Sentences with group
group
G g - The trouble involved a small group of football supporters. [+ of]
- ...the Minority Rights Group.
- Each family group, headed by the seven sons and daughters of the Ukrainian immigrants Norman, Moses and Abram Smorgon.
- Alp power group gets 'illegal' cash.
- She is among the most promising players in her age group.
- The group made a pre-tax profit of £1.05 million.
- Group is the basic, general word expressing the simple idea of an assembly of persons, animals, or things without further connotation; , herd1 is applied to a group of cattle, sheep, or similar large animals feeding, living, or moving together; , flock1, to goats, sheep, or birds; , drove1, to cattle, hogs, or sheep; , pack1, to hounds or wolves; , pride, to lions; , swarm1, to insects; , school1, to fish, porpoises, whales, or the like; , bevy, to quails; , covey, to partridges or quails; , flight1, to birds flying together. In extended applications, , flock1 connotes guidance and care, , herd1, pack1 are used contemptuously of people, swarm suggests a thronging, and bevy, covey are used of girls or women
- At school he played bass in a pop group called The Urge.
- The fact sheets are grouped into seven sections. [be VERB-ed preposition]
- group behaviour
- A brigade group
- A methyl group -CH3
- A group of houses
- group attitudes
- It is the third of eight matches that Spain will play in Group I, but the coach Vicente del Bosque has described it as being more akin to the first leg of a cup semi-final.
- group the dogs by hair colour
- A group of protesters; a remarkable group of paintings.
- The Low German group of West Germanic languages.
- Nominal group; verbal group.
- Then everybody once more knelt, and soon the blessing was pronounced. The choir and the clergy trooped out slowly, […], down the nave to the western door. […] At a seemingly immense distance the surpliced group stopped to say the last prayer.
- Did you see the new jazz group?