Some example sentences of “go about”

How to use in-sentence of “go about”:

– They do not occur in these structures when the structures go about their normal functions.

– This is not a complete list of methods, but it does show the ways astronomers go about estimating the distance of astronomical objects.

– The car could only go about 40 miles before it had to add water.

– A warning template is not the right way to go about this.

– I am familiar with the quick deletion criteria but am not sure about the proper way to go about requesting quick deletion.

– Instead of following every rule, it is acceptable to use common sense as you go about editing.

– The movements themselves, such as the abolitionist movement, were not completely unified and had internal disagreements over what should be done or how to go about it.

Some example sentences of go about
Some example sentences of go about

How to use in-sentence of “though”

How to use in-sentence of “though”:

+ He also served as the Pakistan Ambassador of the United States serving from 1973 though 1979.

+ Unfortunately, though we do have a page, it is not a proper article, so that needs work also.

+ This worked in favor of the Union even though the blockade was not that effective yet.

+ Following is a model for remedies, though these steps do not necessarily have to be done in this sequence.

+ Stiles and Colin Mochrie were the only two actors to appear in every episode of the US version, though Wayne Brady also became a regular near the beginning of the second season.

+ Even though the Dakota tried to negotiate with the U.S.

+ Kennedy, even though Kennedy was a Roman Catholic.

How to use in-sentence of though
How to use in-sentence of though

Example sentences of “though”:

+ Even though he has the second most edits of.

+ After the scandal, the duo got themselves back together as Rob Fab, though with limited success.
+ She became the first First Lady to write a memoir, though she was unable to find a publisher, and had been dead almost 75 years before "The Personal Memoirs of Julia Dent Grant Mrs.

+ Even though he has the second most edits of.

+ After the scandal, the duo got themselves back together as Rob Fab, though with limited success.

+ She became the first First Lady to write a memoir, though she was unable to find a publisher, and had been dead almost 75 years before “The Personal Memoirs of Julia Dent Grant Mrs.

+ Silty soil retains water longer, but it can’t hold on to as much nutrients as you’d want it to though it’s fairly fertile.

+ Yet a single electron would travel simultaneously though multiple holes, however many were placed in front of it.

+ Even though these wars are called “wars of religion”, religion only played a small part, power politics were also important.

+ There are between 27,000 and 47,000 individuals, though their population is getting smaller in the wild.

+ His 1997 novel, “Enduring Love”, about a person with de Clerambault’s syndrome, is regarded by many as a masterpiece, though “Atonement” has received equally high acclaim.

+ It killed about 24 people and caused about $1.5 billion in damage even though it was a weak hurricane.

+ Tejano music began to become unpopular, though its “Queen of Tejano music”, Selena became the “Top Latin Artist of the Decade” by “Billboard” magazine in 1999.

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

+ On November 2, 2018 a video leaked from Mendoza’s campaign showing her plans to run for Mayor of Chicago in 2019 even though she successfully ran for re-election as Comptroller in 2018.

+ Most species live on land, though some live in trees.

+ It is rare to get a trojan on your computer by merely visiting a website, though it can happen.

+ Even though there is one empty, he cannot see it.

+ They are able to reproduce by themselves, though normally reproduce sexually.

+ Co-op Societies were also made to pay “excess profits tax” even though as co-operatives they made no profits.

More in-sentence examples of “though”:

+ It is transparentclear, though it is sometimes mixed with other liquids before people drink it.

+ Diastereomers can have very different properties even though they look similar.

+ In most cases, the only required parameters are, though child navboxes do not even require those to be set.

+ They are part of France and the European Union, though to them.

+ Descendants of the freed slaves, called Creoles, have a large role in the city, even though they are only a small amount of the population.

+ Many European states had government in exilegovernments-in-exile during the Allies, even though their countries were under Nazi occupation.

+ High fives are not done because a person is mad at someone else, even though doing one may hurt.

+ Three different Dexter suits are available, though they have no effect on gameplay.

+ Even though mosts states have a minimal age at which people can be married, this is often not respected.

+ Albums by the other members were not as successful, though they still sold well.

+ On Linux, the message displayed when this bug occurs is “floating point exception”, even though floating point numbers were not involved.

+ It was also the first to offer craps, though several other casinos in Macau now offer the game.

+ Even though the phrase is commonly attributed to Marx, he was not the first to use it.

+ Even though their accounts are older than my own account, they were largely inactive until a couple of days after my request began.

+ He wrote several songs for his White Whale RecordsWhite Whale label-mates the Turtles, though his participation in their recording is unknown.

+ Even though South Africa is thought as semi-arid, there is a difference in climate as well as topography.

+ Anji, though used in late era, especially from Medieval Manipur, is also considered as a sacred symbol.

+ She was best known for her role as “Barbara Baxter” in the final season of the Shirley Booth sitcom “Hazel Hazel”, which aired on 1965 to 1966 though the program began in 1961 on NBC.

+ Most of the songs were new, though Cohen did debut “Born in Chains” onstage in 2010 and “My Oh My” was played during a soundcheck the same year.

+ Even though Perugia is in the Central part of Italy, the city has a humid subtropical climate, similar to much of Northern Italy.

+ In order to have a legitimate heir to the throne, this meant that Anne and Henry needed to legalize their union quickly and therefore were secretly married on January 25, 1533, even though the divorce had not come through.

+ Even though cosplaying is originally from Japan, there are a number of cosplay communities in Malaysia, China, the United States, UK, Indonesia, and the Philippines, because of the popularity of Japanese animation, movies, and popular culture in those countries.

+ Ryu Gwansun joined in the March 1st Movement with some friends from her school, though her teacher strongly told them not to.

+ Even though the English sailors had done so well, they didn’t get paid and were made to stay on their ships and ‘Guard’ in case there was another Spanish attack.

