Some in-sentence examples of “bronze”

How to use in-sentence of “bronze”:

– He won five gold medals and set five then-Olympic records in swimming competitions at the Olympics in 1924 and 1928, and a bronze medal in water polo at the 1924 Olympics.

– In 2008, for the first time Mizutani won bronze with his team.

– The first tools were made in the Stone Age and Bronze Age.

– Nails date back at least to Ancient Egypt ndash; bronze nails found in Egypt have been dated 3400 BC.

– It was alloyed with bronze to make the bronze harder.

– She won a bronze medal at the 2016 Summer Paralympics.

Some in-sentence examples of bronze
Some in-sentence examples of bronze

Example sentences of “bronze”:

- Materials like wood and stone were also used for tools, but bronze was better for cutting and chopping, and was easy to shape.

- In the 2016 Summer Paralympics, she won a silver and bronze medal.
- Maryam Yusuf Jamal won a bronze in the women's 1500m run.

– Materials like wood and stone were also used for tools, but bronze was better for cutting and chopping, and was easy to shape.

– In the 2016 Summer Paralympics, she won a silver and bronze medal.

– Maryam Yusuf Jamal won a bronze in the women’s 1500m run.

– The first human settlement in Albi was in the Bronze Age.

– He played 5 matches as left side back and Japan reached the semi-finals where they lost to eventual gold medalists, Mexico, and then lost the bronze medal play-off match to South Korea.

– He competed at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London where he won the bronze medal in the freestyle lightweight class.

– He won bronze medals at the 1962 World Championships and 1966 Asian Games and placed sixth at the 1960 Summer Olympics.

– He was a member of Bulgaria men’s national volleyball team in 2003-2012 and Japanese club Panasonic Panthers, a participant of the Olympic Games Beijing 2008, bronze medalist of the World Championship 2006, World Cup 2007 and European Championship 2009.

– In addition to her gold medal, Shiffrin has one gold medal from the world championships and one bronze medal from the Junior World Ski Championships.

– At the 2009 World Championships in Yokohama, Japan, he won bronze in the doubles.

– Matviyenko won the bronze medalist in the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal.

– He won a bronze medal in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, Egypt’s first judo medal in 24 years.

– Unfortunately for Ugarit, no help arrived and Ugarit was burned to the ground at the end of the Bronze Age.

– These were the “Athena Parthenos” inside the Parthenon and the “Athena Promachos”, a bronze statue of Athena near the entrance to the Acropolis.

– He won two gold, four silver and one bronze medal at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships in 1962–1969.

– Anvils were known in the Bronze Age and possibly earlier.

– Classic bronze medallist and a two-time Australian national champion.

– He became known for his larger-scale abstract cast bronze and carved marble sculptures.

More in-sentence examples of “bronze”:

– In 2016 he took part in the Olympics, where Timo won bronze with the team again, in the singles he lost already again, against Quadri Aruna.

– The Bronze Ball and the Best Goalkeeper award.

– Kimpel was in the United States Air ForceAir Force in the Vietnam War, where he was awarded a Bronze Star Medal.

– The most famous exhibit is its Bronze Exhibition Hall and the most famous in its collection is the Dake Ding, a big bronze cooking pot with very old and very important Chinese writing inside.

– She became IFSC Climbing World Youth ChampionshipsYouth World champion in 2019 and won the bronze medal at senior level at the 2019 IFSC Climbing European Championships.

– Zaytsev won a bronze medal at the Olympic Games in London in 2012.

– He won a bronze medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics and 2012 Summer Olympics.

– She won a gold medal in the 200 m breaststroke, a silver medal in the 100 m breaststroke, and a bronze medal in the 4 × 100 m medley relay with Reema Abdo, Michelle MacPherson, and Pamela Rai.

– Monson received the Boy Scouts of America’s Silver Buffalo and the World Organization of the Scout Movement’s Bronze Wolf—both awards.

– On 28 April 2010, the IOC took China’s bronze medal from Gymnastics.

– She also won two Olympic silver medals in 1964 and two Olympic bronze medals in 1968 and 1972.

– After the neolithic period came the Bronze Age.

– Rezaei won the bronze medal in the men’s 96 kg Greco-Roman at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

– The first appearance of is in Greek myths, like TalosTALOS of Crete or the bronze robot of Hephaestus.

– Meanwhile, Charles Beckendorf charges straight ahead into the ant swarm as he tries to take back a huge bronze dragon’s head, but immediately is pinched in the leg and has acid spit on his face.

– Mirador de la Flor, a bronze life-sized statue, was created in memory of Selena.

– At the 2018 Winter Olympics, she was part of the Dutch 3000 metres relay team that won a bronze medal.

– But, later better alloys were discovered which replaced bronze for making tools and weapons.

– They almost won a medal in the 2008 Olympics when Antonis Nikolaidis lost the bronze medal shoot-off in men’s skeet.

– Zaynab was born and raised in the ancient royal bronze casters lineage tribe located in ancient Benin Kingdom.

– He won bronze in the singles and silver with the team.

