“back and forth” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “back and forth”:

– The back and forth movement of the membrane is driven by a rod and a crankshaft mechanism.

– The pass became important during the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan because the Soviets could not stop the flow of arms and men back and forth across the pass.

– The story moves back and forth between their past high school lives in 1997 as 18-year-olds, and their present high school reunion in 2012.

– He traveled around the Roman Empire, teaching others about Christianity, and wrote letters back and forth with the churches he helped to begin.

– Many still type messages back and forth to one another by TDD.

– This was first used again after “A Link to the Past” in “The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time”, where Link travels back and forth in time.

back and forth - some sentence examples
back and forth – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “back and forth”:

– It also adds a feature used in many games after it, which is going back and forth between two worlds.

– The guild of watermen took Londoners back and forth by ferry.

– In order to make her childhood dream of debuting in Japan come true, Younha underwent recording while going back and forth between Korea and Japan.

– The West Nile virus stays alive in nature by getting spread back and forth between birds and mosquitoes.

– Most dreams take place in this phase as well as energy from the brain to the body progressing, the body becoming relaxed, and the eyes dashing back and forth while sleeping.

– These techniques were developed in the 1970s by DJ Kool Herc, Grand Wizard Theodore, and Afrika Bambaataa, as they experimented with Technics direct-drive decks, finding that the motor would continue to spin at the correct RPM even if the DJ wiggled the record back and forth on the platter.

– Originally shuttles were passed back and forth by hand.

– Banter is short witty sentences that bounce back and forth between individuals.

– Others hold more shells and are pumped back and forth to shoot.

– Two people with TDDs could type back and forth to each other.

– When the cannonball is released it will move back and forth as diagrammed.

– Libration is a slow rocking back and forth of the Moon as viewed from Earth, permitting an observer to see slightly different halves of the surface at different times.

– Carving is an action in which the rider leans back and forth slowing them down.

– The print head moves back and forth on the paper like a typewriter and prints the image Each pin makes a dot, and combinations of dots form characters and pictures.

– Magruder’s movement of troops back and forth convinced the Union that his works were strongly held.

- It also adds a feature used in many games after it, which is going back and forth between two worlds.

- The guild of watermen took Londoners back and forth by ferry.

More in-sentence examples of “back and forth”:

– The comedy is about back and forth romances.

– Each hole is filled with a pin that can slide back and forth and the screen is lit by the two vertical sides, allowing the pins to cast their shadow on the screen.

– This whole back and forth seems to have started around January of this year.

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

– To do this, performers usually rock back and forth on the unicycle.

– One of the most notable of these, but far from the only one, was Elvis Presley’s “Don’t Be Cruel” / “Hound Dog.” During the Presley single’s chart run, top billing was switched back and forth between the two sides several times.

– American physicist Brian Greene gave the analogy of a moth which flies placidly around in a large closet but who flies frantically back and forth and up and down when placed in a glass jar.

– However, such conversations threading back and forth between two talk pages can make reading back a conversation quite cumbersome even for those involved, and leaves a very hard to decipher trail for other editors who may wish to read the conversation at a future date.

– Conches use heavy rollers that plow back and forth through the chocolate paste under regulated speeds and temperatures.

– Tiny hairs that line the airways called “cilia”, move back and forth in a whiplike motion and bring the mucous and trapped particles up to the pharynx to be coughed up.

– A homemade Max Headroom background rocked back and forth in the background.

– She thinks that even after entering the symbolic, the subject continues to move back and forth between the semiotic and the symbolic.

– Longboarding was invented by Milterz.Instead of skating on ramps and half-pipes, the longboarder can skate down long and steep hills, turning back and forth across the hill’s face to slow down, as a skier would.

– The ground moves back and forth in the same direction as the primary waves move.

– The book follows him as he flies back and forth across the Atlantic looking for success.

– Once the page has opened, you can switch back and forth between visual and wikitext editing.

– Many philosophers have said that people in the world go back and forth between times of happiness and sadness, but there is nobody who is always happy or always sad.

– The model says that fermions have mass because Higgs bosons travel back and forth between them.

– The mucous and whatever particles they trap are brought up to the “pharynx” by tiny hairs on the inside of the airway that move back and forth called “cilia”.

– Beforehand, the soldiers of both sides were permitted to go back and forth across the MDL inside of the JSA, a privilege since revoked as a result of this incident.

– This is to stop the game from going back and forth capturing the same stones forever.

