Some in-sentence examples of “zinc”

How to use in-sentence of “zinc”:

– This makes a pure zinc that is known as “SHG” or special high grade.

– Studies showed that Hartnell may have died from a Zinc Deficiency.

– Then the zinc sulfide is heated in air to make zinc oxide and sulfur dioxide.

– Nickel silver, sometimes called German silver, is another alloy, with copper, nickel, and zinc in it.

– It works by the oxidation of zinc by manganese dioxide.

– The spill resulted in the release of at least 100,000 cubic meters of water containing high concentrations of cyanide, as well as heavy metals such as copper, zinc and lead.

Some in-sentence examples of zinc
Some in-sentence examples of zinc

Example sentences of “zinc”:

– This form of zinc is cheaper but is not pure.

– Many people from the neighbouring countries also worked in the zinc mine.

– This reaction makes zinc sulfide, heat, light, and gases.

– It has a zinc chloride or ammonium chloride electrolyte.

– When the two plates are connected to a current meter with a wire, electric current will pass; this is because oxidation and reduction reduction processes take place in this chemical reaction turning the zinc plate to a negative electrode and the copper plate to a positive electrode, and so the electrons flow from zinc to copper.

– Between the villages of Moresnet and Neu-Moresnet was the zinc mine of Vieille Montagne.

Zinc more readily loses electrons than copper, so placing zinc and copper metal in solutions of their salts can cause electrons to flow through an external wire which leads from the zinc to the copper.

– Targeted transgene integration in plant cells using designed zinc finger nucleases.

– It can also be made by reacting zinc with fluorine.

– There is a detergent that collects the zinc sulfide.

– It is similar in some ways to zinc oxide.

Zinc fluoride is made by reacting zinc chloride with a fluoride.

- This form of zinc is cheaper but is not pure.

- Many people from the neighbouring countries also worked in the zinc mine.
- This reaction makes zinc sulfide, heat, light, and gases.

More in-sentence examples of “zinc”:

- That is why zinc sulfide is the most common zinc ore, not zinc oxide.

- It can also be made by reacting zinc with chlorine.

– That is why zinc sulfide is the most common zinc ore, not zinc oxide.

– It can also be made by reacting zinc with chlorine.

– Wheat has much zinc in it.

– The zinc atom binds the proteins and makes them more stable.

– This makes a soluble form of zinc which can be processed more.

– It can react with strong acids to make phosphoric acid and a zinc salt.

– The zinc nuclei was bombardmentbombarded on to a lead target in a machine named a heavy ion accelerator.

– It can react with water to make zinc hydroxide.

– A plate of zinc and a plate of copper immersed in a dilutiondilute solution which contains acid or salt is an example of the chemical reaction based cell.

– In the battery, zinc is oxidationoxidized by manganese dioxide in a potassium hydroxide electrolyte.

– It reacts with phosphoric acid to make zinc phosphate, a cement.

– It contains zinc and sulfate ions.

Zinc chloride is one of the most common zinc compounds.

– A major example of these is zinc oxide.

– A simple electrochemical cell can be made from copper and zinc metals with solutions of their sulphates.

– Large amounts of zinc metal are toxic.

– I read through the guidelines and think that zinc is somewhere near them.

– It can be made by reacting zinc metal or zinc oxide with nitric acid.

– Some fungicides have zinc in them.

– Lapis lazuli is commercially “synthesized” by a chemical process, using artificial ultramarine and hydrous zinc phosphates.

– It is also used as a source of zinc ions.

– In total, 29 isotopes of zinc are known, and five of these occur in nature.

– These genes code for membrane receptors for the transport of, for example, zinc molecules.

– One zinc finger can bind about 3 base pairs by itself.

– A zinc enzyme helps remove carbon dioxide from blood.

– It contains zinc and bromide ions.

– It reacts with hydrogen sulfide to make zinc sulfide.

– This reaction happens in some batteries that have zinc in them.

– Clearly, to get energy from the cell, you must get more energy released from the oxidation of the zinc than it takes to reduce the copper.

– On 5 January, 1975, a ship, the SS Lake Illawarra, carrying 10,000 tons of zinc concentrate crashed into the bridge.

– In the open bottle is zinc and at the top is a valve.

– They generate electricity by oxidation of zinc with silver oxide.

– When they “steal” electrons, the zinc ions turn back from ions to “normal” zinc atoms.

– Specifically, vitamin A and zinc have shown positive health effects.

– It reacts with base bases to make zinc hydroxide.

– When lead and zinc are taken from their ores, many impurities are left behind.

Zinc is only found as zinc compounds.

– It contains zinc carbonate, ZnCO.

– They were looking at an impurity in zinc carbonate and found cadmium.

– There are some other zinc ores, such as smithsonite and a zinc silicate mineral.

– To be dissolved, a zinc atom must give away 2 of its electrons.

– Rich deposits of coal, iron, and zinc are also mined in the Cantabrian Mountains.

– Normally zinc is used to coat iron.

– This reaction of zinc with an acid makes a zinc salt such as zinc chloride and hydrogen gas.

Zinc chloride can be made by reacting zinc with hydrochloric acid.

– Arsenic is sometimes added to brass to prevent the zinc from coming out.

– Nickel silver is another zinc alloy.

Use in sentence of “insect”

How to use in-sentence of “insect”:

+ The ants attack and kill insect pests of the orange trees.

+ Other forms of nets used in insect collecting include: Beating netbeat nets, fishing nets, and sweep nets.

+ Aldrin is not toxic to insects; it is oxidized in the insect to form dieldrin which is the active compound.

+ Anaphylaxis and insect allergy.

+ Some insect nymphs are aquatic, which means they live in water.

+ A sawfly is an insect belonging to suborder Symphyta of the Order order Hymenoptera.

+ The World’s first insect memorial.

+ The origins of insect flight remain obscure, since the earliest winged insects currently known appear to have been capable fliers.

Use in sentence of insect
Use in sentence of insect

Example sentences of “insect”:

+ It catches insect and small vertebrate prey disturbed by these animals.

