“exempt” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “exempt”:

+ Most religious organizations are exempt from the ADA’s requirements, which means they do not have to obey the ADA.

+ Sales tax can apply to most things a person might buy although certain jurisdictions may exempt food or clothing.

+ Measures were then implemented to tax the previously exempt nobility and clergy, but these were reversed after the king’s death at Versailles on 10 May 1774.

+ Under the Charities Act 2006Charities Act 1993, the Tate is an exempt charity.

+ Hutt River citizens are now classed by the ATO as non-residents of Australia for income tax purposes; thus income earned within the province is exempt from Australian taxation.

+ No prophet of God is exempt from Shaitan.

exempt how to use in sentences
exempt how to use in sentences

Example sentences of “exempt”:

+ Villagers are classed as Republic of Korea citizens, however they are exempt from paying tax and other civic requirements such as military service.

+ The Embassy argued that the charge is a form of taxation, not a charge for a service, and diplomats and their staff are therefore exempt under the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.

+ There are two types of places that are exempt from Title III, and do not have to follow its rules.

+ Homes that are not exempt from this tax, pay it in addition to their regular property tax.

+ He pushed through an amendment to exempt himself from the eight-year limit on presidents.

+ As English custom then considered baptized Christians exempt from slavery, colonists treated these Africans as indentured servants.

+ The FDA lists “color additives exempt from certification” for food.

+ Villagers are classed as Republic of Korea citizens, however they are exempt from paying tax and other civic requirements such as military service.

+ The Embassy argued that the charge is a form of taxation, not a charge for a service, and diplomats and their staff are therefore exempt under the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.

+ The Nazi anti-tobacco policies were not exempt of contradictions.

+ These links are exempt from the links normally to be avoided, but they are not exempt from the restrictions on linking.

+ I acknowledge that the Admin flag is not for hat-collecting, or an exempt from following the rules, it is given after a genuine need is shown for it.

+ Italy had traditionally been exempt from any form of taxation,Gibbon, Edward “Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire”, Chapter 14 but Galerius ignored this.

How to use in-sentence of “forgiving”

How to use in-sentence of “forgiving”:

– Instead of demanding justice, he says everyone should begin changing and forgiving each other.

– This story about the king forgiving Handel is probably not true.

– True, but you’d think people would start being forgiving cause I haven’t done anything like what I was banned for since March of 2008.

– Button fronts and a forgiving fit make this a flattering look for most body types.

– Nutt had a hard time forgiving both Thumb and Barnum for this “dastardly” offense.

How to use in-sentence of forgiving
How to use in-sentence of forgiving

“sneak” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “sneak”:

+ Friar Laurence suggests a drug that can put her to sleep for a few hours, so that she can pretend to be dead, so that she can sneak out with Romeo.

+ They use their movie props and the Orgaznmorator ro sneak into the club and steal back the contract that G-Fresh was forced into signing.

+ Boog attempts to sneak in as a cat, but gets the idea to be a sheepdog.

+ The series was released on January 1, 2015 with a sneak peek, followed by the television premiere on January 18, 2015.

+ Boog sneak into the camp and discover there’s buns in trailer.

sneak in-sentences
sneak in-sentences

Example sentences of “sneak”:

+ Concerned with the length of director Julie Taymor’s cut of the movie, Revolution Studios chairman Joe Roth tested a sneak preview of a shortened version without first informing Taymor.

+ For one puzzle, the player has to sneak past a trapped rat without being eaten.

+ The women, in the guise of men, sneak into the assembly and vote the measure, convincing some of the men to vote for it because it is the only thing they have not tried.

+ Annabeth, Percy and Tyson, having not been allowed to go on the quest for the Golden Fleece to save Thalia’s Pine Tree and find Grover by Chiron’s temporary replacement, sneak out of Camp Half-Blood to do so.

+ On April 4, 1524, Luther had a friend help the nuns sneak over the wall and then hid them in barrels on a wagon until they were out of the city.

+ Dag tries to sneak attack Otis from behind, but Otis is alerted when Peck successfully yells a warning.

+ The most notable and ongoing presence of Gatorade in popular culture is the Gatorade shower, originally called the “Gatorade Dunk” where players from a victorious team pick up the Gatorade cooler, sneak up behind the head coach, and pour the contents of the cooler over his head at the end of an American football game.

+ They want Henry to sneak aboard the Airship and find evidence that the Toppats are guilty.

+ For instance, if he needs to sneak up on men in the Army, the player might use a ventilation shaft and gain extra points, which can then be used like money to buy better aim with a pistol.

