Some sentences in use of “normal”

How to use in-sentence of “normal”:

+ For this reason, an argument based on false premises can be much more difficult to refute, or even discuss, than one featuring a normal logical error, as the truth of its premises must be established to the satisfaction of all parties.

+ In biology, hypertrophy is the increase in size of an organ, beyond normal growth.

+ While it may crystallize at normal levels, it is more likely to do so as uric acid levels increase.

+ For several years the Massachusetts Board of Education employed him as a lecturer on geography and methods of instruction to the normal schools and teachers’ institutes.

+ This is normal in summer as well as in winter.

+ Luke is shocked back into his normal self when Annabeth reminds him of his promise that he would never harm her.

+ Here are the normal behaviors of copy infringement.

+ Scottish Folds, whether with folded ears or with normal ears, are normally good-natured and calm.

Some sentences in use of normal
Some sentences in use of normal

Example sentences of “normal”:

+ If scores are level at the end of normal time, extra time is played, followed by a penalty shoot-out if the scores remain tied.

+ BBC News 24 interrupted normal programming to broadcast the riots live on television.

+ However, it is common and normal for an erect penis to point nearly vertically upwards, nearly vertically downwards, or even horizontally forward.

+ Daughters Iris and Rose have to take more responsibility than in a normal family.

+ This worry tends to interfere with normal daily functioning: people who have GAD anticipate disasters and they’re always concerned about health matters, money, death, their own futures or family trouble.

+ This is the normal pitch: the note will sound as it is written.

+ They usually rate cars that the normal person wouldn’t be able to afford.

+ If scores are level at the end of normal time, extra time is played, followed by a penalty shoot-out if the scores remain tied.

+ BBC News 24 interrupted normal programming to broadcast the riots live on television.
+ However, it is common and normal for an erect penis to point nearly vertically upwards, nearly vertically downwards, or even horizontally forward.

+ Culture is the way groups of people live their lives based on what is normal for where they live.

+ Pinocchio denies that the story is true, but when Shrek shows him a normal cricket, he screams and runs out.

+ Solar shingles are more expensive and less durable than normal solar panels.

+ Sakura learns she has to transform the cards into Sakura Cards to continue using their magic or they would become normal cards.

+ Though unchained by the regional stress caused by the February 2010 Chile earthquakeFebruary 27 earthquake, the March event was not a fast adjustment to February’s Nazca and South American plates, but it was caused by normal faulting inside one of those plates.

More in-sentence examples of “normal”:

+ Later, Simon wakes up as his normal self and cannot remember anything after the spider bite.

+ They found that it was different from normal novae and thermal pulses.

+ Some illusions happen because of disorders, but generally, all normal people can sense the same illusion.

+ It is pale yellow when cold, orange at normal temperature, and red when hot.

+ By the influence of his father and Grandparentgrandfather, Spurgeon was kept from most normal sins.

+ Pulling forces causes rock at depth to stretch like silly putty and rock closer to the surface to break along normal Fault faults into downfallen basins called grabens.

+ It is best eaten when it is somewhat below normal room temperature.

+ An electric violin is a string instrument which is played with a bow, like a normal violin.

+ Polar bears are similar in size to a normal bear but have a slimmer neck, longer legs and fur.

+ In 1968, Castellanos’ father gave her a test to be a student at the Normal School for Girls in the city of Tegucigalpa.

+ Flight School, a new mode that came out in version 2.0, is similar to normal gameplay, but it instead features a race between 4 young birds.

+ Sometimes the systems goes wrong, and is triggered by some quite normal food, or flares up when the family pet comes into the room.

+ The Purohit family decides that Dev will pretend to be married to Barkha in the public eye, and Radhika will perform all of the normal tasks at home.

+ Also, the symptoms cannot be caused by drugs or normal childhood play.

+ Only up and down quarks are found inside atoms of normal matter.

+ In the 17th century17th and 18th centuries it was normal to have actors and actresses who cross-dressed.

+ It is impossible for a new firm to enter the market as there are very high barriers to entry and very high startup costs, similar to that of a normal monopoly.

+ Within a table that is in third normal form, the data in each column in each row are dependent only on columns that are part of the primary key.

+ These “Jagex Moderators”, as they are called, usually have the word “Mod” and a gold crown preceding their account names which normal players are not allowed to use.

+ This time with three tenors and one bass as the normal arrangement.

+ It was first called “The Lutheran Normal School”.

+ They are the fastest normal trains in the world, their average travel speed is at 279,4 km/h.

+ These allowed the discs to be played on record players that had normal spindles, or even on a Busy Bee machine which had two spindles instead of one.

+ A sting is not the same as an allergy: the reaction to a sting is a normal immune response.

+ The normal smilies are enough I think.

+ Their normal dress is conventional without much jewellery.

+ Later, Simon wakes up as his normal self and cannot remember anything after the spider bite.

+ They found that it was different from normal novae and thermal pulses.

+ Gestational diabetes is caused when a pregnant woman’s body does not produce enough insulin, leading to higher than normal blood sugar levels.

+ Hart hypnotized Cayce so that his voice would be normal after the trance but Cayce’s voice did not become normal.

+ Here’s a related Bot solution: There is need for a Reverse Thesaurus Bot, which is a normal thesaurus but with the Basic English word or phrase as a “redirect”.

+ It uses special optical devices to do this, so it works differently from a normal telescope.

+ It got some characteristics more normal for subtropical cyclonesubtropical or even tropical cyclones.

+ This is unlike normal basins that collect in rivers and flow to the ocean.

+ The Caspian Sea is the world’s largest lake and contains brackish water with a salinity about one-third that of normal seawater.

+ These homes were not built for people of normal height.

+ These practices were normal during the Middle Ages.

+ All cultivated wheats have more than one normal diploid set of chromosomes.

+ The 2004 model of the XFE was rated at 750 horsepower for normal running.

+ Diesel generators are located at places where there is no electricity supply from the electrical grid or for emergency supply if there is problem with the normal electricity supply.

+ However, after the Wall was built, many people were no longer able to leave East Berlin using normal border posts.

+ Most police departments have officers in two main groups: a “patrol” group with officers who wear uniforms, and a “detective” group with officers who wear normal clothing.

+ In adult organisms, stem cells act as a repair system for the body, replenishing specialized cells, but also maintain the normal turnover of blood, skin, and intestinal tissues.

+ She graduated from East Tennessee State Normal School in 1916.

+ It is not available on normal analogue radio.

+ An electric violin is normally not in the shape of a normal violin, but in wacky shapes and colours.

