“carefully” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “carefully”:

– A relic is an object, especially a piece of the body or a personal item of someone of Religionreligious importance, that was carefully preserved with an air of veneration as a memorial that you can touch.

– He said very little, but what he said was carefully thought out.

– The S-Boxes are carefully chosen to resist cryptanalysis.

– Anyone may register a pedigree with the college, where they are carefully checked and need official proofs before being altered.

– He had to give himself time off performing and he practised very carefully and studied meditation and yoga to help him get over his problems.

carefully in-sentences
carefully in-sentences

Example sentences of “carefully”:

– However, after a carefully planned search effort the bird was rediscovered by Geoffrey Orbell near Lake Te Anau in the Murchison Mountains, South Island, on November 20, 1948.

– Umpires watch everything carefully to decide what happened, make calls about a play, and make sure everyone follows the rules.

– His key idea was that the threat of nuclear war could be controlled by the use of carefully graded deterrence.

– Let the bell be cast by the best workmen examined carefully before it is Shipped with the following words well shaped around it vizt.

– Everything was carefully thought out.

– The first time anyone looked at these photos carefully was in the 1970s.

– This power must be carefully administered as it could potentially allow users to make changes to files that could cause serious damage to other users’ files as well as damaging the operating system itself.

– It is also important to follow storage instructions carefully for these foods.

– Classical musicians often spend a lot of time thinking carefully about pieces of music, especially about pieces of music that they perform.

– The layout of the shrine was planned very carefully to complement and work with the hills and other natural structures around it.

- However, after a carefully planned search effort the bird was rediscovered by Geoffrey Orbell near Lake Te Anau in the Murchison Mountains, South Island, on November 20, 1948.

- Umpires watch everything carefully to decide what happened, make calls about a play, and make sure everyone follows the rules.

– At Elephantine the official nilometer, a measuring device, was carefully monitored to predict the level of the flood, and his priests must have been intimately concerned with its monitoring.

– Robins will make a beautiful little round nest of woven grass and carefully line it with feathers, bits of fluff and other soft things.

– Hot water may then be added by carefully pouring it, as with the cool water before, into the cavity opposite the “yerba”, until it reaches almost to the top of the gourd when the “yerba” is fully saturated.

– Noida’s infrastructure and utilities was carefully designed.

– The second issue was that I’d proposed a mass deletion and redirection of files and hadn’t checked too carefully about the existence of files ndash; in that case, I thanked them for pointing out my error and fixed it.

– It will also carefully look at samples scooped up from the soil and drilled powders from rocks.

– He always thought carefully about what his singers were capable of when writing his music.

– When I reviewed the history of the article’s creator, I found many carefully written articles with non-English titles.

More in-sentence examples of “carefully”:

– The archaeologists working there will carefully record what they find.

– He was an ethologist, which means that he carefully studied the behavior of animals and tried to understand why they do the things that they ordinarily do.

– The sample is carefully chosen.

– But when Matt meets Jewel, his carefully constructed house of cards falls apart and changes him forever.

– This was very embarrassing for Microsoft, and caused many corporations and governments to look carefully at Microsoft’s security problems.

– Even though, at first glance each battle scene looks quite chaotic, the paintings are very carefully organised.

– If carefully trained as a pup, it is very good with other people while always being highly protective of its owner.

– For many centuries maps were usually carefully Drawingdrawn onto paper or parchment.

– Koreans carefully consider their national identity in the Sirhak or “Practical Learning” movement of the 17th and 18th centuries, and in fashion, as in other fields, whatever was imported or influenced by foreign factors was subsequently Koreanized.

– Once caught, the fisherman carefully and quickly removes the hook from the fish’s mouth.

– Then the tip is moved very carefully back and forth across the surface.

– It is then vomited carefully into the baby’s mouth.

– He worked in a way that was to be typical of him all his life: he carefully kept a diary until the middle 1930s, was an excellent chess player and writer, kept making changes to a number of his earlier works.

– RSA padding schemes must be carefully designed so as to prevent sophisticated attacks.

– Mellotrons did not travel well, and had to be carefully set up every time they were moved.

– She even carefully destroyed everything bad about him.

– Think carefully before changing it, and make sure you explain your change in your edit summary.

– He had a bad reputation in the 1960s for passing $2.5 million worth of carefully forged checks across 26 countries for five years, beginning when he was 16 years old.

– If you want to carefully review nearly a thousand applications in January, you might be a perfect committee member.

– On the invitation of Emile Guimet she danced before a carefully chosen audience.

– Angel food cake needs the egg whites to be whipped until they are stiff, and carefully folded into the other ingredients.

– Between 1964 and 1968, the entire site was carefully cut into large blocks.

– They have to listen carefully to the instrument they are accompanying, and play with the same kind of feeling.

– These stars wandered around the celestial sphere, in an area now called the Zodiac, and the astronomers carefully recorded their travels.

– Listen carefully for the contrabassoon in the hymn-like introduction to the last movement of “Symphony no 1” by Brahms.

– This can be simple art like “<3 or it can be more complex, with characters carefully placed out, containing many lines of characters.

- The archaeologists working there will carefully record what they find.

- He was an ethologist, which means that he carefully studied the behavior of animals and tried to understand why they do the things that they ordinarily do.
- The sample is carefully chosen.

– This can only be for a short time, and the user needs to be carefully watched by the administrator who gives the flag, to make sure it is not being used incorrectly and to remove it when done.

– The death of his wife Barbara, who had been devoted to him, and who carefully abstained from political intrigue, broke his heart.

– Geoffrey carefully placed his loyal followers on lands surrounding the city.

– Chemists have carefully looked at the kinetics of this reaction.

– The prairie dogs use these carefully maintained mounds as observation posts.

– He was a very sensitive player who listened very carefully to the other players and blended in with them.

– The pieces are carefully heated with exclusion of air and then pressed into one mass by intense hydraulic pressure, the softened amber being forced through holes in a metal plate.

– The Saxon researcher Gustav Seyffarth looked carefully at some of the pieces, some only one square centimeter in size.

– During recent years musicologists have studied many of these manuscripts very carefully and tried to decide which ones were really by Josquin.

– Naloxone has to be given carefully to people with heart disease.

– A Surveyingsurvey and alignment crew carefully align the beamline segments by using a laser tracker.

– Twickenham was carefully planned.

– There is no conductor, so each musician has to listen carefully to the others and learn to play together as a small team.

– From 1683 he seems to have returned to Middelburg, where he set up a workshop and signed his small, carefully balanced minimalist still lifes.

– Babur was an excellent general and he planned the battle very carefully as conquering Delhi was indeed very important to him.

– The squat exercise will use only the leg muscles if the person carefully keeps his back straight.

– The portion of the orangutan jaw that connected the jaw to its skull was carefully broken so as not to show evidence that this jaw did not belong to a human skull.

– Upon investigation by the police, these were determined to be human facial skins, carefully peeled from corpses and used by Gein as masks.

– Attacks like this are carefully planned, done only when success is likely, and carried out in silence.

– By carefully making the fields bigger as the particles gain energy, the width of the circular path can be kept the same as the machine accelerates the particles.

