SCIENCE in a Sentence
Learn SCIENCE from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
227 example sentences for SCIENCE, such as:
1. I must admit that my knowledge of science is patchy.
2. He's already got a credit/three credits in earth science.
3. A degree in computer science offers a fast track to the top.
4. Space travel is one of the marvels/wonders of modern science.
5. They do their best to make science intelligible to young children.
2. He's already got a credit/three credits in earth science.
3. A degree in computer science offers a fast track to the top.
4. Space travel is one of the marvels/wonders of modern science.
5. They do their best to make science intelligible to young children.
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Meanings and Examples of SCIENCE
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science
n. a particular branch of scientific knowledge
n. ability to produce solutions in some problem domain
Classic Sentence: (115 in 8 pages)
1 Natural philosophy is the genius that has regulated my fate; I desire, therefore, in this narration, to state those facts which led to my predilection for that science.
2 In this mood of mind I betook myself to the mathematics and the branches of study appertaining to that science as being built upon secure foundations, and so worthy of my consideration.
3 He was an uncouth man, but deeply imbued in the secrets of his science.
4 He asked me several questions concerning my progress in the different branches of science appertaining to natural philosophy.
5 As a child I had not been content with the results promised by the modern professors of natural science.
6 It was very different when the masters of the science sought immortality and power; such views, although futile, were grand; but now the scene was changed.
7 The ambition of the inquirer seemed to limit itself to the annihilation of those visions on which my interest in science was chiefly founded.
8 He then took a cursory view of the present state of the science and explained many of its elementary terms.
9 There only remained a resolution to return to my ancient studies and to devote myself to a science for which I believed myself to possess a natural talent.
10 None but those who have experienced them can conceive of the enticements of science.
11 I became acquainted with the science of anatomy, but this was not sufficient; I must also observe the natural decay and corruption of the human body.
12 Clerval had never sympathized in my tastes for natural science; and his literary pursuits differed wholly from those which had occupied me.
13 This was indeed a godlike science, and I ardently desired to become acquainted with it.
14 While I improved in speech, I also learned the science of letters as it was taught to the stranger, and this opened before me a wide field for wonder and delight.
15 --and we've produced all the things that go to make civilization--oh, science and art and all that.
Example Sentence: (112 in 8 pages)
1 Many leading scientists do not consider that science can give absolutely reliable knowledge.
2 I must admit that my knowledge of science is patchy.
3 The emerging science of photography was already changing fashions in art.
4 It's a science in that it can be measured by results and is subject to methodological analysis.
5 Engineering and technology are disciplines distinct from one another and from science.
6 Not bad science knowledge, but not knowledge; does not do bad things, and only do good things.
7 These two branches of the science have now become clearly separated.
8 A degree in computer science offers a fast track to the top.
9 Space travel is one of the marvels/wonders of modern science.
10 This is a modern health services research unit but you hold an antiquated view of science.
11 Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind.
12 They do their best to make science intelligible to young children.
13 To place something else at the center may arouse fears that superstition and non-scientific ideas will attack an undefended citadel of science.
14 Modern science and technology empower human beings to control natural forces more effectively.
15 He's already got a credit/three credits in earth science.