“sand” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “sand”:

– These tubes can be buried in the mud or sand or rest on the surface of a rocky substrate.

– Compared to concrete, the resisting force on medium-hard soil can be five to eight times greater, and on sand it can be ten to fifteen times greater.

– In fact a large part of the Netherlands was created by the sand that came from the many rivers flowing through it.

– The sand cat does not fight with other sand cats over territory.

– It is an area with low, flat, occasionally flooded land, between large sand dunes.

– For metal fires, sand can be used to cover the fire and keep it from obtaining oxygen.

sand - sentence examples
sand – sentence examples

Example sentences of “sand”:

– That pattern is made up of many tiny holes, and it is through these holes that the sand dollar’s tube feet came out when it was alive.

Sand dollars filter sand and water, catching plankton and other things on their spines.

– For example, if one argues that a given number of grains of sand does not make a heap and that an additional grain does not either, then to conclude that no additional amount of sand will make a heap is to construct a sorites argument.

– The sand dollar’s tube feet actually stick out of the top of the sand dollar.

– Park Zandvoort is different – it is in sand dunes.

– The land upon which it stands was created on the Hudson River using 1.2 million cubic yards World Trade Center and certain other construction projects, as well as from sand dredged from New York Harbor off Staten Island.

– The most shallow part of it is a sand bank called Dogger Bank.

– The sand there is fine and white with clean water.

– It is rated the third-best beach in Africa, for its crystal clear water and silver sand beaches.

– A dust storm, or sandstorm, is a storm of small particles of sand and dirt.

– In both cases the ecology of the time was dry, with sand dunes with occasional streams.

– Pompey was born on a sand dune near Aputula, Northern TerritoryFinke, in the southern Western Desert.

– Sometimes sand cats will take turns in the same burrow, but they will not share it at the same time.

– The white sand is rough and is rather sticky.

– The Sigatoka Sand Dunes, a World Heritage Site, is in the province.

– Desert sand is a colour which is like the color of desert sand.

– Pilot Butte is sometimes known as the “Sand Capital of Canada” because of all of the sand and gravel it has.

– Along their banks, those Wild riverwild, undisturbed rivers are lined with dense rainforests, sand dunes or mangroves.

– Most natural sand and gravel is silica, SiO, in its chemistry.

- That pattern is made up of many tiny holes, and it is through these holes that the sand dollar's tube feet came out when it was alive.

- Sand dollars filter sand and water, catching plankton and other things on their spines.

More in-sentence examples of “sand”:

– The glacial lake left behind a soft, varved landscape, gathering silt and sand in the summertime due to the influx of glacial meltwater and clay in the wintertime as the lake froze until it was later drained.

– The line of sand is called the Langue de Barbarie.

– These teeth raked or ploughed the sand and mud.

– These were covered by the red sand that can be seen today, which was brought in by wind.

– After fertilisation, the single egg ruptures through the body wall and adheres to nearby sand particles; the parent is able to rapidly heal the resulting wound.

– Since the water does not usually go all the way up through the sand, the sand above does not appear to move at all, and can support leaves and other small debris.

– They search for their food by digging their snouts into the sand on the sea beds.

– Stingrays agitate the sand and hide beneath it.

– There were concerns that sand would blow onto the track and disrupt the race.

– Sometimes, a sand dollar will only partially bury itself in the sand, and ends up poking up from the sand, standing on its side.

– They use it when the environment lacks anything firm to push against, such as a slick mud flat, or a sand dune.

– In Pajussara beach, a nice place to go is a natural swimming pool 1.500 meters east of the coast and that is placed on a sand bank of the Atlantic Ocean.

– The state is well known for its beaches and sand dunes.

– Many of the beaches have calm water, because they are sheltered by the Atlantic Ocean sand banks and coral reefs.

– A sandstorm can move whole sand dunes.

– George Sand died at Nohant, near Châteauroux, in France’s Indre “département” on 8 June 1876, at the age of 71 and was buried in the grounds of her home there.

– On the underside of a sand dollar, there is a star pattern spreading out from the center where the mouth is.

– She combined many styles together, including ancient desert imagery that had been passed down to her through sand drawings, rock art and body painting, but by using modern tools and techniques.

– That is why another snake, Rough-scaled Sand Boa, mimics the color pattern of the Russell’s Viper so it looks like the Russell’s Viper, but it is actually harmless.

– They were found to be in the fine sand class.

– Dirt and sand in the river slowly made it narrower and narrower.

– During the festival, there are many activities such as the Songkran procession floats, Chinese Dragon and Lion Dances, bathing of the revered Phra Ruang Rodjanarit, sand chedi building, Thai opera, and local entertainments.

– The white bass or sand bass bass family Moronidae.

– The Nakatajima Sand Dunes, is one of three largest sand dune areas in Japan.

- The glacial lake left behind a soft, varved landscape, gathering silt and sand in the summertime due to the influx of glacial meltwater and clay in the wintertime as the lake froze until it was later drained.

- The line of sand is called the Langue de Barbarie.
- These teeth raked or ploughed the sand and mud.

– After pit firing the hot ware is covered with sand to cool, and after kiln firing the kiln is slowly cooled.

– Other areas of the park include the sand plains which surround the Bungle Bungles; the Ord River valley, and limestone ridges.

– These scoops are kept clean by using Martian sand as an abrasive cleaner.

– The dust and sand helps the dust devil be seen.

– This can be undone again to produce salt and sand separately.

– There are cat species like endangered Pallas’ CatPallas’ cats, clouded leopards, Brazilian sand cats, a caracal, fishing cats, and bobcats.

– It is also known as blunt-leaved milkweed and sand milkweed.

– The sand cat is about 50 cm long, not including the tail.

– The harder they struggle and the deeper they gasp for oxygen, the more sand fills their lungs, until finally, they can’t breathe.

– Two men stopped the fire by dumping the sand dunes on top of it.

– The book also had short manga like Sand Land; and made people learn how to create manga.