– There are some seeds at the core, that can be removed with a tool that removes the core, or by carefully using a knife.

– In multi-stage races, the GC leader will watch break-aways carefully if there is a rider close to him in the general classification.

– People started carefully cleaning their homes, having large family dinners, and staying up late on the day before Chinese New Year by the end of the Three Kingdoms.

“hazardous” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “hazardous”:

+ The specific site within the city was zoned for light industrial and commercial use, not for hazardous industry.

+ This was inherently a more sophisticated and hazardous process.

+ Fume hoods stop a person coming into contact with hazardous fumes.

+ Alcohol can produce hazardous side effects, reduce heart rate, and drop blood pressure to a dangerous level.

+ The US Army used it as M11 for hazardous material reconnaissance.

+ Early car washes often used hydrofluoric acid, a hazardous chemical.

+ He said this was less hazardous to the environment.

hazardous use in sentences
hazardous use in sentences

Example sentences of “hazardous”:

+ Cooked powder residue is a hazardous waste and will contain solvent, powdered filter material, carbon, non-volatile residues, lint, dyes, grease, soils, and water.

+ The single most hazardous compound is hydrogen cyanide, which is a gas and kills by inhalation.

+ She is best known for her work in creating guidelines for hazardous lab waste disposal.

+ However, with the improvement of the chain-termination method, Maxam-Gilbert sequencing has fallen out of favour due to its technical complexity prohibiting its use in standard molecular biology kits, extensive use of hazardous chemicals, and difficulties with scale-up.

+ The land may be contaminated by low amounts of hazardous waste or pollution.

+ Bleach should also not be mixed with ammonia because a hazardous chemical reaction will occur.

+ On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 at 11:22:40, Kalajan sent me an email stating, “Yah, so I leave forever? No, I’ll return in a few months, and noone will suspect me.” Hazardous Matt thinks that a few months will be next week for Kalajan.

+ There are ways to get rid of hazardous things.

+ Although the lake and its environs have been popular for expeditions of every sort under the tutelage of guides, rangers and experienced persons, they certainly must be considered hazardous for unguided tourists.

+ All hazardous waste must be removed.

+ A dosimeter is a tool that can measure different levels of hazardous environments.

+ Land that is more severely contaminated and has high levels of hazardous waste or pollution, such as a Superfund site, does not fall under the brownfield classification.

+ Many of the solar panels which have expired, however, have been classified as hazardous waste.

+ The mercury inside the tube is Poisontoxic and makes these bulbs hazardous waste.

+ The nearby coast is hazardous to shipping and the corpses of drowned sailors were laid out in the churchyard and then buried.

+ During a hazardous struggle with an anglerfish in the trench, Dory realizes she is able to read the address written on the mask, which leads to Sydney, Australia, and manages to remember it.

+ The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 is a set of rules in the United Kingdom.

+ Cooked powder residue is a hazardous waste and will contain solvent, powdered filter material, carbon, non-volatile residues, lint, dyes, grease, soils, and water.

+ The single most hazardous compound is hydrogen cyanide, which is a gas and kills by inhalation.

In sentence examples of “good”

How to use in-sentence of “good”:

+ When an ISSN is known, it may be helpful to use it in the same way as it is good practice to use ISBN references for book source.

+ When making large changes, it is important to think about if you can get a good result by working “with” editors instead of “against” them.

+ Ranma Saotome is the main fictional charactercharacter, who is 16 and good at martial arts.

+ The fish and plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables lead to very good restaurant menus.

+ In Buddhism, three things are very important: being a good person, making the mind stronger, and understanding.

+ The op-ed criticizes Trump and says that many current members of the administration ignore his suggestions for good reasons and for the good of the country.

+ He was forced to retire from WWE for good as WWE did not want to be responsible for his health problems.

+ In the 4th century, in a Greek village that is now part of Turkey, there was a good man who would secretly given presents to the poor to help them.

In sentence examples of good
In sentence examples of good

Example sentences of “good”:

+ Like the original release, “Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars – Director’s Cut” also got very good reviews from critics.

+ Editors who only revert vandalism don’t need the sysop tools, because they are already doing a good job.

+ The mud is said to have good effects in treatment of some diseases of the joints.

+ I know some whitespace may be good but that is just too much.

+ Punishment can be seen as good in society to prevent people from doing bad things.

+ Articles which are accepted by the community as very good articles have their tag removed.

+ Figured it probably was good enough for VGA here as well.

+ It was ranked 18th for student experience in the Sunday Times Good University Guide.

+ There are some players who are not allowed to work in baseball anymore because they broke some very important rules, but were still very good players.

+ WE have some very good writers who can offer others a lot of good advice.

+ While it was considered very good for its time, it was not good at finding tornadoes activity, compared to the Doppler weather radar of the present day.

+ Before joining the NHL, Morenz was a very good player in the junior Ontario Hockey LeagueOntario Hockey Association, where his team played for the Memorial Cup, the championship for junior ice hockey in Canada.

+ They live to produce more offspring than the less good mimics.

+ There is several good beaches in Tortuga Island; Point Saline, at the western tip, is considered by many to be the best beach of the island.

+ Like the shows Schur made before “The Good Place”, there is a focus on how important friendship is.

+ Macdonald-ross brings up a good point.

+ I think it should be a good article.

+ Like the original release, "Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars - Director's Cut" also got very good reviews from critics.

+ Editors who only revert vandalism don't need the sysop tools, because they are already doing a good job.

More in-sentence examples of “good”:

+ It can also be done to avoid people charging way too much for a good or service, which is known as price gouging.

+ The conductor, Nápravník, was a good conductor, but he often made cuts in the operas he performed.

+ They soon saw that it was a good place to grow wine grapes.

+ Kiefer Sutherland’s performance has good reviews, with many critics saying “He plays the part with such a combination of intensity and subtlety that we are drawn deep into Martin’s suffering, and rather than judging him, we feel with him.

+ The puppy also had a good temperament and was very friendly.

+ When the studio heard how good he was, he quit his job as a cleaner and made the band Nine Inch Nails.

+ Some people think the play is not as good as Shakespeare’s other plays.

+ I know Simple.Wiki does not do this at this time, but it’s simply a good idea.

+ A good small thing can lead to many big things.

+ I want to get at least one of my chemistry articles into a good article status and see what I can do to improve my chemistry article-writing skills.

+ Similarly, reason does not tell us that someone is a good person.

+ When Delibes’s father died in 1847 his family moved to Paris so that the young Léo, who was 11, could continue having a good musical education.

+ I know I’ve talked to many of you about this before and a good amount of the regulars know that I’m working on fundraising.

+ He describes his abilities as “appalling but good enough for his appalling students”.

+ King, now Governor of New South Wales, did not want everyone moved, he thought it would make a good prison for bad convicts from New South Wales.

+ Vergeer was good enough to reach both the singles and doubles events at the Masters.

+ My goal is to make this a really good encyclopedia.

+ The Hindu scriptures and the Hindu mythology tell that all the above things came out of the ocean for the good of human beings.

+ Because, there are different users who create large number of good pages with less problems.

