Examples of using Any creature in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Any creature with ears.
There is no evidence of any creature here.
Any creature can do that.
These creatures are subject to nature's laws like any creature.
Any creature, any nation.
People also translate
But mother says we shouldn't kill any creature, not even an insect!
Like any creature, it wants to survive.
But you took more kinds of pleasure in it than any creature that walks or crawls.
I partake not in the meat, nor the breast milk, nor the ovum of any creature with a face.
So knowing this I severed all connection With any creature Sporting silk or lace.
Just like any creature of the world human is also a creature. .
The bullet ant is widely recognized ashaving one of the most painful stings of any creature on earth.
Any creature that puts its own interests first has better chance to survive.
These claw marks are not those of a cat, nor of a monkey, nor of any creature that we are familiar with.
It's not like any creature from the Permian or any other prehistoric era.
He said that knowing the answer to the meaning of human life orthe life of any creature is being religious.
Any creature or plant facing a shifting environment has three choices: move, adapt or die.
Angels speak Celestial, Infernal, and Draconic,though they can speak with almost any creature because of their tongues ability.
Lest I slight any creature, I must also mention the domestic animals, the beasts and birds from whom I have learned.”.
That is why I have said to theIsraelites,‘You must not eat the blood of any creature, because the life of every creature is its blood…'”.
One can say that any creature who believes in God can be perfected because to be perfected is something one can achieve only after a long-term change.
In fact, it is doubtful that there is at least one indisputable example of how the evolutionary mechanismsintroduced new information into the genetic plan of any creature.
But we are nonetheless free in the greatest sense that any creature of God could be free- we make willing choices, choices that have real effects.
They did not eat fish or fowl, unlessstarving, when they would eat virtually any creature they could catch, including armadillos, skunks, rats, lizards, frogs, and grasshoppers.
By a Hackney bricklayercalled Marshall who argued that it was‘unlawful to kill any creature that had life' and by Thomas Tryon, who condemned‘killing and oppressing his fellow creatures' as well as slavery, war and the treatment of the insane(Thomas).