Pronunciation of the English word provisions.
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1. | That which was satisfied today becomes tomorrow's provisions. | |
2. | They took enough provisions for three years at sea. | |
3. | Section 214, in my opinion one of the stranger provisions of the Land of Schleswig-Holstein's General Administrative Code, seems to imply that somebody who kidnaps a person from another one, must deliver the latter a receipt, to that effect. | |
4. | Section 214b, in my opinion one of the stranger provisions of the Land of Schleswig-Holstein's General Administrative Code, seems to imply that somebody who sees a pink elephant must give it a receipt. | |
5. | The hurricane survivors were allotted adequate food provisions for their basic nourishment. | |
6. | The provisions ran out after a short time. | |
7. | You're going to run out of provisions before you get there. | |
8. | While they were thus disporting and enjoying themselves, an old man, clothed in a coarse garment of goatskin, with shabby shoes on his feet, and with a bag of provisions at his back, came up to them and seated himself near them. | |
9. | The crews, having plenty of provisions among their plunder, ate and drank and gave themselves up to rejoicing, as if they had been celebrating a festival of victory. | |
10. | Ferrier carried the bag of gold and notes, Jefferson Hope had the scanty provisions and water, while Lucy had a small bundle containing a few of her more valued possessions. |