Some example sentences of “vote”

How to use in-sentence of “vote”:

+ In the 1949 constitution, a vote of no confidence must be accompanied by the election of a new chancellor, so this could not happen.

+ A state where most Votingvoters vote for Republican politicians is sometimes called a “red state”.

+ The country voted for a republic, but Leka said the vote had been changed.

+ Their most recent performance was in the 2017 Bulgarian parliamentary election, where they received 33% of the national vote and won 95 out of 240 seats.

+ They allied with the Liberals, winning 25% of the vote in 1983 and 23% in 1987.

Some example sentences of vote
Some example sentences of vote

Example sentences of “vote”:

+ Ocasio-Cortez won the election with 78% of the vote to Pappas' 14%.

+ In January 2014, he was nominated for another term, and, in June 2014, he was confirmed by the United States Senate in a 67-24 vote for a 14-year term ending January 31, 2028.

+ Ocasio-Cortez won the election with 78% of the vote to Pappas’ 14%.

+ In January 2014, he was nominated for another term, and, in June 2014, he was confirmed by the United States Senate in a 67-24 vote for a 14-year term ending January 31, 2028.

+ The Parliament is unicameral is formed only by the House of Assembly with 21 seats: 15 Representative democracyrepresentatives elected by popular vote to serve five-year terms and 6 appointed senators.

+ Vice President Mike Pence cast the deciding vote, the first time in the nation’s history a vice president’s vote was necessary to approve a cabinet nominee.

+ Proposed in 2004, it proposed that instead of giving all its electoral votes to the winner of the state in presidential elections, it should base electoral vote allocation on voting proportionally, a unique system.

+ And they will vote for this president no matter what.

+ On August 2, 2016, Hanna became the first sitting Republican member of Congress to say that he would vote for Hillary Clinton for President of the United StatesPresident over 2016 presidential election.

+ They also vote on new laws presented to them.

+ Ami and Julie soon followed, even though they had tried to vote off Chris.

+ We vote at T:DYK, WP:RFA, so why not here? It makes it clear, and any objections can be brought up during this “vote“.

+ Supporters argue it to be better than plurality voting because voters can vote for the lessor of evils advertised by the media but also for their favorite candidates.

+ In 1840, an important trial took place in Monmouth, of Chartists who had protested that more people should be allowed to vote in elections.

More in-sentence examples of “vote”:

+ The Republicans passed laws that former leaders of the rebellion were temporarily denied suffrage, the right to hold office or vote in elections.

+ The president is elected by popular vote for a five-year term.

+ On October 28, 2019, Speaker Pelosi announced she would hold a floor vote on a resolution to formally establish the procedures for the impeachment hearings.

+ The women held a vote on whether Balukas should be allowed to play.

+ Illinois Blue Book, 1979–1980– Secretary of State of Illinois– Official Vote Totals, Illinois General Election of November 4, 1980 O’Neal resigned as Lieutenant Governor in 1981.

+ In 2006, there was a vote for the change of the logo of Wiktionary.

+ I hope these points can be sorted out; so that we can take the version we have on the 14th as a basis to vote on.

+ The next season, he finished second in the AL Cy Young Award vote as he led the Major Leagues in strikeouts with 277 and finished fourth in the AL in earned run average at 2.83.

+ The President could veto the disapproval, but the Congress, by a two-thirds vote in each House, could override the veto.

+ Some people living in DC want it to become a state, or for Maryland to take back its land, so that they can have the right to vote in Congress.

+ This meant that they could vote in black politicians, and vote out racist whites.

+ In 1893, New Zealand became the first independent country to give all adult women the right to vote in national elections.

+ The Liberal party split 50/50 over a vote to replace him and he decided not to vote for himself and resigned as their leader.

+ The back row is kept secret to their owner, until the players secretly vote for the weakest player, and the player with the most votes is voted off.

+ Traditionally, a vote needs to be held if a treaty is going to be changed, and 75% of Lakotah males need to vote in favor of the change.

+ The small parties often joined together to vote against the government, but could never stay together and choose a new government.

+ In some parts of the United States, many people who were considered non-white could not vote and were not allowed to be part of the government.

+ It recently failed a VGA vote for problems with red links amongst other errors, but I believe that those red links could be filled in and that this article would be a great Good Article.

+ When serving in this capacity, the Vice President, who is not a member of the Senate, may cast a vote to break a tie.

+ There was also an open proxy used to edit his userpage, the IonusRand user page, and to vote in an in support of his position.

+ Working out who has been elected can sometimes take two or even three days, because the votes are counted several times under the Single Transferable Vote system.

+ Electors could vote for four candidates.

+ On January 19, 2006, Leahy announced that he would vote against Judge Samuel Alito to be a justice on the Supreme Court.

+ On 21 April 2002, Jacques Chirac from the Rally for the Republic won 19.9% of the vote and Jean-Marie Le Pen from the National Front won 16.9% of the vote.

+ Although in America, a higher number of Christians vote for Republicans, there are also many Christians who vote for Democrats.

+ The Republicans passed laws that former leaders of the rebellion were temporarily denied suffrage, the right to hold office or vote in elections.

+ The president is elected by popular vote for a five-year term.

+ Jackson received the majority of the popular vote and the majority of the electoral vote.

+ She was confirmed by the United States Senate on April 20, 2021 with a 98-2 vote and sworn-in the next day.

+ Those leaders vote for the president.

+ For contrast, someone born in Puerto Rico or Guam is a citizen, so if they move to a state, they are allowed to vote in that state and in all federal elections.

+ She was confirmed in a 84–10 vote on January 20, 2021.

+ On January 20, 2017, Kelly was confirmed as Secretary of Homeland Security by the United States Senate with a vote of 88-11.

+ The procedure given in Robert’s Rules of Order for voting on motions and amendments is also a Condorcet method, even though the voters do not vote by ranking the candidates.

+ The president is chosen by direct popular vote, that is the voters choose the president, they do not vote for other people to choose as in the USA.

