Use "preferring" in a sentence

1. She may like groups, he preferring solitude.

2. It is a shade preferring Barnacle

3. His western disciples formed no large communes, mostly preferring ordinary independent living.

4. Lithuania, preferring peace to war, accepted the ultimatum on March 19.

5. 4 For he suffered them for an example, preferring one another.

6. She scorns the visible trappings of success, preferring to live unnoticed.

7. This timid snake rarely comes near people, preferring undisturbed marshy areas.

8. I rarely spoke to express preferences, preferring to use body language.

9. As an adult, it eats flower nectar, preferring thistles, balsamroot, and phlox.

10. The black giant squirrel rarely enters plantations or settlements, preferring the wild forest.

11. So far, the company has refused to play ball, preferring to remain independent.

12. She may be afraid, preferring her present discomfort to some imagined hospital trauma.

13. Romans 12 - [Be] kindly Affectioned one to another with brotherly love; in honour preferring one another;

14. Like all pigs, Babirusas are excellent swimmers, preferring to live near bodies of water

15. Bitterns live in the marshes and along lagoons and waterways, preferring long grasses and cattails

16. Douglas held his tongue, preferring not to speak out on a politically sensitive issue.

17. Preferring open areas, eastern Bluebirds are often seen along roadsides, parks, and yards

18. Beavers sleep throughout the day, preferring to come out during sunrise and sunset

19. I'm more of a freewheeling adventurer preferring to travel in the mountains all by myself.

20. The coyote avoided the entire area, preferring the corner where the fence joined the llamas' field.

21. He was also opposed to Irish Home Rule, instead preferring a form of dual monarchy.

22. Be kindly Affectioned one to another with brotherly love; in honour preferring one another

23. Eitan was ambivalent, preferring to limit the attack to a signal to the Syrians.

24. Oakley, for example, has straight resting hooks on all their glasses, preferring to call them "earstems".

25. 2 However, the government continued to resist demands for universal suffrage, preferring a power-sharing system.

26. However, Bliss was hostile to complete analysis, preferring to opt for a more detailed enumeration of subjects.

27. 15 However, the government continued to resist demands for universal suffrage, preferring a power-sharing system.

28. A Bogeyman rarely confronts a party of adventurers, preferring to attack a lone individual when it is most vulnerable.

29. 10 Bee kindly Affectioned one to another with brotherly loue, in honour preferring one another

30. We do not engage in stock-exchange trading ourselves, preferring to work with various brokers.

31. I declined, preferring to discuss certain topics of interest to me, such as baptism and the Trinity.

32. Be kindly Affectioned one to another with brotherly love; in honour preferring one another; KJV, YLT, DARBY, ASV

33. "In love of the brethren be tenderly Affectioned one to another; in honor preferring one another;."

34. A moral essay, preferring solitude to publick employment, and all it's Appanages such as fame, command, riches

35. It does not target the introduction of particular services and technologies, preferring a studied neutrality across the board.

36. People don't have the energy to say much, preferring to use their newspapers to keep others at bay.

37. They eschewed grand schemes of schematic explanation, preferring empirical explorations of the particular, with close attention to analyzing function.

38. She occupied herself with the building of churches and monasteries, preferring to distance herself from the power struggles of the court.

39. 10 Be kindly Affectioned one to another with brotherly love; in honour preferring one another; Read full chapter

40. Like virtually all catfish, it is nocturnal, preferring to feed at night, although young feed during the day.

41. Romans 12: 10 Be kindly Affectioned one to another with brotherly love; in honour preferring one another;

42. The young men seem to be preferring some request which the elder ones are indisposed to grant.

43. 26 Buyers often develop strong loyalties to suppliers, preferring not to make changes unless they are unavoidable.

44. Unlike aardvarks, Aardwolves usually leave the termite mounds intact, preferring to lick termites off the surface of the soil

45. They also reject secular governments and practise a form of pacifist, agrarian socialism, generally preferring communal ownership of farms.

46. The author of a good novel wouldn't complain that readers were unfair for preferring a potboiler with a racy cover.

47. 20 Today the leading players have generally abandoned such violent methods, preferring to indulge in insider trading or to line their pockets.