+ Later, the insect is digested by secretion of the Pitcher plant.

+ In this way the insect is indirectly responsible for serious fires.

+ A butterfly is a usually day-flying insect of the order order Lepidoptera.

+ The plant has cells that make more mucilage in the place where the insect is.

+ His work on insects showed that the stages an insect life – Egg egg, larva, pupa, and adult – are different forms of the same animal.

+ They are highly popular among insect collectors.

+ In the winter, many insects go into something called diapause, which is the insect version of hibernation.

+ Like true woodpeckers, piculets have large heads, long tongues to get their insect prey and zygodactyl feet, with two toes pointing forward, and two backwards.

+ Animal behaviour: insect orientation to polarized moonlight.

+ The spray contains pungent-smelling volatile molecules which the insect gets from its food plant.

+ It catches insect and small vertebrate prey disturbed by these animals.

+ Later, the insect is digested by secretion of the Pitcher plant.
+ In this way the insect is indirectly responsible for serious fires.

+ This insect lives on cacti from the genus “Opuntia”, feeding on moisture and nutrients in the cactus sap.

+ The water strider is a true bug, an insect of the family Gerridae.

+ Bee is an insect in the show.

+ Dust can come from smoke, cotton, small bits of soap, pollen, mold spores, dried cat saliva, pieces of spider web, skin flakes, cloth fibers, insect fibers, or tiny bits of food.

+ Soybean oil has a component of oleic acid that can be used to make an insect repellent.

+ In June 2010, Brown came under media attention for matters relating to his spending on his council credit card and other council expense claims, which included items of a personal nature like toys, groceries and insect repellent.

+ Then the archerfish catches the insect and eats it.

+ The insect lives in tropical and subtropical South America, Mexico and Arizona.

+ Before DNA barcoding, scientists had to follow an insect or other animal around and watch it eat.

More in-sentence examples of “insect”:

+ In insect species GABA acts only on excitatory nerve receptors.

+ If the body of the insect changes direction in flight or rotates about its axis, the vibrating halteres exert a force on the body.

+ People can protect themselves from diseases that are spread by insects, like Lyme disease and malaria, by avoiding insect bites.

+ The insect detects this force with sensory organs at the base of the halteres.

+ In some groups, the elytra are fused together, and the insect is flightless.

+ A cocoon is a shell made of silk by most kinds of moth caterpillars and other insect larvae.

+ The body of an insect has three main parts: a head, a thorax, and an abdomen.

+ These are insect galls, caused by many little animals.

+ Pollination happens as the insect attempts to mate with flowers.

+ A large number of animals, all of the single insect Order order Hemiptera, feed directly on phloem sap, and make it the primary component of their diet.

+ The single factor which most causes this high number of species is phytophagy: the huge number of insect species, each eating one or a few plant species.

+ Eucalyptus oil is an insect repellent.

+ The sundew will then eat the entire insect except the outside exoskeleton.

+ The Titan stick insect is one of the largest stick insects in Australia.

+ They use this cooperation to exploit food sources and environments which would not be available to any single insect acting alone.

+ When an insect lands on the wall, it falls down into the liquid.

+ Annelids, nematodes, platyhelminthes, ribbon worms, arrow worms, priapulid worms, and some insect larvae are all of animals that are often called worms.

+ The monarch butterfly is an insect in the Nymphalidae family.

+ An insectivore is an animal or insect that eats mostly insects for food.

+ Ants are a kind of insect that lives together in large colonies.

+ In older adults, medications and insect bites or stings are more common triggers.

+ Almost all are solitary insects, and most are parasitoids—the larvae feeding on or in another insect which finally dies.

+ Fly is an insect in the show.

+ Pyrrolizidine alkaloids are produced by plants as a defence mechanism against insect herbivores.

+ The leaves are much bigger at this level and insect life is abundant.

+ Scientists have suggested the crucial insect may be a small beetle from the family Melyridae.

+ There are bumps on the skin that look somewhat like insect bites.

+ Farmers buy these parasitic wasps for insect control in their fields.

+ They are flapped rapidly and work as gyroscopes, telling the insect about its body position during flight.

+ Microbats find their insect prey in the dark this way.

+ A leaf miner is the larva of an insect which lives inside a leaf and eats it.

+ They sneak as close to an insect as they can, and then they jump onto the insect and immediately bite it.

+ Landing on the colorful tip, the insect will immediately be stuck.

+ A year later Finlay identified the mosquito of the genus Aedes as the insect transmitting yellow fever.

+ It is the longest insect in the world.

+ In some places, they have killed off 70% of the native ant species and 40% of other native insect species.

+ Hoverflies, sometimes called ‘flower flies’ or ‘syrphid flies’, are the insect family Syrphidae.

+ A record among insects, the Indian stick insect “Necroscia sparaxes” was seen coupled for 79 days at a time.

+ Other imperfect fungi are used for insect pest control.

+ This suggests good decision-making in its constant search for insect nests, and for a mate when reproducing.

+ In many species it is a piercing organ which allows the insect to put its eggs into a specific place.

+ Mitochondrial genomics and the new insect order Mantophasmatodea.

+ Other than that, BTNR also has rich bird and insect life.

+ The earliest damselfly-like insect and the origin of modern dragonflies.

+ The Pucciniomycotina include the rust fungi, the insect parasitic/symbiotic genus “Septobasidium”, a former group of smut fungi, and a mixture of odd, infrequently seen, or seldom recognized fungi, often parasitic on plants.

+ Typical examples are members of the Apocrita, and some species in two other insect order.

+ The honeydew then drops from the insect and makes a sticky layer on the plant.

+ The region is home to ~2.5 million insect species, tens of thousands of species of plants, and some 2000 species of birds and mammals and a similar number of fish.

+ In insect species GABA acts only on excitatory nerve receptors.

+ If the body of the insect changes direction in flight or rotates about its axis, the vibrating halteres exert a force on the body.

“order” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “order”:

+ After facing a number of problems, Eugene says that he made up the story about a cure in order to get protection.

