In sentence use of “filter”

How to use in-sentence of “filter”:

+ There are digital filters which can be used to filter things besides frequencies.

+ The user typically installs a DSL filter on each phone.

+ OxygenOS 10.5.9 has disabled the filter worldwide.

+ You can selectively block content by using a web filter program.

+ There is no ability to add filter items.

In sentence use of filter
In sentence use of filter

Example sentences of “filter”:

+ This kind of filter is often made from quartz crystals.

+ I do think that if you wanted to do this correctly it would be an enormous amount of protections and filter changes.

+ Our abusefilter seems borked, because the links to the hit-counts for each filter aren’t working properly.

+ Many machines use “spin disc filters” which remove the muck from the filter by centrifugal force while it is back washed with solvent.

+ This interesting feature allows a sponge to filter food and nutrients from water as it passes through its pores.

+ This would enable experienced and trusted users to deal with the filter portion and LTAs without bogging down admins with constant requests that are often time sensitive.

+ A high-pass filter is an Filter.

+ I have created filter 105 to mitigate edits coming from the Pakistan anon, who has been particularly active lately.

+ The mobile forms tend to have well-developed sense organs and jaws, while the stationary forms lack them, but may have specialized gills or tentacles used for respiration and deposit or filter feeding., fanworms.

+ It has a snout which is in the shape of a cone, and it has many large gill rakers made for filter feeding.

+ All the limitations of use for this template and shown below are caused by the current implementation of the parser function used in this template, which does not filter its third parameter containing the characters used for padding a string to the specified length.

+ This kind of filter is often made from quartz crystals.

+ I do think that if you wanted to do this correctly it would be an enormous amount of protections and filter changes.
+ Our abusefilter seems borked, because the links to the hit-counts for each filter aren't working properly.

More in-sentence examples of “filter”:

+ The Bayer filter uses a grid of filters.

+ A band-pass filter is an Filter electronic filter that passes the frequency component of a signal within a certain range value, where it has its lower cutoff frequency and upper cutoff frequency.

+ It also allows updates to the definitions file of Windows Defender and to the Junk Mail filter in Windows Mail.

+ In the USA, there is a filter used with TV called the V-chip.

+ After the drying cycle is complete, a deodorizing cycle cools the garments and removes even more of the solvent, by circulating cool outside air over the garments and then through a vapor recovery filter made from activated carbon and polymer resins.

+ The abuse filter is superior in terms of providing an audit trail, as well as debugging.

+ When using a red filter he found there was a lot of heat produced.

+ Next, the Kalman filter makes a new guess by using a weighted average.

+ I was wondering if there could be an abuse filter that could be set up that either disallows the words “adolf anderssen” by ips with no other changes that would either disallow or block those changes.

+ Absue filter 12 gives false positives, eg.

+ Warning: An automated filter has found that this edit removes large parts of an article.

+ Some moved over the sea floor as predators, scavengers, or filter feeders and some swam, feeding on plankton.

+ An internet filter removes certain kinds of information.

+ Some programs used for sending and receiving mail can detect spam and filter it out nearly completely.

+ Light travels with ‘polarity’ or direction, and a polarizing filter only lets light with one kind of polarity to go through it, like trying to slide a ruler through a narrow opening.

+ He realized that many people would ask him, “If a person’s soul is really one with Ultimate all along, then what makes a person feel so separate from Ultimate?” His answer to this was that we are ignorant of our real self being Ultimate because we see through a kind of filter—like looking through a dirty piece of glass—and he called this filter we look through, “maya”, which means “illusion” in Sanskrit.

+ The spirit of our editing seems to have been misconstrued by the filter as reflected from its message.

+ All are filter feeders: they lost their radula in the course of evolution.

+ Over time, a thin layer of filter cake accumulates on the lint filter.

+ A polarization filter on a camera will remove this glare to help see through the window or water.

+ Eagle rays feed on molluscs and crustaceans, crushing their shells with their flattened teeth, while devil rays and manta rays filter plankton from the water.

+ Fin whales are filter feeders that eat plankton and small fish from the water.

+ NetNanny a better ability to filter out content that some users may feel objectionable.

+ A pop filter is often used in recording studios.

+ When they are asked a question, they will filter the data with the rules they have.

+ Adult shrimp are Filter feederfilter feeding benthic animals that live close to the bottom.

+ It is possible that Pittoni looks for further mystical strength in it, exasperating the interpretation of the critic Alexander Nagel on Leonardo da Vinci’s “Head of a Woman” in which “the eyes do not focus on any outward object, and they give the impression that they will remain where they are: they see through the filter of an inner state, rather than receive immediate impressions from the outside world.

+ Now that Abuse Filter is now ready for testing on small and medium wikis, I want to make a proposal for installing it on this wiki.

+ The Kalman filter has two steps.

+ I’ve got an edit filter that’s been pretty successful if you want to import it.

+ With each draw, the smaller particles would inevitably move toward the “bombilla”, but the larger particles and stems filter much of this out.

+ The placenta is also unable to filter out many other things.