+ In a narrow sense, some may refer to it as a civil war, though many other factors were at play.

+ The character’s creator has been disputed between Jerry Robinson, Bill Finger, and Bob Kane, even though many believe Robinson created the character.

+ Even though more digital circuits are made, analog circuits will always be necessary, since the world and its people work in analog ways.

+ He wanted to assume the throne of England even though his father was still alive.

+ Even though it is a very harsh climate Wrangel island has a large and diverse wildlife population.

+ Javert decides trying to understand why Valjean did not kill him even though Valjean used to be a bad person is too hard for him to understand, so he jumps off a bridge and drowns.

+ It is a good practice to “always” include “song=” and “artist=”, even though some uses of the template do not require them.

+ When applying this rule, a foul on the initial break, though it is a loss of two points, is not counted as two fouls.

+ The territories of Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man, though also under the sovereignty of the British Crown, have a slightly different constitutional relationship with the United Kingdom, and are consequently classed as Crown dependencies rather than Overseas Territories.

+ It has 110 levels.The tower has 108 stories as counted by standard methods, though the building’s owners count the main roof as 109 and the mechanical penthouse roof as 110.

+ Compulsions of someone who is scrupulous includes excessive praying, excessive trips to their church, asking their priest the same question if what they did is a sin even though they’ve been told it’s not, etc.

+ It is spoken by many Hawaii locals, though many also speak standard English.

+ To these states belonged Austria as well though Hungary that was part of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire was not part of the German Confederation.

+ Even though Mikoyan-Gurevich airplanes in World War II had not been as good as airplanes by Lavochkin or Yakovlev.

+ Even though it was illegal, people still made beer and whiskey, and the makers needed people to drive their illegal whiskey to their customers.

+ After the separation of the two offices the position of Astronomer Royal has been largely honorary, though he remains available to advise the Sovereign on astronomical and related scientific matters, and the office is of great prestige.

+ Many people also complain about problems that make their computer less safe to use, even though Microsoft tries to fix these problems.

+ As he was unsuccessful, he stayed in Šram’s office until 1861 even though he was no longer allowed to practice law since 1857.

+ Some scientists, scholars and others still use Latin in the course of everyday work, even though the Roman civilization fell apart more than 1,500 years ago.

+ Most species are very similar in appearance, though they vary in size from 3mm to 18mm in length.

+ The night after the Royal Rumble, Punk did not show up “Raw” or on the “SmackDown” tapings on Tuesday in Toledo, OhioToledo, Ohio even though he was advertised.

+ His Mom always makes him ride the school bus even though he does not want to, and sometimes tries to run home and not go to class.

+ The opera is normally in Italian, though there is also a French version that’s almost never used anymore.

+ Generally, the format string returned by the hook is specified in some form by the field of the table, though there are exceptions.

+ From that time on, he supported the Labour Party Labour Party, even though one of his best friends at university, Conservative Party.

+ It is a period of prehistory because, though iron and steel continue to be important even today, the “Iron Age” is defined as ending when people began to write their history.

+ It is transparentclear, though it is sometimes mixed with other liquids before people drink it.

+ Diastereomers can have very different properties even though they look similar.

Example uses in sentence of “run away with”

How to use in-sentence of “run away with”:

+ While she is there, she finds out in a newspaper that Maria has run away with Henry Crawford.

+ The Three Little Pigs get scared and run away with Wolf who claims they are his ride.

+ Although strongly humiliated, Zenigata tries to deliver the recognition to the gentleman thief, who however, seeing the inspector coming in the distance, believes that the he wants to arrest him and therefore begins to run away with Fujiko and Jigen.

+ As it was, Pironi seemed poised to run away with the title, but his quest was ended prematurely at the next race in Germany.

+ He married young, but left his wife to run away with Mary Godwin.

+ Hur Jun made a decision to run away with her, though, they failed.

+ Meanwhile, two stoats at Redwall Abbey accidentally kill a Brother of Redwall and then run away with the sword of Martin the Warrior.

+ Shelby’s plans to sell her son, she decides to run away with her only son.

Example uses in sentence of run away with
Example uses in sentence of run away with

Some in-sentence examples of “shorten”

How to use in-sentence of “shorten”:

+ It uses many rules to shorten grade 3 even further.

+ Global warming may shorten the frog’s breeding time during winter, and also destroy their snowy habitat.

+ The current Leader of the Opposition is Anthony Albanese, replacing Bill Shorten who resigned after losing in the 2016 and 2019 elections.

+ Modern ones have prisms inside, which fold the light path to shorten the length of the tubes.

+ Bill Shorten is the former National Secretary of the Australian Workers’ Union.

+ They are also used to shorten common phrases that would otherwise need a full sentence to talk about.

Some in-sentence examples of shorten
Some in-sentence examples of shorten

Example sentences of “shorten”:

+ The show’s name came from a gong used to shorten performances that were not liked.

+ There are sentences in this article that are too long, there are sentences in this article that lack the fluidity needed for an encyclopedic article, and mostly, you need to shorten up some of the sentences, as some of them go on too long.

+ All forms of pneuomoconiosis shorten life, and have no cure.

+ This time Jonayo managed to shorten the articles and try to simplify them a bit, but they are still a mess.

+ If successful, it would shorten the war.

+ If you put in a parameter of “?” then it will shorten it all down to “?” which is useful in very tight spaces such as tables and charts.

+ This regular season was shorten due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the NHL adopted a special 24-team playoff tournament.

+ It states the software will shorten them.

+ Given that info, we can probably shorten the sections about taxonomy,the description, and merge distribution habitat and ecology into one section.

+ However, early reproduction can place stress on the body and possibly shorten lifespans.

+ The microtubules hold on to kinetochore and shorten in length.

