Make sentence of “in the case of”

How to use in-sentence of “in the case of”:

– Following the timestamp, it shows the page size difference to the previous revision, then the user is mentioned, with a link to their user page and their talk page and contributions, or to their talk page only in the case of anonymous users.

– Fire alarms are often used in schools and other places during fire drills, or in the case of a real fire.

– Often, the curiosity value is greater than the artistic worth of a work, as in the case of the portrait of Edward VI by William Scrots, Patrick Brontë’s painting of his sisters Charlotte, Emily and Anne, or a sculpture of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in medieval costume.

– A neural network can be trained and improved with each example, but the larger the neural network, the more examples it needs to perform well—often needing millions or billions of examples in the case of deep learning.

– This is less of a problem when the identity of the sample’s origin is fully protected, but troubling in the case of Henrietta Lacks.

– The Home Guard were set up in 1940 to protect Britain in the case of invasion.

Make sentence of in the case of
Make sentence of in the case of

Example sentences of “in the case of”:

– As in the case of Uranus, it is unlikely that the planet’s rings can be seen from its surface, as they are very thin and dark.

– Millisecond pulsars create a sort of “wind”, which in the case of binary pulsars can blow away the magnetosphere of the neutron stars and have a dramatic effect on the pulse emission.

– Water in cakes makes the base in the case of cakes called “batter” “Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary”, Tenth Edition.

– Oh, and time limits on creation could potentially get disruptive in the case of templates – for articles it could be fine, but at times multiple pages are needed to get templates working correctly.

– A GFCI / RCD protects people and is often found in bathrooms or kitchens where electrical devices are used and people’s bare flesh may be in contact with the floor or metal fixtures which provide an alternate path for current to travel in the case of an electrical fault.

– Use this field if the music “and” lyrics were written by one person or, in the case of multiple writers, where a separate lyricist and composer have not been clearly identified by a reliable source.

– Antibodies are produced by white blood cells, and they normally stop illnesses from growing in the body, but in the case of coeliac disease, one of the antibodies thinks that gluten is something that will cause illness.

– German, Dutch and Ancient Greek have masculine, feminine and neuter nouns, but in the case of Dutch the word for “the” is the same for masculine and feminine so you do not need to know which it is.

– The obelus is also used alone to represent the division operation itself, as in the case of a label on a key of a calculator.

– Of course, in the case of a manned flight the crew can respond immediately to their observations.

– He also wrote many Preludes and Fugues for organ, sometimes writing a passacaglia, fantasia or toccata instead of the prelude, as in the case of the famous Toccata and Fugue in D minor.

– The child must be at least five years younger than the person in the case of adolescent pedophiles before the attraction can be called pedophilia.

– Livingstone had run in 2000 on a policy of financing the improvements to Tube infrastructure by a public bond issue, which had been done in the case of the New York City Subway.

– Ned said justice had not been done in the case of his mother and himself.

– In the British Empire a viceroy was only appointed in the case of British India, and only then for Lord Canning in 1858.

– Do not use this tag to label text which appears false or doubtful, especially in the case of as well.

- As in the case of Uranus, it is unlikely that the planet's rings can be seen from its surface, as they are very thin and dark.

- Millisecond pulsars create a sort of "wind", which in the case of binary pulsars can blow away the magnetosphere of the neutron stars and have a dramatic effect on the pulse emission.
- Water in cakes makes the base in the case of cakes called "batter" "Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary", Tenth Edition.

More in-sentence examples of “in the case of”:

– A full outer shell usually has eight electrons, or two in the case of hydrogen or helium.

– In 2005, Pierre went to the Inter-American Court of human rightsHuman Rights in the case of two ethnic Haitian children who did not receive Dominican birth certificates.

– This caused damage to the fuselage but not the explosive damage in the case of Turkish 981.

– The network used a longer alternative path in the case of a failure or break in one of the links.

– From the 17th century onwards it was gradually shown that, at least in the case of all the higher and readily visible organisms, the previous sentiment regarding spontaneous generation was false.

– Ostracods are small crustaceans, typically around in the case of “Gigantocypris”.

– The volume of a gas is typically that of its container, but it could be ill-defined, as in the case of the atmosphere, which has no clear upper limit.

– Modesty is also important in Judaism, especially in the case of women.

– The people diagnosed with autism can care for these animals, pet them and, in the case of the horse, even ride on them.

– A rotor is the rotating part of a helicopter which generates lift, either vertically in the case of a main rotor, or horizontally in the case of a tail rotor.

– This should only be used in the case of an established user and after carefully looking into the situation.

– However, as Nelson Rockefeller’s researcher, Cary Reich, discovered, in the case of Nelson’s voluminous of papers, only about one-third of these files had been processed and released to researchers up to 1996.

– He called it the 志 Zhì, which can sometimes be translated as “aspirations” but which in the case of Mencius is what we would call the will.

– Gesetzgebungsperiode ” – Website Since 2006, there is a new contract which fixes the border between Austria and Italy: In the case of glaciers, the border is taken on the surface of the glacier, and no longer on the watershed below.

– Some Space Marines have psychic powers – these are called Librarians in most chapters, they can have powers such as in the case of one from the “Dark Angels” Chapter, shoot what appears to be flamethrower blasts from his eyes and mouth.

– Note that except in the case of long and complicated parameters, adding the number of parameters after “xpd” is easier than adding “subst:” and “substnp=subst:”.

– There is also the possibility of conflict over Taiwan in the case of China and smaller democracies that lie in the vicinity of these two authoritarian giants will no doubt be affected by human rights issues being relegated to a lower global priority.

– The BOM gives the producer of the text a way to describe the encoding such as UTF-8 or UTF-16, and in the case of UTF-16 and UTF-32, its endianness.

– This ‘streamlined approach’ has been successfully tested in the case of Bulgarian language, with the 1995 Streamlined System for the Romanization of Bulgarian becoming established in Bulgaria, and adopted also by UN in 2012, Report on the Current Status of United Nations Romanization Systems for Geographical Names.

– The females are considered sexually mature once they grow to be about 2 meters long and in the case of males, it is 1.8 meters.