+ I think the benefit of the filter outweighs the risks.

+ These help filter things like dust out of the air a person breathes.

+ I would suggest we leave the filter enabled for now, even if this wiki has largely been spared.

+ Most sponges filter little bits of food from the water going through their bodies.

+ A band-stop filter or band-reject filter is an Filter electronic filter that blocks the frequency component of a signal within a certain range value, where it has its lower cutoff frequency and upper cutoff frequency.

+ This should probably save a few seconds of trying to revert one’s edit that the filter could easily handle.

+ Any chance we can get the en version copied over? Getting to filter out non-articles would be useful.

+ The whale shark, is a filter feederfilter feeding shark.

+ The ability to filter by user was added in bugzilla:6448.

+ So, the cyan is a filter that does not allow red color through.

+ If there is a problem with the placenta, the fetus could die because it did not get enough nutrients and oxygen, or because the placenta did not filter out harmful things.

+ While vandalism is not a major concern, I think we should enable abuse filter for this wiki.

+ You can read about it at :m:Image filter referendum/en and especially :m:Image filter referendum/FAQ/en.

+ The kidneys filter the blood and remove the myoglobin.

+ For the first case, it would also be possible to write an edit filter that tags the articles.

+ The Bayer filter uses a grid of filters.

+ A band-pass filter is an Filter electronic filter that passes the frequency component of a signal within a certain range value, where it has its lower cutoff frequency and upper cutoff frequency.
+ It also allows updates to the definitions file of Windows Defender and to the Junk Mail filter in Windows Mail.

Example sentences of “malayalam”

How to use in-sentence of “malayalam”:

– Bhaskar Raj, was an Indian director of Malayalam movies.

– The language spoken in Ernakulam is Malayalam which is the mother-tongue of Kerala.

– On the pillars of the temple, an ancient Malayalam script, named “Vattezhuthu” had been inscribed which was used ages ago which is a rare sight.

– Puthussery Ramachandran Pillai was an Indian poet of the Malayalam language.

– Shekhar, was a movie composer for Tamil and Malayalam movies.

– Kurup wrote lyrics for music used in Malayalam cinema.

– He worked in Malayalam movies.

Example sentences of malayalam
Example sentences of malayalam

Example sentences of “malayalam”:

– In 2016, She Paired opposite Dulqar Salman for her next Malayalam Film Kali.

– The show is remade into Malayalam under the title “Chembarathi ” which is being aired on Zee Keralam and also as “Paaru” on Zee Kannada.

– A fact is that it is taking place on the Athumpumkulam border of the Harrisons Malayalam Estate not in the border of Chengara.

– So far he has composed music for more than 400 movies, which include Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam movies.

– Konkani people from Kerala use Malayalam script.

– He was best known for his work in Malayalam cinema.

– Pattazhy may stem from an imperfect Malayalam portmanteau fusing Patt.

– He was known for his Malayalam movies of the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, although he directed a few Tamil cinemaTamil and Hindi movies as well.

– Sivaji Ganesan acted in 283 movies in Tamil languageTamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and Hindi.

– Telugu, Tamil, Marathi, Hindi and Malayalam are also spoken in Karantaka.

– Punathil Kunjabdulla was a well-known Indian Malayalam language novelist and poet from Kerala state, South India.

– These Festivals begins in Malayalam month of Kumbham and the nakshatra Bharani, So all these festivals called Kumbhabharani Mahotsavam.

– Other Indian languages include Malayalam and Hindi.

– The Malayali people are the native speakers of the Malayalam language.

- In 2016, She Paired opposite Dulqar Salman for her next Malayalam Film Kali.

- The show is remade into Malayalam under the title "Chembarathi " which is being aired on Zee Keralam and also as "Paaru" on Zee Kannada.
- A fact is that it is taking place on the Athumpumkulam border of the Harrisons Malayalam Estate not in the border of Chengara.

Some in-sentence examples of “bells”

How to use in-sentence of “bells”:

– Tuned percussion instruments include: xylophone, glockenspiel, vibraphone, tubular bells and timpani.

– Later, King Charles I rode through the town and fined the people because they did not ring the church bells for him.

– However, most people thought of him as the composer of a simple waltz tune called “The Bells of Yale”.

– Three bells lined up in a row meant the top payout.

– The other four bells in the tower are smaller and play a short melody every 15 minutes.

– The bells in a carillon are usually made to ring using a keyboard.

– They take off his padlock and give him a set of magic bells which will help him if he is in danger.

– On the morning of November 5th, 1811, the priest José Matías Delgado rang the bells of La Merced Church in San Salvador, calling for an uprising.

Some in-sentence examples of bells
Some in-sentence examples of bells

Example sentences of “bells”:

- It is famous for one of the oldest bells in Bohemia.

- They are some of the most beautiful church bells ever made.
- There are different ways to make the bells in a bell tower ring.

– It is famous for one of the oldest bells in Bohemia.

– They are some of the most beautiful church bells ever made.

– There are different ways to make the bells in a bell tower ring.

