How to use the word “regularly”

How to use in-sentence of “regularly”:

+ She worked regularly from 1934 to her death in 1967, first in movie and later in television.

+ They also regularly feed on stingrays and young sharks including small individuals of their own species in their inshore nursery habitats.

+ This is regularly done to identify genetic defects in the embryo.

+ In some countries like Australia, people have to get their automobile checked by authorised mechanics regularly by law to confirm that their automobile is safe to drive.

+ After his death, it has been more popular and is now regularly played across the world.

How to use the word regularly
How to use the word regularly

Example sentences of “regularly”:

+ They are also installed where large numbers of pedestrians are attempting to cross regularly cross.

+ Since the year 2000 van Rensburg has been working regularly with the Lautten Compagney Berlin.

+ Now a bayou, the old river bed, is regularly flooded.

+ During the reign of HatshepsutQueen Hatshepsut in the 15th century BC, ships regularly crossed the Red Sea in order to obtain bitumen, copper, carved amulets, naptha and other goods transported overland and down the Dead Sea to Elat at the head of the gulf of Aqaba where they were joined with frankincense and myrrh coming north both by sea and overland along trade routes through the mountains running north along the east coast of the Red Sea.

+ Shepherd played regularly to the end of the 1971 season, and then retired from first-class cricket after a few games in 1972.

+ On the video recording, he can be seen regularly looking at a piece of paper.

+ The only one of these which is still regularly performed is “Pagliacci” by Ruggero Leoncavallo.

+ The club were a major force in English rugby during the ’80s and ’90s where they regularly won both league and cup competitions.

+ No one drives into the car although you are able to go there due to the sightseeing boats regularly sailing.

+ Francis recalls her father being a very supportive and encouraging her to regularly attend talent shows, pageants, etc.

+ They are regularly caught on the coasts of Sicily, Italy, France and Spain.

+ Some large dairy herds, especially those used to produce organic or “free-range” milk are kept on pasture where there is a good supply of grass and the fields are relatively small, but not so small that they are not able to graze regularly during the season when grass is growing.

+ The Chicago City Council is set into session regularly to consider ordinances, orders, and resolutions whose subject matter includes traffic code changes, utilities, taxes, and many other issues.

+ Later, after the migration period, the birds winter regularly in open country, often on cultivated lands and sometimes also in savanna-like areas, for example on the Iberian Peninsula.

+ The term Witches’ Sabbath was used to describe the belief that there were people, called witches, who regularly met for secret gatherings.

+ They are also installed where large numbers of pedestrians are attempting to cross regularly cross.

+ Since the year 2000 van Rensburg has been working regularly with the Lautten Compagney Berlin.
+ Now a bayou, the old river bed, is regularly flooded.

More in-sentence examples of “regularly”:

+ He was regularly lampooned on the satirical Raidió Teilifís ÉireannRTÉ radio sketch show “Scrap Saturday”, which ran from 1989 to 1991.

+ They happen regularly in planetary systems, such as our Solar System.

+ The three Western commandants regularly protested about the presence of the East German National People’s Army in East Berlin.

+ During the 1860s, though, Sisley was in a better position than some of his fellow artists, for his father regularly gave him money.

+ Poster campaigns displaying information on topics such as escalator safety are a common sight in all MTR stations, and announcements are made regularly as safety reminders to travelling passengers.

+ During the 1980s Simone performed regularly at Ronnie Scott’s jazz club in London.

+ Since that time he played regularly in the German football national team.

+ After the completion of the very successful first series of the revamped “Doctor Who”, the British media regularly released conflicting reports about how long Piper would be staying with the programme.

+ Apple regularly uses the store to sell its own software.

+ The large and bright primary Algol A is regularly eclipsed by the dimmer Algol B every 2.87 days.

+ The viola d’amore can regularly be heard today in groups who play Baroque music on period instruments.

+ The islands were then held by the Clans MacLeod and MacDonald, but Staffa was not regularly inhabited.

+ He wrote regularly to her for the rest of his life, and stayed with her three times in Grenoble where she lived with her son.

+ It has since been regularly performed, notably by Joan Sutherland, Montserrat Caballé and Beverly Sills.

+ The homilyhomilies and the preachings of father Popiełuszko were regularly transmitted by Radio Free Europe, that gave him a certain popularity also in another countries.

+ Even after entering Keio UniversityKeiō University, he continued to regularly attend theater and kabuki performances.

+ American crocodiles have regularly been sighted 140 miles away from shore in the Caribbean Sea.

+ They also clean themselves regularly while feeding.

+ Sénéchal also appeared regularly in operettas, especially by Jacques OffenbachOffenbach, such as “La Vie parisienne”, “La Périchole”, where his comic talent was shown to fine effect.

+ Shivakumar regularly discusses his thoughts on various topics with relation to management.

+ A casket regularly has 6 – 8 sides while coffins have a rectangular shape.

+ Members meet regularly to hold debates and plan campaigns.

+ That added to two years in which Cosgrave had failed to do his constitutional duty to regularly brief the President.

+ Information regarding the measures, formula, and gains is regularly and openly shared with all employees.

+ It would probably be a good idea to semi-protect T-Series due to vandalism still regularly occuring due to the PewDiePie vs T-Series subscriber war.

+ He studied acting at the Welsh College of Music and Drama and went on to become a stand up comedian on the London Comedy circuit in the late 80’s and early 90’s, appearing regularly in venues like the Comedy Store, Jongleurs and the legendary Tunnel Club.

+ During this time she regularly coached violin with Jaime Laredo, and studied chamber music with Felix Galimir and Gary Graffman.

+ Abbott is a very keen sportsman, and regularly takes part in competitions.

+ He has regularly played various voice roles in the television program “The Simpsons”, beginning in 1998.

+ Philidor started playing regularly about 1740 at the Parisian Café de la Régence.

