“valve” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “valve”:

+ A vacuum tube, also called a valve in British English, is an electronic device used in many older model radios, television sets, and amplifiers to control electric current flow.

+ Valve Hammer Editor, which used to be called Worldcraft and is now often called Hammer, is Valve Corporation’s map creation program for their game engines, Source and formerly GoldSrc.

+ In addition, the system has a safety release valve to allow excess steam to escape without driving the wheels.

+ Their bodies are flattened from side to side and protected by a bivalve-like, chitinous or calcareous valve or “shell”.

+ On May 1, 2020, Valve made an update to “Team Fortress 2”, dedicating their tributes to Rick May, who voiced the Soldier.

+ Thermocouples are stacked to make a thermopile, which can generate enough voltage from the heat of the pilot flame to keep the gas valve open which in turn supplies the gas for the pilot flame.

+ Steam is an internet-based digital distribution, digital rights management, multiplayer and social networking computer programprogram developed and distributed by Valve Corporation.

valve - some sentence examples
valve – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “valve”:

+ Since pulmonary "venous" hypertension is synonymous with congestive heart failure, the treatment is to optimize left ventricular function by the use of diuretics, beta blockers, ACE inhibitors, etc., or to repair/replace the mitral valve or aortic valve.

+ He co-founded Valve with fellow Microsoft employee Mike Harrington.
+ During an erection, a valve stops urine from entering the urethra so that only semen flows along it.

+ Since pulmonary “venous” hypertension is synonymous with congestive heart failure, the treatment is to optimize left ventricular function by the use of diuretics, beta blockers, ACE inhibitors, etc., or to repair/replace the mitral valve or aortic valve.

+ He co-founded Valve with fellow Microsoft employee Mike Harrington.

+ During an erection, a valve stops urine from entering the urethra so that only semen flows along it.

+ A valve sends the steam to one end of the piston, then the other, to make it move backwards and forwards.

+ Managing director of Valve Gabe Newell said that the company’s goal was to create “the best looking and best-playing class-based multiplayer game”.

+ Bag-valve masks have an oxygen mask which covers the nose and mouth of the patient, a one-way valve attached between the mask and the bag which filters the moving air and prevents the air to be breathed back into the bag, and an inflatable bag which holds the air in and is squeezed by hand.

+ Because the game was very popular, Valve made a sequel in 2011, called “Portal 2”.

+ The plasma Valve is a layer of gas inside a special shell.

+ At around 1.00 AM, December 3, loud rumbling reverberated around the plant as a safety valve gave way sending a plume of MIC gas into the early morning air.

+ A valve is a controlling instrument that controls the flow of fluids, which can be gases, liquids, or other fluids.

+ In 1981, Smith had Heartheart valve surgery.

+ Spin valve GMR is the most useful sort for hard drives and is tested carefully to meet industry standards.

+ The Windows and 360 versions were made by Valve Corporation, and the PS3 version was made by Electronic Arts.

+ Bush underwent aortic valve replacement surgery in March 2009.

+ His first project was to work on the valve train of the Fuhrmann-designed Carrera engine.

+ As a result, Valve Corporation, with the help of the original maker started to develop “Dota 2”.

More in-sentence examples of “valve”:

+ He joined Valve Corporation to work on Valve‘s first game, “Half-Life”.

+ This means a fourth, fifth or sixth valve is used to make the instrument sound more in tune – especially the lowest notes.

+ On July 27, 2007, NEXON and Valve made a partnership and announced “Counter-Strike Online”, a new online version of the world’s most popular first person shooting multiplayer game that will be tailored for Asia.

+ In mid-2000, Valve announced that “Team Fortress 2” had been delayed for a second time.

+ Liu died on 22 March 2020 from heart valve repair surgery-related problems in Taipei, aged 44.

+ After the valve trumpet was invented, composers began to write for trumpet in keys with more flats, so Haydn wrote his famous trumpet concerto in the key of E-flat major.

+ When the valve handle turns one way, the hole opens up the valve and water or gas can go through.

+ When the pressure in the left ventricle becomes lower than the pressure in the left atrium, the mitral valve opens.

+ A valve is a device that regulates the flow of fluids.

+ All clams have two calcareous shells or valve valves joined near a hinge with a flexible ligament, and all are filter feeders.

+ The Source engine is a game enginevideo game engine created by a company called Valve Corporation.

+ The original Chevrolet engine with its very special carburetors and Chevrolet Corvette aluminum valve covers has been rebuilt and put back in the Orbitron.

+ A spin valve is a device which consist of two metallic magnetic layers separated by a non-magnetic spacer whose electric resistance can change depending on the relative alignment of magnetization in the two magnetic layers, electrons moving through a non-magnetic material normally have random spins, so the net effect is cancelled out.

+ These include six large tanks with a capacity of 40,000 barrels each, in addition to pumping equipment, filters, loading stations, and the distribution valve network.

+ On January 15, 2000, after the success of “Half-Life”, Harrington dissolved his partnership with Newell and left Valve to spend time with his wife.

+ When the valve is opened, some propellant will be forced inside the container.

+ This device is also known as a Rupture Valve in some parts of the world.

+ It is given to dogs that have heart valve disease.

+ A digging cycle involves the muscular foot and the opening and closing of the valve and one end.

+ In most families, the two valves of the shell are almost perfectly symmetrical with one another along the hinge line, though the placement and shape of the teeth may differ slightly in the left valve and right valve so the two valves fit together properly.

+ Bush underwent aortic valve replacement surgery on March 4, 2009; she was released from the hospital on March 13, 2009.

+ This is because a valve opens up to let the air into the pipe, and closes again when the organist stops pressing that key.