– However, in the case of Rhea, the absorption pattern is symmetrical.

– On larger vessels, the position is held by a lieutenant or, in the case of extremely large warships such as aircraft carriers, a lieutenant commander or even commander.

– Silver coins: Silver coins are typically produced as either 90% silver – in the case of pre 1965 US minted coins coins for pre-1920 British Commonwealth and other silver coinage, with copper making up the remaining weight in each case.

– The article on Medical emergency used to have a list in it, on what to do in the case of such an emergency.

– The pallets are operated by pull wires and rollers in the case of a tracker instrument but may also be operated by pneumatics or direct electric action using magnets.

– Today however, the word “mistress” is used primarily to refer to the female companion of a man who is married to another woman; in the case of an unmarried man it is usual to speak of a “girlfriend”.

– There are also different kinds of models when as the disease is spread through the water, such as in the case of cholera, or by a Vector vector like a mosquito, such as malaria.

– They can also elect a winner when there is no Condorcet winner, and different Condorcet-compliant methods may elect different winners in the case of a cycle.

– The restriction on integer coefficients makes sense, when one is concerned about finding Divisors, or in the case of modular arithmetic.

– The examples are: wushu, karate, kickboxing, tangsudo or taekwondo; whereas other arts do not use any kick, as it is in the case of judo or of boxing.

In the case of line segments, the cone does not extend beyond the base, while in the case of half-lines, it extends infinitely far.

– Vote is by simple majority; any named editor can vote; in the case of a stalemate an Administrator decides.

In the case of electric machine with field coils, a current must flow to the coil to generate the magnetic field, so that the field coils can act as a “magnet”, like in the case of electric machine with permanent magnet.

– Additionally, nest abandonment is sometimes correlated with changing climates, and in the case of “Apoica pallens” has been observed more frequently during the dry season.

– Sometimes, like in the case of 仏蘭西, these are the old spellings of the names of places before the Japanese decided to represent all non-Chinese loanwords with katanana.

– However, in places where there are few predators, they get on well, for example in the case of the Soay sheep.

– Binary pulsars are one of the few objects which allow physicists to test general relativity in the case of a strong gravitational field.

– The optional sort key is useful in the case of special characters such as é.

– The Moon’s atmosphere is very thin so its sky is always black, as in the case of Mercury.

– The concept of context assumes significance in the case of interruptible tasks, wherein upon being interrupted the processor saves the context and proceeds to serve the Interrupt service routine.

– But perhaps not in the case of anonymous users or brand-new users.

– The alloys of aluminium, titanium and magnesium are also known and valued for their high strength-to-weight ratios and, in the case of magnesium, their ability to provide electromagnetic shielding.

– However, with every Final 3 jury, or as in the case of “Micronesia” of an even-numbered jury for a Final 2, a tie may be possible; it is unknown what tie-breaker is used to break a tie if it happens.

– The female song thrush builds a neat cup-shaped nest lined with mud and dry grass in a bush, tree or creeper, or, in the case of the Hebridean subspecies, on the ground.

– Ramekins are built to withstand high temperatures, as they are often used in ovens, or in the case of crème brûlée, exposed to the flame of a cooking torch.

– As with squid, the ink is a defensive tool, squirted out to cover its retreat in the case of danger.

– Rounding a number twice in succession to different precisions, with the latter precision being coarser, is not guaranteed to give the same result as rounding once to the final precision except in the case of directed rounding.

– This kind of misreading may have happened in the case of King Khasekhemwy, where the two sceptres in the Horus name were misread as two leg-symbols or two drill-signs.

– Primary stress is indicated by the mark in the case of \\.

– Other detectors are used such as time of flight, or in the case of an ion trap MS.

- A full outer shell usually has eight electrons, or two in the case of hydrogen or helium.

- In 2005, Pierre went to the Inter-American Court of human rightsHuman Rights in the case of two ethnic Haitian children who did not receive Dominican birth certificates.

Some example sentences of “ventricular”

How to use in-sentence of “ventricular”:

– The false cords are also called vestibular folds and ventricular folds.

– This is the ventricular system: it continues as the central canal of the spinal cord.

– Some people with ventricular tachycardia do not have any symptoms, especially if the V-tach lasts for only a few seconds.

– If a person has pulseless ventricular tachycardia, they need to be shocked with a defibrillator.

– A defibrillator is a machine that can help when ventricular fibrillation happens in the heart of a human.

– A medical doctordoctor can diagnose ventricular tachycardia by doing an electrocardiogram.

– If the patient is in “pulseless ventricular tachycardia”, their heart is beating so fast that it cannot squeeze out any blood.

– Other types, like ventricular fibrillation or pulseless ventricular tachycardia, will cause a person to die within minutes unless treated.

Some example sentences of ventricular
Some example sentences of ventricular

Example sentences of “ventricular”:

- That is what makes the ventricular systole occur "after" atrial systole, and lets all the blood leave the atria before ventricle contracts.

- But it is not seen separate from ventricular diastole.

– That is what makes the ventricular systole occur “after” atrial systole, and lets all the blood leave the atria before ventricle contracts.

– But it is not seen separate from ventricular diastole.

– When a person is in ventricular fibrillation, the heart does not beat in any kind of pattern.

– If ventricular fibrillation continues for long enough, the blood will stop circulating around the body.

– This is what makes ventricle contraction take place and makes ventricular systole.

– The chance of sudden death is lowest for people with idiopathic ventricular tachycardia.

– Sometimes doctors cannot find a cause for ventricular tachycardia.

– Then ventricular systole happens.

– The order is: atrial systole → ventricular systole → cardiac diastole.

– When a person’s heart rate is very high, or the ventricular tachycardia lasts for more than a few seconds, the person may syncopefaint or become unconscious because their brain is not getting enough blood and oxygen.

“food” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “food”:

– In 168, as Verus and Marcus Aurelius returned to Rome from the field, Verus fell ill with symptoms attributed to food poisoning, dying after a few days.

– For example, lysosomes have enzymes inside them that break down the food the comes from food vacuoles, and peroxisomes have enzymes that break down peroxide, a poison, so it is not poisonous anymore.

