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How to use amenable in a sentence

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They are also particularly amenable to the internal and external application of herbal medicated oils.
Her artistic vision and energy prove as amenable to canvas as they do to clay.
We are always amenable to trying out new songs or developing the programme to cater for more and more people.
The reality is that for obvious reasons the continuing gangland carnage is not readily amenable to ordinary law.
Beech is usually quite amenable to hard cutting back, as long as it gets plenty of light it will quickly sprout new shoots from the older wood.
The hotel staff say that children are more amenable to new ideas and thus the game has more of an impact on them.
For example, the vexed problem of alcohol abuse is argued by some to be amenable to outside intervention.
This may be in part because it is a younger art, and one more amenable to modern sensibilities.
Lots more people would hear what you had to say if you'd just be amenable to how we'd like to read your sites.
Because of this, he says the Department is hoping to ensure a system amenable to academic researchers.
One of them told her that she had even spoken to the woman about her, and that the woman was amenable to seeing her.
He's leaving some time next year and he will be replaced by a board which you can bet your bottom dollar will be more amenable to the government.
And this may, in turn, make them far more amenable to compromise on postal voting and a new supreme court.
It was clearly not reliable or repeatable and therefore not amenable to science and quickly discredited.
Nor is the exercise upon which the court is engaged amenable to such an answer.
And there are several new independents whose backgrounds and antecedents will surely make them amenable to a little persuasion.
We are at a time when current fashion trends are remarkably amenable to gun concealment, particularly in leisurewear.
For both the abortion rights movement and anti-abortionists, members of Congress could prove amenable to restricting access to abortion.
They're more amenable to control within State borders than radio waves beamed out from transmission towers, relay stations and satellites.
On the upside, he has room to strut his nonpareil axe work, but the orchestra isn't so much an effective foil as an amenable supporter.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The majority of so-called cases of flatfoot are, however, in the stage amenable to psychic measures.
Winds, laik everything else, are amenable to control, if you only know how to control them.
This sheepish innocuousness comes easily to the natively uninitiative, to those who are readily amenable to fear and prohibitions.
To what extent this fish is amenable to the influences of temperature is an unsolved problem.
They were amenable to no civil laws, and recognized none but those of the church.
They will require a little wine, to mellow the austerity of age, and make them amenable to the laws.
The constipation will at first be more amenable to the use of purgatives.
Philip, finding her so amenable, tried to discuss their future plans.
Both these men were amenable to the influence of verbal suggestions.
She had a lively perception of the foibles of others, and no reverence for her seniors, whom she thought dull, cautious, and ridiculously amenable by commonplaces.
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