“cathedral” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “cathedral”:

– With the cathedrals of Cathedral of ChartresChartres and Reims it is considered one of the classical French cathedrals of the Middle Ages.

– The cathedral became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996.

– The Cathedral was refounded with a Chapter of eight canons in 1541, as was the Kings School.

– Chartres Cathedral is a cathedral.

– Holy Name Cathedral, formally the Cathedral of the Holy Name, is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago, one of the largest Roman Catholic dioceses in the United States.

– The new cathedral is next to where the old cathedral was.

– Exeter Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in the city of Exeter, Devon, in the South West Englandsouthwest of England.

cathedral in-sentences
cathedral in-sentences

Example sentences of “cathedral”:

– Today, the former cathedral is a Catholic parish church and “basilica minor”.

– Paul’s Cathedral and crossed over the River Fleet.

– In 1986 it was discovered that the roofs, timber and stonework of much of the Cathedral were becoming unsafe.

– Ripon is a small cathedral city status in the United Kingdomcity in North Yorkshire, England.

– He was a close advisor to Count Berengar Raymond I of Barcelona and he rebuilt the cathedral of Vic with help from Countess Ermesinda.

– For example, he painted a series of pictures of haystacks in a field, and another Rouen Cathedral series of pictures of the west front of Rouen Cathedral.

– People forgot about this way of singing in the 18th and 19th centuries, although male altos continued to sing in English cathedral and church choirs.

– Gawain appears in English, French and Celtic literature as well as in Italy where he appears in the architecture of the north portal in the cathedral of Modena, constructed in 1184.

– Transactions of the Royal Institute of British Architects, Royal Institute of British Architects, 1887 page 176 He was the chief cathedral architect from 1441 to 1473.

– The cathedral has a height of 157.25 metres.

- Today, the former cathedral is a Catholic parish church and "basilica minor".

- Paul's Cathedral and crossed over the River Fleet.
- In 1986 it was discovered that the roofs, timber and stonework of much of the Cathedral were becoming unsafe.

– In 1334 Giotto was in Florence where the magnificent new Florence Cathedral was being built.

– The cathedral as it stands now was built from 1194 to 1260.

– The church is not a cathedral in the strict sense of the word because it has never been the seat of a bishop.

– It is one of two cathedrals in the Canary Islands, near the La Laguna Cathedral in Tenerife.

– They visited St Paul’s Cathedral and the Tower of London.

– The Cathedral of Ávila was one of 100 finalists for the 12 Treasures of Spain in 2007.

– The interesting cathedral was begun in the year 1500.

– Up a steep climb on a cobbled street is the Cathedral Square.

More in-sentence examples of “cathedral”:

– The Cathedral of Valencia is dedicated to Saint Mary.

– Patrick’s Cathedral in Dublin.

– The cathedral was built in Gothic and Renaissance architectural styles from 1524 to 1562.

– Peter’s as his main church, because he lives in the Vatican, his bishop’s throne is in a different church, the cathedral of “Saint John Lateran”.

– It is the mother church of the Roman Catholic community in England and Wales and the Metropolitan Church and Cathedral for the Archbishop of Westminster.

– It is the home town of the famous painter Miquel Barceló, who has just worked in the cathedral of Palma.

– Sometimes a big important church or cathedral might also act as a chapel.

– The city of Moscow also caught fire numerous times, and the cathedral wasn’t spared.

– The cathedral has three bells, all of which are housed in the southeast tower.

– Catherine was buried at the Peter and Paul Cathedral in Saint Petersburg.

– Basil’s Cathedral and Spasskaya Tower, are very beautiful and famous.

– Covering SwedenSwedish Baltic Sea island of Gotland, it uses the Visby Cathedral as its seat.

– The Cathedral of Santa Maria of Palma was one of 100 finalists for the 12 Treasures of Spain in 2007.

– At the age of ten he joined the choir of Christ Church Cathedral in Oxford.

– He showed a lot of talent and became a choir-boy in the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Antwerp.

– The Cathedral was consecrated in 1267 by Rodolphe de Chevriêres, Bishop of Albano.

– Unfortunately, in the 1700s, people at the cathedral thought that Duccio’s altarpiece was old-fashioned.

– A few parts of the Romanesque cathedral survived, and repairs started in 1215.

– Durham Castle and Cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

– It was reburied in Leicester Cathedral in 2015.