– When camping, people usually prepare food to eat that is easy to make.

– They would cook all of their next week of food 2 days before it, so it was ready for the reunion meal.

– The Red Cross had to provide food and shelter to 63,000 people in the hurricane’s wake, costing to about 166 million dollars.

– There were a number of traders to sell the people on Dejima food and drink and other items they needed.

food in-sentences
food in-sentences

Example sentences of “food”:

– It also did not have the severe housing and food shortages seen in the rest of continental Europe.

– Tokyo officials said that tap water should not be used to prepare food for children.

– Lagasse’s new show, called “Emeril’s Fresh Food Fast”, will show viewers how fresh food can be prepared in a several amount of time without the authentic taste.

– It was thought to be related to beliefs about food and incest taboos.

– The reason for eating like this is that natural selection had enough time for Paleolithic humans’ bodies and metabolisms to get used to the food that they could eat then.

– They were food for humans before.

– They use the food that producers make, or they eat other organisms.

– Buffet restaurants usually offer all-you-can-eat food for a set price.

– Fishing for this shark also occurs in the Philippines, particularly in the Visayas and Mindanao areas, providing food for the local fishing communities.

– Some argue that if hunter gatherer societies did not suffer from certain diseases, this was because they ate food with fewer calories, or for other reasons.

– Japan’s traditional food is seafood, rice, miso soup, and vegetables.

– E numbers are usually found on food labels throughout the European Union.

– Water running down from the hillsides often carries soil that spreads out across the valley, making flat land that is good for growing food crops and raising cattle and other animals.

– Workers dig tunnels and carry food back to the colony so that other ants and the queen ant can eat.

– Convenience food is a type of food.

– It is believed that food grains collected for worship at the temple were protected from the floods by the fence, hence the name Nel Veli came.

– They provide even, dry heat to all surfaces of food inside them.

– When he arrived from Bermuda, Governor Gates estimated there was only days worth of food left.

– He realizes he is being given drugs in his food and stops eating the food.

– Her father owns a restaurant and a fast food business in Motherwell.

- It also did not have the severe housing and food shortages seen in the rest of continental Europe.

- Tokyo officials said that tap water should not be used to prepare food for children.

More in-sentence examples of “food”:

– They can later serve as a food source for their fellow ants when food is otherwise scarce.

– Hardee’s is an American fast food franchise which first began on September 3, 1960.

– In 1998 choline was classified as an needed nutrient by the Food and Nutrition Board of the Institute of Medicine.

– They have to buy food that was grown by someone else.

– A person with pica may also have a strong want to eat unusual things that are normally considered food but not in the normal way, for example, uncooked potatoes, flour or starch.

– Any useful things that could be used by the enemy may be targeted, for example food sources, water supplies, transportation, communications, industrial resources, and even the local people themselves.

– Roman food was mainly obtained from the MediterraneanMediterranean area and Gaul.

– A 2010 report from the United States Food and Drug Administration, infants and young children.

– They produce plenty of nectar,and are a vital part of the food chain in the Australian bush.

– If they have the choice between a food that will need a fight to get, and another food that will not, they take the food that does not need a fight.

– Members of the “Sphyrna” group’s favourite type of food are stingrays.

– Betty Harper Fussell is an AmericansAmerican writer and food historian.

– Then, the scallop digests the food in the stomach and digestive gland.

– Rolli and Rita try to make food at home.

– When a player has enough food and gold to advance to the next age, the player must wait.

– They all have long down curved bills, and usually feed as a group, probing mud for food items, usually crustaceans.

– During this time, if the food is kept under proper conditions the quality of the food does not change.

– They are called army ants due to their aggressive predatory groups looking for food, known as “raids”, in which many ants look for food at the same time in one place, attacking other animals “en masse”.

– Crested serpent eagles are apex predators and at the top of their food chain.

– His 1995 book “Who Will Feed China?” challenged the official view of China’s food prospect, spawning hundreds of conferences and seminars.

– Capsaicinoids are added to food to make it have a “hot” taste, but it can also be used as an analgesic, a painkiller.

– Agriculture is not only growing food for people and animals, but also growing other things like flowers and nursery plants, manure or dung, animal hides.

– A well-rounded diet involves eating most food groups in every meal.

– Emmental is also widely used in convenience food products, because it is so widely known.

– The last time bark bread was used as famine food in Norway was during the Napoleonic Wars.

– An example of interactions between non-living and living things is plants getting their minerals from the soil and making food using sunlight.

– A healthy person’s gut can easily take riboflavin from food and pass it on to the blood for the body to use.

– Bison used to number millions, and were the main food for people there.

– They told them that there was lots of food and that water came out of pipes.

– Camels are ruminants but camels do not chew their food very well before swallowing.

– Fufu is a food dish which first came from West Africa, but is enjoyed by many people across the world.

– They began to enjoy Chinese food and art.

– The Nazis also killed millions of people in these groups by forcing them to do slave labor without giving them much food or clothing.

– The effect was particularly bad in Ireland because potatoes were the staple food for most Irish people at the time.

– He was the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs from 2017 to 2019 for the Theresa May ministry.

– There are also many differences in the food and drink found in different classes of society.

– Birds’ eggs are a common food source.

– When botulinum toxins get into food or wounds, they cause botulism, a dangerous disease.

– It is also an industrial city, heavily dependent on the steel, food processing, oil refining, ship building and chemical industries.

– The smooth muscle of the oesophagus contracts and relaxes in sequence, and this pushes the ball of food down the oesophagus.

– The movie is about two friends, Harold and Kumar, as they go to the fast food restaurant White Castle White Castle after smoking cannabis, but end up on a series of misadventures when they cannot find the restaurant.

– Some fast food restaurant chains serve fried chicken, most notably Kentucky Fried Chicken, Popeyes Chicken BiscuitsPopeyes and Church’s Chicken.

– Schlosser’s book criticized the fast food industry.

– Apart from the well-known coconut and date, there are other kinds of food from palms.

– If it is a food allergy, the person may get an upset stomach.

– In the Muromachi era, it was used as a food preservative and as a seasoning.