+ Presently a road by the name of Mansehra-Naran-Jalkhad-Chilas MNJCroad is being constructed through Babusar Pass that will shorten the distance between Mansehra and Chilas by around.

+ This aircraft was used from the beginning of 1939 and made it possible -thanks to improved flight authonomy and top speed of 370kmh – to eliminate the change of aircraft, to reduce the number of stopovers and to shorten the travel time of a full day.

+ After the Labor’s loss in the 2019 Australian federal election2019 federal election, Bowen announced his candidacy in the leadership election to replace Opposition Leader Bill Shorten on 21 May.

+ People from Swadlincote often shorten its name to simply ‘Swad’.

+ The information value of a string is higher, if it is more difficult to shorten its description.

+ The show's name came from a gong used to shorten performances that were not liked.

+ There are sentences in this article that are too long, there are sentences in this article that lack the fluidity needed for an encyclopedic article, and mostly, you need to shorten up some of the sentences, as some of them go on too long.
+ All forms of pneuomoconiosis shorten life, and have no cure.

How to use the word “castle”

How to use in-sentence of “castle”:

– Instead, a player will usually castle and find safety on the edge of the board behind pawns.

– The castle belonged to Albrecht von WallensteinWallenstein, a soldier and politician of the Thirty Years’ War.

– The area became the focus of a targeted regeneration initiative, led by the Castle Vale Housing Action Trust from 1993 to 2005, where the estate witnessed the demolition of many of its houses and facilities, the repair of remaining properties, and the construction of new housing and facilities along with the remodelling of the estate, funded both privately and publicly.

– In 2000, the town, together with numerous surrounding Fortificationfortifications, including the Castle Islands Fortifications, they were added to the World Heritage Site.

– He built Kronborg castle in Elsinore again between 1574 and 1585.

How to use the word castle
How to use the word castle

Example sentences of “castle”:

– The Nürburgring, known as simply “the Ring” by enthusiasts, is the name of a famous motorsport race track in Nürburg, Germany, built in the 1920s around the village and medieval castle of Nürburg in the Eifel, which is about 70 kilometres south of Cologne, 100 kilometres northwest of Mainz, and 120 kilometres northwest of Frankfurt.

– The Courcelles sur Vesle castle was built in 1694.

– Queen Victoria visited the castle during her tour through England and Wales in 1832.

– The castle sits atop Castle Hill, an intrusive volcanic crag, part of the Stirling Sill geological formation.

– As Mario arrives, he learns that Bowser took over the castle and kidnapped Peach.

– There is a small Old Town, and a castle called Bratislavský Hrad.

– The remains of a late Norman period castle known as Penstowe Castle are 500 metres west of the village.

– Clipping problems can often be used as a time-saving tactic in speedruns, for example, in Super Mario 64 it is possible to skip walking up the spiral staircase in the castle by jumping through the ceiling.

– Takamatsu was a castle town.

- The Nürburgring, known as simply "the Ring" by enthusiasts, is the name of a famous motorsport race track in Nürburg, Germany, built in the 1920s around the village and medieval castle of Nürburg in the Eifel, which is about 70 kilometres south of Cologne, 100 kilometres northwest of Mainz, and 120 kilometres northwest of Frankfurt.

- The Courcelles sur Vesle castle was built in 1694.
- Queen Victoria visited the castle during her tour through England and Wales in 1832.

– On December 20, 2017, it was announced that Castle would be reprising his role as Michael Myers in the new “Halloween” movie.

– In 936 the king died and his body was buried on the castle hill in Quedlinburg.

– The Wawel Cathedral and Kraków’s castle are built on Wawel Hill.

– Since it was built when Okinawa was Independenceindependent, the castle structure is very different from other castles in Japan.

– Seymour and Catherine moved into the castle and brought with them ladies to attend on the Queen Dowager, as well as gentlemen of the household and Yeomen of the guard.

– It grew up around the Frauenfeld castle on the land of the Reichenau convent.

More in-sentence examples of “castle”:

- The castle was started in 1295 and work stopped in 1330.

- Edward was officially invested as Prince of Wales in a ceremony at Caernarvon Castle on 13 July 1911 and was even tutored by furture Prime Minister David Lloyd George to speak a few words of Welsh.
- The following year Elizabeth ordered that Dublin Castle be improved so the lord lieutenant could live there.

– The castle was started in 1295 and work stopped in 1330.

– Edward was officially invested as Prince of Wales in a ceremony at Caernarvon Castle on 13 July 1911 and was even tutored by furture Prime Minister David Lloyd George to speak a few words of Welsh.

– The following year Elizabeth ordered that Dublin Castle be improved so the lord lieutenant could live there.

– Some castle ruins have been rebuilt to look like they did originally.

– The Château de Chaumont is a castle in Chaumont-sur-Loire, Loir-et-Cher, France.

– The most famous are the Palamidi castle, and Bourtzi castle which is on the islet in front of the port.

– Honda Tadakatsu built Ōtaki Castle on a hill in 1590.

– There was previously another castle here during the Edo period, but it was destroyed.

– Robert de Mortain built his castle there.

– New Castle had 4,862 people in 2000.

– Arundel Castle is a castle in Arundel, West Sussex, England.

– Hideyoshi said that all samurai must either live on farms or live in castle towns with other warriors.

– In 1620, Tokugawa Hidetada started to rebuild Osaka Castle and it finished in 1629.

– The castle has been used in movies including “Macbeth”.

– She was a great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria, she was born in Windsor Castle and grew up in Great Britain, Germany and Malta.

– The Castle of Ribalonga was a fortress that probably began to be inhabited on the Iron Age and continued on the Ancient Rome.

– The outer stone wall of Kumamoto Castle has particular structure.