– The first cathedral that was built was attacked many times by the Vikings, and burned down in 1087.

– Since the 18th century, Worcester Cathedral Choir has taken part in the Three Choirs Festival, the oldest music festival in the world.

– The cathedral has seen every important change in English life for 1400 years.

– For hundreds of years the prince-bishops of the cathedral ruled over the land.

– Rochester Cathedral is a Norman architectureNorman church in Rochester, Kent, and the cathedral of the Anglican diocese of Rochester.

– Bishop of this cathedral is Camilo Lorenzo Iglesias.

– Hundreds of years ago many Christian people would travel to the Cathedral at Canterbury from their homes in other parts of Britain.

– Thomas Becket was an English peopleEnglish priest, and Archbishop of Canterbury, who was murdered in Canterbury Cathedral in 1170.

– The Cathedral of San Cristóbal de La Laguna or Catedral de Nuestra Señora de los Remedios is a Catholic cathedral in Tenerife, Spain.

– The cathedral contains works of art dating from the 17th century to the present day.

– The cathedral was built from 1573 to 1813 around the original church.

– The Cathedral of Sigüenza It is built in Romanesque and Gothic style.

– He became an organist at the cathedral in Milan in 1760.

– They each show the changes in the way the cathedral looks under different lighting conditions.

– There are many famous people who are interred in the Cathedral and in the surrounding grounds including Bishop Alfred Tucker.

– The city has a Baroque cathedral and a university.

– Spanning across Jönköping County, Kalmar County and Östergötland County, it uses the Linköping Cathedral cathedral as its seat.

– In 1436 Dufay composed the festive motet “Nuper rosarum flores”, one of his most famous compositions, which was sung at the dedication of Brunelleschi’s dome of the cathedral in Florence.

– The ruins of St Augustine’s Abbey, together with Canterbury Cathedral and St Martin’s Church, CanterburySt Martin’s Church, were named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1988.

– Brunelleschi made the Santa Maria del Fiore cathedral in Florence, Italy.

– The cathedral is a 15th-century structure, built on the site of a sixth-century Christian church.

– With much of its present architecture dating from Norman times, it became a cathedral in 1877.

– Chichester Cathedral stands near the centre, between West Street and South Street.

– During the Spanish Civil War the cathedral was vandalized and in 1939 a reconciliation rite was celebrated.

– He was assistant organist at Southwark Cathedral from 1923 until 1925.

– The cathedral was extended with an eastern end in the 1960s, commemorated by Benjamin Britten’s Fanfare for St Edmundsbury, and a new Gothic revival cathedral tower was built as part of a millennium project running from 2000 to 2005.

– There are many beautiful houses in the Cathedral precincts.

- The Cathedral of Valencia is dedicated to Saint Mary.

- Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin.

“whip” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “whip”:

– One day he killed his music teacher Linus because the man had tried to whip him.

– The first whip was designed in the 14th century.

– Aguilar is a Party leaders of the United States House of RepresentativesChief Deputy Whip in the House Democratic Caucus and Whip of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus.

– He was known for his competitive personality, keeping himself thirty pounds under his natural weight, and on occasion not sparing the whip on horses such as Nijinsky.

– These include television antennas, shortwave radio antennas and whip antennas.

whip - some sentence examples
whip – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “whip”:

– A whip must also make sure that the elected representatives of their party are in attendance when important votes are taken.

– He served as the Chief Deputy Majority Whip from 2011 to 2014, ranking fourth among House Republican leaders.

– Hodgkinson, a supporter of Sanders during his presidential campaign, 2017 Congressional baseball shootingshot and injured four people, including House Majority Whip Steve Scalise of Louisiana.

– Waterson took the Labour whip in Parliament.

– A convict who found gold near Bathurst in 1823 was given 150 lashes with a whip as it was believed he must have stolen it.

– The Senate Majority Whip is Dick Durbin.

– Hodgkinskon shot five people, including Party leaders of the United States House of Representatives#Party whips and assistant party leadersHouse Majority Whip R–LA and two Capitol Police officers assigned to protect him; one of the officers shot Hodgkinson, who later died from his wounds.

– Callista Bisek met Newt Gingrich in 1993 when he was United States House of RepresentativesHouse Minority Whip and she was working in the office of Congressman Steve Gunderson.