– In 1794 the island was growing all of the wheat it needed, and had so many pigs it was able to send food to Sydney.

– It roosts and looks for food near water.

– If I’m reading one right, he once performed in a mall food court.

– Joseph first tricked the brothers, but then gave them food and let them stay in Goshen in Egypt.

- They can later serve as a food source for their fellow ants when food is otherwise scarce.

- Hardee's is an American fast food franchise which first began on September 3, 1960.
- In 1998 choline was classified as an needed nutrient by the Food and Nutrition Board of the Institute of Medicine.

Example uses in sentence of “unlimited”

How to use in-sentence of “unlimited”:

– But the military pushed unlimited submarine warfare forward.

– Each user is given 5 gigabytes of storage for free, but they are allowed to sync unlimited amounts of music, apps, books, and photos.

– This is where the user can build a park with all items available and unlimited money.

– There were SE, X, Sport, Rubicon, Unlimited, and Unlimited Rubicon.

– If they disappear, no big deal: we have an unlimited supply of rollback checkmarks.

– It is a small product which can be plugged into a computer’s USB port and allows for unlimited calling from regular telephones.

– A free travel pass allows free and unlimited travel within a system.

Example uses in sentence of unlimited
Example uses in sentence of unlimited

Example sentences of “unlimited”:

– NCT is a boy group with an unlimited amount of members.

– Boulding described the past open economy of apparently illimitable resources, which he said he was tempted to call the “cowboy economy”, and continued: “The closed economy of the future might similarly be called the ‘spaceman’ economy, in which the earth has become a single spaceship, without unlimited reservoirs of anything, either for extraction or for pollution, and in which, therefore, man must find his place in a cyclical ecological system”.

– Under this amendment, a new president would serve for eight years and could be re-elected to unlimited four-year terms.

– The purchase of Plus unlocks additional features that helps managers with their career, it does not however, give any unfair advantage over other users; “”They just get more fun from the game – if you are not a subscriber, you have the same chance to achieve your goals in Sokker, as those with Plus.”” Match kits, Training effects monitoring, graphs, unlimited access to watch all matches, are just few of the features gained when you subscribe to plus.

– The separation of powers means that no single officeholder gets unlimited power.

– Sun Cellular gained popularity because of its “24/7” offer of unlimited text messaging and calls for a fixed price for Sun-to-Sun transactions.

- NCT is a boy group with an unlimited amount of members.

- Boulding described the past open economy of apparently illimitable resources, which he said he was tempted to call the "cowboy economy", and continued: "The closed economy of the future might similarly be called the 'spaceman' economy, in which the earth has become a single spaceship, without unlimited reservoirs of anything, either for extraction or for pollution, and in which, therefore, man must find his place in a cyclical ecological system".

– They sold in Unlimited versions too which were released in 2004.

– People with paid accounts had unlimited space.

– It also included a new 4-door model Wrangler, called the JK Unlimited or “JKU” for short, with a The JKU is the largest Jeep Wrangler to date.

– The non-scripted way the characters work means that there are an unlimited number of random quests.

“named parameter” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “named parameter”:

+ The optional named parameter will change “a London-area railway” to “a London-area “alternate text””.

+ The template has a single named parameter used to indicate if notes should be displayed or not.

+ The named parameter “prefix” can be used in place of the unnamed 1st parameter.

+ An optional named parameter can be used to pass a CSS style string to apply to the cell or the text in it.

+ If another named parameter is used, or no parameter is given, an error will be shown.

named parameter - sentence examples
named parameter – sentence examples

Example sentences of “named parameter”:

+ Each specifically named parameter corresponds to one specific award ceremony.

+ A blank named parameter tells the template that the customized return value is blank.
+ There is one named parameter called which should be set to "1" if this template is being used in an "External links" or a "Further reading" section of an article.

+ Each specifically named parameter corresponds to one specific award ceremony.

+ A blank named parameter tells the template that the customized return value is blank.

+ There is one named parameter called which should be set to “1” if this template is being used in an “External links” or a “Further reading” section of an article.

+ The optional named parameter “anything” will omit the word “the” before the railway name.

+ The named parameter may be used to link to an audio file.

+ Template:Flagicon displays a flag of the named parameter in “icon” size, currently 23×15 pixels maximally, plus a one-pixel border.

+ The text before the equals sign gets misinterpreted as a named parameter otherwise.

+ This module only takes one numbered parameter and one named parameter is separated by a plus sign between each parameter of each symbol.

+ When adding special styling in the text columns, be careful because the equals sign = will generate unexpected result because it functions exclusively as part of the named parameter syntax in the template.

+ Displays a flag of the named parameter in “icon” size, currently 22×20 pixels plus a one pixel border.

“heated” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “heated”:

– When thermoplastics are heated to their melting point, they melt to a liquid.

– The glued layers are heated together to make the seal become better bonded.

– When it is heated strongly, it breaks down into sulfur dioxide, sulfur trioxide, and iron oxide.

– It is formed when sandstone is squeezed and heated under a chain of mountains.

– It can be converted to iodine pentoxide when it is heated gently.

– For example, a person walking by a brick building that has been heated by the sun will feel heat from the building without having to touch it.

– When exposed to sunlight, or when heated in its own vapour to 250°C, it is converted to the red variety.

heated use in sentences
heated use in sentences

Example sentences of “heated”:

– It is made when tellurium bromide is heated in air.

– As the Quasi-War heated up, both the Navy and Revenue Cutter Service worked together to protect American ships.

– It breaks down when heated to make carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and hydrogen iodide.

– It breaks down when heated to make carbon dioxide and copper oxide.

– It makes a blue-green color when it is heated in a flame, like all copper compounds.

– The antimony trioxide is then heated with carbon to make carbon dioxide and antimony.

– If a liquid is heated up it becomes a gas.

– They are heated to melt them and concentrate them.

– This is heated to get the tin oxide.

– Buildings in Iceland are heated in this way from the country’s many geothermal sites.

– The scoria cone is a cone that is made when of mud are heated up and the salse, which are pools of water that leak gases out of them.

– It doesn’t burn, but it does make phosgene when heated to a high temperature.