– During Hajj, pilgrims join processions of hundreds of thousands of people, who simultaneously converge on Mecca for the week of the Hajj, and perform a series of rituals: each person walks counter-clockwise seven times around the Ka’aba, runs back and forth between the hills of Al-Safa and Al-Marwah, drinks from the Zamzam Well, goes to the plains of Mount Arafat to stand in vigil, spends a night in the plain of Muzdalifa, and performs symbolic stoning of the devil by throwing stones at three pillars.

– The time it takes a vibrating object to go back and forth completely is the period.

– Bickering back and forth is not conflict resolution and the veiled attacks in explanations etc.

– Alternating current works by switching the current many times back and forth constantly while it goes back to the source it came from.

– Emergency Communication Systems often include notification abilities but will also include two-way communications, so people and groups can talk back and forth to each other.

- The comedy is about back and forth romances.

- Each hole is filled with a pin that can slide back and forth and the screen is lit by the two vertical sides, allowing the pins to cast their shadow on the screen.
- This whole back and forth seems to have started around January of this year.

– A snake will coil up, raise its head, and move back and forth to point itself at any big animal that approaches it.

– The user can move the wheel back and forth to “scroll” through things like a website or folder.

– During the 1960s, he joined Ken Kesey’s Merry Pranksters, who traveled back and forth across the United States in a bus, holding “acid tests”, a name for LSD parties.

– Movement of a magnet back and forth in front of the electromagnet will make an electric current.

– They then poured the drink back and forth from a cup to a pot until a foam was created.

– That way we humans do not need to look back and forth at the codes.

– Balls are struck back and forth with a wooden cylinder, called “bracciale”, worn over the forearm, if carelessly played, a broken arm can result: in fact bracciale weighs 2 or 1 kilogram.

– She commutes back and forth between Brazil and Germany to dance.

– I can see the argument for Template:Current, where the content might be changing back and forth very quickly, subject to edit wars and conflicting reports.

– A crane operator swings the ball back and forth like a pendulum.

– For example, sometimes the planets seemed to move back and forth instead of moving around the Earth.

– The coil of copper wire moves back and forth when an electrical signal is passed through it.

– Most decisions about the opera were made through letters sent back and forth between Ricordi, the two librettists, and the composer.

– A thing that is moving back and forth or to and fro is said to be vibrating.

– While locked up, he began to write letters back and forth with Hal Chase, another member of the Beat Generation.

– He came down and walked back and forth from his seat.

– Many boats and ships go back and forth on Lake Huron, carrying useful things such as iron ore.

– The light moves through the medium between the two mirrors that reflect the light back and forth between them.

– When a camera focuses on an object to take a picture, the lens moves back and forth until the image that the camera sees is in the right focus.

– Shuttles are thrown or passed back and forth through the shed, between the yarn threads of the warp in order to weave in the weft.

– This is done through instant messaging, or sending messages back and forth between a person wanting help and a counselor in a chat room.

– A versus mode allows two players to swap a single Game Boy Advance back and forth or play against each other on two separate Game Boy Advances with two copies of the game.

– An annual three-day event in August in which a rope is pulled back and forth across the Mississippi River by two teams of 20.

– It moves back and forth to focus.

Some example sentences of “god”

How to use in-sentence of “god”:

+ He thought our universe is the best possible one God could have made.

+ The Babylonian constellation was special to the god Adad.

+ Neper was the god of grains, specifically grains that were significant in Ancient Egyptian times, such as wheat, corn, and barley.

+ Worship of the said deities is often done through the aid of pictures or icons which are said not to be God themselves but conduits for the devotee’s consciousness, markers for the human soul that signify the ineffable and illimitable nature of the love and grandeur of God.

+ Chao makes a statue of the god Guan Yu to fight large space aliens that are attacking Hong Kong.

+ The work is the detail of the great painting that can be found in the National Gallery in London titled «The Nativity with God the Father and the Holy Spirit».

Some example sentences of god
Some example sentences of god

Example sentences of “god”:

+ Unfortunately, the God of Heaven soon found this out and ordered the Queen Mother of the Western Heavens to bring Zhinü back.

+ According to legend, the god answered questions through the medium of the priestess, who was famous for her ambiguous predictions.

+ The Egyptians believed their pharaoh was the god Horus.

+ He was the Roman god of wine.

+ Hebrews 6:16 says that God cannot lie.

+ The Colossus of Rhodes was a huge iron and bronze statue of the Greek mythologyGreek god Helios.