– He served as Party whips of the United States House of RepresentativesMajority Whip of the Democratic Party from 1977 to 1981.

– Smith’s numbers in 2015 went up as his ERA and WHIP from the previous season.

- A whip must also make sure that the elected representatives of their party are in attendance when important votes are taken.

- He served as the Chief Deputy Majority Whip from 2011 to 2014, ranking fourth among House Republican leaders.

More in-sentence examples of “whip”:

– Some members only weapons have special abilities to help the player, such as the abyssal whip and the dragon scimitar.

– Spots can be anything from an Irish Whip at a certain time, to a series of spots, for example a succession of reversals.

– Parson served as the Majority Caucus Whip in the Senate during the 96th General Assembly.

– The Majority Whip was Republican Party Republican John Cornyn of Texas.

– He was Minister of State for EuropeMinister of State for Europe and the Americas and Deputy Chief Government Whip and has been the Tamworth since 2010.

– A French parfait mixes sugar, whip cream, an Egg egg yolk, sauce, cold fruit and frozen ice cream.

– When a person shakes a whip fast, it makes a loud “crack” sound, because it has broken the sound barrier.

– He then served as whip and deputy whip of the Bloc Québécois, and was also the vice-chair of the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs.

– Turner, a Democrat, served as a member of the Ohio State Senate from 2008 to 2014, and was elected to be the chamber’s Minority Whip in the 129th General Assembly.

– She is Chief Deputy Whip for the House Democrats.

– He was the Government Chief Whip in the House of Commons from May 2015 to July 2016.

– He played Whip Whitaker in the 2012 film “Flight”.

– Shamrock pushed out of the pin count and quickly gained the advantage, delivering a belly to belly slam off an Irish whip and then securing his ankle lock in the centre of the ring, making The Rock tap.

– Historically, before the creation of the automobile, people mostly rode on the left-hand side, since most people were right-handed and would whip their horses with their left hands.

– A whip is a long strand of leather with a hard handle, used for directing or hitting animals or people.

– The Majority Whip was Republican Party Republican Steve Scalise of Louisiana.

– He is the current Senate Majority Whip for the 115th Congress.

– In music, a whip or slapstick is a percussion instrument.

– They are also known as whip scorpions because they look like true scorpions and because of their whip like tails.

– They said she liked to whip women’s breasts, and then make the camp doctor, Gisella Perl, do surgery on the women’s breasts without anesthetic, because she liked watching them suffer.

– Ox teams are steered by shouted commands, whistles or the noise of a whip crack.

– The whip is often heard in modern orchestras, bands and percussion groups.

– They were later squirted with chocolate and whip cream, while being rocked back-and-forth, to make the competition harder.

– A dragon whip is a type of leg lariat or spinning heel kick where an opponent catches the wrestlers leg.

– He rose to be Chief Whip and Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury from 1955 to 1959.

– Amblypygi is an order of Arachnids also known as whip spiders or tailless whip scorpions.

- Some members only weapons have special abilities to help the player, such as the abyssal whip and the dragon scimitar.

- Spots can be anything from an Irish Whip at a certain time, to a series of spots, for example a succession of reversals.
- Parson served as the Majority Caucus Whip in the Senate during the 96th General Assembly.

– The House Minority Whip is Steve Scalise.

– The Minority Whip was Steny HoyerDemocrat Steny Hoyer of Maryland.

– James Enos Clyburn since 1993, and the House Majority Whip since 2019.

– Legree begins to hate Tom when Tom disobeys his order to whip the other slaves.

– He was the government Chief Whip from 1987 to 1989, and served in the Cabinet Cabinet as Home Secretary from 1989 to 1990.

– From January 3, 2007 to January 3, 2015, he was the Senate Majority Whip because his party had the majority.

– Some drinkers prefer to whip the mixture to produce a light frothy “head” while others prefer as little foam as possible.

– A whip is a long strand of leather or other fabric with a hard handle.

– In 1960, Pearce was made Government Whip in the Australian House of RepresentativesGovernment Whip in the House of Representatives under Hubert Opperman.

– The current party leaders are: Majority Whip Steve Scalise.

– He was Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard and Deputy Chief Whip in the House of Lords between May 2010 and May 2012.

– The Minority Whip was Democratic Party Democrat Dick Durbin of Illinois.

