“on location” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “on location”:

+ The documentary was filmed on location in Mainz and in Laubach, Germany, and in Texas.

+ It was shot on location in Afghanistan.

+ The movie was shot on location in Chicago.

+ Some episodes have been shot on location abroad.

+ In 1984, Segovia was the subject of a thirteen part series broadcast on National Public Radio, USA, entitled “Segovia!” The series was recorded on location in Spain, France, and the United States.

on location in sentences?
on location in sentences?

Example sentences of “on location”:

+ Food for picnics is prepared on location such as by grilling, or at home.

+ The movie was produced for $30 million and shot on location in Chiawelo, Soweto, showing fictional interviews, new stories, and videos from surveillance cameras in a part-mock documentary style format.

+ Scenes were filmed on location in Northampton Square and the Brunswick Estate in Islington, North London.

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

+ The Restaurant opened by Mike ‘Bayleaf’ Wilson in series 9 was filmed on location at The Chequers Inn, Deal, Kent.

+ The movie was shot on location in Prague, Kroměříž and Vienna.

+ It was shot entirely on location in Baltimore on the Harford Road.

+ Filming took place on sets at Elstree Studios, England, and on location in La RochelleLa Rochelle, France, Tunisia, Hawaii and California.

+ The movie was made on location in Mexico.

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

+ Food for picnics is prepared on location such as by grilling, or at home.

+ The movie was produced for $30 million and shot on location in Chiawelo, Soweto, showing fictional interviews, new stories, and videos from surveillance cameras in a part-mock documentary style format.

“villain” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “villain”:

+ Young Ben and Rook enter into a fight with the villain Malware who absorbs Rook’s Prototool to get new, much stronger, abilities which leads to a terrible alternative future timeline.

+ However, in some cases the villain is more praised by the public than the hero, as the example of Joker Joker in the Batman franchise.

+ Its conclusion, which references villain Freddy Krueger, established what would become “Freddy vs.

+ He is the main villain of “The Silmarillion”.

+ Shyamalan revealed that Kevin Crumb was going to be the secondary villain of Unbreakable but he felt it would make the movie too complicated.

+ The Green Goblin is the main villain of the 2002 Sam Raimi “Spider-Man Spider-Man” movie and based on the of the same name.

+ Siegel imagined an evil villain who read minds and dreamed of conquering the world.

villain some ways to use
villain some ways to use

Example sentences of “villain”:

+ He has played the roles of Bond villainmain villain and drug lord Franz Sanchez in the 1989 James Bond film “Licence to Kill”.

+ The story usually involves a spy with advanced technological weapons or gadgets, and sometimes the villain is a mad scientist or evil genius with robots or advanced technological weapons and gadgets.

+ In 2009, Mister Mxyzptlk was ranked as IGN’s 76th Greatest Comic Book Villain of All Time.

+ In “Resident Evil: Apocalypse Nemesis appears as a villain in the movie.

+ Pythor is the main villain of season 1 his main goal is to get all the fangblades to free his master and mistress ‘The Great Devourer’, so he can get destroy Ninjago city.

+ Ledger played comic book villain The Joker in “The Dark Knight”.

+ The character was created by writer-artist Dan Jurgens, who wanted to create a villain who could be a physical challenge for Superman.

+ As an example in the manga/anime series Death Note protagonist Light Yagami was the villain as it was his goal to rid the world of criminals in order to create his own ideal “utopia” and rule it like a Deitygod while antagonist L was the hero as it was his goal to end Light’s psychotic killing spree.

+ The villain in this story is called Don John and he convinces Claudio that Hero is cheating on him and then he refuses to marry her whilst Benedick and Beatrice are tricked into confessing their true love for each other.

+ Some Marvel ComicsMarvel references were made too, like The Mask becoming Biclops, and a villain that turned into a dinosaur like Sauron.

+ In this second movie, the Great Wishing Star helps True Heart Bear and Noble Heart Horse start the Care Bear Family, as they try to save them and the Kingdom from a demon villain named Dark Heart.

+ Wrestlers will play a villain or a hero.

+ He becomes a villain because he grows jealous of Aquaman and how he becomes King of Atlantis.

+ In 2018, it was announced that Strong will portray the villain Doctor SivanaDoctor Thaddeus Sivana in the Shazam!”.

+ He has played the roles of Bond villainmain villain and drug lord Franz Sanchez in the 1989 James Bond film "Licence to Kill".

+ The story usually involves a spy with advanced technological weapons or gadgets, and sometimes the villain is a mad scientist or evil genius with robots or advanced technological weapons and gadgets.
+ In 2009, Mister Mxyzptlk was ranked as IGN's 76th Greatest Comic Book Villain of All Time.

More in-sentence examples of “villain”:

+ The series details the adventures of former Hercules villain Xena, a reformed warlord on a quest to redeem her past sins.

+ General Grievous is a fictional character and a villain in the “Star Wars” series.

+ After Henry VII won, Richard III was often treated as a villain in writings and stories.

+ Cell is a fictional character and second major villain in “Dragon Ball Z”.

+ People loved Qwark as a villain in the first two games but didn’t like him as a cowardly hero since the third game.