– In a PWR, the coolant is pumped under high pressure to the reactor core where it is heated by the energy released by the fission of atoms.

- It is made when tellurium bromide is heated in air.

- As the Quasi-War heated up, both the Navy and Revenue Cutter Service worked together to protect American ships.
- It breaks down when heated to make carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and hydrogen iodide.

More in-sentence examples of “heated”:

– The exact mechanism by which the corona is heated is still the subject of some debate.

– Realgar can be heated to make arsenic trioxide as well.

– When a catalyst is added to the reaction, or it is heated under pressure, unsaturated alkenes link together, when the double bond partially breaks.

– The mixture is heated until one of the components boilingboils.

– When it is heated to a high temperature, it turns into copper oxide and sulfur trioxide.

– When vegetable oils are heated or when they are “hydrogenated”, trans fats are made.

– Yet because of this section, the new field of sociobiology became the subject of heated controversy.

– Most metals are hard, shiny, they feel heavy and they melt only when they are heated at very high temperatures.

– Phosphoric acid is heated with a sodium halide to make the hydrogen halide and sodium phosphate.

– The March 17, 1997 episode featured a heated Bret Hart/Vince McMahon ringside altercation with profanity normally unheard on TV.

– The boilers of steam turbines can be heated by many different types of fuel, even a nuclear reactor in some power stations and warships.

– This mixture is then heated up until it looks and feels like cream.

– It breaks down when heated into lithium oxide, nitrogen dioxide, and oxygen.

– Star sapphires can be heated to remove the blue color of sapphire and can be heated even more to get the blue color back and remove the white silk.

– During the glass making process various pigments from natural resources, for example earths, salts or metal-oxides were added to the colourless heated glass to achieve unique colour schemes.

– This happens when rocks are squeezed and heated under a mountain chain.

– These augmented the film’s convincing found footage style to spark heated debates across the internet over whether the film was a real-life documentary or a work of fiction.

– A water-tube boiler is a type of boiler in which water circulates in tubes heated by fire from outside.

– When it is heated gently, it turns into water and nitrous oxide.

– This cider is usually unfiltered, rather thick, and it is often heated and spiced with cinnamon before drinking it.

– If the nebula is very hot, other types of gas will be heated and the it might also glow blue and green.

– Often it will feel more natural to engage in heated debate on a talk page but in fact the wiki article itself can offer a powerful means of reaching middle-ground.

– He has also demonstrated that he has a cool head in heated situations, which makes me all the more want to co-nominate him.

– If it is heated further, it decomposes into mercury and oxygen again.

– When you return, try to stay away from areas that have been quite heated for you, not necessarily permanantly, but definitely for a few weeks/months.

– Generally, the volume of a liquid increases when heated, however the volume of water “decreases” when heated within the temperature range of 0°C to 4°C.

– A contemporary alternative to the traditional, liquid-filled bain-marie is the electric “dry-heat” bain-marie, heated by element below both pots.

– New packaging had to be developed, so the same frozen dinner could be heated in both kinds of ovens.

– It has to be heated at around.

– The steam generator would be oil-fired on diesel locomotives or electrically heated on electric locomotives.

– They make a bright red color when heated in a flame.

– It turns yellow when heated and turns white again when cooled.

– It decomposes completely to nitrogen, chlorine, and oxygen when heated gently.

– The main parts of a hair dryer are a enginemotor-powered fan and an electrically heated element.

– The smaller one fits inside the bigger one and is where the heated water is pumped out from.

– It was first classified as “Homo erectus”; after much heated debate, it was re-classified as “Homo ergaster”.

– The methamphetamine is not actually “smoked” this way; it is heated up until it melts.

– It breaks down when heated strongly.

– It should therefore not be stored near flammable substances, and it should not be heated in a closed space.

– It puts out blue flames if it is heated in a flame.

– During sintering powder is heated just before it would melt.

– It was heated by a dozen coal-burning stoves.

– A panini, for example, is usually a sandwich on a small roll or loaf which is pressed between two heavy, heated grill plates.

– The heated air is kept inside the balloon by its fabric.

– When limestone is heated to a high temperature, and squeezed at the base of a mountain, it recrystallizes into the metamorphic rock marble.

– It gives off oxygen when heated and turns into chromium oxide.

– Electric blankets are heated by electricity.

– In this type of system, water is heated by a boiler and pumped through pipes laid underneath the floor.

- The exact mechanism by which the corona is heated is still the subject of some debate.

- Realgar can be heated to make arsenic trioxide as well.
- When a catalyst is added to the reaction, or it is heated under pressure, unsaturated alkenes link together, when the double bond partially breaks.

“at the head of” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “at the head of”:

– It runs 100kilometres from Inverness on the Moray Firth to Fort William, HighlandFort William at the head of Loch Linnhe.

– During his tenure he reorganized public finances, promoted the liberalization of commerce in order to ensure the prosperity of the mercantile bourgeoisie, promulgated the Navigation Act, persecuted the Catholics and placed England at the head of the European Protestant countries.

– Giogio Vasari expressed this thought at the head of his “Vita” of Botticelli.

– When revolution broke out in Prussia in March 1848, as part of the European Revolutions of 1848, the king initially decided to fight it with the army, but later decided to recall the troops and place himself at the head of the movement on 19 March.

– He was Prime Minister at the head of a minority government in 1956.

– The town is slightly to the north of the centre of the island, at the head of the navigable section of the River Medina, which flows northward to the Solent, and on which the town has a quay.

– Note: Being at the head of a large comany is no source of notability; neither is doing a PhD.

at the head of some example sentences
at the head of some example sentences

Example sentences of “at the head of”:

– It is the word which stands at the head of a dictionary definition, is the base of a word family.

– Gene Simmons currently continue performing with Stanley at the head of Kiss.

– The player who has hold of the Australium must be on the platform that is raised to the compartment at the head of the rocket and must stay on the platform as the Australium is placed into the compartment, launching the rocket and winning the round.

– This template can be assigned the number of pages in the PDF, which will then be displayed at the head of the book-page.

– Because people wanted this power, they aimed at the head of Shishigami.