– In 1575, Nagachika Kanamori built the castle at the top of Kameyama mountain.

– Caernarfon Castle is a castle in Wales.

– The William Parsons, 3rd Earl of RosseEarl of Rosse observed the nebula at Birr Castle in 1848, and referred to the object as the Crab Nebula because a drawing he made of it looked like a crab.

– Gilles de Rais had his castle here.

– The other was Toyotomi Hideyoshi’s castle at Momoyama near Kyoto.

– The canton gained the castle in 1804.

– It started as a little township with a little castle and some farmhouses.

– The most interesting sight is the big castle which it is built at the crusade period by Ioannites Knights.

– The boundary with the North Riding of Yorkshire was adjusted: the part of the town of Barnard Castle that was in Yorkshire was added to County Durham, but the part of the Borough of Stockton-on-Tees in Durham was given to the North Riding.

– King Marke’s castle is empty except for Isolde and Brangaene who stand by a lighted torch.

– There are 7 museums, 2 theaters, 1 castle and 7 nature parcs.

– The game begins with a letter from Princess Peach inviting Mario to come to her castle for a cake she has baked for him.

– Carrickfergus Castle is Norman architectureNorman castle in Carrickfergus, County Antrim in Northern Ireland.

– The Hamada clan was on the shogunate’s side in the Meiji Restoration, and the castle was burned down.

– Edward Bruce made an agreement with the castle commander, Mowbray.

– Mošovce was at first a royal village, and in about 1350 changed into a privileged town, which belonged to the kingroyal castle of Blatnica.

– The castle was built on a marsh by the village of Llanfaes.

– When the ground was used for Cricket, they played at Castle Ground or Nottingham Forest’s Town Ground.

– Glamis Castle is set in the wide valley of Strathmore, near Forfar, the capital of Angus.

– In Delaware, the New Castle County Courthouse in Wilmington and Family Court in Georgetown were evacuated.

– In the later part of his reign Fulk made several gains in the south including much of Poitou and built a castle there to protect his interests.

– The quake destroyed the castle tower of Maruoka Castle.

– Date Masamune built the castle at Sendai in 1601.

– Kenroku-en was made as a garden of the Kanazawa castle at the Edo period.

– In December, Sidney Castle got the job of taking the rest of the railway apart.

– This Japanese castle is also known as Hakutei-jō.

– The district is named after the Wartburg castleWartburg, a castle near Eisenach most famous as Martin Luther’s refuge in 1521.

– There was an inscription over a door in the castle which read, meaning “what pleased the Sicilians, only Sperlinga denied”.

– Brahan Castle was a castle that used to stand near Dingwall, in Easter Ross, Scotland.

– Liebenwerda had a Water castle with a Keep called Lubwarttower.

– When Bowser Bowser uses the Star Rod, he interrupts the party hosted by Princess Peach and the castle is lifted into outer space.

– Together with Durham Cathedral, the castle is a World Heritage Site in England since 1986.

– The main sightseeing attraction is the 14th-century Castle of Almansa.

How to use in sentence of “lasting”

How to use in-sentence of “lasting”:

+ It does not appear that the Athlones left any lasting mark in Canada, or indeed conducted any public works, delivered any speeches or performed any works of lasting value, though photos of the Earl with Roosevelt, Churchill and Mackenzie King on the ramparts of the Citadel during the Quebec Conference were amply published at the time.

+ They did not form a lasting political organization until the Odrysian state was founded in the 4th century BC.

+ The film, lasting 52 minutes, is a documentary 80 years of Ricardo Rangel, 60 of which were dedicated to photography, directed by Licinio de Azevedo and co-produced by Camilo de Sousa and Ebano Multimédia.

+ Open-source projects offer an opportunity to contribute to something that has lasting value and that will continue to grow.

+ Phil” had been renewed through at least 2012-2013, lasting through the 11th season.

How to use in sentence of lasting
How to use in sentence of lasting

Example sentences of “lasting”:

+ Tires made of harder rubber are made for long lasting performance, like long-distance truck carriers.

+ Their attempts at reform had a lasting effect on Rome, because later on the Senate used some of the ideas from their reforms in their own laws.

+ Tires made of harder rubber are made for long lasting performance, like long-distance truck carriers.

+ Their attempts at reform had a lasting effect on Rome, because later on the Senate used some of the ideas from their reforms in their own laws.

+ The wave of immigration, lasting until 1929, gave labor and changed American culture.

+ Edward only ruled as King for nine years but made a lasting impression.

+ He served as Prime Minister of Jordan and formed four different governments, the last of which was Jordan’s longest lasting government in the history of the kingdom.

+ Among Napoleon’s most lasting reforms was a new law code, popularly called the Napoleonic Code.

+ In chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome there is pelvic pain of unknown cause, lasting longer than 6 months, as the key symptom.

+ During this period he made a lasting friendship with the painter Théo van Rysselberghe and the sculptor Constantin Meunier.

+ Hurricane John was the longest lasting and most continuous tropical cyclone on Earth in recorded history.

+ European settlers have made a few trips into the park, but there has been very few long lasting settlements and little change to the natural environment.

+ Plumian Professor of Astronomy and Experimental PhilosophyPlumian Professor and director of the Cambridge Observatory, he investigated a wide range of physical phenomena though made few lasting contributions outside astronomy.

+ Radio 2 plays music from a period lasting over 40 year.

+ Toyota automobiles are well known for lasting a very long time.

+ On the other hand, sometimes behavioral treatment of insomnia may give more lasting results.

+ He had an extremely long career, lasting over 65 years.

+ Its lasting legacy is returning to Christmas the merriment and festivity the day lost after a period of Puritan sobriety.

+ He became famous starting in 1931 and lasting for three decades.

