Use of mistaking in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include mistaking at the start of sentence, mistaking at the end of sentence and mistaking in the middle of sentence
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mistaking in the middle of sentence
- There is no mistaking the fact.
- There was no mistaking his sincerity.
- There's no mistaking a painting by Picasso.
- There's no mistaking what ought to be done.
- There could be no mistaking what he had come for.
- There was no mistaking the admiration in his eyes.
- I think you must be mistaking me for someone else.
- There's no mistaking the eastern flavour of the food.
- There was no mistaking the mocking glitter in his eyes.
- No mistaking her-a taller, more muscular version of Kathy.
- He didn't speak, but there was no mistaking his smile of pure joy.
- There was no mistaking the approach of winter; he could feel its bite.
- This turn also begins with Anderson mistaking the topic of conversation.
- There is no mistaking Hall's books as anything other than romantic fiction.
- Could she have missed it by mistaking it for one of the panelled wardrobes?
- There's no mistaking whose children they are - they all look just like Joe.
- But there is no mistaking the fact that the First Division door has been left ajar.
- Nevertheless, consumers could be excused for mistaking the new brand for an ancient brew.
- Within that every composer tried to be different, mistaking novelty for originality and quality.
- Scientists theorised that both attacks were cases of sharks mistaking divers in wet suits for seals.
- Her hair had been plaited and coiled at the back of her head, but there was no mistaking her for Han.
- Television commercials might seem more professional but beware of mistaking the gloss for the content.
- There was no mistaking the flaccid outlines of a suit that had lost its pressure and was open to vacuum.
- Certainly later writers warn against mistaking unusual sense phenomena for genuine spiritual enlightenment.
- There should be no mistaking where the logic of a totally free, totally integrated world labor market leads.
- If all goes well, Beech Road will start at 2-1 or less at Cheltenham as there is no mistaking his superiority.
- He was too close, too overpoweringly desirable, and there was no mistaking his physical need for her at that moment.
- But there was no mistaking the damage that had been done and no convenient means of dismissing its root organizational causes.
- There was no mistaking the snow-covered surroundings for Casablanca, but as Azmi joined the youngsters he seemed quite at home.
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