– The US then put presidents and dictators at the head of the Cuban state.

– He crossed the Tigris and destroyed the towns, but when Artabanus advanced at the head of an army, he retired to Carrhae.

– In September 2016, he was entrusted by the Berluti house with the succession of Alessandro Sartori at the head of the artistic direction, to which he remained until April 2018, replaced by Kris Van Assche.

– Its name comes from the words ‘port at the head of the river’.

– Utterson, a ruthless redheaded American woman at the head of Klein and Utterson, takes Claire and her sons hostage at a private estate.

- It is the word which stands at the head of a dictionary definition, is the base of a word family.

- Gene Simmons currently continue performing with Stanley at the head of Kiss.
- The player who has hold of the Australium must be on the platform that is raised to the compartment at the head of the rocket and must stay on the platform as the Australium is placed into the compartment, launching the rocket and winning the round.

– Here there are ancient ruins There is a bath at the head of the bay.

– His aide-de-camp described the scene: “I managed to turn toward the general; he was standing at the head of the bridge of Clausen and holding it alone against the whole squadron; and as the bridge was narrow and the men could only get at him two or three abreast, he cut down as many as came at him.” Even Napoleon was won over, nicknaming Dumas ‘the Horatius of the Tyrol’, after the hero who saved Rome.

– Providence is at the mouth of the Providence River, at the head of Narragansett Bay.

– A dove comes down from heaven, and takes the place of the swan at the head of the boat.

– He was the First Minister of Northern Ireland from May 2007 to June 2008 at the head of an all-party government.

– His “Transfiguration” altarpiece was put at the head of Raphael’s funeral carriage.

– They lived between the Aucilla River and Ochlockonee River, at the head of Apalachee Bay.

“less” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “less”:

– The change in the solvent polarity will influence the rate less than the equilibrium.

– This dam/rupture cycle is not regular and it naturally recurs at any frequency between once a year to less than once a decade.

– Let me also make it clear that for various off-wiki reasons i’ll also be less active in discussions and the like and more active in article work, article improvement programmes and vandal fighting etc.

– The cost of recycling aluminium is much less than the cost of making it from bauxite.

– TFT technology can be used to give one of the clearest pictures of any flat screen display and it uses much less electricity than older screens.

– This also occurred even with coins made of less expensive metals such as steel in India.

– About 62% have annual family incomes of less than $25,000.

less - example sentences
less – example sentences

Example sentences of “less”:

– The bit ratings of consoles in the 5th generation began to blur were less of a selling feature than the previous “bit wars” of the 8 and 16 bit era.

– Early that evening, less than 7 hours after first being upgraded to a tropical storm, it was upgraded to Hurricane Lorenzo.

– They result from a massive star eating a less massive star.

– The south and east of the city are less wealthy and have fewer students.

– She was less than five years old when she became pregnant.

– Type 1 diabetes happens most of the time in younger people, however, it can occur in adults, although this is much less common.

– Its berries taste a bit like pineapple, but are less tasty, and there are not very many on each plant.

– A crystal compound often has other compounds on it that make it less useful.

– Weighing less than 60 metric tons, it can be driven on ordinary roads and can also be transported by air.

– Because so many governments told people to stay at home, there was less air pollution than usual for that time of year.

- The bit ratings of consoles in the 5th generation began to blur were less of a selling feature than the previous "bit wars" of the 8 and 16 bit era.

- Early that evening, less than 7 hours after first being upgraded to a tropical storm, it was upgraded to Hurricane Lorenzo.

– I have no specific objection…but I am a fan of less bureaucracy.

– They get less than of rainfall a year.

– They usually have fewer anaphylactic episodes, which are less severe, as they get older.Demain JG; Minaei AA, Tracy JM 2010.

– But cities have less vegetation and soil.

– There are other birds which practice nest parasitism but these other systems are much less specialized.

– The rivalry had been less known since the retirements of Magic Johnson and Larry Bird in the early 1990s, but in 2008 it happened again when the Celtics and Lakers met in the Finals for the first time since 1987, with the Celtics winning the series in six games.

– There are more ways to write and represent music, but they are less known and may be more complicated.

– According to anthropologists, pygmies can be any group where adult malemen are less than The Negritos of Southeast Asia are also called pygmies.

More in-sentence examples of “less”:

– Tsunamis and Storm Surge are less common ways that floods happen.

– Those in open ocean mostly use camouflage to make their body outline less easy to see.

– Another type of a subtropical cyclone is a mesocyclonemesoscale low forming in or near an area of horizontal wind shear, also known as a “dying frontal zone”, with radius of strongest winds normally less than 30 miles.

– Dumas’ autobiography, written with Michael Krugman, Lita: A Less Traveled R.O.A.D.

– The benefit of this is that the concentrate takes up less volume, and weighs less than the original solution.

– A reaction will be more reactive if the total energy of the products is less than the total energy of the reactants.

– Performance is higher since the components can operate more quickly and use less power.

– Few of the poorer people who had paid less got out safely.

– He played the final 6 years of his career on less than impressive Chicago Black Hawks teams.

– A negative number is always less than zero.

– Today, tonic water contains a lot less quinine than before the drug was developed.

– Since we see brightness better, we use less compression on the Y-byte, to have the image look better after compression.

– Some psychologists who have talked with many people in jail for violent sex crimes believe that pornographic depictions of violent sex often make people less caring about other people’s feelings, which might make them more likely to commit rape and other sex crimes.

– In order to accurately simulate power electronics converter behavior in this context, simulation step sizes of less than a microsecond are required.

– In less than 8 months, there were 530 people living in the town.

– These are much less common that the simple sharp or flat, but can still be seen in some types of music.

– The size of the district is less than a quarter of the state.

– The prison had education programs so the prisoners would be less likely to commit more crimes after being released from prison.

– For maintenance, smaller golden doodles cost less than bigger golden doodles.

– If it is much more or less than 7.4 a person can get very sick or die.

– Therefore, the circumference divided by the diameter will end up being a little bit less than.

– The Three Gorges Dam will become much less spectacular, because the water level will rise up to in places, reducing the depth of the canyons.

