We found 97 examples of how to use james in an English sentence.
Sentences 76 to 97 of 97.
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76. | James tweeted that the signing was a momentous occasion. | |
77. | James argues that student athletes have long been unfairly compensated for their role in generating revenue for their schools. | |
78. | The Gairdner Foundation, established in 1957 by James Arthur Gairdner, is Canada's most prestigious science award. | |
79. | Benedict is James's husband. | |
80. | In England, the long-term effects of the medieval Black Death were devastating and far-reaching, according to historian Tom James. | |
81. | James thinks he is unattractive, but he really just has poor hygiene. | |
82. | The venerable observatory, with its suite of cameras and other instruments, is expected to stay operational through the 2020s, in synergy with the upcoming James Webb Space Telescope. | |
83. | James was a no-show at the event. | |
84. | In their younger years, longtime friends Aidan Reilly and James Kanoff volunteered together at a Los Angeles food bank. | |
85. | "The black experience is not just one of trauma," James said. "It's one of pride, strength and joy." | |
86. | James is part of a group of African Americans working in science, technology, engineering and mathematics who put Black Birders Week together. | |
87. | Then James and John, the sons of Zebedee, came to Jesus. “Teacher,” they said, “there is something we want you to do for us.” | |
88. | My name's James Gordon. | |
89. | It seems she gave something to James. | |
90. | James played with a sword. | |
91. | James scored a goal. | |
92. | James was certain that the train was coming. | |
93. | James Carville, a U.S. Democratic Party strategist who had accurately predicted the states in which the successful presidential candidate would win a majority of the votes, was suitably modest, saying that even a blind squirrel finds an acorn once in a while. | |
94. | Donald Trump is so much worse than James Buchanan. | |
95. | Established by the U.S. Congress in 1846, the Smithsonian was the brainchild of James Smithson, a wealthy English chemist who left his estate to the United States for the establishment of an institution in the nation’s capital “for the increase and diffusion of knowledge.” | |
96. | Joshua James was a bartender for years, making drinks at a traditional bar. But, he opened his own business after being treated for drug and alcohol abuse. | |
97. | In one of the most famous matches in chess history, Robert James Fischer defeated Mark Taimanov by the sensational score of 6-0 in Vancouver (1971). |