– He won the bronze medal at the 1956 Summer Olympics.

– The Medici also gave Verrocchio the job of making a bronze statue of a “Cherub with a Dolphin” to go in the fountain of their home in the countryside.

– There are four bronze plaques on the bottom part of the monument.

- In 2016 he took part in the Olympics, where Timo won bronze with the team again, in the singles he lost already again, against Quadri Aruna.

- The Bronze Ball and the Best Goalkeeper award.
- Kimpel was in the United States Air ForceAir Force in the Vietnam War, where he was awarded a Bronze Star Medal.

– Proto-Sinaitic is a Middle Bronze Age script.

– The manufacturing process is summarized as follows: The bronze swords were cast into moulds, heated to a certain temperature and allowed to cool slowly.

– The palace economies of the Aegean and Anatolia of the late Bronze Age were replaced, eventually, by the village cultures of the ‘Greek Dark Ages’.

– In 2007, they won the bronze medal at Nationals.

– In 2 Chronicles 2:7 it says that he was “…skilled to work in gold and silver, bronze and iron, and in purple, redcrimson, and blue yarn.” He was especially good at working with bronze.

– She also won the UEFA Women’s Euro in 1997, 2001, 2005, 2009, and 2013, along with bronze medals at the 2000 Olympics, 2004 Olympics, and 2008 Olympics.

– Knossos is a Bronze Age archaeological site on the island of Crete.

– She won a gold medal in 1964 and a bronze in 1972.

– He competed at the 1956 and 1960 Olympics in five individual events and won a gold, a silver and a bronze medal.

– He won a gold medal at the 1960 Summer Olympics, a silver at the 1964 Games and a bronze at the 1968 Games.

– The earliest surviving example of a writing tablet dates to the later Bronze Age, 1400 BC.

– The Greek Dark Ages, or Bronze Age collapse, is a period in the history of Ancient Greece and Anatolia from which there are no written records, and few archaeological remains.

– He fought in the Vietnam War, where he earned the Bronze Star MedalBronze Star, Meritorious Service Medal, Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry and two Air Medals.

– He won five gold and five bronze medals at eight Paralympic Games from 1988 to 2016, along with two silver medals at the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games.

– In addition, there is a device which detects whether the elevator is moving faster than its maximum designed speed; if this happens, the device causes bronze brake shoes to clamp down along the vertical rails in the shaft, stopping the elevator quickly, but not so abruptly as to cause injury.

– People organized themselves more, because making tools from bronze was harder than making them from rock and wood like they did before.

– Unfortunately, the bronze horse was never made.

– He won the bronze medal two times at the Canadian national championships.

– She won a bronze medal at the women’s 4 x 5 kilometre relay event during the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2009 in Liberec in the Czech Republic.

– Archaeologists think that people became more organised in the Bronze Age, because the making of metal tools was difficult and needed certain skills.

– Wiggins won a bronze medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics, a gold medal, silver medal and bronze medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics, two gold medals at the 2008 Summer Olympics and a gold medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

“sept” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “sept”:

+ In Sept 1943 with the Italian collapse and the surrender of Italian fleet, naval actions in Mediterranean became restricted to actions against U-boats and by small craft in the Adriatic and Aegean seas.

+ See Sept 10th to 13th for the last episode.

+ In Sept 2011, 2 tehsils were again split off to form.

+ The Chatham Main Line is a railway line in England linking London Victoria stationLondon Victoria Quail Map 5 – England South Sept 2002.

+ The Joy of Giving Week, planned for Sept 27 – Oct 3, 2009 as a national movement, aims at engaging at least one crore Indians in different “”acts of giving”” – “money, time, resources and skills”- spanning the corporate, NGO and government sectors, schools, colleges and the general public.

+ He died on Sept 7, 2007, of yet unknown causes.

sept use in sentences
sept use in sentences

Example uses in sentence of “graphically”

How to use in-sentence of “graphically”:

+ Newton’s method can be explained graphically by looking at intersections of tangent lines with the x-axis.

+ Painted billboards these are now quite rare having been replaced by graphically produced billboards.

+ Managers Assistants such as oSokker and Android Application for Androids and Blackberry playbook generally help managers by organizing various team data and displaying it graphically and/or archiving it.

+ It is a graphically redesigned version of the game “Elevator Action EX”, also developed by Altron, with characters from the American animated television series “Dexter’s Laboratory” from Cartoon Network.

+ Rey has suggested an alternative way to join the stars, which graphically shows a goat.

+ The flag of Indonesia is graphically identical to the Flag of Monaco, with a slight difference only in the ratio of its dimensions.

+ The above-mentioned interview with Dejan Dragosavac Rutta states the following:”He designed and graphically edited a number of magazines and journals:  Arkzin, Nomad,,,, etc.

+ IR spectra is given graphically by transmittance vs.

Example uses in sentence of graphically
Example uses in sentence of graphically

Some example sentences of “shaped”

How to use in-sentence of “shaped”:

+ They are typically small with round shaped bodies, which become even more round when they are disturbed because they inflate themselves.