+ She was not lonely because she had a gift with a sense of presence of God and other spiritual things.

+ This belief, now called Nestorianism, was different to those held by Cyril of Alexandria, who said that Jesus was both man and god at once.

+ Bastet’s husband was Ptah, the god of Craftsmen, Rebirth and Creation.

+ Perhaps god does not like people who accept Pascal’s Wager but god may not mind that atheists doubt.

+ In 610, Muhammad, an Arab from Mecca, claimed that God was speaking to him.

+ Names of God are very special in Judaism, so Jews do not write them or speak them fully but use other words instead.

+ The Missouri Synod believes that justification justification comes from God “by divine grace alone, through faith alone, on account of Christ alone.” It teaches that faith in Jesus is the only way to eternal salvation.

+ The phrase “day of the Lord” is used by Joel to refer to a period when God will punish, but then forgive his people.

+ The text is about the god Ra and his union with Osiris in the underworld.

+ Since God is the only power, both good and bad flow from God.

+ Laran is the god of war and bloodlust in Etruscan mythology.

+ Unfortunately, the God of Heaven soon found this out and ordered the Queen Mother of the Western Heavens to bring Zhinü back.

+ According to legend, the god answered questions through the medium of the priestess, who was famous for her ambiguous predictions.

More in-sentence examples of “god”:

+ A Roman named Apion came to Alexandria to convince the Jews that they were traitors to the Emperor and that Caligula would punish them but Philo convinced them that “ they should be of good courage, since Gaius’s words indeed showed anger at them but in reality had already set God against himself”.

+ Hapi was the god of the annual flooding of the Nile in ancient Egyptian religion.

+ The Christian Bible speaks of God as one who is, who speaks, who sees, hears, acts, and loves.

+ Many people have asked themselves if God exists.

+ TrinityTrinitarians see the Christian God as Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

+ His father’s name was Atmaram dubey and his mother’s name Hulsi.Tulsidas conceived of god in the form of Rama.

+ People used to take a break from visits on “Chigou DayRed Dog Day the 3rd day of the holiday, when an angry god was said to bring bad luck to anyone walking around outside.

+ These were the prophets and sibyls who told people that God would send Jesus Christ to save them from sin.

+ The group is led by Joseph Kony, who proclaims himself the spokesman of God and a spirit medium.

+ She is very powerful and she tried to kill Zero’s soul.She is actually jealous of the love zero and Kurohime share, and uses Darkray’s skull to turn Zero into the god of death, so as to make Kurohime experience hell on earth forever.

+ Ancient Greek myths says that Poseidon, god of the sea, and Athena, goddess of wisdom, created the chariot together.

+ It is in this book that we meet Juniper, Grover’s nymph girlfriend, who is sobbing hysterically as The Council of Cloven Elders’ decide that Grover has been searching far too long for the god Pan— they give him a week to find Pan, and if he does not, his searcher’s license will be revoked.

+ Another New Age principle is that god is everything, and everything is god.

+ His father, Jupiter, made him a god after Hercules died.

+ Its stated goal is to honor God by connecting and representing Evangelicalismevangelicals in the United States.

+ He also thought he could show that God exists, in the same way that he felt that he was thinking.

+ He thought that Christians should only read the Bible to find out what God wants from them.

+ Historic Sabellianism taught that God the Father was the only person of the Godhead, a belief known as Monarchianism.

+ Others believe the name came from a Vietnamese word that meant “crying out” as if the Vietnamese Catholics at that time were “crying out” to God for help.

+ According to the ancient Indian texts known as the “Puranas”, “Chitraguptavanshi” Kayasthas are descended from the Hindu god Chitragupta, who is responsible for recording the deeds of humanity, upholding the rule of law, and judging whether human beings go to heaven or hell upon death.

+ Beck has said Parker created Sivana’s name by combining the name of the Indian god ShivaSiva with the word “nirvana”.

+ The three Virtues then appear to Christine, and tell her that she has been chosen by god to create a city for woman.

+ Geb was also a Greek god named Kronos.

+ According to the author, the book is the story of God coming in this age, the Kali Yukam or Iron Age, to rule the world by transforming it into that of Dharma Yukam.

+ Judaism also teaches that God is spiritual and not physical.

+ Descartes said that if God exists then the world must exist as well, since God was good and would not let us think the world is real if it was not real.

+ A Roman named Apion came to Alexandria to convince the Jews that they were traitors to the Emperor and that Caligula would punish them but Philo convinced them that “ they should be of good courage, since Gaius’s words indeed showed anger at them but in reality had already set God against himself”.

