Use of kinship in Sentences. 29 Examples

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

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kinship at the start of sentence


  1. Kinship can pay an individual to reduce its own chances if it improves the prospects of other members of its family.

kinship at the end of sentence


  1. Even after meeting only once , they felt a kinship.
  2. Different ethnic groups have different systems of kinship.
  3. In nature, the obvious way is through genetic relatedness - kinship.
  4. Whales and hippos may not much resemble each other nowadays, but retain some hints of kinship.
  5. That is why the social anthropologists are justified in devoting such an inordinate amount of attention to the field of kinship.

kinship in the middle of sentence


  1. I had felt this kinship, too.
  2. He felt a secret kinship with the ocean.
  3. Their kinship with peas became evident to them.
  4. Once again Sarn Fong felt a kinship with Fakhru.
  5. The pastime has many excuses, and kinship can be one.
  6. She evidently felt a sense of kinship with the woman.
  7. The sense of kinship between the two men is surprising.
  8. He felt a kinship with only other American on the base.
  9. He felt a real sense of kinship with his fellow soldiers.
  10. We tend to feel kinship with those who share the same values.
  11. With us privacy and kinship are felt to be roughly coterminous.
  12. The central concerns of the kinship school hardly need restating.
  13. The ties of kinship may have helped the young man find his way in life.
  14. He argues, in short, that actual forms of kinship are socially constructed.
  15. He argues that each form of kinship has its distinctive form of arrangements.
  16. Gibson illustrates with humour the kinship between capitalism and perversion.
  17. Control of kinship linkages lies at the heart of privileged class reproduction.
  18. Family and kinship relations in an Essex village are laid open to us through the diary.
  19. They tend to have a consciousness of kind, a feeling of kinship with other group members.
  20. I have never been in a country where I have felt such a kinship with what the Government was trying to do.
  21. It is tribesmen who tell themselves that tribes are natural groups based on primary bonds of kinship and descent.
  22. At first, social organization is limited to the family, it is therefore dominated by kinship, and property is communal.
  23. Typically, the anthropologist finds that individuals hold titular offices by virtue of their position in the kinship system.

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