+ Choice Three was found to be a good enough choice.

+ There, he became good friends with several members of the Bloomsbury Group including James Strachey, Lytton Strachey, Rupert Brooke, John Maynard Keynes, and Duncan Grant, who painted many portraits of Mallory.

+ The water in the River Teifi is very good quality.

+ The county has a golf resort and a very good seafood business.

+ He continued to learn German, and he became a good viola player and played in concerts and in the Estates Theatre when they needed a big orchestra for Richard WagnerWagner’s operas “Lohengrin” and “Tannhäuser”.

+ To this, John Alcock asks: “What are the actual data? Are the standards of beauty in Western culture arbitrary?” The standards of beauty are consistent with youth and good health.

+ In low amounts, alcohol often causes good feelings, reddened skin, and feeling relaxed.

+ The rule of threefold return is a belief that what you do for good or bad will return to you 3 times the original intent.

+ August proved a very good month for Norwegian allrounder Edvald Boasson Hagen, with two stage wins and a podium finish in the Tour of Poland and two more stage wins and the GC win in the Eneco Tour.

+ They also very often procrastinate, because when they do, whether they succeed or fail, they can think it was because of good or bad luck.

+ Mathematicians everywhere think that Fermat, in fact, did not have a good proof of this theorem.

+ I think it could be modified to be a very good article, and it is featured in another language.

+ These gunsmiths centered their activities around Lancaster County, Pennsylvania for a number of good reasons.

+ Golden retrievers make very good pets because they are friendly and playful.

+ All are web-footed for good swimming.

+ The God paradox is a good example of a philosophical problem.

+ Submachine guns were not good enough for medium range because they were less accurate and powerful at longer ranges.

+ Azula is very good at Firebending.

+ The games are played by getting or losing points depending on how good the shots are, making it not possible to win or lose.

+ It would be a good way to show the value of Simple to other wikis.

+ She went to a small private school and got a good education.

+ The difficulty in doing this kind of research is that a butterfly may be toxic in one part of its range, and good to eat in another part.

+ It is Comedyslapstick comedy with a good deal of comic violence.

+ Some church organists are good at improvising.

+ They may keep taking more and more oxycodone to keep getting that good feeling.

+ Later in 1796 Bass discovered good farming land near Prospect Hill, found cattle which had been lost since 1788, and tried to cross the Blue Mountains.

+ Pacifism is when someone does not think war or violence is a good way to stop a fight or to get ahead of someone and move toward peace.

+ It can also be done to avoid people charging way too much for a good or service, which is known as price gouging.

+ The conductor, Nápravník, was a good conductor, but he often made cuts in the operas he performed.

“polo” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “polo”:

+ Christine Abrahamse is a South African water polo player.

+ Megan Parkes is a South African water polo player.

+ Marion Tardy is a French peopleFrench water polo player.

+ Melani Dias is a Brazilian water polo player.

+ Ashley Grossman is an United StatesAmerican water polo player.

polo some ways to use
polo some ways to use

Example sentences of “polo”:

+ Emma Stoneman is a New Zealand water polo player.

+ Richard and his wife, Lucille, lived in Montreal where they raised seven children: Huguette, Maurice Jr., Norman, André, Suzanne, Polo and Jean.
+ She played for the United States women's national water polo team.

+ Emma Stoneman is a New Zealand water polo player.

+ Richard and his wife, Lucille, lived in Montreal where they raised seven children: Huguette, Maurice Jr., Norman, André, Suzanne, Polo and Jean.

+ She played for the United States women’s national water polo team.

+ Morgan Mcdowall is a New Zealand water polo player.

+ Playing polo on fast-racing ponies is the most popular entertainment in Ladakh.

+ Luciane Maia is a Brazilian water polo player.

+ She was a member of the France women’s national water polo team at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships.

+ In addition to sports like field hockey, cricket, squash rackets, football and others, Pakistanis are also very keen on equestrianism of various types,and equestrian sports such as Polo and the traditional Tent pegging are played by many.

+ Oriana Di Siena is an ItalyItalian water polo player.

+ She played at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships, and 2018 Women’s European Water Polo Championship.

+ Chen Yuan is a People’s Republic of ChinaChinese water polo player.

+ Marco Polo is supposed to have passed through the town in 1273.

+ She played for Marist College’s women’s water polo team.

More in-sentence examples of “polo”:

+ Lorraine Darvill is a Australian water polo player.

+ Simone Budde is a GermanyGerman water polo player.

+ Lorraine Darvill is a Australian water polo player.

+ Simone Budde is a GermanyGerman water polo player.

+ Dalia Grau Quintero is a Cuban water polo player.

+ Isabelle Fack is a French peopleFrench water polo player.

+ Thembelihle Mkize is a South African water polo player.

+ She competed for the South Africa women’s national water polo team in the 2015 World Aquatics Championships.

+ It is the only team from the northern areas who played the polo match in New Delhi on the arrival of the George VI of England and won the trophy there.

+ Marloes Nijhuis is a NetherlandsDutch water polo player.

+ In the past, it was used for warfare as well as for polo games.

+ Carina Harache is a New Zealand water polo player.

+ Laura Cox is an United StatesAmerican water polo player.

+ Thaimí González is a Cuban water polo player.

+ Since Geo Super is a Pakistan-based sports channel, it has focused on the domestic sports in the country and has aired events like 2007-08 RBS Twenty20 Cup and 2008-09 RBS Twenty20 Cup, 2008-09 RBS Pentangular Cup One Day, 2009–10 RBS Twenty-20 Cup, 2010–11 Faysal Bank Twenty-20 Cup, Faysal Bank Super 8 T20 Cup 2011, 52nd National Badminton Championship, 34th National Snooker Championship, 2nd Ranking Snooker Championship, Pentangular 6 Red Snooker Team Series, Shandur Polo Cup 2008, MAC Kyokushin, Spring Blossom Polo Festival, 16th National Skiing Championship, Super Football League and many others and will air more of the domestic sports in the future.It bought rights to show Brazilian League 2011/12 live on the channel.

+ Deborah O’Hanlon is a South African water polo player.

+ She participated at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships, 2015 FINA Women’s Water Polo World League, and 2015 Pan American Games.

+ Lauren Jane Sieprath is a New Zealand water polo player.

+ Zsuzsanna Hulf is a HungariansHungarian water polo player.

+ Zanne Smit is a South African water polo player.

+ Theresa Klein is a GermanyGerman water polo player.

+ The women’s rowing team is a member of the American Athletic Conference, the men’s Association footballsoccer team plays in the Pacific-12 Conference, and the women’s water polo team plays in the Golden Coast Conference.

+ Aine Hoy is a British peopleBritish water polo player.

+ Maggi Kelly is an United StatesAmerican water polo player.

+ Yulia Gaufler is a Russian water polo player.

+ The platform of the Mk5 Polo was also used for the Audi A1 and the SEAT Ibiza.

+ She was part of the Germany women’s national water polo team at the 2010 Women’s European Water Polo Championship, and 2012 Women’s European Water Polo Championship.

+ Emily Laura Cox is a New Zealand water polo player.