+ Some trombones have a valve which increases the range of available notes.

+ In 2005, Valve launched a website called Valve Developer Community.

+ He also voiced Nick for the Valve CorporationValve video game “Left 4 Dead 2”.

+ He was best known for his heart valve repair and replacement surgeries.

+ Many fans were very angry and said Valve lied to them.

+ Cummings had surgery to fix his aortic valve in May 2017 and two months later he developed a surgery-related infection.

+ During the July 2006 Electronic Arts press conference, Valve revealed that “Team Fortress 2” would arrive as the multiplayer component of “The Orange Box”.

+ The Source 2 is a Game enginevideo game engine created by the company Valve Corporation.

+ It is developed by Valve Corporation and Hidden Path Entertainment.

+ At the time, Valve just released its first game, “Half-Life Half-Life.” Valve began developing “Team Fortress 2” as a separate retail game using one of Valve‘s own game engines, GoldSrc.

+ Unlike the original “Team Fortress” Valve originally planned “Team Fortress 2” to have a modern war theme.

+ The valve train is a dual overhead camshaft configuration with four valves per cylinder.

+ Yacoub is best known for his early work in heart valve repairrepairing heart valves and for helping create the Ross procedure.

+ Its popularity grew enough that Valve made it into a retail game.

+ However, it’s nice to see Valve following through on a “Half-Life” project as the company has run hot and cold on whether we would ever see another entry in the series.

+ Apparently a faulty valve had allowed one ton of water for cleaning internal pipes to mix with forty tons of MIC.

+ If the gas runs out, the flame extinguishes and the voltage across the thermopile decreases, which causes the electric gas valve to close.

+ The G-Man is the mysterious character that constantly appears and interferes in the Valve Software games Half-Life, Half-Life 2, Half-Life 2: Episode 1 and Half-Life 2: Episode 2.

+ A shutter was placed at one of the ends of the tube, along with a fuel valve and an igniter.

+ A ball valve is a kind of valve that has a ball in it, and the ball has a hole in the middle.

+ In spin valve GMR, two magnetic layers are separated by a thin layer.

+ He is the Founderco-founder and managing director of video game development and online distribution company Valve Corporation.

+ Together they created interior design for Valve Pormeister’s architectural masterpieces – the cafe Tuljak and the Kurtna Poultry Farm Testing building.

+ When the valve handle turns the other way, the ball blocks the water or gas, and the valve is closed.

+ A valve is a device that it is used to decrease or stop the flow of a fluid.

+ The Golf GTI has evolved a long way since the 80’s but the fifth generation GTI is criticised by some as it does not live up to the expectations and standards set by the legendary Mk1 GTI, which was fitted with an 1600, 8 valve motor.

+ He joined Valve Corporation to work on Valve's first game, "Half-Life".

+ This means a fourth, fifth or sixth valve is used to make the instrument sound more in tune - especially the lowest notes.

Example uses in sentence of “mahdi”

How to use in-sentence of “mahdi”:

– The most recent president to die was Ali Mahdi Muhammad, on 10 March 2021, at the age of 82.

– 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.

– Farmaajo has a close relationship with his prime minister Mahdi Gulaid.

– Mehdi Bazargan or Mahdi Bazargan was an Iranian scholar.

– The Persian term is first founded and seen in the Persian translation of the Quran by Mirza Mahdi Elahi Ghomshei.

– Some of the rebels said that Ali Mahdi Muhammad was the new president.

– The Ahmadiyyas are regarded as heretics by the Sunni Islamorthodox Muslims because Mirza Ghulam Ahmad proclaimed himself the Mahdi of Islam, the Christian Messiah, and the final avatar or incarnation of Vishnu and also because they do not believe that Muhammad is the last prophet.

– Ali Mahdi Muhammad was a Somali businessman and politician.

Example uses in sentence of mahdi
Example uses in sentence of mahdi

“soften” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “soften”:

+ He said that, “no attempt has been made to soften the existential sadness at the story’s core”.

+ Tied in a cotton bag, oat straw was used to soften bath-water.

+ It is used to soften water and make soap.

+ Diseases like scurvy and rickets can cause bones to soften and bend.

+ Phthalates are often used to soften PVC in this way.

+ Kale can be frozen after having been blanched two to three minutes, until the leaves soften a bit.

soften - some sentence examples
soften – some sentence examples

“surgeon” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “surgeon”:

+ He served as the 39th Surgeon General of the United States Army from 1996 to 2000.

+ The surgeon makes a small cut in the belly and removes the embryo.

+ She was the acting Surgeon General of the United States from April 21, 2017 through September 5, 2017.

+ André, surgeon to the Royal Household of King George I of Great Britain.

+ In 1986, Novello became the Assistant Surgeon General grade in the PHSCC and the Deputy Director of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

+ The Surgeon General is either the highest ranking or second highest ranking uniformed officer of the PHSCC.

+ In 1893 he was the second surgeon to successfully repair a heart wound.

+ The surgeon was no longer working by himself – he worked together with hospital Radiologyradiologists to help patients.

surgeon in-sentences
surgeon in-sentences

Example sentences of “surgeon”:

+ Murthy is the 21st and current Surgeon General of the United States since 2021 during the Joe Biden presidency.

+ In 1987, President Ronald Reagan told the Surgeon General of the US to look at this question.

+ Alcide Moodie Lanoue was an AmericansAmerican orthopedic surgeon and lieutenant general in the U.S.

+ He became a surgeon after his swimming career.

+ Christine Kaseba is a Zambian physician, surgeon and politician.

+ Ambroise Paré was an important French surgeon of the 16th century.

+ The Surgeon General is chosen by the U.S.

