We found 369 examples of how to use terms in an English sentence.
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1. | OK, so when you "FOIL" two binomials, you multiply the first term in each binomial, then the outer terms, then the inner terms, then the last terms, and then you combine like terms. That's what FOIL stands for. Let me show you an example. | |
2. | A dictionary is a reference work of words or terms which are listed in alphabetical order. The words and terms included in the dictionary are described in relation to their significance, definition, etymology, orthography and grammatical form. | |
3. | In terms of the pay you will get, is this a good job? | |
4. | There are many things which we cannot evaluate in terms of money. | |
5. | They came to terms with each other on how to start a joint venture. | |
6. | In terms of salary, that job is fantastic. | |
7. | In terms of learning, he is superior to all of his friends. | |
8. | This meeting is a waste of time. Everybody is just talking in vague theoretical terms. | |
9. | We must think about these plans in terms of what they would cost. | |
10. | Regarding the matter of house-rent, I have come to terms with him. | |
11. | I'll agree to the terms if you lower the price. | |
12. | At one time we were enemies, but we've buried the hatchet and we are now on friendly terms with each other. | |
13. | We can say that there's not a clear winner in terms of a policy to curtail medical expenses and benefits. | |
14. | Choose such friends as will benefit you, they say. That is why I am on intimate terms with Mr Aoki. | |
15. | We sought to come to terms with them. | |
16. | Explain it in plain terms, please. | |
17. | Nancy has been on good terms with my sister for more than five years. | |
18. | Above all, scientific terms call for precise definitions. | |
19. | Tom is on good terms with John. | |
20. | I am on speaking terms with Tom. | |
21. | Tom and Jim have been on bad terms for many years. | |
22. | As far as possible one should try to become on as close terms as possible with any sort of man. | |
23. | A great many people were opposed to gene therapy in terms of ethics. | |
24. | It can't be measured in terms of money. | |
25. | Terms were signed between Japan, Germany, Great Britain and the United States. |