+ Kite played Maxwell Edison, and Aerosmith was the Future Villain Band.

+ In June 2016, Bill Skarsgård was cast as the villain It Pennywise the Dancing Clown after another actor, Will Poulter, dropped out due to other projects.

+ The song is well-liked for being a well-written song for a despicable villain such as Frollo.

+ After his accident, he became a villain because of his anger against Batman and Gotham City.

+ Fernald Widdershins, or the Hook-handed Man is a villain and antihero from “A Series of Unfortunate Events”, a series of children’s books written by Lemony Snicket.

+ The movie is about Freddy Krueger as a fictional movie villain who invades the real world, and haunts the cast and crew responsible for his movies.

+ She is sometimes a villain or Batman’s assistant in fighting crime.

+ For example, in the movie X-Men Origins: Wolverine, the villain Colonel Stryker experiments on the superhero Deadpool and turns him into Weapon 11.

+ In 2000, Hexadecimal Luthor—a parody of Superman villain Lex Luthor—became President of the United States.

+ Thanos is a villain in the Marvel Universe created by Jim Startlin who was inspired by Darkseid back in 1973.

+ He got nominations for The British Soap Award for Best Male Dramatic Performance, The British Soap Award for Best Actor and The British Soap Award for Villain of the Year for his work as Pat Phelan.

+ Kylo Ren becomes evil and becomes the main villain in Star Wars sequel trilogy.

+ The audience do not usually like the villain and they support the hero or heroine.

+ Frieza is a fictional character and first major villain in the “Dragon Ball” manga and “Dragon Ball Z”.

+ He was then personified as the villain Ernst Stavro Blofeld, in the James Bond saga, “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service”.

+ And Gary Oldman plays the main villain Norman Stansfield, a corrupt cop and mafia leader who kills Matilda’s family.

+ The villain is named Zurg.

+ During his time in the WWWF, Windham became a villain called Blackjack Mulligan.

+ Frieza is the first major villain in “Dragon Ball Z.” He is often seen with a group of other fighters who help him.

+ In 2009, IGN ranked Sinestro as the 15th Greatest Comic Book Villain of All Time.

+ Scar is the main villain in the movie.

+ He is the main villain of the strip.

+ The crowd continued to boo Batista after Reigns was eliminated. After the show went off the air, Batista mocked Bryan and gestured his middle finger at the crowd. On the February 3 “Raw”, Batista was confronted and was ultimately assaulted by Del Rio before chasing him off. Batista retaliated the following week, powerbombing Del Rio through the announce table. At the Elimination Chamber event and on the following “Raw”, he was heavily booed by the fans during matches against Del Rio. Batista won the match at Elimination Chamber, but continued to suffer a torrid fan reaction with ‘Boo-tista’ chants. Batista responded to the audience on the February 28 “SmackDown”, saying he didn’t come back to be liked and promising to be the next WWE World Heavyweight Champion, thus reverting to being a villain once again and mocking other superstars stating they were not “real men”.  Bryan was added to the WrestleMania main event after defeating Triple H in the opening match of the show.

+ A camper named Christy makes a deal with the villain that makes her a success at anything she never did before, even cartwheels.

+ In 2003, AFI nominated Otto West as a villain from this film for AFI’s 100 Years…100 Heroes Villains.

+ The villain Magneto has started to put his Brotherhood of Mutants together.

+ He is the main villain of the “Star Wars” movies.

+ They were brought into Cyberspace, a digital universe, in order to protect the world from the villain Hacker.

+ Darth Sidious is regarded as the true villain of the “Star Wars” films because he was the one who caused Anakin Skywalker to join the Dark Side of the Force.

+ In works of fiction the hero’s nemesis is usually the villain and the hardest antagonist for the hero to defeat.

+ His first roles were the villain Jack Colby in the western classic “High Noon” as Corp.

+ Mulroney played the main villain of NBC’s “Crisis”, Francis Gibson.

+ He played the main villain Dr.

+ Amanda Waller is a villain and sometimes ally to the superheroes of the DC Universe.

+ Sadler had been drawn to the role of Death as at the time, he had been cast as a serious villain in numerous films, but had wanted to return to doing comedy as he had done earlier in the Broadway production of “Biloxi Blues”.

+ He is the main villain of the movies, and Austin Powers’ nemesis.

+ They are placed in the care of Uncle Montgomery, but following them is a villain called Count Olaf who wants to steal their money.

+ He competed in the World Wrestling Federation in 1995 where he portrayed a Japanese villain named Hakushi.

+ In 2009, Doctor Sivana was ranked as IGN’s 82nd Greatest Comic Book Villain of All Time.

+ On the 30 June 2009 episode of “ECW”, Farrelly made his unannounced debut as a villain under the shortened ring name of Sheamus, quickly defeating a local competitor.

+ He is set to play Captain Marvel Shazam! villain Black Adam in the DC Extended Universe movies.

+ During the prom, however, it is revealed that Gwen is really a villain named Royal Pain.

+ The series details the adventures of former Hercules villain Xena, a reformed warlord on a quest to redeem her past sins.

+ General Grievous is a fictional character and a villain in the "Star Wars" series.
+ After Henry VII won, Richard III was often treated as a villain in writings and stories.

