9 sentences with “section”

Short, simple sentences with “section”, suitable for school kids, with common collocations and related words.

Brief definition: section

A part or division of something larger, such as a book, document, or area.


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They built a new section of railway this year.

Illustrative image section: They built a new section of railway this year.
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In the bookstore, they have a section dedicated to biography.

Illustrative image section: In the bookstore, they have a section dedicated to biography.
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At the time, a large section of the Norwegian Labor Party was made up of isolationists and neutralists. Among these was the spy Treholt.
Now the doctor is forced to perform a caesarean section without ever having done it before. I have no choice, you understand. I am the only doctor here.
Also, as noted above in the section on the New Kingdom, military expansionism did not prevent Egypt from being a member of a 'brotherhood' of other states during the Bronze Age.
In another section of the building, Kim pulls back the curtain on a thick window through which a brightly lit room is visible. -This is where the diamonds are cleaned," he says.
The two surgeons then reattached a 30-centimeter section of spine they had removed, and secured it with stitches that went through the bone. Finally, they placed a sterile bandage across the patient's back.
A note of nomenclature: this section will refer to the groups responsible for the destruction of the Western empire as barbarians when referring to Roman perceptions of Germanic and Central Asian groups. The aim is not to vilify these groups, but to underline the degree to which the Romans were both contemptuous and, it turns out, vulnerable to them.
Where possible, he will refer to specific groups by name, such as the Goths and the Huns. In addition, he will refer to "Germans" when talking about the specific groups native to Central Europe that played such an important role in the fall of Rome. However, this is something of a misnomer, as there was no kingdom or empire called "Germany" until 1871 CE (i.e. some 1,400 years later). Thus, by using the term "Germans", this section refers to any of the Germanic cultural groups of the time, rather than to the citizens or subjects of a unified country.

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