+ The women, in the guise of men, sneak into the assembly and vote the measure, convincing some of the men to vote for it because it is the only thing they have not tried.

+ On December 10, 1974, the Senate confirmed Rockefeller with a vote of 90–7.

+ A bill may be voted upon by the entire house right away or may first go to a small group, known as a committee, which may recommend a bill for a vote by the whole house.

+ Goes through RFD because it has been here so long; if you vote to move/rename, please also make a suggestion about the title.

+ He won over 95% of the vote in Tennessee.

+ When a president is removed by Congress, the House of Representatives must vote to impeach him, and then the Senate to convict, by a 2/3-majority.

+ She has held contests on her Facebook page to vote on which sororities will get their own prints.

+ Personally, I think a vote would be wrong, in the sense that you do not need to vote on the notability of a geographic location.

+ The Constitution provides that an amendment may be proposed either by the Congress with a two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate or by a constitutional convention called for by two-thirds of the State legislatures.

+ The Labor Party held a meeting on 27 February 2012 and held a new vote for the leader’s position.

+ With Nick voted out, the old La Mina tribe tried to get some old Casaya members to vote with them.

+ A three-quarters majority vote from all members is required for re-election after the third term, which acts as a motivation for members to remain active and productive.

+ Before presenting the votes, she also gave a live statement on the human-rights issues in the hosting country, saying: “Tonight nobody could vote for their own country.

+ Wallace ran on every state ballot in the election, though he did not represent the American Independent Party in all fifty states: in Connecticut, for instance, he was listed on the ballot as the nominee of the “George Wallace Party.” The Wallace/LeMay ticket received 13.5 percent of the popular vote and 46 electoral votes from the states of Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Georgia U.S.

+ He remains a member of the College of Cardinals, eligible to vote in a papal election until November 2020.

Some example sentences of “angry”

How to use in-sentence of “angry”:

– Henry was angry with Cromwell and had him executed.

– When the jellyfish came back and told Ryūjin what had happened, Ryūjin became so angry that he beat the jellyfish until its bones were all broken.

– He became angry at what he saw.

– Religious groups were angry and demanded federal censorship of the movies.

– Royalton got angry and told Speed that racing is only a business and that his and his family’s belief in it being an art is nonsense.

– She spent a lot of time away from the castle and wrote him angry letters.

– The Green Goblin is angry and attacks Spider-Man.

– An angry crowd discovered that da Gama’s men were not Muslims, so the crew continued north to Kenya.

Some example sentences of angry
Some example sentences of angry

Example sentences of “angry”:

– To appease angry fans who pelted the screen with garbage, WrestleMania was broadcast in its entirety on a local television station two weeks later.

– Christine is angry at this and leaves Claire at the park.

– This caused God to get angry at Ahab and say through a prophet –“This is what the Lord says: ‘You have set free a man that I had determined should die.

– This causes Phoenix to very angry and she starts to use her powers to begin destroying everything.

– I do admit that I do tend to get a little caught up in things, but I really believe that, since the IamAR issue, I have learned to control my feelings and remove myself, or not even participate in discussions that I know will get me angry in.

– According to the Glaise von Horstenau Hebrang, by Zvonko Ivanković – Vonta, Scientia Yugoslavica 1988 Pages 169-170 reports, Hitler was angry with Pavelić whose policy inflamed the rebellion in Croatia – by which Hitler lost ability to engage the Independent State of Croatia forces on the Eastern Front.

– Although Joe is engaged to Abigail, he begins to fall in love with Jane after Abigail leaves him in an angry fit.

– The protesters became angry and they burnt down the police station where the policemen were hidden killing all 22 policemen inside.

– Bands like The Ramones, Television Television, The Heartbreakers, Blondie, and Patti Smith played loud, angry songs.

– The priest Savonarola had made so many people angry that he had been put to death in 1498.

– Barton was angry at this treatment, and she left to find a new job in Washington D.C.

– Ahab also once did a great sin that the Lord was very angry at, and it included a vineyard of Naboh the Jezreelite.

- To appease angry fans who pelted the screen with garbage, WrestleMania was broadcast in its entirety on a local television station two weeks later.

- Christine is angry at this and leaves Claire at the park.
- This caused God to get angry at Ahab and say through a prophet --"This is what the Lord says: 'You have set free a man that I had determined should die.

More in-sentence examples of “angry”:

– Sakurai was ¥180,000, but no one ridiculed him.” Regarding the death of Ueki in 2007, he commented: “It is too early to be 80 years old today.” Even for Kei Tani, whose memory has deteriorated, he is behind the camera with his own dial, and Hajime Hana is angry that he was suddenly called his real name, Hirom, in the production of “Shabontama Holiday”.

– Snàporaz is yet again insulted by angry women who circle around him in roller skates and practice testicle-kicking on a dummy.

– She was angry and she threw a golden apple among the guests on which was written “To the Fairest”.

– He was going to conduct the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, but he was not allowed to because people got angry about it.

– Tyler made the Whig Party angry when he picked people from the other party to work in his government.

– Playing recorded sounds of angry honey bees is remarkably effective at prompting elephants to flee an area.

– The Open Spaces Society is angry because some landowners will not allow the path to cross their land.

– Before, after losing his eye, it was a bitter and angry person who never smiled.

– Between 1963 and 1964, civil rights activists got more angry and more likely to fight back against whites.

– When Will admits they want to rescue Jack, Feng becomes angry and declares that he would only bring Sparrow back to life to kill him in person.

– The Gospels say that the temple leaders were angry and wanted to kill him.

– The Valkyries are angry with Brünnhilde because she disobeyed Wotan.

– For this, Amaterasu, sad, angry and scared, went to hide inside Ama-no-Iwato, the “”heavenly rock cave””, so the Sun was hidden and the world became dark for a long time.

– An Indian Christian group based in Mumbai were angry and demanded that the albums be recalled.

– This made many of the peasants in the villages angry at the Bielski partisans, though some would willingly help the Jewish partisans.