“thrive” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “thrive”:

+ Many new parks are currently being planned and legally passed by various Parliaments and Legislatures at the urging of dedicated individuals around the globe who believe that “in the end, dedicated, inspired people empowered by effective legislation will ensure that the spirit and services of wilderness will thrive and permeate our society, preserving a world that we are proud to hand over to those who come after us”.

+ There is some evidence that simple life may already have invaded the land at the start of the Palaeozoic, but substantial plants and animals did not take to the land until the Silurian and did not thrive until the Devonian.

+ Some microbes thrive inside rocks up to 580 meters below the sea floor under 2.6 kilometers of ocean off the Pacific Northwest of the United States.

+ Their dialects of Arabic did not thrive in Israel, and most became extinct, replaced by the Modern Hebrew language.

+ The ability of these “Penicillium” species to grow on seeds and other stored foods depends on their ability to thrive in low humidity and to colonize rapidly by aerial dispersion while the seeds are sufficiently moist.Pitt J.I.

+ Crops like Jatropha, used for biodiesel, can thrive on marginal agricultural land where many trees and crops will not grow, or would produce only slow growth yields.Ron Oxburgh.

thrive - some sentence examples
thrive – some sentence examples

Some in-sentence examples of “wolf”

How to use in-sentence of “wolf”:

+ Known as the “Father of Monsters,” Loki has sired a variety of creatures; these include the monstrous wolf Fenrir, and the Midgard Serpent, Jörmungandr, both of whom were born to him by the giantess Angrboða.

+ The maned wolf usually lives alone.

+ She has also played Teresa Petrillo Belfort in the 2013 movie “The Wolf of Wall Street”, and Betsy Solverson in the second season of “Fargo”.

+ After surviving a wolf attack, he enters the Beast’s castle where the servants, including Lumière, a maître d’ turned into a candelabra, Cogsworth, the head of household turned into a clock, Babette, a maid turned into a feather duster that still seems to retain her flirtatious tendencies, Mrs.

+ The dire wolf was probably a pack hunter.

+ Dholes have been described as looking like a mixture between a gray wolf and a red fox.

+ Under its long-time head Markus Wolf it got a reputation as one of the most effective intelligence agencies of the Cold War.

+ There are many stories in which a hungry wolf threatens a young person or animal.

Some in-sentence examples of wolf
Some in-sentence examples of wolf

Example sentences of “wolf”:

+ The red wolf is smaller than a gray wolf and larger than a coyote.

+ He won the general election in November 2018 along with Tom Wolf as Governor.

+ A skin-walker A shape shifting creature that usually takes the form of a wolf or coyote.

+ The Ethiopian wolf is one of the rarest and most endangered of all canid.

+ Eventually, when Ragnarök began, Vé was given back his armour, sword, and powers to join Odin and Vili on a quest to kill the wolf Fenrir.

+ Ame picks her up and gets her to safety, but then turns into an adult wolf and runs off into the mountains.

+ The wolf leaps upon the child and eats the girl.

+ Freud named him “The Wolf Man”, to protect Pankejeff’s identity.

+ The red wolf is smaller than a gray wolf and larger than a coyote.

+ He won the general election in November 2018 along with Tom Wolf as Governor.

+ For instance, the smallest of the wolf spiders of the genus “Trabeops” are only 4 mm.

+ It is also known as the Common Wolf, European Wolf, Carpathian Wolf, Steppes Wolf, Tibetan Wolf and Chinese Wolf.

+ The town where Wolf was born is now called Slovenj Gradec in Slovenia, but at that time it was part of the Austrian Empire.

+ The Hartford Wolf Pack of the American Hockey League plays ice hockey at the XL Center in downtown Hartford.

+ The Arabian wolf is a subspecies of grey wolf.

More in-sentence examples of “wolf”:

+ Unlike Sitka, who receives the eagle of guidance, and Denahi, the wolf of wisdom, Kenai receives the bear of love, to which he objects, believing them to be thieves; he makes his point a fact when a grizzly bear steals their basket of fish.

+ In 1880 Wolf helped Ažbe get into the Academy of Fine Arts ViennaAcademy of Fine Arts in Vienna.

+ The African golden wolf does not like other African golden wolves going or entering their areas.

+ He led Howlin’ Wolf‘s band, the Wolf Gang, from 1972, both before Wolf‘s death in 1976.

+ He is the winner of the Abel Prize and the Wolf Prize in Mathematics.

+ In 2006 she won the Wolf Prize in Chemistry.

+ A Wolf spider is a member of the group of spiders whose scientific name is the “Lycosidae.” “Lycos” means “wolf” in Greek.

+ The term Alsatian wolf dog, instead of German Shepherd dog, was first popularly used by the British in the First World War.

+ The gods turned his brother Váli into a slavering wolf who tore his throat out.

+ Hare and Wolf is a Vietnamese animated series directed by Meritorious ArtistM.A.

+ It is said that at Ragnarök, the wolf will break free.

+ The boy tricks the people so many times that when a wolf actually comes to kill the flock, the townspeople don’t believe his cries for help and the wolf eats his flock.

+ Runt, Stinky and Claudette hear about The Great Wolf Games from another puppy from the Northern Pack named Fleet.