+ Hapi was the god of the annual flooding of the Nile in ancient Egyptian religion.

+ Rationalist philosophers attempt to understand ideas like God and the soul in this manner.

+ When Jesus came the early Christians had to make sense of the fact that God had come among them through the power of the Holy Spirit.

+ It is the birthday of Hanuman, the Vanara god who looks like a monkey.

+ Ukko is similar to Thor that was a sky god of most Scandinavians and Perun that is a Baltic sky god.

+ In 2008, the International Astronomical Union gave it the proper name Haumea, after a Hawaiian god of childbirth and fertility.

+ The mothers believed the children’s souls were being offered to the god Phallus, who would reincarnate them as whales.

+ Jesus, who many Christians believe is God the Son and their Messiah, was Crucifixioncrucified.

+ Pharaoh said “No” time and again and each time he did God sent many terrible punishments to the Egyptians to make him to free the Hebrews.

+ It is associated with Shiva, supreme god in main Deitygods of the Hindus.

+ Philo was one of many Jews who went to Rome to convince Caligula not to build a giant statue of himself as the god Jupiter and put it inside the Second Temple of Jerusalem because if Caligula did that the Jews would rebel against him.

+ This feeling of self effacing love for God as the only ultimate means of realisation and salvation formed the basis of early Meitei religion.

+ He says God will punish the Assyrians because of “their cruelty”.

+ He helped write the book ‘Is Belief in God Good, Bad or Irrelevant?’ The band’s bassist Jay Bentley has stated that he has spiritual beliefs.

+ Should he be regarded as God and human in one combined nature, or in two separate natures? Most of the bishops, following the Pope, refused to stay in communion with any bishop who would not say “two separate natures”.

+ The role of the Blue God was played by Nikolai Tsiskaridze.

+ Any doctrine or philosophy that believes that the universe and everything in it is God is said to be pantheistic.

+ He also cannot create an “unliftable” mountain because that also would not make sense, if God can lift everything.

+ After the Titanomachy, the Elder Cyclopes worked for the god Hephaestus, helping him in his forges.

+ God chose Abram to be “the father of many nations.” Abram changed his name to Abraham, and God promised him the land of Canaan forever.

+ He also learned that she had chosen to follow the God of Israel and that she was caring for her widowed mother-in-law.

+ He is the god of the sky, thunder and lightning, law and order, and fate.

+ The basis of Christian theology states, “God created humanity in his image”, but Freud argues that humanity created God in their image.

+ Like Adam took one of his ribs to create Eve, God took control of yang and a part of himself, thereby creating the Goddess to assemble with yin.

+ Originally a chthonic deity associated with riches and fertility fertility, he became commonly equated with the Greek god Orcus, and so came to be associated with the dark and dismal realm of the dead.

How to use in-sentence of “evacuate”

How to use in-sentence of “evacuate”:

+ Two days later, the Nazis started trying to evacuate Buchenwald.

+ During the American Civil War, Confederate authorities ordered her to evacuate her home in Greeneville; she took refuge in Nashville, Tennessee.

+ Then in fall 2008, they started to work on their third album, Evacuate the Dancefloor.

+ Many people heard gunshots, and loudspeakers on the vehicle warning people to evacuate before the explosion happened.

+ During the battle he flew 22 missions in an unarmed helicopter into enemy fire to bring ammunition and supplies and evacuate the wounded.

+ On 6 October, a week after the accident, the authorityauthorities started to evacuate about 10,000 people, but they did not tell about the reason for the evacuation.

+ Officials at the US marine base were able to evacuate many people, but property damage was costly, totaling billions of phillipine pesos.

+ In 1961, a volcanic eruption on Tristan da Cunha forced authorities to evacuate the entire population of the island to the United Kingdom.

How to use in-sentence of evacuate
How to use in-sentence of evacuate

Example sentences of “evacuate”:

+ Elsewhere, many people were forced to evacuate coastal areas of Thailand.

+ One flight attendant said that many of the Chinese passengers, at first, could not understand the instructions to evacuate because of a language barrier.

+ The best way to evacuate is to climb to an elevated area.

+ Due to the nearby Sino-Indian War, she was advised by the Australian government to evacuate to Calcutta from where she returned to Australia.

+ The experience encouraged many people to evacuate when the much more powerful Hurricane Katrina was heading towards the city less than two months later.

+ Now a new system can detect lahars, giving people more warning to evacuate before they happen.