+ Delta Air Lines Flight 191 was a regularly scheduled Delta Air Lines domestic service from Fort Lauderdale, Florida to Los Angeles, via Dallas that crashed on August 2, 1985, at 18:05.

+ I also regularly contribute to RfA, PGA, and PVGA.

+ This happens regularly during the summer and on special days.

+ The White House is made up of six stories— the two story basement, The Ground Floor, The State Floor, The Second Floor and The Third Floor.The term “White House” is regularly used as a metonym for the Executive Office of the President of the United States and for the president’s administration and advisers in general.

+ The album consists of 3 CDs performed by 28 vocalists and / or instrumentalists who are from various continents and nations but who regularly perform in theaters, clubs and festivals in the French Riviera.

+ He retired to Darmstadt, where he practiced as a physician and contributed regularly to pathological and physiological magazines.

+ They also form less regularly in Europe, Asia and Australiasia.

+ He appeared regularly at Salzburg and, from 1953, Bayreuth.

+ The “hyong” are arranged patterns of techniques which the students do regularly at all levels.

+ Between 1922 and 1924, Permeke regularly went to Astene.

+ They regularly present live, weekday afternoon links on the CBBC channel with Petrie voicing pre-recorded, out-of-vision announcements during for weekdays on BBC One.

+ Every few months, Fall Guys regularly hosts a new season.

+ These sections are entirely unsourced and are regularly changing, and have no place in an encyclopedia – particularly in ours.

+ To limit the impact of a potential discovery by a cryptographic attacker, they should be changed regularly and kept secure during distribution and in service.

+ Weekly” and wrote regularly on culture and ecology for “Rolling Stone”, “Men’s Journal”, and “The Los Angeles Times”.

+ He was regularly lampooned on the satirical Raidió Teilifís ÉireannRTÉ radio sketch show "Scrap Saturday", which ran from 1989 to 1991.

+ They happen regularly in planetary systems, such as our Solar System.

“sideline” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “sideline”:

– Haber has done preseason play-by-play and sideline reporting for the New York Jets.

– Often, the main commentator works with a color commentator and sometimes a sideline reporter.

– He also worked on Westwood One with Marv Albert, his dad, as a sideline reporter for Monday Night Football.

– He also worked for Sun Sports and Fox Sports Florida as a studio host and sideline reporter for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Orlando Magic, Tampa Bay Lightning, Florida State Seminoles and Florida Gators football.

– He is also a Chicago sideline reporter for the NFL on Fox.

sideline example in sentences
sideline example in sentences

Example sentences of “sideline”:

– Hicks called the 2012 Pro Bowl with analysts Mike Mayock and Doug Flutie and sideline reporters Alex Flanagan and Randy Moss.

– In addition to baseball, Anderson was the sideline reporter for San Antonio Spurs telecasts and worked for Golf Channel as a play by play announcer.

– Voda has also done sideline reportersideline reporting for FSN’s coverage of basketball as well as Fox’s coverage of the BCS and the National Football League.

– She does sideline reporting on NBA playoffs for TNT TNT and NFL preseason games for CBS and was a reporter for auto racing.

– He was a sideline reporter for other basketball tournaments for TNT and has been the Olympic Basketball sideline reporter for NBC since 2008.

– While at NBC, he was also a sideline reporter for the 1999 National League Championship Series, 1999 World Series, and Notre Dame Football on NBC.

- Hicks called the 2012 Pro Bowl with analysts Mike Mayock and Doug Flutie and sideline reporters Alex Flanagan and Randy Moss.

- In addition to baseball, Anderson was the sideline reporter for San Antonio Spurs telecasts and worked for Golf Channel as a play by play announcer.

– She also does sideline reporting for NBA playoffs for TNT.

– Pam Oliver is the lead sideline reporter for the NFL on Fox with Joe Buck and Troy Aikman.

– His hosting duties at CBS include Thoroughbred Racing, CBS Sports Saturday, and “The NFL Today” as well as a sideline reporter for the Super Bowl.

– Pitts started color commentator and sideline reportersideline reporting before doing play-by-play.

In-sentence examples of “firstly”

How to use in-sentence of “firstly”:

– Vegeta also known as Prince Vegeta IV is a fictional character from the manga Dragon Ball created by Akira Toriyama, where he is firstly introduced as an antagonist alongside his companion Nappa for Goku.

– He fled into exile firstly to Oman and then to the United Kingdom, where, as of 2012, he continues to live in Portsmouth with his wife and six children as the Head of the Zanzibari Royal Family and as the Sovereign of the Order of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar and the Most Illustrious Order of Independence of Zanzibar.

– Niccolò Machiavelli wrote, in his 1532 book, The Prince, that politics was firstly about having and keeping power.

– Auburn was firstly official mentioned on February 2, 1839.

– The issue was firstly brought into discussion by Jacob Viner, together with the trade diversion effect.

– It re-joined on the 1st of October in 1989, then was Suspended from the Commonwealth twice: firstly from the 18th of October in 1999 to the 22nd of May in 2004 and secondly from the 22nd of November in 2007 to the 22nd of May in 2008-present.

– Openly homosexual, he married twice: firstly to Princess Henrietta of EnglandHenrietta of England, “Minette”, sister of Charles II of England.

– Warrior born James Brian Hellwig; His career had a boost when he defeated Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania VI, and it was also Hulk Hogan’s first Wrestlemania loss, firstly before defeated by Dwayne JohnsonThe Rock at WrestleMania X8.

In-sentence examples of firstly
In-sentence examples of firstly

Example sentences of “firstly”:

- Although Orion firstly began to produce 'Choco Pie', Lotte Confectionary also named its product with the same name 'Choco Pie'.

- Therefore, King Taejong, the third king of the Joseon Dynasty, firstly beginned river training work by starting construction work for an open channel.