+ In set theory, ordinals are also ordinal numbers people use to order infinite sets.

+ It is also larger than all mammal order orders except the bats and the remainder of the rodents.

+ He is credited for removing the teeth of “vagina dentata” or by moving the genitals to the correct location on the body in order to make sex pleasurable.

+ They were the new projects and in order to implement it would be large some of budget.

+ At 02:55 these ships received Yamamoto’s order to pull back and changed course.

+ Quentin Saxby Blake Order of the British EmpireCBE born British cartoonist, illustrator and children’s book author, most known for his drawings in books written by Roald Dahl.

order - some sentence examples
order – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “order”:

+ Originally it acted as the port for the export of Iron Ore, then in order to obtain the renewal of the mining lease, BHP was forced by the then government of South Australia to build a blast furnace to smelt the ore into pig iron.

+ The Order is the highest decoration in France and is divided into five degrees: Chevalier.

+ A logical proof is a list of statements put in a specific order to prove a logical point.

+ If the Gibbs free energy were above 0, the reaction would not be spontaneous and would require an input of energy in order for it to proceed.

+ A butterfly is a usually day-flying insect of the order order Lepidoptera.

+ In 1971 he was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire.

+ The Pseudomonadales are an order of Proteobacteria.

+ The lord tries many things in order to stop him.

+ Answer: I see only one good choice for me: To “gladly” “do things someone else’s way in order to try to keep a sense of harmony in the community”.

+ According to Hindu legend, he has a blue neck because he swallowed a poison in order to save the universe.

+ Lacewings, or ‘Green lacewings’, are insects in the large family family Chrysopidae of the order Neuroptera.

+ An executive order was signed by Governor Gina Raimondo on June 22, 2020 to remove “Providence Plantations” from the official state name due to its ties to slavery.

+ He was a Companion of the Order of Canada, the nation’s highest civilian honor.

+ Hayley Wickenheiser, Order of CanadaOC, born August 12, 1978 in Canadian women’s ice hockey forward.

+ Sir Run Run Shaw Order of the British EmpireCBE, GBM was an important name in cinema.

+ Harold Maurice Abrahams, Order of the British EmpireCBE was an English track and field athlete.

+ Since Fram hasn’t edted on Simple, and in order to avoid drama, I propose we delete this page.

+ In order to settle the question of whether Sir Syed was a communitarian or a communalist, we need to assess the speeches and articles which he wrote.

+ On 1 April 1979 Lufthansa increased its order to 25 orders and 25 options.

+ The order in which the hierarchy is arranged has been criticized as being ethnocentric.

+ Originally it acted as the port for the export of Iron Ore, then in order to obtain the renewal of the mining lease, BHP was forced by the then government of South Australia to build a blast furnace to smelt the ore into pig iron.

+ The Order is the highest decoration in France and is divided into five degrees: Chevalier.

More in-sentence examples of “order”:

+ However, others may harm themselves in many different ways in order to make it seem like they are sick.

+ The object wave and reference wave must have the same wavelength in order to save the phase information and they usually come from the same laser.

+ There are many exceptions to the standard order, but the order of Prelude, Allemande, Courante, Sarabande, Other, and Gigue is most common.

+ Paul Peter Murphy, Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint GeorgeKCMCO, KSG born Welsh politician and held several cabinet posts, including Secretary of State for Wales.

+ Feeble-mind lingers in order to be left behind.

+ This list includes every manager currently managing a club in the Premier League and The Football League, in order of the date that they took up their job.

+ During World War II, it traded with both the British and the Germans in order to protect its neutrality.

+ In spite of its roots, savate is a sport relatively safe in order to learn.

+ In the case of discussions prior to 2008, the log number must be specified in order for the link to be made.

+ I had an “old editor” js from enwiki loading from my global.js file in order to suppress VisualEditor.

+ The Ceratopsia are the horned dinosaurs of the order order Ornithischia.

+ This order gave the region self-rule and an elected legislative assembly.

+ Brigadier-General Reginald Edward Harry Dyer Order of the BathCB was a British Indian Army officer responsible for the Jallianwala Bagh massacre.

+ In order to survive in the game, the player has to develop his/her nation’s technology level and organize the nation’s economy for war.

+ Although it must be cold in order for snow to fall, it is not frozen rain, but it is a cluster of many crystals falling from the clouds.

+ In this context, the derivative of the function that gives the difference is taken in order to find the minimum.

+ Piperales is a botanical name for an order of flowering plants.

+ Richard Austen Butler, Baron Butler of Saffron Walden Order of the GarterKG CH PC DL, also known as R.A.

+ That first building was built by order of King Alfonso II of Asturias.

+ The Bundesversammlung meets at least thirty days before the end of the Federal President’s term of office ends, in order to elect the next president.

+ For some reason, the German commanders did not order an attack against the surrounded city.

+ In the Middle Ages, before the development of knitting, hose leggings were cut on the bias in order to make them fit better.

+ He was however made a Companion of the Order of the Bath.

+ Petula Clark, Order of the British EmpireCBE is a British singer, actress and composer.

+ Saint Faustina had never been able to found the religious order which Jesus had asked for, but she had left clear rules for the life of the prospective community, and at last in 1941, the order, now known as the Institute of Divine Mercy, was founded.

+ In spite of the many enemies who envied his ambition, he was able to acquire the confidence of the king until the latter decided to have his marriage to Catherine of Aragon annulled in order to marry Anne Boleyn.

+ The II Antofagasta Region is one of Chile’s 15 first order administrative divisions.

+ The party decided to decrease its anti-Semitic slogans in order to do better in the next election.

+ The MIMAROPA region was created by Executive Order No.

+ Alfred North Whitehead, Order of MeritOM was an English mathematician who became a philosopher.

+ The order Order Crocodilia is a group of Archosaur reptiles.

+ Hanja was never very greatly changed, so almost all of the Chinese characters in hanja are exactly the same as in traditional Chinese, except maybe the stroke order for a few words.

+ The doctor performing the operation was so shocked that Maria’s mother, Tsarina Alexandra, had to order him to continue.