+ In 1982 Black was awarded the Wolf Prize in Medicine.

+ Dozens of other species, including eagles, ravens, magpies, coyotes, and black bears, have been seen scavenging from wolf kills.

+ Hugo Wolf was an Austrian composer of Slovene origin.

+ On 26 September 1980, a right-wing lone wolf lone wolf killed 12 people and himself using a bomb.

+ Tallari moved to the Hartford Wolf Pack, the farm team for the New York Rangers.

+ The African golden wolf eats a lot of insects, like dung beetles, larvae, termites and grasshoppers.

+ He was on the vanguard of animal welfare and attempted a model pig farm, and experimented with early ecological agriculture, but Wolf House burnt to the ground in what could have been arson.

+ Waldo is on the east bank of the West Fork of Wolf Creek, part of the Saline River watershed.

+ The wolf fish or tiger fish stays dormant in the mud and moist areas after most of the water has evaporated, re-emerging during the next rainy season.

+ They were also known as the Hartford Wolf Pack from 1997 to 2010.

+ The movie’s consensus in Rotten Tomatoes is: “Alpha and Omega 3: The Great Wolf Games” does have improved animation, lovable characters and it’ll definitely entertain kids and die hard fans of the franchise, but it seems to suffer from a lazy story and a thinly-written script”.

+ The family hurries to find Runt, and Kate sees that the rogue wolves have captured Runt and are heading to Banff National Park, home to the rogue wolf pack and south of Jasper.

+ Thomas Andrews was enrolled into the Royal Belfast at age 11 and left at the age of 16 so that he could go and work for Harland and Wolf as a premium apprentice.

+ Alan Wolf Arkin is an American actor, director, musician, and singer with a career that had last for 55 years.

+ Romulus and Remus were found by a wolf who suckled them.

+ Please fix the redirect for User talk:Schlechter Wolf doppelganger, it is very annoying because it has been the only double redirect for a while now and is protected.

+ Hugo Wolf is known almost only for his songs.

+ David Alexander Wolf is an American astronaut, medical doctor and electrical engineer.

+ The Himalayan wolf is a proposed clade within the Tibetan wolf subspecies.

+ In it, Little Red Riding Hood is a dancer in a strip club, and the wolf is a client in that club.

+ Brahms wrote bad things about him because, of course, Wolf had written bad things about Brahms.

+ It was named in April 2007 after SkollSköll, a giant wolf from Norse mythology, son of Fenrisulfr and twin brother of Hati.

+ The pigs make houses with different materials, and the Big Bad Wolf tries to knock them down.

+ The star Wolf 359, one of the List of nearest starsnearest stars to Earth, is in Leo.

+ He received, along with Martin Lewis Perl, the Wolf Prize in Physics in 1982.

+ The famous wineries include: Wolf Blass, Penfolds, Yalumba and Peter Lehmann Wines.

+ These include the 1997 Dirac Medal and Prize for outstanding contributions to theoretical physics, the 2004 Wolf Prize in Physics, and the 2010 Sakurai Prize.

+ The werewolf of European mythology is part wolf and part human.

+ In 1991 he was given the Wolf Prize by the Israeli Government.

+ His last role before his death in 2014, was as a narrator for a television commercial in 2013 Martin Scorsese’s “The Wolf of Wall Street”.

+ The Main Stem flows 1.5 miles west from the direction at Lake Michigan; passing under the Outer Drive, Columbus Drive, Michigan Avenue, Wabash Avenue, State Street, Dearborn Street, Clark Street, La Salle Street, Wells Street, and Franklin Street bridges en route to the North Branch at Wolf Point.

+ In 1997, Harris and Steve Wolf signed a strategic agreement between Air Canada and United Airlines, producing what is now the Star Alliance, which grew to become the world’s largest global airline alliance.

+ Apart from the Nobel Prize, Grünberg has been awarded with shared prizes in the APS International Prize for New Materials, the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics Magnetism Award, the Hewlett-Packard Europhysics Prize, the Wolf Prize in Physics in and the 2007 Japan Prize.

+ Unlike Sitka, who receives the eagle of guidance, and Denahi, the wolf of wisdom, Kenai receives the bear of love, to which he objects, believing them to be thieves; he makes his point a fact when a grizzly bear steals their basket of fish.

+ In 1880 Wolf helped Ažbe get into the Academy of Fine Arts ViennaAcademy of Fine Arts in Vienna.

“membership” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “membership”:

+ So, given that about 1,000 Italians left the city following its incorporation into the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, and estimating a certain percentage of Italians who accepted the “forced” Yugoslavian citizenship, it is really possible that 7,000 Italians in the Spalato area -as said by Antonio Tacconi- obtained membership in Italian associations of Spalato in 1918/1919: this amount is more than 3 times the data from the 1910 Austrian Census.

+ Farage has been an important figure in the United Kingdom European Union membership referendum.

+ The party supports Bulgaria’s membership in the European Union.

+ The President may be removed from office or impeached through a resolution, passed by not less than two-thirds of the total membership of the Parliament in a joint sitting of the two Houses, convened for the purpose.