– Raoul eventually rescues her, and a group of angry people chase the Phantom until he falls into the Seine river.

– The song features Eminem being angry at people who he feels are putting too much pressure on him.

– When Michael arrives, he doesn’t believe the children, and gets angry at them for putting the home and his job at risk.

– His style comedy include: his angry rants, surreal humour, portly figure, high husky voice and support of St Helens RLFCSt Helens rugby league club.

– But at the same time people say that Hurrem was a selfish, manipulative and angry woman who would kill anyone who stood in her way.

– Archbishop Eberard I of Hilpolstein-Biburg, Archbishop of SalzburgEberard I of Hilpolstein-Biburg was allowed to reign in peace, but his successor Conrad II of Austria made the Emperor’s angry and died in 1168 in Admont trying to hide from the Emperor.

– Guthrie was angry with the positive attitude of the song.

– The concert ended because of angry fans and because Selena was being promoted to EMI Latin.

– The two get back together, but in “Cassie”, it is clear that Cassie is still angry towards Michelle.

– Some people thought that it was very immoral and wrote angry letters to the newspapers saying that it was the end of civilised society.

– After telling his family, Homer and Bart head to the center of town, where they are met by angry people of Springfield.

– Kellner was very angry that millions of people had to die because a few politicians in the democracies failed to confront Hitler and his allies.

– De Jong is addictionaddicted to the game Angry Birds.

– Jak refuses, telling her “they could rot for all I care”, still angry for them throwing him and Daxter out of Haven City for the wrong reason.

– He was angry about a Google e-mail that called Ben Shapiro, Dennis Prager and Jordan Peterson Nazis.

– Many people were angry at the decision, and slavery became one of the main issues in the American Civil War a few years later.

– God gets very angry at Job’s friends for thinking that Job was not a good man and for saying things about God they did not know about, and Job prays for his friends: God answers his prayer.

– Every time he comes he gets more angry with you.

– Nico, still angry at Percy, finally understands that it was Bianca’s choice to go into the Talos robot, and that he shouldn’t be mad at Percy.

– He and his gang were captured by an angry mob of gold miners near Maryborough in May 1855.

– The leaders at Kiwirrkurra were angry with him for giving the story to the press.

– By 1917, many of Sassoon’s friends, and his brother, had been killed and he had become very angry about the war.

– While he was prime minister of Japan, he made China and South Korea very angry by continuing to visit the Yasukuni Shrine.

– Hitler was angry and said that Paulus should have killed himself, but instead “he prefers to go to Moscow.” Paulus was Roman Catholic and therefore did not.

– They were met by angry and scared Christianites who feared that the police were going to demolish other houses too.

– Buttercup guesses that he is the famous Dread Pirate Roberts, and is angry with him for killing Westley.

– They had brief encounters with the Hunters of Artemis, and were almost convinced to join, but got angry with Zoe Nightshade and did not join.

– Many white Mississippians were angry that people from other states were coming in and trying to change their society.

– The next morning, it turns out Santa never came, and soon, everyone becomes angry with SpongeBob.

– For some reason, Tommy comes back as an angry and even more grotesque creature who wants to take revenge on the people who killed him in the past and innocent people as well.

- Sakurai was ¥180,000, but no one ridiculed him." Regarding the death of Ueki in 2007, he commented: "It is too early to be 80 years old today." Even for Kei Tani, whose memory has deteriorated, he is behind the camera with his own dial, and Hajime Hana is angry that he was suddenly called his real name, Hirom, in the production of "Shabontama Holiday".

- Snàporaz is yet again insulted by angry women who circle around him in roller skates and practice testicle-kicking on a dummy.

“syndication” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “syndication”:

+ It aired on NBC from 1984 to 1986, and in syndication from 1986 to the end of its run.

+ MyNetworkTV is an broadcast syndication television channelchannel in the United States.

+ In addition to airing the new season, Comedy Central has taken over syndication of the previous episodes.Vo, Alex.

+ But because of low ratings, it led News Corporation to convert the channel into a syndication service in 2009.

+ The show originally aired on ABC for its full run, except for the third season which ran on syndication at the same time as the second season ran on ABC.

syndication use in sentences
syndication use in sentences

Example sentences of “syndication”:

+ Also, the show’s syndication contracts specifically state that if “Dr.

+ It aired 78 episodes in syndication from 1955 to 1957.

+ Most of the 17 entries appear in their television syndication form on the video on demand service Amazon Video.

+ When the series ended and reran in syndication in 1973, it was distributed by Paramount Domestic Television, which was formerly named Paramount Television Sales through 1973-1987.

+ Seventeen theatrical shorts were produced in the original series, and were subsequently featured in various television syndication packages, usually shown with DFE’s other characters such as the Pink Panther Pink Panther and The Inspector.

+ After the September 11 attacks, the episode was taken off syndication because of the World Trade Center’s role in the episode.

+ Reruns of the show formerly aired in syndication as part of the Cookie Jar Kids Network block, but then continued to air on the Cookie Jar Toons block on This TV until October 26, 2013.

+ The series ran for 24 seasons in first run syndication from September 13, 1986 through August 14, 2010.

+ Also, the show's syndication contracts specifically state that if "Dr.

+ It aired 78 episodes in syndication from 1955 to 1957.

+ The series was originally shown from October 24, 1994 to February 15, 1997, airing in syndication from 1994 to 1996, and on ABC from 1996 until the end of its run.

+ On August 10, 2020, the syndication division changed to now report to Disney directly.

+ He became popular when the show entered national syndication in 1993.

+ He hosted it on CBS and in syndication until 1994.

+ It returned on CBS and in syndication in 1986.

+ The show went into national syndication in 1988 as “Live! with Regis and Kathie Lee”.

“hull” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “hull”:

+ He was born at Beverley in Yorkshire, son of Sir William Alcock, Burgess of Kingston upon Hull and educated at Cambridge.