+ In these cultures, nudity is only normal when a person is alone, for example, dressing or bathing.

+ It costs less and is smaller than a normal Nintendo Switch, but can not connect to a television like the normal Nintendo Switch.

+ The cross product on the right-hand side of this expression is a surface normal determined by the parametrization.

+ The normal size for all flag icons is 22x20px, with a one pixel border.

+ Otherwise, normal search results are shown.

“prison” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “prison”:

– On these facts, re-enters the prison in the Canary Islands during seven months of 1971.

– And while the jar served as a prison for the evils that escaped, it thereafter serves as a residence for Hope.

– The prison had approximately of good farmland.

– Lord Zedd also puts Rita back in her prison and throws her away into space, because she was not doing a good enough job of being evil.

– He served several years in prison for the 1989 murder of a border guard in Brusio, Switzerland and other offences.

prison - some sentence examples
prison – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “prison”:

– There are usually many locked gates inside the prison to control the inmates.

– She was Sentence sentenced to life in prison on July 22, 1995 for killing her two sons on October 25, 1994.

– The Debtors lawAct of 1869 abolished putting people in prison for debt they could not pay.

– Mensa returned in August 2020 with his first single of the year, “No More Teardrops”, featuring Malik Yusef and Wyatt Waddell, a song tackling police brutality, street crime, corruption and the prison system.

– He spent much of his adult life in prison or in exile.

– The President cannot be put on trial or put in prison during his term.

– The cafe and barber shop are open to the public, and the local society of Malang can taste the cuisine, drinks and coffee made by LAPAS Malang Class I prison inmates.

– A large number of suspects were arrested and kept in prison by claiming they were connected with other crimes.

– Harris served his sentence at HM Prison Stafford.

- There are usually many locked gates inside the prison to control the inmates.

- She was Sentence sentenced to life in prison on July 22, 1995 for killing her two sons on October 25, 1994.
- The Debtors lawAct of 1869 abolished putting people in prison for debt they could not pay.

– He stated a hunger strike on October 24, 2016 after his wife, Golrokh Ebrahimi Iraee went to prison for an unpublished story on her computer about a woman watching a movie about a stoning.

– She went to prison many times.

– In October 2016, Iranian officials called Ebrahimi Iraee on a friend’s telephone and told her to go to Evin Prison to start serving a six-year prison sentence.

– This prison can range in all shapes and sizes just like in a fairy tale.

– Various protests against the ruling Congress government took him to prison on several occasions; the last of which was during the Madras anti-Hindi agitation of 1965.

– On 25 May 2005, Amnesty International released its annual report calling the prison the “gulag of our times”., Amnesty Internation Report 2005 speech by Irene Khan at the Foreign Press Association.

– Sutcliffe died on 13 November 2020 while in prison in Durham from COVID-19, aged 74.

More in-sentence examples of “prison”:

– That momentum of his career was cut short, however, by the traumatic time in prison tafter taking part in the demonstrations of May 1967 in Valencia against Francoist regimen.

– He was known for his roles as Inspector “Chico” González in 1971’s “Dirty Harry”, as prison official Ramon Herrera in “Bad Boys”.

– She was sent to prison many times for vandalizing buildings for women’s votes in Ireland.

– In January 1970 she was sent to prison for being a member of a Marxist group which had carried out bank robberies and murders.

– From 2011 to 2016 he was in prison because of a conviction of sexual offences.

– He was released from prison in October 1943.

– Videla died in his sleep on 17 May 2013, at the Marcos Paz Prison in Buenos Aires.

– When prison staff took the mail bag outside, McNair escaped the prison.

– On August 7, 2015, he was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

– Hitler was Sentence sentenced to five years in prison for treason.

– He was re-sentenced to 42 months in prison and a fine of $125,000.

– He said he had created at least eight separate identities, pretending to be an airline pilot, a medical doctordoctor, a prison agent, and a lawyer.

– The prison started in 1971 during the rule of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi as a place for political prisoners.

– Shostakovich lived in fear most of his life because if Josef Stalin, the Soviet dictator, did not like his music he could have been sent to prison or put to death.

– The Chilean Gendarmerie, is the title of Chile’s uniformed national prison service.

– He was in prison in the Louisiana State Penitentiary.

– There are 1646 graves on the island, but only 180, mainly those of prison staff, have a headstone.

– Transgender people are put in prison more often than cisgender people.

– The prison had education programs so the prisoners would be less likely to commit more crimes after being released from prison.

– On December 4, 2006, González Macchi was sentenced to eight years in prison for fraud and embezzlement.

– After the death of Rudolf Hess, the prison‘s last inmate, Spandau Prison was completely destroyed by the allied powers.

– In 1924, Hitler was let out of prison early.

– This is the most time a person can be sent to prison in Norway.

– He also worked with Robert Redford in a pair of films, 1973’s “The Way We Were” and the 1980 prison drama “Brubaker”.

– In 1989 and 1990, rock and roll came into mainstream music as a combination of the Northwest Wind and prison song fads.

– The United States has the largest prison population in the world.

- That momentum of his career was cut short, however, by the traumatic time in prison tafter taking part in the demonstrations of May 1967 in Valencia against Francoist regimen.

- He was known for his roles as Inspector "Chico" González in 1971's "Dirty Harry", as prison official Ramon Herrera in "Bad Boys".

– As a result of the Catalan campaign for independence and the referendum held on October 1st, 2017, she was put in the Spanish prison of Alcalá-Mecoprison.

– They said that prison trusties and guards punishmentpunished and humiliating on purpose.

– To make sure that he could not escape again, he was sent to Fremantle Prison where a special cell was built.

– On December 26, 2007, the six French aid workers were sentenced to eight years with hard labour in prison by a court in Chad.

– Pramoedya wrote the novel in prison on Buru island in eastern Indonesia.

– He was given an extra four years in prison at Port Arthur.

– The last prison she went to was Côn Sơn Prison in the Côn Đảo Islands.

– The Dutch Government put him in prison him from 1947 to 1949.

– On July 24, 2020, the appeal trial of Vital Kamerhe, the chief of staff of Félix Tshisekedi, sentenced to 20 years in prison in June 2020, for embezzlement begins.

– The four occupying powers of Berlin would alternate control of the prison on a monthly basis, each having the responsibility for a total of three months out of the year.

– Marie Louise was separated from the queen and sent to the prison at La Force.

– All the time she was in prison by Kamsa till he released them out of pity.

– She lived in London for most of her life in poverty, and went into debtors’ prison for a short time in 1767.