– The bells were moved north to Northampton-Towne, and put in the basement of the Old Zion Reformed Church, in what is now center of Allentown.

– Most bells are made of metal.

– The bell known as Big Ben weighs 13 tons and is the biggest of the five bells in the Elizabeth Tower.

– Peter’s Church, should be taken down and taken away from the city to stop the British, who would melt the bells down to and make into cannons, from taking the bells.

– There are 5,845 Taco Bells in the United States.

– The church bells are ringing.

– The tower has three bells set for swing-chiming using levers.

– The bells are struck by hammers that are connected to the clock mechanism, which is powered by large weights that are wound three times a week.

– The bells of the Palace_of_Westminster#TowersClock Tower in London’s Palace of Westminster are tuned to the key of E major.

– Its belltower has six bells which are still rung by hand.

– The next morning, at around 6:00 am, Hidalgo ordered the church bells to be rung.

– Last call bells are related to bells used on ships.

“resemble” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “resemble”:

– Virenque rode on a bicycle painted white with red dots to resemble the polkadot jersey of best climber, but he didn’t win the competition.

– Jo-Jo was covered with long, silky hair and was said to resemble a Skye terrier.

– Its hot and dry climate and other geographical conditions closely resemble those of Jhelum and Gujrat, the adjoining Districts of Pakistan.

– Micropigmentation is a process through which tattoos are designed in such a way that it resemble makeup like eyelining and other permanent enhancing colors to the skin of the face, lips, and eyelids.

– Overall, the filaments resemble the down-like feathers of some modern flightless birds.

– The art style is made to resemble newspaper comic strips.

resemble in sentences?
resemble in sentences?

Example sentences of “resemble”:

– Some were fashioned to resemble birds, animals, or human body parts such as the head, foot, or penis.

– It features a cross-bolt type fire selector switch located behind the trigger, inside the trigger guard; the safety lever and the charging handle resemble those used in Kalashnikov weapons.

– Several tribal religions still exist, though their practices may not resemble those of prehistoric religions.

– Near the end of the episode, while Spencer is doing a roll call, the camera points to two young adults who resemble Karen and Richard Carpenter.

– People in this state may have experiences that resemble hallucinations, but are not.

– Marine faunas also came to resemble modern faunas, with only the marine mammals and an important family of sharks, the Carcharhinidae, are missing.

– The central planets are under Alliance control, but the outer planets and moons resemble the 19th century American West, with little government control.

– Often the food is arranged in such a way as to resemble other objects: dolls, flowers, leaves, and so forth.

– In their life-style they resemble the polyps which form coral.

- Some were fashioned to resemble birds, animals, or human body parts such as the head, foot, or penis.

- It features a cross-bolt type fire selector switch located behind the trigger, inside the trigger guard; the safety lever and the charging handle resemble those used in Kalashnikov weapons.
- Several tribal religions still exist, though their practices may not resemble those of prehistoric religions.

– The kinglets, also called crests, are a small group of birds often included in the Old World warblers, but frequently given family status because they also resemble the titmice.

– When at rest the ant-mimicking crab spider “Amyciaea” does not closely resemble “Oecophylla”, but while hunting it imitates the behavior of a dying ant to attract worker ants.

– In many Protestant traditions, however, Communion is celebrated rarely or not at all, and corporate worship is centered on a formal sermon, which may resemble a lecture.

– These are up to three centimetres long and resemble the “dino-fuzz” already known from theropods like “Sinosauropteryx”.

– The name “horsetail” arose because the branched species somewhat resemble a horse’s tail.

– This order contains the single family Acoraceae and one genus, which comprises two to four species of plants that resemble the irises.

More in-sentence examples of “resemble”:

– In particular, the Lorenz attractor is a set of chaotic solutions of the Lorenz system which, when plotted, resemble a butterfly or figure eight.

– This was done to please visitors who expected the house to resemble the one in Hawthorne’s book.

– In most cases, these cheeses are made in the US or Canada, and only resemble Emmental cheese.

– The land’s attractions, such as “California Screamin’”, resemble the classic amusement park rides found at many boardwalks.

– He was the first to assume the title of duke and built up his court to resemble that of a king.

– The characters refer to “Earth-that-was” and in the movie, it is said that long before the events in the series a large population had left from Earth to a new star system: “Earth that was could no longer sustain our numbers, we were so many.” The people settled in this new star system, with “dozens of planets and hundreds of moons.” Many of these were terraformed, a process in which a planet or moon is altered to resemble the Earth.

– Some of these landscape paintings which resemble the views found on modern-day postcards are known as Vedutes today.

– Water parks emerging from spas continue to more closely resemble mountain resorts as they become four-season destinations-for example, Splash Universe Water Park Resort, a member of the World Water Park Association, is themed to match the community in which it is located.

– Of the 137 symbols are known, several resemble pictograms.

– These codes come from cultures in a relatively small geographical area, and they have passages which resemble each other.

– Instead, they are modern-day organisms which very closely resemble their prehistoric ancestors of many millions of years ago.