+ It was shaped so that it could scour itself as it cut furrows.

+ They have front limbs shaped like shovels for digging and long noses so they can stick their tongues aboveground and lick the surface to catch ants to eat.

+ The earliest bugles were shaped in a loop – usually a double loop, but sometimes triple or single – similar to the modern French horn, and were usually used to send messages during hunts.

+ The mushroom anchor is shaped like a mushroom, and the pyramid anchor is shaped like a pyramid with the apex pointing down.

+ They get their common name from their large noses, which are shaped like horseshoes.

+ The mass is then shaped into a ball, dipped into gram flour batter and deep fried.

Some example sentences of shaped
Some example sentences of shaped

Example sentences of “shaped”:

+ Venezuela's modern history was shaped by a number of people, including President Romulo Betancourt, who replaced a military dictatorship with a democracy.

+ It is shaped like the sails of a boat.

+ Venezuela’s modern history was shaped by a number of people, including President Romulo Betancourt, who replaced a military dictatorship with a democracy.

+ It is shaped like the sails of a boat.

+ The feet of the bridge have to be shaped to fit on the front of the instrument which is curved.

+ Because of this, Harry has a lightning-bolt shaped scar on his forehead.

+ The palm bones have rounded ends, and the finger bone ends are shaped like caves.

+ It is usually shaped into a flat disc known as a truckle.

+ Some can be shaped only when they are freshly made; then they become hard.

+ There are actually two parts of the hippocampus which is shaped like a horseshoe with one in the left part of the brain and the other in the right part of the brain.

+ A wrench nuts and bolts, and similarly shaped objects.

+ The ring of atoms is shaped like a triangle, with all edges of the same length.

+ They are shaped similar to widow spiders.

+ The Bihu Loukon is an ancient star shaped mud fortress built in a prehistoric era.

More in-sentence examples of “shaped”:

+ The label was also famous for its session musicans who played on most of the company's Chicago soul recordings, such as drummer Maurice White and bassist Louis Satterfield, both later shaped the funk group Earth, Wind, Fire, guitarists Pete Cosey, Gerald Sims and Phil Upchurch, pianist Leonard Caston, later a producer with Motown and organist Sonny Thompson.

+ This is the small "S" shaped part of the colon, about 40cm in length, which goes from the bottom of the descending colon into the centre of the pelvis to the rectum.

+ The label was also famous for its session musicans who played on most of the company’s Chicago soul recordings, such as drummer Maurice White and bassist Louis Satterfield, both later shaped the funk group Earth, Wind, Fire, guitarists Pete Cosey, Gerald Sims and Phil Upchurch, pianist Leonard Caston, later a producer with Motown and organist Sonny Thompson.

+ This is the small “S” shaped part of the colon, about 40cm in length, which goes from the bottom of the descending colon into the centre of the pelvis to the rectum.

+ They are usually shaped like a circle or an oval.

+ Its rudimentary wings had claws shaped like a meat hook for tackling prey, which was then killed with the massive beak.

+ At each end of the playing field there is a field goal made out of poles, shaped like the letter H in English.

+ Its name tells you that a cup nest is shaped like a cup or bowl.

+ Flamingos have a curved bill that is shaped like a banana.

+ It is usually a suitably shaped part of the back of a chair or of a front seat in a car.

+ Because of that, marching instruments are shaped differently; the big “bell” points towards the audience, so it is as loud as possible for them.  The four most common brass instruments in corps are the trumpet, mellophone.

+ The reaction will leave pure liquid iron in the blast furnace, where it can be shaped and hardened after cooling down.

+ The Kaaba is a rectangular shaped building.

+ They were also named the most influential artists of all time by Rolling Stone magazine, because their music, clothing style, and attitudes shaped much of what was popular among young people in the 1960s.

+ Very often, the minbar is shaped like a small tower.

+ The monsters under the bed are described as scary, octopus-tentacled shaped creatures that lived under Calvin’s bed every time he went to sleep.

+ It is often an umbrella shaped device on which people or things can float slowly and safely down to the ground from a great height, such as an aircraft.

+ Of the windows, 36 are shaped like flowers and 6 are shaped like fans.

+ Sumerian culture is famous for its written cuneiform script – where letters were formed by pressing a triangle shaped reed into wet-clay tiles.

+ After harvesting the fruit, the plantain plant can be cut and the layers peeled to get a cylinder shaped soft shoot.

+ Medieval foreign policy was also shaped by relations with the Flemish cloth business.

+ In some species, the leaves are narrow and shaped like a lance, barely overlapping each other, in others they are broad and flat, and overlap broadly.

+ John Marshall was an American statesman and jurist who shaped United StatesAmerican Supreme Court more powerful.

+ The scone is shaped closely like the North American biscuit, and its recipe is almost the same with it as well.

+ They even had sickles, which are used for cutting down grass and are half-moon shaped blades with a handle coming off one end; however theirs were made of wood with sharp stone points glued into them for the cutting.

