We found 92 examples of how to use inevitable in an English sentence.
Sentences 51 to 75 of 92.
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51. | It was inevitable, wasn't it? | |
52. | Death is common to all and inevitable for man. | |
53. | These kinds of mistakes are inevitable. | |
54. | Given the circumstances, it was inevitable that such an incident should take place. | |
55. | You're only postponing the inevitable. | |
56. | You're just delaying the inevitable. | |
57. | I think it's inevitable now. | |
58. | The decline was inevitable. | |
59. | This night was inevitable. | |
60. | The warriors fought valiantly, but the defeat was inevitable. | |
61. | It is inevitable that that'll happen. | |
62. | Today, dangerous forces do threaten to pull the world backward, and our progress is not inevitable. | |
63. | Sighing, he replies "'Tis here, / the final end of all the Dardan power, / the last, sad day has come, the inevitable hour. / Troy was, and we were Trojans, now, alas! / no more, for perished is the Dardan fame. / Fierce Jove to Argos biddeth all to pass, / and Danaans rule a city wrapt in flame." | |
64. | The death of thousands of people in Gaza is inevitable and that's what turns any massive attack on that enclave into a genocide. | |
65. | Fifty years ago, the streets of Leningrad taught me one thing: if a fight is inevitable, you have to strike first. | |
66. | If a fight is inevitable, you have to strike first. | |
67. | I think that's inevitable. | |
68. | I think that that's inevitable. | |
69. | It's inevitable that that'll happen. | |
70. | It's inevitable that'll happen. | |
71. | I know it's inevitable. | |
72. | I know it's inevitable that that'll happen. | |
73. | I know that it's inevitable that that'll happen. | |
74. | It seemed inevitable that the father or daughter, or both, should have fallen victims to the impending danger, when a shot from the neighbouring thicket arrested the progress of the animal. | |
75. | Her father was almost equally stupified, so rapid and unexpected had been the transition from the horrid death which seemed inevitable to perfect security. |