– Although Orion firstly began to produce ‘Choco Pie’, Lotte Confectionary also named its product with the same name ‘Choco Pie’.

– Therefore, King Taejong, the third king of the Joseon Dynasty, firstly beginned river training work by starting construction work for an open channel.

– He married twice; firstly on 3 April 1745 to Marie Charlotte de La Tour d’Auvergne, daughter of Emmanuel Théodose de La Tour d’Auvergne and his last wife Louise Henriette Françoise of Lorraine.

– Settlements had spread out from Sydney, firstly to Norfolk Island and to Van Diemen’s Land, and also up the coast to Newcastle, where coal was discovered, and inland where the missing cattle were found to have grown to a large herd.

– Ayyavazhi began to be seen firstly by the large number of people gathering to worship Ayya Vaikundar at Swamithoppe, which is at that time “poovandanthoppe”.

– Ultimately, in 1999, a match was arranged, but under conditions to which Polgar objected – firstly because she had recently had a child, and had not had sufficient time to recuperate, and secondly because the match was to be held entirely in China, the home country of her challenger.

– Thus, product and price is firstly determined because in the case they could be seen more related to the competitive advantage.

– Although the system was tested on the Tube on a smaller scale before that, firstly on a short section of the District line; then a larger trial was carried out on the Central line between Woodford and Hainault.

– I propose that we start a focus group that contains all editors and that we have a blitz that firstly fixes all the links in Knowledge groups and then decides the focus that the community should have.

– From then on he had only two objects in mind; firstly to escape, and secondly by his contempt for his captors and their behaviour, and his utter disregard for the treatment meted out to him, to raise the morale of his fellow prisoners.

– In 1999, he firstly claimed that the existence of Majorana fermion zero mode located in the core of vertex in spinless superconductors.

Example sentences of “baron”

How to use in-sentence of “baron”:

+ It was named for Major General Baron Johann de Kalb, a hero of the American Revolution.

+ Kenneth Mason Abode of Snow p.346 In 1892, Martin Conway, 1st Baron Conway of AllingtonMartin Conway led a British expedition that made it to the Baltoro Glacier.

+ James Arthur David Hope, Baron Hope of Craighead, is a retired Scottish judge.

+ He served as Secretary of State for Defence from 1997 to 1999, before becoming a life peer as Baron Robertson of Port Ellen, of Islay in Argyll and Bute.

+ Because of this, Alexander Grigoriyevich, Nikolay Grigoriyevich, and Sergei Grigoriyevich were raised to the rank of baron in 1722 and later to that of Count.

Example sentences of baron
Example sentences of baron

Example sentences of “baron”:

+ In 1919, when his uncle died, he became 14th Baron Berners and 5th Baronet.

+ It was set up in 1969 and is named for Richard Casey, Baron CaseyRichard Casey, who was Governor-General of Australia 1965-69.

+ Michael Charles Williams, Baron Williams of Baglan was a British diplomat and crossbench life peer.

+ In 1781, Baron Closen, a Germans in the American RevolutionGerman officer in the French Royal Deux-Ponts Regiment at the Battle of Yorktown, estimated the American army to be about one-quarter black.

+ The Borat character first appeared in short clips on “F2F – The Granada Talk TV Show” that Sacha Baron Cohen presented in 1996-1997.

+ Charles Henry Plumb, Baron Plumb, DL is a British farmer turned politician.

+ Jeremy John Durham “Paddy” Ashdown, Baron Ashdown of Norton-sub-Hamdon was a British peopleBritish politician and international diplomat.

+ Michael Ray Dibdin Heseltine, Baron Heseltine is a British politician and businessman.

+ It was named after Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron BaltimoreCecilius Calvert, the British Lord Baltimore.

+ John Matthew Patrick Hutton, Baron Hutton of Furness is an English politician.

+ In January 1900 he was raised to the peerage as Baron Avebury, his title commemorating the largest Neolithic site in Europe.

+ John Stapylton Habgood, Baron Habgood, was a British Anglican bishop, academic, and life peer.

+ Of these, Lord Salisbury, Count de Chaudordy and Baron von Calice were AmbassadorAmbassadors Plenipotentiary to the conference, while Count Ignatyev, Sir Henry Elliot, Count de Bourgoing, Baron von Werther, Count Zichy and Count Corti were the resident Ambassadors of their countries in Constantinople.

+ With the Baron and Baroness defeated the Cavalry retreats the battle in terror.

+ In 1919, when his uncle died, he became 14th Baron Berners and 5th Baronet.

+ It was set up in 1969 and is named for Richard Casey, Baron CaseyRichard Casey, who was Governor-General of Australia 1965-69.
+ Michael Charles Williams, Baron Williams of Baglan was a British diplomat and crossbench life peer.

More in-sentence examples of “baron”:

+ It was named after Baron Cuthbert Collingwood, an admiral of the Royal Navy.

+ Samuel George Armstrong Vestey, 3rd Baron Vestey, was a British peer, landowner, and businessman.

+ The term robber baron was first used in the 12th century12th and 13th centuries to describe rich men who lived in large castles along major transportation rivers, like the Rhine in Europe.

+ Robert Hughes, Baron Hughes of Woodside, “Debrett’s” is a British Labour politician.

+ Watt’s grandfather, Thomas Watt, taught mathematics and was a baillie to the Baron of Cartsburn.

+ Jeffrey Howard Archer, Baron Archer of Weston-super-Mare is a British author and politician.

+ Jaff is engaged to Harry Roper-Curzon, a British aristocrat and heir to the title Lord, 22nd Baron of Teynham.

+ In 2010, he entered the House of Lords as Baron Howard of Lympne.

+ Robert Clive, 1st Baron Clive of Plassey, Order of the BathKB, also known as Clive of India, was a British soldier who established British control in Southern India and Bengal.

+ Styles, Shinsuke Nakamura, Dolph Ziggler, Sami Zayn and Baron Corbin.