+ In humans, the pupil is round, but in some other animals, like cats, it is shaped like a slit.

+ It is shaped and held like a guitar, but has keys like a keyboard.

+ The projectiles were lead round balls or short slugs shaped like cones.

+ It is a liana, with a three-stage lifecycle, each with a different shaped leaf, as indicated by its Greek name.

+ Other than that, Earth is shaped more like a pear than an actual sphere.

+ Smoke detectors are housed in plastic enclosures, typically shaped like a disk about thick, but shape and size vary.

+ Radio telescopes are like radio antennas, usually shaped like large dishes.

+ The canton is narrowly shaped in width and elongated in length.

+ Gingerbread men are cookies made of gingerbread shaped like people.

+ All its teeth are shaped like a human’s molars.

+ The mixture is then shaped into a final form.

+ The fabric of the clothing is shaped to make these little pouches or purses which are very handy for keeping small amounts of money and other small objects for daily use.

+ They are shaped irregularly, rising high above the skin.

+ A rubber duck, or rubber ducky, is a toy shaped like a duck.

+ The patterns of plant and animal distribution in the world’s ecozones was shaped by the process of plate tectonics, which has redistributed the world’s land masses over geological history.

+ String theory says that this is wrong and that the simplest objects in the universe are shaped like pieces of string.

+ It is shaped like a snake’s tongue.

+ Canadian versions of the albums have a maple leaf shaped seal on the cover.

+ She also has a birthmark shaped chandelier.

+ The lands of the canton are shaped by the river, which in its mid portion forms a wide valley, commonly known as the “Riviera”.

+ It is a bad-smelling gland that is shaped like a snake’s tongue.

+ It is a small state, shaped like a letter, and bordered on the west by Pennsylvania and Delaware across the Delaware River, on the north by New York New York, on the northeast by the Hudson River and New York City, on the east and southeast by the Atlantic Ocean, and on the southwest by Delaware Bay.

+ Eyre Peninsula is a triangle shaped peninsula in South Australia.

+ It is shaped to deflect radar signals.

+ The exposed area was shaped by erosion caused by rain, wind and waves.

Some example sentences of “reply”

How to use in-sentence of “reply”:

+ Shostakovich said that this new symphony of his was “a Soviet artist’s reply to just criticism”.

+ As these issues do not usually matter to anybody else on the board, the phrase was often used as a reply to the original poster to signify that the board refuse to provide aid to someone.

+ This is the slowest way of getting help because it sometimes takes a counselor up to two weeks to reply to each email.

+ To 1e4 they favoured an asymmetric defence such as 1…e6 or 1…c5 rather than the classical reply 1…e5.

+ I believe this is the best reply to the fundamentalists.

Some example sentences of reply
Some example sentences of reply

Example sentences of “reply”:

+ I have offered the oppertunity to give an explanation, however he has decided not to reply to the message, and he has edited here since I left the message.

+ He told Gassendi to reply to the "Meditations" of Descartes.

+ I have offered the oppertunity to give an explanation, however he has decided not to reply to the message, and he has edited here since I left the message.

+ He told Gassendi to reply to the “Meditations” of Descartes.

+ Black can reply to that move in various ways.

+ The reply was “Draw £1,000 now, and when you have gone through that, draw another £1,000, and when that is spent, draw another £1,000, and when you have finished that, draw another £1,000, and so on BUT FIND LIVINGSTONE!” Stanley had lobbied his employer for several years to mount this expedition.

+ Her reply was: “most definitely not”.

+ Parnell did not reply to the claim, and the divorce was granted.

+ The reply suggests that we need community consensus to use the “sitenotice” feature for this notification.

+ You may reply to any section below by clicking the “change this page” link, or add a new discussion section to this page.

+ Fortunato cries out “For the love of God, Montresor!” to which Montresor replies, “Yes, for the love of God!” He twice calls out for a reply but hears nothing.

+ The Reich President in reply said firmly that he must answer this demand with a clear, unyielding No.

+ In this way each user is very well informed of reply messages by the bright orange “you have new messages” notice a user gets when their talk page is edited.

+ In reply Cher says to her, that they do not match and they have a quarrel.

+ You can reply to up to 50 people at once.

+ This brilliant reply puts its finger on White’s weak point: the back rank.

+ The reply will contain the mac address of the client, the random number, and the IP address of the client.

+ They often lie to Calvin when he asks “how many monsters are under my bed?, when they’d usually reply there’s “only one” or “none and go to sleep”.

+ On the other hand, “Is it right for a murderer to be allowed out of prison after only ten years?” clearly asks for the reply “No!”.

More in-sentence examples of “reply”:

+ In particlular, in reply to 1.e4, the Sicilian and French defences, and to 1.d4 the Indian defences.

+ Black's logical and probably best reply is 3...Bg4.
+ Though Dostoevsky wrote of Elder Zosima's reply as the reply of Ivan's arguments, he defends Christianity throughout the whole book and through the characters themselves.

+ In particlular, in reply to 1.e4, the Sicilian and French defences, and to 1.d4 the Indian defences.