+ After the Battle of Arnhem the Germans forced Arnhem’s citizens to evacuate the city.

+ Large areas of Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia were badly damaged, forcing the people in charge to have to evacuate and resettle more than 336,000 people.

+ On February 10, a Somon Air charter flight flew to Wuhan, Hubei, China to evacuate the fifty-four citizens of Tajikistan in the city.

+ Cindy also caused flooding and a very big blackout in New Orleans, Louisiana, which encouraged the people to evacuate when Hurricane Katrina destroyed the city in the next month.

+ Persons in areas designated Phase II begin evacuating 40 hours before the onset of tropical storm winds and those in Phase III areas evacuate 30 hours before the start of such winds.

+ The destruction wrought by the 1985 eruption was partially due to the fact that scientists vacillated over whether or not to evacuate the area.

+ Elsewhere, many people were forced to evacuate coastal areas of Thailand.

+ One flight attendant said that many of the Chinese passengers, at first, could not understand the instructions to evacuate because of a language barrier.

Use the word “hadron”

How to use in-sentence of “hadron”:

+ On 12 December 2011, the two teams at the Large Hadron Collider looking for the Higgs boson, ATLAS and CMS, announced that they had finally seen results which could suggest the Higgs boson existed; however, they did not know for certain if this was true.

+ Particle acceleratorParticle accelerators, like the Large Hadron Collider have been built to test these GUTs indirectly, as it is too complex to observe effects on particles without them.

+ In the Large Hadron Collider, proton bunches also produce the radiation at increasing amplitude and frequency as they accelerate in the vacuum field, making photoelectrons.

+ The Large Hadron Collider.

+ On 4 July 2012, the teams at the Large Hadron Collider declared that they had discovered a particle which they think is the Higgs boson.

Use the word hadron
Use the word hadron

“inshore” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “inshore”:

– However, meat from the inshore hagfish is a popular food in Korea.

– Evidently the main advantage lies in getting away from the starfish, which are very numerous on inshore and continental shelf habitats.

– They have been known to frequently swim to inshore areas around oceanic islands, and locations where the continental shelf is narrow.

– They also regularly feed on stingrays and young sharks including small individuals of their own species in their inshore nursery habitats.

– The Galapagos shark is a common, but habitat-limited, tropical shark found inshore as well as offshore, near insular and continental shelves, between 39°N-33°S, at depths up to 180 metres.

– Great Hammerhead Sharks can be found from inshore waters which are less than 1 meters deep, to a depth of 80 meters offshore.

inshore - some sentence examples
inshore – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “prosecutor”

How to use in-sentence of “prosecutor”:

+ A prosecutor is a lawyer who argues in a court that the defendant should be found guilty of a crime.

+ Marseille prosecutor Brice Robin, French and German authorities, as well as executives of Lufthansa, have issued statements that they believe that Lubitz intentionally crashed the Airbus A320 of Germanwings Flight 9525 into the suicide on 24 March 2015.

+ After the resignation of Stuart Dunnings III as the result of a scandal, Whitmer was unanimously chosen as his successor in the position of Prosecutor of Ingham County.

+ A politically active student, he became a criminal prosecutor after graduation.

+ She is the only woman to have the job of prosecutor in the country.

Example sentences of prosecutor
Example sentences of prosecutor

Example sentences of “prosecutor”:

+ If the jury, or judge in a bench trial, has no doubt as to the defendant’s guilt, or if their only doubts are unreasonable doubts, then the prosecutor has proved the defendant is guilty.

+ The prosecutor represents a client, which is sometimes the State.

+ The prosecutor can appeal a refusal to grant permission to the Federal Assembly.

+ Described by the prosecutor in his first trial as “the most diabolical person that ever existed” Bonin was convicted of 14 murders in two separate trials in 1982 and 1983.

+ The chief prosecutor was Dr.

+ They are defending her against the prosecutor Nahyuta Sadhmadhi.

+ On 21 November 2006, the deputy prosecutor of the Court of Taranto asked for the indictment of the former mayor Rossana Di Bello and of other 32 people including former administrators and officials of the capital, accused in various ways of false ideological in public deed in relation to the draft and the approval of municipal budgets in the years from 2001 to 2005.

+ Subsequently, on April 2, 2015, the public prosecutor of Hasselt confirmed that Stevaert had gone missing.

+ Sneddon, the main prosecutor in Jackson’s child sexual abuse case twenty-three years before the movie will be made.