– The Prime Minister, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the Chief Whip all have official residences in buildings along one side of the street.

– In 1990, he was made the Chief Whip of the BJP Bihar Legislature Party.

– Speaker Fabian Núñez appointed Bass California State Assembly Majority Whip and Majority Floor Leader for the 2007–2008 legislative session.

– He was chief whip of the party’s caucus before the 2009 election.

– The Senate Minority Whip is John Thune.

– Prior to joining WWE, Farrelly was also a two-time Irish Whip Wrestling#Irish Whip Wrestling International Heavyweight ChampionshipInternational Heavyweight Champion during his tenure in Irish Whip Wrestling.

– Thune was selected by the Senate Republican Conference to become the Party leaders of the United States SenateMajority Whip for the 116th Congress, replacing Senator John Cornyn of Texas, who was term limited in the position.

– In May 2004, still using the ring name Sheamus O’Shaunessy, Farrelly returned to wrestling at the newly opened Irish Whip Wrestling school in Dublin.

– This made him the fourth-ranking House Democrat, behind Speaker of the United States House of RepresentativesSpeaker Majority Leader Majority Whip Jim Clyburn.

– Livingstone continued to sit in parliament, as an independent having had the Labour whip withdrawn, until standing down at the 2001 General Election.

– The House Majority Whip is Jim Clyburn.

Example sentences of “lizzie”

How to use in-sentence of “lizzie”:

+ He tells Lizzie that he should sing with Isabella Parigi, a popular singer.

+ She played Lizzie Borden in “The Legend of Lizzie Borden”.

+ There Lizzie meets at the Trevi Fountain Paolo Valisari, an Italian singer.

+ But Isabella don’t wants to sing with him, so he asks Lizzie to sing playback for her.

+ In 2012, Hank made “The Lizzie Bennet Diaries”, a present-day adaptation of “Pride and Prejudice”, with producer Bernie Su.

+ In the end Isabella came and sang for Lizzie, and Lizzie sang, too.

+ Reeser is best known for her roles as Taylor Townsend on the Fox Broadcasting CompanyFox series “The O.C.”, Lizzie Grant on HBO’s “Entourage U.S.

Example sentences of lizzie
Example sentences of lizzie

Some sentences in use of “raft”

How to use in-sentence of “raft”:

– The police had the raft that Randy said had flipped over.

– Théodore Géricault was an important French painter, known for “The Raft of the Medusa” and other paintings.

– Boat and Raft People’s Day ; held every year at the beginning of November at Song Khwae Road near the riverside in front of the city of Kanchanaburi.

– They also made a raft to escape.

– If the raft sinks, it is accepted; if it returns to shore it is rejected.

– Between 1966 and 1973, Alsar led three expeditions by raft across the Pacific Ocean, from Ecuador and Australia.

Some sentences in use of raft
Some sentences in use of raft

“mango” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “mango”:

– The mango then disappeared, and Paramathathan realised the divine nature of his wife.

– Sometimes “Kalasha” can mean a pot filled with water and topped with a coronet of mango leaves and a coconut.

– The mango tree is native to South Asia, from where it has been taken to become one of the most widely cultivated fruits in the tropics.

– The state is famous for its mango and cashew fields.

– He asked her to show another mango with divine help.

– The decorations mostly consist of rich colourful flowers and mango leaves.

– Petrie is in the northern suburbs of Brisbane, and includes Bald Hills, Bracken Ridge, Carseldine, Clontarf, Deception Bay, Fitzgibbon, Griffin, Kippa-Ring, Mango Hill, Margate, North Lakes, Redcliffe, Rothwell, Scarborough, Woody Point, and parts of Aspley, Bridgeman Downs, and Burpengary.

mango example in sentences
mango example in sentences

Example sentences of “mango”:

– On December 7, 2014 Mango suffered a heart attack while performing the song “Oro” during a concert in Policoro, province of Matera, aged 60.

– In 1950, James Lindenberg was been made a new transmitter using two mango trees and it been protected by lightning rod.

– Wendy Mass has won the American Library Association Schneider Family Book Award for Middle School in 2004 for her book “A Mango Shaped Space”.

– With Lord Siva’s grace a Divine Mango appeared in her palm.

– Its soil is fertile and the city is known for its horticulture produce and farming, of which the most celebrated is the mango cultivation with hundreds of varieties of mangoes produced each year.

