Use of brawn in Sentences. 44 Examples

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

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brawn at the start of sentence


  1. Brawn would be made from the trotters and the ears, and then there was the head.
  2. Brawn would be made from the trotters and the ears, and then there was the head.
  3. Brawn is usually square in shape and therefore quite unlike a sausage, although it is classified as one.

brawn at the end of sentence


  1. Mina has the brains, I have the brawn.
  2. Mina has the brains, I have the brawn.
  3. They relied on brains rather than brawn.
  4. The work requires brain as well as brawn.
  5. Football requires brain as well as brawn.
  6. Football requires brain as well as brawn.
  7. In this job you need both brains and brawn.
  8. The work needs your brain as well as brawn.
  9. He's got plenty of brains as well as brawn.
  10. In this job you need both brains and brawn.
  11. In this job you need brains as well as brawn.
  12. In this job you need brains as well as brawn.
  13. The battle was won by brain rather than brawn.
  14. His quick wits compensate for his lack of brawn.
  15. His quick wits compensate for his lack of brawn.
  16. Gammage was the brains, and Seals was the brawn.
  17. Intelligence was the thing in a case like this, not brawn.

brawn in the middle of sentence


  1. He's got more brawn than brains.
  2. A wanton woman prefers brawn to brains.
  3. This technology means brawn no longer matters.
  4. This technology means brawn no longer matters.
  5. You need brains as well as brawn to do this job.
  6. It was less about pure brawn, more about brains.
  7. It was less about pure brawn, more about brains.
  8. You need brains as well as brawn to do this job.
  9. What they lack in brawn they make up for in skill.
  10. The battle of brawn ... and the clash of the coxes.
  11. The battle of brawn ... and the clash of the coxes.
  12. Football players are known more for their brawn than their brains.
  13. Football players are known more for their brawn than their brains.
  14. You can't be good at tennis if you rely on brawn alone -- it takes skill as well.
  15. You can't be good at tennis if you rely on brawn alone -- it takes skill as well.
  16. Sporting director Todt has moulded the team into a slick unit and brawn provides the brains.
  17. We impose heavy loads on those with both brain and brawn, and we expect saintliness from them as well.
  18. Brain does not exclude brawn; displays of explosive strength can be followed by periods of cerebral calm.
  19. There was brawn, a meat boiled with sugar and cloves, thickened with cinnamon and ginger and garnished with boar ribs.
  20. There was brawn, a meat boiled with sugar and cloves, thickened with cinnamon and ginger and garnished with boar ribs.
  21. Since the world economy now rests more on brains than on brawn, intellectual property protection is crucial to honest trade.
  22. Since the world economy now rests more on brains than on brawn, intellectual property protection is crucial to honest trade.
  23. Jobs requiring mere brawn are dwindling, replaced by lower-paid jobs requiring skill, education and a high degree of interpersonal polish.
  24. Jobs requiring mere brawn are dwindling, replaced by lower-paid jobs requiring skill, education and a high degree of interpersonal polish.

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