“stuck” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “stuck”:

– In the 1997 documentary series “Land of the Tiger”, a honey badger in India was filmed using a tool; the animal rolled a log and stood on it to reach a kingfisher fledgling stuck up in the roots coming from the ceiling in an underground cave.

– When it is stuck only by its wings, it become completely immobile.

– The movie revolves around two guys: Allen Gamble and Terry Hoitz who get stuck together after accidentally shooting Derek Jeter.

– Early round shapes would sometimes get stuck in walls and roofs.

– Some people invited tourists stuck after the airport was shut into their homes using #OpenHouse.

stuck - some sentence examples
stuck – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “stuck”:

- Davis found himself stuck in L.A.

- When it is stuck to methemoglobulin, cyanide is not as dangerous.

– Davis found himself stuck in L.A.

– When it is stuck to methemoglobulin, cyanide is not as dangerous.

– English has been changing for the last thousand years, and as the language changes, so parts of it get stuck with different spellings.

– During the dinner, Fry was stuck in a cage and escaped.

– The laminate can be stuck on to existing windows; this a called a ‘retrofit’.

– They barely had enough power to reach Tatooine, and still needed a new T-14 hyperdrive generator so as not to be stuck on the planet forever.

– The 4th Armoured Company got a tank stuck in a ditch.

– He accidentally stuck a stitching awl into one eye while he was in his father’s workshop.

– Polytene chromosomes form when multiple rounds of replication produce many sister chromatids that are stuck together in parallel.

– In this book, she and several of her schoolmates get stuck on island out in the middle of nowhere.

– As a general rule of thumb, genetic algorithms might be useful in problem domains that have a complex fitness landscape as mixing is designed to move the population away from local optima that a traditional hill climbing algorithm might get stuck in.

– He had been stuck in iceberg for the next 10 million years before he came to present Seoul.

– SpongeBob is stuck in the city and tries many times to get on another bus.

More in-sentence examples of “stuck”:

– She was stuck in bed when marks of stigmata showed up she had doctors and physicians examine her markings, and it was found to be a genuine stigmatic case.

– Porcupine quills are as sharp as needles, can be removed very easily, and will stay stuck in an attacker.

– The southern gatehouse, the Stone Gateway, became the scene of one of London’s most notorious sights: a display of the severed heads of treasontraitors, stuck on pikes and dipped in tar to preserve them.

– The French mainly lost because they wore heavy armour and got stuck in the sticky mud at Azincourt.

– Buffy Summers, also a vampire Slayer, found the scythe stuck in rock in Sunnydale.

– The particles which get stuck on can be from a gas, liquid or a solutiondissolved solid.

– He announced his intention to retire as an actor at the end of the film “Labyrinth of Cinema” scheduled to be released in 2020, saying that his body was stuck as he was affected by the disease.

– This was the first expedition to stay over winter at Antartica, since their ship got stuck in the ice preventing them from leaving.

– Old skin cells drop off, and this helps remove bacteria that have stuck to the skin.

– A terrane is a fragment of Earth’s crustcrust from one tectonic plate stuck to crust lying on another plate.

– Instead of using soldering to connect wires and components together, they can be stuck into the holes of the breadboard.

– They are usually found easily on streets, stuck to the road.

– It gets stuck in the lungs and has been known to cause cancer.

– It is now believed Garfield was in fact killed because of his doctors, who stuck their fingers inside his wounds while treating him and causing a bad infection.

– On 7 May 2007, a man in his 50s hit his head against a train that was entering the station and got his foot was stuck in the platform gap.

– With a planned 90-sol duration of activity, “Spirit” functioned until getting stuck in 2009 and stopped communications in 2010.

– We found a ladder in his garden and stuck it up at the bathroom window which he’d left slightly open.

– In other words, they get stuck on one peak, and can’t get to another because getting there would make them less competitive.

– Two laps later, Suzuki and Caffi collided and with the latter stuck in the cockpit on a zone with the wall next to the track, the race was stopped.

– Many drowned, died of exhaustion, or got stuck in mud or shell holes.

– Kelvin stuck by his estimate of 100 million years, and later reduced the estimate to about 20 million years.

– When the floating material comes in, it gets stuck in slimy mucus that is on the surface of the bivalve’s gills.

– Complex pieces are often carved in separate sections which are later stuck together.

– On 23 March 2021, “Ever Given”, a container ship, got stuck on the shore of the Suez Canal in Egypt.

- She was stuck in bed when marks of stigmata showed up she had doctors and physicians examine her markings, and it was found to be a genuine stigmatic case.

- Porcupine quills are as sharp as needles, can be removed very easily, and will stay stuck in an attacker.

– A spaceship is stuck near Neptune.

– It is diatomic, which means that two atoms are stuck together to make a molecule in any bromine sample.

– He wears special shoes made of feathers and hair, stuck together with human blood.

– In addition, it is assumed that iron nails stuck in its back might hit and sink enemy ships with the water tank fulled.

– It is called “Adam’s apple” as a reference to the forbidden fruit, which according to a traditional Jewish belief, got stuck in Adam’s throat.

