We found 64 examples of how to use maintained in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 64.
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1. | Denying she was an anarchist, Katja maintained she wished only to make changes in our government, not to destroy it. | |
2. | Is your apartment well maintained? | |
3. | The scientist maintained that the theory should be tested through experiments. | |
4. | The driver maintained a high speed. | |
5. | If peace cannot be maintained with honor, it is no longer peace. | |
6. | The undersecretary was maintained in office by the political bosses. | |
7. | He maintained that all occupations should be open to women. | |
8. | Only through protest can a free and open society be maintained. | |
9. | The troops maintained their ground. | |
10. | He maintained a steady speed on the highway. | |
11. | He maintained that he was innocent. | |
12. | He maintained that his theory was true of this case. | |
13. | Her income barely maintained her in the lower middle class. | |
14. | She maintained a calm manner. | |
15. | The accused maintained his innocence. | |
16. | The schedule must be maintained. | |
17. | Aristotle maintained that women have fewer teeth than men; although he was twice married, it never occurred to him to verify this statement by examining his wives' mouths. | |
18. | The smoke alarm has never been maintained. | |
19. | This relationship between Portugal and the United States is still maintained today. | |
20. | Tom maintained eye contact with Mary. | |
21. | Tom maintained his innocence. | |
22. | Even when the facts demonstrated the opposite, he maintained he hadn't stolen it. | |
23. | Despite the fact they set their heart on convincing him, he maintained his opposition to the project. | |
24. | In my day oral proficiency was neglected because professors maintained that the purpose of studying a foreign language was to become acquainted with its literature, and not to strike up a conversation with the illiterates who happened to be its native speakers, which leads us to the conclusion that what constitutes a natural sounding sentence may be quite subjective. | |
25. | This isn't just a simple defeat: I lost the balance I have maintained for my whole life and now absolutely everything is collapsing. |