+ Since King Ptolemy, the ever-living, beloved by Ptah, the god Manifest and Gracious, the son of King Ptolemy and Queen Arsinoë, the Parent-loving gods, has done many benefactions to the temples and to those who dwell in them, and also to all those subject to his rule, being from the beginning a god born of a god and a goddess—like Horus, the son of Isis and Osirus, who came to the help of his Father Osirus; being benevolently disposed toward the gods, has concentrated to the temples revenues both of silver and of grain, and has generously undergone many expenses in order to lead Egypt to prosperity and to establish the temples…

+ The rails are related to Crane cranes, and both are in the order Gruiformes.

+ The amount of free space on the hard disk needs to be greater than the amount of RAM in order for hibernation to work.

+ A stream of the second order is one which is formed by the joining of two or more blue-line streams.

+ The Antiarchi “Opposite anus” is an order order of heavily armored placoderms.

+ One can introduce a Cartesian coordinate system on a given plane in order to label every point on it with a unique ordered pair, which is composed of two numbers and is the coordinate of the point.

+ In 2010, a new proposed classification system for the Bivalvia was published by Bieler, Carter Coan, revising the classification of the Bivalvia, including the order Ostreoida.

+ This was in order to buy the weapons for the civil war.

+ Both games have almost the same plot, but the player must trade among the two in order to complete the games’ Pokédex.

+ By order of Mongke Khan, one in ten fighting men in the entire Mongol Empire were gathered for Hulagu’s army.

+ Lyons was made a Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire  in the Coronation Honours of 1937. Joseph Lyons died in 1939, aged 59, the first Australian Prime Minister to die in office, and Dame Enid returned to Tasmania.

+ The traditional order of succession begins with Emperor Jimmu.

+ The tiger quoll is a carnivorous marsupial of the order of Dasyuromorphia.

+ Marshal Mike Dunbar, is tough, imposing law and order in the wild town of Wichita.

+ However, others may harm themselves in many different ways in order to make it seem like they are sick.

+ The object wave and reference wave must have the same wavelength in order to save the phase information and they usually come from the same laser.

Example uses in sentence of “violation”

How to use in-sentence of “violation”:

+ The 1964 nobel prize was given to James Cronin and Val Fitch for finding CP violation in the way neutral kaons decay.

+ Due to the law of the minimum paradoxes, if we observe the Law of the Minimum in artificial systems, then under natural conditions adaptation will equalize the load of different factors and we can expect a violation of the law of the minimum.

+ I would note, since this is a common misconception that doing something 3 times is a violation of 3rr.

+ This is because the page is a copyright violation from the Amazon author page and other websites such as ladadspace.

+ Byrne and Sanger distributed pessaries and would show their clients how to use this method of contraception in direct violation of these laws.

+ He is subject of several human rights campaigns, who protesting against his sentence, because of evidence that his act was a self-defense and he was under age if 18 – his death sentence is a violation of international law, Tehran had signed.

+ For example, if a speeding ticket violation occurred, it automatically goes to the county seat in which the violation occurs whether it is in a municipality or unincorporated.

Example uses in sentence of violation
Example uses in sentence of violation

Example sentences of “violation”:

+ While obedience is the law, disobedience, insubordination and crime are a violation and resistance to the authority.

+ Some of the articles on here are outdated which is in clear violation of BLP.

+ While obedience is the law, disobedience, insubordination and crime are a violation and resistance to the authority.

+ Some of the articles on here are outdated which is in clear violation of BLP.

+ Any deliberate violation of the Laws of Chess.

+ This is in violation of rollback standards.

+ Fifty years of parity violation and Salam’s contribution.

+ He was arrested under human rights violation in 2001, but released in March 2004 after the 2004 Haitian coup d’état overthrew Jean-Bertrand Aristide.

+ Id also like to point out that you claim to have used ‘reliable’ sites but except for the WHO article I dont think most of the rest are so– indeed three seem to be linked to causes/movements against male circumcision which is simply termed as ‘genital mutilation’; posting which constitutes a violation of Wiki rules per se as you arent allowed here to lobby for any such group/s etc.

+ Any user found to be in violation of this rule shall have their AWB access removed”.

+ I consider Alasdairgreen27 a sockpuppet on English wiki and in violation for vandalism, incivility, canvassing, harassment, POV, edit warring, disruption, stalking and personal attack against me.

+ Promotion of pacific settlement of disputes and abjuring, under any circumstances, from taking part in coalitions, agreements or any other kind of unilateral coercive initiative in violation of the principles of International Law and the Charter of the United Nations.

+ This user name is in violation of policy.

+ The unauthorized acquisition, use, or disclosure of such secret information in a manner contrary to honest commercial practices by others is regarded as an unfair practice and a violation of the trade secret protection.

+ Turkey’s deputy parliament speaker, Guldal Mumcu, said “his attack was an open violation of United Nations rules and international law” and that “Turkey should seek justice against Israel through national and international legal authorities.

+ In September 2012, the City of Buhler received a letter from the Freedom from Religion Foundation about a complaint about a violation of the Constitution.

+ The question was whether the government could deny citizenship to persons born in the United States in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment.

+ Murder by a member of the United States military anywhere in the world is a violation of Article 118 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice.

+ Government greed, government bullying, despotism, nepotism, and violation of human rights abuses were abundant.

More in-sentence examples of “violation”:

+ Place this template at the top of a section that seems to form an image gallery in violation of the policy on image galleries.

+ So this is a request for comment on two separate things: First off Kennedy has brought up an explicit concern that is a violation of his probation as decided upon by the community here.

+ This Declaration also affirm the right to develop for developing countrydeveloping countries, especially for the poorest countries in Africa, and to promote the democracy in Africa for development but that lacking of development may not justify the violation of full human rights.

+ Theoretically, violation of the authority drags with it a sanction or punishment that’s given by the authority owner.

+ In 1965, Lance was arrested in violation of the Paternity Act.

+ He aided the escape of Youssouff, pursued by the soldiers of the Bey, of whom he was one of the officers, for violation of the seraglio law.

