Get to know Behaviours better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Behaviours meaning
plural of behaviour
Using Behaviours
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of behaviour
- In the example corpus, behaviours often appears in combinations such as: behaviours and, and behaviours, behaviours that.
Context around Behaviours
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 8 middle, 9 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Behaviours
- In this selection, "behaviours" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 24.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, interested, protective, immoral, jeopardize, towards and unknowingly stand out and add context to how "behaviours" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and lifestyle behaviours that would and comments and behaviours towards pupils. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "behaviours" sits close to words such as adjustable, automobiles and biotech, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with behaviours
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Azets said that its apprenticeship combines qualifications, skills, and behaviours training. (11 words)
A person watching these shows could internalise such behaviours unknowingly," she says. (12 words)
Few who cancel are held accountable for the devastating fallout of their behaviours. (13 words)
He said: "When it comes to perceived behaviours on the road or in car parks, responding in an aggressive manner - either through verbal or physical gestures, or by leaving notes - is rarely a recipe for a productive conversation. (38 words)
Alongside the launch of the product, the company also launched its Dyson Global Dust Study 2023, a survey that the British company carries out every year to understand the cleaning behaviours and patterns of its consumers. (36 words)
Over time, individuals who exhibited such protective behaviours would have had more surviving offspring than those who did not display such behaviours, such that this parental protection would increase in frequency in the population. (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
Emotional contagion is where the emotions and behaviours of one influence the emotion and behaviours of others.
However, although Wall Street employees may exhibit greedy and self-interested behaviours to the public, these behaviours are justified through their own value system and social practices.
Over time, individuals who exhibited such protective behaviours would have had more surviving offspring than those who did not display such behaviours, such that this parental protection would increase in frequency in the population.
Such behaviours jeopardize our moral self-image; however, when we engage in immoral behaviours we still feel as though we are moral individuals.
Alongside the launch of the product, the company also launched its Dyson Global Dust Study 2023, a survey that the British company carries out every year to understand the cleaning behaviours and patterns of its consumers.
A lot of people don’t directly correlate their behaviours with tackling climate change and when they have easy and better alternatives, they’re happy to make worthwhile adjustments like meat free Mondays.
And men who are not married are more likely to drink alcohol excessively, eat unhealthily and engage in risky behaviours.
Angela Hughes has been given the ban after a series of comments and behaviours towards pupils, which also saw her threaten to do "serious damage" and snatch a toybox off one child.
An RAF spokesperson said: "Two comprehensive and thorough investigations have been completed relating to unacceptable behaviours within the Red Arrows.
A person watching these shows could internalise such behaviours unknowingly," she says.
Azets said that its apprenticeship combines qualifications, skills, and behaviours training.
California Governor Gavin Newsom last year signed a law aimed at making social media platforms monitor hate speech, extremism, harassment, and other objectionable behaviours.
Centre VR hope Safer Kids will improve road safety behaviours in young people and therefore reduce road related accidents, injuries, and deaths.
Crosby later expressed regret over his addictions and altercations with co-stars, telling the Los Angeles Times in 2019 he was "ashamed" of some of his past behaviours.
Dr Zhen Zhou, of Monash University in Melbourne, said: “Higher triglyceride levels may be reflective of better health and lifestyle behaviours that would protect against dementia.
Every organisation has certain norms, expectations and behaviours that form part of its culture and supports cohesion and teamwork.
Few who cancel are held accountable for the devastating fallout of their behaviours.
Global Coalition for Digital Safety developed a new set of principles translating international human rights in the digital context, driving multistakeholder alignment, and enabling positive behaviours and actions across the ecosystem.
He called the bylaw another tool in the toolbox, in the face of escalating hate-motivated behaviours in Canada and around the world, online and in real life.
He said: "When it comes to perceived behaviours on the road or in car parks, responding in an aggressive manner - either through verbal or physical gestures, or by leaving notes - is rarely a recipe for a productive conversation.
Common combinations with behaviours
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- behaviours and 26×
- and behaviours 16×
- behaviours that 14×
- their behaviours 9×
- behaviours such 8×
- behaviours of 7×
- behaviours in 7×
- these behaviours 6×
- behaviours are 6×
- healthy behaviours 6×