We found 22 examples of how to use constitute in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 22 of 22.
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1. | The higher classes constitute the mind of the single large whole of humanity; the lower classes constitute its limbs; the former are the thinking and designing part, the latter the executive part. | |
2. | These things constitute a balanced meal. | |
3. | Six professors constitute the committee. | |
4. | Six members constitute the committee. | |
5. | Twelve musicians constitute the society. | |
6. | With North Korea's announcement on the 26th of its nuclear development plan based upon the agreement stemming from the Six Party Talks, and the United States' commencement of procedures to remove North Korea from its designation on the list of State Sponsors of Terrorism, the families of abductees have expressed growing unease that it may constitute an abandonment of the abductee issue. | |
7. | According to pernickety moderators, non-sentences constitute a mortal danger to Tatoeba. | |
8. | No one shall be held guilty of any penal offence on account of any act or omission which did not constitute a penal offence, under national or international law, at the time when it was committed. Nor shall a heavier penalty be imposed than the one that was applicable at the time the penal offence was committed. | |
9. | The average Westerner, in his sleek complacency, will see in the tea ceremony but another instance of the thousand and one oddities which constitute the quaintness and childishness of the East to him. | |
10. | Any alteration to this certificate renders it invalid, and use of an altered certificate could constitute a criminal offence. | |
11. | No matter what you desire of life, other people's aims, ambitions and activities constitute vital obstructions along your pathway. | |
12. | This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. | |
13. | Right is with the strongest—the limits of our power constitute our laws. | |
14. | Americans constitute 5% of the world's population but consume 24% of the world's energy. | |
15. | Thou shalt respect all weaknesses, and shalt constitute thyself the defender of them. | |
16. | It does not constitute an investment advice. | |
17. | Entry, transportation, breaking-down and absorption of food is possible, thanks to a series of conduits, tissues and organs that constitute the digestive system. They all work together in a coordinated fashion in order to better assimilate the substances consumed every day, supplying us with energy and easing our development. | |
18. | Facts do not constitute the truth. | |
19. | In the United States, counties directly on the shoreline constitute less than 10 percent of the total land area (not including Alaska), but account for 39 percent of the total population. From 1970 to 2010, the population of these counties increased by almost 40%. | |
20. | We believe that all statements other than statements of historical facts included in this report, including certain statements under "Business" and "Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations," may constitute forward-looking statements. | |
21. | Arbitrary arrest and detention constitute crimes against humanity, and those who commit such crimes are criminals. | |
22. | Among sundry conventional decorations after the old German fashion in the first edition of the "Quadrupeds," there are a fair number of those famous tail-pieces which, to a good many people, constitute Bewick's chief claim to immortality. |