+ Joining the Dutch East India Company in 1639, he served in many posts, like an assistant surgeon in the Batavia in the East Indies.

+ Sir Nicholas Attygalle, KBE, FRCS, FRCOG was a Sri LankaCeylonese academic, surgeon and a Senator.

+ Murthy is the 21st and current Surgeon General of the United States since 2021 during the Joe Biden presidency.

+ In 1987, President Ronald Reagan told the Surgeon General of the US to look at this question.

+ Ralph Steven Greco was an AmericansAmerican surgeon and sculptor.

+ This was the ship that took surgeon George Bass and the new governor, John Hunter to Australia.

+ Vladimir Hotineanu was a Moldovan surgeon and politician.

+ Unfortunately, disinfection did not become widely practiced until British surgeon Joseph Lister, 1st Baron ListerJoseph Lister ‘discovered’ antiseptics in 1865 after Louis Pasteur’s work.

+ It stars Hawkeye Pierce, an United StatesAmerican surgeon who dislikes the war and makes a lot of jokes.

+ Ko Wen-je is a Taiwanese surgeon and independent politician.

More in-sentence examples of “surgeon”:

+ Pierpaolo Sileri is an Italian politician, surgeon and academic professor.

+ Charles Everett Koop was an American physician who became well known as a pediatricspediatric surgeon at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.

+ He served as acting Surgeon General of the United States from July to September 1993.

+ He was the 17th Surgeon General of the United States.

+ He also served as the 40th Surgeon General of the United States Army.

+ Previously, she was the deputy surgeon general.

+ She was a doctor and a surgeon long before it was permitted for women.

+ A surgeon can fix the hole with surgery.

+ Rear Admiral Sylvia Trent-Adams was named acting Surgeon General.

+ A British surgeon named Percivall Pott was the first person to figure out one of the real causes of cancer.

+ The surgeon gives anesthetic drops in each eye, to prevent the patient from feeling pain.

+ Per-Ingvar Brånemark was a Swedish peopleSwedish orthopedic surgeon and research professor.

+ According to other sources, there were over 1,000 deaths, with more than 2,000 hurt badly, Home Political Deposit, September, 1920, No 23, National Archives of India, New Delhi; Report of Commissioners, Vol I, New Delhi and Civil Surgeon Dr.

+ Local surgeon John Howard was called to see if it was true, and upon delivering several animal parts he told other important doctors.

+ For three years, he worked as a surgeon in the Egyptian army.

+ John Emerson was a surgeon serving in the U.S.

+ The king also sent surgeon Cyriacus Ahlers to see Toft, but Ahlers did not believe it.

+ He is the first Surgeon General to be the subject of a well known song –, by Frank Zappa.

+ He was the first surgeon to successfully separate conjoined twins joined at the head.

+ It is about a lonely surgeon from Atlanta who gets obsessed with an accident victim named Helena.

+ Some think he might have been a Medical doctordoctor or a butcher because of how he killed and cut up the women, much like how a surgeon might perform surgery, or how a butcher might dissect an animal.

+ The Surgeon General’s office and staff are known as the Office of the Surgeon General.

+ He was known for his roles as Lee Joo-wang in the televisions series “Miss Mermaid”, the Plastic surgeon in “Time”.

+ Many surgeons are experts in certain areas; for example, a surgeon that operates on bones is called an orthopaedic surgeon.

+ Elders was a Vice Admiral vice admiral in the Public Health Service Commissioned Corps and the first African American appointed as Surgeon General of the United States.

+ Pierpaolo Sileri is an Italian politician, surgeon and academic professor.

+ Charles Everett Koop was an American physician who became well known as a pediatricspediatric surgeon at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

+ Peake served for four years as the United States Army Surgeon General.

+ He served as the 36th Surgeon General of the United States Army from 1985 to 1988.

+ Jeffrey William Colyer is an American surgeon and politician.

+ CP was first identified by an English surgeon called William Little in 1860.

+ Reema married American cardiologist and surgeon Syed Tariq Shahab on 16 November 2011 in Virginia, United States.

+ David was a Canadian naval surgeon in the Persian Gulf War in the year 1991.

+ However, in the mid-18th century, the ScotlandScottish surgeon William Hunter used Harvey’s methods to preserve bodies in morgues.

+ It tells the story of a surgeon having a familial bond with an evil and sinister teenage boy.

+ After about a week, the epithelium has grown back, and the surgeon removes the contact lens.

+ Tshering served as a consultant surgeon in JDWNRH and Mongar Regional Referral Hospital, and was also served as a consultant urologist in JDWNRH for 11 years.

+ Nelson Bell, worked as a surgeon there.

+ During her time as Surgeon General, Novello focused her attention on the health of women, children and minorities,.

+ Support for such a view, and for making it part of the American sex education curriculum, led to the dismissal of US Surgeon General Joycelyn Elders during the Clinton administration.

+ Shoa, cardiac surgerycardiac surgeon and one of the first people to work with adult stem cells for heart disease.

+ When World War II broke out Dunlop became a specialist surgeon to the Emergency Medical Services.

+ He served as the 38th Surgeon General of the United States Army from 1992 to 1996.

+ Mason was the United States Assistant Secretary for Health from 1989 to 1993 and the Acting Surgeon General of the United States from 1989 to 1990.

+ Bland joined the Royal Navy in 1810 as a surgeon and served on HM sloop “Hesper”.

+ Her captain was again John Marshall and the surgeon was Augustus Jacob Beyer.

+ On June 29, 2017, President Donald Trump nominated Adams to become Surgeon General of the United States.

+ George Bass was a British naval surgeon and explorer of Australia.

