We found 329 examples of how to use related in an English sentence.
Sentences 76 to 100 of 329.
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76. | These two concepts are intimately related. | |
77. | Kuniko is related to Mr. Nagai. | |
78. | It said "Oracle Master," so I thought it was something related to spirits, but no, it was only about computers. Boring. | |
79. | Surely, in the present-day society, we might as well consider it natural that consumption plays an important role in the life of man and is closely related to his well-being and happiness. | |
80. | Music and sound are very closely related. | |
81. | The Queen of England is related to the King of Sweden. | |
82. | He is a qualified person who uses and manages software related tools for general users. | |
83. | Unlike "then", "than" is not related to time. "Than" is used in comparative statements. | |
84. | I hate the English language and everything related to it. | |
85. | The identity is related to the place. | |
86. | Some think that we are not spiritually related. | |
87. | A virtue like honesty may be allied to a defect related to honesty, such as being too trusting, too ready to assume that others are as honest as oneself. In such a case we may say, "Hers were the defects of her virtues." | |
88. | Almost everyone in our village is related to one another. | |
89. | I don't want to be related to you! | |
90. | We're not related. | |
91. | They are related to colonization. | |
92. | You're not related to me. | |
93. | Believe it or not, peaches and almonds are related. | |
94. | I didn't know you were related to Tom. | |
95. | By switching your lover from 3D to 2D, you may successfully reduce all social-interaction-related costs. | |
96. | I think we're related. | |
97. | I'm interested in data related to the Great Wall. What are its length, breadth and height? | |
98. | The police have uncovered new evidence related to the case. | |
99. | I'm related to Tom. | |
100. | I have one last piece of advice related to handshakes: Don't forget to smile. |