– Three people died, and the rest of the crew was stuck for 12 hours.

– They drink by sucking water out of a bag, or from a tube stuck to the wall.

– Scientists are not sure whether breaching is done to play, to clean the whale’s skin of things that are stuck to it, or to tell other whales something.

– Once the ethanol is stuck onto the poisons, the kidneys urinate out the poisons.

– Zack Brown and Miri Linky are stuck living together in a run down apartment in Monroeville, Pennsylvania.

– When the things in the water get stuck in the soil those things make a layer in the soil.

– Thrush looks like clumps of milk stuck on the baby’s tongue.

– Smith and the Robinsons are still lost in space, stuck in a junkyard.

– They later get stuck in a tornado that puts them far away from the road they walked on.

– In episode “Beach Blank-Out Blastoise”, Jigglypuff somehow got stuck in Blastoise’s hydro cannon.

– She then becomes stuck between the physical and spiritual world on an eternal search for her children, not permitted to enter heaven without them.

– The prey will be stuck and will be eaten.

– Suggestions as to how it arose include animals getting stuck in a bog, to becoming trapped in deep mud, to falling victim to drought-induced mortality around a waterhole, to getting trapped in a spring-fed pond or seep.

– If the clot breaks free and gets stuck in part of the blood vessel made narrower by the plaque, the plaque and the clot together block the blood vessel completely.

– Bart gets stuck with a weaker cow and can not trade it away.

– The word was first used to describe pieces of cut paper, which were then stuck to a backing in a contrasting colour, and often framed.

How to use in-sentence of “commit”

How to use in-sentence of “commit”:

– After a few months Pakhi threats ASR that if he doesn’t tell the reason then she will commit suicide.

– Some researchers argued that the experiments do not fully answer the question as to why apparently normal people commit atrocities in wartime.

– It is about a young woman who tries to commit suicide when an affair ends.

– On March 12, 2019, Huffman was arrested in connection with an alleged nationwide college entrance exam cheating scandal, charged with conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud, and released on $250,000 bail.

– This means that people are scared of the death penalty and are less likely to commit a capital crime if they know they could get the death penalty.

– His primary activity is to incite humans to commit evil and lead the wrong path through deception.

– Being informal, there is no need to “register”, or to commit to anything.

– It is often said that they fall off cliffs or even commit mass suicide, but that is an urban legend created by a Disney documentary in which someone actually pushed the lemmings over the edge.

How to use in-sentence of commit
How to use in-sentence of commit

Example sentences of “commit”:

– In January 2007, Delara attempted to commit suicide.

– Mass murderers commit their crime for many reasons.

– Yet the hero or lead character may also do bad things, such as commit crimes, hurt or threaten people, or tell lies.

– The opera has nothing to do with ShakespeareShakespeare’s play Macbeth except for the fact that it is about a woman like Lady Macbeth who is tempted to commit a murder.

– Another job is to evaluate the defendant to see if he or she is able to be rehabilitated, or if they might commit the crime again.

– In a mass suicide, many people commit suicide for the same reason.

– If a witness stated this was not the criminal, they would probably commit perjury.

– Samurai women had to ask for permission to commit seppuku.

– He may have wanted to commit suicide in order to avoid a scandal because he was having a relationship with a nephew of an important aristocratic man.

– These somewhat abstract concerns usually determine some but not all details of a specific concrete market system where buyers and sellers actually meet and commit to trade.

– On March 11, 2020, Manning tried to commit suicide in the Alexandria City Jailfederal detention center in Alexandria, Virginia.

– Having seen him commit genocide on the Racnoss, she urges him to find a new companion to act as his moral support.

– Some prevention strategies make it harder for people to get the most common things used to commit suicide.

– Hitler believed that Paulus would either fight to the last man or commit suicide.

– Yoshitsune went deeper inside the castle keep to commit suicide according to the samurai tradition, while Benkei fought on at the bridge in front of the main gate to protect Yoshitsune.

- In January 2007, Delara attempted to commit suicide.

- Mass murderers commit their crime for many reasons.

More in-sentence examples of “commit”:

– Referees may caution players who commit such challenges.

– Soon, it became clear that the Nazis wanted to commit genocide.

– Shkreli was convicted of two counts of securities fraud and one count of conspiring to commit securities fraud in August 2017.

– Gang rapes usually involve three or more men as the ones who commit the crime.

– They were convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage during a time of war.

– To prove he did not commit the crime, he is distracting the police whilst his brother Joey Cassidy vault to retrieve the diamond he was arrested for stealing.

– Once a driver commits a red-light foul, the other driver can also commit a foul start by leaving the line too early but still win, having left later.

– The second paragraph was original research because it expressed the editor’s opinion that, given the Harvard manual’s definition of plagiarism, Jones did not commit it.

– Rishi tries to commit suicide but Tanu’s soul comes and stops him.

– Predictive profiling attempts to predict which people might commit crimes in the future.

– He justified this war with allegations that Serbia was planning to commit genocide against the Kosovo Albanians.

– They went to Switzerland where they were allowed to commit assisted suicide.