+ Paola Medina Montero is a female water polo player from Puerto Rico.

+ Sonia Bouloukbachi is a French peopleFrench water polo player.

+ This distance was more than Marco Polo travelled; about.

+ Yuri Kazama is a Japanese water polo player.

+ Dodge -Fusion Peruana: Contemporary Peruvian Musical Hybrids 0549557431 2008- Page 105 -“Augusto Polo Campos, who composed “Regresa” among other important valses, supports Jaime Cuadra’s project because he believes that it is the best way for this music to travel the world, One of his songs was included in the James Bond movie “Quantum of Solace”.

+ Valeria Palmieri is an ItalyItalian water polo player.

+ Gaelle De Rycke is a French peopleFrench water polo player.

+ Aliannis Ramírez is a Cuban water polo player.

+ She was a member of the Australian national water polo team with 89 caps.

+ She competed for the Australian women’s national water polo team in the 2007 Holiday Cup and 2007 FINA Women’s Water Polo World League.

+ Grace Tobin is a New Zealand water polo player.

+ Carly Joy Wessels is a South African water polo player.

+ Claudia Blomenkamp is a GermanyGerman water polo player.

+ Argentina has a number of highly ranked Polo players.

+ One rule in polo is called the “line of the ball” or just the “line”.

+ Anna Sieprath is a New Zealand water polo player.

+ Lilian Hedges is an Australian water polo player.

+ She competed for the Kazakhstan women’s national water polo team at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships.

+ Ekaterina Zubacheva is a Russian water polo player.

Sentence example of “location”

How to use in-sentence of “location”:

– This template generates a location map as a composite image, consisting of a map and a location mark.

– Every location in the universe has its own observable universe, which may or may not overlap with the one centered on Earth.

– The city is the most norhtern location to have ever been a European city of culture.

– Jowar Chawak is one of the 10 villages of Salarzai tribe, situated at an important location village Swat and peer Baba.

– It says the location in the array if it finds the item.

– Percussive foraging: stimuli for prey location by aye-ayes.

– This template centers a mark over a location on any image using coordinate values that are relative.

– The OSM Location map on the other hand, cannot add the Q value lines and areas except to the fullscreen click-through, but can use the framed map to show a much richer selection of dots, shapes, overlays, images and especially text to convey specific details relevant to a particular article.

Sentence example of location
Sentence example of location

Example sentences of “location”:

– The southern cross appears in the blue field, showing Christmas Island’s connection with Australia as well as its location in the southern hemisphere.

– From a gardener’s perspective, a plant’s status as annual plantannual, biennial, or perennial often varies based on location or purpose.

– A location in the same area is named in Timothy Pont’s map of 1595, but it appears to be originally spelt as Balgedy.

– The location of these two stations on the London and Blackwall Railway can be seen in the bottom-right hand corner of the.

– There are two methods which can display a location mark to on a map.

– It is accessible with a four-wheel drive vehicle, and is a good location for fishing.

– It is a place with very nice hotels, resorts and restaurants that enjoy a good location in front of the sea.

– To specify the location specify either.

– The location was selected by President of the United StatesPresident Dwight Eisenhower in 1958.

– Wolf Point is the location where the North, South and Main Branches of the Chicago River meet in the present day Near North Side, ChicagoNear North Side, Loop, and Near West Side community areas of Chicago.

- The southern cross appears in the blue field, showing Christmas Island's connection with Australia as well as its location in the southern hemisphere.

- From a gardener's perspective, a plant's status as annual plantannual, biennial, or perennial often varies based on location or purpose.

More in-sentence examples of “location”:

- In the years following the American Revolution, the City's central location made it a logical choice for the state capital, and in 1808 Concord was named the official seat of state government.

- The canton to which the location belongs.
- Besides that, another popular hotel in Sungai Petani is the Park Avenue Hotel is in the heart of Sungai Petani town, its strategic location makes it walking distance to various places such as Central Square and the local bus station.

– In the years following the American Revolution, the City’s central location made it a logical choice for the state capital, and in 1808 Concord was named the official seat of state government.

– The canton to which the location belongs.

– Besides that, another popular hotel in Sungai Petani is the Park Avenue Hotel is in the heart of Sungai Petani town, its strategic location makes it walking distance to various places such as Central Square and the local bus station.

– It has mostly high temperatures, and is also the location of subtropical agriculture.

– The building was designed with the radio elements, such as the studios, in a central location constructed of Portland stone.

– The building was moved to its present location in 1832.

– Depending on what we measure and how we measure it, we can make our location come out more definite or we can make our momentum range narrower.

– The location of the runways is limited by the location of the airport.

– In May 2006, a short-list of eight sites, selected from various ones submitted by local councils, was announced for the location of the Regional Casino.

– Returns “string1” with “string2” inserted at location strloc=”n”, where “n”=1 denotes the start of the string.

– The severity and location of the deformities depended on how many days into the pregnancy the mother was before beginning treatment; thalidomide taken on the 20th day of pregnancy caused central brain damage, day 21 would damage the eyes, day 22 the ears and face, day 24 the arms, and leg damage would occur if taken up to day 28.

– They had moved location from Bunkyo Ward in Tokyo to its present location in Taishido, Setagaya Ward, in Tokyo.

– The location that is Accra today grew into a large town around the original Ga town.

– The existence and approximate location of the Gakkel Ridge were predicted by Soviet UnionSoviet polar explorer Yakov Yakovlevich Gakkel.

– These are database systems that are organized by location instead of named records.

– Every year the town is the location of the German wine harvest festival with the election of the Gerrman wine queen.

– The storm dropped heavy rainfall near its actual landfall location but little precipitation in other areas.

– Some location maps may already highlight the feature, but if not, an optional locator ‘pog’ can be placed by specifying the minipog-x and -y values, using the same scale values as mini-width and -height.

– None could predict a quantum particle’s location from moment to moment.

– All fields are optional except the location of the company’s headquarters.

– It was the location of many executions, including Ned Kelly who was hanged at the prison in 1880.

– On May 6, 2008, the first Krispy Kreme shop in Puerto Rico opened, followed by two additional places in 2010 and one location in 2011.

– If the location simply does not have a coat of arms, put:.

– He went to South Australia to map the geography and the location of minerals.

– It is the location of the university’s new College of Interdisciplinary and Creative Studies.

– Mobile homes are usually left in one location permanently, but they have possibility to move in emergencies or other events.

– As part of the design, the spikes moved slightly in the wind in order to withstand gusts over The location of the time capsule after being taken apart is currently unknown.

– There is a nature reserve and a number of sites of archaeologyarchaeological interest, including the only location in mummies have been found.

– It was the location of the ancient city of Susa in the Persian Empire.

– Finding the location of something is ordinarily done by seeing it somewhere, hearing it somewhere, feeling it somewhere, etc.

– The record gives specific instructions and distance measurements that can be used to pinpoint Earth’s location as well.

– A typical use of a DOI is to give a sciencescientific paper or location of the paper.

– The location of a disambiguation page is usually the ambiguous term itself or, if that page already exists, with on the end.

– It was started in 1908 and moved to its current location in Point Grey in 1925.