+ The United Kingdom European Union membership referendum took place on 23 June 2016 in the UK and Gibraltar.

membership in-sentences
membership in-sentences

Example sentences of “membership”:

+ He received the membership number 623.

+ A saint is a holy person.”Wycliffe Bible Encyclopedia”, “saint”, “Christians in general are ‘saints’ in NT usage, and the term is common in reference to the inclusive membership of a local church.

+ On May 8, 2018, Mourão announced his membership of the Brazilian Labour Renewal PartyBrazilian Labor Renewal Party, and his plans to run for President of Brazil.

+ By the time Rutherford died in 1942, the religion had a worldwide membership of 115,000.

+ Johnson was in support of Brexit during the 2016 membership referendum.

+ BAFTA is supported by a membership of around 6,000 people from the movie, television and video game industries.

+ Livingstone joined the Labour Party in 1968 at a time when party membership was falling and few new young members were joining, and rose rapidly in the local party.

+ He received the membership number 623.

+ A saint is a holy person."Wycliffe Bible Encyclopedia", "saint", "Christians in general are 'saints' in NT usage, and the term is common in reference to the inclusive membership of a local church.

+ Selena’s family believed that Saldivar was the best choice because Saldivar was boosting membership at the fan club.

+ The NAS, NAE, and IOM are honorary membership organizations, with a total membership of over 6,000 scientists, engineers, and health professionals.

+ In recognition of his outstanding services he was awarded a Certificate of Honour and Life Membership in recognition of distinguished services to the Red Cross.

+ In 2011, the church reported a membership of 61,468.

More in-sentence examples of “membership”:

+ From an original membership of six states, there have been five successive enlargements.

+ Following the addition of Croatia in 2013, the EU’s membership now stands at twenty-eight.

+ The membership in this trade alliance has influenced the architecture of the city to a great extent.

+ In January 1920 the DAP began to give membership cards and numbers.

+ The membership fees were $1.

+ In a bid to gain membership into NATO, Republic of Turkey sent army troops to combat during the Korean War.

+ A “local assembly of an organized society”, which is a membership meeting of a local chapter or branch of a membership organization.

+ The terms of the Senators are staggered so that about half the membership is elected every two years.

+ Some individuals, associations or companies pretend to give a legal or official right to a title, or honour or membership in an order of chivalry to an individual or family.

+ It was made to support the creation of a second European Union membership referendum.

+ The GDL has a membership of 34,000.

+ In 1947, membership in the Imperial family was limited to the male line descendants of the Emperor Taishō, excluding females who marry outside the Imperial family.

+ The party’s membership was largest in the mid-1940s.

+ As a result, national organizations felt pressured to open their membership to students of all races and religions.

+ People seeking membership must be old enough to be seen as adults in the country where they live.

+ The United Nations Security Council met on 13 July 2011 to formally discuss membership for the Republic of South Sudan.

+ Initially founded in 1789 by anti-royalist deputies from Brittany, the club grew into a nationwide republican movement, with a membership estimated at a half million or more.

+ Edwards and Farley also received an honorary city council membership from Jones, who had previously appeared on “The Political Cesspool”.

+ The international membership is expanding.

+ Harry Quick was forced out of the ALP for not paying his membership fees, and for not supporting the new candidate selected to replace him when he retired.

+ The Assembly has a membership of a maximum of 25 Swiss citizens.

+ John Compton Ball” oversaw the church membership increase, it numbered in the thousands by 1950.

+ Builders Club was Roblox’s first membership club which could only be joined through purchase.

+ As a former president, Sarkozy is entitled to “de jure” membership in the Constitutional Council.

+ On 24 December 1991, Boris Yeltsin, the President of the Russian Federation, told the Secretary-General that the Soviet Union’s membership in the Security Council and all other United Nations organs was being taken over by the Russian Federation with the support of the 11 member countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States.

+ Yugoslavia applied for UN membership in October 2000 and was granted the following month.

+ The SFWA had recently canceled Stanisław Lem’s membership in the group.

+ The Movement of Non-Aligned Countries could not spare itself difficulties to act effectively in an adverse international political situation marked by hegemonic positions and unipolarity as well as by internal difficulties and conflicts given the heterogeneity of its membership and, thus, its diverse interests.

+ A major recent change in associate membership happened in 2019 when the MAC absorbed the Eastern Wrestling League, a single-sport conference that had existed since 1975.

+ With over 4,500 members across the US and internationally, serving exclusively the economic development community, IEDC membership represents the entire range of the profession ranging from regional, state, local, rural, urban, and international economic development organizations, as well as chambers of commerce, technology development agencies, utility companies, educational institutions, consultants and redevelopment authorities.

+ The Czech Republic also joined NATO and started negotiating membership in the European Union.

+ The band’s membership changed several times during the 1980s, but Kiedis and Flea have been with the band since it started.

+ The band and its membership went through a number of changes between 1968 and 1974, achieving their definitive form when Neil Peart replaced original drummer John Rutsey in July 1974.

+ Winners are selected by the Academy membership as a whole.

+ I believe that I am trustworthy enough to not reveal any nonpublic information, as evidenced by my membership with the foundation otrs.

+ In any case, this resolution was rejected by the IAU membership and Vesta will continue to be called an asteroid.

