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Example sentences for "human activities"

  • We need to understand how birds locate these resources and what relation this has to their survival and vulnerability to human activities.

  • Many other dangers that threaten seabirds, some of which are unrelated to human activities, are listed here.

  • It is hard to dismiss the evidence pointing to the impact of human activities on seabird populations during the last 3 centuries.

  • Increase of Seabirds Seabirds are affected by several factors related to human activities, most of which pose a threat to them and will eventually reduce their numbers.

  • Without ceasing to belong to the physical environment it enters also into a medium of human activities, of desires and aversions, habits and instincts.

  • It is possible to study a multitude of histories, and yet permit history, the record of the transitions and transformations of human activities, to escape us.

  • In fact as civilization advances the physical environment gets itself more and more humanized, for the meaning of physical energies and events becomes involved with the part they play in human activities.

  • We come now to the third great division of human activities--a division for which no preparation whatever is made.

  • Thus, then, for the regulation of this fourth division of human activities, we are, as before, dependent on Science.

  • We find, then, that even for this remaining division of human activities, scientific culture is the proper preparation.

  • Thus we see that for regulating the third great division of human activities, a knowledge of the laws of life is the one thing needful.

  • He interpreted the events and changes around him on the analogy of human activities; he looked upon them as manifestations of living wills.

  • Ethics has a physical aspect; since it treats of human activities which, in common with all expenditures or energy, conform to the law of the persistence of energy: moral principles must conform to physical necessities.

  • Hence, I think, the fact that Aristotle supposes happiness to be associated with some one order of human activities, rather than with all orders of human activities.

  • The sea, though it supplements the resources of land areas, is destitute of many essential requirements of man, and affords no basis, alone, for the secure development of human activities.

  • Were such understanding possible, the expert conduct of war would be one of the easiest, instead of one of the most difficult, of human activities.

  • A principle found, by careful analysis, to be governing as to human activities of any nature, is also applicable to the problems of war.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "human activities" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    birch bark; during several; human affection; human bein; human beings; human character; human creatures; human destiny; human faculty; human hand; human immortality; human kind; human kindness; human laws; human misery; human natur; human need; human remains; human souls; human sympathy; human understanding; human work; reasonable terms; sacred fire; sits down; went about