– However, until today Imelda Marcos was never sent to prison nor found guilty of stealing billions of dollars of government money and she remains free and was even elected in congress representing her home province of Leyte.

– After the six men lost their final appeal, the British government set up a prison on the island at Bob’s Valley.

– It is located just inside the city centre near Leicester Prison and the Leicester Tigers’ Stadium.

– Meanwhile, “Hurley” has been hired to free “Kate”, “Sayid” and “Desmond” by paying Officer “Ana Lucia” to detour the prison van to the harbor.

– It is believed that Saldívar will never leave prison in her lifetime because of the impact of her crime and the many death threats she has received if she were to ever make parole in 2025 Bennett, David.

– He was responsible for the Tuol Sleng prison camp where thousands were held for interrogation and torture, after which many of these prisoners were eventually executed.

– Basically, the trusties ran the prison system.

– In October 2008, Beltrán was sentenced to 2.5 years in prison for rape and sexual abuse.

– He remained in prison until he died of leukemia in Lyon.

– In 2013, al-Drees got a prison sentence of 20 months for her political comments on Twitter.

– In July 2018 she was transferred to the Mas d’Enric prison near Tarragona in Catalonia.

In sentence examples of “writer”

How to use in-sentence of “writer”:

+ In December 2014, writing for “ZDNet”, technology writer Mary Jo Foley reported that Microsoft was developing a new web browser codenamed “Spartan” for Windows 10.

+ William Donald “Don” Payne was an AmericansAmerican writer and producer.

+ He has worked as a writer on the NBC comedy series “30 Rock”.

+ Charles Lincoln Van Doren was an American writer and editor.

+ Nava Ebrahimi is a German peopleGerman writer living in Austria.

+ Nobel Prize-winning writer Isaac Bashevis Singer translated some of his works.

+ Kellogg first wanted to be a writer who later got a job for a newspaper company at a young age, and was later writing for the broadcasting company in Chicago.

+ He first became known in Bollywood for being a writer of Aamir Khan’s movie “Rangeela”.

In sentence examples of writer
In sentence examples of writer

Example sentences of “writer”:

+ He resides with his parter, acclaimed director and writer Morag Fullarton.

+ Jonah Jacob Goldberg is an United StatesAmerican conservative political commentator, writer and podcaster.
+ Neither writer was talking about his own time and place.

+ He resides with his parter, acclaimed director and writer Morag Fullarton.

+ Jonah Jacob Goldberg is an United StatesAmerican conservative political commentator, writer and podcaster.

+ Neither writer was talking about his own time and place.

+ Finally, in 1852, he decided to give up being a lawyer, and become a full-time professional writer instead.

+ Jan-Michelle Kerouac was the daughter of writer Jack Kerouac, by his second wife Joan Haverty.

+ The words for the opera were written by Alexander Preis who based them on a story by the Russian writer Nikolai Leskov.

+ Miguel Ángel Asturias Rosales was a writer and diplomacydiplomat from Guatemala.

+ At one time he was a writer for Playboy magazine.

+ He named it after Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, a writer whose books and stories often featured men in love with women who treated them cruelly.

+ He was a lawyer, then speech writer for Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford.

+ Fussell was marriagemarried to American writer Paul Fussell from 1949 until they divorced in 1981.

+ Shortly afterward she was hand-picked by Oscar-nominated writer Nancy Meyers as estranged twin sisters in an adaptation by Walt Disney Pictures of a novel by Erich Kästner, which marked Meyers’ directorial debut.

+ He was the lead singer of the first ever released version and writer of the song “I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll” by the Arrows in 1975.

+ As per sources close to Hortencio, he was the writer behind Chris Perry’s famous song, “Kontrad Sansnacho”.

+ Larry David is an AmericansAmerican actor and writer of Jewish descent.

+ From 1973 to 1977 he was writer of Muziekkrant OOR.

+ Roberto Teodoro Alemann was an ArgentinesArgentine lawyer, economist, politician, writer and academic.

+ The admin declining, Eptalon, has stated he believes the writer should be given a chance to simplify them.

More in-sentence examples of “writer”:

+ The rejection by the Salon jury caused the writer Émile Zola to publish a series of articles in defense of Manet in the newspaper “L’Événement”.

+ One writer said “as a born lecturer and politician she was less affected by her sex than perhaps any other, male or female, of her generation”.

+ Bilat Paswan, who writes under the nome de plume, Vihangam, was an Indian writer and politician, known for his writings in Hindi Maithili literature.

+ She worked with writer and Nobel Peace Laureate Shirin Ebadi to write the book “Refugee Rights in Iran”.

+ During Mughal Era Kayasthas are considered to be members of the writer caste, and have traditionally acted as keepers of public records and accounts, writers, and administrators of the state.Ancient times Kayasthas were the most powerful rulers of ancient India.In modern times, Kayasthas have attained success in politics, as well as in the arts and various professional fields.

+ In 2003, he was hired as a sketch writer for “Saturday Night Live” and became a cast member from 2005 to 2013.

+ Sontag married writer Philip Rieff when she was 17.

+ With Chronos’ Permit is a novel by Russian writer Andrei Gusev, published in 1995.

+ Besides singer, Gabriel is a writer in 2001 and released the autobiographical book” Diary” Nocturne, four years later launched” A Boy Called Rorbeto”, which won the Jabuti Award best children’s book of the year next.

+ It was the book “Show Boat Show Boat” by American writer Edna Ferber.

+ Upton Beall Sinclair was a writer of many works from the United States.

+ Teresa Mary Palmer is an AustraliansAustralian model, writer and producer.

+ She is described as a liberal writer who has always praised the decisions of Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman as a reformer.

+ It is currently chaired by the writer Anar RzayevAnar since 1987.

+ From 1932 to 1990 the city was known as Gorky after the writer Maxim Gorky.

+ Thomas “Toivi” Blatt was a Polish-American writer and speaker.

+ People began focusing on Austen as a writer and analyzing the ways that made her writing special.

+ Another important modern writer was Muhammad Husayn Haykal.

+ Chaim Topol, sometimes known as Topol, is an IsraelIsraeli theatrical and movie performer, actor, writer and producer.

+ William Shakespeare was a famous English writer of poems and plays.

+ For a time, he was paid more money than any other writer in the United States.

+ Borstein was a writer and voice actress for several shows like; “Casper, Pinky and the Brain” and “Power Rangers: Zeo”, “Powerpuff Girls”, before joining the cast of “MADtv” as a featured player, and as a theatre player in 1997.

+ A point of view: The writer who foresaw the rise of the totalitarian state.

+ He is the son of writer Rasul Rza.

