English example sentences with "claims"

Learn how to use claims in a English sentence. Over 100 hand-picked examples.

Prosecutors in court have to substantiate their claims in order to prove a suspect is guilty.

The people who come on the Maury Povich show often make pretentious claims about their lovers cheating on them.

Masaru claims that he is innocent.

There is no scientific basis for these claims.

This job makes tremendous claims on our emotional strength.

The boy claims he knows nothing about it.

Japan claims the Northern Territories for its own.

Their claims were as follows.

He claims that he is a painter.

He claims that he is honest.

He claims to be a friend, but it not such.

He claims to be a socialist, and yet he has two houses and a Rolls Royce.

He claims he knows nothing about her.

She claims the inheritance.

You're an arrogant dirty foreigner who claims your dictionary is correct even though you don't understand the nuances of Japanese.

When he claims to desire eternal life, in reality man merely wishes to avoid a premature, violent or gruesome death.

He's making a mountain out of a molehill. That typo really isn't as bad as he claims.

I'm dubious about claims to speak more than five languages fluently.

This product claims to help you lose weight.

He claims that has no ax to grind with him.

Todd the squirrel, playing two stereos at once, claims to listen only to "double music."

She claims that she knows nothing about him, but I don't believe her.

She claims that she knows nothing about him.

Tom claims he doesn't watch much TV, but he watches more than three hours every day.

Tom claims he knows nothing about Mary.

Tom claims that Mary promised him the job.

Tom claims that he wasn't anywhere near the murder scene at the time of the murder.

Tom claims that he knows nothing about that.

Tom claims that he can taste the difference between these two brands of salt.

Tom claims that he can swim thirty meters underwater on one breath.

Tom claims that he can read people's minds.

Tom claims he was drunk at the time.

Tom certainly isn't as bad as Mary claims he is.

The speaker believes that cosmetic industries mislead women with impossible claims.

Both claims are false.

This new application claims to be user friendly. Well, it isn't.

Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.

Possession is nearer to him who has than to him who claims.

Our hero claims a warrior's heart.

Their son claims to see ghosts.

Their daughter claims to see monsters.

His son claims to hear voices.

He claims to have visions from God.

Tom claims that he has never killed anyone.

She can't put together three words in Spanish, and she claims she's intermediate.

When Tom married Soraya, her father fell in love with and married Tom's daughter; so Tom's daughter's husband is Tom's father-in-law; and Tom now claims he's his own grandfather.

Tom claims he doesn't remember.

He claims his motives are ideological, but I think they're more about principal than principles.

He claims that he's gotten over all his failures.

Tom claims that he can speak French.

They expressed their indignity at the claims.

He claims to have passed the exam.

Learning a new language is like meeting someone for the first time who always claims you are wrong, and worse - has the ability to prove it.

Mary claims to be a singer, though she doesn't sing well at all.

Such claims are not considered scientific.

She claims to have seen kobolds.

Nevertheless, I believe that these claims are not justified.

A violinist I know claims that he owns a Stradivarius.

That wuss is at home after breaking up with some chick I've never heard of and claims to be trying to think of a way to make things up to this other girl he truly loves and frankly I question if either of these women actually exist.

I'll meet you in the baggage claims area.

Tom claims that he was in Boston the night Mary was murdered.

Tom claims that he's happy.

Tom claims that he's rich.

The salesman made some exaggerated claims in order to sell his product.

The video claims to be fifty-one seconds long, but it is in fact over 9000 eternities in Ganon's pit!

All legitimate claims will be settled.

Tom claims to have psychic powers.

Mary claims that Google Translate translates better than I do. That is a brazen lie.

Despite having signed a secret pact, Italy failed to enforce all its claims on foreign territories after World War I.

Tom claims that his comments were inaccurately reported in the newspaper article.

This skin care product claims that it can remove wrinkles.

He claims to have been a business associate of my father.

Everyone claims that it's harder to play comic roles than others, but that's not true at all. Doing a good job is always difficult, in any area.

He claims that you stole them.

Mary claims that you stole the pearls from her.

And you're the one who claims that I am old fashioned...

Tom claims to be an archaeologist.

Tom claims one god exists.

Tom claims one and only one god exists.

Tom claims to have encountered supernatural creatures in that wood.

Linda made false claims of pregnancy to force Dan to marry her.

Tom has always maintained that he is innocent, and claims to this day that he was framed.

Tom claims that you stole his bicycle.

Tom claims he shot Mary in self-defense.

These claims lack a scientific foundation.

Tom claims that he acted in self-defense.

Tom claims he saw some aliens getting out of a spaceship.

Tom claims he was once abducted by aliens.

These claims are false.

Though some have been claiming ownership of extraterrestrial land, to include the Moon, are these claims bona fide?

Tom claims he didn't know what he was doing was wrong.

Tom claims he was misquoted.

Tom claims he's innocent.

Tom claims he was busy.

It's important to back up claims with evidence.

Tom claims to have found one of the lost Fabergé eggs.

An often bankrupt developer of real estate repeatedly claims that his companies are enormously successful, while two lawsuits characterize his so-called university as a fraudulent enterprise.

He claims his wife doesn't understand him.

I'm very sceptical about their claims.

No one claims that he's a saint.

Tom claims to be an engineer.

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