+ He graduated from the Department of Otolaryngology, Head neck Surgeon at the American University of Beirut then pursued his studies and was certified as a Facial Esthetic and Reconstructive Surgeon from University of Nice Sophia Antipolis in France.

+ She studied to become a surgeon at Syracuse Medical College and graduated in 1855 with a medical degree.

How to use in sentence of “inclusion”

How to use in-sentence of “inclusion”:

– The drink’s inclusion was because it is “important for its symbolic value as well as its refreshing qualities”.

– Much of the population of the Independent State of Croatia was not Croat, mostly because of the inclusion of Bosnia.

– The template’s inclusion is replaced by the code of the template itself, which will continue to write the box as before, but without an additional server call.

– The image inclusion is probably the insertion of an image he saw at enwiki, and he is probably learning how to include images.

– Vygotsky believed the inclusion of sign systems from a child’s culture changes behavior and connects early and later forms of individual development.

– Thus, inclusion of basic intelligence on the EU has been deemed appropriate as a new, separate entity in The World Factbook.

– Apart from the headers, there are two more templates whose inclusion in succession boxes is not necessitated by any technical restrictions, but they convey useful information and their usage may be required by guidelines.

How to use in sentence of inclusion
How to use in sentence of inclusion

Example sentences of “inclusion”:

– The table is sorted by GAA, and the criteria for inclusion are bolded.

– Patrik Hetmer was the first skier to be nominated for inclusion on the 2018 team going to Pyeongchang.

– Verifiable facts and content not supported by multiple independent sources may be appropriate for inclusion within another article.

– In November of 2013 the Barilla Group announced they would start a “more active, global leadership position on diversity, inclusion and social responsibility.” This included creating a board of experts to advise Barilla on these sensitive issues.

– The Tentative List can be updated at any time, but inclusion on the list is a prerequisite to being considered for inscription within a five- to ten-year period.

– Also, the inclusion of the bitter poem may have been meant to be ironic or a parody of the convention at the time, both in literature and in life.

– Three thinkers were central to the inclusion of entrepreneurs: Joseph Schumpeter, Frank Knight and Israel Kirzner.

– This in itself is a reason for the article’s inclusion in the pantheon of GAs.

– To disable the inclusion of such territories in a template, include the parameter “countries_only=yes”.

– The package’s move to testing happens only if no serious bugs in the package are reported and if other software needed for package functionality qualifies for inclusion in “testing”.

– Maher states that she focuses on global digital inclusion as a way to improve and protect the rights of people to information through technology.

– This clickable timeline template, wikilinked to, translated into, edited by, was originally derived from “Template:Life timeline ” for inclusion in the article “Timeline of the evolutionary history of life”.

- The table is sorted by GAA, and the criteria for inclusion are bolded.

- Patrik Hetmer was the first skier to be nominated for inclusion on the 2018 team going to Pyeongchang.

More in-sentence examples of “inclusion”:

- To enable their inclusion in a template, set the parameter to "no", "n" or "0".

- The 1996 championship was held in the Indian subcontinent for a second time, with the inclusion of Sri Lanka as host for some of its group stage matches.

– To enable their inclusion in a template, set the parameter to “no”, “n” or “0”.

– The 1996 championship was held in the Indian subcontinent for a second time, with the inclusion of Sri Lanka as host for some of its group stage matches.

– The inclusion of a view that is held only by a tiny minority may constitute original research.

– I cannot discern any inclusion criteria at all and I can’t tell what it adds beyond List of U.S.

– In some cases, succession boxes consist of many separate rows that are made up of the previous section’s simple boxes, and thus their creation follows more or less the same rules; the only difference is that special care should be given to the placement and relative order of said simple boxes, as well as to the inclusion between the lines where necessary.

– Cavendish was a surprise inclusion in the British squad for the 2009 UCI Track Cycling World Championships, where he competed in the Scratch Race and the Madison, failing to pick-up medals in either.

– Ray Fisher Ray Fisher, Victor Stone / Cyborg, Arthur Curry / Aquaman and Barry Allen / The Flash respectively in cameo appearances, which will lead into their inclusion in the “Justice League” film.

– He also stated that the Chávez government had supported LGBT rights starting from 14 years ago, promoting inclusion and non-discrimination.

– This template allows for the inclusion of direct web links to official 2016 census data into Australian geographical articles.

– The inclusion of false and inflamatory wording debased TFP and the community it represents.

– The biggest change is the inclusion of different fighting styles, which were also in “Devil May Cry 2”.

– The inclusion of Ararat brought objections from Turkey because the mountain is part of its territory.

– Nevertheless, it was the first time governments had an explicit opinion in favour or against the inclusion and recognition of sexual orientation.

– Unlike most of the other men honored by inclusion in this group, Reagan was not associated with the United States Navy, apart from his term as Commander-in-Chief, though one of his key initiatives in office was the 600-ship Navy program.

– Publishers Weekly criticized, “Bland illustrations depicting the contents of Annabeth’s trunk, a map of Camp Half-Blood and a short “sneak peek” at “The Last Olympian” pad the contents to book length; the inclusion of a crossword puzzle and a word search makes the book difficult to share.

– On the musical front, West recorded a recitation of John Mellencamp’s song “Jim Crow” for inclusion on the singer’s box set “On the Rural Route 7609” in 2009.

– This hook went from nomination to being archived and queued up for inclusion on the Main Page in a total of 74 minutes.

– In mathematics, the lowercase is used to represent the inclusion function in set theory.

– This template outputs data suitable for inclusion “within” a record chart table.

– Please note that certain changes in title names, like the inclusion in a title of “Queen” instead of “King”, or that of other gender-specific words, need not be clarified with the “as” parameter.

