Use of offshoot in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include offshoot at the start of sentence, offshoot at the end of sentence and offshoot in the middle of sentence
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offshoot in the middle of sentence
- All will play an offshoot of dodge ball.
- The appendix is an offshoot of the cecum.
- The Samaritan religion is an offshoot of Judaism.
- This is a natural offshoot of stimulating the chakras.
- The company was originally an offshoot of Bell Telephones.
- It's an offshoot of a much larger company based in Sydney.
- In April the first offshoot factory opened in Machynlleth.
- Vector is a useless survival, or offshoot from quaternions.
- Now the Rhine widens into the Untersee, an offshoot of the Bodensee.
- Psychology began as a purely academic offshoot of natural philosophy.
- An offshoot of the family settled down on the island in the eighteenth century.
- Dignity came in 1747 with Samuel Davies, a graduate of an offshoot of the Log College.
- The information came from a political group that was an offshoot of the anti-nuclear movement.
- Firstdirect, Midland Bank's telephone banking offshoot, has cut its Visa card rate to APR 22.2%.
- The group's even more vicious offshoot, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, is considered al-Qaeda's front in Pakistan.
- And then there's funky: another London pirate continuum offshoot that's unshackled itself from the real.
- There was fire in her and throughout her; she seemed the unpremeditated offshoot of a passionate moment.
- A strange band, they rode a jazzy musical offshoot which often bordered on directionless experimentalism.
- It started as an offshoot from Woldmarsh Producers, a large farmer buying group in the Lincolnshire Wolds.
- We've found a tiny offshoot of imagination that once, like the appendix doubtless had some useful function.
- Indigenous to Italy, the blood orange is an offshoot of the sweet oranges that came from Asia in the 1400s.
- Like many offshoot sports, the increasingly popular use of inflatable kayaks has its advantages and drawbacks.
- An offshoot from the phenomenological critique developed into a group of researchers known as the ethnomethodologists.
- Hopkins, millionaire owner of Canadair, an offshoot of Consolidated Vultee Aircraft, was not afraid to tackle famous managers.
- The Assad regime is dominated by the Alawite minority, an offshoot of Shiite Islam, but the country is overwhelmingly Sunni Muslim.
- The Dutch West India Company was an offshoot of the Dutch East India Company, which funded Henry Hudson's voyage to North America in 1609.
- Felix, though an offshoot from a far more recent point in the devolution of theology than his father, was less self-sacrificing and disinterested.
- A full week would be better, allowing decent stopovers in Marseille, Nice, La Spezia (for an offshoot railway jaunt to the Cinque Terre coastal villages) and Pisa.
- That sensitivity has led to steadfast hawkishness on prices and, as an offshoot, inflation regularly running below the 4-5 percent rate common in developing countries.
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