+ It is a very long act, lasting 2 ½ hours, but it is normally played without an interval as the music is continuous, even between the scenes.

+ Mozart made the symphony into a carefully worked-out piece lasting up to half an hour.

More in-sentence examples of “lasting”:

+ She understands firsthand that individuals who have fled African countries to save their lives often have lasting trauma that needs to be acknowledged and treated holistically to ensure long-term progress.

+ David McClure Brinkley was an American newscaster for NBC and ABC in a career lasting from 1943 to 1997.

+ During all this time lasting for three to four hundred years, the Chola kings were growing in power and influence.

+ He was involved in professional baseball from 1949 until his death, lasting 65 years.

+ Upon the ATF’s failure to raid the compound, a siege lasting 51 days was initiated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

+ After a gestation period lasting around 1 year, the females give birth to around 1-15 pups.

+ This species of shark is viviparous, giving birth to 1-5 pups after a gestation period lasting up to 12 months.

+ The discovery or establishment of common ground between individuals is a fundamental component for long lasting interpersonal relationships.

+ After the conquests of Adad-nirari II in the 900s BC, the Neo-Assyrian Empire became the successor to the Old Assyrian Empire, and dominated the Ancient Near East, the East Mediterranean, Asia Minor, the Caucasus, and parts of both the Arabian Peninsula and North Africa, Conquestconquering and lasting longer than their rivals, such as the Neo-Babylonian Empire, Canaan, the Kushite Empire, and Ancient Egypt.

+ In Scotland the Jacobite cause became a lasting romantic memory.

+ The songs can last up to four hours, with some individual songs lasting up to one hour.

+ The Deadline for Candidate Nominations will be on 1 October 2020, with political Campaigning lasting for four Weeks until Polling day on 1 November 2020.

+ Its purpose is to console the victims of the Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasakiatomic bombs and to pray for the realization of lasting world peace.

+ Members of the People’s National Assembly are directly elected through proportional representation in multiple-member districts and serve terms lasting five years at a time.

+ These periods, as said, were extremely short, lasting less than a second.

+ Even though the Taiwan Democracy only existed for a short time, it inspired the ideas of the provinces’ independence and autonomy and had a lasting impact.

+ Most fissure are acute, lasting about 4-6 weeks.

+ The bridge’s collapse had lasting effects on science and engineering.

+ Today Terrazzo continues to provide environmentally friendly durability and low maintenance, typically lasting the life of the building.

+ They had been tortured for a long time, and they had withdrawn their confessions.” This witchcraft trial left a lasting impression on Praetorius and may have changed his thinking.

+ There are also school holidays, lasting one week in March and September, about one month in June, and about one and a half months in December.

+ Many performances for this song were shown on Korean TV, unusual for Younha as her last appearance on TV was with her single “Touch.” Much promotion occurred for this single and it helped for a long charting life for “Audition”, lasting well over 3 months in all the Korean charts.

+ He followed with 2002’s “My Ride’s Here” and the ballad “Genius”, later taken as the title for a 2002 Zevon anthology, and a song whose string section illustrates the lasting influence of Stravinsky on Zevon’s work.

+ It is lit up at dusk every September 11, lasting until dawn the next day.

+ This Parliament is known as the Long Parliament, because it ended up lasting for twenty years, until 1660.

+ It is a very long work, lasting about 75 minutes.

+ These services were very long, lasting about three hours.

+ In England and Wales, about 40% of these meetings do not lead to a long lasting relationship.

+ It is a fundamental idea for International Labour Organization for universal and lasting peace; And Vienna Declaration also affirm social justice as a subject and a purpose of education for human rights.

+ The celebration occurs every Corpus Christi, lasting for five days.

+ Anthony Edward Tudor Browne For his lasting contribution as a children’s illustrator he won the biennial, international Hans Christian Andersen Award in 2000.

+ While in NXT, Dallas was a one-time NXT Champion and holds the longest reign as NXT Champion, lasting 280 days.

+ In response to a British proposal, Stresemann wrote to the German ambassador in London: ” final and lasting recapitalization of Poland must be delayed until the country is ripe for a settlement of the border according to our wishes and until our own position is sufficiently strong”.

+ Countries could venture into nuclear energy production to help meet the rising energy demand, to help conserve the environment by avoiding air pollution, and also as a long lasting replacement for the depleting fossil fuels sources of energy, but would have to ensure the ongoing safety of production and waste storage.

+ The celebration is celebrated in the Tamil month of Aani lasting a month.

+ During this war lasting for about ten years, Afghanistan’s economy suffered badly.

+ Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony is a good example of a piece which develops from just four notes into a large piece lasting about half an hour.

+ A “superchron” is a polarity interval lasting at least 10million years.

+ His career had an large and lasting effect on Russian culture.

+ He was a career soldier who spent much of his military career in India, where he developed a love of the country and a lasting affinity for the soldiers he commanded.

+ He was quoted as saying “A lasting relationship with a woman is only possible if you are a business failure”.

+ The dukes were never very important in forming the history of Europe, and unlike their relative in the Duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha never set out to form a long lasting dynasty.

+ With, the Orchestra of Radio Television Belgrade, the Grand National Orchestra RTB and others, he made many lasting and valuable recordings of the Yugoslav national heritage.

+ His lasting contribution as a children’s writer, Helsing was a finalist in 2010 for the biennial, international Hans Christian Andersen Award, the highest recognition available to creators of children’s books.

+ At the time, it was the longest inquest over the death of a single individual in the Los Angeles County Coroner’s office lasting eight days with testimony from 49 witnesses and 87 exhibits and the first televised inquest in California.

+ It is used by historians and political theorists to show that the conservative “Reagan Revolution” led by President Ronald Reagan in domestic and foreign policy had a long and lasting impact.