– Longshore drift is the net movement of sand grains across a beach in a zig-zag motion.

– Use of insect repellent is recommended in areas where sand flies are present.

– The sand cat lives alone except when looking for mates and when mothers are raising cubs.

– This lubricates the sand particles and makes them unable to support any significant weight, since they move around with very little friction.

– It is one of the largest sand deserts in the world.

– It lives in sandy places in the desert like sand dunes.

– Those large cays are being used for tourism because they have beaches with white sand and the presence of coral reefs.

– Sometimes a layer of sand was put down, if it could be found.

– It is able to sink into the sand by moving in a rocking motion.

– The wrestlers themselves turned over the soil and sand with a pick axe.

Some example sentences of “Life cycle”

How to use in-sentence of “Life cycle”:

– The life cycle includes Egg egg, larva, pupa, and adult.

– The cyclone’s track is then guided over the course of an 2 to 6 day life cycle by its steering flow of the polar or subtropical jetstream.

– Nevertheless, rabbis still normally preside over life cycle events in order to ensure that it is done according to Halakha.

– The human life cycle is quite like most other mammals.

– It will rapidly go through its life cycle before exploding as a type II supernova sometime in the next million years.

– Embryogenesis is the step in the life cycle after fertilisation – the development of the embryo, starting from the zygote.

– There is variety in the life cycle of Atlantic salmon.

– Their life cycle is also similar.

Some example sentences of Life cycle
Some example sentences of Life cycle

Example sentences of “Life cycle”:

– The borer’s life cycle is estimated to be one year in southern Michigan but may be up to two years in colder regions.

– Research on EGS Life Cycle Analysis has shown that a good correction for this would be to hook the drill up to the power grid decreasing the already minimal impact GEP power plants has on human health, climate change, and ecosystem quality.

– The term alternation of generations is used to describe an alternation of forms in the life cycle of plants and some protists.

– The eukaryote life cycle includes meiosis which divides the chromosome number in half.

– An example is showing a project timeline for a Systems development life cycle of a computer system.

– Phages have a life cycle that begins when the phage attaches to the bacterium.

– The newly reported animals complete their life cycle in the total absence of light and oxygen, and they are less than a millimetre in size.

– A simplified life cycle might be: eggs laid in water, larval stages in water, young animal with limbs climbs out and instinctively moves to higher ground.

– A software release life cycle is the different stages of making a computer program, giving it out to other people, and making sure the computer program works right after it is released.

– It is not likely that the Bull shark’s entire life cycle is within a freshwater system, however.

- The borer's life cycle is estimated to be one year in southern Michigan but may be up to two years in colder regions.

- Research on EGS Life Cycle Analysis has shown that a good correction for this would be to hook the drill up to the power grid decreasing the already minimal impact GEP power plants has on human health, climate change, and ecosystem quality.

“bureaucrat” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “bureaucrat”:

+ From a technical point of view, it is better to say that bureaucrat‘s cannot delete/protect/block, and they only can promote other users to sysop or bureaucrat level, and can rename user accounts, and grant falgs to bot accounts.

+ Otherwise, I would be glad to be granted the bureaucrat flag, as I am an excellent bureaucrat on Simple English Wikiquote.

+ As a result, I am making the decision to remove sysop rights in addition to bureaucrat rights.

+ In terms of what I would do and prior experience, I’m a bureaucrat at a number of other wikis so have experience of the technical aspects.

+ Friendly disclaimer: this message wasn’t written by a bot, a bureaucrat or a person who doesn’t care about your project.

+ Bureaucrats can give administrator or bureaucrat rights to other users, following a successful request on, which means to hide their contributions from the new changes and put them in the bot group.

+ The bureaucrat then goes to university to work on his Master’s Degree in Computer Science for an hour.

+ With us now being about half way through 2009, i’ve also had a look back at the predictions that I made in our, the flood flag has been enabled, and GBots 3 and 4 have both been brought online – albeit with some problems, and not as was originally intended! There have also been no less than 16 Sysop promotions – of which one was mine and one was a re-promotion, 3 Bureaucrat promotions, and 2 CheckUser promotions.

bureaucrat use in-sentences
bureaucrat use in-sentences

Example sentences of “bureaucrat”:

+ Please voice your opinion; If there is consensus, a bureaucrat can re-instate him on the 16th of this month.

+ I would like to present to the community for the bureaucrat flag.
+ I also think a bureaucrat should go ahead and close his RfA immediately.

+ Please voice your opinion; If there is consensus, a bureaucrat can re-instate him on the 16th of this month.

+ I would like to present to the community for the bureaucrat flag.

+ I also think a bureaucrat should go ahead and close his RfA immediately.

+ I also believe that he will be able to use the bureaucrat tools to be able to better help out our community by being a bureaucrat in a time zone that isn’t currently covered by any other bureaucrat.

+ I would like to nominate myself for a CheckUser, I’m also a sysop and a bureaucrat here but I think that I could help more with CU flag.

+ Co-nomination from : I’d like to co-nominate The Rambling Man for the Bureaucrat Flag per pretty much all the reasons that Razorflame has made.

+ I propose every administrator is made a bureaucrat retrospectively and in future.

+ An administrator or bureaucrat should lose their flag when they are badly harming the project.

+ I’m an admin on Uncyclopedia, the UnMeta project, and two wikia, and I’m a bureaucrat on the last three.

+ Could we get an admin or a bureaucrat to maybe close the discussion now either way as I think it has run its course.

+ The bureaucrat wakes up between 8 and 9, local time.

More in-sentence examples of “bureaucrat”:

+ Since it’s policy, then after one year, they should be removed by a bureaucrat without the need for a discussion.

+ Also a steward may need to remove the bureaucrat and administrator rights from a bureaucrat in an emergency.

+ Since it would be easy to get bureaucrat status, it should also be easy to revoke this status on candidates that go inactive.

+ If people think I should ask for Bureaucrat back I’m happy to do so but am working under the assumption that the need for an extra, relatively inactive one, is less.

