circulate

circulate
01. The heart acts to [circulate] the blood through our bodies.
02. The total [circulation] of this newspaper is over 100,000.
03. There is a rumor [circulating] in the office that the boss is going to be replaced.
04. My socks are too tight, and they are cutting off the [circulation] to my feet a bit.
05. Students in the school are [circulating] a petition asking the teachers to assign less homework on weekends.
06. Why don't you open the windows a bit so we can get some fresh air [circulating] in the house?
07. My grandmother has poor [circulation], so she is very sensitive to cold.
08. The veins and arteries are the principal pathways of the human [circulatory] system.
09. Can you please ensure that the memo showing the latest profit figures for the month is [circulated] to all the salesmen?
10. Charles Mayo once said, "Worry affects the [circulation], the heart, the glands, the whole nervous system. I have never known a man who died from overwork, but many who died from doubt."
11. If laid out in a straight line, the average adult's [circulatory] system would be nearly 60,000 miles long - enough to circle our earth two and a half times.
12. "India Today," the most popular magazine in India, has a bi-weekly [circulation] of 970,000.
13. Heart disease is usually considered as anything that goes wrong with the heart or [circulatory] system.
14. Since the early 1980s, most foreign visitors to Cambodia have not been allowed to [circulate] freely.
15. William Harvey established the system of blood [circulation] in the seventeenth century.
16. Belgium, together with 11 of its EU partners, began [circulating] euro currency in January 2002.
17. Because our [circulation] figures have increased, our magazine can now charge more for advertising.
18. Sathya Sai Baba once observed that blood has to [circulate] from head to foot, as love has to [circulate] from high to low.
19. Our planet's magnetic force is a result of the [circulation] of liquid at its core caused by the rotation of the planet.
20. The landscape of our planet is greatly modified by the tremendous volume of water [circulating] on its surface.

Grammatical examples in English. 2013.

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