- Third, we typically find social companionship supportive.
- We typically find social companionship supportive.
- Paper was scarce and expensive, so typically they drew the design onto a white tabletop.
- The rises were short-lived: prices typically returned to normal with the next harvest.
- He argues that family problems are typically a comment on some unresolved issues in the family.
- Typically, though, the water table may be tens or hundreds of meters below the surface.
- Savannas typically experience a rather prolonged dry season.
- And the rises were short-lived: prices typically returned to normal with the next harvest.
- The main course was typically Swiss.
- Philip paced the floor, a typically nervous expectant father.
- The room is typically simple and unadorned, with white walls and a tiled floor.
- Light typically travels in a straight line.
- Marianne was tempted to turn the large rooms into traditional French-style salons, while Howard was in favour of a typically English look.
- During your working day what kind of work might you typically do?
- Higher education institutions are, under federal law, required to report graduation rates, but these reports typically only include Pell recipient numbers — not necessarily rates specific to first-generation students.
- I always couple Hemingway and Steinbeck together as being typically American writers.
- Where did they typically come from?
- Sarah has typically British fair skin.
- Blood pressure and heart rate are typically at their lowest levels during sleep.
- Mothers typically worry about their children.
- She is without a doubt one of our most talented students.
- The talented sportsman won the champion.
- There is no point in pushing them unless they are talented and they enjoy it.
- For football and basketball, adding talented players to a team proves a good method, but only up to the point where 70% of the players are top talent; above that level, the team's performance begins to decline .
- People are caring and talented.
- I know I am not talented.
- Rose's father was a talented violinist.
- He was not only talented but also hard-working.
- Every week, there were talented new dancers, new DJs and new MCs.
- We know the promise is there — this is a well-grounded, talented, warm-hearted group of youngsters.
- Talented companies can give medical advice.
- Wu is now known as a highly talented skater.
- We should open up, with greater vision, determination and courage, channels for recruiting talented personnel, quickly identify outstanding cadres in all fields and put them to good use.
- Han Hong is a talented singer.
- She has a huge army of young fans, and is extremely talented.
- She was a talented teacher who endeared herself to all who worked with her.
- We will never know if we are interested or talented in a subject if we don't try it.
- What a talented boy he is!
- I believed I wasn't talented.
- Her parents found that she is talented in making cakes.