– Windows Phone 7.5 is the version for Windows Phone 7 was released in 2011, at the Campaign Shop in the United States, the logo can similar to the red color button, Live Tiles app everything for version Mango, the first release Mango was leaked on January 2011, the support version has chosen from Microsoft official version as Tango.

– The town is roughly bounded by Interstate 95 to the east, Florida Mango Road to the west, Summit Boulevard to the north, except for the Lake Patrick neighborhood, and 10th Avenue North to the south, except for the Waterside neighborhood.

– Ammaiyar went inside kitchen, she didn’t know what to do since the Mango is already served to the shaiva devotee.

– On the southeast, the Braldu River is the border between this subrange and the Mango Gusor Mountains.

– However, mango trees can be converted to lumber once their fruit bearing lifespan had finished.

– There are small, intensive sugar cane, banana and mango farms in this region.

– Namkeen lassi is similar to doogh, while sweet and mango lassis are like milkshakes.

- On December 7, 2014 Mango suffered a heart attack while performing the song "Oro" during a concert in Policoro, province of Matera, aged 60.

- In 1950, James Lindenberg was been made a new transmitter using two mango trees and it been protected by lightning rod.

“catholicism” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “catholicism”:

– The goal of independence and the protection of Roman Catholicism brought together all factions.

– Anointing of the Sick is a sacrament in Roman Catholicism and other Christian denominations.

– It is sometimes seen as being the middle way between Roman Catholicism and Protestantism.

– With her, he wrote many books about Catholicism and religion.

– Roman Catholicism was immediately introduced.

– The Counter Reformation reconverted approximately 33% of Northern Europe to Catholicism and initiated missions in South and Central America, Africa, Asia, and even China and Japan.

catholicism how to use?
catholicism how to use?

Example sentences of “catholicism”:

– Pavelić’s regime was not officially recognized by the Vatican, but at no point did the Church condemn the genocide and forced conversions to Catholicism perpetrated by the Ustaše.

– As a result of this idea, in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, the Roman Catholic Church identified the Roman Catholicism to the Croatian nationhood, which turned most of its priesthood into ardent Ustashe supporters.

– They can be trusted.” Many officers in the Army of the Republic of Vietnam converted to Catholicism believing that their career prospects depended on it.

– This was because James worried that the mother’s slight liking for Catholicism might have some effect on the son.

– Roman Catholicism was the biggest religion in Germany up to the 15th century, but a major religious change called the Reformation changed this.

– Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy teach the complete importance of the free will to work together with grace.

– It is similar to the belief of Roman Catholicism and Orthodoxy.

– Seton learned about Roman Catholicism in Italy.

– He was descended from JudaismJews who were made to converted to Catholicism after 1492.

– In many expressions of Christianity, such as Catholicism and Anglicanism, knowledge is one of the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit.

– Because of security reasons, nearly all the Italians of Somalia moved to live in Mogadiscio, so consequently in 1942 it was a city where the Italians were nearly half the population and where the Catholicism was the religion of nearly 60% of the inhabitants.

– The Peace of Augsburg was not working because some bishops had not given up their bishoprics, and Catholic rulers in Spain and Eastern Europe wanted to make Catholicism strong in the region.

– East Nusa Tenggara is the only province in Indonesia where most people are ChristiansChristian It is the only Indonesian province where Roman Catholicism is the main religion.

– Western Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy.

– The university was founded in 1573 as part of effort to reestablish Roman Catholicism in the country.

– Richard McBrien, “The Church: The Evolution of Catholicism 6, 281-82, and 356.

– Cardinal Hume’s time in office saw Catholicism become more accepted in Britain than it had been for 400 years.

– When they arrived in the 16th century they were able to impose rule – and Catholicism – in quick succession.

- Pavelić's regime was not officially recognized by the Vatican, but at no point did the Church condemn the genocide and forced conversions to Catholicism perpetrated by the Ustaše.

- As a result of this idea, in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, the Roman Catholic Church identified the Roman Catholicism to the Croatian nationhood, which turned most of its priesthood into ardent Ustashe supporters.
- They can be trusted." Many officers in the Army of the Republic of Vietnam converted to Catholicism believing that their career prospects depended on it.

“playground” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “playground”:

+ A playground Having a playground can enhance your macadam surface and improve your kid’s time in the playground.