+ The introduction of a known sockpuppet is a violation of our one-strike rule.

+ Azerbaijan’s violation of the treaty culminated in March 1920 with the massacre of the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh’s capital, Shushi “.

+ Article 52 declares a treaty void only if its conclusion has been procured by the threat or use of force in violation of international law.

+ The Republic of IrelandIrish Taoiseach Brian Cowen described the attacks as “very serious” and stated that he feels the blockade action was a violation of international law.

+ The plagues article presumably has/«has» are not gonna prevent an article the topic of which is notable from keeping unless there is mass copyright violation of text within, since they are handled in further edits / discussed over talk pages in the meantime.

+ That couldn’t be a more clear violation of the WP:OWN policy.

+ Wishing someone a Happy Whatever is a violation of WP:NOTWP:SOAPBOX and technically WP:MYSPACE in that its a social thing not related to the building of an encyclopedia.

+ OGame is monitored by Game Operators, Super Game Operators and Game Administrators each of whom have the rights to ban any player suspected of misconduct and violation of the rules.

+ The crime the suspect is believed to have committed may have been anything from a traffic violation to a major felony.

+ Immanuel Kant considered masturbation a violation of one’s duty to one’s self and an unnatural act, stating it was against natural law.

+ Such content may alert a copy violation detector and I don’t want to create a problem for other editors.

+ This is a violation of section 290.

+ I was just asking myself if copy-pasting from En WP without correctly attributing the authors of the text on En WP, is a violation of copyright or not? In m:Help:Transwiki we see the correct way of attribution, when transwiki’ing and article.

+ By refusing to do so, or by unreasonably delaying these releases, Xiaomi is operating in violation of intellectual property law in China, as a WIPO state.

+ If a team bats out of order, it is a violation of baseball’s rules and subject to penalty.

+ European Court of Human Rights has judged the denial of COs is violation of freedom of religion and thought in 2013, as well European Union recognized the right of conscientious objector as one of fundamental rights.

+ This is absolutely in violation of every policy regarding revision deletion and I am deeply concerned that this user profoundly misunderstands this policy.

+ The laws of nature were thought to be symmetric between particles and antiparticles until CP violation experiments found that time-reversal symmetry is violated in nature.

+ It is when you try to reason out or state your case over a traffic violation to an enforcer – only in the Philippines.

+ Amongst all this important talk of copyright violation and GFDL attribution, can I take a moment to encourage you all to look at our WP:PGA and WP:PVGA pages where we have quite a few articles which could use an eagle eye, a brief read or even just a glance with some opinions on how to improve them.

+ They may also have created a violation of our agreement with WMF.

+ Austin said that the government doing that was a violation of the part of the 8th Amendment that says fines can’t be too much.

+ Almost all countries agree that torture is a violation of human rights.

+ The beachfront homes after Alicia were in violation of the Texas Open Beaches Act and the Attorney General’s office forebade the repair or rebuilding of those homes.

+ Now, I am not saying that violation of policies by sysops “necessitates” a desysop, so for the sake of simplicity of the argument let’s assume that a desysop is not the intended outcome of this whole discussion.

+ He resigned on May 3, 2011 due to an ethics violation of Senate rules.

+ Microsoft considers both of these exploits to be a violation of the Terms and Conditions.

+ I do not see how it can be an advert and should be acceptable for a stub on the topic, but I do see how it is now totally in violation of policy to post it in main space as it has been made impossible to attribute the base edits it was written from due to the deletion.

+ The appearance of this user started out at commons involving a copyright violation with editors from here, and was then brought onto SWEP.

+ Absolutely violation NPOV; no existing en.wiki article.

+ That makes it a violation of the GFDL because it’s not attributing the true authors at enwiki.

+ Generally, the term is sometimes used to describe acts that are legal but are considered moralmorally unacceptable, outside the spirit of electoral laws, or in violation of the principles of democracy.

+ Transgression, on the other hand, is the violation of a law or rule.

+ Delete; there is more than a pure list, so the potential for a copyright violation is there.

+ Note that alternative accounts are not forbidden, so long as they are not used in violation of the policies.

+ Muslims consider the prophet Muhammad to be the last of the prophets, Islam 101 and believe that Mirza Ghulam Ahmad’s use of these terms is a violation of the concept of “finality of prophet hood”.

+ Its a violation of copyright.

+ This was a rule violation of the 14th Amendment.

+ The text appears to have been copied from various websites and collated together So this first sample contains more than one violation of our guidelines on plagiarism.

+ Dilma RousseffRousseff, more than 12 months into her second four-year term, was charged with criminal administrative misconduct for the federal budget in violation of article 85 of the Constitution of Brazil.

+ They think it is a violation of their copyright.

+ Place this template at the top of a section that seems to form an image gallery in violation of the policy on image galleries.

+ So this is a request for comment on two separate things: First off Kennedy has brought up an explicit concern that is a violation of his probation as decided upon by the community here.
+ This Declaration also affirm the right to develop for developing countrydeveloping countries, especially for the poorest countries in Africa, and to promote the democracy in Africa for development but that lacking of development may not justify the violation of full human rights.

Make sentence of “acoustics”

How to use in-sentence of “acoustics”:

– People say that the acoustics are excellent.

– The acoustics of the hall were excellent.

– A scientist who works in the field of acoustics is an acoustician.

– The acoustics of the hall are very good.

– The acoustics of the building are very good.

– A commercial interior designer’s work includes selecting paint colors, choosing artwork, accounting for acoustics and lighting, picking appropriate furniture, and placing all these together in the manner most appropriate to the venue.

– In 1995, the theatre received additional improvements in acoustics and sightlines.

– Classical physics normally includes the fields of mechanics, optics, electricity, magnetism, acoustics and thermodynamics.

Make sentence of acoustics
Make sentence of acoustics

“mortar” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “mortar”:

+ Soldiers firing a mortar do not need to be able to see their target.

+ It includes many different weapons used by people, such as Explosive materialexplosives and propellants, cartridges, high explosive projectiles, aircraft, carrier projectiles, mortar ammunition, small arms grenades, mines, flares, improved conventional munitions, and computer guided munition.