48. Cherishing is not based on infatuation but authenticity — on knowing someone, preferring someone, and choosing someone above all others

49. Noblemen and clergy rarely deign to venture below, preferring to ignore or speak in hushed tones of the Brume…

50. An Airhead doesn't need to express "deep" emotions, preferring to stay blissfully ignorant of stresses and cares

51. Aphids 101 Aphids feed on soft stems, branches, buds and fruit, preferring tender new growth over tougher established foliage

52. 3 He had been too lordly to do this at one time, preferring to give them as Christmas presents.

53. Aiel do not like to ride, preferring their own legs, though they do use pack horses and mules

54. 18 The young men seem to be preferring some request which the elder ones are indisposed to grant.

55. For example, individuals tend to be myopic, preferring positive outcomes in the present often at the expense of future outcomes.

56. Be kindly Affectioned one to another with brotherly love; in honour preferring one another Be devoted to one another in love

57. 6 The Dole campaign has not yet given the thumbs up,[www.Sentencedict.com] preferring to wait for the results of Super Tuesday.

58. 'Be kindly Affectioned one to another with brotherly love; in honour preferring one another;' - Romans 12:10 (KJV) https://kjbo.org/Romans-Chapter-12/

59. Romans 12:10 Be kindly Affectioned one to another with brotherly love; in honour preferring one another; Read verse in King James Version

60. This is a bird of dry open country, preferring even drier and barer soils than the greater short-toed lark.

61. These bandits aren't after ransom, preferring to kill or maroon crews, pillage ships, and sell the cargo under false papers.

62. During the first few years of life, preferring one eye over the other may lead to poor visual development in the Blurrier …

63. A moral essay, preferring solitude to publick employment, and all it's Appanages such as fame, command, riches, pleasures, conversation, & / by Mr

64. Older male Chimps follow a pattern that researchers also see in humans, preferring to have positive relationships with a few good friends

65. Romans 12:10 Be kindly Affectioned one to another with brotherly love; in honour preferring one another; (KJV ASV DBY WBS YLT)

66. 20 Each person has never sought an honour or payment for their selfless work, preferring quietly to get on with the job.

67. Amphiphilic means preferring a different surrounding on either end, as implied by the Greek prefix amphi, denoting 'on both sides'.

68. 18 He delayed having an operation for nine months, preferring instead to try macrobiotic diets and to see a spiritualist.

69. Hence, under these conditions, AC polarization caused the membrane potential to oscillate asymmetrically about the resting potential, preferring the depolarizing half-periods.

70. Preferring a full sun position in well drained soil, Chincherinchee are quick to multiply so they are ideal for garden borders and pots

71. Unlike herons and egrets, which quickly take flight when disturbed, Bitterns often remain still, preferring to rely on not being seen

72. A 30minute set seemed to contain only two distinct songs, preferring to veer from one mantra-like rhythm to the next.

73. Up to now the police have played a passive role with the hippies, preferring to keep a watchful eye on them.

74. He is a grappler in his own right, preferring the mat war and displaying good Armlocks as well as solid choking ability

75. For example, they refused to participate in the Anglican marriage service, preferring to limit their wedding ceremonies to what was legally necessary.

76. Montgomery chose not to exploit his defensive victory, preferring to continue the methodical build up of strength for his autumn offensive, the Second Battle of El Alamein.

77. To recant solemnly; renounce or repudiate: "For nearly 21 years after his resignation as Prime Minister in 1963, he Abjured all titles, preferring to …

78. 2,558 Likes, 191 Comments - Sinead Kennedy (@imsineadkennedy) on Instagram: “The main advantage of preferring a Baggier style is that you can still get plenty of wear out of…”

79. In contrast to its inland relatives, the Perdido Key beach mouse avoids humans, buildings and trash, instead preferring to meander among the dunes near its burrow.

80. Bi‧ased, Biassed /ˈbaɪəst/ ●○○ AWL adjective 1 unfairly preferring one person or group over another Of course I’m biased, but I thought my daughter’s paintings were the best