Use of bedrock in Sentences. 42 Examples

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

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bedrock at the end of sentence


  1. In fact, some of the footings had rested on soil, not bedrock.
  2. In fact, some of the footings had rested on soil, not bedrock.
  3. Chemical weathering was beginning to attack the unweathered bedrock.
  4. All of the land swept by the floods was stripped absolutely to bedrock.
  5. It was impossible to have history painting without the human figure and the idealised heroic male nude body was its bedrock.

bedrock in the middle of sentence


  1. Facts are the bedrock of any trial.
  2. Some bedrock mineralisation has been found.
  3. Some bedrock mineralisation has been found.
  4. They form the bedrock of our economic planet.
  5. Mutual trust is the bedrock of a relationship.
  6. Honesty is the bedrock of any healthy relationship.
  7. They form the bedrock of the Association's existence.
  8. Marriage and children are the bedrock of family life.
  9. Tales of disappointment form the bedrock of Sage's story.
  10. Tales of disappointment form the bedrock of Sage's story.
  11. Some people believe that the family is the bedrock of society.
  12. Some people believe that the family is the bedrock of society.
  13. The poor suburbs traditionally formed the bedrock of the party's support.
  14. The issue is that these misperceptions form the bedrock of development decisionmaking.
  15. And underlying all is the bedrock agreement on the goal and on the importance of that goal.
  16. An emphasis on oral history remains the bedrock of the plan for which 1 argue in this book.
  17. An emphasis on oral history remains the bedrock of the plan for which 1 argue in this book.
  18. And underlying all is the bedrock agreement on the goal and on the importance of that goal.
  19. The interface between weathered material and unweathered bedrock is known as the weathering front.
  20. The interface between weathered material and unweathered bedrock is known as the weathering front.
  21. But this group are the bedrock of the institution - and as such should figure prominently in our prayers.
  22. But this group are the bedrock of the institution - and as such should figure prominently in our prayers.
  23. They formed the bedrock of the college's Black Student Society, which regularly invited guest speakers and performers.
  24. They formed the bedrock of the college's Black Student Society, which regularly invited guest speakers and performers.
  25. Mr Kinnock described the health service as the bedrock of Britain and health care as an inalienable right of citizenship.
  26. On the representational theory nothing can be prior to a mental representation - the bedrock of thought is representational.
  27. The flight from the countryside has compounded the misery of the urban poor, traditionally the bedrock of Sandinista support.
  28. The flight from the countryside has compounded the misery of the urban poor, traditionally the bedrock of Sandinista support.
  29. The design specifications had called for the columns to rest on bedrock that supported a weight of seven tons per square foot.
  30. They accepted that this often meant dissuading him from acting on his bedrock convictions because of the political costs involved.
  31. His whole thrust is to produce an easily understood bedrock upon which the specific nuances of particular organizations can be built.
  32. His whole thrust is to produce an easily understood bedrock upon which the specific nuances of particular organizations can be built.
  33. The concepts inherent in this right are the bedrock upon which the principles of self-determination and individual autonomy are based.
  34. The concepts inherent in this right are the bedrock upon which the principles of self-determination and individual autonomy are based.
  35. Does the bedrock constitutional principle of equal protection for all require affirmative action, merely allow it, or even prohibit it?
  36. Water may enter the soil or bedrock simply through percolation through interconnected voids between particles under the force of gravity.
  37. Water may enter the soil or bedrock simply through percolation through interconnected voids between particles under the force of gravity.

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