The heart acts to circulate the blood through our bodies.
The total circulation of this newspaper is over 100,000.
There is a rumor circulating in the office that the boss is going to be replaced.
My socks are too tight, and they are cutting off the circulation to my
feet a bit.
Students in the school are circulating a petition asking the teachers to assign less homework on weekends.
Why don't you open the windows a bit so we can get some fresh air circulating in the house?
My grandmother has poor circulation, so she is very sensitive to
cold.
The veins and arteries are the principal pathways of the human circulatory system.
Can you please ensure that the memo showing the latest profit figures for the month is circulated to all the salesmen?
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."
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.
"India Today," the most popular magazine in India, has a bi-weekly circulation of 970,000.
Heart disease is usually considered as anything that goes wrong with the heart or circulatory system.
Since the early 1980s, most foreign visitors to Cambodia have not been allowed to circulate freely.
William Harvey established the system of blood circulation in the seventeenth century.
Belgium, together with 11 of its EU partners, began circulating euro currency in January 2002.
Because our circulation figures have increased, our magazine can now charge more for advertising.
Sathya Sai Baba once observed that blood has to circulate from head to foot, as love has to circulate from high to low.
Our planet's magnetic force is a result of the circulation of liquid at its core caused by the rotation of the planet.
The landscape of our planet is greatly modified by the tremendous volume of water circulating on its surface.