Use "occupy a position" in a sentence

1. They occupy a lowly position in society.

2. Lines occupy the highest unshakable position in Chinese painting.

3. The Biracial Advantage People of mixed race occupy a unique position in the U.S

4. Brahmins occupy the highest position in the Hindu Varna (caste) system

5. Absorption bases are ointment bases which in their system characteristics occupy a position between aqueous and anhydrous systems.

6. Tourniquets, placed upon the carotid arteries, occupy a position of great honor in the Armamentarium of such people

7. These people occupy such a marginal position in society that the authorities think they can be safely ignored.

8. It is more a function of their inter se relations and who gets to occupy the pole position.

9. What does Coincide mean? To occupy the same relative position or the same area in space

10. Take a Backseat, to occupy a secondary or inferior position: Her writing has taken a Backseat because of other demands on her time.

11. The paramedian and median angiomas occupy a special position because the optimum treatment of total excisiou is not possible with them.

12. Wu and Zhang also clashed over who would occupy the position of premier, replacing each other's choices with their own.

13. By alloying the material, impurity atoms in low concentrations will occupy a lattice position directly below a dislocation, such as directly below an extra half plane defect.

14. With the unique position of Chinese jade culture in Chinese civilization, jade moppets occupy an important place in the traditional moppet culture.

15. 23 But it's dismaying in the sense that people who occupy a position of relative privilege seem to go out of their way to avoid acknowledging it.

16. MacMillan and E. suffruticosum Sprengel apparently occupy an intermediate position, although the former tends more towards autogamy, whereas the latter tends towards allogamy.

17. Homeowners occupy around two thirds of the units in Appalachia whereas renters occupy the remainder.

18. Many Bosons can occupy a single quantum state

19. Redirect traffic, occupy all lanes

20. Homeowners occupy about 70% of the units in Council Bluffs and renters occupy the remainder.

21. The work of the Selection Board ends with the drawing up of a list (in alphabetical order) of applicants suitable and a list of applicants unsuitable to occupy the position advertised.

22. All physical objects occupy space.

23. Even quite small aircraft occupy a lot of space.

24. Coincide Meaning: "be identical in substance or nature;" 1715, "occupy the same space, agree in position," from Medieval… See definitions of Coincide.

25. They occupy the house next door.

26. Courtesans occupy a scandalous yet challenging space in world history

27. This challenge will occupy Europe for a generation or more.

28. To occupy the intervening months she took a temporary job.

29. Coincide definition, to occupy the same place in space, the same point or period in time, or the same relative position: The centers of concentric circles Coincide

30. He became Grand Almoner to King Louis XVIII (1808, during the king's exile), continuing to occupy this position after the Restoration of 1814 and until his death.

31. Anesthesiologist assistants occupy a growing segment of the health care community

32. Branchiopods occupy key positions in aquatic communities.

33. does he occupy himself now he's retired?

34. How much memory does the program occupy?

35. 26 Regional managers occupy a crucial role in developing a strategic framework.

36. By doing this, field Artillerymen reduced the time required to occupy a position and dispelled fears about the field artillery’s inability to keep up with the other combat arms on a highly mobile battlefield

37. Antelopes occupy the ecological niche which deer occupy north of the Sahara.Both deer and Antelopes are grass-eating mammals

38. In crossword puzzles, ⟨dž⟩, ⟨lj⟩, ⟨nj⟩ each occupy a single square.

39. Then they attempted to occupy the castle.

40. Some of you already occupy that role.

41. In North America, they occupy 190–535 kHz.

42. In some languages, certain expressions are used when addressing those who are older or who occupy a position of authority, while different expressions are used when addressing one’s peers or those who are younger.

43. Pondering this would occupy a quarter of an hour, if not more.

44. The Bemba occupy the northeastern part of Zambia

45. CFSI's classrooms, offices and adjunct space occupy a total of 9,204 square metres.

46. 3 How much memory does the program occupy?

47. India’s relations with her neighbours occupy a central place in India’s foreign policy.

48. The Australasian butcherbirds are not shrikes, although they occupy a similar ecological niche.

49. Peat swamp forests occupy the entire coastline of Borneo.

50. No man could occupy his place in French literature.

51. Who occupy a “holy place” that the seventh world power attempts to desolate?

52. Alluvion continued to occupy county office space after Jan

53. 11 Rev. P. Stewart was to occupy the Chair.

54. The bed seemed to occupy most of the room.

55. The Ball will then move to occupy the block

56. Men still occupy more positions of power than women.

57. They thought they should occupy their leisure more profitably.

58. Various disorders followed until Brazil decided to occupy Puerto Alonso with a military force.

59. ‘in-use position’ means the position of devices in a deployed aerodynamic drag-reducing position;

60. There is plenty of cheap entertainment to occupy people’s minds.

61. Occupy the industry heart, good-hearted. the health is honest.

62. In church buildings, icons of Jesus, Mary, and many “saints” occupy a central place.

63. But if you are old power, the most important thing you can do is to occupy yourself before others occupy you, before you are occupied.

64. The offices occupy the two top floors of the building.

65. As an important instrumentality, science education should occupy the spirit.

66. Position: For a details view, the position is always 1.

67. What does Choir mean? The part of a church they occupy, as a chancel or Choir loft

68. Three:Pig's occupy has no matter to jilt that carefully tail.

69. There are better pursuits to occupy one’s interest and energy.

70. Nothing should occupy the place of Jehovah in our heart.

71. Frances invited them to occupy the upstairs of her home.

72. Work will occupy your mind and help you forget about him.

73. Land is, in most instances, purchased by those who occupy it.

74. Amuse, divert, entertain mean to occupy the attention with something pleasant

75. Parks, groves, gardens, nature reserves, and agricultural areas occupy 8,329 hectares.

76. It adopts "antifluorite structure," which means that the small K+ ions occupy the tetrahedral (F−) sites in fluorite, and the larger S2− centers occupy the eight-coordinate sites.

77. Wandering bustling Bridgetown, with its many sights and old colonial buildings, can easily occupy a day

78. A sex position where the woman is on top; Cowgirl position

79. Position a camera upstage.

80. Small vendors occupy several roads that causes pedestrian and vehicular traffic.