– Some resemble British pancakes with a tiny diameter; these are called plättar, and they are fried several at a time in a special pan.

– After a long journey they find the plateau, and witness not only dinosaurs, but two tribes – an ancient Native American people and ape-men who resemble the missing link.

– They have large color patches round one pair of eyes to disguise the fact that they generally have eight simple eyes, while ants have two compound eyes; they cover their bodies with reflective hairs to resemble the shiny bodies of ants.

– The shrews and soledons closely resemble mice while the moles are stout-bodied burrowers.

– Their species resemble closely those which lived near the end of the age of the dinosaurs.

– It is round, and built to resemble a stack of records.

– Their anatomy may resemble the texture and color of the surrounding plants, giving them camouflage.

– If we write the above letters together it will resemble the calligraphy of the word nowadays pronounced as Allah.

– They resemble centipedes but are smaller and translucent.

– The name “Ammonis cornua”, from which the scientific term is derived, was inspired by the spiral shape of their fossilized shells, which somewhat resemble tightly coiled rams’ horns.

– The games possible with these objects resemble card games.

– He said: “We need a leader with qualities that resemble Winston Churchill.

– This may explain why fish prefer to shoal with individuals that resemble themselves.

- In particular, the Lorenz attractor is a set of chaotic solutions of the Lorenz system which, when plotted, resemble a butterfly or figure eight.

- This was done to please visitors who expected the house to resemble the one in Hawthorne's book.

– Although they resemble shrews, they are not insectivores but constitute the mammalian order Macroscelidea.

– Though they resemble rodents, and were classified as a superfamily in that order until the early 20th century, they have since been put in a separate order.

– The sounds and resemble each other a lot.

– Very often they resemble solid blisters.

– The plant’s leaves resemble stinging nettle leaves, though they are slightly rounder in shape.

– The canines were also lengthened, and in some cases, such as “Thylacosmilus”, resemble those of saber-toothed cats like “Smilodon”.

– Muskmelons can widely vary in taste, depending on each fruit: some are sweet and some more closely resemble their cucurbitaceae cousin, the cucumber, in taste.

– The show is also simultaneously establishing the position of Itu who happens to resemble Joba in more ways than one.

– The Anglo-Norman word “dormeus” means “sleepy “; the word was later changed to resemble the word “mouse”.

– The diversity of life began to resemble that of today.

– Pikas are small mammals that resemble chinchillas.

– Depending on how much the paint is diluted or modified with acrylic gels, media, or pastes, the finished acrylic painting can resemble a watercolor paintingwatercolor or an oil painting, or have its own unique appearance.

– When Bud Sagendorf began the Popeye comics in 1948, Popeye’s design was changed to resemble his classic look but while still wearing his Navy cap from the war.

– The tower was not designed to resemble a fire hose nozzle, despite Coit’s affinity with the San Francisco firefighters of the day, in particular with Knickerbocker Engine Company Number 5.

– With many of their features, they resemble the Pygmy people from central Africa.

– The picture is rather similar to modern monoplacophorans: some think it may resemble very early mollusks.

– So, Corfu resemble a south Italian City.

– The position is said to resemble a Nelumbolotus plant and to encourage proper breathing and to be helpful for physical stability.

– Completion of the single player game gives the player a code which can be entered to unlock ‘Another World’ for the single player game, which features subtle changes to the existing levels to increase their difficulty and changes to all backdrops to resemble levels from Bubble Bobble.

– The insect- and seed-eating, ground-nesting birds of this family resemble partridges, but with featherless heads, though both members of the genus “Guttera” have a distinctive black crest, and the vulturine guineafowl has a downy brown patch on the nape.

– They resemble sea anemones.

– Many of the characters from Elder Futhark resemble Latin or etruscan ones.

“pentagram” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “pentagram”:

+ According to the book, the pentagram actually belonged to the ancient religion of PaganismPagan Sun Worship, and was tied to the female planet Venus: every 8 years Venus traces a perfect pentagram across the sky.

+ This album also marked the first time, as Testament, that the band used the old Legacy pentagram graphic.

+ Like the convex form, it also has 20 equilateral triangle faces, but its vertex figure is a pentagram rather than a pentagon, leading to geometrically intersecting faces.

+ It was originally the influential 1800s French occultist Eliphas Levi who associated the pentagram with the goat-headed baphomet, by drawing a pentagram on the baphomet’s forehead.

+ That second definition of ‘pentacle’ is ‘a circumscribed pentagram‘, which means ‘a pentagram drawn inside a circle so that the points of the pentagram touch the circle’.

+ In “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” a 14th century romance story, the pentagram is mentioned as a symbol for Gawain’s good character and truth.

pentagram use in-sentences
pentagram use in-sentences

Some example sentences of “beer”

How to use in-sentence of “beer”:

– The first beer was manufactured on November 10, 1847.

– The diversity of size in breweries is matched by the diversity of processes, degrees of automation, and kinds of beer produced in breweries.

– In England, some people have a glass of beer with their lunch.

– Because of its color, the beer is sometimes called amber.