+ When he finished this mission, he was awarded with the title of baron under the “kazoku” peerage system.

+ Bettino Ricasoli, 1st Baron Ricasoli, 1st Count of Brolio was an Italian statesman.

+ James Mayer de Rothschild, Baron de Rothschild, born Jakob Mayer Rothschild, was a German-French banker.

+ André, Baron Delvaux was a BelgiumBelgian movie director.

+ William Manuel Morris, Baron Morris of Handsworth, Order of JamaicaOJ, DL, generally known as Bill Morris, is a former British trade union leader.

+ Greville Ewan Janner, Baron Janner of Braunstone was a British politician, barrister and writer.

+ In 1973 he was knighted baron by King Baudouin for his services to music.

+ Karel Emiel Hubert, Baron Poma was a Belgian liberal and politician.

+ The movie received negative reactions of Kazakh people and the government, whereas the latter banned actor Sacha Baron Cohen from entering to Kazakhstan for his lifetime.

+ Performing positive actions, such as feeding Baron dog food, causes Lore to become more positive himself.

+ ENAC has a fleet of 130 aircraft of different types: CAP-10, Socata TB-10, Socata TB-20, Beechcraft Baron 58, Beechcraft 200, ATR 42, Diamond DA40.

+ Although it is stated that “the Baroness hates children” and that it is the Baroness who sends for the Child Catcher, it’s obvious that the Baron himself hates children as well, and his greed is evident all the more when it is revealed that all the toys made by Vulgaria’s toymaker are for him.

+ William Wyndham Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville PC, was a British Whig statesman and Prime Minister.

+ Simon Denis Brown, Baron Brown of Eaton-under-Heywood, Her Majesty’s Most Honourable Privy CouncilPC is a British lawyer and former Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom.

+ In England, and later in the United Kingdom, a viscount ranks above a baron but below an earl.

+ An early mortar that could be moved easily was invented by Baron Menno van Coehoorn.

+ It was named after Baron Cuthbert Collingwood, an admiral of the Royal Navy.

+ Samuel George Armstrong Vestey, 3rd Baron Vestey, was a British peer, landowner, and businessman.

+ Borat Sagdiyev is a fictional Kazakh journalist, created and portrayed by the English comedian Sacha Baron Cohen.

+ Henry Stafford Northcote, 1st Baron Northcote was a British peopleBritish Conservative politician.

+ Also re-interpret the character of Baron Frankenstein, in “The Revenge of Frankenstein directed by Terence Fisher.

+ William Le Baron Jenney designed the building.

+ He married twice: firstly Isabel Lenington, by whom he had no issue and secondly Elizabeth Costerdine, the daughter of William Costerdine of Lancashire, and also the widow of George Halgh of Halgh, Lancashire, with whom he had a son, John Byron, who was knighted by Queen Elizabeth I of England and his great-grandson became the first Baron Byron.

+ Roger Bootle-Wilbraham, 7th Baron Skelmersdale, was a British politician.

+ Roy Mason, Baron Mason of Barnsley, Privy Council of the United KingdomPC, was a British Labour politician and former Cabinet minister.

+ He was created a life peer in 2000 as Baron Coe, of Ranmore in the County of Surrey.

+ On 4 October 1997, he was created a life peer with the title Baron Gordon of Strathblane, of Deil’s Craig in Stirling.

+ In the House of Lords, he was given the title Baron Ashdown of Norton-sub-Hamdon.

+ Sacha Baron Cohen says this is wrong and he is Jewish himself.

+ On 12 May 2000, he was created a life peer as Baron Roper, of Thorney Island Thorney Island in the City of Westminster.

+ He was in “The Adventures of Baron Munchausen”.

+ John Leslie Prescott, Baron Prescott is a British peopleBritish Labour politician.

+ The serfs had a feudal contract, just like a baron or a knight.

+ John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury Privy Council of the United KingdomPC, FRS, known as Sir John Lubbock, 4th Bt from 1865 until 1900, was an English Liberal politician.

+ When portraying the role of Borat, he impersonated Sacha Baron Cohen, which was praised by the public.

+ Plumb was made a Life peer as Baron Plumb, of Coleshill, WarwickshireColeshill in the County of Warwickshire on 6 April 1987.

+ Rodney Elton, 2nd Baron Elton is a United KingdomBritish politician and Conservative member of the House of Lords.

+ It was named after Cuthbert Collingwood, 1st Baron Collingwood, who was a British naval officer.

+ Edgar Douglas Adrian, 1st Baron Adrian Order of MeritOM PRS 30 November 1889 – 8 August 1977 was an English doctor.

+ On 18 October 1886 he married Hersey, Marchioness of LinlithgowHersey Everleigh-de-Moleyns, daughter of the fourth Baron Ventry.

+ In 1822, at age 19, she married Baron Casimir Dudevant, illegitimate son of Jean-François.

+ Between 1969 and 1981, Baron Empain was CEO of the Schneider group.

Example uses in sentence of “syrian”

How to use in-sentence of “syrian”:

– Then, Aleppo was the largest Syrian city.

– Walid Mohi Edine al Muallem was a Syrian politician.

– Their main aim is to protect sensitive Shia Sacred siteholy sites and to help Bashar al-Assad’s army during the Syrian Civil War.

– He is part of the new generation of field Syrian army commanders who emerged during the civil war.

– An early example of a floor divided into “ulam”, “hekal”, and “debir” has been found at Syrian Ebla, and is next to the royal palace.

Example uses in sentence of syrian
Example uses in sentence of syrian

Example sentences of “syrian”:

– Since its original formulation it continues to be used in the Roman Catholic, Syrian Orthodox, Eastern Orthodox ChurchEastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Assyrian, Lutheran, and most other Protestant Churches.

Syrian Americans are citizens of the United States of Syrian ancestry or nationality.