+ We are limiting ourselves way too much – I suppose if a bureaucrat even makes a formatting fix on an RFA, that makes them involved too now? It really is getting to silly levels – we need to trust our bureaucrats more.

+ If a candidate is successful, an administrator or bureaucrat should add them to MediaWiki:Gadget-HighlightAdmins.js.

+ I feel this RFB falls within the descretion of a bureaucrat as taking all the preceeding into account it is very close to call.

+ However, as Archer said, it is usual for a user to become a bureaucrat “after” becoming a sysop, so they will be sysop+bureaucrat, and the former means they can delete/protect/block.

+ The main thing a bureaucrat can do, which ‘sysop’ cannot, is promote users to be sysops.

+ For advice on what to do if such behavior is observed, please contact a bureaucrat or administrator.

+ OK guys, I’m now “resigning” from my bureaucrat duties.

+ Other active administrators have also been asked to candidate themselves for bureaucrat position.

+ He already has some experience being a bureaucrat because he is a bureaucrat over on the Simple English Wikiquote.

+ I feel that he would make an excellent bureaucrat and would be a great addition to the wiki team.

+ Or we can let this discussion continue and let a bureaucrat decide if consensus has been reached.

+ Chung Doo-un was a South Korean bureaucrat and politician.

+ At some point, some admin or bureaucrat will have to “close” this poll and announce a decision.

+ Following up on the last post, I would therefore, if the community decides to demote Blockinblox from bureaucrat to nominate Creol to succeed him.

+ While there is some disagreement as to whether or not both flags should be removed, the administrator bit is just as much a position of community trust as bureaucrat is; there is a fairly strong consensus among editors that the community’s trust in this editor has been broken.

+ Even though he does have some amount of activity, the last time that he did any bureaucrat work was back in November of last year.

+ Sometimes a bureaucrat may need to take the administrator right away from an administrator in an emergency.

+ This page was used by users to ask a bureaucrat to change their username for them until 15th September 2014, when bureaucrats lost their rights to rename users locally.

+ As I might be the closing bureaucrat for this, I will not vote, I do however invite all of you who made up their minds to express their opinion.

+ If the consensus is that we did, then I will assure you that I will resign and no longer place the position of Simple English Bureaucrat in such jeopardy ever again.

+ I, would like to present to the community for the bureaucrat flag.

+ It may well be that a bureaucrat has a certain opinion about a candidate, but as he sees what certain people wrote, he closes completely differently to his opinion.

+ Since it's policy, then after one year, they should be removed by a bureaucrat without the need for a discussion.

+ Also a steward may need to remove the bureaucrat and administrator rights from a bureaucrat in an emergency.

+ At that time we had fewer users, and it was frequent that the bureaucrat who closed, also voted in the RfA.

+ When a bureaucrat and checkuser left at the beginning of this year, this brought weeks of re-electing new checkusers; with the drama that followed.

+ However, I am willing to act as a bureaucrat for a few months or so, as we’re gonna need someone and the choices are rather limited, and I have the time to perform promotions and other technical tasks.

+ The result is successful, which means Kennedy’s sysop and bureaucrat flags are revoked.

+ Once all the requirements are met, a local bureaucrat will issue the flag.

+ I hope you can life with my decission, if not, any bureaucrat is free to remove the flag.

+ If both of the selected candidates get enough votes, we will of course both make them crats; Becoming a bureaucrat is about trust, mostly.

+ Blockinblox, even though he has done a great job of being a bureaucrat in the past, has not been very active recently.

+ He is also a very active administrator and bureaucrat over on Meta, and I fully trust him to be able to handle the privacy policy related to these tools with honor and respect to that policy.

+ FInally, after a day’s work, the Bureaucrat will edit Simple, perhaps while reading until 11:30 PM orr 1: AM.

+ RfOS and RfCUs should be left to stewards to make the ultimate decision and then closed by a bureaucrat here.

+ It also wouldn’t hurt to have a bureaucrat in the Americas who would close RfXs when Eptalon, TRM or Vector are asleep or when Chenzw is at school.

+ This user is one of the only users on this site that I fully trust and trust enough to give the bureaucrat tools to.

+ Since the bureaucrat user group is not particularly controversial or dangerous, especially now we have the two-crat rule, we need to even out the percentages here.

+ I discovered two sysops, SimonMayer an inactive bureaucrat who made his last edit 1 1/2 years ago on December ’05 and Brion VIBBER, a developer in meta and also has been absent for more than 1 1/2 years; his last edit was on October ’05.

+ I cannot even E-mail a bureaucrat because my “Special:Emailuser” function is blocked, and the 68.224.239.145/Anonymous account is not registered.

+ The current version makes no mention of any acceptable range for bureaucrat discretion nor the possibility for the challenging of closures.

+ Recently, the election of Bureaucrat criteria was changed so that candidates who get the support of two current crats are automatically promoted.

+ A bureaucrat closes an RFA based on what the community wants – a bureaucrat is part of the community too.

+ Supports or opposes that deal merely with how popular or unpopular a candidate is without dealing with the persons abilities to perform the role of an admin or bureaucrat would be less helpful.

+ You may enter either or both of: the administrator or bureaucrat changing the right, or the user whose rights were changed.

+ Could a bureaucrat close the above RfA and find the consensus of it? It was supposed to be closed several hours ago, but I guess no bureaucrats were around then.

+ Would any bureaucrat who isn’t too busy be so kind as to desysop me per this? : It’s always been my firm opinion that an administrator ought to be active, and I don’t think I can be so anymore.

“conventionally” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “conventionally”:

+ These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the eastern Pacific basin.

+ These dates are conventionally the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the Atlantic basin.

+ The theory conventionally receives the Copenhagen interpretation, whereby the field is only “possibilities”, none real until an observer or instrument interacts with the field, whose wavefunction then collapses and leaves only its particle function, only the particles being real.

