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Sentence count:222+12Posted:2017-06-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: fitfollowmeetSimilar words: conformconformingconformityconformistnonconformitynonconformistregistration formconfoundMeaning: v. 1. satisfy a condition or restriction 2. observe 3. behave in accordance or in agreement with. 
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31. Activity has been made to conform to rational pattern.
32. File names must conform to the standard Z88 format.
33. Writing also has to conform to an idea.
34. However, others appear to be made up in regular jointed sections which do not conform to the natural lines of cleavage.
35. This is an intolerable situation and society has to remove those who will not conform to reasonable standards of behaviour.
36. They must conform to the pattern and standard size laid down by the Post Office.
37. Most of the time, things will indeed conform to our expectations.
38. Silver of this period should conform to the Britannia standard but does not always do so.
38. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
39. And Brotherhood was the only object one was expected to conform to in becoming a member.
40. Her work became more purely abstract, and yet refused to conform to the Puritan style often associated with abstract art.
41. Economic like other social life does not conform to a simple and coherent pattern.
42. She was always the outsider, refusing to conform to traditions, obstinate and impudent.
43. In no way could it conform to my carefully constructed logical building sequence.
44. Senators who refused to conform to these inherently conservative norms were condemned to ineffectiveness.
45. These were varied in each group to conform to the subject and its natural rate of movement.
46. The chief aesthetic charge against the art works was that their characteristically modernist expressionist distortions failed to conform to a naturalistic realism.
47. However[sentencedict.com], the shy beauty of Freud's young woman does not conform to the glamourous ideals of the age.
48. They are a utility like gas, and they conform to the elemental principles of accountancy.
49. And multinationals must conform to national laws and regulations on additives, flavourings, colourings and artificial low-calorie sweeteners.
50. When he considered the twelve-foot window spacings, it became clear that individual office sizes would have to conform to this pattern.
51. It would require them to conform to stricter accounting and electoral procedures, and suggests scrutiny by the National Audit Office.
52. As is so often the case, however, nature refuses to conform to such a convenient theory.
53. It nevertheless refuses to conform to the narrative conventions of nineteenth-century realism.
54. Those women who do not conform to constructed aesthetic ideals are punished and excluded.
55. Jordan is living proof that you don't have to conform to the music industry's standards in order to be accepted.
56. Quotations conform to the same pattern of assessment and explanation type.
57. ONCE again, we had been let down by the refusal of human beings to conform to expected patterns.
58. Such foreign-controlled labs may help adapt or develop products and/or production processes to better conform to local conditions.
59. These grades have to conform to the normal curve of distribution.
60. Other female psychologists conform to Laws's description of women in academia who take on male-associated traits to mask their gender.
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