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How to use natures in a sentence

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In the first part the narrators reveal and analyze their own natures as well as their corrective visions of the world.
They were thought to have dual natures because they appeared only in the guise of morning or evening stars.
If there was one common thread running through the artists I spoke to, it's their good natures, and Kat is by far the bubbliest of the bunch.
Bald-headed Fred's robbery and torture anecdotes made excellent writing material but our inharmonious natures made living together burdensome.
Reflecting our multi-faceted natures, each actor broadly personifies an element of her personality.
His birth was nothing less than the enfleshment of God the Son, in which the divine and human natures were united in the one person.
If we are one in Christ, then our unity in him, while suppressing the partition of individual natures, in no way negates personal plurality.
Elsewhere, Herbert describes demons as hybrids of unshapely human bodies and animal natures.
No matter how far they run, the characters can never escape their essential natures.
Of course, it's very difficult to disentangle children's basic natures from what adults have taught them.
So our old natures rebel and we let them know in subtle little ways that they are a bother.
When they lack force, tyrannical natures are characterized by simulation and their behaviour by obliqueness.
He drew a distinction between Eutyches, who was condemned for teaching one, rather than two, natures in Christ, and the Monophysites.
I make this prediction based on what we know about biology, which is that natures abhors uniformity.
Because of their boisterous natures and their genteel parentage these rascals are destined to wind up having many exciting adventures together!
Laughably awful dialogue is liberally slathered onto the stock adventure setup and the characters' true natures are obvious from the start.
Human beings are creatures of peace, and we shouldn't resist our natures, but when everyone else around you seem to be resisting their natures it's difficult for me not to.
To be a great power with far-flung interests of different natures is to invite hypocrisy.
Two related factors are our litigious natures and greed for easy money.
According to Aristotelian metaphysics, natures are complexes of powers.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It was the fervid outpouring of two natures which had nothing that was spiritual in them.
The baser instincts of the game appealed to the uppermost sides of their natures.
His personages often face about at critical instants and Bely their natures by sudden revulsions.
And many bodies will coagulate upon commixture, whose separated natures promise no concretion.
What other art gives scope to natures and dispositions so diverse, and to tastes so contrarious?
It is in self-seeking and advancement that we narrow our faculties and imprison our natures.
Sentiment is the ultima ratio feminarum, and of men whose natures are of the epicene gender.
There are some natures, I believe, which after a shock turn and flee from the shocking agent.
And as a shuttle separates the warp from the woof, so a name distinguishes the natures of things.
But are not these spirited natures apt to be savage with one another, and with everybody else?
The human and divine natures, though for ever distinct, are united in one divine person by the hypostatic union.
It is probable that the missionaries at St. Marys had been too strict and exacting for their independent natures.
Like all individualistic natures he desires the monopoly of certain emotions.
Perhaps, between us both we may ingraft a little more pride in their natures, for I see they are sadly lacking.
Subordination to the wills of their superiors was ingrained in their natures.
I have ever held it to be a proof of the suspiciousness of our natures and unworthy.
These strenuous natures are apt to take umbrage at the fact of their work being interfered with.
In such a shape the patriotic instinct may tend in natures weaker than Bolingbroke's to mawkishness or sentimentality.
Nowhere do we really see beings mixing their natures and metamorphosing themselves into each other.
The atmosphere that surrounds us is so often treacherous to our pliant natures!
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