– Its collapse was largely due to Nasser’s efforts to rapidly change the Syrian and Egyptian economies; also, many Syrians disliked that Nasser wanted to centralize government power and operations in Egypt.

– Together they cover some 400-500,000 square kilometers, and the region extends from the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea around the north of the Syrian Desert and through the Jazirah and Mesopotamia to the Persian Gulf.

– Thomas Christians and minority Knanaya traces the divide to the figure of Thomas of Cana, a Syrian merchant who led a group of 72 Jewish ChristiansJewish-Christian immigrant families, a bishop named Uraha Mar Yausef, and clergymen from Mesopotamia to settle in Cranganore, India in the 4th century.

– The Romans held a festival on December 25 called “Dies Natalis Solis Invicti”, “the birthday of the unconquered sun.” The use of the title Sol Invictus allowed several solar deities to be worshipped together, including Elagabalus Sol InvictusElah-Gabal, a Syrian sun god; Persian origin.”, “The Catholic Encyclopedia”, 1913.

– The President of Syria is the head of state of the Syrian Arab Republic.

– From 1976 to 2005 it was the major pillar of the Syrian occupation of Lebanon.

– Also to note Syria and Lebanon were briefly under French rule between 1918 and 1943 when they obtained independence, so many Syrian Americans are familiar with the French language.

– There are also sub-dialects in Syrian Arabic; for example, people from Aleppo have a distinct accent, one that differs considerably from that of people from Homs or Al-Hasakah.

– The most common are guinea pigs, rabbits, hamsters especially Syrian hamsterSyrian and mice and rats.

– The Syrian Army, officially the Syrian Arab Army, is the armyland force branch of the Syrian Armed Forces.

– As of 2017, there is a truce between Rojava and the Syrian government.

– It had long been a place for travellers to stop when crossing the Syrian Desert.

– The loss of his Syrian viceroys led to rebellion and even the invasion of Carchemish by Assyria.

– The Saint Thomas Christians are a very old community in Kerala, India also called as Syrian Christians of India, Nasrani or Malabar Nasrani or Malankara Nasrani or Nasrani Mappila, are an ethno-religious community of Indian Christians from the state of Kerala, who follow the East Syriac Rite, West Syriac Rite and the liturgical rites of Syriac Christianity.

- Since its original formulation it continues to be used in the Roman Catholic, Syrian Orthodox, Eastern Orthodox ChurchEastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Assyrian, Lutheran, and most other Protestant Churches.

- Syrian Americans are citizens of the United States of Syrian ancestry or nationality.

More in-sentence examples of “syrian”:

– His Syrian campaign may be placed at the beginning of the second year of his rule.Steindorff and Seele p.35 The Syrian campaign was the farthest north any Egyptian ruler had ever campaigned.

– Elissa was born on October 27, 1972 to a Lebanese father Zakaria Khoury and a Syrian mother Youmna Suud.

– Mallappally Marthoma Church is a Malankara Mar Thoma Syrian ChurchMalankara Mar Thoma church located at Keezhvaipur, Mallappally, Pathanamthitta, Kerala, India.

– In the middle of the 19th century a Syrian merchant brought the secret recipe of ice cream from Turkey to Damascus, where he developed a softer local version of ice cream called “Booza”, which is lighter And airy from the Turkish version, and from there it was distributed to Arab countries.

– Within Syria, it played a major part in stopping the 1979–82 Islamist uprising in Syria, and since early 2011 has been fighting the Syrian Civil War, the most violent and longest war the Syrian Army has taken part in since it was created in the 1940s.

– Assimilation of early Syrian immigrants was so successful that it has become difficult to recognize the ancestors of many families which have become completely Americanized.

– Mohammad Riad Hussain Ismat was a Syrian writer, critic and theatre director.

– His position is contrasted by Maher al-Assad, brother of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and head of Syria’s Republican Guard and 4th Armoured Division, who is reported as preferring Iran.

– His family moved to the United States of America when he was 12 years old and settled in the Boston neighbourhood of South End, BostonSouth End, at the time the second-largest Syrian and Lebanese ethnic enclave in the USA, and he went to school both in the US and in Lebanon.

– The number of Syrians in Turkey is estimated at over 3.58 million people as of April 2018, and consists mainly of refugees of the Syrian Civil War.

– The greatest achievement of Seti I’s foreign policy was the capture of the Syrian town of Kadesh and neighboring territory of Amurru from the Hittite Empire.

– From 2012 to 2016 it was a battlefield in the Syrian civil war.

– The President of Syria is commander in chief of the Syrian armed forces.

– Other urban areas, including Boston, MassachusettsBoston, Dearborn, New Orleans, Toledo, Cedar Rapids, and Houston have large Syrian populations.

– As of March 2016, Pence has attempted unsuccessfully to prevent Syrian refugees from being resettled in Indiana.

– In 2013 the Syrian regime used Chemical weapons against the rebels.

– In India, it is known as the Chaldean Syrian Church.

– The clashes in Lebanon were described as a spillover of violence from the Syrian uprising.

– New York City has the biggest concentration of Syrian Americans in the United States.

– The National Coalition for Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition ForcesSyrian National Coalition, which is recognized as the legitimate representative of the Syrian people by 20 UN members, has established an interim government to rule rebel controlled territory during the Syrian civil war.

– In 1924, Kurdish delegate from the Kurd Mountains made a petition to the French Syrian government, requesting for self-rule in Kurdish-majority lands in French Syria.

– In January 2012, Reuters claimed that over 5,000 civilians and protesters had been killed by the Syrian army, security agents and militia, while 1,100 people had been killed by terrorists.

– Political columnist and commentator George Will said that as of early 2017, over 30,000 died in Libya, 220,000–320,000 were killed in Syria, and 4 million refugees had fled the Syrian Civil War alone.