+ Black’s logical and probably best reply is 3…Bg4.

+ Though Dostoevsky wrote of Elder Zosima’s reply as the reply of Ivan’s arguments, he defends Christianity throughout the whole book and through the characters themselves.

+ They also noted that the girls had become very sad and did not reply to the service.

+ Users can type messages for others to see, and reply to other user’s messages.

+ The same kind of Investigation took place under Police Inspector API Mina Naik in 2017, and the result and reply were very same, Shifuji Shaurya Bhardwaj does NO criminal activity, He is a Freelance commandos mentor, Never claimed to be an army officer or commando, Using his registered Trademarks under Trade Mark act 1999.

+ Any Kind heart Admin here who can grant me fir rollback request? i had file a request for rollback but no reply yet.

+ Stalin’s reply implied that if Bulgakov attempted to leave, he would be killed.

+ In 1982, Smith wrote a letter to Soviet Leader Yuri Andropov, and received a personal reply with a personal invitation to visit the Soviet Union, which she accepted.

+ On January 3, 1954, Einstein sent the following reply to Gutkind: “The word God is for me nothing more than the expression and product of human weaknesses, the Bible a collection of honourable, but still primitive legends which are nevertheless pretty childish.

+ I also believe that I have started taking a look at every angle of a problem that occurs before posting a reply and that I have been objective and un-biast throughout the revolving issues that have been going on currently., and even though Tygrrr says that I should wait until one of the other respectable users here notices that I am ready because I believe that I am way past being ready, yet no one seems to have noticed it, so I decided to post up this self-nomination.

+ She also wrote to him, but only received a reply 25 years later.

+ It would be “who do you think will win the wikicup?” Please reply underneath, and before the 28th of december.

+ The Mumbai police sent an official reply to the “complainant.” about the Investigation and what they found.

+ If you need help just and someone will reply to you shortly.

+ A simple “”I replied on my talk page”” or even “”Please note: I will usually reply to your messages here”” as many users do.

+ If you need help just and your question and someone will reply to you shortly.

+ Wollstonecraft wrote this work as a reply to them.

+ The report called on the US to either charge or release all suspected terrorists, and included the US ambassador’s reply to the draft versions of the report.

+ Can I get an admin to look into this request and reply appropriately? I haven’t been an admin in a while.

+ Sanders gave an online reply to Trump’s January 2018 State of the Union address in which he called Trump “dishonest” and criticized him for creating “a looming immigration crisis” by ending the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.

+ Would any and all willing admins please comment at User talk:Griffinofwales/Archive 2#Warning users and let me know if I am indeed missing something? Please reply there only about procedures that are already in place: I am looking to learn if there are procedures and practices I’m unaware of, not to discuss what the procedures should be.

+ She is shocked when she gets a insulting reply from Lord Orville.

+ Kids don’t need to be hearing that nonsense.” While Gallagher said that he did not intend “Live Forever” as a direct reply to Nirvana or their music, he differed the lives of Cobain and his band at that point, saying, “Seems to me that here was a guy who had everything, and was miserable about it.

+ If you’re having trouble understanding that information, leave a reply here or on my talk page and I or someone else will help you.

+ He was supposed to have said that his new symphony was the “creative reply of a Soviet artist to justified criticism”, but it was actually a critic who said this.

+ This command is a reply to the PING command and works in much the same way.

+ A characteristic first move was 1Nf3 with White, or 1…Nf6 with Black, especially in reply to 1d4.

+ For outdenting a reply on a talk page when indention gets too deep.

+ Provides the server with a message to automatically send in reply to a PRIVMSG directed at the user, but not to a channel they are on.

+ Wouldn’t have time to reply to comments.

+ Note that WR has a about this whole affair, with only one reply at the current moment.

+ This command works similarly to PRIVMSG, except automatic replies must never be sent in reply to NOTICE messages.

+ I hope your reply is favorable so that I can decide.

+ If your going to reply back don’t vote delete because it is a theory.

+ Would anyone interested or knowledgeable in tropical cyclones/hurricanes please take a look at :Category:Tropical cyclones by strength, then go to the category’s talk page and reply to my question there? Thanks.

+ This mode is preferred if listeners possibly will reply after a short time.

+ Supposing a journey to the other side of the Milky Way, the total time for a message and its reply would be about 200,000 years.

+ On the other hand, people are not forced to reply immediately to incoming messages.

+ Great eras of time would pass before a reply could be received.

+ Followers of the Movement movement were to reply “I know nothing” when asked about its specifics by outsiders, thus providing the group with its most common name.

+ You can reply to up to 7 users using this template.

+ A child who says “I’ll tell my dad” may learn from the reply “I’m so scared!” that the threat is an idle threat: one that is promises harm that that cannot or will not actually be inflicted.

+ That is, the initial comment or request has been filled, a reply to that effect has been added, and there are no disputed items or issues left to be resolved, and has been updated.

+ A similar positive reply with the same Quote “There was no criminal record found” reply collected under RTI from Police Inspector chandkheda, Ahmedabad, Gujrat on the 26/04/2018.