– The movie was most certainly based on Anderson’s story, as the opening shots show a woman about to commit suicide from a bridge, as Anna Anderson did.

– They do it in order to prove that it is possible to commit the perfect murder.

– The largest penalty the judge could give Chauvin is 40 years in prison but most people who commit these crimes spend 10-15 years in prison.

– Some Japanese people still believe that they did not commit as many massacres as the Western World and China said they did.

– However the boys did not commit a crime.

– It was widely reported that he tried to commit suicide in 2007 after the relationship with Hudson ended.

– A samurai who wants to commit seppuku would take the weapon, open his kimono and stab the blade into his belly.

– Cain fell into sin and killed his brother Abel out of jealousy, making him the first person to commit murder.

– An officer may also arrest someone if they have probable cause to believe the person had committed or were about to commit a crime.

– That being said I WILL commit myself as an oppose or support and even if for some reason this request is closed before then I will still make my decision and reasoning known to anyone who asks.

– In 1939, he tried to commit suicide, but failed.

– In 1824, he was found guilty of “intent to commit a felony”.

- Referees may caution players who commit such challenges.

- Soon, it became clear that the Nazis wanted to commit genocide.

– The FBI Crisis Negotiation Unit who are threatening to commit suicide or other harmful situations after a crime has been committed.

– Another reason to commit “Seppuku” was the death of the daimyo.

– Emergency telephones are also placed at spots where many people commit suicide, like bridges or cliffs.

– Tom and his biker buddies commit suicide one by one with the goal of returning as one of the “undead”.

– It is a major sin to commit suicide or homicide.

– Al-Bayati claims Warren did not commit suicide, but was, in fact, murdered.

– He planned and ordered the Family to commit several brutal murders.

– Turner wanted to commit assisted suicide, but her husband donated his kidney in April 2017.

– For pedophiles who commit child sexual abuse, some studies have shown that pedophiles who are only attracted to children may abuse more children than pedophiles who also have adult sexual partners.

– If the same events, thoughts, feelings, and other things that led up to the self-harm happen again, the person may be more likely to self-harm again, or to commit suicide.

– So, to start a fight would be to commit battery.

– The Court has ruled that state laws cannot say a person “must” get the death penalty if they commit a certain crime, no matter what.

– The offence of being a common scold has also become obsolete in the United States because only women could commit it.

– In an effort to force nations to resolve issues without warfare, the United Nations Charter attempted to commit member nations to using warfare only under limited circumstances, such as to defend when attacked.

– At the Nuremberg Trials, Seyß-Inquart faced charges of conspiracy to commit crimes against peace; planning, starting and fighting wars of aggression; war crimes; and crimes against humanity.

– He was murdered by Andrew Cunanan, who used the same gun to commit suicide on a boat several days later.

– Gang rapists tend to be younger and commit their crimes repeatedly.

– They may help explain what caused a person to commit a crime, but they do not mean the person did nothing wrong.

– It takes into account the fact that children who commit crimes need the same sort of care as those who are victims of an offence or neglect.

– According to statistics, males commit more crimes than females.

– If a samurai were defeated or he dishonored himself by not following the code of “bushido”, he had to commit “seppuku”.

“favoured by” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “favoured by”:

+ The crucifix is favoured by Catholic churches and is a reminder of Christ’s sacrifice.

+ This was favoured by Ambedkar but when Mahatma Gandhi opposed the proposal it resulted in the Poona Pact.

+ This was also favoured by conservatives in France and other parts of Europe.

+ After the glaciation of the Mintaka Pass, the Kilik Pass was favoured by caravans coming from China and Afghanistan as it is wider, free of glaciers and provided enough pasture for caravan animals.

+ A Roman Catholic, he was favoured by the Stuart court.

+ In 1846, the party split over the repeal of the ‘Corn Laws’, which was favoured by Robert Peel and most top Conservatives but was disliked by backbencher Conservative MPs.

+ Because he had been anti-Nazi, and because he spoke Russian, he was favoured by the political leaders.

favoured by in-sentences
favoured by in-sentences

“heir” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “heir”:

– In June 1914 the Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Habsburg throne, was murdered.

– He was the eldest son of John Balliol and thus the heir to the Scottish throne after him.

– Huáscar started the war because he saw himself as the rightful heir to the kingdom.

– When Reginald died without an heir in 1371, William I of Jülich inherited Guelders.

– He was the heir to the Kingdom of Sardinia.

heir use in-sentences
heir use in-sentences

Example sentences of “heir”:

– He is the oldest heir apparent ever, and has been heir apparent for the longest ever.

– At the time of his birth, his parents were the Prince and Princess of Brazil, his mother the Heir presumptive of the king.

– Henry died suddenly in 1612, and then his brother Charles was made Prince of Wales in his place, showing that he was now the heir to the throne.

– Together with the Christian Social Union of Bavaria it can be seen as an heir to the “Bavarian People’s Party” which existed prior to World War II.

– As the heir apparent to the throne of France, he was given the traditional title of Dauphin of France.

– He was the first male heir apparent to the Dutch throne since Prince Alexander, son of King William III, who died in 1884.

