Sentences with adhering
ad·here
A a - The mud adhered to his shoes.
- To adhere to a party.
- In postings to Papua New Guinea, Manila, Calcutta and Hong Kong, she continued to get into trouble for not adhering strictly to the rules.
- That means insisting on good regulation of the nuclear industry and adhering to international treaties.
- To adhere to a plan.
- Glue will adhere the tiles to the wallboard.
- Sometimes gold was found with quartz adhering to it, or occasionally a quartz pebble riveted through and through with gold.
- We all want to have fun with the people we meet, and the best way to achieve this is by adhering to good old-fashioned manners.
- Can adhering to a strict vegan diet for a week or two lead to improved health and well.
- Both provide individuals convicted of crimes the opportunity to replace some of their jail time by adhering to a strict set of terms and rules of probation.
- High concentrations of salicylic acid, the active ingredient in aspirin, prevented the bacteria from adhering or colonising.