+ The Port of Hull is a major sea port in the city of Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England.

+ Mauger rode for several British teams – Wimbledon Dons, Newcastle Diamonds, Belle Vue Aces, Exeter Falcons, and the Hull Vikings.

+ Brett Hull led the NHL in goals in 1990, 1991, and 1992, with the help of centre Adam Oates.

+ However, after the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592, it expanded from a two-storied warship to a three-storied one and its hull is longer.

+ In 1886, she founded a place called Hull House along with Ellen Gates Starr.

+ It was constructed in 1856, but was named Hull House in 1889.

+ Jane Dee Hull to serve as its director in 1998.

hull how to use?
hull how to use?

Example sentences of “hull”:

+ 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.

+ Although made of wood and reliant on sail for most journeys, “Gloire” was fitted with a propeller, and her wooden hull was protected by a layer of thick iron armor. “Gloire” prompted further innovation from the Royal Navy, anxious to prevent France from gaining a technological lead.

+ When deflated, the Hull hull of the boat could be worn as a cloak.

+ He was most recently the manager of Hull City.

+ Due to its low level, Hull is expected to be at increasing levels of risk from flooding due to global warming.

+ In the late 1920s, Hull became the junction of a new line of the SAL to Fort Myers and Naples.

+ He plays for Hull City and Republic of Ireland national team.

+ Newspapers and television reported about other areas, and Hull Council leader Carl Minns said Hull was the “forgotten city” of the floods.

+ But Hull is still a major port sending bulk goods and commercial road traffic by RORO ferry to and from the NetherlandsDutch ports of Rotterdam and Zeebrugge and on to Europe.

+ He plays for Hull City.

+ The Hull Tidal Surge Barrier is where the River Hull joins the Humber Estuary and is lowered at times when unusually high tides are expected.

+ She was clinker-built with three planks nailed together along each part of her hull and waterproofed with tar and moss sandwiched between the timbers.

+ 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.

+ Although made of wood and reliant on sail for most journeys, "Gloire" was fitted with a propeller, and her wooden hull was protected by a layer of thick iron armor. "Gloire" prompted further innovation from the Royal Navy, anxious to prevent France from gaining a technological lead.

More in-sentence examples of “hull”:

+ It stars Kirk Douglas, Faye Dunaway, Deborah Kerr, Richard Boone, Hume Cronyn, Harold Gould, Dianne Hull and was distributed by Warner Bros..

+ Brett Hull won the Hart Trophy as most valuable player in 1991.

+ The mountain is located on the southern bank of the Hull River, about southeast of Kaḻṯukatjara.

+ Gordie Howe and Mario Lemieux each won six trophies; Phil Esposito and Jaromir Jagr won five; Stan Mikita won four; and Bobby Hull and Guy Lafleur each won it three times.

+ Phages are typically made of an outer protein hull that has genetic material inside it.

+ There is a two-hourly service to Bridlington and Hull on the Yorkshire Coast Line.

+ Marie Josephine Hull was an American actress.

+ He became the player coach of the Hull Stingrays of the EIHL in 2009.

+ He also played for Hull Kingston Rovers in the European Super League.

+ Cox died on 30 April 2020 in Hull at the age of 27.

+ He had also played in the Super League for: the Hull Kingston Rovers, the Huddersfield Giants and the Warrington Wolves.

+ A hull is the body of a ship or boat.

+ The deep fuselage served also as a hull and had hand-cranked retractable landing gear.

+ Cordell Hull was an AmericansAmerican politician from Tennessee.

+ The fruit of the almond has an outer hull and a hard shell with the seed or nut inside.

+ Leeds United currently holds rivalries with Manchester United F.C.Manchester United, Hull City, and other clubs that could be considered as rivals are Sheffield Wednesday FC, Doncaster Rovers, Millwall FC and Barnsley FC.

+ He joined English club Hull City in July 2014 for a fee of £2.85million.

+ He is also the owner of the Premier League football team, Hull City.

+ Only the hull are used in cooking; the seeds are ignored or thrown away.

+ Jane Dee Hull was an American politician and educator.

+ The hull hull was made from Bermuda rot.

+ Brett Hull also had a very hard and accurate he had as great a shot as Gretsky.

+ Unlike small local fairs, Hull Fair attracts rides, attractions and travellers from a wide variety of different regions from around the country.

+ The history of the Near West Side of Chicago includes the founding of Hull House, a prominent Settlement movementsettlement house.Taylor Street Archives The Great Chicago Fire started on the Near West Side.

+ On January 16, 1998, he was traded to the Tampa Bay Lightning with Jody Hull for Dino Ciccarelli and Jeff Norton.

+ It stars Kirk Douglas, Faye Dunaway, Deborah Kerr, Richard Boone, Hume Cronyn, Harold Gould, Dianne Hull and was distributed by Warner Bros..

+ Brett Hull won the Hart Trophy as most valuable player in 1991.

+ The people of Hull believed this took away their fair.

+ A music academic at the universities of Hull and Birmingham for 36 years, Joubert took early retirement in 1986 to concentrate on composing and has remained active into his 80s.

+ Typically, the gun is mounted in the hull and the front of the vehicle most heavily armored.

+ The bow is designed to reduce the resistance of the hull cutting through water and should be tall enough to prevent water from easily washing over the top of it.

+ The governing body of the city is now Hull City Council, based in the Guildhall in the city centre.

+ He was married to Elizabeth Ann Hull from 1984 until his death in 2013.

+ Until the 1960s there were some in the city centre such as Humber Dock which became Hull Marina and Junction Dock which is now the site of Princes Quay shopping centre.

+ The Mountain passgap in the mountains is formed here by the Hull River, a sandy creek that is usually dry.

+ At the base of the mountain is the valley through which the Hull River flows.

+ A hull loss accident is when the plane is damaged so much it can not be used anymore, or if the plane was completely destroyed.

+ It is where the Hull River cuts through the Petermann Ranges.