– The beer is force carbonated.

– After having sex, Bob goes downstairs to get a beer for Lynda, but Michael fatally stabs him.

– However, some of his moves – like his refusal to deal firmly with culprits of the Beer Hall Putsch – alienated the Social Democrats.

Some example sentences of beer
Some example sentences of beer

Example sentences of “beer”:

– The other product of fermentation is carbon dioxide, which is the gas that can make beer bottles explode or blow their tops off.

– Praya Bhirom Bhakdi received a license to brew beer from the Thai government.

– Chimay beer labels are based on the colour system.

– Famous beer is made there.

– She likes to hang out with the guys, drink beer and watch ice hockey.

– Duff Beer is known to be Homer Simpson’s favorite drink and has a mascot known as “Duffman”.

– They would often say: “Let’s go to the Schlenkerla” and so the tavern and the beer got its name.

– Pilsner Urquell is a famous brand of beer that is made in the city of Pilsen in Western Bohemia, Czech Republic.

– In the afternoons, he goes to Dan Burk’s and eats his lunch there; a bottle of larger beer and a few arrowroot biscuits.

– It is in Tel Aviv with branches in Jerusalem, Beer Sheva, Haifa and Nazareth.

- The other product of fermentation is carbon dioxide, which is the gas that can make beer bottles explode or blow their tops off.

- Praya Bhirom Bhakdi received a license to brew beer from the Thai government.
- Chimay beer labels are based on the colour system.

– An example of biotechnology is the use of the fermentation reaction in yeast to make beer and other alcoholic drinks.

– A “freshness date” is the date used in the American brewing industry to indicate either the date the beer was bottled or the date before which the beer should be consumed.

– Young’s Market Co.”, the Supreme Court held that a state could require a license fee for importing beer from other states and also for manufacturing beer within the state.

– Ginger beer is popular in some Caribbean countries such as Trinidad.

– People speak of “Vlamertingse Pottebrekers”, and the pots that are meant here are obviously beer pots.

– Later versions use light or diluted kefir, vinegar, mineral water, or even beer instead of kvass.

– Bowen and Brown Distributers were planning to build their beer Factory and were in need of welders.

More in-sentence examples of “beer”:

– The media labeled his war on bootleggers as the “Great Beer War” and it resulted in a decline of crime.

– Adding hops makes the beer more bitter and aromatic.

– The Abrahams Well International Visitors Center is an archaeological museum and convention center in Beer Sheva, Israel.

– Disappointed, Matt goes to fetch a beer for Tipton and in doing so, in the kitchen, meets Jewel.

– In the town is brewery which makes beer with the same name as the name of the town.

– In 1945, de Beer became Professor of Zoology and was, from 1946 to 1949, President of the Linnean Society.

– Ginger beer is spicier than ginger ale and popular in some Caribbean countries, such as Trinidad.

– The name is similar to a Czech RepublicCzech beer of the same name, Budweiser Budvar.

– Based on sales in 2011, Yuengling was tied with the Boston Beer Company, maker of Samuel Adams Samuel Adams brands, as the largest producer of beer in the United States.” Accessed April 26, 2012.

– Until 1999, the brewery also made a 6.2% ABV dark beer and a lighter 4° which was the monks’ table beer.

– The yeast is removed before the beer is bottled or served.

– Like most of his other prints, such as Beer Street and Gin Lane”Beer Street” and “Gin Lane”, Hogarth wanted “The Four Stages of Cruelty” to be a warning against cruel and evil acts, and that it was easy for a small bully to become a criminal.

– It is located at Hatzerim Airbase near Beer Sheba.

– Streicher took part in the Munich Beer Hall Putsch in 1923.

– Members went back to other projects and bands with singer Corey Taylor creating the band Junk Beer Kidnap Band.

– Ginger beer is much spicier than ginger ale.

– AW Restaurants is a Chain storechain of root beer floats.

– There are also snacks and beer free of charge.

– In 1931, the abbey began selling beer to the general public.

– He felt depressed again at this time and drank a lot of beer and champagne.

– Heineken is a Dutch beer which has been brewed by Heineken International since 1873.

– They are protected from beer bottles by wire as they try their first song, but the audience go crazy.

– Some Singha beer is brewed in Germany by Schlossbrauerei Au-Hallertau under licence from Singha Corporation Co., Ltd..

– That color comes from the beer being stored for some time.

– Röhm took a part in the Beer Hall Putsch in 1923.

– Anderson started her career in Labatt Brewing CompanyLabatt Beer commercials.

– It is marketed as the beer for people that like parties and excitement.

– He completed his studies in January 1901, submitting a thesis on the bottled beer industry in Berlin, which received a relatively high grade.

– On December 31st, 1999, he was supposed to give pizza and beer to someone named I.C.

– He serves beer and food to guests and replaces empty beer glasses with full ones until the customer either places a beermat on his glass to signal that he doesn’t want any more, or until the customer asks to pay.

– The act of making beer is called “brewing”.

– In 1933 Graham’s father forced Graham and his sister Catherine to drink beer until they vomited.

