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"Event" in a Sentence (27 examples)
You make too much of the event.
It is easy to be wise after the event.
I felt ill and was admitted to the hospital, but in the event, it was nothing serious.
In the event of rain, the game will not be held.
An apparently small event may lead to a great result.
I remember the event as vividly as if it were just yesterday.
In any event, I will do my best.
It was an event that proved extraordinary.
It is an exciting night event.
It was an event that occurred only rarely.
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In the event of strong wind…
the events of his early years
Experience in Australia indicates that after a devastating weather event, up to one-fifth of people suffer the debilitating effects of extreme stress, emotional injury, and despair.
I went to an event in San Francisco last week.
Where will the event be held?
hard beginnings have many times prosperous events […].
Of my ill boding Dream / Behold the dire Event.
dark doubts between the promise and event
In the event, he turned out to have what I needed anyway.
Miss Burton, you are an event! Sleepy, old Lymston's going to love you! Bye-bye. Bye.
If X is a random variable representing the toss of a six-sided die, then its sample space could be denoted as {1,2,3,4,5,6}. Examples of events could be: X=1, X=2, X>5,X̸=4, and X isin 1,3,5.
Leave we him to his events.
1590, Robert Greene, Greene’s Never Too Late, in The Life and Complete Works in Prose and Verse of Robert Greene, Volume 8, Huff Library, 1881, p. 33, […] I will first rehearse you an English Historie acted and evented in my Countrey of England […]
c. 1597, Ben Jonson, The Case is Altered, Act V, Scene 8, in C. H. Herford and Percy Simpson (editors), Ben Jonson, Volume 3, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1927, p. 178, ô that thou sawst my heart, or didst behold The place from whence that scalding sigh evented.
This is the reason why this water hath no such force when it is carried, as it hath at the spring it self: because the vertue of it consisteth in a spiritual and occulte qualitie, which eventeth and vanisheth by the carriage.
1559, attributed to William Baldwin, “How the Lorde Clyfford for his straunge and abhominable cruelty came to as straunge and sodayne a death” in The Mirror for Magistrates, Part III, edited by Joseph Haslewood, London: Lackington, Allen & Co., 1815, Volume 2, p. 198, For as I would my gorget have undon To event the heat that had mee nigh undone, An headles arrow strake mee through the throte, Where through my soule forsooke his fylthy cote.
1598, George Chapman, The Third Sestiad, Hero and Leander (completion of the poem begun by Christopher Marlowe), […] as Phœbus throws His beams abroad, though he in clouds be clos’d, Still glancing by them till he find oppos’d A loose and rorid vapour that is fit T’ event his searching beams, and useth it To form a tender twenty-colour’d eye, Cast in a circle round about the sky […]
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