Sentences with aspect
as·pect
A a - Climate and weather affect every aspect of our lives. [+ of]
- The house had a south-west aspect.
- Yet the remarkable success of Mad Men is a tribute to one man's vision, determination and rigorous attention to every aspect of the process.
- One important aspect was the notion of the windscreen as interface, the point of departure from the inside to the outside.
- Our journey had taken on a new aspect. The countryside was no longer familiar.
- The physical aspect of the landscape
- To consider every aspect of a problem
- To consider a problem from every aspect
- A severe aspect
- The southern aspect of a house
- A good aspect of the village from the tower
- The ventral aspect of a fish
- Consider all aspects of the war
- aspects of her personality
- The eastern aspect of the house
- The physical aspect of the country.
- The superficial aspect of the situation.
- Both aspects of a decision.
- That is the aspect of the problem that interests me most.
- He wore an aspect of gloom. Hers was an aspect of happy optimism.
- Warlike in aspect.
- The house has a southern aspect.
- The dorsal aspect of a fish; the northern aspect of the house.
- The Latin perfect aspect; the Russian imperfect aspect.
- The house has a southern aspect, i. e. a position which faces the south.