Use of gestate in Sentences. 17 Examples

The examples include gestate at the start of sentence, gestate at the end of sentence and gestate in the middle of sentence

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gestate in the middle of sentence


  1. In the gestate so great.
  2. They don't gestate or lactate.
  3. Aliens can not gestate on steep slopes.
  4. Third, the rites gestate the feelings of moral education.
  5. Autumn is full of achievement, but we should gestate the new fruitage.
  6. A group of architects born in 1950 gestate in the bubble economy of 1980s.
  7. Technicality and potential economic interest of E-commerce gestate the E-commerce patent.
  8. Yong frolicking behaviors not only gestate humor, but also are the original display of humor.
  9. Objective :To explore the influence of metachoresis uterus to gestate and the way to correct.
  10. Young frolicking behaviors not only gestate humor, but also are the original display of humor.
  11. The academic culture of Zhe Dong gestate them, and the history of developed commercial culture foster them.
  12. The social background and Mr. Long's assiduous pursuit gestate the best opportunity for the introduce of Imagery Annals.
  13. A vast amount of stone buildings gestate the characteristic style and features of residential building in Huian coastal areas.
  14. Horizon without end, a planet gestate billions of life that still along special orbit peaceful. There's Life Star of Double Stars.
  15. The vast territory and abundant resources of China gestate the offspring, and cause the form of the special "ethical collective unconsciousness"—"local complex".
  16. Different types of land cultures gestate different economic models and show different homestead relationships, which has different influences on settlement pattern.
  17. Tengchong is at the southwest of Yunnan province, there are so many particular nature resource and social culture that gestate the traditional settlements in the county.

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