+ Attorney General, he was a known figure in the Watergate Scandal, and Saturday Night Massacreresigned rather than obey President Nixon’s order to fire special prosecutor Archibald Cox.

+ The prosecutor works for the government and tries to prove that the defendant committed a crime.

+ On 7 March 2007, Di Bello received another guarantee notice from the deputy public prosecutor Maurizio Carbone for abuse of office and fraud in the context of an investigation into the extension of municipal contracts.

+ In Common lawEnglish common law, a prosecutor had an unlimited number of peremptory challenges while the defendant has 35.

+ After this, the bridge to where Maya is training is set on fire by a bolt of lightning, and Phoenix tries to get across to save her, but falls into the raging water far below, so Miles Edgeworth, a prosecutor and friend of Phoenix, has to come and act as a defense attorney for him.

+ On 14 July 2013 Egypt’s new prosecutor general Hisham Barakat ordered his assets to be frozen.

+ At the conference, he said that he instructed the chairman of the Investigative Committee to investigate the incident and instructed the Prosecutor General to take it under “the most serious control.” Lukashenko told reporters: “”But in this case, as I was told, a fight broke out, moreover, a serious fight.

+ Tanenbaum, a former prosecutor from the Manhattan district attorney’s office.

+ The prosecutor tried to get him to talk about all the lies he had told about Vietnam and other things.

+ The case may be dropped for lack of evidence either before the prosecutor or before the judge.

+ If the jury, or judge in a bench trial, has no doubt as to the defendant's guilt, or if their only doubts are unreasonable doubts, then the prosecutor has proved the defendant is guilty.

+ The prosecutor represents a client, which is sometimes the State.
+ The prosecutor can appeal a refusal to grant permission to the Federal Assembly.

“gas exchange” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “gas exchange”:

– Water circulating through pores allows for gas exchange as well as food filtration.

– In humans, gas exchange happens in the alveolus.

– This is an internal series of lamellae used for gas exchange with the air.

– Some terrestrial species lack both lungs and gills and perform gas exchange through their skin, a process known as valerian respiration in which the capillary beds are spread throughout the epidermis, and inside the mouth.

– This is where the gas exchange happens.

– The respiratory system, also called the gas exchange system, is the body getting rid of carbon dioxide and taking in oxygen.

– Exchange of gases or gas exchange is carried out by organisms, where different gases move in different directions.

– Small molecules can pass through it, so the shell allows gas exchange for the growing embryo.

gas exchange in sentences?
gas exchange in sentences?

In-sentence examples of “telescopic”

How to use in-sentence of “telescopic”:

– During the Vietnam War, Carlos Hathcock shot at 7382ft using a.50 caliber heavy machine gun with a telescopic sight.

– Nearing 1930, Edwin Hubble’s telescopic data, interpreted through general relativity, revealed the universe was expanding.

– However scrutiny with modern telescopic lenses reveals that the buildings are mere concrete shells lacking window glass or even interior rooms, O’Neill, Tom.

– A crosshair is a circular range most commonly associated with telescopic sights for aiming firearms; often used in first-person shooter video games.

– In a telescopic synthesis, one reactant goes through multiple transformations without isolating intermediates after each step.

– Its small obvious size has made it difficult to study visually; most telescopic data was quite limited until the arrival of the Hubble Space Telescope and large ground-based telescopes with adaptive optics.

In-sentence examples of telescopic
In-sentence examples of telescopic

In sentence use of “analogue”

How to use in-sentence of “analogue”:

+ On 17 February 2009, StarHub announced that their television will be converted to digital and analogue set-top boxes will be terminated by 30 June 2009, beginning a phase of digital television transition in Singapore.

+ But in that case almost every invention by mankind would count as an analogue computer, and that is not really how the term is used.

+ An analogue engine models the critical aspects of the real engine.

+ The service replaced the analogue signal in the United Kingdom in 2012.

+ The readout can be analogue or digital, and modern instruments have communications with a computer or network.

+ The earliest known analogue computer in metal was the Antikythera device.

In sentence use of analogue
In sentence use of analogue

Example sentences of “analogue”:

+ Nimbers are the combinatorial game theoretic analogue of the ordinal numbers.

+ Nelson used an analogue tape to record most of the tracks in the album.

+ Some people think that mental inventions count as analogue computers, such as the invention of the zero.

+ It is transmitted via analogue radio on 693 and 909 kHz AM radioAM in the medium wave band.

+ Originally it was an electric tool transmitting analogue speech along wires.