+ She understands firsthand that individuals who have fled African countries to save their lives often have lasting trauma that needs to be acknowledged and treated holistically to ensure long-term progress.

+ David McClure Brinkley was an American newscaster for NBC and ABC in a career lasting from 1943 to 1997.

“pedestrian” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “pedestrian”:

+ That group twice more likely than the control to hit a pedestrian jaywalker.

+ Laws relating to pedestrian crossings vary according to the country.

+ Louisville’s Riverwalk Trail, which passes through Shawnee Park, extends across Louisville’s waterfront, which is an extensive, mostly flat pedestrian pathway.

+ Together with Commonwealth and Queenstown stations, this station will see the construction of an additional pedestrian link bridge linking the station to two new exits, one on each side of the road.

+ The new bridge currently has pedestrian and bicycle access, which the old one lacked.

+ It is wide enough for two lanes of traffic as well as pedestrian walkways.

+ The Helix Bridge is a pedestrian bridge across the opening to Marina Bay, SingaporeMarina Bay in Singapore.

+ Nowadays, roads often have a designated footpath attached especially for pedestrian traffic, called the “sidewalk” in American English and the “pavement” in British English.

pedestrian use in sentences
pedestrian use in sentences

Example sentences of “pedestrian”:

+ Shibuya is famous for its pedestrian scramblescramble crossing, which is called Shibuya Crossing.

+ CTBUH heights are measured from the level of the lowest, significant, open-air, pedestrian entrance of the building.

+ It is on the north side of Green Park, close to the intersection of Piccadilly and the pedestrian Queen’s Walk.

+ Modification to Tsim Sha Tsui Station involved upgrading station facilities and concourse layout to facilitate access from the East Tsim Sha Tsui Station via its pedestrian links.

+ A bike rage event can start because a cyclist, driver, or pedestrian thinks that another road user was breaking traffic rules, or in other ways because someone felt that their safety was threatened by another road user.

+ On 29 May 2018, a man on temporary leave from prison “hunted down” and stabbed two female police officers, then took their guns and used them to shoot and kill the two officers and a pedestrian in Liège, Belgium.

+ A new pedestrian link to Kowloon Tong Station southern concourse and a new entrance were opened on 15 April 2004 to cope with the increase in interchange passenger flow.

+ The bridge spans 960 m and is one of the longest pedestrian bridges in the world.

+ The BP Pedestrian Bridge, or simply BP Bridge, is a girder bridgegirder Loop community area of Chicago, Illinois, United States.

+ Damages reported by the Chilean news media include a collapsed pedestrian crossing over Chile Highway 5, north of Rancagua.

+ It is a steel bridge with two more recent pedestrian bridges on either side.

+ Shibuya is famous for its pedestrian scramblescramble crossing, which is called Shibuya Crossing.

+ CTBUH heights are measured from the level of the lowest, significant, open-air, pedestrian entrance of the building.

More in-sentence examples of “pedestrian”:

+ An pedestrian crossing is a painted road surface where pedestrians may cross a road.

+ These 3 squares are pedestrian precinct.

+ Bridges carrying roads or pedestrian ways over or under Highways 417, Highway 416 and Ottawa Highway 174 ar not listed.

+ The ticket halls are connected by a pedestrian passage beneath the Bus station.

+ Cars are banned from the big pedestrian zone which has plenty of shops.

+ It is a large pedestrian square, bounded on three sides by roads.

+ In Australia, the word track can be used interchangeably with trail, and can refer to anything from a dirt road to a pedestrian walkway.

+ Over 520 stores are arranged along three levels of pedestrian walkways on the sides of the rectangle, with a fourth level on the East side.

+ The Gabelmann stands in the part of the pedestrian precinct called “Grüner Markt”.

+ The stadium has 5,000 parking spots and is connected to the Malha Mall and its parking facilities by a pedestrian bridge.

+ Rules govern usage of the pedestrian crossings to ensure safety.

+ Originally the New York Street backlot set that was part of the park’s original Backlot Studio Tour, the section was later opened to pedestrian traffic.

+ It has the longest pedestrian bridge in Canada, the Skytrail.

+ It was the last link in the pedestrian walkway that goes all the way around Marina Bay.

+ Today, it is a pedestrian bridge, but it was a railway until 1987.

+ The fountain is a pedestrian area: it and the Circus there is surrounded by several noted buildings, the London Pavilion and the Criterion Theatre.

+ This involved the demolition of the pedestrian subways under Waterloo Bridge and extensive construction in the bridge’s undercroft.

+ These are linked by pedestrian underpasses beneath the highway, and paths in front of the residential colleges.

+ The long causeway extending to the former bridge location is now open to the public as a pedestrian walkway.

+ After World War II, he designed many products: furniture, three-wheeled vehicles, Olympic cauldrons, pedestrian overpasses, etc.

+ Marked pedestrian crossings are often found at intersections.

+ In 2010 a pedestrian ferry would leave Tōkyō once every day at 10:30pm, and then it will get to at Hachijō-jima at 8:50am the next day.

+ Golden is home to the longest freestanding timber frame bridge in Canada called the “Kicking Horse Pedestrian Bridge”.

+ Each year, most of the trackside fencing, pedestrian overpasses, grandstands and other motorsport infrastructure must be erected for the race.

+ For example, in some areas, the pedestrian must be more than halfway across the crosswalk before the driver may proceed.

+ The movie is about a young woman who is sent to reform school after she refuses to disclose what she knows about a traffic accident in which a pedestrian was killed.

+ An pedestrian crossing is a painted road surface where pedestrians may cross a road.

+ These 3 squares are pedestrian precinct.
+ Bridges carrying roads or pedestrian ways over or under Highways 417, Highway 416 and Ottawa Highway 174 ar not listed.

