was to be done by Governor General on advice of the Council of Ministers whose number could not exceed 10.
+ The project is growing, and we are seeing more pages on subjects that we now need to discuss making some notability guidelines.
+ The Chukotka Autonomous Okrug is the farthest east of all 85 federal subjects of Russia.
+ People rediscovered science and artists were allowed to paint subjects other than religious subjects.
+ Any problems such as an article needing a cat, image, infobox, commonscat, or even something as simple as bolding the first appearance of the subjects title in the intro.
+ The editor was blocked for repeatedly creating very poor articles, many of them on non-notable subjects or apparent dictionary entries and no references.
+ Because there are tens of millions of notable subjects in the world, each person can write new articles each week, without always needing to expand some other, older article.
+ It focused on outdoor life, sports, and other subjects of interest to teen males.
+ It is possible to get a good prediction by getting a group of subjects to read through a passage, followed by multiple-choice questions.
+ These subjects were grammar, logic and rhetoric.
+ The Barons voted to hold a Parliament regularly so that they could discuss subjects such as taxation.
+ Genetics research looks at mutated animal subjects to find out what the particular gene does.
+ The colleges look for the students with the best school results in the subjects for which they are applying, typically A marks on A-levels.
+ The queen’s subjects attributed the French occupation as the cause of her early death.
+ They repudiated the cult of the past and all imitation, praised originality, “however daring, however violent”, bore proudly “the smear of madness”, dismissed art critics as useless, rebelled against harmony and good taste, swept away all the themes and subjects of all previous art, and gloried in science.
+ Only subjects recommended by the Governor in his call or a special message may be considered.
+ Whether a style is soft or hard or how many points are gained with a blow are details and subjects of discussion which appear in periods of peace, when there were hand to hand combats.
+ By the end of the study in 1972, only 74 of the test subjects were alive.
+ The three subjects were related to talking about the world.
+ Glenn O’Brien was an AmericansAmerican writer, largely on the subjects of art, music and fashion.
+ They are taught other subjects as well, but music is the most important subject, and they are given lots of time to practise their instrument as well as music lessons to help them develop their special musical skills in classical music.
+ He was very good at school and was interested in lots of subjects including science and philosophy.
+ Its subjects include gangs, teenage pregnancy, poetry and school problems.
+ When Gregory learned of this he excommunicated Henry IV, declared he was no longer emperor, and told his subjects that they no longer had to obey him as they had sworn to do.
+ The user continually recreates articles with non-notable subjects and articles going through deletion processes, user continually recreates articles and assumes they’re in good standing with the community through various article creation requests.
+ He was good at all subjects but decided medicine was easier for him than mathematics or metaphysics.
+ Although the articles are good written, I’m afraid the subjects are not notable enough.
