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Example sentences for "protects"

Lexicographically close words:
protectorates; protectors; protectorship; protectour; protectress; protege; protegee; proteges; proteid; proteids
  1. Surely the hand of God protects this man.

  2. Let the man of England rejoice that those terrible inflictions cannot be laid on him, and be grateful to the freedom which protects the most favoured nation of mankind.

  3. Not only do I love and venerate that old wall as the Moslems love their holiest mosque, but I regard it also as something which actually protects me; as something which conserves my life and prolongs my youth.

  4. The same old errors meet us in new forms, the old problems are yet unsolved, the waste is so vast that we sometimes feel thankful that we cannot do as much as we would, and that Nature protects children from our worst mistakes.

  5. Wears a red jacket and green skirt, and protects the fishing community against small-pox.

  6. He protects one against the treacherous attacks of witches.

  7. She helps fishermen when fishing at night, and protects them against cholera, dysentery, and other intestinal disorders.

  8. She protects fishermen from drowning, and from being caught by big fish.

  9. Wears a red skirt and green coat and protects the fishermen from fever.

  10. Rides on a tiger, and protects the community from cholera.

  11. So every claw fits into a sheath, which protects the point, and prevents it from being worn down by rubbing against the ground.

  12. For these reasons it is very useful in rocky and hilly country, for it can scramble about for hours on steep and stony ground without getting tired, while its thick coat protects it from the cold.

  13. That person who always protects the good and restrains the wicked deserves to become a king and to govern the world.

  14. That king, who, first protecting his own self, protects others that deserve protection, feels the satisfaction of finding his subjects growing in prosperity.

  15. It is Time, O Sakra, that protects or destroys all things.

  16. Since the king, taking a heavy load upon himself, protects his subjects with the aid of a mighty force, it is for this that the people are able to live in happiness.

  17. Arjuna said, 'The man armed with the rod of chastisement governs all subjects and protects them.

  18. He who protects Weakness wins heaven, while he who persecutes it goes to bell.

  19. Heat resides within the head (brain) and protects the body (from perishing).

  20. Rescue me and, O, protect me as the sire protects the son of his loins.

  21. I am thine,' and it is for this reason that the Wind-god protects thee.

  22. That king who is devoted to righteousness and who protects and chastises the good and the wicked with discrimination, attains to those regions that belong to man of righteous deeds.

  23. Hence, that king who, agreeably to the duties laid down for his order, protects the other classes, becomes worthy of respect.

  24. He who protects all creatures, the loved and the odious equally, by impartially wielding the lord of Chastisement, is said to be the embodiment of righteousness.

  25. It is plain to see that no powerful brotherhood protects him.

  26. Thus he consults the good of his country by causing justice and judgment to reign therein as in heaven; and thus he consults the peace of every innocent citizen and protects him from the violence of evildoers.

  27. Samalamma wears a red skirt and green coat, and protects the fishermen from fever.

  28. Nukalamma wears a red jacket and green skirt, and protects the fishing community against small-pox.

  29. Bhagadevi rides on a tiger, and protects the community from cholera.

  30. The bark protects the cambium, and the cambium is the tissue which by cell multiplication in the growing season produces the yearly additions of wood and bark.

  31. The leaves are large and shine with a varnish which protects them from dust and smoke.

  32. Mulching protects the surface-soil from freezing as readily as when exposed, and thus keeps it longer open for the admission of air and moisture.

  33. It contains no more ammonia than rain-water does; and, were it not for the fact that it protects the soil against loss of heat, and produces other benefits of mulching, it would have no more advantageous effect.

  34. Nature protects the seeds of wild, much more effectually than those of domesticated plants.

  35. The politician protects the gangster; the gangster protects the procurer, and both of them vote early and often for the politician.

  36. The belief of the criminal does not disarm society; it protects itself from him as from a poisonous serpent, or from a beast that lives on human flesh.

  37. Can she never sit by her own hearth, with the arms of her children about her neck, and with a husband who loves and protects her?

  38. To the shrine of Lufthildis corn is also brought as an offering to be distributed among the poor, while St Gertrud in Belgium protects bean and pea sowing[66].

  39. At Meerbeck in Brabant corn is blessed before it is sown under the auspices of the saint Berlindis, who protects tree planting.

  40. Judging by her cult and her legends the pseudo-saint practises and protects in endless ways the early arts of settled agriculture and civilization.

  41. The furze where it runs protects it from fox and lynx and wolverine.

  42. Nature protects the ermine by turning his russet coat of the grass season to spotless white for midwinter--except the jet tail-tip left to lure hungry enemies and thus, perhaps, to prevent the little stoat degenerating into a sloth.

  43. And with what care he protects her from harm at these periods?

  44. Nothing protects her virtue so surely as disease.

  45. He spurs His horse and charges Olivier; beneath The boss of purest gold his shield breaks down, Then at his side a pointed lance he aims; But God protects him, for the blow ne'er reached The flesh.

  46. The metal plate or tip which protects the end of a scabbard, belt, etc.

  47. In this case a "block of euphotide or diallage rock protects a friable limestone:" the contrast of this dark cap with the white base, and the singularity of the form, made it a striking object.

  48. God's care is guarding you; God's hand protects you; only let us endure, and we shall see greater wonders.

  49. The wolf protects in the same fashion a sheep for his own eating.

  50. The particular reason for cleaning out the mortise before making the finish cuts is, that the corners of the mortise are used as fulcrums for the chisels, and the eighth of an inch stock still remaining protects the corners.

  51. Put it religiously on a rack which protects the entire cutting edge.

  52. A skin that is rubbed enough becomes so active that it practically cleans itself, and it protects against colds and other diseases.

  53. A normal taste is very desirable, for it protects the possessor.

  54. God--this is the same sense--protects His Church from every danger and calamity.


  55. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "protects" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.