+ These dates conventionally delimit the period of time when tropical cyclones form in the east Pacific Ocean.

+ These dates conventionally delimit the period of time when tropical cyclones form in the eastern Pacific Ocean.

+ In common with other embroidered hangings of the Early Middle Agesearly medieval period, this piece is conventionally referred to as a “tapestry”, although it is not a true woven into the cloth; it is in fact an embroidery.

+ These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the Pacific basin.

+ The beginning of the era of the Khmer Empire is conventionally dated to 802 when King Jayavarman II declared himself “chakravartin” on Phnom Kulen.

conventionally how to use?
conventionally how to use?

In sentence use of “losses”

How to use in-sentence of “losses”:

– The recent 2002 and 2004 drought-related financial estimates report financial losses of respectively.

– The Germans suffered heavy losses at an airfield named Y-29, losing 24 of their own planes while downing only one American plane.

– This program was to deal with the enormous job losses seen one week before, when about one million Australians lost their jobs.

– Raina made significant contributions in the first edition of the tournament to compensate the Chennai Super Kings over the losses of key players like Matthew Hayden, Michael Hussey and Jacob Oram.

– These cultivars are less attractive to gardeners growing the flowers as ornamental plants, but appeal to farmers, because they reduce bird damage and losses from some plant diseases.

– Along with the New Guinea campaign, this destroyed Japanese defences, caused huge losses for the Japanese military—especially the Navy.

In sentence use of losses
In sentence use of losses

Example sentences of “losses”:

– This was an attempt to lure the Vietnamese guerrilla fighters, commanded by General Võ Nguyên Giáp, into an all-out firefight to inflict devastating losses using their heavy artillery and superior firepower.

– Each individual’s gain or loss of utility is exactly balanced by the losses or gains of the utility of the other participants.

– The Germans reached Warsaw and attacked on September 7 but were repulsed suffering heavy tank losses and were forced to retreat.

– The result was huge losses on both sides, delaying Ottoman advance into Europe for many years.

– Lasker struck back in the 15th and 16th, and Steinitz was unable to compensate for his losses in the middle of the match.

– His current record is 32 wins, 10 losses and 2 draws.

– It is likely that business money losses are to be in the billions and increasing.

– These losses amounted to about 50% of the total used units.

– His statistics were 34 wins, 9 losses and 1 draw.

– The Japanese carrier forces, however, also pulled back because of high aircraft and aircrew losses and major damage to two carriers.

– After making some gains, Iraq’s troops began to suffer losses from human-wave attacks by Iran.

– Following significant losses on certain construction contracts, BBC News it adopted a new policy of having the PPP / PFI businesses, in which it had been quite successful, as core activities.

– But, according to the British account of events, total British casualties were 260 and Italian losses were estimated at between ten and twenty times higher.

– The Assessment Capacities Project estimates that the hurricane has caused $1.37 billion in losses across the island, which is equal to 226 percent of its 2016 GDP.

– This can result in monetary losses due to tree damage and replacement costs.

- This was an attempt to lure the Vietnamese guerrilla fighters, commanded by General Võ Nguyên Giáp, into an all-out firefight to inflict devastating losses using their heavy artillery and superior firepower.

- Each individual's gain or loss of utility is exactly balanced by the losses or gains of the utility of the other participants.

More in-sentence examples of “losses”:

– While the Allies recovered from their losses in just days, the operation left the “Luftwaffe” weak and ineffective for the remainder of the war.

– Even though Army Group Centre had heavy losses near Moscow the previous winter, 65% of its infantry had not fought and had been rested and given new equipment.

– He had the record of the least losses in his first season playing for Chelsea and in the same season, he helped Chelsea to win the title of Premier League.

– However, the process actually makes less energy because of losses through leaky membranes.

– The war brought Russia losses of more than a million dead.

– This concept relates to loss aversion, since the investors are putting off making their losses a reality.

– German losses were much higher.

– The first group of Junkers suffered no losses and the transports continued to land.

– During the Polish-Bolshevik War the city was captured by the Reds and after the Battle of Warsaw it was again given to the Lithuanians, but it was taken by the Polish Army with few losses soon after.

– It is to prefer avoiding losses to acquiring equivalent gains.

– This led to the division of the country, which in turn led to the Vietnam War with major human and material losses for the country.

– In the middle of the American Revolution, the storm caused heavy losses to British and French fleets.

– He had only two seasons with more losses than wins in his entire career, and none until his 15th season; the Browns finished with a losing record in his first season, but with Schottenheimer as their coach, they were 4–4.

– One of the Saints’ notable losses was in week 14 at San Francisco, California.

– He fought until 1973 as a pro, with a record of 28 victories, 14 losses and 8 draws.

– Some services have been centralised, leading to job losses at some offices.

– Whoever carts off government-owned items, of whatever sort, from said location to another, deliberately damages, destroys, squanders, alters or uses for any other than purpose than prescribed; apart from the penalty, according to circumstances, is liable to some or all of the prisoners for any losses incurred.

– These were losses that Lee’s army could not afford.

– Shortly before he left the United States, in January of 1918, he re-wrote and re-titled “Urbs Dei”, after making big changes to the first verse to talk more about the huge losses that British soldiers were having in the war years.

– Eventually these losses began to tell, and Hitler cancelled the planned invasion.

– Underground cableUnderground power transmission is used only in densely populated areas because of the high cost of installation and maintenance and because the power losses increase dramatically compared with overhead transmission unless superconductors and cryogenic technology are used.

– The Cardinals were better in Whisenhunt’s first season, finishing with 8 wins and 8 losses after finishing with 5 wins and 11 losses the two seasons before that and losing 10 or more games in seven of the previous eight campaigns.

– Despite gains in Belize City in 2015, most notably Kareem Musa’s upset win over Belize City Mayor, Darrell Bradley in the Caribbean Shores constituency, the opposition PUP remained at 11 seats overall thanks to losses in the Cayo DistrictCayo and Corozal Districts.

