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Sentence count:299+13Posted:2017-03-04Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: hereditary patternheritageSimilar words: inheritinheritorinhabitantpuritanheritageveritablestancegood samaritanMeaning: [ɪn'herɪtəns]  n. 1. hereditary succession to a title or an office or property 2. that which is inherited; a title or property or estate that passes by law to the heir on the death of the owner 3. (genetics) attributes acquired via biological heredity from the parents 4. any attribute or immaterial possession that is inherited from ancestors. 
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(61) But a family whose lands lay in an area of customary law where partible inheritance was the rule faced considerable problems.
(62) From what Varden tells me, Bobby made out a will when he came into his inheritance three years ago.
(63) They dissipated their inheritance money in a very short period of time.
(64) Likes and dislikes can not be put down to pure genetic inheritance alone.
(65) If there is no issue, £125,000, free of inheritance tax.
(66) How significant a part does inheritance play in sustaining or raising standards of living?
(67) Abolish the present inheritance tax and make recipients pay on gifts above a certain band as income.
(68) Whether or not these family resemblances are accurately identified, this kind of inheritance is now firmly established by experience and science.
(69) This particular inheritance was as striking as his physical resemblance to Tace.
(70) He will advise you on the inheritance tax your estate might incur and ways in which this may be reduced.
(71) They were unable to determine whether this risk profile reflected cultural inheritance or difficulty in becoming pregnant.
(72) It would also give females equal rights of inheritance with males, replacing the frequent favoritism toward the eldest son.
(73) But they were a substantial minority, and those historians who have recently been studying inheritance have reached some interesting conclusions.
(74) Inheritance tax Generally, the residence of a trust is not important for inheritance tax.
(75) Typically, they cover consumer disputes, personal injury claims, employment matters and inheritance problems.
(76) This favoritism took the form of inheritance of land and wealth, but it also took the form of simple care.
(77) It is not a mere matter of citizenship; it is a birthright and a shared inheritance.
(78) And each chromosome carries some fifty thousand genes, which are the structures that carry inheritance information from parent to offspring.
(79) This means that the fate of the body does not, in fact, directly affect the inheritance of the offspring.
(80) Another popular misconception of Darwinian evolution is that its products must be genetically determined because their inheritance depends on genes.
(80) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
(81) The modern form of death duties is the inheritance tax.
(82) The operation of rental and freehold land markets is compared to inheritance as a means of access to land.
(83) In the Budget, we announced that we would take most family businesses out of Inheritance Tax altogether.
(84) He had seen this unlooked-for inheritance simply as a source of lucre.
(85) Inheritance therefore benefits those who already possess substantial capital assets.
(86) They married with a view to inheritance, attended the local Protestant church and contributed handsomely to its building programme.
(87) We now know that the same goes for all our particles of inheritance.
(88) In 1986, for instance, Dole supported an inheritance tax code that greatly benefited the Gallos.
(89) Bill Murray is a guy who gets a big inheritance from the father he never knew: a 4-ton elephant named Vera.
(90) At present, the first £128,000 of any estate is free of inheritance tax.
More similar words: inheritinheritorinhabitantpuritanheritageveritablestancegood samaritanpittancesubstanceinstancedistancereluctancerepentanceassistanceresistanceadmittancefor instanceacceptanceimportancestand a chancecircumstanceacquaintancein the distancehappenstanceof importancepinheadinherentinherentlynonviolent resistance
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