Sentence examples for goes necessity from inspiring English sources

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As the saying goes, necessity is the mother of invention.

As the adage goes, "Necessity is the mother of invention".

As the old saying goes, necessity is the mother of innovation.

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The story goes that necessity drove the British to add large quantities of hops in order to preserve the beer they shipped to India, to quench the thirst of the Sahibs managing the Empire there.

The saying goes that necessity is the mother of invention, and for Vince Gerard it ended up being the mother of a new gallery in one of Southern California's artiest neighborhoods.

Around $200 goes for necessities not covered by food stamps.

Poverty is defined as the income level where everything goes for necessities: a third for food, two-thirds for housing, clothes, day care and transportation to work.

Sure, hot weather in places like the Middle East make indoor shopping centers preferable, but these spots go beyond necessity.

(Nothing, as it turns out, is actually necessary for writing, but the feeling of necessity goes a long way).

But there is something about knowing one's true birthday that goes beyond legal necessity.

That's not good enough for Mildred, whose idea of necessity goes a little further.

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