+ The 2016 Labour Party leadership election was called when a challenge to Jeremy Corbyn as Leader of the Labour Party arose following criticism of his approach to the Remain campaign in the referendum on membership of the European Union and questions about his leadership of the party.

+ By the end of 2017, DSA membership had risen from over 6,000 to over 32,000, due to the youth reaction to the Donald Trumppresidency of Donald Trump, hence becoming by far not only the largest socialist organization in the United States in the 21st century.

+ The general membership of the party elected the leader by postal ballot.

+ Ross County were an eighth original member, but resigned membership in November 1893.

+ The membership of the Screen Actors Guild voted to merge with the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists on March 30, 2012.

+ However, ever since Cyprus sought membership in the European Union it has had to change its human rights legislation, including its laws regarding sexual orientation and gender identity.

+ The WAC was one of the most affected conferences, going through a nearly complete membership turnover that left Idaho and New Mexico State as the league’s only football schools.

+ Umbra Kato was the Philippine’s most wanted man though due to his still official membership in the MILF.

+ The annual membership subscription of the Trust is £5 but Trust members can take out either a ‘silver’ membership of £5 a month, or a ‘gold’ membership of £10 a month.

+ If the church membership grows large enough, a district will be changed into a stake and the branches into wards.

+ I can’t seem to find a verifiable source that confirms the person’s membership in the legislature, let alone birth date.

+ The Lunar Society: its membership and organisation.

+ She also hugely increased the Cherokee nation’s membership numbers, which was a great accomplishment.

+ From an original membership of six states, there have been five successive enlargements.

+ Following the addition of Croatia in 2013, the EU's membership now stands at twenty-eight.

How to use in sentence of “metronome”

How to use in-sentence of “metronome”:

+ The metronome made it possible for a composer to show the performer what speed he wanted.

+ Beethoven was the first composer to use metronome markings, but he often gave very fast speed indications, and some people wonder whether he made mistakes or whether his metronome worked properly.

+ The metronome was invented by Dietrich Nikolaus Winkel in Amsterdam in 1812.

+ He started a jazz ensemble after World War II and founded a label, Metronome Records, in 1950.

+ His works were first put out by Metronome Records in the 1970s.

+ He made a small, portable metronome which was patented in 1816.

How to use in sentence of metronome
How to use in sentence of metronome

“black forest” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “black forest”:

– Her movie credits include “The Black Forest Girl.

– It is situated in the Black Forest on the Kinzig Kinzig river, 13 km south of Freudenstadt.

– The district covers part of the mountains of the Black Forest and the Swabian Alb.

– The Black Forest is quite popular for hiking, skiing and Nordic walking.

– She also appeared in “Student of the Bedroom” and “The Black Forest Clinic”.

black forest some ways to use
black forest some ways to use

“confrontation” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “confrontation”:

+ Although it was difficult for Toho to operate soundly, the management team at that time dared to leave the group as the “first production department” and the group leaving the group as the “second production department” in order to avoid a direct confrontation with the huge subordinate group.

+ Lee made his first official visit to Indonesia on 25 May 1973, just a few years after the Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation under Sukarno’s regime.

+ It was stoked by confrontation between the Anti-Nazi League and far right groups such as the British National Party and the National Front.

+ American fighter aircraft took advantage of this during their confrontation of the Pacific War.

+ The 2019–20 Persian Gulf crisis, also known as the Iranian–American confrontation is an increase of military tensions between the IranIslamic Republic of Iran and the United States of America in the Persian Gulf region.

+ Thus, it is possible to see both the “Greek gods” as characters in biblical, Roman, Scandinavian and Eastern Arabs as well as facts so distant in time as the confrontation between David and Goliath, Finally, another widespread weakness in the series are multiple inconsistencies in their arguments.

+ One of Donizetti’s finest work, it is notable for the confrontation scene between Queen Mary, Queen of Scots and Queen Elizabeth I of England, which in real life never took place.

confrontation how to use?
confrontation how to use?

Example sentences of “confrontation”:

+ The following week, Punk defended this and was involved in a confrontation with Lawler and Jerry apologised.

+ The Chinese cobra usually escapes to avoid confrontation with humans, but strikes readily if provoked.

+ An example is the Alexander Mosaic, showing the confrontation of the young conqueror and the Grand King Darius III at the Battle of Issus, a mosaic which adorns the walls of the House of the Faun at Pompeii.

+ C-Consciousness, having no other option, confronted him to offer an explanation of their actions, the nature of the Zone, and a choice: to join them, bolster their numbers, help them repair the harm they had caused and shepherd humanity’s consciousness towards peace, or to face a final confrontation with the remaining forces of the Monolith Faction in an attempt to reach the heart of the real C-Consciousness Lab, in order to put a stop to their manipulations and machinations.

+ Roemer Jr’s “War of the Godfathers: The Bloody Confrontation Between the Chicago and New York Families for Control of Las Vegas” in 1990.

+ The USSR gave assurances to India that if a confrontation with the United States or China developed, it would take counter-measures.

+ In October 21 to October 28 1920 a confrontation between Kim Jwa-jin and Hong Pom-do, Lee Pom-seoks 4,000 Korean independence militia and some Japanese suppression regiment about 30,000 peoples.