– It is location located in Shey Phoksundo National Park of Nepal.

– So, whenever an IP address tries to correct an article that claims that netball is played in the Olympics, the location of the IP is misdiscribed as my location, no Checkuser study is conducted, and that false assumption is used to argue against my return to Simple.

– Headquarters and Luxembourg City Centre will merge in a new single location in 2020.

– Special relativity would apply when the energy density across 3D space is uniform, and so the gravitational field is scaled uniformly from location to location, why an object experiences no acceleration and thus no gravitation.

– Its geographical location has placed the otherwise desolate region in the scopes of competing global interests like Afghanistan for all of recorded history.

– One of the things that led to the belief that Nero survived was the fact that he died in a location that was not well known.

– DiGeorge syndrome is due to the deletion of 30 to 40 genes in the middle of chromosome 22 at a location known as “22q11.2”.

– Since 1868, the center of the government of Japan and the location of the Emperor’s home has been Tokyo.

– Its grand location at Fifth Avenue and 44th Street closed in 1923 as a result of changing dining habits due to Prohibition.

– Ignacio’s location of tropical cyclogenesis was farther north and west of where most East Pacific tropical cyclones form.

– The island is the location of a Royal Air Force station with a United States Air Force presence, a European Space Agency station and the BBC World Service Atlantic Relay Station.

– Its location helped different people meet, so local people, Berber peopleBerbers and Arabs met here.

– The castle scenes were shot on location at Corfe Castle, Dorset, England, UK.

– Drag the side of your browser’s window to that location so the window is square based on accurate measurements.

– Crewe’s location was chosen after fellow Cheshire towns Winsford and Nantwich had rejected a proposal for the station to be built there.

– I can’t seem to find anything from ABC, Peabody, or the location “Sternattville”.

“halfback” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “halfback”:

– Ptacek played college football at the Halfback halfback and quarterback positions for the University of Michigan from 1956 to 1958.

– Johnson played college football at the Halfback halfback position for the University of Michigan from 1966 to 1968.

– He won the Heisman Trophy as a halfback at Texas AM University in 1957.

– He played professionally as a Halfback with the New York Yanks and Cleveland Browns.

– In the third quarter, Southwestern halfback Arthur Johnson completed a long run down the sidelines nearest Southwestern’s bench.

– He was a Halfback from 1952 to 1964 for the San Francisco 49ers, Minnesota Vikings, New York Giants, and Detroit Lions.

– John Michael Papit was an AmericansAmerican football halfback in the National Football League.

– He was a Halfback halfback for the Denver Broncos from 1967 to 1975.

halfback some example sentences
halfback some example sentences

“incense” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “incense”:

+ Although it was rebuilt during the Tongzhi Era and its incense has flourished, the scale of the temple has been greatly reduced.

+ In Judaism, instructions for the use of incense were given in Exodus.

+ Frankincense is an aromatic resin used in incense and perfumes.

+ Thyme was also used as incense and placed on coffins during funerals as it was supposed to assure passage into the next life.

+ The Ancient Greeceancient Greeks used it in their baths and burnt it as incense in their temples.

+ The rooms or chambers were lit by candles, and incense would make the rooms smell nice and clean the air in the temple.

incense use in-sentences
incense use in-sentences

“respond” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “respond”:

+ I had just found this thread and was going to respond when I noticed the 2nd part of the discussion and just ended up confused.

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

+ Once the questions submission period has ended on May 28, the Elections Committee will then collate the questions for the candidates to respond to.

+ This task requires the forward looking ability to guide how a health system responds to current health issues, and how a health system can respond to future potential population health issues.

+ I’ve been on wikibreak for a few days and a lot of the IRC pings I receive are from them asking for administrators to respond to something.

+ The DNA repair process must be constantly active so it can respond rapidly to any damage in the DNA structure.

respond use in sentences
respond use in sentences

Example sentences of “respond”:

+ Phototropism is one of the many plant tropisms or movements which respond to external stimuli.

+ The destruction of the French railway system prior to D-Day made it hard for the Germans to respond to the invasion.

+ If I need to supply more reasons as to why this page should be recovered please respond to me.

+ They undergo metabolism, maintain homeostasis, possess a capacity to grow, respond to stimuli and reproduce.

+ His method of accusation and his comments seem far more biased to me then Christianrocker90’s and reek of an assumption of bad faith and a specific grudge held that he will not let go and quite possibly distinct trolling to try and get Christianrocker to respond badly.

+ Some receptors respond to changes in ‘transmembrane potential’.

+ According to research done by security research firm Secunia, Microsoft did not respond as quickly as its competitors in fixing security holes and making patches available.

+ Van Buren believed in limited government, and did not respond in a way that many people wanted.

+ Phototropism is one of the many plant tropisms or movements which respond to external stimuli.

+ The destruction of the French railway system prior to D-Day made it hard for the Germans to respond to the invasion.
+ If I need to supply more reasons as to why this page should be recovered please respond to me.

+ Systems respond differently to inputs of different frequencies.

+ They are ancient and weathered, not suitable for ploughing and do not respond to fertilizers.

+ With administrative tools, DannyS712 would be able to respond to vandalism/spam themselves, and they have more than enough experience both here and on other projects to be trusted with more buttons.

+ Could anyone please let me know if you can find the page history for “human” that was deleted with the article, I need someone to respond ASAP.

+ Washington was a delegate to the Continental CongressFirst Continental Congress, which was created by the Thirteen Colonies to respond to various laws passed by the British government.

More in-sentence examples of “respond”:

+ For instance, a person might say that "cat" and "dog" are similar words, so a good computer model should be able to take the word "dog" and respond with the word "cat" in a list of similar words.

+ The most common ones are pH-sensitive hydrogels, which respond to pH changes in the environment.

+ For instance, a person might say that “cat” and “dog” are similar words, so a good computer model should be able to take the word “dog” and respond with the word “cat” in a list of similar words.

+ The most common ones are pH-sensitive hydrogels, which respond to pH changes in the environment.

+ Many users state that when they get a message, they will respond on your talk page instead of on their own.

+ I will generally respond “here” to comments that are posted here, rather than replying via your talk page, so you may want to this page until you are responded to, or let me know where specifically you’d prefer the reply.

+ Cortana can be use for Android can be released on December 2015, at the Microsoft build 2016 on 2015, Cortana on Android not respond unlike Windows 10, Cortana can say on Android using for Bing search and Google Search, in MSN Search can be delete from Microsoft after Windows XP ended support on April 8, 2014.

+ Because of that I thought it would be beneficial to have another trusted user who is always on IRC and able to respond when something happens.

+ I’m on IRC most of the day so readily able to respond to requests as they come.

+ Please respond here or contact me if you are an expert on these two topics.

+ Thirdly, it offers not only future scenarios, it makes concrete proposals on how the individual should respond to emerging developments.

+ He intimidated the Soviet Union by making them believe that the United States would respond to any act of aggression with the use of nuclear weapons.

+ If the government does not know what they want, it cannot respond to their wants.

+ This template can be used to respond to requests at this template.

