Libya's primary agricultural water source remains the Great Manmade River Project, but significant resources are being invested in desalinization research to meet growing water demands.
But in almost every home and workplace in America, we're already witnessing reason for great hope--the first flowering of the manmade miracles of high technology, a field pioneered and still led by our country.
Most manmaderadioactive isotopes have much shorter half-lives, ranging from seconds or days up to thousands of years.
Cosmic radiation has higher energy levels than radiation produced by manmade accelerators.
She knew that to be a mother is the best privilege of her sex, a privilege of which unholy manmade institutions now conspire to deprive half the finest and noblest women in our civilized communities.
The notion of necessarily keeping house together, the cramping idea of the family tie, belonged entirely to the regime of the manmade patriarchate, where the woman and the children were the slaves and chattels of the lord and master.
We are all members one of another and He who watches the sparrow fall makes no distinction between one manmade label and another.
We are Christians and recognize no manmade institution.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "manmade" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.