– Total losses in the country reached just over 115million PHP.

- While the Allies recovered from their losses in just days, the operation left the "Luftwaffe" weak and ineffective for the remainder of the war.

- Even though Army Group Centre had heavy losses near Moscow the previous winter, 65% of its infantry had not fought and had been rested and given new equipment.
- He had the record of the least losses in his first season playing for Chelsea and in the same season, he helped Chelsea to win the title of Premier League.

– Japanese losses were much bigger.

– The Germans wanted to hold on to Warsaw no matter how many losses they had.

– In 1940, the Fallschirmjäger paratroops conquered the Belgian Fort Eben-Emael and took part in the airborne invasion of Norway, but after suffering heavy losses in the Battle of Crete, large scale airdrops were discontinued.

– During that time, the team had a record of 12 wins, 10 losses and 1 tie.

– The German defenders were finally driven from their positions, but with many losses for the Allies.

– Where equipment losses are reported, this should be confined to major or significant types of equipment broadly categorized such as: tanks, guns, aircraft, destroyers etc.

– Additional losses in the Rhineland weakened the German Army, leaving few troops to defend the east bank of the Rhine.

– Some people say that the Allies suffered much heavier losses than the Germans.

– Total and extremely long-lived power outages and water losses are to be expected, possibly for up to several months.

– Considerable losses have been suffered by the Christian democratic party CDA, the left parties GL and SP, the populist party PVV, and the senior party 50+.

– These losses required more troops to be brought into the fighting.

– Knox retired with a mark of 186 wins, 147 losses and 1 tie record, which at the time of his retirement was sixth all-time in wins.

– After playing with the not very good California Golden Seals from 1967 to 1971, where he set records in 1970–71 for both the most games played in a single season and most losses in a single season, his first success was sharing the 1971–72 Vezina Trophy with Tony Esposito while with the Chicago Black Hawks.

– Wins and losses are required while ties are optional.

– German Ju 52 losses in the battle were about 250 planes.

– The Mumbai Indians finished with a total of 7 wins and 7 losses and thus missed out on a playoff spot by a few points.

– These were counted as losses in the standings, though the games were not played.

– Ichiki’s attack was defeated with heavy Japanese losses in what became known as the Battle of the Tenaru.

– His record there was 157 wins, 29 losses and 4 ties.

– Forest losses have also affected the Philippines with serious soil erosion, which is threatening the Philippines biodiversity.

– Leonard retired with a record of 36 wins 3 losses and 1 draw.

– He was released by the Pirates in August after he had 7 wins, 14 losses and an ERA of 5.02 in 24 starts.

“cheating” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “cheating”:

– It’s a slow melody pop-ballad song that talks about a cheating boyfriend, who has left the world in Aguilera’s view as “infected”.

– There were people selling things there, and money lenders who were cheating poor people.

– After each scandal, the Academy tried to learn why the cheating took place.

– In some countries, cheating those software programs is also breaking the law.

– Although loyal to him, Michelle worries that Tony is cheating on her, and breaks up with Tony after he kisses and fondles Abigail Stock at a choir performance.

– They were cheating the U.S.

cheating some example sentences
cheating some example sentences

Example sentences of “cheating”:

- The video for the song features Perry driving in her car, listening to a radio show about cheating lovers.

- The First Cheating Code? See cheat code for more on cheating in video games.

– The video for the song features Perry driving in her car, listening to a radio show about cheating lovers.

– The First Cheating Code? See cheat code for more on cheating in video games.

– In “Sid”, the third episode, Sid thinks Cassie is cheating on him and becomes angry at her.

– Now with the two people closest to her acting distant and aloof, Teni feels neglected and interacts with Parth ragarding the matter as Shorvori walks in and spotting them together, she lashes out at Parth for breaking his promise and accuses him of cheating on her and takes the drastic decision of leaving the house, ending her relationship with Parth.

– Another way of cheating is using applications called “exploits.” It usually involves injecting DLLs in the game application for access to advantages.

– She was beheaded after cheating on Henry and not producing a son.

– She soon discovers that Marcel is cheating on her and shocked to learn of Heidi’s treachery.

– When Gaby has to take care of Xiao-Mei, who are carrying Carlos and Gabrielle’s child, it really makes her furious, since she was the woman Carlos was cheating with.

– In “Card Game on the Desert” and “Gun Battle”, Garrett accuse Billy of cheating at cards and goes off.

– The closure report clearly states, Using only a Marco badge does not prove his intent of any forgery or crime of cheating anyone, He has worn it at a jacket and not worn it on any of the Naval Uniform.

– My mom wasn’t cheating on my dad.

“Fast food” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “Fast food”:

+ Some fast food restaurant chains serve fried chicken, most notably Kentucky Fried Chicken, Popeyes Chicken BiscuitsPopeyes and Church’s Chicken.

+ Wendy’s is an international Chain storechain of fast food restaurants founded by Dave Thomas on November 15, 1969 in Columbus, Ohio.

+ Chicken nuggets are chicken meat pieces made into a big oval shape and usually are found at fast food restaurants, or in grocery stores which are cheaper most of the time.

+ Some of the more common fast food restaurants are McDonald’s, Wendy’s, Burger King, Taco Bell, and KFC.

+ Tim Hortons Shopstores quickly spread and together with Subway, became bigger than McDonald’s and is now Canada’s largest chain of fast food restaurants.

+ The movie is about the fast food industry.

+ He started the popularity of the character Ronald McDonald, advertising for the fast food chain.

+ In more recent times, it has become a fast food associated with Japanese culture.

Fast food how to use?
Fast food how to use?

Example sentences of “Fast food”:

+ They can be seen scrounging around dumpsters, picking up French fries dropped near the door to a fast food restaurant, and begging from picnickers in the park.

+ It is a popular type of fast food or street food.

+ He later introduced Soft servesoft ice cream and American fast food to Brazil in 1952.

+ Chicken strips are provided to customers in certain restaurants, including KFC, McDonald’s and Wendy’s fast food networks.