- He is the oldest heir apparent ever, and has been heir apparent for the longest ever.

- At the time of his birth, his parents were the Prince and Princess of Brazil, his mother the Heir presumptive of the king.
- Henry died suddenly in 1612, and then his brother Charles was made Prince of Wales in his place, showing that he was now the heir to the throne.

– Prince Guillaume, Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg, is the heir apparent to the crown of Luxembourg since his father’s became grand duke in 2000.

– In 1844, his uncle Joseph BonaparteJoseph died, making him the direct heir apparent to the Bonaparte claim.

– The heir to the throne was his infant granddaughter Margaret.

– Because of this, Sadanobu was raised under the belief that he would be the next heir to the title of Shogun.

More in-sentence examples of “heir”:

– Viscount Mabrey reveals his nephew, Lord Devereaux, is another heir to the Genovian throne.

– In 1054, Waltheof became the heir of his father’s throne as his elder brother Osbearn was killed in battle.

– They have seven adult children, among them is “Crown Prince Ian” who is the Prime Minister of the Principality, and is Prince Leonard’s heir apparent.

– The title, still in use, is generally conferred on an emperor’s wife who had given birth to the heir to the throne.

– The “Prince of Wales’s Feathers” is the badge of the heir apparent of the British monarch.

– He was the heir to one of the largest collection of former Italian states.

– Despite being the youngest, Edward was the heir apparent because he was male.

– When he first met his son he kissed him and made him the heir to Normandy.

– After a brief and tumultuous year in power, a revolt by members of the Praetorian Guard compelled him to adopt the more popular Trajan as his heir and successor.

– Américo Ferreira Amorim was a Portuguese heir and businessman.

– On 16 February 1764 she was married by proxy at Madrid to Archduke Peter Leopold, the second son of Emperor Francis I, Holy Roman EmperorFrancis I and Empress Maria Theresa of Austria, and the heir apparent to the Grand Duchy of Tuscany.

– She offers him Turkish Delight and asks Edmund to bring his brother and sisters to her castle, so that he can become her heir and the rest will serve him.

– That means an heir to continue the family line and a spare in case the heir died too young.

– Her only son, Tsarevich Alexei Nikolaevich of RussiaTsarevich Alexei, the heir to the throne was very sick.

– The heir to the throne was usually known as the Hereditary Prince with the higher style of “Royal Highness”.

– Kameyama was the father of 36 children, including the son and heir who became Emperor Go-Uda.

– In 902, their chief minister murdered most of the royal family, including the heir apparent.

– As such Ferdinand became Prince of Asturias and heir to the throne.

– When his brother Filippo Emanuele, Prince of Piedmont died, he became legitimate heir to the duchy and received the loyalty swore of the court at Racconigi on 21 January 1607.

– The situation changed when Leopold’s childlessness made Leopold the heir to the Holy Roman Empire.

– Upon Canute’s death, Harold’s younger half-brother Harthacanute, the son of Canute and his queen, Emma of Normandy, was legitimate heir to the thrones of both the Danes and the English.

– He was thought by many as “doyen of Vietnamese historians.” Liber amicorum: mélanges offerts au professeur Phan Huy Lê – John Kleinen, Philippe Papin, Huy Lê Phan – 1999 Việt Nam: Borderless Histories – Page 4 Nhung Tuyet Tran, Anthony Reid – 2006 “A key figure in the dialogue is Professor Phan Huy Lê, doyen of Vietnamese historians and heir of a famous literati family, whose career has spanned the evolution of independent ViӾt Nam’s historiography.

– Princess Stéphanie, Hereditary Grand Duchess of Luxembourg, is the wife of Hereditary Grand Duke Guillaume, heir apparent to the throne of Luxembourg.

– John then begged forgiveness from Richard, who granted it and named him heir presumptive.

– When Anne fails to give a male heir to the throne, the king turns against her and has her executed.

– The heir was usually given the title of Duke of Bourbon and at other times the Duke of Enghien.

- Viscount Mabrey reveals his nephew, Lord Devereaux, is another heir to the Genovian throne.

- In 1054, Waltheof became the heir of his father's throne as his elder brother Osbearn was killed in battle.

– Prince Salman bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, Crown Prince of Bahrain is the heir apparent of the Kingdom of Bahrain.

– While Anderson vehemently stated she was the heir to the Romanov family, many around her had doubts.

– The heir to the Portuguese throne was usually given the title of “Duke of Braganza”.

– King Victor Amadeus II of Sardinia approached her family and proposed a union between Polyxena and Victor Amadeus II’s son and heir Charles Emmanuel, Prince of Piedmont.

– Mia learns from her estranged paternal grandmother, Clarisse, that she is the sole heir to the European kingdom of Genovia, having inherited the throne from her recently deceased father Philippe.

– John William Friso, Prince of OrangeJohn William Friso of Nassau was chosen as the heir to the princes of Orange in the Netherlands by the last will of William III.

– Soon she delivered a son and heir to the Bonaparte Dynasty.

– Diana was the first Englishwoman to marry an heir to the British throne in 300 years.