+ Bricks and tiles were made at kilns on the island, and the Mortar mortar and plaster was made by grinding up corals from sea around Singapore.

+ Small mills can be powered by hand, such as a mortar and pestle or a pepper grinder.

+ Traditionally, boiled soybeans were crushed in a mortar and made into a brick shape to be tied up with straw.

+ Some kinds of mortar need to dry before they can act as a glue, in others, a chemical reaction is needed.

+ Well-known events using “home-made” mortars include the 1985 Newry mortar attack.

mortar - example sentences
mortar – example sentences

Example sentences of “mortar”:

+ A mortar round could be aimed to fall straight into a trench because of the deep angle that the bombs fell at.

+ The first kind of mortar was developed in Ancient Rome.

+ Ehlers’ brother Roland died at Omaha Beach when his landing craft was hit by a mortar mortar shell.

+ The Germans were then stopped by American mortar fire.

+ A brick is a block, or a single unit of a ceramic material used in masonry construction, usually stacked together, or laid using various kinds of mortar to hold the bricks together and make a permanent structure.

+ However, since the mortar is not loaded in separate steps makes its definition as a muzzleloader a matter of opinion.

+ Unlike older muzzleloading mortars, which were loaded the same way as muzzleloading cannon, the modern mortar is fired by dropping the shell down the barrel.

+ These are specifically sweet cassava leaves pounded with a mortar or meat grinder.

+ A mortar round could be aimed to fall straight into a trench because of the deep angle that the bombs fell at.

+ The first kind of mortar was developed in Ancient Rome.
+ Ehlers' brother Roland died at Omaha Beach when his landing craft was hit by a mortar mortar shell.

+ The mortar is allowed to set before the falsework is removed.

+ Asapov was killed by mortar fire from Islamic State of Iraq and the LevantISIL militants near the city of Russian Defence Ministry.

+ Vitruvius further states that the stone blocks of opus isodomum are bound together by mortar, but more often they are not connected with mortar but with metal ties such as iron cramps, fixed in stone blocks with molten lead.

+ An infantry mortar can usually be set up and fired from a mortar-carrier.

+ They can also be part of a trench system, where the pillbox is a firing step that has been built to take grenade blasts and smaller mortar fire.

“ado” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “ado”:

– His first acting roles were in William ShakespeareShakespeare plays such as “Much Ado About Nothing” and “Romeo and Juliet”.

– He plays for ADO Den Haag and Poland national team.

– It was produced by Balaraba Ramat Yakubu and Ado Ahmad Gidan Dabino MON.

– Dorayi screened and auditioned principal character but when he was bring out to camera, he could not performed effectively, therefore, Ado Ahmad Gidan Dabino MON appropriated for the role and plays  perfectly.

– The elements of the screwball comedy can be traced back to plays such as “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” and “Much Ado about Nothing”.

– She was reportedly the top choice to replace Steve Carell, but was unable to join the series, due to her other work at the West End production of the William ShakespeareShakespeare play “Much Ado About Nothing”.

ado in-sentences
ado in-sentences

In sentence use of “intermittent”

How to use in-sentence of “intermittent”:

+ This flexibility also makes hydroelectricity a good match for less controllable intermittent energy sources.

+ In the United States, an intermittent stream is one that only flows for part of the year and is marked on topographic maps with a line of blue dashes and dots.

+ After two years of intermittent activity, U.S.

+ These are dry savanna, moist savanna, subtropical or tropical dry shrubland, subtropical or tropical moist shrubland, subtropical or tropical dry lowland grassland, freshwater marshes, intermittent freshwater marches, arable land, pastureland, urban areas, water storage areas, ponds, canals and ditches, and man-made karsts.

+ The idea is that unconsolidated democracies suffer from intermittent elections which are not free and fair.

+ Over the last month or so, it has been getting intermittent vandalism that is not frequent enough for protection but which bears watching.

+ Chronic bacterial prostatitis is a relatively rare condition that usually presents with an intermittent UTI-type picture and that is defined as recurrent urinary tract infections in men originating from a chronic infection in the prostate.

In sentence use of intermittent
In sentence use of intermittent

“as many as” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “as many as”:

– During that time, his teams won five NCAA Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships and he coached as many as 30 Olympians.

– One neuron may have as many as 20,000 connections; there is between 100 trillion and 500 trillion neural connections in the adult human brain.

– Some of them will be duplicates, but not as many as you might think because this system is not like the Equal tempered system now used for almost all Western music.

– In its lifetime, a shark can lose and regrow as many as 30,000 teeth.

– Because of this, many of the soldiers who returned to duty – possibly as many as 70% – returned in non-combat positions.

– The British thought that as many as 50 percent of the population in the South was loyal to Britain.

as many as use in sentences
as many as use in sentences

Example sentences of “as many as”:

– The owner must make or buy as many as a dozen yokes of different sizes as the animals grow.

– Small golden and silver tickets are blown around the dome and they must try and catch as many as they can.

– Phage genomes may code for as few as four genes, Bacteriophage MS2 and as many as hundreds of genes.

– Small galls only have one larva, but larger galls may contain as many as 30 larvae.

– At their height, the Wintu had as many as 239 villages in the Shasta County area.

– During the Summer of Love, as many as 100,000 young people from around the world travelled to San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury district, Berkeley, California, and other cities in the San Francisco area.

– In the year 450, a group of Native Americans called the Tataviam arrived in the valley, and as many as 2,000 lived there at their height.

– Recent estimates in Capitol Hill newspapers suggest as many as a third of all Members of Congress live on Capitol Hill while in Washington.

– He was known for shooting down as many as 19 Allied aircraft.

– A woollybear of another species lives through as many as 14 winters, before it pupates, and becomes an adult, having only a few-day mating period.

– Between 1775 and 1810 as many as 300,000 settlers may have used the gap.

– Otters live 8 to 9 years in the wilderness, and as many as 21 years when living with people.