+ Passionate skaters included several kings of England, Marie Antoinette, Napoleon III and German writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.

+ It also includes literature that is written in French, even if the writer is not from France.

+ The rejection by the Salon jury caused the writer Émile Zola to publish a series of articles in defense of Manet in the newspaper "L'Événement".

+ One writer said "as a born lecturer and politician she was less affected by her sex than perhaps any other, male or female, of her generation".
+ Bilat Paswan, who writes under the nome de plume, Vihangam, was an Indian writer and politician, known for his writings in Hindi Maithili literature.

+ Padraic also met Lady Gregory, who was another Irish writer that many people liked.

+ Aston was a blind writer and teacher who helped setup the Library of the Victorian Association of Braille Writers in 1894.

+ The writer Vasari, who must have seen the picture before it was destroyed in the late 1500s, wrote that the people were in rows that were five or six deep, but painted in such a way that they were all different, fat ones and thin ones, tall ones and short ones, some in long cloaks, some in big hats, and every single one was a portrait of a real person who lived in Florence at the time.

+ It is a proposed physical paradox of time travel first described by the science fiction writer Nathaniel Schachner in his short story “Ancestral Voices”, actually, the book refers to “an ancestor” of the time traveller, not his grandfather.

+ The writer Oscar Wilde is another, later example.

+ The picture was written by Eric Falconer, creator and executive producer of “Blue Mountain State” and writer of “How I Met Your Mother”.

+ Dicks had a long association with the BBC science-fiction series “Doctor Who”, working as a writer and script editor from 1968 to 1974.

+ The writer Giorgio Vasari says that Giotto brought about a complete change in painting, with a more natural style.

+ Alexis Petridis, a writer of “The Guardian”, gave criticism for the song as “excruciating”.

+ Currently a guest writer at “The New York Times”, Schiff resides in New York City and Edmonton, Alberta.

+ During the period of British India, Zam Zama achieved special fame when the writer Rudyard Kipling mentioned in the opening pages of “Kim “, published in 1901.

+ County Monaghan is the birthplace of the poet and writer Patrick Kavanagh, who based much of his work in the county.

+ In 1999, Clancy, at age 52, married the 32-year-old writer Alexandra Marie Llewellyn, on June 26.

+ He is known as a writer of aphorisms.

+ Willem Elsschot, was a BelgiansBelgian writer and poet.

+ The writer does not need to pay attention to spelling or grammar and writes whatever comes to mind.

+ A writer herself, Jan’s books included “Baby Driver” and “Trainsong”.

+ A form of nonfiction in which a writer tells the life story of a different person.

+ He was the father of writer Linn Ullmann with Liv Ullmann.

+ David Ian Hewlett He is an English-Canadian actor, writer and director.

+ It is based on a book by FranceFrench writer Anaïs Nin.

+ The province is the place of birth of several famous Vietnamese persons, including general Vo Nguyen Giap, the family of former South Vietnamese president Ngo Dinh Diem, poet Han Mac Tu, and writer Bao Ninh.

+ Ellen Glasgow, a writer and close friend of Cabell said that he had a friendship with a professor at the college which some people thought was “too intimate”.

Some example sentences of “sure that”

How to use in-sentence of “sure that”:

– The United States Space Force Act says that it will exist to make sure that the United States can operate freely in space.

– The Fourth Lateran Council of 1215 required clergy made sure that the area was inaccessible to the public.

– Most chimneys are vertical, or almost vertical, to make sure that the gases flow easily, drawing air into the combustion in what is known as the stack, or chimney, effect.

– So it’s important to make sure that you go in the order of.

– When value is checked to make sure that it does not contain spaces or en dashes and does not end with punctuation.

– Something like a camel’s hump storing water? I’m pretty sure that is nonsense, but the article is protected so I can’t remove it.

– Making sure that all the different stories and characters fit together is working with continuity.

– The FCI makes sure that the pedigrees and judges are of one FCI member are recognised by all other FCI members.

Some example sentences of sure that
Some example sentences of sure that

Example sentences of “sure that”:

– Animal sexuality is not very well understood today, but scientists are sure that animals do get sexually aroused without having sexual intercourse.

– He has already done this in the past, so please feel free to look at the edits to make sure that they are appropriate.

– He asked his friend to make sure that all his writings which were not published, including his three novels, would be destroyed when he died.

– The valves make sure that blood only goes one way in or out.

– For most of its history, Egypt was prosperous, since the water from the Nile made sure that the Egyptians would have good crops.

– I’m sure that others are as sick of the Disney Vandal as I am.

– Babbage was very thorough, and spent a lot of time making sure that his information was correct.

– It is important to make sure that the vehicle is parked somewhere where parking is allowed, otherwise the driver may have to pay a fine, or even worse, the vehicle may be clamped.

– Churchill was sure that Britain could win, and promised to continue the fight.

– On September 4, 2010, while on VH1’s Top 20 Music Video Countdown, Thomas stated that Matchbox Twenty was planning to start working on their next studio album in mid-September and that he was 80% sure that the album would be released sometime in 2011.

– It was Argus’s job to make sure that Io and Zeus were never together.

– Another problem is that if I add another condition filtering for the two bracket case, I cannot be sure that we are talking about the same match.

– Title IV says that all telecommunications companies in the United States have to make sure that people with disabilities have equal access to telecommunication.

– She therefore followed him everywhere, but made sure that he could not see her.

– The rules try to make sure that no one gets hurt or mad when studying other people.

– The doctor has to meet the person on two occasions and make sure that the person really does wish to die.

– Please make sure that it is constructive.

- Animal sexuality is not very well understood today, but scientists are sure that animals do get sexually aroused without having sexual intercourse.

- He has already done this in the past, so please feel free to look at the edits to make sure that they are appropriate.
- He asked his friend to make sure that all his writings which were not published, including his three novels, would be destroyed when he died.

More in-sentence examples of “sure that”:

– I am not sure that this is the right place to post this, but I’m doing so anyway.

– The exception to that is “Malaria”, which I think might need to be gone over to make sure that all the information is encyclopedic and remove/reword parts that are not That being said, I would say that the best articles on the list are “Alanis Morisette”, “Caffeine”, “Japanese Tea Ceremony”, and “Malaria”.

– The king made sure that was carried out, and he/she would decide the case and the proper justice, maybe asking his viziers who often acted as judges.

– The British Government was sure that there must be a very large land in the south, that had not been explored.

– This is because Jews are sure that God will forgive them on this day.

– This is to make sure that less garbage is thrown into landfills, so that these landfills can have more space and last longer.

