Use of pedigree in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include pedigree at the start of sentence, pedigree at the end of sentence and pedigree in the middle of sentence
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pedigree at the end of sentence
- She was proud of her long pedigree.
- Hereford cattle have a long pedigree.
- The breeder showed us the dog's pedigree.
- The tomb assumption has a long pedigree.
- Founded in 1781, the school has an excellent pedigree.
- This is a perspective with a long historical pedigree.
- His voice and manner suggested an aristocratic pedigree.
- As a scientist, I am robed with degrees and academic pedigree.
- After all, joint committees themselves enjoy a good railway pedigree.
- Our source claims the dealers thought the bike was too much of a move away from Ducati's racing pedigree.
- The reason can perhaps be found in the fact that company law as an academic discipline boasts no long and distinguished pedigree.
pedigree in the middle of sentence
- The champions really showed their pedigree today.
- This is a pedigree poodle - her bloodline is pure.
- She showed her pedigree on her face and in her carriage.
- The product has a pedigree going back to the last century.
- Isolationism has a long and respectable pedigree in American history.
- Spiritual healing has an ancient pedigree, with much evidence of success.
- Those lovely pups looked more appealing than any pedigree breed I've seen.
- A pedigree pup should have been inoculated against serious diseases before it's sold.
- Hammer's business pedigree almost gua-ranteed him the acquaintance of U.S. presidents.
- The Glens have the cup pedigree and their cup run has kept a disappointing season alive.
- Many of the country stations did not enjoy the pedigree of great architects to sire them.
- Given her pedigree in the classical theater, it's not surprising that she wasn't happy working in Hollywood.
- His is the sort of pedigree which has produced figures who have risen to the top of public life for generations.
- Triana has been derided by Republican critics, and its political pedigree is unusual for a scientific instrument.
- Assuming genetic influences, the mode of inheritance can be investigated by segregation analysis of pedigree data.
- Because of his fine pedigree he was a little bit more highly strung than the others and would set off rather sharply.
- To do so you would have to keep careful pedigree records of caddises bred in captivity, and breeding them is difficult.
- This is airport reading with an impeccable historical pedigree, for those who wouldn't be seen dead browsing in John Menzies.
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