– The 1966-67 NHL season was the last year of the Orginal Six era because in the 1967-68 NHL season, there were 12 teams, or twice as many as there were the year before.

– The book “A General History of the Pirates” says that he had as many as fourteen wives, but he was not legally married to most of them.

– Free-form, so you can specify as many as you like.

– Many composers began writing music for bigger orchestras, with as many as 100 instruments.

– He found that these warnings were longer than the non-simplified versions; some had as many as 526 words.

– In August 2008, “The Boston Globe” reported that DirecTV had been receiving as many as 20,000 complaints in almost three years to Better Business Bureau about DirecTV slipping on cancellation fees.

– There are as many as 12,000 Australians in Turkey.

- The owner must make or buy as many as a dozen yokes of different sizes as the animals grow.

- Small golden and silver tickets are blown around the dome and they must try and catch as many as they can.

More in-sentence examples of “as many as”:

– The city has people living in it from as many as 80 different countycountries speaking 80 different languages.

– The system appears to work mainly because as many as 70% speak Mandarin.

– The conference started with six members, and grew to as many as 10 schools.

– The minimum number of course is often regarded as two but there can be as many as seven.

– Experts are also that once the Indian Grand Prix starts, it could generate $170 million in revenue and employ as many as 10,000 people.

– The album is cited as selling as many as 110 million copies worldwide.

– He preached to as many as 100,000 persons at a time.

– After Armstrong won his third Tour de France, Merckx predicted he would go on to win as many as seven.

– According to the State Commission, as many as 50,000 people were killed here in the winter of 1941 to 1942.

– This meant that instead of having two lines of written text to describe a few notes, a single character could represent one note, or sometimes as many as nine.

– Vinegar eels give birth to as many as 45 babies every 8-10 days.

– I will ask as many as possible to make accounts.

– Sometimes it is up to 10 times as many as richer countries.

– Records that include more than two or three songs are usually called EPs, and may include four or more distinct songs, but not as many as on an album.

– Bombers had large crews, sometimes as many as 12 people.

– Edward and Eleanor had at least fourteen children, perhaps as many as sixteen.

– At their height in the 1930s, there were as many as 127,500 boards.

– However, it is believed that if the had tornado hit during school and work hours or during the night, that as many as 5,000 people would have been killed.

– A large square-rigged ship typically has four jibs, but could have as many as six.

– She ran a show that sometimes had as many as 40 people and made her the highest-paid black entertainer of her day.

– By April 8, as many as 150 members of the Saudi royal family had tested positive.

– Surveys from 1966 to 2004 found that as many as 80 percent of Americans have suspected that there was a plot or cover-up.

– Each Rebel defender had shot at least seventy-five rounds, and some having fired as many as a hundred shots.

– In 2011 they were estimated to be perhaps as many as 5,000 members.

– For example, “Salsify”, the hybrid goat’s-beard, has formed as many as 20 times in eastern Washington.

– The western mosquitofish usually has 60 eggs at a time, but it can have as many as 300 at a time.

- The city has people living in it from as many as 80 different countycountries speaking 80 different languages.

- The system appears to work mainly because as many as 70% speak Mandarin.

– Hordes often number in the hundreds, possibly averaging around 600+ individuals and reaching as many as 845.

– Teams can consist of as many as 600 people, who all come together every race weekend, and using each of their individual expertise try to obtain the best result – a victory.

– Some species have as many as 40,000 cells in each adult, while others have far fewer.Seki, Kunihiro; Toyoshima, Masato 1998.

– Native American peoples had a sign language that could be understood by Native Americans speaking as many as 40 different languages.

– Some countries have had as many as four different codes.

– Prokaryotic cells also have ribosomes, but they don’t make as many as eukaryotes do, and there is no visible nucleotatius.

– By October 2006, as many as 2.5 million people had to move because of the conflict.

– Mandarin has “first tone” “second tone” “third tone” “fourth tone” and “neutral tone.” Other Chinese dialects have more tones, some as many as twelve.

– The lake is fed by as many as 330 inflowing rivers.

– Herod is thought to have had as many as nine wives and may have been married to more than one at a time.

– Between 1971 and 1983, Hansen abducted, raped, tortured and murdered at least 17 and possibly as many as 21 women in and around Anchorage.

– It is estimated that there may have been as many as 27 stones in a circle 33feet wide.

– Its mouth may contain as many as 3, 000 teeth at one time, sitting in five rows with the largest set in the front.

– The more tails a kitsune has — they may have as many as nine — the older, wiser, and more powerful it is.

– Hazel killed as many as 1,000 people in Haiti before striking the United States just south of Wilmington, North CarolinaWilmington, Category 4 hurricane.

– Historians say there were 100,000 slaved workers and as many as 70,000 of them died.

– In 2016 Summer Olympics, he and his U-23 men obtained as many as four points at the group stage, nonetheless ending up at only the third place behind Nigeria and Colombia in group stage.

– You can vote people as many as you want.

– Fairhair may have had as many as 11-20 sons according to different Sagas.

– Rizvi wrote as many as Nauhe, Qaseede and Gazals.

– The eruption killed as many as 92,000.

– In some groups there can be as many as nine larval stages.

– The Mughals, however, did not expend much energy protecting the countryside or the capital from Arakanese or Portuguese pirates; in one year as many as 40,000 Bengalis were seized by pirates to be sold as slaves, and still the central government did not intervene.

– Hannibal had lost as many as 20,000 men crossing over the mountains.

“idaho” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “idaho”:

– The Wasatch Range is a mountain range that stretches about from the Utah- Idaho border, south through central Utah in the western United States.

– The Elks Temple in Boise, Idaho was built in 1914 in “Italian Palazzo Style”.

– After the full Sun Belt members decided not to renew their football membership contract with Idaho when it expired after the 2017 season, Idaho decided to downgrade its football program to the FCS level and return to Big Sky football in 2018.

– He is the 33rd and current Governor of IdahoGovernor of Idaho since 2019.

– Today, Idaho is a very conservative state.