– They also argue society would be more efficient if people thought less about competing against one another for their own interests and thought more of working together for the overall good of society.

– By Obfuscationobfuscating the data before encryption, brute force attacks are less effective and more difficult to determine.

– In the elderly, confusion, may be the most prominent sign, and fever, is less likely to be present.

– Yeo was less successful that the two bench bosses that preceded him but did achieve a modest amount of success with the Lakers in his five seasons.

– The first period has less elements than any other periods in the periodic table.

– Catholics make up less than 1% of the population, and number at 140,000 citizens.

– The first part of the Triassic had much less variety than the Permian, and showed signs of a deteriorated environment.

– Plutonium is also toxic, although it is less toxic than many people think.

– However, the increasing use of current limiting motor starters, commonly known as “Soft-Start” contactors, avoid much of this problem and the current draw of the pump motor is less of a limiting concern.

– This means that the media can help make suicide less likely if they cover good ways of dealing with stress and difficult things in life.

– Among carnivores, the main factor is thought to be the size and availability of prey resources, and competition is believed to be less important.

– They are also less durable than plastic shuttles.

– So, most systems charge passengers less than the full cost of building and operating the system.

– Most prefer water temperatures from 20 to 30°C, and are often found at depths less than 20 feet.

– He served as president for less than one hour on February 19, 1913.

– They can jump up to Kangaroos use less energy if they travel faster.

– In some cases, succession boxes consist of many separate rows that are made up of the previous section’s simple boxes, and thus their creation follows more or less the same rules; the only difference is that special care should be given to the placement and relative order of said simple boxes, as well as to the inclusion between the lines where necessary.

– They are usually small fish, mostly less than.

– Because it takes slightly less than a year, the Earth “falls behind” the bean a little more each year, and so from our point of view, the circuit is not quite closed, but rather like a spiral loop that moves slowly away from the Earth.

– They are less common.

– Today less than 1% of the original native pinewood forest survives, in isolated remnants.

– All other planets are visible just as they are on Earth, but somewhat less bright at opposition.

– Its perihelion is only 0.140 AU – less than half Mercury’s perihelion distance.

– The redirect should certainly be from the less used to the more used.

– However, after a time it became less popular because the instruments of the viol family were not used much while the instruments of the violin family took over.

– Same reason, Donald Trump and Barack Obama are not ranked in some polls because their presidency ended less than ten years ago.

- Tsunamis and Storm Surge are less common ways that floods happen.

- Those in open ocean mostly use camouflage to make their body outline less easy to see.
- Another type of a subtropical cyclone is a mesocyclonemesoscale low forming in or near an area of horizontal wind shear, also known as a "dying frontal zone", with radius of strongest winds normally less than 30 miles.

Some example sentences of “immigration”

How to use in-sentence of “immigration”:

+ The Chair recommended reducing legal immigration by one-third.

+ As such, aliens are advised to check with immigration lawyers for visa and immigration laws governing the countries they wish to enter and eligibility to receive visas or other immigration benefits.

+ In the Dominican Republic, only Spanish is spoken even if Haitian Creole is gaining importance because the massive immigration from Haiti.

+ For example, in Denmark a visa holder can apply to the Danish Immigration Service for a Residence Permit after they have arrived in the Country.

+ He went to study immigration and to improve foreign relations.

+ As Governor, in 2011 he signed a law that would make certain undocumented immigration to the United Statesundocumented immigrants eligible for in-state college tuition on condition; and in 2012, he signed a law to legalize same-sex marriage in Maryland.

+ While at Latham, Barragán was the lead lawyer in an immigration asylum case for a mother and child from Guatemala that took three years.

+ Developed countries frequently demand strong evidence of intent to return to the home country, if the visa is for a temporary stay, and especially if the applicant is from a developing country, due to immigration concerns.

Some example sentences of immigration
Some example sentences of immigration

Example sentences of “immigration”:

+ On 11 June 2013, Kaine delivered a speech on the Senate floor in support of the bi-partisan "Gang of Eight" immigration bill.

+ He was also the Minister for Immigration and Border Protection from 2013 to 2014.
+ From about 1900 to the 1970s, Australia followed what became known as the "White Australia Policy." This policy kept non-white people from immigrating to Australia by making immigration tests too hard to pass.

+ On 11 June 2013, Kaine delivered a speech on the Senate floor in support of the bi-partisan “Gang of Eight” immigration bill.

+ He was also the Minister for Immigration and Border Protection from 2013 to 2014.

+ From about 1900 to the 1970s, Australia followed what became known as the “White Australia Policy.” This policy kept non-white people from immigrating to Australia by making immigration tests too hard to pass.

+ FPÖ and BZÖ are both Eurosceptic parties and in the 2006 general election, the Freedom Party as well as the Alliance for the Future of Austria both claimed they would decrease immigration and opposed Turkish membership in the European Union.

+ Other information that might be saved are records of military service, census records which show where ancestors lived at a certain time, immigration data, education, Professionoccupations, and even photos of the ancestors.

+ Besides the Protestants, the Catholic religion becomes more influential thanks to immigration from Latin countries.

+ Citizenship and Immigration Services, U.S.

+ As a reward, President McKinley appointed Powderly United States High CommissionerCommissioner General of Immigration in 1897.”Ireland and the Americas: Culture, Politics, and History”, Vol, 2 eds.

+ The major cause of the increase has been immigration during droughts.

+ The Independent Commission Against Corruption Hong Kong Disciplined Services is a system include Hong Kong Police Force, Immigration Department, Customs and Excise Department, Fire Services Department, Correctional Services Department, Government Flying Service, Civil Aid Service and Auxiliary Medical Service.

More in-sentence examples of “immigration”:

+ Bušić was granted parole in July 2008 and turned over to immigration authorities for deportation proceedings.

+ The New South Wales Parliament passed the Chinese Immigration Bill.

+ The United States Immigration and Naturalization Service was an agency of the Department of Justice from 1933 to 2003.

+ SimpsonAlan Simpson, of major immigration reform legislation known as Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986.

