(1) Money is wise, it knows
its way.
(2) The rotten apple injures
its neighbours.
(3) Every heart has
its own sorrow.
(4) You cannot judge a tree by
its bark.
(5) An army marches on
its stomach.
(6) Virtue is her [
its] own reward.
(7) Every cock crows on
its own dunghill.
(8) A leopard cannot change
its spots.
(9) A good name keeps
its luster in the dark.
(10) A place for everything and everything in
its place.
(11) Every bird likes
its own nest.
(12) No garden without its weeds.
(13) Pleasure has a sting in
its tail.
(14) A tree is known by
its fruit.
(15) A chain is no stronger than
its weakest lining.
(16) The leopard cannot change
its spots.
(17) Virtue is her (or
its) own reward.
(18) The tree is known by
its [his] fruit.
(19) Each day brings
its own bread.
(20) Every bullet has its billet.
(21) A chain is no stronger than
its weakest link.
(22) The rotten apple injuries
its neighbours.
(23) Every heart knows
its own bitterness.
(24) An old dog cannot alter
its way of barking.
(25) Jadge not a book by
its cover.
(26) A creaking door [gate] hangs long on
its hinges.
(27) Patience is bitter(Sentencedict.com), but
its fruit is sweet.
Aristotle (28) The leopard can never change
its spots.
(29) A bird may be known by
its song.
(30) When the fruit is scarcest,
its taste is sweetest.
(1) The company is in default on its loan agreement.
(2) The dog was worrying away at its bone.
(3) Never judge something by its looks.
(4) This city is famous for its apples.
(5) This country gained its independence in 1949.
(6) A typhoon is on its way.
(7) The bullet missed its intended target.
(8) Once water begins to boil,its temperature no longer rises.
(9) The baby is sucking its finger.
(10) The countryside looks its best in October.
(11) The earth revolves on its axis.
(12) TV has its good and bad points.
(13) The horse satisfied its thirst at the river.
(14) Rossini's work had its premiere at the Paris Opera.
(15) Every morning the flag is raised on its pole.
(16) The family never quite regained its former influence.
(17) The baby doubled its weight in a year.
(18) I bought the novel the day after its issue.
(19) Listen, don't judge a book by its cover.
(20) The government patented the device to its inventor.
(21) The sparrow has a worm in its beak.
(22) Tourism was then still in its infant stage.
(23) Mozart's music is characterized by its naivety and clarity.
(24) The Ministry of Finance consistently overestimated its budget deficits.
(25) The army renewed its assault on the capital.
(26) The organization has its headquarters in Brussels.
(27) TV has its merits and demerits.
(28) The fox got its foot caught in a trap.
(29) A fox cannot hide its tail.
(30) London was once famous for its fogs.