+ The United States is home to many fast food restaurants including McDonald’s.

+ Cheese fries are a popular fast food dish with french fries covered in cheese.

+ The city is home to the DPRK’s only fast food restaurant which only the most privileged North Koreans go to.

+ The fast casual restaurants use fewer frozen or processed ingredients than a fast food restaurant.

+ Burger King is a chain of fast food restaurant that comes from the United States.

+ The hamburger may be eaten without a knife and fork, so it is a fast food which can be eaten anywhere.

+ They can be seen scrounging around dumpsters, picking up French fries dropped near the door to a fast food restaurant, and begging from picnickers in the park.

+ It is a popular type of fast food or street food.

+ He was the founder of fast food restaurant chain Chick-fil-A.

+ The movie is about two friends, Harold and Kumar, as they go to the fast food restaurant White Castle White Castle after smoking cannabis, but end up on a series of misadventures when they cannot find the restaurant.

+ A short while later, she got a part in a television advertisementcommercial for the fast food restaurant Burger King.

+ This Nepalese dish can be found in almost every local restaurant and fast food shop.

+ Extreme Pita is a CanadaCanadian-based fast food chain.

+ He is the founder of the Brazilian fast food chain Bob’s.

+ Supermarkets, restaurants and fast food chains sell “tea bags” and prepacked “iced tea” packages and bottles.

More in-sentence examples of “Fast food”:

+ Long John Silver’s is a fast food restaurant that sells mainly seafood.

+ Her father owns a restaurant and a fast food business in Motherwell.

+ Wendy’s is an American international fast food restaurant chain.

+ Checkers Drive In Restaurants is one of the largest chains of drive-through restaurants for fast food in the United States.

+ Subway is a corporation that operates a large chain of fast food restaurants.

+ QIP Holder LLC, business known as Quiznos, is a fast food restaurant brand.

+ Many supermarkets today now also sell hot, prepared food that is ready to eat, or contains a food court with different fast food shops.

+ Many fast food chains use the spork, including Taco Bell, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Taco John’s, and Taco Bueno.

+ Stewiacke is home to two bars, a pharmacy, a grocery store, a pizza store, numerous fast food restaurants, two gas stations, a hardware store, an audio-visual production company, an 18-hole golf course and a newly built elementary school that replaced two former local schools.

+ He was the founder and owner of the international fast food franchise Little Caesars.

+ It is about the story of his creation of the McDonald’s fast food chain.

+ The Quarter Pounder is a hamburger product sold by international fast food Chain storechain McDonald’s.

+ He finds out where types of fast food are made, where they come from, and why people eat it.

+ Krusty Krab is a famous fast food restaurant and is placed in the Bikini Bottom.

+ He worked in telemarketing, offshore constructionoffshore wind farming, and fast food management while trying to get acting jobs.

+ It gives a higher quality of food than fast food places.

+ In fast food chains, ketchup is often put in small packets that hold ketchup inside.

+ Taco Bell is a fast food restaurant that started in the United States in 1958.

+ Burger King is an American global chain of hamburger fast food restaurants.

+ It aims to fill the gap between fast food joints and more formal restaurants.

+ Spurlock also uses this movie to criticismcriticize McDonald’s and the fast food industry, ranging from the sale of unhealthy food to corporate marketing and to the personal profit of these organizations.

+ Schlosser’s book criticized the fast food industry.

+ Chick-fil-A is an American fast food restaurant chain known for not being open for service on Sundays.

+ For the Spanish Grand PrixSpanish and European Grand Prix, they carried the logo of the Spanish arm of the Burger King fast food franchise.

+ Dairy Queen is an international Chain storechain of fast food restaurants started by John Fremont McCullough on June 22, 1940 in Joliet, Illinois.

+ When a lot of fast food is eaten, it may cause health problems and complications, such as high cholesterol, clogged arteries, diabetes, obesity, and death.

+ In the United States, tacos have been industrialized by fast food businesses such as Taco Bell, Del Taco, and Chipotle.

+ Wienerschnitzel is an United StatesAmerican fast food chain founded in 1961 that specializes in hot dogs, also known as the World’s Largest Hot Dog Chain.

+ It is a popular snack in German-speaking countries, where it is sold at various fast food outlets and is often consumed while standing.

+ Whataburger is a fast food restaurant that specifically makes hamburgers.

+ McDonald’s has over 36,000 stores in 119 countrycountries and territories, the second-most stores out of all fast food chains worldwide behind only the Subway.

+ Culver’s is an United StatesAmerican fast food franchise.

+ The McFlurry is a brand of flavored ice cream distributed by the international fast food restaurant chain McDonald’s and was first introduced in Canada in 1995.

+ KFC, also known as Kentucky Fried Chicken, is an American fast food restaurant chain that specializes in fried chicken.

+ His patents have impacted modern washing machines and the fast food industry.

+ Other local fast food dishes include a Mitraillette.

+ Popeyes Louisiana Chicken, known simply as Popeyes, is a fried chicken fast food franchise.

+ Sushi invented by Hanaya was an early form of fast food that was not fermented.

+ The promoters of this idea see it as fitting between fast food and what they call “casual dining”.

+ Hardee’s is an American fast food franchise which first began on September 3, 1960.

+ The dish originated in the 1850s as lunchtime fast food for textile mill workers in Mumbai.

+ The fast food chain McDonald’s produces their own type of nuggets, called Chicken McNuggets.

+ The restaurants that sell fast food are called “fast food shops” or “fast food restaurants”.

+ The Guadelupe bass is a popular gamefish in China, these creatures can only be found in fish tanks at Chinese fast food restaurants, or in rare cases, sewage pipes.

+ It is a popular kind of fast food in some parts of the world.

+ The cheeseburger is usually found at fast food restaurants, such as Burger King and McDonalds.

+ The menu of AW includes hamburgers, french fries, hot dogs and other fast food style meals.