+ However, while walking with his friends, Binky sees Arthur at the playground and they tell him to punch him.

+ A large boundry surrounds the whole school including its playground along its perimeter.

+ This is an obvious duck, especially with the edits on :Category:Playground equipment with both removing Playground from the category, and PlyrStar93 putting it back.

+ It’s become a playground for SwirlBoy, American Eagle, and there have been no non-native-English speakers that contribute in its history.

+ Throughout his life Owens attributed the success of his athletic career to the encouragement of Charles Riley, his junior-high track coach at Fairview Junior High, who had picked him off the playground and put him on the track team.

+ Another example can be seen in a playground swing.

playground some example sentences
playground some example sentences

Example sentences of “playground”:

+ People who ran the school moved this special playground equipment to the Crow Island School then.

+ Cornelius Lance Hawkins American Basketball League, Harlem Globetrotter, Harlem Wizard and New York City playground legend.

+ The village has a vast playground in which there is a pipal tree and a banyan tree.

+ The campus includes a full-sized playground with football field, cricket pitches for net practices, kho-kho and also kabaddi courts.

+ An adventure playground is a playground for children where they can climb, swing and jump on things.

+ It has small lakes, a children’s playground and a picnic area.

+ This would be similar to the playground carousels.

+ I’ve been as polite about it as I possibly can but as you all know I’m not known for pussy-footing around issues and I haven’t this time – the key difference is that, as I mentioned in my brackets, Eptalon wants what’s best for the wiki, whereas most who I berate are here only to use it as their own personal playground and seek to piss off as many of us as possible.

+ It is usually found in a playground for children.

+ Some of this land is also playground land or parkland.

+ It is also in charge of maintaining the K.P.K Menon Memorial Playground and the badminton court nearby which has been allotted to the sole use of the residents of the locality.

+ People who ran the school moved this special playground equipment to the Crow Island School then.

+ Cornelius Lance Hawkins American Basketball League, Harlem Globetrotter, Harlem Wizard and New York City playground legend.
+ The village has a vast playground in which there is a pipal tree and a banyan tree.

+ Often, entrepreneurial students will sell them on the playground or at the bus stop.

+ Barts has long been considered a playground of the rich and famous and is known for its beautiful pristine beaches, gourmet dining in chic bistros and high-end designer shopping.

+ On 23 December 1985, Vance and Belknap, after hours of drinking beer, smoking weed and apparently listening to Judas Priest, went to a playground at a church with a shotgun to kill themselves.

+ At the nearby Boneyard, children can play in a multi-leveled playground area with a mammoth fossil to be uncovered.

+ In 1980, the Bijou expanded to the second floor, where a sexual playground was established.

+ The merry-go-round found on a playground will move faster or slower depending on how fast the child runs.

+ In city stadium with grassy playground there is possible to practice summer sports.

+ The playground on North Jefferson Street was formerly the Kittanning Cemetery; 274 graves were moved in 1960 to a new cemetery on Troy Hill Road.

+ While being Bullyingbullied by twins at a playground one day, Norbit is saved by Rasputia Latimore, an overweight tough girl who, in return for scaring him to be her boyfriend, protects him from bullies and frightens the other children into playing with him.

“hagfish” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “hagfish”:

+ It includes hagfish and lampreys.

+ The original 19th century classification groups hagfish and lampreys together as cyclostomatacyclostomes or historically, gnathostomes.

+ The reason such a small fish can make so much slime is because the slime comes out in strings that quickly swell up much bigger when they are in the water.Their unusual way of eating and their slime has made many people call the hagfish the most “disgusting” of all sea creatures.

+ Hagfish‘s eyes are small and not very useful, because the hagfish uses mostly its senses of smell and touch to find food.

+ Although hagfish are sometimes called “slime eels” they are not eels at all.

+ Often, a hagfish digs into the dead fish that it is eating, removing the insides of the dead fish.

+ When hagfish are afraid, they make slime.

hagfish - some sentence examples
hagfish – some sentence examples

“here” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “here”:

– So I decided to move this over here since the article gives clear basic information, has references, and no red links.

– Reason: Came here and did the exact same thing as the new awarder and spammed multiple talk pages with barnstars and did nothing else.

– Also, I think the issue is the few parents who do know about this place don’t send their kids here because it’s not censored.

– The grapes grown here include Kékfrankos for red wine and Traminer for white wine.