– I would just like to say that any regular editor who seems to recieve a test4im warning from me should first look at your page’s history to make sure that it is in fact me giving you that warning.

– The Senate take a court case against Sextus as Titus waits impatiently, sure that his friend will be found not guilty; but the Senate finds him guilty, and a terribly sad Titus must sign Sextus’ death papers.

– If you add this code at the end of the template, please make sure that the opening starts on the same line as the last char of the template code.

– The agreement makes sure that person will become president.

– To make sure that people cannot always do this, there are computer programs that try to stop people from copying other people’s work.

– I’m sure that if the logos were edited out, it could be considered public domain.

– Thanks to permanent Swiss neutrality, conflicting parties can be sure that no one from “the enemy” will be setting policy in Geneva.

– Also in 1848, Joseph Henry showed a picture of the Sun and made sure that sunspots were cooler than the rest of the Sun.

– Quranists make sure that they are in the right frame of mind before they pray; they put aside all everyday cares and thoughts so that they can concentrate exclusively on God.

– It is also used in reflux where it makes sure that the solvent used does not boil and go away.

– CBRNE also monitors the environment at the Pentagon and DOD installations to make sure that they do not have these hazards.

– Rand and I want to make sure that DisillusionedBitterAndKnackered is not a sockpuppet of Jonas Rand because Jonas Rand is currently banned from this community.

– In 1917, the Government of MexicoMexican Constitution was the first to make sure that workers had the right to strike.

– The Nazis made sure that whenever Hindenburg did appear in public Hitler was with him, and that Hitler was always very respectful to the President.

– In order to make sure that workers also take care of their own hearing, the workplace should also train workers to understand hearing health and how to keep their hearing healthy.

– Wagner watched the construction all the time and made sure that everything was built in the way he wanted.

– Meanwhile, Business, dissatisfied that Emmet had escaped, has Bad Cop come to his office and makes him freeze his own parents in order to make sure that he remains committed to his plan.

– To make sure that the men would come get the spinal taps, the researchers sent all 400 subjects a letter titled “Last Chance for Special Free Treatment.” This was a lie; the spinal taps were not treatment.

– For example, content from Wikinews is licensed under CC-BY and may be reused with attribution only to “Wikinews.” It is the responsibility of the editor importing content to find out which license applies and make sure that attribution is satisfied.

– It places an HTML block around the text entered as its only argument, which provides standardized formatting ; it also isolates the contained code to make sure that it is interpreted correctly.

- I am not sure that this is the right place to post this, but I'm doing so anyway.

- The exception to that is "Malaria", which I think might need to be gone over to make sure that all the information is encyclopedic and remove/reword parts that are not That being said, I would say that the best articles on the list are "Alanis Morisette", "Caffeine", "Japanese Tea Ceremony", and "Malaria".
- The king made sure that was carried out, and he/she would decide the case and the proper justice, maybe asking his viziers who often acted as judges.

– She decides to make sure that Macbeth really does become king.

– Therefore we can be sure that our senses give us correct information, for otherwise we would not be here to be deceived.

– Could you please rename EhJBot to EhJBot1? Note: I mistakenly created an account EhJBot1; could you please rename that to EhJBot4? Also, could you please make sure that EhJBot1 retains the bot flag? It will be the account where semi-automated redirect pages are created, per prior approval on WP:Bots.

– One goal of the Miranda warning is to make sure that suspects’ rights under the Fifth and Sixth Amendments to the Constitution are protected.

– Before a conviction is done, the court needs to make sure that the conviction does not happen based on the recollection of only one person, as recovering the “facts” behind the memories can be difficult.

– Deleting most of the stubs is a huge task, and I’m not sure that we have consensus for it.

– They did psychological tests and interviews to make sure that the participants were psychologically healthy, with no history of crime or drug abuse or any medical disabilities.

– They are the ones who will make sure that all the points are well applied and respected.

– On October 7, 2016, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence said that the United States Intelligence Community was sure that the Russian government hacked into e-mail servers with the intention of interfering with the election.

– It helps an industry to grow by making sure that there are raw materials.

– The controller makes sure that the aircraft does not crash.

– Before deleting again, the Administrator should be sure that the content is similar and not just a new article on the same subject.” This article was not an identical or similar copy.

– Sometimes safety wristbands have been used to give to both a parent and child to make sure that only the parent can take the child home from an event.

– Never heard of this and I am pretty sure that this would fail en:WP’s BOLP policy.

– Countries should also make sure that nobody takes advantage of people with disabilities.

– Chromium is also put into vitamins to make sure that we get enough.

– In the meantime, if you suspect that your computer or network has been infected, you might want to run a virus checker or spyware remover to make sure that your systems are free of viruses and other spurious software.

– Once doctors are sure that a person is having a heart attack, there are two main treatments: “clot-busting medicines” and percutaneous coronary intervention.

– Also, greenhouses can get very hot from the sun’s heat, so gardeners have to make sure that it does not get too hot for the plants.

– From the data collected, the authors are fairly sure that both binaries are gravitationally bound in a single system.

– Scientists do know for sure that vaccines do not cause autism.

– They want people to know what happened, and to make sure that it does not happen again.

– As Chief Justice he had to be sure that new laws were in agreement with the laws of England.

– Tony realises that Claire has very low self-esteem and tries to help, even offering to become her lover and making sure that the neighbours know it.

“vessel” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “vessel”:

+ It results from relaxation of muscle cells within blood vessel walls.

+ The “White Ship” was a newer vessel and her captain was Thomas FitzStephen.

+ A Portuguese EmpirePortuguese merchant vessel was sailing from Macau in China to Colombo in Sri Lanka.

+ Tracheids do not have perforation plates; vessel elements do.

+ The vessel was refloated in mid-November 1997.

vessel how to use in sentences
vessel how to use in sentences

Example sentences of “vessel”:

+ Yet, Mary, who has nothing to do with the Divine, was chosen as the human vessel God would use to enter into the world.

+ For most ships, this is the point where construction of the vessel starts, and is usually accompanied by ceremony.

+ If a blood clot happens in a blood vessel going to the brain, it can cause a stroke.

+ Its secret mission was to locate the fate of another vessel called the Degasi, which crashed on the same planet many years prior.

+ In the late 1980s, the British non-governmental exploratory vessel “Southern Quest” sank in the Ross Sea, United States Coast Guard helicopters rescued the crew, who were taken to McMurdo Station.

+ The Irish curach is a similar, but larger, vessel still in use today.

+ Yet, Mary, who has nothing to do with the Divine, was chosen as the human vessel God would use to enter into the world.