+ PETA has protested fast food chain KFC for the way it kills chickens and also for jallikattu or sallikattu in Tamil Nadu.

+ Pizza Pizza Limited, doing business as Pizza Pizza, is a franchised CanadaCanadian pizza fast food restaurant with locations throughout Ontario, Canada.

+ They are a popular inexpensive fast food at train stations throughout Japan, they are served by exclusive and expensive specialty restaurants, and they are also made at home.

+ Long John Silver's is a fast food restaurant that sells mainly seafood.

+ Her father owns a restaurant and a fast food business in Motherwell.
+ Wendy's is an American international fast food restaurant chain.

“pencil” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “pencil”:

+ The important difference between pens and pencils is that the tip of a pencil is made of solid graphite which is rubbed off onto the paper.

+ The metal band used to mate the eraser with pencil is called a ferrule.

+ One part has a spike, a sharp, pointy part at its end, and the other part has a pencil or a pen.

+ Tap on that pencil icon to the switch between visual editing and wikitext editing.

+ Batik patterns are drawn with pencil and later drawn again using a hot wax.

+ Circles can be made by pressing the leg with the spike into the paper, putting the pencil on the paper, and moving the pencil in the circle.

pencil how to use in sentences
pencil how to use in sentences

Example sentences of “pencil”:

+ These can include from pencil drawings, pen and ink drawings, oil paintings or even 3D models created with a computer.

+ All erasers will produce some dust called debris after rubbing and it will usually be black as it cleared away the pencil marks.

+ In 1770, British chemist Joseph Priestley noticed that rubber was very good for removing pencil marks on paper.

+ France was also unable to import the inferior German graphite pencil substitute.

+ Log in and click the pencil icon to open the page you want to edit.

+ A pencil sharpener is a machine for making a point at the of a pencil sharp enough so you can use it.

+ The design was widely acclaimed and won him a DAD yellow pencil in 1997.

+ The town of Keswick, near the original findings of block graphite, has a pencil museum.

+ The “Ehrenberg Collection” includes 40,000 microscope preparations, 5,000 raw samples, 3,000 pencil and ink drawings, and nearly 1,000 letters of correspondence.

+ Residual graphite from a pencil stick is not poisonous, and graphite is harmless if consumed.

+ These can include from pencil drawings, pen and ink drawings, oil paintings or even 3D models created with a computer.

+ All erasers will produce some dust called debris after rubbing and it will usually be black as it cleared away the pencil marks.
+ In 1770, British chemist Joseph Priestley noticed that rubber was very good for removing pencil marks on paper.

“eagle” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “eagle”:

– Breyer is an Eagle Scout.

– The eagle was the symbol of the Artaxiad Dynasty and later on the symbol of the Arsacid Dynasty of Armenia.

– Gardner went to school at Eagle House and Wellington College, BerkshireWellington College and studied at Exeter College, Oxford.

– Ford was involved in The Boy Scouts of America, and earned that program’s highest rank, Eagle Scout.

– New Mexico is home to one of the longest trams in the world, the Sandia Peak Tramway, in Albuquerque and one of worlds longest zip lines, the Apache Eagle ZipRider, in Ruidoso.

eagle in-sentences
eagle in-sentences

Example sentences of “eagle”:

– Pallas’s fish eagle, also known as Pallas’s sea eagle or band-tailed fish eagle, is a large, brownish sea eagle.

– Combs was killed during a land speed record attempt as part of the North American Eagle Project on August 27, 2019, in the Alvord Desert, Oregon at the age of 39.

– At first, the coat of arms of the city showed an eagle as well as a beaver as a canting symbol.

– The nest of the bald eagle is larger than any other nest in North America.

– The white-tailed eagle “Haliaeetus albicilla” “Etymology”: “Haliaeetus”, New Latin for “sea-eagle“.

– Spotted eagle rays live in shallow, coastal waters and coral reefs in tropical regions, including Hawaii, the Gulf of Mexico, Oceania, west Africa, the Indian Ocean and the west coast of the United States of America.

– The coat of arms of Egypt is a Gold golden eagle looking towards the left.

- Pallas's fish eagle, also known as Pallas's sea eagle or band-tailed fish eagle, is a large, brownish sea eagle.

- Combs was killed during a land speed record attempt as part of the North American Eagle Project on August 27, 2019, in the Alvord Desert, Oregon at the age of 39.

– He played Cookie Monster, Bert and Grover on Sesame Street and he did Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Animal and Sam the Eagle on the Muppets.

– The harpy eagle is one of the largest eagles and most powerful birds of prey in the world.

– Spotted eagle rays are viviparous, meaning they give live birth.

– It was first performed in the Eagle Ice Cream Saloon in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1847.

– Its emblem is an eagle with two heads.

More in-sentence examples of “eagle”:

– Harry Holden Adams was an African-American photographer who worked for the California Eagle and Los Angeles Sentinel.

– The golden eagle is found over most of the world and it usually eats small mammals.

– The eagle holds a branch in one talon, and three arrows in the other, meaning the three major islands: Saint Thomas, Saint John, and Saint Croix.

– On 21 October, 2013 Eagle Music Company YouTube channel was launched.

– The African fish eagle or the African sea eagle is a large species of eagle.

– The people of the Philippines have learned that the Philippine Eagle likes eating flying lemurs and civets.

– His symbols were the thunderbolt, a sceptre, an oak tree, and the eagle and bull were his sacred animals.

– The predators of the least weasel include red foxes, sables, steppe and forest polecat, stoats, eagle owls and buzzards.

– After winning its independence from Spain in 1810, the newly created nation of Mexico–whose capital was built on the ruins of Tenochtitlan–adopted the symbol of the eagle and the snake to commemorate its Aztec heritage.

– The county seat is Eagle River.

– The picture above the head of the two-headed eagle is the helmet of Skanderbeg.

– The Philippine eagle is a bird of prey that can be found only in the Philippines.

– The White Eagle came from a legend about Lech.