+ HMS “Warrior” was the first battleship with a Hull hull made of iron.

+ Along with Jane Addams, in 1889, she and Addams found the Hull House in Chicago, Illinois.

+ Ulliott was a minor figure in the Hull Organized crimeunderworld, but went on to become a bracelet-winner, and a mainstay of televised poker.

+ Taylor developed a ship model testing basin which was used by the Navy and private shipbuilders to test the effect of water on new hull designs.

+ He signed for Hull City in January 1979.

+ Much of Hull is on reclaimed land at or below sea level.

+ In 1642 Hull decided to support for Parliament and refused to let Charles I enter the town.

+ On 17 March 1999, Hull died from a serious skull fracture and chest injuries.

+ In 1889, Jane Addams built Hull house in Chicago for children and the poor.

+ The Port of Hull is one of the UK’s largest goods and passenger ports.

+ The Hull House was a settlement in Chicago, Illinois.

“State Council” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “State Council”:

+ The Premier of China, officially “Premier of the State Council of the People’s Republic of China”, is the leader of the State Council of the People’s Republic of ChinaState Council of China, who is the Civil Service.

+ From 1931 to 1947 he served in the State Council of Ceylon.

+ Support for Conrad’s work came from the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts, the State University of New York, The Rockefeller Foundation, and the New York Foundation for the Arts.

+ It is a state-owned industrial enterprise established under the “Law of the People’s Republic of China on All-Ownership Industrial Enterprises.” The Ministry of Finance acts on behalf of the State Council to perform the duties of investors.

+ She was honored with two Presidential Commission Presidential Commissions, the New York State Council on the Arts and honored by The New York Public Library Literary Lions.

+ In between, from 1973 to 1976, he was Chairman of the State Council of the German Democratic Republic.

State Council how to use in sentences
State Council how to use in sentences

“major” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “major”:

– The major private university in the city is the Institute of Management, Business and Law.

– According to these people, NLP can help solve problems such as phobias, major depressive disorderdepression, habit disorder, psychosomatic illnesses, and learning disorders.

– Adding or removing countries and updating the data for countries are not considered a major change, but they need to be backed by reliable sources.

– The mass evacuation of children also had a major impact on the lives of mothers during the war years.

– For some beginning wind instrument students, however, D major is not a very good key, because it transposes to E major for B flat instruments.

– One of the major features of the Japanese clock is that it has a mechanism for measuring unequal temporal hours.

– The first major slave revolt took place in Dominican Republic’s hills in 1522.

– Young made his major league debut on June 5, he was purchased along with Matt Stairs by the Boston Red Sox organization, but his career ended that season after not reaching the major league club.

major - some sentence examples
major – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “major”:

– They can flow for thousands of miles and are found in all the major oceans of the world.

– He also founded Heliotek, a semiconductor company, that became a major supplier of solar cells for spacecraft.

– Hitler said that the plebiscite would be subject to major fraud and that Germany would not accept it.

– It also initially published only the first part of the novel, which was launched simultaneously in major cities.

– Klein was a farm systemfarm director, scouting director, and general manager in Major League Baseball from 1976 through 1995.

– Two of the major highways through the area are Ontario Highway 3 and Ontario Highway 6.

– Livestock-raising is a major activity while wheat and sorghum are the area’s main crops.

– Ice hockey players of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League.

– Among the most active of the major Curial institutions are the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, which oversees church doctrine; the Congregation for Bishops, which coordinates the appointment of bishops worldwide; the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples, which oversees all missionary activities; and the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, which deals with international peace and social issues.

– Loss of chondroitin sulfate from the cartilage is a major cause of osteoarthritis.

– Koch Foundation was a major donor in New York to the Pierpont Morgan Library.

– In 2014, the club won all three major title in Japan; J1 League, J.League Cup and Emperor’s Cup.

– Satcom K-1 was deployed nearly 10 hours into the mission, and Satcom later reached its geostationary “slot” at 85 degrees West longitude where it remained operational until April 1997, the last major commercial satellite deployed by the space shuttle program.

– On 3 January 2020, United States forces launched an airstrike against a convoy traveling near Baghdad International Airport that was carrying several passengers, including Iranian Major generalMajor General and IRGC Quds Force commander Qasem Soleimani and Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces commander Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis.

– Striking East China as a super typhoon, according to China Meteorological Administration, Lekima wrought major damage across numerous provinces.

– He became the first African American coach coach in Major League Baseball.

– The airport is also a major base for a number of charter airlines including First Choice Airways, Thomas Cook Airlines, Thomsonfly and XL Airways.

- They can flow for thousands of miles and are found in all the major oceans of the world.

- He also founded Heliotek, a semiconductor company, that became a major supplier of solar cells for spacecraft.

More in-sentence examples of “major”:

- Many major battles were fought there during World War II.

- Its relative keyrelative major is parallel major is D-sharp major.

– Many major battles were fought there during World War II.

– Its relative keyrelative major is parallel major is D-sharp major.

– Wagga Wagga is home to two major Australian Defence Force bases.

– Asiana Airlines is a major South Korean airline.

– John Lawrence Ashbery He has published more than twenty volumes of poetry and won nearly every major American award for poetry, including a Pulitzer Prize in 1976 for his collection “Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror”.

– For example, the scientist may be named by the later thinker as providing the basis for one of their major works.

– Following the Clough’s resignation in 1973, his successor guided County to another league title in 1975, but this is the club’s last major trophy to date; relegation followed in 1980 and top flight status was not regained until 1987, since when Derby have spent a total of 10 seasons in the top flight.

– Granite quarrying has been another major industry, and Concord’s quarries supplied granite for the US Library of Congress.

– He covered major events such as the Vietnam War and the 1976 Summer Olympics.

– Megalosaurids were among the first major adaptive radiation They were a relatively primitive group of basal tetanurans with two main subfamilies, Megalosaurinae and Afrovenatorinae.

– A major slogan of the demonstrators in the Arab world was “Ash-sha`b yurid isqat an-nizam”.