+ For most ships, this is the point where construction of the vessel starts, and is usually accompanied by ceremony.
+ If a blood clot happens in a blood vessel going to the brain, it can cause a stroke.

+ If the clot breaks free and gets stuck in part of the blood vessel made narrower by the plaque, the plaque and the clot together block the blood vessel completely.

+ When the vessel was sailing, it was caught in a storm in the Bay of Bengal.

+ Xylem vessels are a long straight chain made of tough long dead cells known as vessel elements.

+ They may be served as a main course or a side dish, and may be served in the vessel in which they were cooked.

More in-sentence examples of “vessel”:

+ A vein is a type of blood vessel in the body.

+ Naturally, through the millions of microscopic spores released by each fertile plant; and attached to vessel hulls and marine farming equipment.
+ Madara became a vessel for Kaguya.

+ A vein is a type of blood vessel in the body.

+ Naturally, through the millions of microscopic spores released by each fertile plant; and attached to vessel hulls and marine farming equipment.

+ Madara became a vessel for Kaguya.

+ The modern basic oxygen converter is a large pumpkin-shape vessel which is made from steel and lined with refractories such as calcium oxide and magnesium oxide line so the vessel can withstand the high temperature of molten metal.

+ Heading back to England in 1803, Flinders’ vessel needed urgent repairs at Isle de France.

+ One test is to measure the blood pressure inside the “pulmonary artery”, the blood vessel that goes from the heart to the lungs.

+ The largest vessel the world has ever seen.

+ A merchant vessel or trading vessel is a boat or ship that transports cargo or carries passengers for hire.

+ If it happens in a blood vessel going to the heart, it can cause a heart attack.

+ The brachial artery is the major blood vessel of the upper arm.

+ Beating allows the vessel to advance indirectly upwind.

+ The pulmonary artery is a blood vessel that connects the heart to the lungs.

+ On 6 September 2012 Scientific deep sea drilling vessel Chikyu set a new world record by drilling down and obtaining rock samples from deeper than 2,111 metres below the seafloor off the Shimokita Peninsula of Japan in the northwest Pacific Ocean.

+ Instead of simply sailing downwind, the vessel could move in different directions relative to the direction of the wind.

+ Ramis died from an infection of the blood vessel at his home in North Shore, Chicago.

+ An acute myocardial infarction, also called a heart attack, happens when a blood vessel in the heart suddenly becomes blocked.

+ An artery is a blood vessel – a tube that carries blood.

+ Tracheids are one of two types of elements in the xylem, vessel elements being the other.

+ Because it sits “on” the water, rather than “in” it, the vessel can easily be carried by currents and the wind.

+ He built a pear-shaped large vessel with nozzles for air in the bottom.

+ In September 1769, she anchored off New Zealand, the first European vessel to reach the islands since Abel Tasman’s “Heemskerck” 127 years earlier.

+ The vessel the “Torquay” was taken out of service.

+ The Spanish galleons could have their oars broken off completely by a heavy vessel sailing past nearby.

+ The first launching of a vessel was June 27, 1911, a scow or barge for the Great Lakes Dredging Company.

+ According to Legend a sailing ship the “Ellen Austin” found a derelict vessel and placed a crew to sail the vessel to port.

+ The plant exploded on 26 April 1986; clouds of radioactive particles were released, and the severely damaged containment vessel started leaking radioactive matter.

+ When a ship approaches, the deck is raised to provide sufficient air draft for the vessel to pass through.

+ Two versions of what happened to the vessel are: the vessel was either lost in a storm or was found again without a crew.

+ The vessel was originally named the “Lindblad Explorer” in honor of Lars-Eric Lindblad.

+ The vessel in which he sailed was compelled by stress of weather to put in at Vega de Navia in Asturias where died on November 27 1811.

+ The xylem of “Amborella” contains only tracheids; vessel elements are absent.

+ It can also be a long range patrol vessel or in smaller navies an anti-air vessel.

+ One of many methods used to exclude water from the reaction atmosphere is to flame-dry the reaction vessel to evaporate all moisture, which is then sealed to prevent moisture from returning.

+ The vessel can be a chemical reactor or a simple flask.

+ Vegetative anatomy of the New Caledonian endemic Amborella trichopoda: relationships with the Illiciales and implications for vessel origin.

+ The commander of the American ship surrendered his vessel to the British.

+ The vessel was welcomed back by the Social Development Minister David Hanson MP and the Deputy Lord Mayor of the City of Belfast, Councillor Ruth Patterson and a number of well wishers.

+ At the time a cutter was a small fast sailing vessel described as “a small, decked ship with one mast and bowsprit, with a gaff mainsail on a boom, a square yard and topsail, and two jibs or a jib and a staysail.” “The Oxford Companion to Ships the Sea”, ed.

+ In the Royal Navy the second-in-command of a vessel or ship is known as the First Lieutenant or Executive Officer.

+ It is a central concept in floating vessels as it provides the buoyancy that keeps the vessel from sinking.

+ The bow is the forward part of the Hull hull of a ship or boat, the point that is most forward when the vessel is underway.

+ She was used primarily as a training vessel on the Great Lakes, and was scrapped after World War II.

+ Aortic dissection is more common in those with a history of hypertensionhigh blood pressure, a number of connective tissue diseases that affect blood vessel wall strength such as Marfan syndrome, a bicuspid aortic valve, and previous heart surgery.

+ The other type of stroke is when a blood vessel bursts and there is blood moving around freely in the brain.

+ There, doctors found a problem with a blood vessel in his brain.

+ Then, it begins to gnaw a hole towards a major blood vessel and stuffs itself for no more than a few minutes, which usually causes the victim to die.

+ Because tracheids have a much larger surface area to volume ratio compared to vessel elements, they hold water against gravity when transpiration is not occurring.

+ Because of the dense nature of the wood used such a vessel can be used for many years without breaking.

+ If the owner of the vessel is also the operator, this field may be left empty.

Some example sentences of “Good faith”

How to use in-sentence of “Good faith”:

+ Users who appear to be children changing pages in good faith who give out identifying personal information should be treated kindly and advised that giving out personal information is a bad idea and may be dangerous.

+ Article was created by an IP, and given we do have kind of a weak spot on articles related to Islam, I think we should Assume good Faith and not scare them away.

+ If an editor has “already shown” incompetence that causes disruption, no amount of good faith fixes this problem.

+ And to expand a little bit, I believe this right is necessary as there has been a significant increase in xwiki vandalism/LTAs that compromise the project, one in particular has done so much damage to a specific category of BLPs that most of the good faith reverts back to “good” versions are still reverts back to one of his hundreds of IP socks.