– Nelson Mandela spent his childhood here and had a retirement home there.

here how to use in sentences
here how to use in sentences

Example sentences of “here”:

– His responses here suggest little knowledge of the problem, which in itself is a problem.

– Well, we are talking about me here so…

– I just wanted some feedback from the community on my edits/contributions, and I wanted to hear any suggestions that you may have to make me a better more effective editor here at simple.

– Before I delete them all I want to post here for clarification.

– This has extensive H II regions, seen here as red blobs, where active star formation is occurring.

– Her remarks upon receiving the award were: “Now, look, a lot of people come up here and they thank Jesus for this award.

- His responses here suggest little knowledge of the problem, which in itself is a problem.

- Well, we are talking about me here so...
- I just wanted some feedback from the community on my edits/contributions, and I wanted to hear any suggestions that you may have to make me a better more effective editor here at simple.

– Many projects that have been created here in the past have been abandoned after a short amount of time.

– They were moved here on September 5, 2006.

– I don’t want to make the situation worse, but I also don’t want new editors here to have their work summarily deleted if it really isn’t the correct approach.

– Bush is “The devil came here yesterday, and it smells of sulfur still today”.

More in-sentence examples of “here”:

- I just want to report that a cross wiki vandal that was blocked from en.wiki, transferred here after I seek assistance in rangeblocking his/her IP addresses there.

- Then in 1953 he would get a role in "From Here to Eternity".
- I would therefore like to ask all editors here if they could please write some more articles that would be good possible GA/VGA's in the future.

– I just want to report that a cross wiki vandal that was blocked from en.wiki, transferred here after I seek assistance in rangeblocking his/her IP addresses there.

– Then in 1953 he would get a role in “From Here to Eternity”.

– I would therefore like to ask all editors here if they could please write some more articles that would be good possible GA/VGA’s in the future.

– I have been an active contributor here since early July 2006 and have over 1000 edits to the simplewiki.

– Some left due to problems they had with editors who are no longer here and some left for other reasons.

– The claim here seems to be that they once had a crowdfunding success.

– Although called here Charles 1 of England, he was in fact king of Wales, Scotland and Ireland as well.

– The Romans established a fort here about 70 AD.

– Fighting here began on October 29, 1914 and ended on October 30, 1918.

– The creations on EN WP were by the globally locked account who also created the now-deleted Varun Rakesh Avasthi and Digicodes™ here on Simple.

– The Cordillera Septentrional is in the north central part of the province but the mountains here are not very high.

– From here the traveler went north through the Alps to the German-speaking parts of Europe.

– Due to the lack of participation here and the persistent disruption, I am considering that as a “final warning” and the editor’s behaviour as :en:WP:DISRUPTIONviolating the spirit of WP:3RR, even though more than 24 hours have passed between edits.

– They can be re-listed here once they meet the criteria.

– They’re all unreferenced and I’m listing all of them here because they should be merged to Urdu films or something similar, but I’m not really sure and they might need discussion.

– Consensus Approve The community can approve hooks here as a consensus in the event it can not be quick approved.

– I know that some here do not find them simple enough but would like to remind people that this is a starting point.

– A castle was built here and it was called “Lucilinburhuc”.

– I was going to ask if it was just me seeing this glitch on User talk:Chenzw, but then I clicked “Show preview” and I could see the en: link! So I decided to ask here instead.

– It is here in the City of London where most of the United Kingdom’s financial trade is done.

– I have been in a dialogue via e-mail with a user banned here and cross-wiki, and he is genuinely remorseful for his actions.

– About 51,967 people lived here in 2017.

– Since I cannot login here I will copy this request to my usertalk at nl.

– Possibly an admin can get the script and do this here also.

– The races here are commonly regarded as quite uneventful.

– The residents here have enjoy many facilities with ÆON Seremban 2 Shopping Centre, City Park, Seremban 2’s very own Lake Gardens and comparably less traffic than the town centre.

– For those of you who tuned in late, here‘s what has happened: The thing was up for vote, but then Goblin thought it would benefit from more time here, so it’s back here again.

– He used his famous catchphrase was “I’m only here for four minutes…” while in the UK.

– The point here is that the observation and the theory were connected.

– I am aware that a will face other issues here than a Brazillian who has learnt Spanish before he had a go at English.