– He was the Heir apparent of Savoy from his birth and as such was styled as the “Prince of Piedmont”.

– As the elder child and heir of Friedrich Alfred Krupp she was the sole proprietor of the Krupp industrial empire from 1902 to 1943, although her husband, Gustav Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach, ran the company in her name.

– He became the heir apparent to the Qatar throne on 5 August 2003.

– Elizabeth’s eldest son, Charles, Prince of Wales, is heir apparent.

– He is the heir presumptive to the Chrysanthemum Throne.

– Under its terms, Stanisław Leszczyński, the father-in-law of King Louis XV and the losing claimant to the Polish throne, received Lorraine, while Francis, in compensation for his loss, was made heir to the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, which he would inherit in 1737.

– Her mother was Margaretta Large Harrison and her father was William Wonderly Fitler, Jr., an heir to a cordage fortune.

– He succeeded his brother, Mehmed V, as the eldest male member of the House of Osman after the 1916 suicide of the heir to the throne, Yusuf Izzettin Efendi.

– In 1734, Louise gave birth to a son, heir to the Conti name, and, in 1736, to a second child who died at birth.

– Further, the demands for reform put forward included that the Duke of York be acknowledged as the first councillor to the king, and the Speaker of Commons, perhaps with more fervour than wisdom, even proposed Richard, Duke of York, be recognised as heir to the throne.

– He is the heir to the Osborne baronetbaronetcy.

– Hussein bin Abdullah is the heir apparent of Abdullah II of JordanKing Abdullah II of Jordan.

– Sean, Liadan’s brother and heir to Sevenwaters, wants to buy the Painted Man’s fighting men in their long battle for the sacred islands.

– Thor is heir to the throne of Asgard, world of the gods.

– John promised the city the right to govern itself as a commune in return for recognition as Richard’s heir presumptive.

“get up” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “get up”:

+ It’s pretty scary, because once you get up there on the stand, everybody’s against you.”” John Bradshaw Layfield, Hardcore Holly, and Brian Adams.

+ Female “Tigrosa helluo” spiders can have body lengths as great as 21 mm, and males can get up to 12 mm.

+ Depending on the type it can get up to a meter tall.

+ There were big staircases to get up and down.

+ After a long time we saw a white man who came We used to get up in the morning and put our carrying dish on our heads and walk off.

+ In the dry season, the temperature could get up to about.

+ They said this was because even people who still worked did so from home, so they did not have to get up early to travel to work.

get up - example sentences
get up – example sentences

Example sentences of “get up”:

+ The two boys get up to lots of naughty pranks.

+ They can get up to 2.5 feet long and weigh 6.5 pounds.

+ I would therefore like to propose that this article become a Good Article while waiting for it to get up to code with the VGA standards.

+ When he wants to get up and leave, let him say ‘Peace’.

+ To get up 456 feet, the train is launched by a machine to 128 miles per hour in 3 seconds.

+ A petting zoo is a small zoo where visitors can get up close to animals and pet them.

+ Players who do not knock down all of the pins after two tries get up to 9 points for the frame.

+ Aschenbach tries to get up to help him, but he is too weak to get out of his chair.

+ The song samples “Bye Bye” by Chimbala featuring Liro Shaq and Mozart La Para and “I Don’t Believe You Want to Get Up and Dance ” by The Gap Band.

+ Every morning, the prisoners had to get up at 4:00 in the morning for roll call.

+ Because most people watch the special performances on CCTV all the night on New Year’s Eve and don’t go to bed until 12:00AM, they usually get up later in the next day.

+ This size of this species generally can get up to between.

+ For example, every time the player would need to get up to a higher place that Mac can’t double-jump to, if Wilt is around, talking to him will get him to lift the player up.

+ The two boys get up to lots of naughty pranks.

+ They can get up to 2.5 feet long and weigh 6.5 pounds.
+ I would therefore like to propose that this article become a Good Article while waiting for it to get up to code with the VGA standards.

Some in-sentence examples of “bet”

How to use in-sentence of “bet”:

+ In the latter years, BET has moved from having a variety of Black entertainment to mostly showing music videos around the clock.

+ I’ll bet hardly any editors are aware of their existence and they bare absolutely no relation to the codes that these 3-letter templates are supposed to represent; that is, ISO 3166-1 alpha-3.

+ Players may “Check”, or bet nothing, if no player before them in the turn has bet.

+ The series premiered on BET on September 27, 2017.

+ The other common forced bet is called an “ante”, where every player contributes a small amount to the pot for the right to receive cards.

+ It was announced on the 2011 BET Awards Pre-show that it will begin in January 2012.

Some in-sentence examples of bet
Some in-sentence examples of bet

Example sentences of “bet”:

+ To bet, the player need to tell the trump he wants, and bet at least 10 point higher than the previous player.

+ In the United States of America a sportsbook is a place where a player can bet money on many different sports, for example basketball, golf, football, hockey, baseball, soccer, horse racing, boxing and many more.

+ To bet, the player need to tell the trump he wants, and bet at least 10 point higher than the previous player.