– It is rarely applied to the inclusion of music.

– Besides calculating the age at death, the benefit of using this template is to allow for the inclusion of hidden microformat dates, which may be indexed or searched by software tools.

– A smaller community, by definition a minority, should be eligible for inclusion with a smaller number of authoritative sources.

– But one/two/three/four liners, although they may be about a notable subject/person, are hardly worthy of inclusion as they clearly don’t add anything to the wiki.

– The song was included on the B-sides compilation album “The Masterplan” which was released in 1998, after it was voted for inclusion by fans of the band on their official website.

– This clickable timeline template, wikilinked to, translated into, edited by, was originally derived from “Template:Human timeline ” for inclusion in the article “Timeline of human evolution”.

– Since correct inclusion of patches at end user sites is spotty, the actual population of that software application in the field is quite varied; some will have patches 1 and 2, others 1, 2, and 3, some others none, in all possible variations.

– He was shortlisted for inclusion into the English Football Hall of Fame in 2008.

– The Politics of MalaysiaMalaysian Central Government, ruled by the United Malays National Organisation, became worried by the inclusion of Singapore’s Chinese majority and the political challenge of the PAP in Malaysia.

– A clarification of the list’s inclusion criteria is needed, but the general consensus is that the list itself is useful.

– Although there is some overlap in content between current releases in different markets, there are also differences such as the inclusion of local hits, and the single-CD format of the U.S.

– They wanted to create more inclusion in the technology sector.

– There are many positives that can come with merging: more manpower, and a larger community so more opinions and assistance for things like vandalism; a larger scope, while narrowing parts such as what encyclopedia articles warrant inclusion in a Simple English encyclopedia; ability to add new parts, such as news, source, wikiversity etc without having to propose it here.

– We should try to cover at least 50% of the articles at detect possible candidates for inclusion in the CD.

– To be worthy of inclusion in an encyclopedia, a subject must be sufficiently.

– Maintenance of such a list and standards for inclusion could prove problematic, and :Category:Red light districts is sufficient, if not more effective, in keeping track of such articles.

– This template was created to remove the inclusion of divisions for seasons prior to 1969, the first year that divisional play began.

– This clickable timeline template, wikilinked to, translated into, edited by, was originally derived from “Template:Nature timeline ” for inclusion in the article “Timeline of the formation of the Universe”.

– He is the current Minister of Labour and Social Inclusion since January 2020.

– She was head of the Decade of Roma Inclusion Program at the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor for six years.

– This can be used instead of the lastplayer template, if the inclusion of a club manager is desired.

– In 1964, looking for a way to promote the instant noodle industry, Ando founded the Instant Food Industry Association which set guidelines for fair competition and product quality, introducing several industry standards such as the inclusion of production dates on packaging and the “fill to” line.

– At that time, the link included in this template may be considered for inclusion as a regular WP:External link in the External links section.

– It’s an assortment of short biographical descriptions with no clear inclusion criteria or purpose.

– Since the feminist movement of the 1980s, some writers and publishers have been using the feminine title suffixes “-in” to help boost the inclusion of women; but written with a capital ‘I’, to indicate that males are not excluded.

– The Widgit Symbols are the only symbol set specifically designed for readers with Special Educational Needs, they are also the main symbol set used within UK schools to promote mainstream inclusion and more recently they are being heavily used with readers who have English as an additional language.

How to use the word “earth”

How to use in-sentence of “earth”:

+ The day length of Venus is 243 Earth days.

+ It finds asteroids that might hit Earth in the future.

+ The convectionconvective motions in the liquid conducting core inside the center of the Earth are important for making the magnetic field.

+ They may have a bad effect on the economy or even big natural systems like the Earth itself.

+ The Earth phase, Terra phase, Terrestrial phase or phase of the Earth, is the shape of the directly sunlit portion of the Earth as viewed from the Moon.

+ To build the mound, they were carrying up the earth in their sleeves – and, that is why the festival is called Rekawka.

How to use the word earth
How to use the word earth

Example sentences of “earth”:

+ This is about 700 times farther from the Earth than the moon is.

+ A large mass like the Earth will attract a small mass like a human being with enough force to keep the human being from floating away.

+ His hypotheses are that the fixed stars and the Sun remain unmoved, that the Earth revolves about the Sun on the circumference of a circle, the Sun lying in the middle of the floor, and that the sphere of the fixed stars, situated about the same center as the Sun, is so great that the circle in which he supposes the Earth to revolve bears such a proportion to the distance of the fixed stars as the center of the sphere bears to its surface.

+ Wovoka wrote a letter in 1892 to the other tribes telling them that Jesus had just returned to earth that year, and that if they lived upright lives, they would be getting their lands and culture again some day, and the dead would live.

+ The kids are on a spaceship, years after the Earth was destroyed.

+ The Ross Sea is one of the last parts of seas on Earth that is mostly unaffected by human activities.

+ The Eastern hemisphere is a geographical term for the half of the Earth that is east of the Prime Meridian and west of the 180th Meridian.

+ In Ba Sing Se, the Order of the White Lotus, led by Iroh, lay siege to the Fire Nation forces within the city, with the sole intention of re-conquering it in the name of the Earth Kingdom.

+ It is thought that the object has a mass similar to that of Neptune ~35 Earth masses Such a planet would also produce surface gravity greater than 7 times that on Earth.

+ Overall, the Earth is about 1.59% aluminium by mass.

+ Lately, people have changed the environment of the Earth a great deal.

+ He is best known for his starring role as the space visitor Klaatu in the science fiction movie “The Day the Earth Stood Still”.

+ The game is about defending the Earth from Space Invaders by shooting them down before they can land.

