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    Use "juri" in a sentence

    juri example sentences

    juri


    1. 58 percent of serious injuries in people 65 and older are caused by falls


    2. Another study revealed that 57 percent of women and 36 percent of men who die of injuries received the damage in a fall


    3. Trichogramma Minutum and T Pretiosum: These are a minute egg parasite that destroy the eggs of most injurious pests such as the bollworm, cotton leafworm and various borers, hornworm, codling moth, and all moths and butterfly eggs


    4. Of the two-hundred and six passengers and crew aboard the plane there were three further fatalities and a number of injuries


    5. ‘What if she’s got serious injuries … don’t they say you shouldn’t move people who’re seriously injured?’ the engineer said after a moment’s silence


    6. Now that he was in it, he was very aware that he was nothing like the heroes he used to read about, courageous, mighty of thew, able to fight on in spite of grievous injuries and with an endless supply of knowledge of whatever enemy they faced


    7. Not your laws, not your juries, and (pointing the gun at the JUDGE) not you


    8. His injuries are not fatal, but they require immediate attention


    9. separated to prevent them from injuring one another


    10. Mr Blake will be taking early retirement from the practice as a result of his injuries but he emphasised that he would be continuing to act for the charities which are so close to his heart - including the Danvers House Foundation and various schools in the area

    11. committed under his jurisdiction


    12. alive, and being exceptionally careful to avoid injuring them!”


    13. Tom had seen enough battlefield injuries to realise what had


    14. ‘They can’t find any injuries except the knife wounds to her arms and hands – and those aren’t serious, little more than scratches really – defence wounds, they reckon


    15. “All the other injuries and chemicals that put someone in a vegetative state leave the brain too damaged for the Kassikan’s purpose


    16. He had insisted that she ride his mare, and he would lead Achilles just to keep him from further injuring his leg


    17. Mercy is a quality that he has largely forgotten about, tagging along through life in his brother's wake, abjuring any responsibility for things that have happened with the excuse that he has only been following orders


    18. Knights over the jurisdiction of heresy charges


    19. Your parents were under the wall … your mother was brought out of the ruins alive and lived long enough to be taken to hospital but she died from her injuries


    20. 'count their blessings', for though they were, in fact, quite fortunate not to have been killed or suffered any serious injuries in Justice's wave of wrathful destruction and death, they were still quite anxious

    21. His injuries were healed


    22. Although the Duke held no jurisdiction in Troyes, he would


    23. injuries in the past


    24. injuries, then?’ Claude inspected his elbows and the


    25. Still mindless of any injuries he may have suffered, like severed arteries, he let the reflections of Alfred's light show him the shop and a large cleaver hanging on the wall


    26. are now outside the diocese and have no jurisdiction here


    27. ‘There's no way he could act beyond the jurisdiction


    28. ‘This falls within the jurisdiction of the Church, Bailli,


    29. Though drenched in his own blood, none of his injuries were mortal


    30. Dominicans interfering within his jurisdiction and, in the

    31. inquisitors were not even priests, but jurists in the


    32. Because of his own injuries, to remain standing, Adros had to rely on his staff to keep him upright


    33. And juries would come from these men, too, instead of only us


    34. “You weren’t disgusted to hear about my injuries?”


    35. She retreated as briskly as her injuries allowed


    36. “Tragus gave me those injuries


    37. He took in our group and the injuries that Ash and Liam had sustained


    38. “Considering the injuries to her mouth and jaw, shouldn’t we commend the meticulous way she


    39. Ordinarily, I would not follow an infuriating male I barely knew into his apartment, but I felt compelled to see to his injuries


    40. We had only two injuries, neither one life-threatening

    41. end, by conjuring up, out of the blue, this whole pooja business


    42. “My, what happened here? Are you all okay?” Maye looked us over for injuries and then at the ice laced wall


    43. In the disorderly times which gave birth to those barbarous institutions, the great proprietor was sufficiently employed in defending his own territories, or in extending his jurisdiction and authority over those of his neighbours


    44. Philemon described her injuries to me


    45. In other countries, much greater and more extensive jurisdictions were frequently granted to them


    46. It might, probably, be necessary to grant to such towns as were admitted to farm their own revenues, some sort of compulsive jurisdiction to oblige their own citizens to make payment


    47. One was to erect a new order of jurisdiction, by establishing magistrates and a town-council in every considerable town of his demesnes


    48. legs into a trot, despite all the protests from her many injuries


    49. It is a mistake to imagine that those territorial jurisdictions took their origin from the feudal law


    50. Not only the highest jurisdictions, both civil and criminal, but the power of levying troops, of coining money, and even that of making bye-laws for the government of their own people, were all rights possessed allodially by the great proprietors of land, several centuries before even the name of the feudal law was known in Europe














































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