+ There will be no spiders claiming that this is “Some DVD”.” Out of five stars, he gave the content a one, the video a four, the audio a four, the extras a one, and the overall reply a one, with the advice to skip it.

+ Even if we knew how to send a message successfully, it would be about 200,000 years before a reply could come back from the far end of the Milky Way, whose diameter is 100,000 light years.

+ They will then leave a reply on your talk page.

Some sentences in use of “bravely”

How to use in-sentence of “bravely”:

– The Regia Marina performed well and bravely Blitzer, Wolf; Garibaldi, Luciano.

– Macbeth and Banquo fought bravely until they were defeated.

– Nemo bravely enters the net and directs the group to swim downward to break the net, reminiscent of a similar scenario that occurred in the fish tank earlier.

– Nagarkutch fought bravely but was defeated due to lack of weapons.

– As Li Guang fought bravely in the battlefields, he was soon promoted to a general.

– Her motherly love is shown when she bravely escapes with her son.

– Betty bravely proclaims herself as an unmarried mother to protect her sickly roommate Molly from having her baby taken away by a couple of meddling welfare workers.

Some sentences in use of bravely
Some sentences in use of bravely

“maximum” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “maximum”:

+ In other words, it is the maximum energy per volume that can be elastically stored.

+ In a youth school, you can occupy up to a maximum of 30 occupants to train.

+ Its maximum payload was 3,000 pounds.

+ It is wise to move away all the resources you want to keep, so that you can trade the maximum amount that your storage holds.

+ This species reaches a maximum length of 9.8 feet.

+ Injection means maximum one pre-image.

maximum - example sentences
maximum – example sentences

Example sentences of “maximum”:

+ Harrison promised to reestablish the Bank of the United States and extend its maximum amount for credit by issuing paper currency.

+ The simplest method to read encrypted data is a brute force attack–simply attempting every number, up to the maximum length of the key.

+ The rules about who could be a member of the society were also changed, making it open only to a maximum of 500 men who would be chosen by the leaders of the society.

+ A maximum instantaneous wind speed of 25 meters per second was registered at the cape of Shionomisaki in Kushimoto, Wakayama Prefecture, at around 5:20 a.m.

+ But, there is a maximum spin rate.

+ Each team can have a maximum of 20 players, including two goaltenders who have a zone to defend.

+ Numbuh 86 states that while she will normally get the other KND sectors to help out they are all at the beach and so Sector V is tasked with recapturing the villains and taking them to their even more maximum security prison on the dark side of the moon.

+ It once had an empire and was a powerful maritime nation from 1500s–1800s, the 10th-largest empire with a maximum land area of 10.4 million km² which included Brazil, Angola, Mozambique, Guinea-Bissau, East Timoa, São Tomé and Príncipe, Portuguese Ceylon.

+ As a result, the maximum dimension of the ship are of freight.

+ Harrison promised to reestablish the Bank of the United States and extend its maximum amount for credit by issuing paper currency.

+ The simplest method to read encrypted data is a brute force attack–simply attempting every number, up to the maximum length of the key.

+ The United States military also has a maximum security prison in Leavenworth.

+ If you want me to lay it out any less complicated then ask and I’ll write it out for a fourth time using words of maximum 2 syllables.

+ Its a maximum capacity is 19,908 people.

+ The quartet received 7 points from Ireland and the maximum 12 points from Malta.

+ The imprint only happens if the screen is used at maximum brightness for a long time.

+ It can seat a maximum of 375 to 410 passengers.

+ The Galapagos shark is a large species, reaching a maximum length of up to 12.1 feet, and weighing up to 86 kg.

More in-sentence examples of “maximum”:

+ Its surface maximum depth is 48 meters.

+ He was executed in Tennessee at the Riverbend Maximum Security Prison on December 5, 2019.

+ Cafes and restaurants, and hotel and club dining rooms, were allowed to reopen but with a maximum of 10 people.

+ Monthly average maximum temperatures at sea-level vary only between about 27°C and 31°C.

+ The maximum for “fully anchored chronologies” is a little over 11,000 years from present.

+ Equipment can also be found around the worlds Lore explores, which will increase attack strength or maximum health.

+ Gary Wilson scored a maximum break of 147 in qualifying during his first round win over Josh Boileau.

+ Gamma strengthened a little bit more to reach its maximum strength of 50 miles per hourmph winds during that day, but a trough moving into the Gulf of Mexico stopped any more strengthening.

+ The M16 uses the 5.56mm NATO, and has a maximum effective range of 550 meters, U.S.

+ Other games in the “F-Zero” series are “F-Zero X” for Nintendo 64, “F-Zero: Maximum Velocity” for Game Boy Advance.

+ Recent analysis of historical records have found that the supernova that created the Crab Nebula probably appeared in April or early May, rising to its maximum brightness of between apparent magnitude −7 and −4.5 by July.

+ The oceanic whitetip reef shark reaches a maximum length of four metres, and can weigh as much as 170 kg.