– It changed its name to Beer na Beer after lawsuits by other breweries using the term pale pilsen.

– They came from jars, plain bottles and beer bottles thrown into the water.

– Root beer is a sweet soda.

– Modern, commercially produced root beer is generally sweet, foamy, carbonated, nonalcoholic, and flavoured using artificial sassafras flavouring.

– Genetically modified yeast could be used to make beer that has fewer calories.

– So Ra dyed beer red and scattered it all over the land.

– During the next three decades, the brand of this beer was bought and sold by different companies.

– Other people who participated in the Beer Hall Putsch were given the death penalty or 5-6 years imprisoned.

– This is why is it called “the beer of Maryland”.

– Based on sales in 2011, the Boston Beer Company is tied with Yuengling for the largest American-owned beer-maker.” Accessed April 26, 2012.

– In some places, corner stores are licensed to sell Alcoholic drinkalcohol, typically beer and wine.

– One night Scotty drank the bottle of beer and fell asleep.

– Stroh produced a cheap beer under the Goebel Beer name for a few years before selling out themselves.

– Goldstar is an Israeli beer that has been brewed in Israel since the 1950s.

- The media labeled his war on bootleggers as the "Great Beer War" and it resulted in a decline of crime.

- Adding hops makes the beer more bitter and aromatic.

“apocalypse” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “apocalypse”:

– Their belief was based on the phrase “half-time after the time”, when the apocalypse was due to occur, which appears in the Book of Revelation and was seen as referring to 1500.

– In Big Finish’s regular line of “Doctor Who” audio stories, Ward joined the Sixth Doctor in “The Apocalypse Element”, in which Romana is Lady President of Gallifrey.

– They live in a world after the apocalypse caused by man-eating human-like giants called Titans, and they’re members of what is likely the last surviving bit of civilization.

– I mean not that there is vandalism, but I am telling you it is going to be at some point and we need to prevent that apocalypse of misinformation.

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

– Analysis: antibiotic apocalypse is the end nigh? “BBC News” Health Science.

– The Book of Revelation, which is sometimes called Revelation to John, Apocalypse of John, or Revelation of Jesus Christ is the last book of the New Testament in the Bible.

apocalypse use in sentences
apocalypse use in sentences

Some example sentences of “Reserve bank”

How to use in-sentence of “Reserve bank”:

+ He was also head of the Federal Reserve Bank in Kansas City, Missouri.

+ He took office on September 1, 2007 as the ninth president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.

+ On October 1, 2018, she became the 13th President and Chief Executive Officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.

+ The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago is one of twelve Federal Reserve Systemregional Reserve Banks that, along with the Board of Governors in Washington, D.C., make up the nation’s central bank.

+ He served as the 13th president of New York University from 1981 to 1992, and is a former chairman of the board of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and board member of the New York Stock Exchange and Rockefeller Foundation.

+ From 1994 to 2007, he was President and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.

+ Thereafter, for a brief while, Sir Sikandar also worked as Deputy-Governor of the Reserve Bank of India Malik, p.40 but in July 1936, on the demise of Sir Fazli Husain, he returned to take on leadership of the Unionist party for the general elections held in Winter of the same year, winning by a simple majority and forming a coalition government along with the Indian National Congress and the Sikh Akali Dal.

+ By 2015, the country’s central bank, also known as Reserve Bank of India granted the universal banking license which allowed it to commence operations.

Some example sentences of Reserve bank
Some example sentences of Reserve bank

Example sentences of “Reserve bank”:

+ Federal Reserve Bank announced its plan to lend the insurer $85 billion, U.S.

+ Before becoming Secretary of the Treasury, he was president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

+ He is the ninth president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.

+ He was a director of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia between 1993 and 1996, and a member of the board of the Reserve Bank of Australia from 10 May 1993 to 26 April 2001.

+ The service started operating in 2002 as an Edge Act Corporation, a limited purpose bank regulated by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

+ The city is home to both the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, one of 13 federal appellate courts, and the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, one of 12 regional Federal Reserve Banks.

+ He was the 8th President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York from 1993 through 2003.

+ She is a visiting scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and a member of the economic advisory panel of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

+ The Indian government introduced the Gulf rupee, also known as the Persian Gulf rupee, as a replacement for the Indian rupee for circulation exclusively outside the country with the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1 May 1959.

+ Congress has specified that a Federal Reserve Bank must hold collateral equal in value to the Federal Reserve notes that the Bank receives.

+ In 1988, the Reserve Bank of Australia gave out plastic, to celebrate 200 years of European settlement in Australia.

+ A commercial bank belonging to the Federal Reserve System can obtain Federal Reserve notes from the Federal Reserve Bank in its district whenever it wishes by paying for them in full, dollar for dollar, from its account with Federal Reserve Bank.

+ Because of hyperinflation, or inflation that is out of control, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe had to print banknotes with higher values to cope with the rising cost of living.

+ The currency is issued and controlled by the Reserve Bank of India.