+ In the United States of America a sportsbook is a place where a player can bet money on many different sports, for example basketball, golf, football, hockey, baseball, soccer, horse racing, boxing and many more.

+ If a player raises, the amount he raised the bet to is the new minimum.

+ People could bet nearly anything on which team would win the game.

+ The bet is generally in the form of money.

+ The money is bet on a horse race, and upon hearing this, the Pastor gives the shortest sermon in history and begins a pursuit of the money and the organized crime syndicate, amid the hijinx of assorted feminine members of the congregation in a pursuit of the “money trail”.

+ Mephistopheles makes a bet with God: he says that he can go down to earth and meet Faust and make him do bad things.

+ She makes Zack admit that it was a bet in front of the other students.

+ Others bet children or even their own lives.

+ During a round of betting, there will always be a “current bet amount”, which is the total amount of money bet in this round by the player who bet last in this round.

+ Throughout his career, Lil Baby has been nominated for three Grammy Awards, two American Music Awards, two MTV Video Music Awards, and seven BET Awards.

More in-sentence examples of “bet”:

+ In Pot Limit games, the most a player can bet or raise is the total amount in the pot.

+ He often bet cases of expensive wine with other politicians on the outcome of elections.
+ If he wins the bet - he will receive his money back with some monetary prize.

+ In Pot Limit games, the most a player can bet or raise is the total amount in the pot.

+ He often bet cases of expensive wine with other politicians on the outcome of elections.

+ If he wins the bet – he will receive his money back with some monetary prize.

+ We are ready to support a political solution that guarantees the rapid withdrawal of all Soviet troops and genuine self-determination for the Afghan people.” He ended with, “But now at length I have the happiness to know that it is a rising and not a setting Sun.” Well, you can bet it’s rising because, my fellow citizens, America isn’t finished.

+ Also, when playing limit, the bet and raise amount will usually double for the turn and river betting rounds.

+ This time, they had to bet money on each guess.

+ In October 2013 Lamar won five awards at the 2013 BET Awards.

+ They bet money on which of two birds will win.

+ In May of that year, BET started showing Black collegecollegiate sporting events.

+ Known as a drinker, he has even placed a bet and drank a bottle of sake.

+ Players can bet more than the minimum.

+ The student life at Langston University got the attention of BET and the second season of the reality television show College Hill was filmed there.

+ Often race tracks are the place where people will bet on animals and vehicles to win.

+ Chicken George becomes a famous cockfighter, meaning he trains chickens for people to bet on as they fight.

+ Players can bet other players or the casino.

+ The title track had previously been performed at the 2017 BET Awards.

+ He is bet known as an association football player.

+ As to every day speech, I’m willing to bet over 75% of the English speaking population has never used either name..

+ Before placing a bet a person should read the terms and conditions of the sportsbook to avoid any problems.

+ The first player have to bet at least 80, half of all the point.

+ He has won three American Music Awards, three MTV Video Music Awards, eleven BET Awards, and a Grammy Award.

+ He television hosthosted a quiz show called “You Bet Your Life”, which was more liked for Groucho’s way of hosting than for the game itself.

+ So I bet John Bot II’s bot flag has been revoked.

+ It was nominated for Album of the Year at the 2013 BET Hip Hop Awards.

+ The least a person could bet on each card for the first two rows was $50.

+ He makes a bet with all the gamblers.

+ Once the card are dealt, players start to bet on the number of point.

+ In No Limit, there is not a limit of how much can be bet at any time.

+ First, second, and third place then share the money. In 2000 it was estimated that 80 percent of the adult Australian population placed a bet on the race that year.

+ I’d be willing to bet the dozen or so quick new articles that follow in Jonayo’s history follow the same pattern.

+ The lowest amount that can be bet is the amount of the big blind.

+ The request’s been shut down now so I bet we ought to leave it at that.

+ In 1995, Sale agreed to a public bet with Kevin Kelly Kevin Kelly that by the year 2020, there would be three disasters: global currency collapse, significant warfare between rich and poor, and environmental disasters of some significant size.

+ Laney asks Zack about the bet, and Zack says he lost and will honor the terms of the bet but does not say more.

+ A player can bet up to all money as he has.

+ Other people bet in workplace cup “sweeps”.

+ I remember when I was 14 and you can bet your bottom dollar that I wouldn’t have been writing about the Teletubbies on a wiki site if either had been around at the time.

+ Betting is the only way to communicate with a team mate, that is why even if a hand is weak, betting will help a teammate to bet or play.

+ The babies perform an initiation ceremony for Dil for a club while the adults make a bet to imitate their babies.

+ With each bet or raise, the amount in the pot gets larger.

+ Some ancient people bet things like beautiful feathers.

+ Bailey raised a monument to Old Bet at his Elephant Hotel in Somers, New York.

+ In June 2013 Kelly performed at the BET Awards with 2 Chainz.

+ In 2003 he reached the semifinals of the Las Vegas Desert Classics, 2004, he won the Sky Bet World Grand Prix 2005, the World Matchplay in Blackpool.

+ There is no starting bet in this turn unless a player makes a bet.

+ In 2010 Wale was nominated for Best New Artist from both the Soul Train Awards and BET Awards but did not win.