+ For many years it had been known that bacterial and other cells could respond to external conditions by regulating levels of their key metabolismmetabolic enzymes, and/or the activity of these enzymes.

+ During his morning routine, Rogers would respond to every single fan mail and return them to the respective sender.

+ Lee did not respond to the offer.

+ I may at times be slow to respond because of work responsibilities.

+ If the infant is part of a litter it plays with its littermates; if it is a single infant, after the first stage of infancy it will begin peer play with other juveniles nearby, close enough for the mother to quickly respond to any difficulty.

+ I’m fine with anyone reviewing my block, but please give me the chance to respond to the blocked users first ok? Afterall, I blocked them and I deserve the chance to respond to a request for unblocking.

+ These markets will quickly respond to changes in supply and demand to find a price.

+ When the narrator reports that the police respond to a call placed by a neighbor who heard a distressful scream, the narrator invites them to look around, confident that they will not find any evidence of the murder.

+ To respond to the challenges and to take advantage of the opportunities arising from globalization and interdependence with creativity and a sense of identity in order to ensure its benefits to all countries, particularly those most affected by underdevelopment and poverty, with a view to gradually reducing the abysmal gap between the developed and developing countries.

+ Infancy is a crucial time of development—of physical growth and of learning, developing social skills to interact with others and learning life skills such as what to eat and how to respond when predators are near.

+ Cortana on IOS can be released on December 2015, Cortana on IOS not respond smillar to Android, Cortana app can open from the say in notebook, To Do list and more, or in Windows 10, Cortana on IOS can talk by search of Google and Bing in Web.

+ Sometimes, this happens because the person’s immune system did not respond to the vaccine.

+ He is known for creating the 5-point Likert scale, a scale that allows people to respond to questions of interest, in order to measure people’s attitudes.

+ It lets animals respond to what is around them.

+ Unfortunately, upon reaching the whale pod, Popeye realized he was grievously ill-prepared against the giant sea beasts who thrashed about his little vessel as they let out a loud horselaugh, which made Popeye respond with a quick tempered “Blow me down, you-!”– but before he could finish, the whales suddenly stopped.

+ I will not be able to respond to admin requests so I ask the other sysops monitor my talk page for any activity.

+ In February 2021, Pedro Pierluisi, said Congress was “morally obligated” to respond to last year’s referendum.

+ The body position does not respond to stimuli, and there is decreased sensitivity to pain.

+ They contain the pigment Iodopsin and respond to bright light and colour, because of which we can see stuff clearly around us.

+ I also want to respond as quickly as I can to respond to and answer all questions.

+ Police officers have to patrol and respond to emergencies as quickly as possible.

+ Reactions catalysiscatalyzed by enzymes allow organisms to grow, reproduce, maintain their structures, and respond to their environments.

+ Pakistan waited until 13 September to respond saying they accepted Junagarh’s acceptance of Pakistani rule.

+ I hope others will enjoy reading this article as much as I enjoyed writing it! I look forward to your comments and will respond at once.

+ A receptor’s main function is to recognize and respond to a specific ligand, for example, a neurotransmitter or hormone.

+ Of course, in the case of a manned flight the crew can respond immediately to their observations.

+ Once a model can respond with the correct words, then it is likely that the rules the computer program uses are the same rules that people use to decide whether words are similar.

+ On July 9, 2020, Mohamed Abdel Aziz was to respond to the convening of a Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry tasked with writing a “report”.

+ I look forward to your comments, and will respond at once.

+ After Hulette did not respond to mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, the paramedics rushed to their townhouse but they pronounced her dead.

+ Cortana is the virtual assistant for Microsoft, was launched for Windows Phone 8.1 until April 16, 2014, at the Windows Phone Shop, from the Joe Belfiore, Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer, was the business and enterprise in Cortana assistant, Cortana can talk to the voice for the people, can respond to, is the Cortana names for the Chinese write this names, also the good virtual assistant can ask by the voice, Cortana can make your people find anything for the app, finding your home, and open app, was the good job app Cortana.

+ I will respond to all suggestions for improvement on this article.

+ It will be easier to respond to your concerns.

+ Atheists usually respond by saying that there is no difference between an idea about religion with no proof, and an idea about other things.

+ I’m accused of being “uncivil” the alleged reason for my punitive block, I am anything but, I only respond in kind.

+ Two Philadelphia Police Department officers arrived in the area to respond to a domestic dispute.

“priest” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “priest”:

+ Due to the flop of the album, Judas Priest had found themselves financially in dire straits.

+ Pope Benedict XII, born Jacques Fournier, was a FranceFrench priest of the 198th Pope from 1334 to 1342.

+ Pope Benedict XIII, born Pietro Francesco Orsini, later Friar Vincenzo Maria Orsini, Dominican OrderO.P., was an Italian priest of the 246th Pope from 1724 until his death in 1730.

+ Riboldi was ordained a priest on 29 June 1951 from the religious order of the Institute of Charity.

+ In the ninth year, when Aëtus, son of Aëtus, was priest of Alexander and of the Savior gods and the Brother gods and the Benefactor gods and the Parent-loving gods and the god Manifest and Gracious; Pyrrha, the daughter of Philinius, being “athlophorus” for Bernice Euergetis; Areia, the daughter of Diogenes, being “canephorus” for Arsinoë Philadelphus; Irene, the daughter of Ptolemy, being priestess of Arsinoë Philopator: on the fourth of the month Xanicus, or according to the Egyptians the eighteenth of Mecheir.

+ Pope Pius VI, born Giovanni Angelo Braschi, was an ItalyItalian priest of the 251st Pope from 1775 to 1799.

+ When Leonardo was dying, he asked for a priest to come, so that he could make his confession and receive Holy Communion.

priest some example sentences
priest some example sentences

Example sentences of “priest”:

+ On February 20, 1902, Hồ Ngọc Cẩn was ordained a priest at the age of 26. From 1907 to 1910, he became the pastor of the Kẻ Hạc Parish in Quảng Bình Province.

+ The Regniers and their parish priest started CCO so that they could teach university students at the University of Saskatchewan about their religion and how to teach others about it too.
+ The person who comes to this sacrament must confess, or tell, their sins to a Catholic priest or bishop.

+ On February 20, 1902, Hồ Ngọc Cẩn was ordained a priest at the age of 26. From 1907 to 1910, he became the pastor of the Kẻ Hạc Parish in Quảng Bình Province.

+ The Regniers and their parish priest started CCO so that they could teach university students at the University of Saskatchewan about their religion and how to teach others about it too.

+ The person who comes to this sacrament must confess, or tell, their sins to a Catholic priest or bishop.

+ All people believe that the priest gets strength to carry on the trance with the idol on his head, due to the blessings of the Devi enshrined in the temple.

+ The Blue Priest and Hercules fight and Hercules cuts off the priest‘s head.

+ He would not let Dan’s sister Maggie, or a Catholic priest Father Gibney, go into the hotel to tell the men to give themselves up.

+ Santos became a priest in 1931.

+ Degory Priest married Sarah Vincent on November 4, 1611.

+ Pope Pius I was an ItalyItalian priest of the 10th Pope, the official title is the Bishop of Rome from 140 until his death in 154.

