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    Use "by choice" in a sentence

    by choice example sentences

    by choice


    1. I began to understand the customary village wisdom of living in a place by choice, in splendid naïveté, unconcerned with fad or fashion, and where schedules bear very little weight


    2. It's not by choice, of course, but there is a voice in their heads that tells them they aren't worthy of greatness and they should pollute their bodies to ease the pain


    3. I was with her by choice, by my own free will


    4. And not by choice


    5. things show up in your life by choice rather than by


    6. Remember, you're all here by choice


    7. As an unmarried sergeant I think I did a lot of married men a big favour by volunteering and why not? They had families and I had myself by choice


    8. Modern versions, however, are ―self-containing‖ in the manner an increasing number of these communities are (typically) devolving into quasi-permanent arrangements partly (determined) by choice rather than (conditioned) by necessity


    9. America did not precipitate the events leading up to those unprovoked attack(s) on its own Soil! So where‘s the dis-connect? The duties of citizenship are not always conditioned by choice


    10. If tribes did not move to designated land by choice, they were taken by force

    11. She looked at the note in disgust: when she had really needed him, he hadn’t been there, and obviously by choice! There was nothing in this folded piece of paper to make up for that! She tossed it and the rose onto the bureau and sat on the edge of the bed, dropping her head into her hands


    12. That makes for one longer war and three wars of aggression by choice


    13. Many southerners in the Confederate Army were not there by choice, drafted or kept on after their enlistment expired


    14. learned that many of America’s homeless are not homeless by choice


    15. This is the way that change is unfolding on this planet – person by person, choice by choice


    16. come a disciple by choice; it is more a matter of destiny than


    17. ” I had been traveling constantly since 1979, much of it by choice to stay away from Dixie, who had a much lower bottom than I, e


    18. “Well, first, it wasn't by choice,” Moshe replied, somewhat tartly, then, feigning modesty, “but


    19. It's not like we would’ve let someone put us there by choice


    20. “Balik wasn’t with the pirates by choice

    21. one or the other, by choice


    22. Or they can have both organs, by choice


    23. She was not an immoral woman wholly by choice


    24. "The CSIS operates independently, not by choice but of necessity," said the intelligence chief, suddenly defensive


    25. But not by choice


    26. Of course, it wasn’t by choice and I wasn’t given a tour either time onboard


    27. Quite often there is a balance in what one experiences by choice, choosing to experience both sides of the coin, both sides of the situation, this can be by choice and can be called karma, though even if they do not choose, in order to understand, you must be both the murder and the victim, this is karma


    28. Quite often there is a balance in what one experiences by choice, choosing to experience both sides of the coin, both sides of the situation


    29. “Assisting, you say Your Highness, was he assisting by choice


    30. Think about the millions of American citizens living in poverty not by choice, but by

    31. I was imprinted with this lust, not by choice, and then beaten over the head severely for using it; imprinted very dramatically with frustration, fear, and pain


    32. Rather than having a representative who never represents his electorate in the exact ratios on every issue, for lack of knowledge of these details or by choice, why not have the preferences of the electorate known on a regularly polled basis


    33. remarkable home births, by choice, all of them unassisted


    34. We came together not always by choice, but nonetheless here we were,


    35. alcoholic, not necessarily by choice but in fact, turns away from those


    36. The twins are, by choice, refraining from entering the conversation


    37. It all seemed so absurd, like the joke was on us or something, but then again I knew that for most people it wasn’t by choice


    38. He left by choice


    39. together - not by choice but by circumstances


    40. Isn’t there peace of mind in knowing that if you lose your job, you have resources to fall back on? Imagine the peace of mind that comes with not needing a job, being unemployed by choice because you don’t need employment

    41. That has to be met by choice of your own, to deal with the inner belief system and find a relationship with God and learn to build friendships


    42. are – it is becoming more and more, by choice, the center of their


    43. abandoned by their natural mothers, either by choice or circumstance


    44. You are homeless by choice


    45. “The heart is empathetic by nature, but loving by choice


    46. crawling, pulling up) appear to be of involuntary reaction, most of our actions are by choice rather


    47. You subscribe to it by choice (conscious or


    48. “It's not by choice, but by my stomach's insistence


    49. “If not by choice to share with each other,” it was the sunflower yellow kernels the pilgrim had seen before


    50. What is the name of the set of rules that govern us in the many games we participate in by choice, necessity or inescapability? At every level of collectivity, whenever there is a we, if that we is playing a game, then there is either a set of rules or a ruler(s) that governs how the game is played according both to its design and intention






























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