Use "dictate|dictated|dictates|dictating" in a sentence

1. She's dictating a letter to her secretary right now.

2. The conqueror dictated the surrender terms.

3. He refused to be dictated to.

4. The director dictated to her secretary.

5. He dictated a letter to his secretary.

6. No one shall dictate to me.

7. She dictated a letter to a typist.

8. The teacher dictated to the whole class.

9. They refused to be dictated to.

10. I dictated my order over the phone.

11. He dictated a memo to his secretary.

12. He always follows the dictates of common sense.

13. The film's budget dictated a tough schedule.

14. He dictated how everything should be done.

15. Entropy dictates crystals won' t retain energy patterns

16. 10 Funds dictate what we can do.

17. I will not be dictated to like that!

18. The teacher dictated in Spanish to her class.

19. The teacher dictated a passage to the class.

20. Caution dictated that he approach the question Circumspectly.

21. The conqueror dictated terms to the surrender.

22. Something could coalesce from the dictates of battlefield skirmishes.

23. 1 No one shall dictate to me.

24. “Curative doesn’t dictate medical policy,” he added

25. Then he dictated that thousands more relocate there.

26. She won't allow herself to be dictated to.

27. This basic premise also dictated Edward's policy elsewhere.

28. She refused to be dictated to by anyone.

29. Politics dictates that governments must intervene energetically to help.

30. Gradualism dictates the Chinese approach to most policy measures.

31. The president has dictated some letters to his secretary.

32. During Paul’s captivity, soldiers heard him dictate letters

33. I refuse to be dictated to by you.

34. etiquette dictates that men cannot sit while women are standing.

35. Location will also play a tremendous factor in dictating freight Broker salary.

36. How fast do you dictate to your secretary?

37. Two days later, the work of translation began again, with Joseph dictating and Oliver writing.

38. They are in no position to dictate terms .

39. 3 He cannot write but he can dictate.

40. These dictate one part is communicated by hypophysis.

41. 3 Islamic custom dictates that women should be fully covered.

42. 13 The country dictated that Operation Cuckoo be abandoned.

43. Celibacy is often dictated in other religions as well

44. The President dictated to them how everything would be done.

45. Minister, we cannot have military decisions dictated by government committees.

46. You should check each item off as she dictates the list.

47. I will not be dictated to by a housekeeper.

48. 2 How fast do you dictate to your secretary?

49. 4 They are in no position to dictate terms .

50. I'll try not to dictate your personal behavior, Corporal.

51. The victorious nations were able to dictate peace terms.

52. The choice of computer is dictated by our special needs.

53. They dictate how much money our time is actually worth.

54. Circumstances dictated that they played a defensive rather than attacking game.

55. 9 The victorious nations were able to dictate peace terms.

56. 8 Circumstances dictate that I should leave this town forever.

57. And allow a lone terrorist to dictate U.S. foreign policy?

58. Electric gramophones, dictating machines, apparatus for public address, intercom systems, broadcasting and receiving equipment

59. The massive publicity dictated a response from the city government.

60. Biorhythms are theoretical cycles which allegedly dictate health and behavior

61. 11 Can they dictate how the money will be spent?

62. 5 You can't dictate to people how they should live.

63. Even so, wisdom dictates that you learn to discuss this important subject.

64. No person of a strong character likes to be dictated to.

65. 18 We're now in a position to dictate our own demands.

66. 17 It took him a long time to dictate this letter.

67. Or, dictating a genealogy, men would unexpectedly include the names of women - say, great-grandmothers of today's adults.

68. Borders expand and contract... by the dictates of military power and ancestral piety.

69. The purchaser's plans may be commercially sensitive, dictating the need to first approach targets anonymously.

70. I'm not going to be dictated to by my little brother!

71. 21 The media cannot be allowed to dictate to the government.

72. Collation is a set of rules dictating how each group of characters within SQL Server is treated

73. Miss Hinkle was always trying to make me an office magnate, dictating letters and answering telephone calls.

74. Don't let the other team dictate the tempo of the game.

75. Scavenger hunts can be as simple or involved as circumstances dictate.

76. The amount of float is dictated by fitting different Cleats to suit

77. This book quotes from many letters written or dictated by Joseph Smith.

78. This new clause may hearten domestic opponents of moves dictated from Brussels.

79. There then followed a curious little pantomime, apparently also dictated by tradition.

80. Protocol dictates encrypted progress transmissions are sent to Fleet Command at predetermined waypoints.