– He is best known for playing “The Demon Headmaster” and also for his role as Luftwaffe Police Major Reinhardt in the 1970s drama series “Secret Army”.

– These routes are often used for major national ceremonies.

– Algeria and Mauritania have several major deposits of iron ore.

– On 14 June 2016, he scored Iceland’s first goal at a major tournament.

– They were largely correct but, on the other hand, the textile industry grew to be a major exporter of cloth.

– The first medal he won at a major competition was in 2017 at a race in Finsterau.

– Each series now included a major disaster or “shout”.

– Interstate 81 forms a major north–south corridor through the state of Pennsylvania, serving the boroughs of Chambersburg, PennsylvaniaChambersburg and Carlisle, where it meets the Pennsylvania Turnpike.

– Camden, Elizabeth, Jersey City, Newark, and Passaic all became major manufacturing centers in the 1800s.

– In the 20th century, however, major elements of the Frankfurt constitution became models for the Weimar Constitution of 1919 and the Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany of 1949.

– This was due to overwhelming debts and further predicted hardships from major price cuts planned by the EU.

– Another issue arises when an individual plays a major role in a minor event.

– The major ethnic groups in the province are Hazaras, Pashtuns and Tajiks.

– It is a simplified version of only the major units for simplicity.

– She was both the first woman to be elected as the Mayor of San Jose, and the first woman elected mayor of any major city in the United States.

– It serves major airports in South Sudan.

– It is one of the major ports where China’s Shanxi Coal can go to other countries.

– After the American Civil War, immigrants, mainly from Ireland, Germany, Italy and other parts of Europe, crowded major cities by the millions.

– Several major art museums, such as the Palace Museum in Beijing, which annually draw close to 12 million visitors, were not included.

– Hurricane Elena was a category 3 major hurricane that caused heavy damage along the Gulf Coast of the United States in August and September of the 1985 Atlantic hurricane season.

– Because of this, independent artists usually receive less radio play and sell fewer CDs than artists signed to major labels.

– The Willamette River is a major tributary of the Columbia River, accounting for 12 to 15percent of the Columbia’s flow.

– Their victory at Kaiapit enabled the Australian 7th Division to be flown into the upper Markham Valley, stopping the Japanese from threatening Lae or Nadzab, where a major airbase was being developed.

– BWI became the first airport in the United States to be served by a major rail station.

– Three weeks later, another major hurricane was located off the coast of Virginia moving northward.

– He was one of the few Croatian musicians who has performed at major locations such as Carnegie Hall, Royal Albert Hall, Olympia and Sydney Opera House.

– Lynn Nolan Ryan is a former Major League Baseball pitcher.

– It is the home of the Major League Baseball team called the Philadelphia Phillies.

– Shillong is a major place in north-east India for education, because it has many schools and universities.

– It is the home field of the Major League Baseball team called the Milwaukee Brewers.

– When the Major takes his handkerchief away from his face to show that he really has lost his nose the newspaper staff become interested because they think they have a good story for the newspaper.

– The NSFNet was a major milestone in the development of the Internet and its rapid growth coincided with the development of the World Wide Web.

– There are two major singles on this album called “Addicted” and “18 Days”.

– He became the first major Democrat to announce their campaign for President.

– The most recent major eruption was on 13 April 2009.

– Wilson was elected two times to the Continental Congress, and was a major force in drafting the United States Constitution.

In sentence use of “indifference”

How to use in-sentence of “indifference”:

+ Apathy is a state of indifference or suppression of concern, not being excited or having no passion to perform things.

+ However, due to rampant corruption within the ranks of the government and bureaucracy, economic inequality between the country’s United Pakistantwo wings caused mainly by a lack of representative government and the government’s indifference to the efforts of fierce ethno-nationalistic politicians like Mujeeb-ur-Rehman, colonial East Bengal 1970 elections were the major factors, resulting in the formation of a new linguistic state of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh.

+ Recklessness occurs when somebody knows that a substantial risk may result to the lives and safety of others as a result of his or her actions, but acts with indifference to the safety of others.

+ Vendettas are generally abetted by a perceived or actual indifference on behalf of local law enforcement.

+ Plautus is sometimes accused of teaching the public indifference and mockery of the gods.

+ RuPaul is noted among famous drag queens for his indifference towards the gender-specific pronouns used to address him—both “he” and “she” have been deemed acceptable.

In sentence use of indifference
In sentence use of indifference

“reed” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “reed”:

– Jobs went to Reed College for a semester and then dropped out.

– A major Canadian piano and organ and reed organ company operated under the name of Woodstock Organ Company for many years of the early twentieth century.

– Chris Reed was an American-born Japanese ice dancer.

– In 1990, the Walter Reed Commission confirmed what Carlos found.

– She is best known for her roles as Billie Reed on “Days of our Lives”, Taylor McBride on “Melrose Place Melrose Place”, and as the host of SoapNet’s “Soap Talk”.

reed use in sentences
reed use in sentences

Example sentences of “reed”:

– She played Mary in “The Donna Reed Show”.

– They met again later in New York City, where Reed was, and the three formed a band.

– He plays the duduk, a double reed woodwind instrument related to the orchestral oboe.

– In May 2018, Trump successfully underwent kidney surgery at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland.

– On October 17, 2013, Young’s family told the “Tampa Bay Times” that Young was continuing medical treatment at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center but his “condition turned for the worse overnight and he is gravely ill.

– The sounds are made by a single or, more commonly, double reed which vibrates when air is blown over it.

– She had two children with her partner, Reed Duncan.

– Pamela Reed plays Angela.

– The “facing” is the part of the reed that starts to curve around the end of the mouthpiece.

– He studied at the University of Kansas, Kansas City Art Institute, Reed College and at Hunter College.

– Werker and starring Vincent Price, Lynn Bari, Frank Latimore, Anabel Shaw, Stephen Dunne, Reed Hadley.

– Beatty starred in “Reds, an historical epic about American Communist journalist John Reed who observed the Russian October Revolution.