+ This area includes all the areas of the Earth where the sun reaches a point directly overhead at least once a year.

+ The oldest rock formation on Earth may be the Acasta Gneiss in the Canadian Shield in the Northwest Territories, Canada.

+ The Winx decide to go to Earth to find and protect the last fairy.

+ There are lots of asteroids which will hit Earth in the future.

+ In a broader sense, this means: All the peoples on the earth are equal from birth, all the peoples have a right to live, to be happy and free.

+ This is about 700 times farther from the Earth than the moon is.

+ A large mass like the Earth will attract a small mass like a human being with enough force to keep the human being from floating away.

More in-sentence examples of “earth”:

+ The first facts about the Earth were worked out by the Ancient Greeks.

+ The Earth sciences include the study of the atmosphere, oceans and biosphere, as well as the solid earth.

+ He thought the Earth must have developed by slow, natural forces.

+ Light bends in a curve in air and water, but travels in a straight line away from the earth or other bodies in outer space where there is no air.

+ Silver is extracted from the earth in several ways.

+ A creation myth or creation story explains how the universe started, how the earth came to be, and why there are humans.

+ Venus comes closer to the Earth than any other planet does.

+ Why does the Earth not fall into the Sun? The answer is simple but very important.

+ Aristarchus thus believed the stars to be very far away, and saw this as the reason why there was no visible parallax, that is, an observed movement of the stars relative to each other as the Earth moved around the Sun.

+ It is located about 600 light years away from Earth in the constellation Cygnus.

+ Cuvier thought many of the geological features of the Earth could be explained by catastrophismcatastrophic events which had caused the extinction of many species of animals.

+ It checks if any asteroids could hit earth in the future.

+ They called it the Great Blue Earth River.

+ He calculated the tilt of the earth‘s axis ; he may also have accurately calculated the distance from the earth to the sun and invented the leap day.

+ At the end of time, Jesus will Second Comingcome back to Earth to everlasting life to those who believe in him.

+ Although Mount Everest is higher, Chimborazo is farther from Earth‘s center due to the fact that the earth bulges at the equator.

+ The series began in April 2008, and after several cameo appearances, Piper made her official return as Rose in the series four final episodes Turn Left, The Stolen Earth and Journey’s End.

+ The two fighters stand, stare, and exchange verbal barbs, other characters merely roam around aimlessly, non-superhuman characters do things on Earth or collect the Dragon Balls, King Kai offers running commentary and the amount of time to actually summon Shenron and Porunga is great.

+ Besides being made of earth dug out and piled up, some of the geoglyphs are made by placing stones next to each other.

+ Gravity simply pulls loose earth materials downhill.

+ As the Mississippi continued to flow through its new bed, earth was deposited so that the village became physically attached to the west bank of the river, which is in the state of Missouri.

+ Sometimes, wind can carry small pieces of earth materials over large distances.

+ Likewise, that the Earth is round has so much evidence that denying it is simply irrational.

+ Because all lanthanides are close in size, the rare earth elements have always been hard to separate.

+ She currently lives on the White Earth Reservation.

+ NASA is developing the Orion capsule for beyond Earth orbit missions.

+ The first facts about the Earth were worked out by the Ancient Greeks.

+ The Earth sciences include the study of the atmosphere, oceans and biosphere, as well as the solid earth.
+ He thought the Earth must have developed by slow, natural forces.

+ From the Moon, the Earth phases gradually and cyclically change over a period of about a month, as the orbital positions of the Moon around the Earth and of the Earth around the Sun shift.

+ It is the second-closest star to the Earth at 5.98 light years away.

+ During ice ages very large areas of the earth are covered in ice, snow and glaciers.

+ For most things on Earth this radiation is in the infra-red range, but something very hot, gives off visible radiation, that is, light.

+ They then incite a revolution with reminding the disgruntled Earthbenders that earth was given to them through the air ducts.

+ Eratosthenes measured the circumference of the Earth without leaving Egypt.

+ The egg was a symbol of the earth to celebrate spring.

+ New types of fortification were invested, with shorter thicker walls, and using earth to absorb hits from cannonballs.

+ On Earth it is made by the natural radioactive decay of heavy radioactive elements like thorium and uranium, although there are other examples.

+ As the Avatar, Aang has to master all four elements and stop the Fire Nation from destroying the Earth Kingdom, just as they did with the Air Nomads.

+ This is called the “magnetic field” and forms an elongated sphere around the Earth called the “magnetosphere”.

+ Avatar, a word in Hinduism, is a deity which comes down to earth in a human form, an animal form or a partly human and partly animal form.

+ The tale of Ninigi no Mikoto being sent to earth is told in the Nihon Shoki.

+ The interesting attractions of Ancient City of Kamphaeng Saen include unchanged ditches and earth dikes surrounding the ditches.

+ Microbial mats are the earliest form of life on Earth for which there is good fossil evidence, from 3500 million years ago, and were for a long period the most important members of the planet’s ecosystems.

+ All countries with space technology leave Earth and go into orbit around the planet.

+ Basing his figures on the cooling rate of iron tested at his Laboratory le Petit Fontenet at Montbard, he calculated that the age of the earth was 75,000 years.

+ Hoshi No You Ni Some say another reason for Ultraman to recharge is because the Earth is badly polluted by humans, so Ultraman only has three minutes on Earth, but can survive long enough in outer space.

+ He was also the richest man on earth with the Golconda mines making Hyderabad the main supplier of diamonds in the world at that time.

+ The reason is not that there is any attraction between the sun and the earth but that the earth follows the straightest path it can follow in curved space-time.

+ They chose “This Earth of Mankind” as the first book.

+ People change the Earth in many ways.