+ A controversial figure, Arpaio has been accused of abuse of power, misuse of funds, failure to investigate sex crimes, improper clearance of cases, unlawful enforcement of immigration laws, and election law violations, amongst others.

+ After 1965 Immigration was mostly Muslim, and unlike their Christian counterparts they found it a bit harder assimilating because of their Islamic faith and the anti-assimilationist trend in America of the 1960s and 1970s.

+ He was the co-founder of the Center for Immigration Studies, an anti-immigration think tank; and NumbersUSA, an anti-immigration lobbying group.

+ Now, immigration comes from other countries, mostly in South America.

+ Other duties of such offices include residence registration as well as immigration and travel affairs of foreigners.

+ NAFTA not being more effective in preventing the immigration crisis is a disadvantage to the agreement.

+ In June 2019, President Donald Trump appointed him to be acting Director of the Citizenship and Immigration Services office.

+ Canada also has their immigration leader an immigrant.

+ For instance, if immigration has become more and more restricted under the law, then the next legal decision on that subject may serve to restrict it further still.

+ The shooting began at Representatives in the 83rd Congress, who were debating an immigration bill.

+ Brimelow wrote a book called Alien Nation in which he said that immigration to the US was a “disaster”.

+ It is about an immigration officer who decided who to let in and who to refuse entry to the fictional country of Arstotzka.

+ As a senator, he is known for being against illegal immigration and for reducing legal immigration.

+ In 2017, Baradaran publicly criticized President Donald Trump and his executive order that allowed an immigration ban.

+ More than forty years later, the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965Immigration Act of 1965, removed the quotas and immigration from Syria to the United States increased very much.

+ He was given the position of Special Immigration Inspector.

+ Denmark has been continuously inhabited since this period and although much cultural and ethnic influence and immigration from all over the world has entered Denmark since then, Danes tend to see themselves as ethnic descendents of the early Danes mentioned in the sources.

+ In the North, urbanization and a never-before-seen Immigration to the United Statesinflow of immigrants from Southern and country’s industrialization grow rapidly.

+ King is known for his controversial remarks on immigration and racism.

+ The first major wave of immigration came after 1986, when 1.4 million Brazilians emigrated to various countries.

+ Sabah and Sarawak have additional powers as part of the terms when they joined Malaysia, such as immigration controls.

+ Bušić was granted parole in July 2008 and turned over to immigration authorities for deportation proceedings.

+ The New South Wales Parliament passed the Chinese Immigration Bill.
+ The United States Immigration and Naturalization Service was an agency of the Department of Justice from 1933 to 2003.

+ In doing its job, Customs works with other government agencies such as the Australian Federal Police, the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service, the Department of Immigration and Citizenship Department of Immigration and Citizenship, the Department of Defence and the Australian Fisheries Management Authority.

+ Increased immigration from Great Britain followed in the 1820s and 1830s.

+ 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.

+ Following the starting period of French and then the much larger British colonization, different waves of immigration and settlement of non-indigenous peoples took place over the course of nearly two centuries and continue today.

+ At the time, the Immigration and Naturalization Service estimated that about four million illegal immigrants would apply for legal status through the act and that roughly half of them would be eligible.

+ Other social issues involve the increasing presence of the Central American gangs known as Maras, and illegal immigration from Central America in general.

+ Sanders gave an online reply to Trump’s January 2018 State of the Union address in which he called Trump “dishonest” and criticized him for creating “a looming immigration crisis” by ending the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.

+ At those hearings, Republicans were furious about former President Barack Obama’s order liberalizing immigration policy and questioned Ms.

+ They believe that the current immigration policies in Sweden have failed.

+ It was created in 1984 and is named for Arthur Calwell, who was Minister for Immigration and Citizenship Minister for Immigration 1945-1949 and Leader of the Australian Labor Party 1960-1967.

+ She had not returned to Jamaica for 50 years, but was arrested twice, detained in Yarl’s Wood Immigration Removal CentreYarl’s Wood Detention Centre and then sent to the deportation centre at Heathrow Airport in October 2017.

+ In 1890, the Federal government of the United Statesfederal government, rather than the individual states, regulated immigration into the United States.

+ As the NazismNazi German armies invaded France in 1940, Luria fled on bicycle to Marseilles where he received an immigration visa to the United States.

+ Finally in 1973, the Gough Whitlam Labor Government made a law that Australian immigration officers should “totally disregard race” when considering migrants.

+ After this, he became a lawyer that would deal with immigration problems.

+ The large number of foreign-born recipients during the 19th and early 20th centuries was likely due to immigration waves from Europe.

+ The duties of the DSO include signing immigration documents for foreign students.

+ Due to the large-scale immigration of Han, Jin and Tang Dynasty, these ancient languages ​​merged into the current Fuzhou dialect.

+ The Center for Immigration Studies is an American research organization and think tank that supports ending illegal immigration and lowering the amount of immigration in the United States.

+ The Commonwealth Immigrants Act 1962 and Immigration Act 1971 largely restricted any further primary immigration, although family members of already-settled migrants were still allowed.

+ On May 22, 2014, Sharbaji went to the immigration and passport center in Damascus to get a passport.

+ Many European-settled countries at the Pacific Ocean limited immigration from Asian and Pacific countries.

+ She also described the vulnerability of the European immigration system and loopholes in the immigration law.

“bethel” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “bethel”:

+ Brewer was born in Bethel Springs, TennesseeBethel Springs, Tennessee.

+ They were buried in graves marked “Male Unknown” and “Female Unknown”at the Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery in Oswego, South Carolina on August 14, 1977.

+ Classical and instrumental gospel songs have also flourished with Fikru Aligaz and Bethel Music Ministry.

+ Also, Fikru Aligaz has been providing a three-day praise and worship service with the Bethel Praise Worship Choir to reach local Christian and Non-Christian members of the community twice a year since 1998.

+ He was the senior pastor of the New Bethel Church Of God In Christ in Toledo, OhioToledo, Ohio.

+ When they get to Bethel their cargo is moved onto smaller boats that go up the rivers.

+ During these early years, other groups like Bethel singers also produced Ethiopian gospel songs.

bethel in sentences?
bethel in sentences?