+ In the United States the Controlled Substances Act and the Controlled Substances Analogue Enforcement of 1986 both tried to make it a crime to make, sell, or own any drug that was chemically similar to an illegal drug.

+ A sphere is the 3 dimensional analogue of a circle.

+ The conversion of digital data into an analogue signal is achieved through the use a matrix, imaginary numbers and trigonometric functions.

+ It is not available on normal analogue radio.

+ It is one of the main five channels in the United Kingdom, and was the fifth and last analogue television channel in the country.

+ Its weight can then be read from an electronic or analogue display.

+ It was an Ancient Greek analogue computer and orrery.

+ A higher-dimensional analogue is generically called a “Pascal’s simplex”.

+ It first started in 1982 in Wales only, as the fourth analogue channel.

+ In Slavic language, the analogue of span is pyad.

+ Nimbers are the combinatorial game theoretic analogue of the ordinal numbers.

+ Nelson used an analogue tape to record most of the tracks in the album.
+ Some people think that mental inventions count as analogue computers, such as the invention of the zero.

How to use in-sentence of “associate”

How to use in-sentence of “associate”:

+ The official school of the company is the Royal Ballet School, and The Royal Birmingham Ballet is an associate company.

+ Most trees have a favorite species of fungus that they associate with for this purpose.

+ Edward O.Wilson, editor, Frances M.Peter, associate editor 1988.

+ In 1960, he was Associate Editor of “Collage”, a magazine in Chicago which had only two issues.

+ Most of its associate degree graduates went on to complete bachelor’s degrees elsewhere.

+ He is an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States since October 6, 2018.

How to use in-sentence of associate
How to use in-sentence of associate

Example sentences of “associate”:

+ She was an associate producer of “Jelly’s Last Jam” and “Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes”.

+ Before joining the Tenth Circuit, Gorsuch had been a Deputy Associate Attorney General at the U.S.

+ Balachander in his film “Kalki” and worked as an associate director with Saran Saran in the films “Amarkalam”, “Parthen Rasithen” and “Alli Arjuna”.

+ This person will learn to associate the drinking of alcohol with feeling ill.

+ He is a former law clerk for Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy of the Supreme Court of the United States.

+ These associate elves variously with the gods of Norse mythology, with causing illness, with magic, and with beauty and seduction.

+ Fatty liver is when someone has too many fats in his liver but it can also associate by alcohol or metabolic syndrome.

+ Before becoming an associate justice, White played for the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1938 and for the Detroit Lions from 1940 to 1941.

+ Michael Luttig of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit and then as a law clerk for Associate Justice Antonin Scalia of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1992 to 1993.

+ Lawrence was chief of the Developmental Psychiatry Service for Infants and Children at Harlem Hospital CenterHarlem Hospital for 21 years, as well as associate clinical professor of psychiatry at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, retiring in 1984.

+ In 1970 he took his first important job: associate conductor of the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra.

+ She was an associate producer of "Jelly's Last Jam" and "Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes".

+ Before joining the Tenth Circuit, Gorsuch had been a Deputy Associate Attorney General at the U.S.

+ He was also acting associate provost for graduate and research programs from 1986 until his retirement in 1987.

+ She has been an associate professor of anthropology, women’s studies and comparative literature since 2004.

+ A business associate of Sholes named James Densmore suggested splitting up the keys to speed up typing by preventing the typebars from striking the typewriter roller at the same time and sticking together.

+ He was appointed assistant professor in 1934, and associate professor in 1940.

+ His namesake was his grandfather John Marshall Harlan, another associate justice who served from 1877 to 1911.

+ Tarasp was an Austrian EmpireAustrian Free State of the Three Leagues, an associate of the Old Swiss Confederacy until 1809, when Austria ceded the territory to Revolutionary France, who subsequently passed it to Graubünden.

+ He became a member of the Supreme Court as an Associate Justice on July 10, 1995.

+ They have no more powers than any of the other judges of the Supreme Court, who are called Associate Justices.

+ Many cultures that expect some level of modesty associate nudity with sexuality.

More in-sentence examples of “associate”:

+ James Playfair is the former associate coach of the Arizona Coyotes.

+ The CAA has several other associate members, each of which plays one sport in the conference.

+ He was an associate justice and chief justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court between 1989 to 1998.

+ This makes a person associate the harmful behaviour with a bad feeling.Carlson, N.R.

+ Today, people associate the style mainly with cathedrals, churches, and abbeys, but it was also used for castles, palaces, universities, and some houses.