+ Homer becomes sure that Bart will win and makes a bet with Ned that the father of losing boy will have to mow their neighbors lawn in their wife’s Sunday dress.

+ Players can bet more than the minimum if they want.

+ In October 2012 she performed at the BET Black Girls Rock! Awards and won the Young, Gifted Black Award.

In sentence examples of “stellar”

How to use in-sentence of “stellar”:

– Arcturus is a stellar classificationtype K1.5IIIpe orange giant star, with an absolute magnitude of −0.30.

– The nebula is a huge stellar nursery.

– They are losing mass rapidly by means of a very strong stellar wind, with speeds up to 2000km/s.

– Extending beyond the stellar disk is a much thicker disk of gas.

– Even the ancient Greeceancient Greeks, who knew a lot about the stars and discovered some of the other ways they move, such as stellar precession, did not discover proper motion.

– A star system or stellar system is a small number of stars which orbit each other, bound by gravitational attraction.

– A stellar black hole is a type of black hole formed by the gravitational collapse of a star.

In sentence examples of stellar
In sentence examples of stellar

Example sentences of “stellar”:

– The stellar disc of the Milky Way does not have a sharp edge, a radius beyond which there are no stars.

– There are 59 known stellar systems within 20 light years from the Sun, containing 81 visible stars.

– As the two stellar bodies draw closer to one another, often one pulsar will absorb matter from the other, causing a violent accretion process.

– In 1839 he became director of the new Pulkovo Observatory and was one of the first three astronomers who almost simultaneously obtained an approximate stellar parallax.

– Open clusters are key objects in the study of stellar evolution.

– Betelgeuse is now in a later stage of stellar evolution.

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

– Most elliptical galaxies are composed of older, stellar evolution#Low-mass starslow-mass stars, with a sparse interstellar medium and minimal star formation activity.

– Note: The conventional color description describe only the peak of the stellar spectrum.

– After a stellar career in the Western Hockey League with the Brandon Wheat Kings and Portland Winter Hawks, Agnew began his professional career with the Canucks in 1986.

– Heating of the solar and stellar coronae: a review.

– Contact binaries share the same stellar atmosphere, and as friction slows them over a long period, they may merge into one star.

– The first pair consists of two bright, large Stellar classificationtype-G giant stars, both with a radius about 10 times the Sun’s, in close orbit around each other.

– The massive stellar census will provide the basic observational data.

- The stellar disc of the Milky Way does not have a sharp edge, a radius beyond which there are no stars.

- There are 59 known stellar systems within 20 light years from the Sun, containing 81 visible stars.
- As the two stellar bodies draw closer to one another, often one pulsar will absorb matter from the other, causing a violent accretion process.

More in-sentence examples of “stellar”:

– These collections of stars by brightness and temperature are important when talking about stellar evolution.

– In 1957 he and his wife, together with William Alfred FowlerWilliam Fowler, the American physicist, and Fred Hoyle, the British astronomer, wrote a 104-page paper about stellar nucleosynthesis.

– Tidal stripping is when a larger galaxy pulls stars and other stellar material from a smaller galaxy.

– Most failed to live up to their candidacy, however, because the absence of lithium showed them to be stellar objects.

– Due to his stellar experience in the Fishing industry, Heredia was appointed as the Director of the Caribeña Cooperative which he served for 30 years, he still had his passion for the open sea and went out on fishing trips with Guillermo Nunez and/or Severo Castillo at least once a week their catches were then sold to the Cooperative.

– The star is losing mass by stellar winds.

– Long-lived, long-period radial velocity variations in Aldebaran: a planetary companion and stellar activity.

– The regular stellar winds can only stand for a mass loss rate of about 10 solar masses per year.

– Collisions between stellar remnants will create occasional supernovae.

– The giant red branches of the galaxy may have at least 1-2 billion years.«To Near-Infrared Stellar Census of Blue Compact Dwarf Galaxies: The Wolf-Rayet Galaxy I Zw 36».

– It does not involve logic, just the practical fact that stellar distances are so great, and our ability to collect data from other bodies is limited.

– Between 2000–2009, strong evidence for a stellar mass black hole was discovered in an M 49 cluster.

– The many supernovae produced in the galaxy as well as the strong stellar winds of its stars have produced filaments and bubbles of emission nebulaionized hydrogen with respective sizes of up to 3,700 and 380 light years.

– Tholen based on ground-based stellar occultation observations on May 24, 1981, and given the designation S/1981N1 and said on 29 May 1981.

– Proof that the rings are incomplete first began in the mid-1980s, when stellar occultation were found to rarely show an extra “blink” just before or after the planet occulted the star.

– The stellar atmosphere is the outer region of a star.

– DARE will make the first measurements of the birth of the first stars and black holes and will measure the properties of the invisible stellar objects.

– This stellar system is currently one of the most massive that can be studied in detail.

– Scientists think that binary stars, stellar winds and magnetic fields might be some of the reasons planetary nebulae can look so varied.

– It was created by the strong stellar wind.

– The two most important stellar properties are mass and metallicity because it determines how these planetary systems form.