+ Returns the maximum value from the values specified.

+ The maximum age requirements to apply dropped from 35 to 27.

+ The C class 18mm motors have a maximum thrust from 14 – 14.15 N, a total impulse between 8.8 and 9 Ns, and a burn time between 1.85 and 2seconds.

+ The Governor is appointed by the President for a maximum period of 5 years.

+ The maximum level is higher than in “Guild Wars”.

+ In an optical microscope, the wavelength of light limits the maximum magnification that is possible.

+ She was later given a prison sentence for the maximum allowed by law of seven-and-a-half years.

+ The reason for this scheme is however not to display size or location, but simply to have enough combinations available within the maximum length of eight characters per plate.

+ The maximum speed of this train.

+ Sticking to Web-safe colors ensures maximum compatibility, which is often appreciated; i.e.

+ It reaches a maximum depth of more than 9,300 feet northwest of Corsica.

+ The error shown occurs if the requested precision is higher than the maximum supported by the server.

+ In laminar flow through a pipe, it is assumed that the velocity of the fluid is zero at the boundaries of the pipe and is at a maximum in the center; mathematically, the velocity profile is parabolic.

+ Its surface maximum depth is 48 meters.

+ He was executed in Tennessee at the Riverbend Maximum Security Prison on December 5, 2019.

+ Corals have evolved structures, often tree-like, which offer the algae maximum access to light.

+ The convective structure resembled a tropical, rather than subtropical cyclone, and the radius of maximum winds was very close to the center, also more typical of tropical cyclones…

+ The maximum speed limit on all county highways in Douglas County is.

+ Giant squid can grow to a tremendous size: recent estimates put the maximum size at 12 metres for males from caudal fin to the tip of the two long tentacles.McClain CR, Balk MA, Benfield MC, Branch TA, Chen C, Cosgrove J, Dove ADM, Gaskins LC, Helm RR, Hochberg FG, Lee FB, Marshall A, McMurray SE, Schanche C, Stone SN, Thaler AD.

+ The maximum tractive effort was unusually high for a Type 2 locomotive but, as there were five driving axles, the risk of wheelslip was minimal.

+ According to special relativity, is the maximum speed at which all energy, matter, and physical information in the universe can travel.

+ The maximum temperature in July and August is about 24 °C.

+ The size my be the maximum width and or height of the icon.

+ For Pascal, the first of these options is the most important one because it represents the maximum gain and loss.

+ Southern Florida saw fair rainfall, with a maximum of 16.47 inches occurring in Tavernier.

+ These EMUs have a maximum commercial speed of 160km/h.

+ The video probes were lowered to a maximum depth of 42 feet to observe the conduit formation and the processes that took place in the conduit.

+ The categories into which the scale separates hurricanes are noted by the strength of their maximum sustained wind speeds.

+ Under the current voting system, the highest scoring winner is him winning the Eurovision Song Contestcontest in Kiev, Ukraine, with 758 points, with both the maximum points from the jury and the public vote being attributed to him.

+ The C class 24mm motors have a maximum thrust between 21.6 and 21.75 N, a total impulse of between 8.8 and 9 Ns, and a burn time between.8 and.85seconds.

+ This was the first time since 2002 that a UK Eurovision entrant had received the maximum 12 points in the competition from any country.

+ The Silky shark is large, slim, and grows up to a maximum length of 3.3 metres.

+ At about 20 MBit/s maximum speed, ARCnet is much slower than other network protocols, such as ethernet.

+ However, the FAA says that the maximum time for an evacuation is 90 seconds.

+ Brophy’s theory proposes first that three of the center stones match the belt of Orion at its minimum tilt and the other three match the shoulder and head stars of Orion at their maximum tilt.

+ Kinetic Energy is the maximum amount of work a moving body due to its motion can do, whereas Potential energy is the maximum amount of work a body can do due to its configuration or position in a field force.

+ The maximum length, east to west, is 390km from Punta de Agua to Las Lajas, on the border with Haiti.

Some in-sentence examples of “balance of”

How to use in-sentence of “balance of”:

+ The severity of the sanction and the threat it presents are based on the particular social situation, on the balance of power, on the local norms and so on.

+ Adventure Parks Group purchased the balance of the property, also subject to the conservation agreement.

+ However, over time, the balance of power in Europe changed.

+ For most of the 1920s, the country enjoyed a period of success, decreasing the inequality in the balance of payments while profiting from industrial farms.

+ Lampe was known for her roles in “Sisters, or the Balance of Happiness”.

Some in-sentence examples of balance of
Some in-sentence examples of balance of

Example sentences of “balance of”:

+ The goal of federalism is to create a balance of power, so neither the states or the federal government can get too powerful.

+ The balance of these terms creates a powerful way to convey a message in any communication style.

+ Metternich believed that the best way to keep Europe peaceful was to create a balance of power, which means that no country is strong enough to beat all the other countries.

+ However Putin has done good things for Russia, Indeed, during real GDP grew on average 6.7% a year, average income increased 11% annually, and a positive balance of the federal budget now let the government to cut 70% of its debt during his term.