+ The alkaline earth metals are the second group of metals on the periodic table.

+ In electrical equipment the 0 volt point can be the metal chassis called a chassis ground or a connection to the actual ground called an earth ground, each with their own symbol used in electrical schematic drawings.

“run to” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “run to”:

– Roswell held a high position with the Illinois Central Railroad until he decided to run to be Mayor of Chicago on a reform ticket.

– I know many people will strongly oppose this idea, but I’ve thought about this for a long time and I’m pretty sure it will be an immense help in the long run to Simple.

– The series will run to 13 volumes, with the last appearing in 2010.

– The Jordan drops quickly in a 75 kilometer run to Lake Hula, which is a little below sea level in the Galilee sea.

– The town is has one railway station where trains run to Leeds and Bradford.

– The American race formed part of the world championship, but was not run to the same regulations as the other races and was very rarely attended by world championship drivers.

run to how to use in sentences
run to how to use in sentences

Example sentences of “run to”:

- Educated at Rugby school, where one day, in 1847, following a cross country run to the village of Newbold, the seventeen year old Thornton bought some unripe greengages from a street seller and contracted what is believed to be cholera.

- There were so few cars entered for the 1952 and 1953 that the World Championship Grand Prix races were run to Formula Two rules.

– Educated at Rugby school, where one day, in 1847, following a cross country run to the village of Newbold, the seventeen year old Thornton bought some unripe greengages from a street seller and contracted what is believed to be cholera.

– There were so few cars entered for the 1952 and 1953 that the World Championship Grand Prix races were run to Formula Two rules.

– Julie, George, Marlene and Nancy rescue Karla and run to the storm cellar to take refuge.

– A quarterback will in most attacking plays throw the ball to a member of their team, ready to run to the end of the pitch.

– There are also pocket-sized Germ-X bottles so children who worry about germs so much would not have to run to the restroom to wash their hands frequently.

– Trains run to Liverpool Street stationLiverpool Street in central Cheshunt and Enfield Town farther north.

– Other lines run to Calais, in forty minutes, or to Boulogne-sur-Mer in 55.

– Representative from Massachusetts’s 6th congressional district, was launched on April 22, 2019, when Moulton announced said that he will run to win the Democratic nomination for the 2020 presidential election.

– Siberians gained in popularity with the story of the “Great Race of Mercy” the 1925 serum run to Nome.

– Shelby said he would retire in 2022 and not run to be elected again.

– People used to run to be the first to set off fireworks and firecrackers at the beginning of the New Year at midnight, wherever they were.

– A rebound clothesline is where the opponent run to the ropes on one side of the ring and rebounds off of them.

– Burns hit a three-run home run to win the fourth game of the series.

– He once quoted in a very new New Jerseyan accent, “If I really was a wizard, I’d teleport to New Jersey; If I really was the flash, I’d run to New Jersey; Basically, I love New Jersey.

– It had a highly successful Broadway run to November 1989.

– That is why you see outfielders in baseball run to a spot and then move around as the ball gets closer.

“albus” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “albus”:

+ The new page Professor Albus Dumbledore should be at Albus Dumbledore, which currently redirects to Harry Potter#Main characters.

+ When he is 11 years old, a teacher at the wizard school Hogwarts named Albus Dumbledore comes to his orphanage and tells him he is a young wizard and can go to the school.

+ It is also revealed that Snape did not kill Albus Dumbledore, but carried out Dumbledore’s prearranged plan.

+ However, when Albus Dumbledore became headmaster, he let Lupin go to Hogwarts.

+ When he is eleven years old, he discovers that he is a wizard and attends a magical academy called Hogwarts school of witchcraft and wizardry, where Albus Dumbledore is headmaster.

albus how to use?
albus how to use?

“collected” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “collected”:

– Total amount of collected remuneration in 2010 reached about 427 million rubles.

– His collected works fill around 80 volumes.

– With DNA sequencing and DNA barcoding, scientists went into museums to look at specimens, or preserved example animals, that had been collected many years before.

– When Muhammad proclaimed the verses later collected as the Qur’an, his followers naturally learnt the words by heart.

– Although the scientific evidence collected is reliable, and the rocks are correctly described, what made the rocks look like they do is not clear.

– As he was exploring the Amazon valley in the 1850s, Bates collected butterflies.

– During his travels in South America, Africa, Asia, Oceania, Sekelj collected many important items from other cultures.

collected in sentences?
collected in sentences?

Example sentences of “collected”:

– His collected information influenced the next two generations of naturalists, including Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck and Georges Cuvier.

– He translated into Esperanto, the poetry he had collected during his travels.

– The day after the fire, which destroys all the narrator’s possessions, he witnesses a group of neighbors collected around a wall that remains standing.

– More than 2000 years ago the Ancient GreeceGreek Mathematician, Euclid of Alexandria, collected and wrote down ideas about geometry and measurement in a text called “Elements”.

– Then when it dried, they collected the salt and sold it.

– NASA collected more than 1.2 million names from people who sent their names from 2009 to 2011.

- His collected information influenced the next two generations of naturalists, including Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck and Georges Cuvier.

- He translated into Esperanto, the poetry he had collected during his travels.
- The day after the fire, which destroys all the narrator’s possessions, he witnesses a group of neighbors collected around a wall that remains standing.

– The liquid becomes a gas and is collected by cooling it so it condenses into another flask.

– Fish can also be collected in ways that do not injure them, for observation and study or for keeping in Aquarium.

– They will grow back and can be collected again a in seven or eight more months.

– Based on 92 reviews collected by Rotten Tomatoes, “The Rocker” had an overall approval rating of 36 percent, with a weighted average score of 5.1/10.