+ The Cuban Missile Crisis was a time of heightened confrontation between the Soviet Union, the United States, and Cuba during the Cold War.

+ In a confrontation with GLaDOS, Chell presses a button that removes GLaDOS from controlling the laboratory and puts Wheatley in her place.

+ He kept peace with the Teutonic Order during his reign, for he knew that Poland was weak and would not survive the confrontation with the knights.

+ The following week, Punk defended this and was involved in a confrontation with Lawler and Jerry apologised.

+ The Chinese cobra usually escapes to avoid confrontation with humans, but strikes readily if provoked.
+ An example is the Alexander Mosaic, showing the confrontation of the young conqueror and the Grand King Darius III at the Battle of Issus, a mosaic which adorns the walls of the House of the Faun at Pompeii.

How to use in-sentence of “feb”

How to use in-sentence of “feb”:

+ Johor experiences wet equatorial weather with monsoon rain from Nov until Feb blowing from the South China Sea.

+ 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.

+ This template automatically attaches a “hidden key” to dates, causing them to sort correctly while still being displayed in one of the customary display formats such as “February 5, 1922″ or “5 Feb 1922″.

+ Joshua Davis”Face Blind” “Wired” Nov 1, 2006, accessed Feb 13, 2016, is a condition where a person cannot recognize faces, “even their own”.

+ The Cape Verdean escudo places its symbol in the decimal separator position..” Accessed 25 Feb 2011.

+ USA Today 5 Feb 2008.

+ The “Daily Mirror”, Wed 21 Feb 1934 page 025 recommends the use of Rawlplug Plastic Wood.

+ The page was started in Feb of 2009, and has been used in AN discussions for quite a while.

How to use in-sentence of feb
How to use in-sentence of feb

Example uses in sentence of “tendency”

How to use in-sentence of “tendency”:

– It normally doesn’t generate this many edits and has a tendency to get a little buggy at times so it is usually not bot’d but as this is a special case…

– The thickness of hair, its color and its tendency to curl are all inherited.

– In return, Mochrie often made jokes about Stiles’s height, nose, attractiveness, and tendency to wear exotic, flamboyant shoes, which were designed by George Esquivel.

– A tendency toward abstract artabstraction is characteristic of much modern art, including minimalism.

– In physics, resonance is the tendency of a system to vibrationvibrate with increasing frequencies of excitation.

– This may look like a mouthful, but really it means the tendency to return to former behavior.

– Countries using proportional representation have less of a tendency to create a two-party system because successful smaller parties are common.

Example uses in sentence of tendency
Example uses in sentence of tendency

Example sentences of “tendency”:

– A certain anti-philosophical polemic tendency expressed by the text can be related to the Origenist controversies of the mid-6th century, in which Mar Saba had played an important role.

– Intact blood vessels are important to moderating blood’s tendency to form clots.

– The disposition effect is the tendency for investors to hold onto losing stocks too long, and sell winning ones too soon.

– Children have a tendency to rip off these tags making the collectibles an everyday toy.

– Do you expect to use OS “relatively” frequently or are you generally just asking for the occasions when it comes up? I must admit I have a tendency to be harsher on the “inactivity” side of things then most people in WMF so I should probably say this is all with a grain of salt but.

– I have seen time and time again not only a disregard for rules but a huge tendency to keep grudges and get overly uncivil and outright hostile towards other, well meaning, members of the community.

– But as populations get smaller, there is a tendency for each generation to become more homozygous, with less variety of alleles.

– There was a Roman tendency to absorb local gods and customs of conquered lands.

- A certain anti-philosophical polemic tendency expressed by the text can be related to the Origenist controversies of the mid-6th century, in which Mar Saba had played an important role.

- Intact blood vessels are important to moderating blood's tendency to form clots.

– By the same token, he recognized that ascertainment was responsible for a phenomenon known as “genetic anticipation”, the tendency for a genetic disease to manifest earlier in life and with increased severity in later generations.

– This assessment involves measures of Measures of central tendencycentral tendency or mean and median, and measures of variability or statistical dispersion, such as the standard deviation or variance.

– Systems have a tendency to achieve as low of a free energy state as possible.

– To cover his tracks, Ratan lies that Amloki is actually a kleptomaniac and has a tendency of stealing things.

– They had long skulls, slender jaws, slim bodies, and a tendency to walk on their toes rather than flat-footed.

– Also startling, and disturbing, was the tendency for aggression and violence “within” chimpanzee troops.

More in-sentence examples of “tendency”:

– There will be a tendency for the price to decrease.

– Because of its high toxicity and tendency to cause convulsions, the use of strychnine in medicine was eventually abandoned once safer alternatives became available.

– Its nickname is ‘The Trembling Lady’ because of its tendency to vibrate when large numbers of people walked over it.

– Due to the Celtic heritage of many whites living in Appalachia, a series of prolonged violent engagements in late- nineteenth-century Kentucky and West Virginia were referred to commonly as feuds, a tendency that was partly due to the nineteenth-century popularity of William Shakespeare and Sir Walter Scott, authors who both wrote semihistorical accounts of blood feuds.