– Most of the Syrian immigrants to the US from 1880 to 1960 were Christian; a small minority were Jewish, A Community of Many Worlds: Arab Americans in New York City, Museum of the City of New York/Syracuse University Press, 2002 Muslim Syrians arrived in the United States mostly after 1965.

– There is an important Muslim ArabsLebanese and Syrian community around Foz do Iguaçu.

– The Syrian civil war began in 2011.

– Arabs in Turkey number between 800,000 and 1 million, and they mostly live in provinces near the Syrian border, particularly the Hatay region, where they made up two thirds of the population in 1939.

– It was recaptured by the Syrian Army in 2017.

– Antioch on the Orontes ; also Antiochia dei Siri, Great Antioch or Syrian Antioch was an ancient city on the eastern side of the Orontes River on the site of the modern city of Antakya, Turkey.

– He was one of the few Sunni Muslims to make it to the top of the Alawite-dominated Syrian leadership.

– Aladdin al-Ayyubi is a Syrian TV presenter.

– According to the 2012 constitution, the president is elected by Syrian people in a direct election.

– The University of Damascus is the largest and oldest university in Syria, located in the capital Damascus and has campuses in other Syrian cities.

– At 21 Philidor met the Syrian Philip Stamma of Aleppo, who was a translator and chess player of note.

– Instead, since a revolution which happened early on in the Syrian Civil War, it has had its own independent government, although it does not claim to be a new independent country, calling itself a ‘federal autonomous region’ inside of Syria instead.

– Oil was discovered in Syrian Kurdistan in the 1960s.

– He gave a speech at a memorial ceremony for Syrian President Hafez al-Assad where he showed support for Hezbollah.

– The Syrian Desert is a dry, flat land area in northern Saudi Arabia, eastern Jordan, southern Syria, and western Iraq.

– Most Syrian cargo is carried by Chemins de Fer Syriens, the Syrian railway company.

– The Turkish hamster is a species of hamster closely related to the Syrian hamster.

– Her art is about Syrian group or social memory, personal experiences, speaking for better lives for prisoners of conscience, and the forced disappeared.

– Carolina de Oliveira was born in Damascus, Syria to a Brazilian father and a Syrian mother.

– In 1984 the Syrian regime detained Baghajati for more than 8 months, he spent three of them in Tadmor Prison due to his political views.

– The governorate is also a tourist destination for many Syrian locals, the Cote d’Azur Beach of Latakia is Syria’s premier coastal resort, and offers water skiing, jet skiing, and windsurfing.

– In April 2011, the Syrian Army fired on demonstrators across the country.

- His Syrian campaign may be placed at the beginning of the second year of his rule.Steindorff and Seele p.35 The Syrian campaign was the farthest north any Egyptian ruler had ever campaigned.

- Elissa was born on October 27, 1972 to a Lebanese father Zakaria Khoury and a Syrian mother Youmna Suud.

“stonewall” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “stonewall”:

+ Stonewall Scotland has offices in Edinburgh and Glasgow and Stonewall Cymru is based in both Cardiff and Bangor, WalesBangor in North Wales.

+ It was also the site of the 1969 Stonewall riots.

+ Telgemeier has received an Eisner Award, a Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor, a Stonewall Honor, and many Best Of and Notable lists for her popular works of literature.

+ After the Stonewall uprising, Johnson joined the Gay Liberation Front, which worked to fight against homophobia.

+ They happened after the police raided the Stonewall Inn, a Homosexualitygay bar in Greenwich Village.

+ The Stonewall riots of 1969 led up to the new movement.

+ The Stonewall Inn tavern and recreational bar in New York City.

stonewall - sentence examples
stonewall – sentence examples

Example sentences of “stonewall”:

+ The Stonewall Brigade was an infantry brigade in the Confederate army during the American Civil War.

+ Following her death in 1969 and the Stonewall riots, Garland's status as a gay icon began to slip.

+ The Stonewall Brigade was an infantry brigade in the Confederate army during the American Civil War.

+ Following her death in 1969 and the Stonewall riots, Garland’s status as a gay icon began to slip.

+ He is known for his roles as Stonewall Jackson in “Gods and Generals”, George Pickett in “Gettysburg Gettysburg”, Colonel Miles Quaritch in “Avatar”, Public Enemies”, Khalar Zym in “Conan the Barbarian”, and as Commander Nathaniel Taylor in “Terra Nova”.

+ Allen Overy was ranked in the top 100 of the Stonewall Workplace Equality Index 2018, an audit of workplace culture for LGBT+ staff in the UK.

+ In 2017, Allen and Overy advised Stonewall on the Alan Turing law on a pro bono basis.

+ But Stonewall Jackson did not long survive the loss of his arm.

+ She helped start the Student Homophile League and claims to have participated in the Stonewall riots in New York City, along with Martha Shelley.

+ Among the soldiers in the crowd were future Confederate general Stonewall Jackson, and John Wilkes Booth.

+ Confederate General Stonewall Jackson was given the task of keeping the Federal Army busy in the Valley so they could not join McClellan.

+ The Stonewall Inn in New York City is one example of a gay/lesbian bar.

+ She is best known for participating in the Stonewall riots in 1969.

“symbolically” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “symbolically”:

– Any object that symbolically resembles a penis may also be referred to as a phallus, or as being “phallic”.

– He symbolically planted four hemp seeds.

– The entire island was symbolically given the George Cross for heroism.

– Eventually, though, she buries her love for him by symbolically burying all the letters he sent to her.

– Most of the official statues commissioned of Hatshepsut show her less symbolically and more naturally, as a woman in typical dresses of the nobility of her day.

symbolically how to use in sentences
symbolically how to use in sentences

Use in sentence of “defensive”

How to use in-sentence of “defensive”:

+ He was selected as the Defensive MVP in the 1999 Can-Am Bowl, and was chosen as the Outstanding Defensive Lineman in the 1999 Saskatchewan Senior Bowl.