More in-sentence examples of “collected”:

– The specimen was privately collected and sold in two parts.

– He collected a total number of 372670 votes and secured the first position, where Rashtriya Janata Dal candidate Hena Shahab wife of Mohammad Shahabuddin stood second with total 258823 votes.

– They also collected religion and language data for the provinces in both 1990 and 2000.

– The Collected Works of L.S.

– They had collected large bribes to give large federal Grants to the railroads.

– On September 7, 2002, the collected funds was given notice to the public.

– Sakhalin is the subject of a whole book by Anton Chekhov, reprinted in many Russian editions of his collected works.

– The primary use of interpolation is to help users, be they scientists, photographers, engineers or mathematicians, determine what data might exist outside of their collected data.

– They collected 1015 breadfruit plants.

– After the bushfires in the summer of 2002 and 2003 all the eggs in the wild were collected and taken to the Melbourne Zoo for hatching.

– Simon Schuster collected the stories and published them for the first time in 1981.

– In botanic gardens, seeds or cuttings are collected from species in the wild and then used to build up a population of plants from which, one day, some plants may be reintroduced to their natural habitats.

– They also collected scientific data, and information on indigenous nations.

– Many of these methods were invented in Britain, because the government collected statistics about the population, and then published the results.

– It was demonstrated publicly immediately after Karadžić’s death – when Croatian Parliament collected a considerable amount of money in order to erect a monument to honor Karadžić in Croatia and the Court chanchellor Ivan Mažuranić got the Viennese Imperial Court to financially support the Karadžić’ widow.

– The sonnets were collected under the name of Amoretti.

– In the past, tolls were collected to give income to governments or landowners.

– While dolls are usually for children, they are also collected by adults, for remembering things from the past, their beauty, their historical importance or their financial value.

– He retired to a farm in 1895 and he was a beekeeper which means that he collected bees so that they could produce honey.

– Also, since the same fee can be collected by anyone finding and returning the bottle, it is common for people to collect these and return them as a means of surviving.

– That description was based on material collected in Sierra Leone by Adam Afzelius.

– The Toa, unaware of the Bohrok’s purpose, collected the Bohrok’s Krana to confront the Bohrok Queens, the Bahrag: Cahdok and Gahdok.

– A group of Portland area writers and readers of science fiction and fantasy collected money to support the award in 1996.

– The overwhelming majority of the organisms collected were simple, soft-shelled foraminifera.

– Verne realizes they have not had a chance to search for food until Hammy reveals that while sped up, he had collected enough nuts for the group to last the year.

- The specimen was privately collected and sold in two parts.

- He collected a total number of 372670 votes and secured the first position, where Rashtriya Janata Dal candidate Hena Shahab wife of Mohammad Shahabuddin stood second with total 258823 votes.

– We already asked for feedback in 2015, and collected some interesting ideas which we shared with you in this thesis.

– He collected it on an expedition to South America.

– Tolls might be collected by vehicles traveling on one or more lanes of a road which is otherwise free to use.

– The gas collected from coal gasification often has a CO/H ratio of ~0.7 instead of the optimal ratio of ~2.

– Thailand collected nationality data for its provinces in both 1970 and 2000.

– For example, diamonds can only be collected with an iron pickaxe, or one of a better quality.

– The United States Exploring Expedition collected thousands of animal specimens, herbs, shells, minerals, tropical birds, jars of seawater and ethnographic specimens from the South Pacific.

– The milk is collected in a large stainless steel container where it undergoes pastuerization, a process that heats milk to a very high temperature to kill any bacteria that are living in the milk.

– It is collected on roofs and catchments and stored in tanks.

– When all the information was collected and the biographies written, he published them in 1568 in a book called “Lives of the Artists”.

– Dozois was well known for publishing books that collected many short stories.

– Blood is not collected and used immediately.

– It was collected during a 1966–1967 expedition but not named and described until recently.

– Being expensive to buy because of taxes has two benefits; one is that the taxes collected from the sale of the drugs goes into helping to pay for assistance the drug user may experience later.

– Since the 1952 Olympic Games, Soviet and later Russian athletes are in the three in gold medals collected at the Summer Olympics.

– Eventually her four children would come to their own brand of literary characters as fictionalized versions of themselves in their mother’s short stories; In a series of the short stories, later collected in the books “Life Among the Savages” and “Raising Demons”, she presented a fictionalized version of her marriage and the experience of raising four children.

– It was first collected in 2001, and was thought to be a subpopulation of the furry-eared dwarf lemur.

– The mail is collected by the agents of the postal service.

– The collected samples are then taken to a Forensic scientists can also use GSR residue to determine the distance between the barrel of the fired weapon and the target.

– Since then the Museum has collected more things to do with history, rather than more modern pieces.

– No more were found until two were collected and sold on eBay in 2018.

– Mega-plant fossils are rare in the park, but pollen grains and spores collected from here suggest that these forests contained sycamore, magnolia and bald cypress trees, and “Metasequoia”.

“declaration of war” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “declaration of war”:

+ There was a United KingdomBritish and French declaration of war on Germany, and military alliances between the Western Allies and Poland.

+ Armed Forces into action abroad only by declaration of war by Congress.

+ Roosevelt to a Joint session of the United States CongressJoint Session of the US Congress on December 8, 1941, one day after the attack on the US naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and the Japanese declaration of war on the United States and the British Empire.

+ In 1937, Rajagopalachari was elected Premier of the Madras Presidency and served until 1940, when he resigned due to Britain’s declaration of war on Germany.

+ A declaration of war is a formal declaration issued by a national government indicating that a state of war exists between that nation, and one or more others.

declaration of war use in-sentences
declaration of war use in-sentences