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Sentences with identify

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  • There are a number of distinguishing characteristics by which you can identify a Hollywood epic. [VERB noun]
  • Police have already identified around 10 murder suspects. [VERB noun]
  • The disclosures were included in court papers filed against a Brooklyn woman fighting efforts to identify her for allegedly sharing nearly.
  • A small group of enthusiasts yesterday attended a training session to learn advanced techniques to identify frog mating and territorial.
  • Scientists claim to have identified natural substances with cancer-combating properties. [VERB noun]
  • She wore a little nurse's hat on her head to identify her. [VERB noun]
  • The system may identify the footprint found in one Heidelberg break.
  • A further 32619 Victorians identify as having Lebanese ancestry.
  • She would only play a role if she could identify with the character. [VERB + with]
  • She hates playing the sweet, passive women that audiences identify her with. [VERB noun + with]
  • To identify one's interests with another's
  • To identify a biological specimen
  • To identify a person with a school of thought
  • To identify handwriting; to identify the bearer of a check.
  • His gruff voice quickly identified him.
  • They identified Jones with the progress of the company.
  • He preferred not to identify himself with that group.
  • He identifies as bisexual. She identifies with feminism. My family identifies Hispanic.
  • The audience identified with the play's characters.
  • The formal name of a national having domiciliary register shall be identified by the national identity card;
  • A recent biological inventory uncovered 41 species and 2 subspecies of insects new to science and many species not before identified in the State of Washington.
  • Now, the vast majority of us identify with the second group, the one that believes in trusting the wisdom of the people rather than taking power away from them and concentrating it in the other hands.
  • "The main message is that it's the interface between individuals and society that causes students who identify as gay, lesbian, or bisexual the most distress," said study first author Yue Zhao.
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