+ It’s a good faith edit, because supposedly there was a movie in 2005 with the above mentioned swear word as a title.

Some example sentences of Good faith
Some example sentences of Good faith

Example sentences of “Good faith”:

+ Any blocking based on the quality of articles made in good faith would be an abuse.

+ I've reverted to the edit immediately prior, although a lot of good faith edits in the meantime have been nullified by that.
+ A good faith editor would either stop and do something else when warned, or ask a question about why their edits were bad.

+ Any blocking based on the quality of articles made in good faith would be an abuse.

+ I’ve reverted to the edit immediately prior, although a lot of good faith edits in the meantime have been nullified by that.

+ A good faith editor would either stop and do something else when warned, or ask a question about why their edits were bad.

+ When I warned him that that was a misuse of rollback to undo good faith edits, he then proceeded to.

+ It could very well be cross-wiki promotion, looking at the similar-looking articles in Chinese and Japanese, but I am assuming good faith at the moment.

+ Please try to improve the article or make a good faith attempt to verify the citations in question before adding this template, and discuss the matter on the talk page.

+ It’s not transparent or kind to these ESL editors; they deserve that much for making long good faith edits.

+ If editors on a talk page suggest in good faith that you may have a conflict of interest, try to identify and minimize your biases, and consider withdrawing from editing the article.

+ He appears to be working with good faith and I believe anyone who is doing so should be treated with respect.

+ I would really like to assume good faith but this page makes me hard for me to do so.

+ Second problem would be it lacks the ability to distinguish good faith users from malicious ones.

+ All editors are expected to stick closely to these policies when creating and evaluating material, and to respect the good faith actions of others who edit content to ensure it complies with these policies.

+ Judging on behaviour elsewhere can be seen as one user is not assuming good faith in the new user, as well as insulting the new user saying “they are incapable of becoming a better editor”.

+ Assuming good faith also does not mean that no action by editors should be criticized, but instead that criticism should not be attributed to badness unless there is specific evidence of badness.

+ I have unblocked, as it was a good faith block, but a bad mentoring plan.

+ Saying that the other side in a conflict is not assuming good faith can be a form of not assuming good faith.

Sentence example of “orphan”

How to use in-sentence of “orphan”:

– She explained, “Harry HAD to be an orphan – so that he’s a free agent, with no fear of letting down his parents, disappointing them … Hogwarts HAS to be a boarding school – half the important stuff happens at night! Then there’s the security.

– The story is about a poor orphan girl who has only one shoe.

– An orphan girl named Thérèse Raquin is sent to live with her aunt, Madame Raquin, and her cousin Camille, who is very “sick” with hypochondriasis.

– Rowling said that in the hours she waited, her idea for “this scrawny, black-haired, bespectacled boy who didn’t know he was a wizard became more and more real to me.” Rowling also decided to make Harry an orphan at a boarding school called Hogwarts.

– The main problem with an orphan is that it’ll be unknown to others, and it may get fewer readers if it is not de-orphaned.

– He was a member of the Orphan Newboys led by Marty Grosz.

– An AIDS orphan is a child who became an orphan because at least one of their parents died of AIDS.

– Cuffy was an orphan boy whose father had died in action with the Legion.

Sentence example of orphan
Sentence example of orphan

Example sentences of “orphan”:

- The premise was that he was an orphan being raised by his Aunt May and Uncle Ben as an ordinary teenager.

- I know that there has been previously a lot of debate about the use of the orphan template here.

– The premise was that he was an orphan being raised by his Aunt May and Uncle Ben as an ordinary teenager.

– I know that there has been previously a lot of debate about the use of the orphan template here.

– Joyee is the story of a fun-loving, full of innocence, orphan village girl.

– Leila founded charity organisation Pretty Powerful that works with orphan girls in Belarus and helps them to make first steps after leaving the orphanage.

– The story is about a 23 year old Polish American orphan who joins a circus during the Great Depression.

– Ando was born to Taiwanese parents in Kagi, Taiwan and grew up an orphan in Tainan City.

– He played the orphan teen in the 2005’s “Breakfast on Pluto”.

– These two orphan sisters are trying to live their lives against all odds.

– In “Fable II” you begin as a poor orphan child who has a sister.

– It depicts the growth and personal development of an orphan named Philip Pirrip.

– It tells about a young woman called Jane Eyre who was an orphan and goes to teach a girl named Adele Varens in a far-away house.

– His best known works were “Nightmare’s Disciple” and “The Orphan Palace”.

– The movie tells the story of an orphan adopted by a rich man.

– Cecelia is an orphan heiress.

– She found only one orphan boy who had no father to pay her.

More in-sentence examples of “orphan”:

- The Chadian orphan children scandal is about six French citizens from the aid group L'Arche de Zoe.

- This is about a musically talented orphan named Rebecca Winstead.

– The Chadian orphan children scandal is about six French citizens from the aid group L’Arche de Zoe.

– This is about a musically talented orphan named Rebecca Winstead.

– Rioters destroyed several buildings, including the Colored Orphan Asylum, and lynched blacks from lamp posts.

– She became an orphan when her mother died in 1817.

– If you have correctly installed the above common.css the orphan message box is visible here.

– Perhaps I’m missing the point but the orphan tag doesn’t suggest non-notability, it encourages people to link articles together.

– He was best known for creating the newspaper comic strip “Mary Perkins, On StageOn Stage” and reviving “Little Orphan Annie”.

– This template should only be put on articles which meet the orphan criteria.

– This left Charles an orphan at the age of nine.

– The books cover seven years in the life of the orphan who, on his 11th birthday, learns he is a wizard and the son of magical parents Lily and James Potter.

Orphaned articles on Simple English should show the orphan template on the top of them.

– Her last marriage, in 1931, was to her manager Thomas O’Boyle, an orphan ex-circus clown and a sideshow talker for Hubert’s Dime Museum.

– It is home to CMS is a charitable organization that has been caring for orphan and destitute children for the past 49 years.

– Eventually, the orphan Popeye would fall on hard times upon leaving the orphanage, and was forced to wear flour sacks for clothes, but happily, the luckless lad was taken in by Whaler Joe at the docks, who even bought the young lad a new pipe and a fascinating straw hat with a radio antenna on it.

– Here’s my idea: A task force dedicated to reducing the number of orphan pages on simple! It would be beneficial to the wiki as a whole.

– Abu Talib became important because he brought up his orphan nephew, Muhammad, with great love and care and always supported and protected him.