+ The Reserve Bank of India is a top banking institution of the Republic of India.

+ Federal Reserve Bank announced its plan to lend the insurer $85 billion, U.S.

+ Before becoming Secretary of the Treasury, he was president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
+ He is the ninth president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.

How to use in-sentence of “cut up”

How to use in-sentence of “cut up”:

+ They decide to keep his death secret, cut up and dispose of the dead body in a shallow grave and keep the money.

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

+ At last, in “The reward of cruelty”, his body is taken from the gallows after he is execution and is cut up into pieces by surgeons.

+ The Kingdom was cut up into three parts: the western and northern areas remained Hungary, the southern region fell under Ottoman rule, and the eastern part became an Ottoman vassal as the Principality of Transylvania.

+ Studies in the 1990s at Boxgrove, in which a butcher attempted to cut up a carcass with a hand axe, showed that the hand axe was perfect for getting at the bone marrow, which is high in protein and vitamins and thus was highly prized as a food source.

+ The word offal means the parts that fall off when the animal is cut up for meat.

+ Some carriages were cut up and used as garden sheds.

+ Ronnie stated in her autobiography that she walked out of the house through the closed and locked rear sliding glass door, shoeless, shattering the glass as she left, and feet all cut up by the time she got to the gate.

How to use in-sentence of cut up
How to use in-sentence of cut up

Some example sentences of “presence”

How to use in-sentence of “presence”:

+ If an anthropologist tries to get a clear idea of life in a primitive society but his or her presence upsets the community he or she is visiting, then the observations made may be very misleading.

+ She was accompanied by her mother whose presence was necessary to satisfy the requirements of David Anstey, chief warden.

+ The group was named the “Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol Working Group”, or “XMPP WG”.

+ India and China have already started making their presence felt in the service and manufacturing sector respectively in the global arena.

+ The presence of a detachment of the Legio XII Fulminata at a distance of some kilometers from the shores of that sea is attested by an inscription drawn up between 83 and 96 AD in the reign of Domitian.

+ In 2011 to 2013, local government officials and herders reported the presence of several packs of dholes living in high mountains in the Karakoram region of the Xinjiang Autonomous Region.

Some example sentences of presence
Some example sentences of presence

Example sentences of “presence”:

+ In science, tests can done to check for a presence of a substance, or to check the quality of something.

+ This method is also used to detect the presence of large planets orbiting a star; as of 2007, over two hundred planets have been discovered in this way.

+ A margay was seen to imitate the call of an infant pied tamarin while in the presence of a group of adult tamarins.

+ Developmental Psychobiology, 45, 204-220 with a much stronger presence at around 5 months after birth.

+ Neuropathy can happen with or without the presence of diabetes mellitus.

+ After World War II, the United States created a military presence in Rabat at the former French air base.

+ Terrestrial planets can have canyons, Impact cratercraters, mountains, volcanoes, and other surface structures, depending on the presence of water and tectonic activity.

+ However, the album had an enormous radio presence for well over a year.

+ According to classical JudaismJewish belief, it was the “footstool” of God’s presence in the physical world.

+ Ailee’s stage presence was immediately felt by the audience, who was amazed that she was like a professional singer, even though she had not yet officially debuted.

+ In science, tests can done to check for a presence of a substance, or to check the quality of something.

+ This method is also used to detect the presence of large planets orbiting a star; as of 2007, over two hundred planets have been discovered in this way.

+ Conservation of protein sequences is shown by the presence of identical amino acid residues at analogous parts of proteins.

+ Other than Osma bin laden and his groups, there were several other persons and groups who did not like the presence of Western troops inside Saudi Arabia.

+ When the Korean military was informed of the presence of the North Koreans, they hurriedly went to protect the president.

+ The situation was further complicated by the presence of agrarian unrest, and of power struggles between Osmeña and Quezon, especially after Quezon was permitted to be re-elected after one six-year term.

+ Males can be easily distinguished from females due to the presence of a yellow fold at the bottom of the hind legs.

+ The correct technical name is Tectonic Pit, due to the presence of a fault along the foot of the Central Volcanic Sierra, which is evidenced by the existence of thermo-mineral sources.

+ After the disappearance of the province, all the area -that under Italian presence was spared the bloody guerrilla that happened in Ante Pavelic’s Croatia- started to be involved in the massacres of the Yugoslavian civil war during WWII.

More in-sentence examples of “presence”:

+ The Pontic Greeks had a continuous presence in the region of Pontus, Georgia, and Eastern Anatolia from at least 700 BC until 1922.

+ It also utilizes the presence of social media platforms that can effectively increase engagement and exposure that is a great way to establish brand awareness and trustworthiness.

+ His presence on IRC makes him even more accessable to the community which I hold to be important to the project.

+ Baranwal is a Hindu community found throughout northern India, including Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat along with a sprinkled presence in Rajasthan, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh.

+ York has had a Christian presence from the 300s.

+ It is usually oxidation with air molecules and often in the presence of water.

+ It proved Lorentz’s theory about the polarization of light emitted in the presence of a magnetic field.