– Furuya further observes that although active on the web, they lack institutional political representation offline, leading to a sense of frustration and a tendency to be more active online and to back the more right-wing elements of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan, especially Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s administration as a substitute for having a party of their own.

– The change in body temperature and the tendency to dance for hours on end can make users dehydrate if not enough water is drunk during this time.

– The most common measures of central tendency are the arithmetic mean, the median and the mode.

– This was possibly due to an increased tendency of mammalian predators to hunt together in packs.

– However, mass is really an “inertial” property; that is, the tendency of an object to remain at constant velocity unless acted upon by an outside force.

– Parts of this information that tell how to make one small part or characteristic of the living thing – red hair, or blue eyes, or a tendency to be tall – are known as genes.

– Those that do not show this tendency are sometimes good at setting up systems to keep clean, but may not follow through with the need to clean because of other “more important” things.

– These were “On the Tendency of Species to form Varieties”; and “On the Perpetuation of Varieties and Species by Natural Means of Selection”.

– This could be a possible explanation for their tendency to engage in seemingly random cannibalistic behaviour.

– An electrochemical cell which causes external electric current flow can be created using any two different metals since metals differ in their tendency to lose electrons.

– The tendency of royalty to exercise more and more absolute power could be challenged in times of turmoil, civil wars and the reigns of minor kings.

– Exhibitionism is a tendency some people have.

– It has a tendency to spread unless cut back.

– From 1980 to 2000 in Taiwan, money that is paid, usually every month, to an employee was getting higher and higher leading to a tendency that companies moved out of Taiwan.

– Unfortunately silica particles have a tendency to allow absorb soluble components and they have the capacity to break down components into atoms.

– He also has a tendency to call Chinese, Pakistanis or Indians names like “Fu Manchu”, “Gunga Din” and “Ali Baba”.

– There was a debate with the Militant Tendency whether or not to cease working within the Labour Party and the majority of the group decided to do so, although a minority around Ted Grant broke away to form Socialist Appeal.

– Another problem is the tendency to describe colour too simply, for example as a contrast between “yellow” and “blue”.

– Tree worship refers to the tendency of many societysocieties in all of history to worship or otherwise mythologize trees.

– Its size may be a result of island dwarfism, the tendency for large mammals to evolve smaller forms on islands.

– There is often a hereditary tendency to glaucoma.

- There will be a tendency for the price to decrease.

- Because of its high toxicity and tendency to cause convulsions, the use of strychnine in medicine was eventually abandoned once safer alternatives became available.
- Its nickname is 'The Trembling Lady' because of its tendency to vibrate when large numbers of people walked over it.

– The tendency to rapidly revert vandalism, as though the whole world has stopped breathing, has made it difficult for other users to also enhance those articles while correcting hacked text.

– The tendency to remember the first piece of information given to us is known as the primacy effect.

– So, the Diderot effect describes that people often show a tendency to buy more goods after they bought one item.

– On the Tendency of species to form varieties; and on the perpetuation of varieties and Species by natural means of selection.

– The tendency has been for more countries to move to co-education as the standard at every level of education.

– This tendency reached its peak when Charlemagne was coronationcrowned “Roman Emperor” in the year 800, an act which led to the formation of the Holy Roman Empire.

– It measures the tendency of an object to stay at a given speed when no force acts on it.

– Potassium permanganate is a strong oxidizing agent, which means it has a tendency to take electrons from other chemicals.

– The condition was recognised as a phobia in 1994.It is estimated that at least 10% of American adults have a fear of needles, and it is likely that the actual number is larger, as the most severe cases are never documented due to the tendency of the sufferer to avoid all medical treatment.

– For example, there is a well-known tendency for all training to move from halting, difficult conscious steps to smooth, semi-automatic performance.

– A Model T is in high gear by default, so if the parking/clutch lever was not engaged, the car had a tendency to run over the operator when started.

– Characterized by his large stature and tendency to wear sunglasses in many of his roles, Yusuf was born in the Ottoman Empire in 1920 and moved to Japan prior to World War II, earning permanent residence.

– Behaviourists denied the importance of inherited behaviours, instincts, or an inherited tendency to behave.

– Then, it is the tendency to learn which is inherited.

– An elastic modulus, or modulus of elasticity, is the mathematical description of an object or substance’s tendency to be deformed elastically i.e.

– Feathers are vital for survival because of this animals tendency to spend time in the water.

– As such words become a normal part of English vocabulary, there is a tendency to remove the diacritics, as has happened with old borrowings such as “hôtel”, from French.

– It is the tendency to find patterns, even when they aren’t really there.

– Heterosis or hybrid vigor, on the other hand, is the tendency of outbred strains to exceed both inbred parents in fitness.

– His tendency to ignore his nobility, in favour of low-born favorites, led to political trouble and eventually to his removal from the throne.

– Also, women are alleged by some to be more exposed to indoor environmental factors, because they have a tendency to have more clerical work where they are exposed to unique office equipment and materials, while men may more often have jobs based outside of offices.

– False consensus or the effect of the false consensus is the tendency for people to assume that everyone else thinks the same way they do.

– The hydrogen halides are diatomic molecules with no tendency to ionize in the gas phase.