– Is there actually a problem being solved here instead of a potential problem? I have never seen a rash of edits from a toolserver bot in all the years I have been here.

– If translations are done here then it should help translators in other languages too.

– All I want to see here is a good compromise, so we can be done with it.

– More likely, it lived further inland and was blown here in a storm.

– But I may point out that other than Nigos, all of the Keep votes come from users or IPs whose only changes are commenting here or on the article in question.

– Can someone here just run over the basic admin requirements for me? Thanks.

– They were two parochial schools set up in the 1560s, and still hold their annual services here as their ‘foundation’ church.

– General Jacob died here in 1858 and the city still bears his name.

– I wish to make a note here that while I agree basically with the nomination of this article to Good Article Status, there are some things which need changing on it, or pages creating explaining what these things are.

– You are an unknown user account here who has very little edits and admits on your userpage that you are a single purpose account.

– This is preventative because the user has only been here a tiny amount of time and is already causing disruption of the project.

– It is here that Miss Teen USA Katie Blair lived during her freshmen, sophomore and junior years.

– I think that you can vote here on simple.

– All were created by the same user, who is blocked here and on enwiki for copyright violations.

– People began living here in the 13th century.

– Francis, who came here and told people to bathe in them.

– We have come to dedicate a portion of that field, as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives <!–“that that nation” is the historically correct version.

“taft” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “taft”:

– Robert Alphonso “Bob” Taft III is an American politician and attorney.

– In 1921, Taft was appointed by Warren Harding to be the 10th Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, making Taft the only former President to become Chief Justice.

– William Howard Taft was the 27th President of the United States.

– It was created by AmericansAmerican sculptor Lorado Taft in 1909.

– Other than the never-Democratic, historically Yankee Doniphan County, KansasDoniphan County, Chautauqua County was the only Kansas county to give incumbent President William Howard Taft a plurality in 1912.

– Former President Taft and labor attorney Frank Walsh were the co-chairmen.

– However, when he came back, he thought Taft was not doing a good job and taking too little actions against so-called trusts.

– I received a journalism award for an article I wrote, and also was awarded an Honorable Mention for the prestigious Philip Taft Labor History Book award for my book The Long Deep Grudge.

taft how to use in sentences
taft how to use in sentences

Example sentences of “taft”:

– He studied at Taft School, at Yale University and at the Harvard Law School.

– William Howard Taft High School is a state schoolpublic 4–year Norwood Park neighborhood on the northwest side of Chicago, Illinois, United States.

– Since 2014, Taft High School has been considered a “wall-to-wall” IB school as part of the International Baccalaureate foundation.

– In 1908, with Theodore Roosevelt’s support, William Taft was nominated as the Republican candidate for President.

– Cadwalader, Wickersham Taft LLP, is New York City’s oldest law firm.

– As a Republican President, Taft was most notable for trust-busting, in which he broke up large businesses that had too much control over the economy.

– Helen Louise Herron “Nellie” Taft was the wife of William Howard Taft and First Lady of the United States from 1909 to 1913.

– Eight years later, President William Howard Taft expanded the West Wing and created the first Oval Office.

– James Taft “Jimmer” Fredette is an American professional basketball player.

– When she suffered from Stroke stroke, her daughter Helen Taft Manning left college for a year to look after the social life at the White House.

- He studied at Taft School, at Yale University and at the Harvard Law School.

- William Howard Taft High School is a state schoolpublic 4–year Norwood Park neighborhood on the northwest side of Chicago, Illinois, United States.
- Since 2014, Taft High School has been considered a "wall-to-wall" IB school as part of the International Baccalaureate foundation.

– In 2005 Governor Bob Taft pleaded no contest to charges that he broke state ethics law by failing to report golf outings and other gifts.

– Many Republicans split their votes between Taft and Roosevelt, and the Democratic opponent Woodrow Wilson won the election.

– She met United States President William Howard Taft in 1911.

– When Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft both wanted to become the Republican candidate for President of the United States in the early 1900s, they accused each other of being “Republican in Name Only.” When he was President, Franklin Roosevelt called Republicans who supported the New Deal “Me Too Republicans” and claimed they were just promising to do what he was already doing.

– Jacobs used Taft as an inspiration in writing the musical.

– Robert Alphonso Taft was an American politician for the Republican Party.

– She studied at William Howard Taft High School in New York.