+ The boulevard is a pedestrian area.

+ This height is measured from the level of the lowest, significant, open-air, pedestrian entrance to the highest occupied floor within the building.

+ Built in 1995 through the efforts of Swiss Bear, James Reed Lane is a downtown mini-park and pedestrian walk-through on Pollock Street across from historic Christ Church.

+ The company completed restoration of Han River Pedestrian Bridge in 1958 and Seoul-Busan Expressway the main artery of Korean economy in 1970.

+ East Berlin used special designs on their pedestrian traffic lights, called “Ampelmännchen”.

+ According to SÄPO, a speeding lorry drove through crowds along the Drottninggatan pedestrian street and smashed through the front of an Åhléns department store, killing at least four people and wounding several others.

+ It was originally opened on July 5, 1909, and was reopened as a pedestrian bridge on August 3, 2003.

+ A few of the crossings listed are public pedestrian crossings making use of walkways across canal locklock gates and bridges above or near-by weirs.

+ In April 2014, the Shelby Street Bridge was renamed the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge in his honor.

+ Efforts are underway by pedestrian advocacy groups to make it easy to be a pedestrian in new developments, especially to counteract newer developments where 20 to 30 percent do not include sidewalks.

+ The John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge is a truss bridge that spans the Cumberland River in Nashville, Tennessee, United States.

+ On March 15, 2018, a pedestrian bridge at the university collapsed and killed six people.

+ Together with Commonwealth and Clementi stations, this station will see the construction of an additional pedestrian link bridge linking the station to two new exits, one on each side of the road.

+ Covent Garden is the space once occupied by a famous fruit and vegetable market, and is now a huge pedestrian precinct with many and varied commercial outlets.

+ It is now the longest pedestrian bridge in Canada.

+ Maggie Daley Park is connected to Millennium Park by the BP Pedestrian Bridge.

+ A good place to start is by the statue of Neptune in the pedestrian precinct.

+ The International Terminal is next to a wide pedestrian and bicycle path.

+ A trail is a pedestrian path or road mainly used for walking, but often also for cycling, cross-country skiing or other activities.

+ Together with Queenstown and Clementi stations, an additional pedestrian link bridge linking the station to two new exits were built, one on each side of the road.

+ Henderson Waves is a pedestrian bridge in Singapore.

+ The project will include a national boulevard and square, and many parking spaces and pedestrian streets.

+ It has a pedestrian mall, cinema, specialty stores, chain stores such as IGA and hotels.

Some in-sentence examples of “Social security”

How to use in-sentence of “Social security”:

+ Bootle-Wilbraham worked for Secretary of State for the EnvironmentDepartment of Environment as a Parliamentary Under Secretary of State and then to the Department of Health and Social Security in 1987 before that department was split in 1988.

+ A self-employed person pays for all of his or her own social security taxes.

+ Congress continues to make expansive use of the Taxing and Spending Clause; for instance, the social security program is authorized under the Taxing and Spending Clause.

+ In 1981 he was moved to the Department of Health and Social Security and in 1982 to the Home Office.

+ For example, a government agency, the Social Security Administration was created August 14, 1935 by an act of Congress.

+ Almost all salaried income, up to an certain amount set by law, is taxed by the Social Security payroll tax.

+ The law created the Social Security program as well as insurance against unemployment.

+ He also was the country’s Ministry of Health and Social Affairs Minister for Social Security from 2010 to 2014 and Chairman of the Moderate Youth League from 1988 to 1992.

Some in-sentence examples of Social security
Some in-sentence examples of Social security

Example sentences of “Social security”:

+ The Bundessozialgericht is the German federal supreme court of appeals for social security cases.

+ When she applied for her social security card in May 1939, she gave her parents as George Barnell and Nancy Shaw.

+ Social Security policy and his work as an advisor to the Advisory Council on Social Security in the late 1980s and 1990s.

+ They were given the authority to administer Social Security benefits and disability laws.

+ Depending on the country, these benefits can include paying less taxes, getting their spouse’s insurance, inheriting property, social security benefits, having or adopting children together, emigrating to a spouse’s country, being able to make choices for a sick spouse, or even being allowed to visit a sick spouse who is in a hospital.

+ Many are either school age or late teens/early twenties and may come from a family culture of social security claimants.

+ Although cases about social security law and tax law are arguments between a person and the government, there are special courts for these matters.BVG The Bundessozialgericht is federal court of appeals for social security law, cases about tax and customs law are decided by the “Finanzgerichte and lastly by the Bundesfinanzhof.

+ She was Iceland’s Minister of Social Affairs and Social Security from 1987–1994 and 2007–2009.

+ The Bundessozialgericht is the German federal supreme court of appeals for social security cases.

+ When she applied for her social security card in May 1939, she gave her parents as George Barnell and Nancy Shaw.

+ He was the Federal Minister for Health and Social Security from 1992 to 1998 and the Federal Minister of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection from 2005 to 2008.

+ He finds out where Gabriel is – at the Social Security Administration building in Woodlawn.

+ The Department of Health and Social Security was divided into two departments, one of which was the DSS.

+ In 1937, the company’s Tabulating Machines were used by the United States government to record information about Americans, so they could make a new law called the Social Security Act.

+ He was hoping to get money from Social Security that they pay to children whose parents die in accidents.

+ In the recording, Reagan criticized Social Security for “”supplanting” private savings” and warned that medicine would be “bad for Americans’ freedom” and that “pretty soon your son won’t decide when he’s in school, where he will go or what he will do for a living.

“disneyland” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “disneyland”:

– The resort was inspired by the dreams of Walt Disney and his creation of Disneyland in California.

– It is a 3.5–kilometre single-track railway that runs between Sunny Bay station and Disneyland Resort station.