– Then Liebeck hired an attorney, Reed Morgan.

- She played Mary in "The Donna Reed Show".

- They met again later in New York City, where Reed was, and the three formed a band.

More in-sentence examples of “reed”:

- Troy Donahue and "The Donna Reed Show" regular Paul Petersen have uncredited roles.

- On March 14, 2020, Reed died of sudden cardiac arrest in Detroit, Michigan at the age of 30.

– Troy Donahue and “The Donna Reed Show” regular Paul Petersen have uncredited roles.

– On March 14, 2020, Reed died of sudden cardiac arrest in Detroit, Michigan at the age of 30.

– When writing on papyrus, Egyptians used a reed pen.

– It was named Nippon Gakki Company, Limited and produced pianos and reed organs at that time.

– The musician blows air through the mouthpiece where the reed is firmly placed, and the air makes the reed vibrate; this vibration in the mouthpiece produces sound all along the instrument, which is changed into specific musical notes depending on the physical nature of the instrument.

– The first edition edited by Isaac Reed released in 1803.

– It stars Gene Tierney, Cornel Wilde, Jeanne Crain, Vincent Price, Mary Philips, Gene Lockhart, Darryl Hickman, Reed Hadley and was distributed by 20th Century Fox.

– When the female cuckoo thinks it is the right moment she will fly down to the reed warblers’ nest, pushes one reed warbler egg out of the nest, lays her egg and flies off.

– Alan Reed came up with it.

– The player blows into a reed fitted into the mouthpiece of the instrument.

– Jim Reed returned to Texas.

– Donna Reed was an AmericansAmerican actress.

– John Francis “Jack” Reed is the Seniority in the United States Senatesenior United States Senator from Rhode Island, serving since 1997.

– Squidward is seen upset because his clarinet reed broke and he can not play the clarinet.

– The reed is not fixed to a piece of cork like the oboe reed but it is put straight onto the short piece of metal at the top of the instrument.

– She played Myrtle Reed in the movie “Lady Gangster”.

– Also on summer Saturdays, the Western Art Market is open at the Marie Reed School.

– SpongeBob gets strong and pulls out one of his teeth to replace the reed so Squidward can play his clarinet.

– Tuition at Reed is about $44,200 a year.

– If the cuckoo lays her egg too late, when the reed warbler has finished laying, this will be noticed, too.

– Bill Page was an American reed instrumentreed player, band leader, and entrepreneur.

– Julianne Phillips born May 6, 1960Dave Marsh, “Glory Days: Bruce Springsteen in the 1980s”, Pantheon Books, 1987; She is also known for her role as Francesca “Frankie” Reed on the television drama series “Sisters U.S.

– In 2004, Reed had what may have been his best career season.

– If the magnet is an electromagnet, it is a reed relay.

– Built in 1995 through the efforts of Swiss Bear, James Reed Lane is a downtown mini-park and pedestrian walk-through on Pollock Street across from historic Christ Church.

– The reed warbler does not notice, and carries on looking after the eggs.

– Charles Bass Reed was an American educator.

– They linked the bundles of Reed reeds and rushes that formed part of the environment of the Valley of Mexico and the large gathering of people in a city.

– One day, it was found that a reed failed to respond to the current.

– She went to college at Reed University.

– Karen was married to Susan Reed from 1958 until they divorced in 1967.

– So the place-name Roeselare means a marshy open space with reed in the wood.

– The members are Kimberly, Reed and Neil Perry.

– They contain many plants such as neutral grassland types, sedge marsh, reed swamp, sallow scrub and areas of tall herb vegetation.

– The ligature is what holds the reed onto the mouthpiece.

– A reed pen is a writing implement made by cutting and shaping a single reed straw or length of bamboo.

– The county seat is Reed City.

– The reed is placed near the player’s bottom lip.

– The original equations dealt with a kind of vibrating body that would produce a wave, a little like the way a reed in an organ would produce a sound wave of a characteristic frequency.

– Bruce Franklin Reed was an American Professional wrestlingprofessional wrestler and football player, better known by the ring name Butch Reed.

– Two other law professors, brothers named Akhil Reed Amar and Vikram Amar, supported this plan.

– At the height of his popularity as a solo artist, Reed released one of the least “commercial” recordings ever; his 1975 experimental album “Metal Machine Music”.

– A few experiments soon showed that his reed had been set in vibration by the changes in the magnetic field that the moving reed produced in the line.

– That was an NFL record until Reed broke his own record in 2008 with a 107 yard interception return for a touchdown.

– A competition was held to choose a person to design the new building; local architect Joseph Reed Joseph Reed, who later designed the Melbourne Town Hall and the Royal Exhibition Building, won the competition.

– Art Malcolm and Robert Reed as Lt.

– It was made from a kind of Reed reed called “Cyperus papyrus”.

– On September 13, 2017, Dole was hospitalized at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for low blood pressure.

– This made it possible to have louder reed stops because of the higher wind pressure.

– It was directed by Peyton Reed and written by Edgar Wright, Paul Rudd and Adam McKay.

“vehicles” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “vehicles”:

– These trains were the last vehicles to be built by the struggling manufacturer Hunslet before it collapsed.

– Improvised caltrops, usually made of welded nails, have also been used occasionally by labor activists in the United States during strikes to destroy the tires of vehicles belonging to management and replacement workers.

– For that reason two-wheel drive vehicles do not need a transfer case.

– They allow people to leave their vehicles and travel on a bus, Rail transporttrain or carpool for the remainder of the journey.

– It is also useful for things that move, such as electric vehicles and mobile phones.

vehicles how to use?
vehicles how to use?

Example sentences of “vehicles”:

- As well, many military vehicles such as planes and trucks were painted with camouflage patterns.

- Most land vehicles roll on wheels.
- The company tunes and races Honda vehicles in the Super GT championship.

– As well, many military vehicles such as planes and trucks were painted with camouflage patterns.