+ The mere presence or activity of people does not disqualify an area from being “wilderness”.

+ Skeletal evidence would be the presence of quill knobs.

+ There is some uncertainty as the artwork that has survived is damaged and they show some overlap with meditative Buddha-related artwork, but the presence of Shiva’s trident and phallic symbolism in this art suggests it was likely Shiva.

+ The presence of starting material and products may be monitored using a single TLC plate.

+ Outside of Algeria, the GIA established a presence in France, Belgium, the UK, Italy and the United States.

+ When standing in the presence of IT, Meg realizes what this is: her ability to love.

+ This type of respiration occurs in the presence of oxygen Here oxygen is utilised to break down the food to release high amount of energy this is called aerobic respiration.

+ Rice represents its presence as the staple food of Bangladesh, and for the agriculture of that nation.

+ Hurwit has interpreted her presence as an “anti-Athena” reinforcing civic ideologies of patriarchy and the “highly gendered social and political realities of fifth-century Athens.” Interpretation has never come easy: Pausanias merely noted the subject and moved on.

+ The presence of these animals in Central America is explained by the Great American Interchange.

+ A dominating presence in education is Framingham State College.

+ They are distinguished by the presence of an eversible proboscis.

+ The location of the Ananke group is illustrated by Ananke’s presence near the bottom.

+ I’m in no way saying that the articles in the list should be merged and deleted, or that presence on the list is a justification for deletion or merging.

+ When a visitor presses a Push-buttonbutton, the bell rings inside the building, alerting the presence of the visitor.

+ On October 9, Bellion posted a photo to his Twitter account from “GSP Staff”, stating: “Tomorrow, Headmaster Stormzy requests your presence for an orientation ceremony in the main atrium.

+ They even fought Germanic tribes, with the most northern presence being in Trenčín, during the Marcomannic Wars.

+ Sun Life Financial has a presence in investment management with over Canadian dollarCAD$891 billion in assets under management operating in a number of countries.

+ Unlike other gas giants, Neptune’s atmosphere shows the presence of high clouds making shadows on a thick cloud deck below.

+ This behaviour is also used as a qualitative test for the presence of double or triple bonds in a molecule, since the reaction makes the permanganate solution colorless.

+ The strong Presbyterian presence in the county is mostly because of the county’s historical links with lowland Scotland.

+ They were the dominant presence in the region.

+ Since the 1960s, the predominant international presence in both communities has been Latino, with the majority of immigrants coming from El Salvador, Guatemala and other Central American countries.

+ It was performed in the Sainte-Chapelle in Paris and then in Chartres Cathedral in 1965 in the presence of General Charles de Gaulle.

+ It is believed that the Murtis are stone or wooden images of idols ceremonially infused with the divine presence of God.

+ The presence of extensive tuff and pyroclastic deposits suggests that a number of large explosive eruptions occurred during or before the eruptions of basaltic lavas.

+ Lorenz popularized FAPs as instinctive responses that would occur reliably in the presence of specific stimuli.

+ A stellar occultation observed on January 21, 2017 and described in an October 2017 “Nature” article indicated the presence of a ring around Haumea.

+ The name of the department and of its capital city comes from the presence of small waterfalls in the Uruguay RiverUruguay river.

+ Furthermore, when the presence of evil is suspected in an Indian’s life, they must bath in this smoke of the burning nest as treatment.

+ Archeological sources confirm the presence of habitats of man kind during Paleolithic, Neolithic and Mesolithic Ages.

+ Syro-Malabar Church has its presence all over the world.

+ Some evidence suggests the presence of primitive predatory arachnids and myriapods in later Silurian rocks.

+ It was held on 31 May 1987 in the presence of Olivier.

+ Rajouri is also notable for the presence of many Gujjar and Bakerwal villages, particularly towards the Pir Panjal mountain range.

+ Whoever offers gifts to an SS man or guard, seeks to win him over with gifts, money or other means, carries out actions for the purpose of subverting the SS troops, enters into a political discussion in the presence of a guard or SS man, about Marxism or other November PartySee previous footnote about “November parties”.

+ Patients also complain of general discomfort while sitting, feeling of fullness and presence of a foreign body inside the anus.

+ Johnson has scored two career touchdowns and has been a steady presence on a great Ravens defense.

+ Grover feels the presence of Pan, the Greek god of nature.

+ It results in a massive presence of French soldiers in the streets, public places and public transport, in reinforcement of the police and the gendarmerie.

+ It explores and analyzes his theory of sexuality and its presence throughout childhood.

+ Romana is initially haughty and somewhat arrogant, looking down on the Doctor and responding to his initial resentment at her presence with icy put-downs.

+ The band is a strong presence in the village and there is a local drama group which plays to villages round about during the early part of the year.

+ The Pontic Greeks had a continuous presence in the region of Pontus, Georgia, and Eastern Anatolia from at least 700 BC until 1922.

+ It also utilizes the presence of social media platforms that can effectively increase engagement and exposure that is a great way to establish brand awareness and trustworthiness.