– In area, it is the second-largest county in Idaho, after Idaho County.

idaho use in-sentences
idaho use in-sentences

Example sentences of “idaho”:

– Osburn is a city in Idaho in the United States.

– On May 26, 1864, Montana Territory was separated from Idaho Territory, and most of the Wyoming portion was became part of Dakota Territory.

Idaho‘s most prominent universities are Boise State University in its capital, Idaho State University in Pocatello, IdahoPocatello, and the Moscow.

– Schwartz died on August 28, 2006 in Twin Falls, Idaho from Parkinson’s disease and hepatitis C, aged 73.

– In the 2016 election, just two counties in Idaho supported Hillary Clinton.

– In the 1930s, Idaho suffered a lot economically as as a result of the Great Depression.

– Epper died on July 20, 2012 in his home in Boise, IdahoBoise, Idaho from cancer, aged 73.

- Osburn is a city in Idaho in the United States.

- On May 26, 1864, Montana Territory was separated from Idaho Territory, and most of the Wyoming portion was became part of Dakota Territory.

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

– Knievel is known for trying to do more than 75 ramp-to-ramp motorcycle jumps between 1965 and 1980, and in 1974, a failed jump across Snake River Canyon in Idaho in the Skycycle, a steam-powered rocket.

– The Egyptian Theatre, also known as the Ada Theater, at 700 West Main Street in Boise, Idaho is a movie theater that opened in 1927.

– They considered that this place in Idaho could be developed for reservoir storage and hydroelectric power generation.

More in-sentence examples of “idaho”:

– Rogerson is part of the Twin Falls, Idaho Micropolitan Statistical Area.

– Of these schools, only Idaho does not play football in the conference.

– Later, he moved to Idaho, where he played baseball for a small team from Idaho and worked for a phone company.

– They live in the eastern part of present-day Washington Washington state and parts of northern Idaho in the United States of America.

– He was born in Potlatch, IdahoPotlatch, Idaho but he moved to Nipawin, Saskatchewan with his Canadian parents at an early age and grew up there.

– Oakley is a city in Idaho in the United States.

– Sweet died on March 24, 2019 at his home in Ketchum, Idaho from pneumonia, aged 96.

– Otter served as Lieutenant Governor of Idaho from 1987 to 2001 and as the United States House of RepresentativesUnited States Representative for Idaho‘s 1st congressional district from 2001 to 2007.

– The district is currently represented by Mike Simpson, a Republican from Idaho Falls.

– He was the 32nd Governor of Idaho from January 2007 to January 2019.

– Hendrickson died on January 8, 2021, at his home in Nampa, IdahoNampa, Idaho at the age of 54.

– Interstate 86 is an Interstate Highway in the state of Idaho in the United States.

– Reubens is a city in Idaho in the United States.

– Kennedy died in a retirement home in Middleton, Idaho from heart disease on February 28, 2016 at the age of 91.

Idaho City is a city in Boise County, IdahoBoise County, Idaho in the United States.

– Parkline is a census-designated place of Idaho in the United States.

– Bannon died on October 25, 2017 at his home in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho at the age of 77.

– The tree is native to British Columbia, Idaho and Colorado.

– This gave Idaho Territory its final borders.

– This river provides a fertile plain which is the base for most of the state’s agricultural industries, and the production of the potatoes for which Idaho is known.

– Pound was born in Hailey, Idaho Territory.

– The governor has the power to either approve or veto bills passed by the Idaho Legislature.

– The other big cities in the 2nd district are Idaho Falls, Pocatello, Twin Falls, Rexburg, Hailey and Sun Valley.

– Nampa is a city in Idaho in the United States.

– Kellogg is a city in Idaho in the United States.

– Ponderay is a city in Idaho in the United States.

- Rogerson is part of the Twin Falls, Idaho Micropolitan Statistical Area.

- Of these schools, only Idaho does not play football in the conference.

– Aberdeen is a city in the US Statestate of Idaho in the United States.

– Dsb cities include Idaho City and Spokane.

– Parma is a city in Idaho in the United States.

– They are related to the Idaho giant salamander, Pacific giant salamander and the Coastal giant salamander.

– Larsen died on January 1, 2020 in Hayden, Idaho at the age of 90 from esophageal cancer.

– His family was Japanese American internmentinterned in Minidoka in Idaho during World War II.

– He was the 29th List of Governors of IdahoGovernor of Idaho serving from 1995 to 1999.

– He served as Governor of Idaho for 14 years.

– The remnants gradually became more diffuse over the following two days while moving generally northeastward, through portions of Utah, Colorado, Idaho and Wyoming.

– Despite this, the population of Idaho was estimated at only 1,787,065 by the United States Census Bureau in 2019, making it ranked the 39th largest state by population.

– The University of Idaho is a public university in Moscow, IdahoMoscow, Idaho.

– The Palouse Region of Eastern Washington and the Idaho Panhandle, with its commercial center at Moscow, Idaho, constitutes the most important producing region in the United States.

– Little was the 42nd Lieutenant Governor of Idaho from 2009 to 2019.

– She has been the subject of many interviews in Idaho and other states.

– Columbia Barracks became Vancouver Barracks and was the biggest US military base in Oregon, Washington or Idaho for many years.

– Avery is an Unincorporated areaunincorporated community of Idaho in the United States.

– Lederman died on October 3, 2018 at a care-facility in Rexburg, Idaho from complications of dementia at the age of 96.

– The conference announced in 2016 that its agreements for Idaho and New Mexico State to play football in the league would not be renewed when they ended after the 2017 season.

– Prices plummeted for Idaho‘s major crops: in 1932, a bushel of potatoes was worth only ten cents compared to $1.51 in 1919, while Idaho farmers´ annual income of $686 in 1929 fell to just $250 by 1932.

Idaho was formerly Idaho Territory, until July 27, 1890, when it became the 43rd state.

– Shelley is a city in Idaho in the United States.

– Grand View is a city in Idaho in the United States.

– Blinken was also the 2002 United States Senate election in Idaho2002 Democratic nominee for Idaho United States Senator, losing to Larry Craig.