+ He was an associate counsel in the Department of Justice, and moved from government into writing during the 1990s.

+ Ten Supreme Court Justices have attended Columbia including the most recent Associate Justice, Neil Gorsuch, and the first Chief Justice, John Jay.

+ In 1982, Bruno Tomberg resigned his position as the head of the Department of Industrial Art and Associate Professor Udo Ivask took over.

+ The Oath of office of the President of the United Statespresidential oath of office was administered to Trump by Chief Justice Associate Justice Clarence Thomas.

+ From 1992 to 2002 he was associate conductor/composer with the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra and he has conducted a number of other well-known orchestras.

+ Fourteen national cricket teams were in the tournament, including ten full members and four associate members.

+ Rasa is best known for her role as Associate Professor at Pretoria University, South Africa.

+ A graph data structure may also associate to each edge some edge value, such as a symbolic label or a numeric attribute.

+ He was a Research Associate Professor and the University of Tennessee during 2007–8.

+ On January 31, 2017, President Donald Trump nominated Gorsuch to be an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United StatesAssociate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, to fill the seat left vacant after the death of Justice Antonin Scalia.

+ Before his appoinment as an Associate Justice to the Supreme Court of the Philippines on May 31, 1984, he was Associate Justice to the Intermediate Appellate Court.

+ The Court has seven judges on it: a Chief Justice and six Associate Justices.

+ As the Universe expanded, its energy density decreased and it became cooler; as it did so, the elementary particles of matter could associate stably into ever larger combinations.

+ It consists of an elected Chief Judge and two Associate Judges.

+ The bot’s main goal was to remember URLs and associate them with a name, so if someone needed a specific web address they could ask the bot.

+ Now he is an associate professor of English and director of the Creative Writing Program at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.

+ He was the Associate Principal Percussionist of the Philadelphia Orchestra from 1959 until his retirement in 1997.

+ Pence was Inauguration of Donald Trumpinaugurated as the 48th Vice President of the United States after being sworn in by Associate Justice Clarence Thomas on January 20, 2017.

+ Graphs are useful for their ability to associate nodes with other nodes.

+ Anthony McLeod Kennedy is a former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United StatesAssociate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.

+ He worked at the university as an associate professor from 1976 to 1988 and lecturer from 1993 to 1997.

+ The life-time earnings gap between males and females was the smallest for those individuals holding an Associate degrees with male life-time earnings being 27.77% higher than those of females.

+ Since his graduation, he has been in full-time ministry, beginning as associate pastor of “Amistad Cristiana” in Mexico City.

+ He was promoted to associate professor in 1986 and to full professor in 1992.

+ He was an associate professor of theology at Fordham University and later a professor of theology and the humanities at Seattle University.

+ He was foreign associate of the National Academy of Sciences in 2001.

+ The Moravian Church and the Federation of Evangelical Reformed Congregations are associate members.

+ Rose Director of the Hayden Planetarium at the Rose Center for Earth and Space and a research associate in the department of astrophysics at the American Museum of Natural History.

+ Next, she was an associate professor at City University of New York.

+ From 1960 to 1978, Gersten worked with Joseph Papp as associate producer at the New York Shakespeare Festival.

+ Fleay was chosen to be an Associate of the Queensland Museum in 1978.

+ Belknap, one United States SenateSenator Supreme Court Associate Justice federal judges.

+ In French the term had been the “Good Savage the word “savage” did not necessarily have the connotations of cruelty we now associate with it, but meant “wild” as in a wild flower.

+ Glass as an associate producer.

+ He was a close friend and associate of Sherifflawman Wyatt Earp.

+ In those fungi which may associate either with an alga, or with a cyanobacterium, the resulting forms may look quite different, yet are now referred to by the same name.

+ This is what most people will associate with ‘sauce chasseur’.

+ Amateur cricketers were rich gentlemen from the upper classes who did not want to associate with people from lower classes.

+ Butterfield was appointed to be an Associate Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court by Governor Mike Easley in 2001.

+ The membership had been divided into Full, Associate, and Affiliate Members, but the Affiliate category was removed in June 2017, with all Affiliate Members becoming Associate Members.

+ There are 56 member states and governments, 3 associate members, and 19 observers.

+ James Playfair is the former associate coach of the Arizona Coyotes.

+ The CAA has several other associate members, each of which plays one sport in the conference.
+ He was an associate justice and chief justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court between 1989 to 1998.