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represent - use in sentences
Object
- interest: You represent the interests of your Department / School to the Library.
- view: Local Chambers of Commerce are ideally positioned to represent the business view at a local level.
- %: Just seven years ago, first-time buyers represented 38 % of all buyers; they are now down to 27 % .
- value: The contents of such an anchor represent the value of the entity presented in some way.
- step: The Chancellor's proposals to increase opportunities for community work for young people represents a positive step forward.
- proportion: Black workers already represent a high proportion of the low paid sector.
Subject
- councilor: The Community of Lisvane forms the Lisvane electoral division of the County Council with 2,676 electors represented by 1 county councilor.
- symbol: They recognize that elements and compounds can be represented by symbols and formulae.
- lawyer: The men are represented by lawyer Frances Swaine, head of the human rights department at London law firm, Leigh Day & Co.
- equation: The program is designed so as to reconstruct the polynomial in two variables represented by this equation.
Preposition: at
- conference: But of course they were not represented at the conference, which was a promotional exercise for the Soil Association.
Adjective complement
- less: The five Australian and one New Zealand Divisions represented less than 10 % of the British and Empire military manpower on the Western Front.
- more: This represents more than 1 % of the total workforce in the UK.
Used with why or when
- what: The guidance represents what is considered to be good practice by the members of the committee.
Preposition: in
- parliament: FPTP leaves the left barely represented in parliament and it places major obstacles in the way of that situation changing.
- collection: In addition the Library has been visited by a number of writers represented in the Collection.
Preposition: by
- councilor: The Community of Lisvane forms the Lisvane electoral division of the County Council with 2,676 electors represented by 1 county councilor.
- symbol: They recognize that elements and compounds can be represented by symbols and formulae.
- lawyer: The men are represented by lawyer Frances Swaine, head of the human rights department at London law firm, Leigh Day & Co.
- equation: The program is designed so as to reconstruct the polynomial in two variables represented by this equation.
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