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Sentence count:256+20Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: come abouthappentake placetranspireSimilar words: occupyoccupationaccurateaccuracyaccuratelysocceraccuseoccasionalMeaning: [ə'kɜr /ə'kɜː]  v. 1. come to pass 2. come to one's mind; suggest itself 3. to be found to exist. 
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181. Two events occurred that ensured, for the time being at least, no such a change in Congressional attitudes would occur.
182. Most burglaries occur when a house or apartment is empty.
183. Strokes occur when blood vessels become clogged, blocking the flow of oxygen to an organ such as the brain.
184. There is a lot of evidence that such internal restrictions occur in all the accounts of descent groups amassed by anthropologists.
185. The principles of learning theory provide a prima-facie explanation of the linguistic changes which occur during childhood.
186. If pump failure should occur during your absence, the fishes could live for a considerable length of time.
187. Clay minerals occur in a bewildering variety of forms; only the major groups are listed in Table 6.3.
188. High military expenditure will fuel inflation, reduce international competitiveness, and balance of payments crises will occur as public debt increases.
189. According to a report commissioned by Greenpeace, a serious accident could occur.
190. Criminal libel is unlikely to occur other than rarely, but is available to define the limits of acceptable behaviour.
191. Politics does not occur only in voting booths or demonstrations.
192. Areas where this need can arise usually occur when a surgical procedure or accident has resulted in loss of bone.
193. Perhaps the most astonishing changes of all occur for the average changes for Shire Districts within each County.
194. The systems planning team ought to anticipate problems that may occur.
195. The doctor advises that insomnia with resultant irritability and even mild depression may occur.
196. Pre-emptive analgesia has, indeed, been said to have been shown to occur in several clinical studies.
196. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
197. Many more accidents and accidental deaths occur off the job than at work.
198. Greater agricultural mechanisation has led to considerable modification of this landscape and larger arable fields now occur in the area.
199. He thinks that the ancient sites were locations where altered states of consciousness could more readily occur.
200. So we must look around for phenomena that occur every 150 million years or so.
201. About two-thirds of all collisions at state public crossings actually occur where everything is functioning properly.
202. It did not occur to her to ask the police for assistance.
203. The purpose of this is to help clients deal appropriately with relapses, which do occur.
204. This is in agreement with other workers who have shown that fade does not occur with histamine.
205. Great earthquakes occur adjacent to the inclined contact between the two plates.
206. Some of the clearest indications of Anderson's vagueness occur at the level of topic-control.
207. In the absence of careful planning, it will not occur.
208. Those that were able to acclimatize might have survived long enough for hereditary processes to be invoked and adaptation to occur.
209. Liver damage is known to occur when the breakdown product of a chemical is highly toxic.
210. The machine controls caused power to be applied and consequences to occur which resulted in changed readings on the instruments.
More similar words: occupyoccupationaccurateaccuracyaccuratelysocceraccuseoccasionalon occasionthe accusedcurveoccasionallyaccusationcuriouscurrentcurtaincurrencysecuritycurrentlycurriculumblackcurrant
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