(31) A creaking door hangs long on
its hinges.
(32) You can't judge a book by
its cover.
(33) The cat shut
its eyes while it steals cream.
(34) Every horse thinks
its own pack heaviest.
(35) Everything is good in
its season.
(36) Adversity comes with instruction in
its hand.
(37) Every tree is known by
its own fruit.
(38) Education has for
its object the formation of character.
(39) Never judge a book by
its cover.
(40) A lazy sheep thinks
its wool heavy.
(41) Every bird likes
its own nest (best).
(42) Let every tub stand on
its own bottom.
(43) Judge not a book by
its cover.
(44) The drop hollows the stone, not by force,(Sentencedict.com ) but by the frequency of
its fall.
(45) It is an ill bird that fouls [soils]
its own nest.
(46) The brightest of all things, the sun, has
its spots.
(47) A state which dwarfs
its men,in order that they may be more docile instruments in its hands even for beneficial purposes will find that with small men no great thing can really be accomplished.
(48) Fame like a river is narrowest at
its source and broadest afar off.
(49) Politics, as a pracitice, whatever
its professions, has always been the systematic organization of hatreds.
(50) Words have a magical power. They can bring either the greatest happiness or deepestdespair; can transferknowledge from teacher to students words enable the orator to sway his audience and dictate
its decisions .Words are capable of arousingthe strongest emotions and prompting all man's actions , Do not ridicule the use of words in psychotherapy.
(51) A chain is only as strong as
its weakest link.
(52) Love can neither be bought or sold;
its only price is love.
(53) A powerful idea commissions some of
its strength to him who challenges it.
(54) A bird is known by
its note, and a man by his talk.
(55) The brotherly spirit of science, which unites into one family all
its votaries of whatever grade,and however widely dispersed throughout the different quarters of the globe.
(56) The fox that had lost
its tail would persuade others out of theirs.
(57) All progress is based upon a universal innate desire on the part of every organism to live beyond
its income.
Samuel Butler (58) There is no royal road to science,and only those who do not dread the fatiguing climb of gaining
its numinous summits.
(59) Everything has
its time and that time must be watched.
(60) It is a dirty [foolish] bird that fouls [soils]
its own nest.
(31) The play has its setting in Vienna.
(32) The sound has reached its maximum.
(33) The school has received a large capital grant to improve its buildings.
(34) It is the school's duty to articulate its practices to parents.
(35) Burke pushed the button and the elevator began its slow ascent.
(36) The country has been able to celebrate the return of its independence so brutally snuffed out in 1940.
(37) The state has a duty to protect its citizens against external enemies.
(38) Because of its geographical isolation, the area developed its own unique culture.
(39) The insurance industry has produced its own proposals for universal health care.
(40) The company has decided to withdraw from some of its sports sponsorship.
(41) The company holds its people to strict observance of that code.
(42) The community has dwindled to a tenth of its former size in the last two years.
(43) The district unilaterally proclaimed its independence from the national government.
(44) Despite its financial problems, the company is standing by the no-redundancy agreement.
(45) The government denies that any of its territory is under rebel control.
(46) When the government is finally brought down, no one will mourn its passing.
(47) He says his life has lost its meaning since his wife died.
(48) The administration has been steadily rowing back from its early opposition to his attendance in London.
(49) The ice cream was melting and oozing out of its wrapper.
(50) Stay well away from the helicopter when its blades start to rotate.
(51) I grasped the cat by the back of its neck.
(52) This type of bird is very inconspicuous because of its dull feathers.
(53) We have been trying to broaden its commerce with other nations.
(54) The US was ready to train its troops to participate.
(55) Can you tell the meaning of this word from its context?
(56) As he was still not allowed to run a company, his wife became its nominal head.
(57) The relationship had been important to me and its loss left me feeling sad and empty.
(58) They made the big mistake of thinking they could seize its border with a relatively small force.
(59) Our wildlife trips offer a thrilling encounter with wildlife in its natural state.
(60) The flask is completely watertight, even when laid on its side.