– For some time, Chao worked at Disneyland as an international tour guide.

– Dumbo the Flying Elephant is a popular ride that appears in Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom, Disneyland, Tokyo Disneyland, Disneyland Park, and Hong Kong Disneyland.

– Tokyo DisneySea opened in 2001, and it was the second theme park opened at Tokyo Disney Resort, following Tokyo Disneyland which opened in 1983.

– A much more elaborate attraction, also based on the movie, opened in Tokyo Disneyland as “Pooh’s Hunny Hunt”.

– The costumed characters at Disneyland are considered kigurami.

disneyland in-sentences
disneyland in-sentences

Example sentences of “disneyland”:

– When it opened to guests in 1955, the property consisted of Disneyland, its parking lot, and a hotel known as the Disneyland Hotel Disneyland Hotel, owned and operated by Disney’s business partner Jack Wrather.

– Wardlow Road runs from the airport to the Los Angeles County/Orange County border, where it becomes Ball Road and crosses the northern edge of the Disneyland Resort.

– When Disneyland Park opened on July 17, 1955, the opening was shown on television as it happened.

– The area is now called Disneyland Resort.

– The area now known as the Disneyland Resort was developed by Walt Disney in the 1950s and for over 40 years was known simply as “Disneyland“.

– In 2020, Disneyland closed until further notice.

– Inside Disneyland are several areas called “lands.” Each land has its own theme.

– He gave his name to the Disneyland, and Walt Disney World Resort theme parks in the United States, as well as international resorts like Tokyo Disney Resort, Disneyland Paris, and Hong Kong Disneyland.

– Both Disneyland and Walt Disney World are famous for their design, level of detail, being very clean, and animatronics.

– The Disneyland Resort station itself was designed to blend in with the ambience of the resort.

– This included buying the Disneyland Hotel from the Wrather company as well as the Disney’s Paradise Pier HotelPan Pacific Hotel from its Japanese owners.

– Magic Way connects Walnut Street to Disneyland Drive just south of the Mickey Friends Parking Structure and provides access to the parking structure, Disneyland Hotel, and Downtown Disney.

– The nearest subway station is Disneyland Resort Station on Line 11 of the Shanghai Metro.

– A European Disneyland is located in a suburb east of Paris.

– Snow White’s Scary Adventures is a popular theme park ride at Disneyland, Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom, Tokyo Disneyland, and Disneyland Paris.

- When it opened to guests in 1955, the property consisted of Disneyland, its parking lot, and a hotel known as the Disneyland Hotel Disneyland Hotel, owned and operated by Disney's business partner Jack Wrather.

- Wardlow Road runs from the airport to the Los Angeles County/Orange County border, where it becomes Ball Road and crosses the northern edge of the Disneyland Resort.
- When Disneyland Park opened on July 17, 1955, the opening was shown on television as it happened.

“piquet” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “piquet”:

– Canada was next and the McLarens were 1-2 in qualifying with Senna ahead of Berger with Prost third, Nannini fourth, Piquet fifth and Boutsen sixth.

– For 2008 the team is known simply as Piquet Sports.

– In 2005, Piquet took part in the A1 Grand Prix for A1 Team Brazil.

– While defending from Prost, he held up Prost allowing Piquet to get ahead of him.

– Mansell then began to pull away from Piquet and Moreno as Suzuki passed Warwick for sixth.

– At the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix Nelson Piquet Jnr lost control of his car at the outside of Turn 17, sliding across the road and smashing into a wall, throwing lots of debris across the road, meaning the Safety Car had to be called out to lead the cars through the track slowly to protect the Marshalls cleaning the road.

– Thus, Piquet won from Mansell, Prost, Berger, Boutsen and Patrese.

piquet use in sentences
piquet use in sentences

Example sentences of “piquet”:

– In 2004, Piquet won the British Formula Three Championship.

– Unexpected rain in qualifying led to a grid with Gerhard Berger on pole position with Pierluigi Martini second in the Minardi, Andrea de Cesaris third in the BMS Scuderia ItaliaDallara, Jean Alesi fourth in the Tyrrell, Ayrton Senna down in fifth and Nelson Piquet sixth.

– At the first start, Piquet pushed Mansell off the road and soon Nakajima and Modena collided as well, resulting in start No.2.

– Nelson Piquet Souto Maior, more commonly known as Nelson Piquet, is a Brazilian racing driver who was Formula One world champion in 1981, 1983, and 1987.

– He has moved to the Piquet Sports team for the 2008 season.

– Mansell was caught and passed by Piquet and pitted for tyres soon after.

– He become the chief mechanic for Nelson Piquet in seasons.

– Patrese was dropping back and Piquet got by him as well.

- In 2004, Piquet won the British Formula Three Championship.

- Unexpected rain in qualifying led to a grid with Gerhard Berger on pole position with Pierluigi Martini second in the Minardi, Andrea de Cesaris third in the BMS Scuderia ItaliaDallara, Jean Alesi fourth in the Tyrrell, Ayrton Senna down in fifth and Nelson Piquet sixth.

– Patrese then pitted and dropped behind Piquet as Berger passed Mansell only for Mansell to get back at him.

– On 3 August 2009 Piquet confirmed that he had been dropped by Renault.

– At the start, Patrese and Berger jumped Senna while Piquet got ahead of Boutsen and Mansell.

– Then, Mansell attacked and passed Senna to make it a 1-2 for Ferrari as Piquet retired with battery problems.

– On lap 13, Prost took Piquet for fourth and later Mansell went to the grass, allowing Prost to take third.

– My mother wanted me to get to know my father, she wanted me to know Brazil and the language, and she realised life in Brazil would be better for a child.” Piquet has two sisters, Kelly and Julia, and four brothers, Geraldo, Laszlo, Pedro and Marco.