+ Several Ravens defensive coodinators have gone to be NFL head coaches.

+ The Chester city walls are big intact defensive walls around an important EnglandEnglish city of Chester.

+ The Germans had constructed a series of defensive positions in the town.

+ He played as a defensive midfielder.

+ He is also one of the top defensive players.

Use in sentence of defensive
Use in sentence of defensive

Example sentences of “defensive”:

+ But just in case, he placed his forces in a strong Defense defensive position on Pritchard Hill.

+ MacArthur wanted to move his men to defensive positions.

+ In the numbering system used to record defensive plays, the second baseman is assigned the number 4.

+ The German forces in Italy moved into important defensive positions.

+ Carcassonne is a Defensive wallfortified French town, in the “Aude département”, region.

+ He played the defensive position of The point cover point with the semi-professional Thunder Bay Hockey Club in 1910, then during the hockey seasons of 1910-11 1911-12 for the Port Arthur Hockey Club.

+ Hooker ordered his soldiers back and had them form Defense defensive positions in the wilderness.

+ But just in case, he placed his forces in a strong Defense defensive position on Pritchard Hill.

+ MacArthur wanted to move his men to defensive positions.

+ He played many matches as defensive midfielder from 2011.

+ People have constructed defensive works for many thousands of years, but the designs have become more and more complex.

+ Bobby Dan Dillon was an American football defensive back.

+ He played as defensive midfielder from first season and Antlers won the champions in 2001 J1 League and 2002 J.League Cup.

More in-sentence examples of “defensive”:

+ The castles once operated a defensive chain across the estuary.

+ Ryan was also a great defensive coordinaor for the Baltimore Ravens and won Super Bowl XXXV with Baltimore.

+ Explanations for this behaviour range from males guarding their mates against other males, to the view that the pairings are a defensive alliance against predators.

+ The 1949–50 NHL season1950 Wings were already deep in offensive talent with established players such as Gordie Howe, Ted Lindsay and Sid Abel, so Black was told to concentrate on the defensive aspect of the game.

+ A defensive tackle is a position in American footballAmerican and Canadian football.

+ The owner has a right to use defensive violence to get the gum back, but killing the thief goes too far.

+ He is regarded as one of the NHL’s premier penalty-killers, both for his strong defensive skills, along with his scoring touch that makes him a threat for shorthanded goals.

+ Beyond their defensive value many walls also had important symbolic functions — representing the status and independence of the communities they embraced.

+ The Detroit Red Wings promoted him in 1951, and his defensive play would help them secure the Stanley Cup in 1952, 54, and 55.

+ He played many matches as defensive midfielder and center back.

+ The plan originally called for just under 45 divisions, including a dozen panzer divisionpanzer and panzergrenadier divisions forming the armored spearhead and various infantry units to form a defensive line.

+ In 2011, he became a regular player as defensive midfielder and Tokyo was returned to J1 in a year.

+ Although he was originally offensive midfielder, he also played many matches as defensive midfielder and right side midfielder.

+ It is also used in the Arena Football League for any player that plays both offensive and defensive positions.

+ Boulware won the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year award in 1997 after 11.5 sacks.

+ Carson played defensive back for North Carolina from 1949 to 1951, then entered the Marines.

+ He was formerly head coach for the San Francisco 49ers and a defensive coordinator for the Baltimore Ravens, New York Jets, Washington Redskins, New York Giants, Denver Broncos and Miami Dolphins.

+ He played as defensive midfielder with Dunga in 1990s.

+ He played as defensive midfielder from first season.

+ Not known for his batting abilities and lacking in power, Kendall was a great defensive catcher.

+ Most commonly used in PvP as both a defensive tool.

+ He was a linebacker and defensive end for the Los Angeles Rams, Pittsburgh Steelers, Carolina Panthers, and San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League from 1985 through 1999.

+ Brian Guebert is a Canadian Football League defensive end who last played for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.

+ Most anarcho-capitalists, however, believe it is okay to use defensive force as long as it is “only” directed against those who have used non-defensive force, and as long as it is proportional to the non-defensive force.

+ He played many football positions, including wide receiver, running back, linebacker and defensive back.

+ Paul Anthony Mitchell was an American football defensive end and tackle.

+ He played many matches as defensive midfielder in 2 seasons.

+ He believed the marines’ task was to protect the settlement, and wanted Phillip to build defensive fortifications.

+ In 1992, he became a regular player as defensive midfielder.

+ Intentional walks are a strategic defensive maneuver, usually done to bypass one hitter for one the defensive team believes is less likely to initiate a run-scoring play, or to set up a force out situation for the next batter.

+ The defensive classes are the “Demoman”, the “Heavy Weapons Guy”, and the “Engineer”.

+ It fought as a defensive force along the coast for the rest of the battle.

+ After the debut, he played many matches as offensive midfielder and defensive midfielder.

+ He played many matches as defensive midfielder and side back from first season.

+ In the outfield, Guerrero was sometimes considered a defensive liability, prone to making errors, which resulted in him being a designated hitter in the last stage of his remarkable career, but he was also known to have a very powerful throwing arm that allowed him to make outfield assists on base runners.

+ In 2000s, he mainly played as center back with Yuji Nakazawa or Yuzo Kurihara, also played defensive midfielder.

+ The Red Army formed two defensive groups.

+ Hunter is regarded as arguably the greatest defensive outfielder of all time.

+ He played in many defensive positions.

+ In high school, he spent time as a runningback, quarterback, and defensive back.

+ It was an important part of Gustav Line, the strongest defensive positions in the Winter Line.

+ Although he mainly played as a right-side defender or midfielder, he also played many position, center back, defensive midfielder and attacking midfielder.

+ For the first time in many centuries, Rome needed a defensive wall to keep out enemies who might attack it.

