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Sentence count:175+4Posted:2016-07-18Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: naturallySimilar words: in naturesignaturefeaturenaturallycreaturenaturalistlegislatureby nameMeaning: adv. through inherent nature. 
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151. Not in accordance with or determined by nature ; contrary to nature .
152. Theory of computation is, by nature, an abstract discipline, and the problem-solving approach appears to be most helpful.
153. The freedom of choice is by nature free choice by oneself.
154. Standoffish by nature, Borzois need extensive exposure to people and to unusual sights and sounds.
155. The dragon by nature is a gregarious creature who wanders the earth.
156. He was built as powerfully as a bull and it was common knowledge that he was so generously endowed by nature that his martyred wife feared the marriage bed as unbelievers once feared the rack.
157. As an inherently unstable system by nature,(www.Sentencedict.com) the inverted pendulum has been used as the controlled device in a prototype real-time control system.
158. I have fallen from You by my iniquity, and am by nature a son of death, and a thousand-fold more the child of hell by wicked practice.
159. By nature combative, the secretary of state Alexander Haig nevertheless embodied the national will.
160. It was all very well to tell yourself in advance that Mrs. van der Luyden was always silent, and that, though non-committal by nature and training, she was very kind to the people she really liked.
161. Our course of study takes as its assumption that ethical principles are unsystematic by nature.
162. For all his overmastering zeal , Bernard was by nature neither a bigot nor a persecutor.
163. Though inherently non-ACID by nature, MyISAM storage engine backup and recovery can be exercised to the level of version recovery without the data integrity promise.
164. Evidently, Dogberry turned upside down: A man's ugliness or beautifulness comes by nature; reading and writing is acquired after birth.
165. Because there are by nature very specific, they are naturally hard to generalise.
166. Its massive oaken door stood unbarred. Within was a small chamber, chilly as an ice-house, and walled by Nature with solid limestone that was dewy with a cold sweat.
167. A bottom plodder by nature, a startled common snapper coaxes grace from its heavy, muscled body as it swims across a Florida pond.
168. Certainly here is the case where we're humbled by nature.
169. Man was made to look for answers outside of himself. He is incurably religious by nature.
170. They are violent by nature: fights between giants are common, and when a Muggle unsuspectingly wanders into their midst it means certain death.
171. He was built as powerfully as a bull and it was common knowledge that he was generously endowed by nature that his martyred wife feared the marriage bed as unbelievers once feared the rack.
172. SOFTBAMBOO fibers are prepared by nature bamboo as fiber pulp material through viscose process, and the fibers are environmental-friendly with excellent textile property.
173. Hsin - mei is very warmhearted by nature, I know.
174. The design starts with integration of technological interventions to emulate a treatment system, which then is taken over by nature to be managed with self regulation and low maintenance.
175. For God is but a great will pervading all things by nature of its intentness .
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