– The bald eagle lives in North America.

– American Eagle shows an understanding of our policies by how many deleted edits he has.

– 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.

– For many centuries the Polish flag was a white eagle on a red background.

– In April 1980, Vance resigned in protest of Operation Eagle Claw, the secret mission to rescue American hostages in Iran.

– A smaller pin-on version of the NOESA emblem may be worn on the Eagle Scout square knot patch on the Scout uniform.

– Therefore, I have decided to nominate both Kennedy and American Eagle at this point in time.

– Cutting down a large number of trees is one of the important reasons why the Philippine Eagle is in danger.

– Just a quickie to say that American Eagle needs adding.

– The wings of the eagle are spread out, and its head held high.

– It was built in France by Dassault Aviation to compete McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle and Panavia Tornado.

– Spotted eagle rays mature at the age of 4 to 6 years old.

– After the F-15 Eagle replaced it, it was used as a bomber and the G model was used as a Wild Weasel.

– The Boston mountains are the sources of the White River, the Buffalo River, the Kings River and War Eagle Creek.

– American Airlines and subsidiary American Eagle use the airport.

– The eagle stands for the United States.

– They help the eagle to stay on rising air currents without using much energy, while the eagle looks at the ground below, to find the next meal.

– I think American Eagle would be one of our most worthy candidates for adminship.

– Between 1916 and 1945, the Flag of the President of the United States showed an eagle facing to its left.

– The Bald Eagle is a holy bird in some North American cultures.

– In his later years, Ford received the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award in May 1970 and Silver Buffalo Award from the Boy Scouts of America.

– The NOESA was introduced during BSA’a 100th Anniversary year with the first 152 awards being made in 2011 by the National Eagle Scout Association.

– Angela Eagle is a British peopleBritish Labour Party politician.

– I have asked both Kennedy and American Eagle if they would allow me to nominate them at this point in time.

– The Order of the Aztec Eagle is a Mexican order and is the highest decoration awarded to foreigners in the country.

– Dawkins’s last game as an Eagle was an NFC Championship loss to the Arizona Cardinals.

– West was born in Winston-Salem, North CarolinaWinston-Salem, Eagle Scout with Bronze Palms, and attended Atkins High School, graduating as valedictorian in 1959.

– This triangle contains a bald eagle clutching two metalic tools.

– The eagle ray is commonly seen cruising along sandy beaches in very shallow waters.

– Spotted eagle rays eat crustaceans including shrimp, prawns and crabs, molluscs like octopuses, clams and oysters.

– Holcomb attained the rank of Eagle Scout.

– The orb and scepter held by the eagle are heraldryheraldic symbols of sovereign power and autocracy.

– The bald eagle does not like to be near humans.

- Harry Holden Adams was an African-American photographer who worked for the California Eagle and Los Angeles Sentinel.

- The golden eagle is found over most of the world and it usually eats small mammals.
- The eagle holds a branch in one talon, and three arrows in the other, meaning the three major islands: Saint Thomas, Saint John, and Saint Croix.

Sentence example of “firearm”

How to use in-sentence of “firearm”:

+ A suppressor, sometimes called a “silencer”, can be attached to the muzzle of a firearm to reduce the sound of firing the weapon.

+ In order to be issued with a firearm, or to carry a firearm whilst on duty, a Garda must be in possession of a valid gun card.

+ The film focuses on the World War II experiences of Desmond Doss, an American Pacifismpacifist combat medic who did not carry or use a weapon or firearm of any kind.

+ In 2010, while campaigning for Congress Bass supported the expanded firearm registration bill.

+ The chamber is that part of a firearm into which the cartridge cartridge is loaded.

+ Bušić died by suicide on 1 September 2013 with firearm in his apartment near Zadar, Croatia.

+ Certain states in the United States make carrying a firearm for personal defense relatively easy while others make it more difficult.

Sentence example of firearm
Sentence example of firearm

Example sentences of “firearm”:

+ A manually loaded firearm is one in which the chamber is loaded by hand each time the weapon is fired.

+ On May 21, 2013, about 4 p.m., Venner committed suicide by firearm in the cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris, which led to the evacuation of about 1,500 people from the cathedral.

+ Heckler Koch is a GermanyGerman firearm manufacturing company.

+ Cartridges can be loaded directly into a firearm into the chamber.

+ The term “assault rifle” comes from the firearm Sturmgewehr 44, translated to “Assault Rifle 1944”.

+ Dante can use a melee weapon or a firearm towards enemies.

+ Every firearm in the game has either iron sights or a telescopic sight ; while using the sights, a zoom effect enlarges objects in view.

+ A firearm cartridge infobox may be used to summarize information about a particular cartridge or artillery shell.

+ Taking an empty magazine out of a firearm and putting in a full one is known as reloading the gun, but putting more bullets inside the magazine is known as reloading the magazine.

+ The patina protects the firearm from the more damaging rust that would occur if the patina were polished off.

+ A manually loaded firearm is one in which the chamber is loaded by hand each time the weapon is fired.

+ On May 21, 2013, about 4 p.m., Venner committed suicide by firearm in the cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris, which led to the evacuation of about 1,500 people from the cathedral.

+ Submachine guns rose to prominence as a frontline close-quarters combat weapon and commando firearm during World War II.

+ In modern armies, every soldier has at least one firearm as standard equipment.

+ As a general rule, cylinders are not designed to be removed from the firearm except for cleaning.

+ A semi-automatic, or self-loading firearm is a gun that requires only a trigger pull for each cartridge round that is fired, unlike a single-action chamber each successive round.

+ A bipod is sometimes attached to a firearm to help support it.

+ Multiple discharges of a firearm or firearms are referred to as gunfire.

+ An automatic firearm is a firearm which will keep firing as long as the trigger is being pulled and there is still ammunition in the magazine.

+ Forgotston committed suicide by firearm early in 2016, sixteen days before his 71st birthday in Hammond, LouisianaHammond, Louisiana.