+ A common defensive play in polo is called “hooking”.

+ The Super Bowl Most Valuable Player AwardSuper Bowl MVP of the game was Bears defensive end Richard Dent, who had 1½ sacks—part of the Bears scoring a Super Bowl-high 7 sacks—and 2 forced fumbles.

+ He would then spend the next four years as the Rangers’ seventh defenceman, moving in and out of the lineup as needed and serving as a valuable defensive reserve.

+ The castles once operated a defensive chain across the estuary.

+ Ryan was also a great defensive coordinaor for the Baltimore Ravens and won Super Bowl XXXV with Baltimore.
+ Explanations for this behaviour range from males guarding their mates against other males, to the view that the pairings are a defensive alliance against predators.

How to use in-sentence of “faced with”

How to use in-sentence of “faced with”:

+ With practice, algebra can be used when faced with a problem that is too hard to solve any other way.

+ By the early 1900s, though, Cunard was faced with many other ships from several countries also competing with it for passengers going across the Atlantic.

+ In Africa and South Asia, many countries are faced with a rising child prostitution rate and the linkage with tourism is evident.

+ Somehow An Gof held his army together, but faced with overwhelming odds, some Cornish deserted and by morning there remained only some 9-10,000 Cornish stalwarts left in arms.

+ Many buildings, old and new, have matching exteriors because all construction is required to be faced with a cream-colored limestone called Jerusalem stone, produced by nearby quarries.

+ Its military power weakened during the 1800s, and faced with international pressure, massive rebellions and defeats in wars, the Qing Dynasty declined after the mid-19th century.

+ The UDP however, was faced with a shocking traumatic defeat in the 1998 general election with only three of the UDP Candidates getting elected in that General election.

+ It was faced with big, limestone blocks.

How to use in-sentence of faced with
How to use in-sentence of faced with

Example sentences of “faced with”:

+ When the people from the "Windrush" arrived at port, they were faced with discrimination and racism because of the colour of their skin.

+ His crowning moment came at WrestleMania VIII, where Sid was faced with Hulk Hogan, Sid lost the fight by disqualification when Papa Shango interrupted to help Sid.
+ After leaving WCW again, Eudy joined the United States Wrestling Association July 16, 1994, and faced with defeating Jerry Lawler and Sid getting the World Heavyweight Championship.

+ When the people from the “Windrush” arrived at port, they were faced with discrimination and racism because of the colour of their skin.

+ His crowning moment came at WrestleMania VIII, where Sid was faced with Hulk Hogan, Sid lost the fight by disqualification when Papa Shango interrupted to help Sid.

+ After leaving WCW again, Eudy joined the United States Wrestling Association July 16, 1994, and faced with defeating Jerry Lawler and Sid getting the World Heavyweight Championship.

+ In situations where a smaller weaker force is faced with a stronger larger force, Sun Tzu’s tactics are very often successful.

+ Since the Independence of Bangla-Desh the indigenous population was faced with increasing immigration of settlers from the mainland, fostered by the central nationalist government.

+ The remainder of the building was steel framed and faced with Portland stone on the outside.

+ In March of 2010, Darski got in legal trouble and was faced with blasphemy charges after he publicly condemned religion and ripped a Bible up on stage in 2007.

+ When faced with an attack, this isn’t likely to change much and is not really in the best interest of the wiki.

+ However, they will eat their own tail if faced with starvation.

+ Dubbed “Obamacare”, it was faced with fierce criticism from conservative media.

+ When he found the settlers faced with disaster, he judged at once what it was necessary to do, and saved the colony.

+ Venom has launched a full-scale symbiote invasion of Manhattan, forcing Spider-Man to join forces with a number of unlikely allies in order to stop him, while being faced with difficult choices that could change his life forever.

+ The New Zealand environment authorities have a campaign to reduce their numbers, although this seems a hopeless task, especially when faced with such ignorance as mentioned above.

+ Antigone is faced with a choice: allow her brother Polyneices’ body to remain unburied, outside the city walls.

+ Eisenstein was faced with returning home as a failure.

In sentence examples of “chromium”

How to use in-sentence of “chromium”:

+ Iron can be alloyed with chromium to make stainless steel, which does not rust under most conditions.

+ For example, chromium can be added to make stainless steel, which does not rust easily, or boron can be added to make very hard steel that is also not brittle.

+ It is reactive, but it reacts with air to produce a very thin coating of chromium oxide, which prevents it from rusting any more.

+ It is made from chromium ore and is part of the process for making chromium metal.

+ Microsoft’s planned switch to Chromium as Edge’s engine has faced mixed reception.

In sentence examples of chromium
In sentence examples of chromium

Example sentences of “chromium”:

+ Hexavalent chromium can be destroyed by reacting it with reducing agents, turning it into Cr.

+ Chromate is an ion that contains one chromium atom and four oxide atoms.

+ It can also be made by oxidation of potassium hydroxide and chromium oxide.

+ The chromium oxide is reacted with aluminum to make chromium metal.

+ Its chemical formula is CrO.It has chromium in its +6 oxidation state.

+ Impurities are removed, and alloying elements such as manganese, nickel, chromium and vanadium are added to produce the exact steel required.

+ It is made by reacting chromium trioxide with potassium hydroxide.

+ Chrome alum, also known as chromium potassium sulfate, is a chemical compound.

+ Telluric acid can be made by reacting tellurium dioxide with chromium trioxide or hydrogen peroxide.

+ They can be made by reaction of chromium oxide and a metal oxide in a basic environment.

+ But hexavalent chromium is toxic and carcinogenic, and trivalent chromium is mildly toxic in large quantities.

+ Chromium can be made by a thermite reaction between chromium oxide and aluminium.

+ Hexavalent chromium can be destroyed by reacting it with reducing agents, turning it into Cr.

+ Chromate is an ion that contains one chromium atom and four oxide atoms.