+ Red junglefowl regularly bathe in dust to keep just the right balance of oil in their plumage.

+ Slanting the balance of articles as a form of defence of some figure, group, institution, or product is bad for the encyclopedia.

+ Sea ice is important for the heat balance of the polar oceans: it insulates the warm ocean from the much colder air above.

+ Additionally, the claim of an apparent inconsistency between the “design” of predators and prey ignores the balance of the ecosystem.

+ If the players are evenly matched, then a rough material balance of pieces is normal.

+ Following the battle of Crete in the summer of 1941, the Royal Navy got the better of things in the central Mediterranean in a series of successful convoy attacks, until the events around the First Battle of Sirte and the Raid on Alexandria in December swung the balance of power in the Axis favour.

+ At the federal level politicians were concerned over the balance of power in the United States.

+ Either move on to other articles, or else, contact an admin or WikiProject that might help the balance of power.

+ He spent the balance of his career at Columbia University where he was successively adjunct professor of biology.

+ The goal of federalism is to create a balance of power, so neither the states or the federal government can get too powerful.

+ The balance of these terms creates a powerful way to convey a message in any communication style.
+ Metternich believed that the best way to keep Europe peaceful was to create a balance of power, which means that no country is strong enough to beat all the other countries.

“oratorio” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “oratorio”:

– Tippett composed this oratorio at the beginning of World War II.

– The oratorio is divided into a prelude which is played by the orchestra, and five parts.

– His most famous oratorio is the “Messiah”.

– The oratorio was written in 1734.

– People were getting used to the kind of big oratorio that Elgar was writing.

– An oratorio is a long musical work with orchestra, choir and solo solo singers.

– Recitative is used in opera, oratorio and cantatas.

oratorio - sentence examples
oratorio – sentence examples

Example sentences of “oratorio”:

– Among her best recordings are her singing of the Angel in Edward ElgarElgar’s “The Dream of Gerontius”, made with Sir John Barbirolli in December 1964 and Sir Simon Rattle over twenty years later; her 1965 performances of Elgar’s “Sea Pictures” and Mahler’s Rückert-Lieder, also recorded with Barbirolli; and, also from 1965, the first commercial recording of Ralph Vaughan Williams’s Christmas oratorio “Hodie” under Sir David Willcocks.

– In 1900 his oratorio “The Dream of Gerontius” was given its first performance.

– Although people usually describe it as an oratorio, it is not an oratorio in the traditional sense: there are no breaks in the music, and it does not tell a story from the Bible.

– He wrote a lot of music between the wars, including the oratorio “Jeanne d’Arc au bûcher”, one of his best works.

– During the Baroque period the Passion oratorio developed.

– Haydn had only written one big oratorio before “The Seasons”.

– At first he thought of writing “The Apostles”, but then he realized he would need more than a year to write it, so he composed an oratorio called “The Dream of Gerontius”.

– On 23 December he performed his oratorio “L’Allegro”.

- Among her best recordings are her singing of the Angel in Edward ElgarElgar's "The Dream of Gerontius", made with Sir John Barbirolli in December 1964 and Sir Simon Rattle over twenty years later; her 1965 performances of Elgar's "Sea Pictures" and Mahler's Rückert-Lieder, also recorded with Barbirolli; and, also from 1965, the first commercial recording of Ralph Vaughan Williams's Christmas oratorio "Hodie" under Sir David Willcocks.

- In 1900 his oratorio "The Dream of Gerontius" was given its first performance.
- Although people usually describe it as an oratorio, it is not an oratorio in the traditional sense: there are no breaks in the music, and it does not tell a story from the Bible.

– Sometimes a large work like an oratorio will be split into two or three “Parts”.

– In the 19th century the oratorio was very popular.

– Handel‘s first oratorio “Il Trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno” was staged in 2009 in Passau by van Rensburg.

– Along with popular music, McCartney also began composing classical music, including an oratorio about Liverpool.

– Elgar thought for a long time about the idea of writing an oratorio about the apostles.

– In 1742 his oratorio “Messiah” was first performed in Dublin.

Some in-sentence examples of “aerosol”

How to use in-sentence of “aerosol”:

– Nitrous oxide can also be used in aerosol spray cans, especially for foods like whipped cream.

– It claimed the prediction methods in the First Assessment Report, were now improved, but did not include aerosol or ozone changes.

– In 1927, NorwayNorwegian engineer Eric Rotheim proposed the first usable aerosol balloon construction.

– Some surface based instruments such as LIDAR can provide concentration profiles of chemical compounds and aerosol but are still restricted in the horizontal region they cover.

– It is used as a fuel and in aerosol cans.

– A chlorofluorocarbon is a gas used for various purposes including solvents, refrigerants, and aerosol sprays.

– It is also used as fuel in cigarette lighters, and as propellant in aerosol sprays or deodorants.

– This date is considered to be the beginning of the mass production of aerosol balloons.

Some in-sentence examples of aerosol
Some in-sentence examples of aerosol