theme - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • conference: The theme of the conference was: " Moving Digital ID to Population Scale " .

Converse of object

  • recur: A recurring theme in her work is the romance of the inexplicable.
  • explore: Recently IDS has been involved in two workshops to explore these themes.
  • continue: George To continue the theme of Healthy Eating why not make some herb flavored oil or vinegar to drizzle over your summer salads.
  • emerge: The application of evolutionary principles is an emerging theme.
  • choose: Choose a theme Next you are prompted for which theme you wish to use.
  • illustrate: Armed with a digital camera, each had to illustrate the theme of " old and new Cardiff " .

Adjective modifier

  • central: It is therefore a central theme for cultural studies, a basic study object.
  • main: The main general themes to be covered by these volumes include.
  • recurrent: The recurrent theme of the book is the politics of IT.
  • common: These things are common themes in the letters of the New Testament.
  • key: A list of current projects under these key themes gives brief details of the coverage of these projects.
  • underlying: Only with an underlying theme of doubt can happiness be found.

Modifies a noun

  • tune: His theme tune was Man Of Mystery by The Shadows.
  • park: We are only 15 mins from Alton Towers theme park!
  • song: RDM: Getting back to ' Red Dwarf ' again, one thing people keep asking us is who sang the theme song?

Noun used with modifier

  • cross-cutting: Sustainable development is a cross-cutting theme which cannot be left to individuals or particular divisions within departments.
  • wordpress: To help with the search I've set up a page of available WordPress Themes for purchase.
  • conference: What had this got to do with our conference theme of promoting the school library.
  • wedding: Your wedding flowers usually tie to your wedding theme.

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