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How to use devotes in a sentence

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Warman devotes most of the remainder of the book to tracing the history of corn in major areas of the world, dealing first with Asiatic locales.
It lists all the rarer plants of the district, and the zoophytes, and devotes a whole chapter to geology.
He devotes himself to the task of educating the younger generation among the Taiwanese.
It devotes nearly a chapter to Walsh and his crusade, and Lance chips in a few choice words about the man too.
The national environment programme devotes a separate action plan to greenhouse gas emissions.
It gives an overview of British society and history and devotes chapters to the eight topics that candidates will be quizzed on in the test.
The brick-like tome devotes ten pages to our city, mostly praising it to the leaden skies.
The author devotes considerable attention to presidential pastimes and the recreation habits of the first families.
Cicero devotes much of his speech to impugning the credibility of their statements upon the ground of traditional Gallic inveracity.
She devotes loving attention to her orchestra, and especially to the coin-operated nickelodeon, the earliest version of a juke box.
Azar concentrates on poetics and stylistics and devotes only a few pages to the panegyric of the Duke.
That's why he calls you to his side and devotes himself to purifying you in the fire of his love.
Bouton, who assesses the dismal prospects for conversion of African slaves in six pages, devotes two entire chapters to the Carib Indians.
Any time that a hospital doctor devotes to computing does not lead to increased income potential.
Transmitting on the frequency 100.9, the station devotes 60 per cent of its airtime to programmes in Tonga while the rest are in English.
The book devotes 30 pages to cucurbits, from giant pumpkins through marrows, zucchinis and cucumbers to back-scratching loofahs.
Homer is a big subject, and Schmidt devotes three chapters to biographical speculation, literary analysis and cultural anthropology.
Off the pitch, he is happy burying himself in his music, while he devotes time to the association of charities he has established.
Along with its explanation of dishlickers and Darwin stubbies, it devotes nearly 90 pages to Aboriginal languages.
A licensed psychotherapist, she devotes much of her time to traveling to schools to speak about her experiences.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Mr. Williams, as an instrumentalist, devotes himself especially to the violin and the cornet.
It is probable that he devotes more hours to his toil than his American congener.
The art of caring for trees is called arboriculture, and one who devotes himself to it an arborist.
The resulting volume devotes half its pages to the Hebrew Scriptures and half to the New Testament.
Mrs Delany was a camp follower of Handel's concerts, and Blakeman devotes a chapter to her enthusiastic musings.
Bacchus is the divinity to whom waggle devotes his especial worship.
Take the case of a doctor who devotes himself to sanitary science.
He devotes also to anathema all the nations of the land of Canaan.
The Anglo-Saxon civilizes the other races or devotes them to extinction.
Keene's focus on noncombatant soldiers is significant and has no parallel in a literature that devotes the bulk of its attention to the dramatic events of the front lines.
The chapter that Brenneman devotes to this sensational aspect of charlatanism merely confirms Barnum's dictum that there is a tragic, believing dupe born every minute.
In a word, pious persons, devotes, are stupid on various points.
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