+ Pope Pius II, born Enea Silvio Piccolomini, was an ItalyItalian priest of the 211th Pope from August 19, 1458 until his death in 1464.

+ Christian Wiyghan Tumi was a Cameroonian Cardinal Priest and the Archbishop Emeritus of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of DoualaDouala in the Catholic Church.

+ After his election, Pope John became a priest and a bishop.

+ During the exorcism, the priest is hit in the head with a spanner.

+ He is a very known priest in Chicago, Illinois.

+ Savonarola was a priest but he preached against the moral corruption of the clergy and the Church of Rome.

+ Ghislieri was ordained as a priest in 1528.

+ Nichiren was a Buddhism priest who lived in Japan.

+ ClergyFather Raymond Kelly is an Irish Catholic priest and singer.

+ He was the parish priest of ChacasSan Martin Pope Chacas, Ancash, Asunción, Peru from 1976 until his death in 2018.

+ A priest is a member of a church that has been told to look after his community.

More in-sentence examples of “priest”:

+ Arbace comes with news that the people, led by the High Priest of Neptune, are shouting that they want Idomeneo.

+ Pope Paul V, born Camillo Borghese, was an ItalyItalian priest of the 234th Pope from 16 May 1605 until his death.

+ Arbace comes with news that the people, led by the High Priest of Neptune, are shouting that they want Idomeneo.

+ Pope Paul V, born Camillo Borghese, was an ItalyItalian priest of the 234th Pope from 16 May 1605 until his death.

+ In 1981, became the first Catholic priest in the Chicago area to adopt a child.

+ He was ordained by Archbishop Peter Kurongku as Priest Priest of the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

+ During this time he stayed devoted to God, moving back to Quebec to be a priest there.

+ When the soldiers came to Alban’s house looking for the priest, Alban exchanged cloaks with the priest and let himself be arrested in his stead.

+ Dom Mauro became a priest in 1787.

+ At least one German priest was sent to Dachau for taking a confession from a Polish Catholic.

+ He decreed that the people should chant with the priest during the Sanctus at the Holy Communion section of the Catholic Mass.

+ The priest brings oil, which he has blessed.

+ In 1897 Father John Gerard of Stonyhurst College, namesake of a Jesuit priest who had performed Mass to some of the plotters, wrote an account called “What was the Gunpowder Plot?”, alleging Cecil’s culpability.

+ It was named after 17th-century French priest Saint Vincent de Paul.

+ The priest attempts to explain it to the authorities.

+ He was ordained priest by Cardinal Patrizi in the basilica of St John Lateran on 9 April 1859.

+ Pope Pius IX, born Giovanni Maria Mastai-Feretti, was an ItalyItalian priest of the 256th Pope, from 1846 until his death.

+ A sermon is a speech that a priest or other speaker gives during church service.

+ He was raised Catholic ChurchCatholic, and his uncle is a Catholic priest in Cincinnati.

+ She tells her to kill the priest Sarastro.

+ He remained a Catholic priest until his death.

+ The priest says prayers at Mass so that the bread and wine become the flesh and blood of Jesus.

+ Merckx’s mother asked the priest to celebrate the ceremony in French, a choice that ended up being a contentious issue in Belgium.

+ An actor, he starred as the Dominican Priest in “José Rizal”.

+ Sumerian communities were organized into city-states, each ruled by a priest or king, until Akkad conquered them in the third millennium BC.

+ He said that he was raped by a priest as a child.

+ He was ordained a priest on 12 August 1945.

+ The priest says they are usually reliable.

+ Pope Leo XII, born Annibale Francesco Clemente Melchiore Girolamo Nicola Sermattei della Genga, was an ItalyItalian priest of the 253rd Pope from 1823 to 1829.

+ Then he left because the priest tried to get him to dress like a European and adopt other British customs.

+ He was made priest in the archdiocese of Tuam.

+ A priest called Jan Hus said that the Catholic Church had become too powerful.

+ Combined with his earlier training as a priest this has led to his being given the nickname of the “Mad Monk”.

+ He demonstrated that a Catholic priest serving his people would not be against his Church and faith.

+ Griswold became a priest in 1963.

+ The first at University of OxfordOxford University with the founding of the “Holy Club”, the second while Wesley was a missionary priest in Savannah, Georgia; and the third after Wesley’s return to England.

+ Della Genga was ordained as a priest in 1783.

+ After 1905, the royal family became friends with Grigori Rasputin, a priest whom they believed could treat Alexi.

+ Girls below ten years of age, along with chief priest performs the function.

+ Oscar Stanton De Priest was an United StatesAmerican Republican politician and civil rights advocate.

+ He was became a priest on 14 June 1959.

+ It was established on 14 May 1899 as Pastorns gossar by Katarina Parish confirmation priest Ernst Klefbeck.

+ At the age of Piñera was ordained a priest on 5 April 1947 and worked for the Catholic Action.

+ Some of the people from Hayward are: the UkraineUkrainian patriot and Greek Orthodox priest Attorney General and State Senator, now the State Treasurer.

+ The Very Reverend James Edgar Atwell, MA, BD was an English Anglican priest who was Dean of Winchester from 2006 to 2016.

+ He was Roman Catholic Archdiocese of BostonArchbishop emeritus of Boston, former Cardinal Priest of Santa Susanna.

+ Pope Benedict XV, born Giacomo Paolo Giovanni Battista della Chiesa, was an ItalyItalian priest of the 259th Pope from 1914 until his death in 1922.

+ Usually the priest would use this item.

+ While training to become a Roman Catholic priest his fellow students asked him how he managed to study philosophy so well, and he replied he imagined Mary was asking him the questions.

+ Pope Leo XI, born Alessandro Ottaviano de’ Medici, was an ItalyItalian priest of the 233rd Pope for only 26 days in April 1605.

+ He had command over all the angels and demons of the world, and was both king and high priest of Hormozd.

Sentence example of “prepared”

How to use in-sentence of “prepared”:

+ In ancient Europe, vellum meant good quality prepared animal skin.

+ Afterwards, the Matoran prepared to return to the island city of Metru Nui.

+ The basis of development of Osaka was prepared in those times.

+ Japan occupied nearly all the land of Josun dynasty which was not prepared for war and tried to supply military provisions through the sea route of Jeolla-do province.

+ As the son’s mind and body degenerate, Cushing has several young people dispatched and prepared as food for his offspring, whom he keeps locked up in the attic.

+ Swiss cervelats are prepared and eaten cooked or raw.

+ He was known as a solid player because he was prepared and reliable.

+ Being commonly prepared with starch, wheat flour, corn, rice or cassava.

Sentence example of prepared
Sentence example of prepared

Example sentences of “prepared”:

+ Isolde asks Brangaene which potion she prepared and is told that it was not the death poison, but a love-potion.

+ Because people were not prepared for the flood, many died.

+ Isolde asks Brangaene which potion she prepared and is told that it was not the death poison, but a love-potion.

+ Because people were not prepared for the flood, many died.

+ The duke was a credible claimant to the English throne and by the end of his protectorship there were many powerful nobles and relatives prepared to back his claim.