– Most land vehicles roll on wheels.

– The company tunes and races Honda vehicles in the Super GT championship.

– Along with throttle controls, these allowed the vehicles to travel at a number of speeds depending on conditions.

– These lanes are often called “high occupancy toll lanes” because in most cases, vehicles with more than one person do not have to pay to use the lane.

– They supplied air filled tires for wagons, buggies, and other forms of wheeled vehicles common at the time.

– Most road vehicles use the internal combustion engine today, and most of those use the four-stroke engine.

– Many modern vehicles use unibody construction including cars, minivans and crossovers.

– There is one house on the island and two cottages as well as a large garage where vehicles such as quad bikes and tractors are stored.

– Increased access by people with four-wheel drive vehicles and the development of ski resorts are destroying their habitat.

– It is on the Midland Highway Midland Highway, about halfway between Launceston, and carries over two million vehicles per year.

More in-sentence examples of “vehicles”:

– In some vehicles that have hydraulics the analog sticks can be used.

– Lambda vehicles feature easily accessible three-row seating.

– In the past, GMC was part of the “General Motors Diesel Division” which also made buses, motorhomes, and vehicles for the military.

– Some serve as negotiators or medics while others are experts in handling assault vehicles or weapons.

– Land vehicles that are powered by an engine or motor are called motor vehicles.

– Cooper Tires produces Cooper branded tires for passenger cars, light trucks, sport utility vehicles and commercial trucks.

– The model for use against armored vehicles is designed to fire Panzerfaust anti-tank rockets.

– Each country says whether vehicles will drive on the right-hand or left-hand side of the road.

– Often booby traps are placed in a choke point where people or vehicles would normally move through.

– Motor vehicles are registered to prove who owns the vehicle and to identify them.

– The Michigan Department of Transportation says that the M-185 is “the only state highway in the nation where vehiclemotor vehicles are banned”.

– Hummer was first made by AM General who also made vehicles used by the United States Army.

– They all reside in doghouses that transform into customized vehicles for their missions.

– If other vehicles do not stop and make a path, an accident could happen.

– The food street is open to traffic in the morning but is closed to motorized vehicles at sunset.

– In most places the company who owns the vehicles and the people who work on them have legal obligations to the passengers riding with them.

– Most Calgary Transit vehicles are designed with three stripes; one light blue, one blue and one dark blue.

– Most road vehicles and many other vehicles use rubber tires.

– Some activists advocate large auto-free zones where pedestrians only or pedestrians and some non-motorised vehicles are allowed.

– From the south, vehicles can enter through Orchard Boulevard and Paterson Road.

– A road up to the hill was made for vehicles to reach the garden.

– They build cities that touch the sky, vehicles that can leave the planet, and weapons that can destroy it.

– Highly modified rock crawling vehicles are less suitable for driving on roads and highways.

– Much of the park is only accessible by four-wheel drive vehicles or boat.

- In some vehicles that have hydraulics the analog sticks can be used.

- Lambda vehicles feature easily accessible three-row seating.

– Tires help vehicles to move smoothly.

– Advantages: These vehicles use an electric motor, so they are very quiet, no smell and no pollution from exhaust gases.

– A drone strike is an attack by one or more unmanned combat aerial vehicles or weaponized commercial unmanned aerial vehicles.

– Plug-in hybrid cars are also known as plug-in hybrid electric vehicles or PHEVs.

– All vehicles entering Sikkim have to stop here.

– A toll road is a road for which vehicles must pay a fee to use, called a “toll”.

– These vehicles are tax-exempt and need not to be insured since the German government acts as insurer.

– From 1987, in Goiânia, starts his career as a writer, works with spiritual and didactic, a lawyer in teaching in higher and advocacy, and researcher in the area of behavior, becoming known and respected by many institutions spiritists, institutions of higher education and vehicles of communication in Brazil and abroad.

– Such tracks can be driven on by well-equipped four-wheel drive vehicles which must carry extra fuel and water.

– It is also possible to drive around with go-karts or tractors, which was not possible in the previous games; but these vehicles are quite slow and more for fun than for travelling around the map.

– The majority of rear wheel drive vehicles use a longitudinal engine design.

– First implemented at the Highland Park plant in 1913, this new method let each workers to stay in one place, to do the same job repeatedly as the vehicles went by on the assembly line.

– They were the fifth and final variety of British Rail’s then-standard 1972 design for suburban EMUs, which eventually encompassed 755 vehicles and five Classes.

– NATO is supporting the service with several helicopters and military vehicles in order to protect the pipelines.

– A 2.3 million square foot factory will build approximately 60,000 vehicles per year for the US and export markets.

– Long before railways, “train” meant any group of vehicles or pack animals traveling in a line, as in wagon train or camel train.

– Alternatively, a proof-of-payment system allows passengers to enter the vehicles without showing the ticket.

– Shadow can drive in vehicles and grab guns from enemies such as the Black Arms and G.U.N.

– The Pitman arm is a part used in automobiles, trucks, SUVs and other vehicles to steer the wheels.

– In some cases light-armored vehicles are used for added fire superiority, as the need arises.

– They were the second variety of British Rail’s then-standard 1972 design for suburban EMUs, which eventually encompassed 755 vehicles and five Classes.

Example uses in sentence of “atonement”

How to use in-sentence of “atonement”:

+ She became a star in Sweden when Mauritz Stiller cast her in the 1924 silent movie “The Atonement of Gösta Berling”.

+ Christians believe that atonement with God was gained by Jesus for all sinners who will accept Him, as He led a perfect life.

+ Some important differences with mainstream Christianity include: A belief that Jesus began his atonement from sin in the garden of Gethsemane and took on everyone’s sins, Mormon or not.

+ The idea of blood atonement led to firing squads being allowed in Utah for many years.

+ Cows and pigeons were killed to make atonement with God.

+ Blood atonement was once a teaching of the Mormon Church.

Example uses in sentence of atonement
Example uses in sentence of atonement