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    Use "supported" in a sentence

    supported example sentences

    supported


    1. He supported rights of individual ownership and fair interaction with people of other ethnic groups


    2. He was not down there with them filing onto the cold stone benches of Susa on a blustery evening, forced to bear silent witness to pronouncements they hardly supported


    3. "I've always supported the Haadij, Vincef was a good man


    4. She had to work her way down into the heavy framework that held the containment and supported all the life-support compartments above


    5. Those that were the most identified with Germany, and supported Germany, were still counted as Jews


    6. standing upon the shoulders of others, supported,


    7. are supported and maintained in proper relation to one another by means of fibrous and


    8. Next to me stood another American lady wearing a large pair of glasses with unusually thick funky lenses all supported by an unfortunate growth on the side of her nose


    9. Of course, it had to be the right sort of politics, the sort that was supported by bazaars, whist drives and charity lunches attended by her sitting member of parliament


    10. had supported the government’s taming of the wilder elements of

    11. it had to be the right sort of politics, the sort that was supported by


    12. Her parents supported her through uni whereas the rest of us (in common with the vast majority of the student population!) had to get part time jobs in order to keep body and soul together and, more annoyingly, she doesn't see why she should get a job now


    13. A line of pillars stood along the wall and supported the wooden balconies above


    14. whole, supported and complete


    15. It was a pretty lavish cot, one that supported him in whatever arrangement he contorted into


    16. Suzanne was rooted to the floor, and she supported herself by leaning on the counter


    17. supported on either side by massive buttresses that seemed to pin the


    18. He had always acted like he fully supported the Kassikan, and since the landing it wasn’t just an act


    19. supported by some renegade Imperialists, with the intent of holding it


    20. supported his wife, but he just couldn’t deal with crying

    21. Knowing the best thing she could hope for was neighbor's that supported the growth and development


    22. around the square poles that supported the roof


    23. one who supported her


    24. This bridge was supported in the center way up on the farthest upstream of the great chimneys that dominate the lower Hyadrain valley


    25. It is in Scotland supported by the evidence of the public fiars, annual valuations made upon oath, according to the actual state of the markets, of all the different sorts of grain in every different county of Scotland


    26. It is supported by many


    27. Alas, the bank’s method will surely be supported by their highly paid lawyers invoking court procedures


    28. to live and was supported by her husband's brother


    29. He'd paid for half her yandrille, he'd supported all her plans, including the audio equipment history exhibit she'd helped him build for the department lobby


    30. More than that, you have supported me in everything I set out to do

    31. Grandpa Wellbelove had erected the marquee with Sky's help and many there felt that at last this might be the end of Knockwit's devious wins, or run of luck, depending on whom you supported


    32. These blocks easily supported a roof of heavy tiles


    33. not wishing to oppose it, supported – even encouraged –


    34. A big hearth was in the middle of the north side, centered in the row of seven thick stone columns that supported the roof


    35. In the public deliberations, therefore, his voice is little heard, and less regarded; except upon particular occasions, when his clamour is animated, set on, and supported by his employers, not for his, but their own particular purposes


    36. parliament supported one or the other according with


    37. Shouts of acclamation supported him


    38. 1843, a revolt of the army, supported


    39. It likewise discounts merchants' bills, and has, upon several different occasions, supported the credit of the principal houses, not only of England, but of Hamburgh and Holland


    40. An unsuccessful war, for example, in which the enemy got possession of the capital, and consequently of that treasure which supported the credit of the paper money, would occasion a much greater confusion in a country where the whole circulation was carried on by paper, than in one where the greater part of it was carried on by gold and silver

    41. feels supported, they’ll produce their best work for you


    42. In those towns which are principally supported by the constant or occasional residence of a court, and in which the inferior ranks of people are chiefly maintained by the spending of revenue, they are in general idle, dissolute, and poor; as at Rome, Versailles, Compeigne, and Fontainbleau


    43. people – a boy with a bandaged foot, supported by his two loyal


    44. supported by his friends


    45. To my parents who have believed in me always, encouraged me often, and supported every risk with a smile


    46. Which supported her guess that he was a devotee


    47. No accumulation could have supported so great an annual profusion


    48. There is no annual produce, even of gold and silver, which could have supported it


    49. And it was only as Penelope looked down herself that she noticed what partially supported their bridge: a set of thick golden piping, running the length of the ground over the water


    50. Helez was on her knees crying uncontrollably, being supported by an older woman – possibly the aunt she had mentioned














































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    "supported" definitions

    sustained or maintained by aid (as distinct from physical support)


    held up or having the weight borne especially from below