– The actual stellar source of the light detected no longer exists.

– Strong stellar winds blow the gas and plasma in the outer layer of the star outwards.

– In the end, supernova explosions and strong stellar winds from the most massive stars blow away the gases of the HII region.

– Its stellar wind is 30 times as strong.

- These collections of stars by brightness and temperature are important when talking about stellar evolution.

- In 1957 he and his wife, together with William Alfred FowlerWilliam Fowler, the American physicist, and Fred Hoyle, the British astronomer, wrote a 104-page paper about stellar nucleosynthesis.
- Tidal stripping is when a larger galaxy pulls stars and other stellar material from a smaller galaxy.

– Most compact stars are at the end of their stellar evolution.

– The Orion Orion OB1 stellar association is the group of hot giant stars in a large cluster.

– Hipparchus created a table of chord functions giving the length of the chord for each angle, and there are references to his using polar coordinates in establishing stellar positions.

– These days Hertzsprung-Russell diagrams are used to present stellar evolution in pictures to students.

– The stellar members of the Sco–Cen association have nearly parallel velocity vectors, moving at about 20km/s with respect to the Sun.

– We have room to include less than stellar topics as long.

– This flow of matter from one stellar body to another is known as an accretion disk.

– This movement is called stellar precession.

– After the war, the observatory began stellar and galactic astronomy and was renamed The Commonwealth Observatory.

– NGC 6822, a remote stellar system.

– White dwarfs are the final stellar evolutionevolutionary state of all stars whose mass is not high enough to become a neutron star.

– Much of this radiation is absorbed by the primary stellar wind.

– The average distance from Kepler-22b to its host star Kepler-22 is about 15% less than the distance from Earth to the Sun This combination of a shorter average distance from the star and a lower stellar luminosity are consistent with a moderate surface temperature at that distance if we assume that the surface is not subject to extreme greenhouse heating.

– A stellar system of two stars is known as a “binary star”, “binary star system” or “physical double star”.

– The star stellar classificationspectral classification and discovery of the Hubble sequence were all made using photographic paper.

– Hiàn will serve this community in a stellar fashion.

– The stars are much farther away than was generally assumed in ancient times; and the tiny amount of stellar parallax is only detectable with telescopes.

– It surrounds the Solar System and dominates our stellar neighbourhood.

– As its name indicates, the Westerlund 2 cluster was discovered by Bengt Westerlund in the sixties, but its stellar content was assessed only in later years.

– Kepler-22b is an extrasolar planet orbiting Stellar classificationG-type star Kepler-22.

– The cluster contains a large number of rare, evolved, high-mass stars, including: six yellow hypergiants, four red supergiants, 24 Wolf-Rayet stars, a luminous blue variable, many OB supergiants, and an unusual supergiant sgB star which may be the remnant of a recent stellar merger.

– Early theories suggested that an object less than 0.09 solar masses would never go through normal stellar evolution.

“military aircraft” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “military aircraft”:

– It was one of the main military aircraft used in USSR for World War II.

– Germany had to reduce its armed forces from 6 million to 100,000 men and to get rid of its submarines and military aircraft and most of its artillery.

– United States military aircraft use this rocket.

– Flying military aircraft in order to test them is the most difficult and dangerous kind of flying other than flying in war.

– Anti-aircraft warfare, or air defence, is any way of fighting military aircraft in combat from the ground.

– Some military aircraft are also made there, as well as spacecraft.

– Germany used military aircraft in war for the first time since 1945 when they supported British aircraft in the war in Kosovo in 1999, but many people still believed that Germany should never again go to war because of what had happened in the two world wars.

military aircraft - example sentences
military aircraft – example sentences

“likeness” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “likeness”:

– The individual’s choice between paradigms involves setting two or more “portraits” against the world and deciding which likeness is most promising.

– A likeness of him is added to the statue of Jonathan and the people of Thorn Valley cheer.

– The likeness of another ectopic pregnancy depends on the amount of damage to the Fallopian tube, and the health of the tubes.

– After his death at the age of 54, Romulus was deified as the war god Quirinus and served not only as one of the three major gods of Rome but also as the deified likeness of the city of Rome.

– Old footage of Reagan and his likeness was used for the 2020 first-person shooter video game “Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War”.

likeness some ways to use
likeness some ways to use

“collegium” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “collegium”:

– He was a professor at the Jagiellonian University Collegium Medicum.

– After the October Revolution, Malevich became a member of the Collegium on the Arts of “Narkompros”, the commission for the protection of monuments and the museums commission.

– Former vice-rector of Collegium Civitas, as well as a member of the National Committee for Cooperation with the European Science Foundation, Presidium of the Polish Academy of Sciences.

– As a result, the Kyiv-Bratsk Collegium was established.

– She was a professor at the Institute of Sociology at the Faculty of History and Sociology at the University of Białystok and at the Department of Sociology at Collegium Civitas.

– Hanna Teresa Palska Polish sociologist, habilitated doctor in humanities, associate professor at the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences and Collegium Civitas.

collegium use in sentences
collegium use in sentences