Sentence examples of "in its entirety" in English
Newton's First Law says: "Every object persists in its state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line unless it is compelled to change that state by forces impressed on it".
A Primeira Lei de Newton diz: "Todo objeto permanece em seu estado de repouso ou movimento uniforme numa reta, a menos que seja obrigado a mudar seu estado por forças impressas a ele."
I saw a dog. The dog held a piece of meat in its mouth.
Eu vi um cachorro. O cachorro tinha um pedaço de carne na boca.
The tornado left a trail of destruction in its wake.
O tornado deixou um trilho de destruição no seu caminho.
Television has robbed cinema of its former popularity.
A televisão roubou do cinema a sua antiga popularidade.
North Korea has been treated as a pariah state for most of its existence.
A Coreia do Norte foi tratada como um pária durante a maior parte de sua existência.
Don't forget that the adjective must agree with its noun.
Não se esqueça de que o adjetivo precisa concordar com o seu substantivo.
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