We found 419 examples of how to use humans in an English sentence.
Sentences 51 to 75 of 419.
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51. | As a rule, not only in humans, but also in animals, "sexual display" occurs, consciously or unconsciously, towards individuals of the opposite sex. | |
52. | Why do humans smile? This is a very difficult question to answer. | |
53. | Humans are asleep when they live. They wake up when they die. | |
54. | "Better suffer than die" is humans' motto. | |
55. | Previous episodes of mass extinctions were driven by natural disasters such as asteroids, but this one is driven by humans. | |
56. | All humans on Earth are descended from a common ancestor. | |
57. | He believes that humans are machine-animals. | |
58. | Megastructures in space provided homes for billions of humans, many thousands of years later. | |
59. | Birds have nests, spiders have webs, and humans have friendship. | |
60. | Its detractors agree that it is more than a humans-in-space odyssey — even if they do not agree on why that is so. | |
61. | The high percentage of oxygen makes humans feel energized and alive. | |
62. | Centuries later, there were more humans in outer space than there were on Earth. | |
63. | Humans have five senses: sight, hearing, touch, taste and smell. | |
64. | Why do humans fear monsters? They are the worst monsters in the world! | |
65. | Music is a language understood by all humans. | |
66. | They want to take land, but there are men on that land. They want to get rid of them, so they call them the 'savage'. Once called the 'savage', these men are not considered as humans anymore. So it's permitted to kill them off to the last one. And this is how somebody's land becomes somebody else's land. | |
67. | Let me add some words about sentence fusion. A human is given two sentences and asked to produce a single coherent sentence that contains only the important information from the original two. This is a highly constrained summarization task. Investigations — carried out by Hal Daume and Daniel Marcu — has shown "that even at this restricted level, there is no measurable agreement between humans regarding what information should be considered important." | |
68. | Humans wouldn't have gotten where they are without opposable thumbs. | |
69. | Parrots imitate the words of humans. | |
70. | Humans are very poor random number generators. If you ask someone to pick a number from 1 to 4, they'll usually pick 3. | |
71. | Humans only live about 70 years. | |
72. | Humans are the only living creatures that make use of fire. | |
73. | Humans are supposedly rational animals, but make most decisions based on gut feeling. | |
74. | It's not possible for humans to live forever. | |
75. | Humans pollute first and pay later. |