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Example sentences for "human creature"

  • As a male he has done his small share in the old physical process of reproduction; but as a Human Creature he has done practically all in the new Social processes which make civilization.

  • Apparently it takes a human creature to be proud of a soul that size.

  • I never knew a man before who could--well leave off being a man for a moment and just be a human creature.

  • His own heart would not suffer him to destroy a human creature who, he thought, loved him, and had to that love sacrificed her innocence.

  • Allworthy spoke in very high terms upon this declaration, which, he said, became not a human creature.

  • One species of them had a very wild and plaintive cry, almost like that of a human creature in distress.

  • We recognize him at once, for never was a human creature so exactly like his portrait.

  • He has a way of sitting on his heels (a posture which would be impossible for a European, but which he will keep for hours), which is more like an animal than a human creature.

  • A child is a human creature, and entitled to be treated as such.

  • A human creature is a self-governing intelligence, and the rich years of childhood should be passed in the guarded and gradual exercise of those powers.

  • It is accomplished by Bushmen, Hottentots, Eskimo, every living kind of human creature.

  • Apart from a distinct and direct promise from the lips of God Himself that He will forgive sin, no human creature can be sure that sin will ever be forgiven.

  • I could never have borne to think that a human creature, in the remotest part of the globe, should believe that I was a criminal.

  • Here therefore all relation between us ceased; as indeed it would be an abuse of words to consider me in the light of a human creature.

  • Is it not strange that such a one as I should retain lineaments of a human creature?

  • I will proclaim you to the whole world, and you will be obliged to fly the very face of a human creature!

  • God has not cursed me then,' I cried, 'since he permits me to save the life of a human creature, in exchange for the life I have taken away.

  • As happy as it is permitted to a human creature to be," replied Maximilian.

  • One of the first and highest duties that falls to the lot of a human creature, is that which he owes to the aggregate of reasonable beings inhabiting what he calls his country.

  • Duty then means that which may justly be required of a human creature in the possession of liberty of action.

  • If she is a human creature, must she not have a mind to cover those conditions?

  • The grief in which the soul of a human creature is persistently seeking (since it cannot be thrown off) to clothe itself comfortably, finds in tears an irritating expression of sympathy.

  • And could a human creature feel at his own pulse, and look into vacancy with that intense apprehensive look, and be but an actor?

  • Here is one more book that depicts the struggle of a human creature, under those opposing influences of Good and Evil, which we have all felt, which we have all known.

  • No human creature appeared in the neighborhood, and no sound was heard but the hoarse barking of a house-dog from an invisible courtyard.

  • The more freely the human mother mingles in the natural industries of a human creature, as in the case of the savage woman, the peasant woman, the working-woman everywhere who is not overworked, the more rightly she fulfils these functions.

  • No writer in his senses will then be guilty of such immeasurable folly as to place the "natural industries of a human creature" in antithesis to "the primal physical functions of maternity.

  • You know how hard I work for what I get, and I think you know that I never had money help from any human creature after I was a child.

  • The handles of the krises are the most common subjects of their ingenuity in this art, which usually exhibit the head and beak of a bird, with the folded arms of a human creature, not unlike the representation of one of the Egyptian deities.

  • When we entered the village we met with only one person, who was deformed, dumb, and had more the appearance of a monkey than a human creature.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "human creature" 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:
    chronic interstitial; human conduct; human creature; human creatures; human destiny; human energy; human food; human hearts; human intellect; human justice; human labor; human love; human mind; human nature; human personality; human prudence; human race; human relations; human science; human shape; human societies; human spirit; human sympathy; human work; little island; mein lieber