– It is about a young orphan girl who grows up in the Swiss Alps with her grandfather.

– The main characters in the strip were Little Orphan Annie, Oliver “Daddy” Warbucks, and Annie’s dog Sandy.

– It tells the story of an orphan boy and his adventures among London’s slums.

– The article is an orphan and is tagged as such.

– Henjunaha, an orphan lad and Thongnang Lairoulembi, daughter of a rich man, are the second pair of lovers in the epic.

– Another idea that they explored over there was to move orphan tags to the talk pages.

– Nobody seems to have a problem with reducing the amount of orphan tags, so I’ll make an amendment to WP:ORPHAN for now.

– Since last week 14 articles have been unorphaned, and four have been added to the orphan category.

– As Cry-Baby and Allison tell each other about their orphan lives, Allison’s jealous square boyfriend, Baldwin, starts a riot.

– On the other hand, Mohor is a mature orphan girl.

– Though in the episode “Little Orphan Millie” Bart admits that he actually cares about Milhouse by saying “I love him.

– The protagonist is Lincoln Clay, a black mixed race orphan and was in the Vietnam War and was a veteran, who is on a quest to get revenge on the Italian mob.

– The story is about a young orphan named Pete who goes to the town of Passamaquoddy a small fishing community in Northeastern Maine.

– The novel may have been inspired by the story of Robert Blincoe, an orphan whose account of hardships as a child labourer in a cotton mill was widely read in the 1830s.

– Billy Bunch is an orphan who has had many foster families.

– Khuman Khamba, an orphan prince of Khuman dynasty and Moirang Thoibi, princess of Moirang kingdom, are the last and the seventh pair of lovers in the epic.

– Henley is a supporter of SOS Children’s Villages, an international orphan charity that gives homes and mothers to orphaned and abandoned children.

– Termeer created a business model created by many others in the biotech industry by creating steep prices— mainly from insurers and government payers— for therapies for rare genetic disorders known as orphan diseases that mainly affect children.

– It is about an orphan named Heidi sent to live with Klara, a spoiled girl.

– It tells the story of orphan Rose Campbell and her eight aunts.

– He tells Gabriele that she was a poor orphan who had been found.

– An orphan is a child who has lost either or both parents.

– Since the bot was approved for “Redirect fix”, I couldn’t find any trace of community consensus nor approval upon its massive orphan redirect creation.

– The movie is about the difficult life of an orphan on the streets of London.

– To check if an page is an orphan click on “What links here” in the left panel of the page.

– Bradford became an orphan at age 7.

– Lee Chaolan was an orphan before the first game started, but was adopted as a child by Heihachi Mishima.

– She is an orphan and was adopted by the soldiers.

– Harry is written as an orphan living unhappily with his only family left, the cruel Dursleys.

– His parents were forced to give him up in an Hebrew Orphan Asylum of New York.

– Oliver, an orange orphan cat, is lost in New York City.

– She tells him that she is an orphan and she shows him a locket with a picture of her mother.

How to use in sentence of “alveolar”

How to use in-sentence of “alveolar”:

– In voiceless alveolar trill, the vocal cord does not vibrate.

– There is also voiceless alveolar bilabially trilled affricate.

– Some languages have a “voiceless alveolar trill”.

– They have rhotic consonants that are not an alveolar trill.

– An alveolar consonant is a consonant with the tongue close to the :en:Alveolar_ridgealveolar ridge, which is the part just behind our teeth.

– The alveolar approximant is a consonant.

How to use in sentence of alveolar
How to use in sentence of alveolar

In-sentence examples of “air pressure”

How to use in-sentence of “air pressure”:

– Until December 14, France were protected by a strong area of high air pressure that stretched from Africa to the British Isles.

– The mission killed three men in space when it lost air pressure during re-entry of the atmosphere.

– However, the air pressure is increased to three times more than the normal air pressure.

– Dragonflies bend and twist their wings to cause little whirlwinds that move the air even faster over the upper part of the airfoil, reducing air pressure even more than most flying animals can.

– The engine can be damaged if the air pressure in the cylinders gets too high.

– An increase in air pressure increases the boiling point; a decrease decreases the boiling point.

In-sentence examples of air pressure
In-sentence examples of air pressure

Example sentences of “air pressure”:

– Dirk created the lowest air pressure in Britain and Ireland since 1886.

– For example, the boiling point of water decreases as you go up a mountain, because the air pressure is lower.

– The “barometer” measures air pressure in various kinds of units including hectopascals.

– There is an inverse relationship between the air pressure measured at two sites: Darwin, Australia, in the Indian Ocean and the island of Tahiti in the South Pacific.

– A potato gun or Potato cannon is a type of cannon that uses combustion or air pressure to fire a projectile.

– So, while a Crookes radiometer turns because of pressure, it is air pressure caused by the heat energy that light brings to the device.

– To inhale, the lungs expand, decreasing the air pressure in the lungs.

– A bit more technically: in stable movement deviations cause air pressure which tends to keep the object on course; it is self-correcting.

- Dirk created the lowest air pressure in Britain and Ireland since 1886.

- For example, the boiling point of water decreases as you go up a mountain, because the air pressure is lower.
- The "barometer" measures air pressure in various kinds of units including hectopascals.

– A low named Godehard was the strongest of these low air pressure areas and brought some damage to Wales.

– Because the air pressure has been increased, more air and fuel may be put into the cylinders.

– An area of high air pressure to the west of Britain and Ireland formed in late November to early December, which caused numerous windstorms to turn north to Norway and Sweden.

– As the air expands from heat, it rises to where the air pressure is less.

– If a storm causes a fast, strong increase in air pressure on one side of a lake, the water level on that side of the lake will drop and suddenly push up the water level on the opposite side of the lake.

– People on the elevator can feel air pressure changes during the ride.

“thymine” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “thymine”:

+ In RNA thymine is swapped for uracil to represent the same genetic information.

+ The first three bases are also found in DNA, but uracil replaces thymine as a complement to adenine.

+ It base pairpairs with adenine and replaces thymine in DNA.

+ They include cytosine, guanine, adenine, thymine in.

+ Guanine, along with adenine and cytosine, is present in both DNA and RNA, whereas thymine is usually seen only in DNA and uracil only in RNA.

+ In DNA, adenine sticks to thymine with two hydrogen bonds to help in making the nucleic acid structures stronger.

+ In DNA, thymine by two hydrogen bonds.

+ In DNA, the purine bases are adenine and guanine, and the pyrimidines are thymine and cytosine.

thymine how to use?
thymine how to use?