Use of selective in Sentences. 29 Examples

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

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selective at the start of sentence


  1. Selective breeding may result in a greyhound running faster and seeing better than a wolf.

selective at the end of sentence


  1. Their admissions policy is very selective.
  2. The human memory is notoriously selective.
  3. The list provided here is necessarily selective.
  4. Sales still happen, but buyers are more selective.
  5. Compatibility is crucial, so the process is highly selective.

selective in the middle of sentence


  1. He has a very selective memory .
  2. Memory is selective and fallible.
  3. She is selective about the clothes she buys.
  4. He is quite selective about what he studies.
  5. They co-opt the selective attention circuitry.
  6. But selective memory can be a dangerous thing.
  7. The college has a very selective admissions policy.
  8. I'm very selective about the people I associate with.
  9. Among its aims is a new eugenics: selective breeding.
  10. He seemed to have a very selective recall of past events.
  11. We're very selective about what we let the children watch.
  12. There is potential for selective breeding for better yields.
  13. We seem to have a selective memory for the best bits of the past.
  14. The book includes a selective bibliography of works on French art.
  15. Certain characteristics can be developed through selective breeding.
  16. Yet there are arguable benefits from practising selective assessment.
  17. Most of the girls are extremely selective in their choice of boyfriends.
  18. You will have to be selective about which information to include in the report.
  19. Nevertheless, there are obvious limitations to a system of selective assessment.
  20. As top-tier schools are forced to become less selective, there will be a domino effect.
  21. And the selective system does not seem to disadvantage those at the bottom of the class.
  22. As a teacher she was very selective, accepting only a small number of exceptionally gifted pupils.
  23. A sound arrangement is an electronic oscillator and detection system employing ganged selective tuning..com/selective.html
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