+ On November 5, 2020, shortly after the 2020 presidential election, it was reported that Esper had prepared a letter of resignation from his position as Secretary of Defense.

+ An actor many have to be prepared to say a monologue.

+ Californians need to be prepared for earthquakes and often store extra food, water, flashlights, and first aid supplies in case of such an emergency.

+ They were more keen to show off, but Wood prepared the music carefully, marking things in his score with coloured pencils.

+ After World War II, a court-martial case was prepared against ex-SS Hauptsturmführer Max List, citing atrocities on Alderney.

+ An interesting list was prepared by Maynard Smith and Szathmáry, which they called the major transitions in evolution.

+ In Brazil, traditionally prepared mate is known as “chimarrão”, although in areas near the border with Uruguay the word “mate” is also used.

+ With no real opposition the Germans moved as quickly as possible and prepared to face the French and British at the Marne River.

+ There are two main types of matches: safety matches, which can be struck only against a specially prepared surface; and strike-anywhere matches, for which any suitably frictional surface can be used.

+ Today, most kinds of Bratwurst are prepared by roasting them.

+ A ninth generation is being prepared for the 2016 market, it will be slightly larger and have a look similar to the Impala.

+ There, Family members prepared for the impending apocalypse, which, around the campfire, Manson had termed “Helter Skelter” after the song of that name.

More in-sentence examples of “prepared”:

+ It is prepared by specially trained chefs who know which parts, and how much of them, are safe to eat.

+ The original flag was designed by playwright Alwin Bully in early 1978 as the country prepared for independence.

+ The kitchen is where festival food is donated, prepared and cooked by volunteers.

+ In French cuisine they are freshly prepared by the chef.

+ The Fall of Constantinople in 1453 the Peace of WestphaliaTreaty of Westphalia and the Glorious Revolution prepared for expansion and enlightenment.

+ Foods prepared or from the Southern United States include corn, tomatoes, squash along with other fruits or vegetables.

+ Then, when all the Israelis and prophets of Baal were summoned, they prepared two altars – one for Elijah, and for the Lord the God of Israel – and one for the priests of Baal.

+ On January 10, 2020, Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced that she had “asked Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler to be prepared to bring to the Floor next week a resolution to appoint managers and transmit articles of impeachment to the Senate”.

+ At its current level of quality, I am not prepared to give you comments on every single sentence, which is what has happened thus far.

+ Most grocery stores sell fresh fruit, vegetables, seafood, meat, and other prepared foods.

+ Then the priests of Baal all prepared the bull, and called to Baal all morning till noon.

+ Its few surviving aircraft were all recovered aboard “Hiryū” where they were prepared for an attack against what was believed to be the only remaining American carrier.

+ The tent was prepared by his son Muhammad bin Tughlaq.

+ It is produced by the natural fermentation of prepared ginger spice, yeast and sugar.

+ In Primary School the children are prepared for the secondary education.

+ The sexual revolution was prepared by a “first wave” of pioneers who campaigned against the sexual repression which was common in the 19th century.

+ Sometimes, meats prepared in styles such as GreeceGreek lamb, Gyro or chicken tikka masala, and non-traditional spices such as curry and Thai sweet chili are added too.

+ As he prepared lessons, he began to realise that ideas about Indonesian language and literature had been distorted by the Dutch colonial authorities.

+ These maps are prepared based on detailed surveying of the areas concerned.

+ Sulfonamides are prepared by the reaction of a sulfonyl chloride with ammonia or an amine.

+ A brass made sign was already prepared for the opening.

+ In Japanese cuisine, scallops may be served in soup or prepared as sashimi or sushi.

+ In the Soviet Union, the first complete version, prepared by Anna Saakyants, was published in 1973, based on the version of the beginning of 1940 proofread by the publisher.

+ According to the Talmud, immediately after Abraham died, Jacob prepared a lentil stew as a traditional mourner’s meal for his father.

+ Pancakes, breads, cakes, soups and appetizers are just some of the recipes prepared with this seed.

+ The purpose of the Hitler Youth was to train children to accept values such as duty to the Nazi Party and to Hitler, and to teach them to be prepared even to give their lives for their country.

+ It is prepared by specially trained chefs who know which parts, and how much of them, are safe to eat.

+ The original flag was designed by playwright Alwin Bully in early 1978 as the country prepared for independence.
+ The kitchen is where festival food is donated, prepared and cooked by volunteers.

+ After the experiment, he recovered with a vegan diet his then-future wife prepared for him.

+ For this, it was usually prepared in an alcoholic solution.

+ Smoked fish is commonly prepared in Benin.

+ It is also widely used as an ingredient in desserts, or drizzled over prepared foods.

+ The skin are dried in the shade and fastened on wooden rings or bamboo, using a gum prepared from the seed of a tree called “pananchi maram”.

+ The material may be veined with colours and stuck on to a core, or patterns may be carved into a prepared scagliola matrix.

+ It may lure them into a prepared ambush.

+ At that time, Joseon Dynasty was not prepared for the war.

+ The drug “rheum” is prepared from the rhizomes and roots of another species, “R.

+ BiogasBiofuel prepared from biomass is different since it does not start from oil and uses a different chemical process to make the fuel.

+ He eventually resigned over the 45 minute claim in the dossier prepared over the Iraq War, after the Hutton report had come out and Dr.

+ Lagasse’s new show, called “Emeril’s Fresh Food Fast”, will show viewers how fresh food can be prepared in a several amount of time without the authentic taste.

+ In 1854, he succeeded in making metallic aluminium, and he thought of a method by which the metal could be prepared on a large scale by the aid of sodium, the manufacture of which he also developed.

+ The first e-book might have been the Index Thonisticus, prepared by Roberto Busa in the late 1940s.

+ When Dodgson prepared the “Alice” story for publication, he added more events, such as the Mad Hatters’s Tea Party, new characters, such as the Cheshire Cat, and changed the title to “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”.

+ The dish is prepared very quickly, simply by putting the noodles together in hot water and then adding the powder.

+ Grandmaster Shifuji Shaurya Bhardwaj is well known for his bold and courageous statements against this entire lobby, and that was the reason an entire opposite false narrative was prepared and circulated.

+ In Bolivia, the new military government, which had recently staged a successful coup d’état, cancelled a large order of tractors that was being prepared for shipment in Genoa.

+ The head was generally par-boiled in brine to preserve the appearance of the head in display, while the quarters were more often prepared in pitch, for longer-lasting deterrent displays.

+ Having only ever been in government they were not prepared for a role in opposition.

+ This ice cream was called “Bashtani Sonati.” This version was prepared on a Cream basis with very high fat percentages and sometimes also with Egg eggs, instead of “crushed gum powder” with “orchid powder” plus spices in honor of the Persian king and also for seasoning of Persian desserts such as Faloodeh.

+ On June 4, 2014 on G7 meeting in Brussels leaders of the G7 nations in their joint statement condemned Moscow for its «continuing violation» of Ukraine’s sovereignty and say they are prepared to impose further sanctions on Russia over its actions in Ukraine.

+ Students from ages six to eleven, they finish learning from primary school and prepared for secondary.