+ This is done so that persons may not sneak unauthorised images of fingerprints into the database.

+ According to a legend, an invading Norse army was attempting to sneak up at night upon a Scottish army’s encampment.

+ Inside the mountain area, the Sneak Oilers dropped oil on the road.

+ Reindeer hunters often sneak up on reindeers, and sometimes the hunters leave things somewhere outside, and sometimes those things can not be easily found, especially when there is snow on the ground.

+ As well, the Finnish soldiers moved around on skis, which made it easy for them to sneak up on the Soviet soldiers.

+ The children sneak inside, meeting Maid Marian and her attendant Lady Kluck.

+ On the day of the trial Scout,Jem and Dill sneak into the amphitheater where they are having the hearing even though Atticus told them to stay home.

+ The scientists said that the kidneys have many ACE2 receptors, the same receptor that SARS-CoV-2 uses to sneak into cells.

+ Soldiers would sneak liquor into army camps by hiding bottles of liquor in their boots or under their trouser legs.

+ But Jude manages to sneak back onto the roof and begins to sing “All you need is Love”, his eyes searching the crowd for Lucy.

+ Concerned with the length of director Julie Taymor's cut of the movie, Revolution Studios chairman Joe Roth tested a sneak preview of a shortened version without first informing Taymor.

+ For one puzzle, the player has to sneak past a trapped rat without being eaten.
+ The women, in the guise of men, sneak into the assembly and vote the measure, convincing some of the men to vote for it because it is the only thing they have not tried.

Example uses in sentence of “refuse”

How to use in-sentence of “refuse”:

+ Many veterinarians now refuse to crop the Boxer’s ears and many owners prefer the “naturally-floppy ears” to avoid painful and possibly cruel cosmetic surgery.

+ They are sometimes classified as a straight edge band but the members refuse to embrace the label.

+ The suspect may still legally refuse to answer any question.

+ The Court added that the law allowed everyone to refuse treatment, and banned everyone from assisting suicide.

+ In certain countries, such as Canada, the United Kingdom, and Sweden, bartenders are legally required to refuse more alcohol to drunk customers.

+ Let’s be honest – you don’t refuse this club.

+ Those suffering from sinistrophobia may also refuse to use their left hand, touch another persons left hand or any objects located to their left.

Example uses in sentence of refuse
Example uses in sentence of refuse

Example sentences of “refuse”:

+ As Miklas continued to refuse to appoint a Nazi government, and Seyss-Inquart still could not send a telegram in the name of the Austrian government to demand German troops to restore order, Hitler became furious.

+ States could and sometimes did refuse to send their militias if they felt they were needed in their own state.

+ The people of northeast India, who are culturally Mongoloid, refuse to accept the caste-ridden social system advocated by ‘Indian’ culture.

+ They do not like China and refuse to apologize for Imperial Japan’s war crimes.

+ The fixer-bots should be run on a rare basis, and perhaps even count how many corrections would be made to an article, then cleverly refuse to update an article just for a single minor word, unless the bot was running in a “quarterly” update-all-minor-issues mode.

+ They attend to a council of the remaining Master Builders, who are unimpressed with Emmet and refuse to fight Business.

+ And bias can happen if different people are not asked, or refuse to answer our questions, or if they know they are getting a fake treatment.

+ In addition, movie theaters, convenience stores and gas stations may refuse to accept large denomination currency as a matter of policy.

+ However, many people, including Minister for Magic Cornelius Fudge, refuse to believe it.

+ Not only did Kuwait refuse to do this; they also helped support OPEC’s opposition to the production cuts that Saddam had requested.

+ For example, the government might not allow them to refuse to perform a wedding, if the people who want to get married are allowed to by the law.

+ As Miklas continued to refuse to appoint a Nazi government, and Seyss-Inquart still could not send a telegram in the name of the Austrian government to demand German troops to restore order, Hitler became furious.

+ States could and sometimes did refuse to send their militias if they felt they were needed in their own state.

+ Rhesus macaques are noted for their tendency to move from rural to urban areas, where they rely on handouts or refuse from humans.

+ Others have been on hunger strike, where they refuse to eat.

+ When a doctor lets a patient refuse treatment, they are letting the patient’s “disease” cause their death.

+ This law also regulates among other, pay, pensions, privilege to refuse to give evidence and the legal position of Hamburg judges.

+ They also refuse blood transfusions because the Bible says not to eat blood or consume it in any other way, and they believe that putting blood in their veins is equivalent to consuming it.

+ Sasuke was being pushed to win the title but word got out to the WWF that Sasuke was bragging to Japanese media about how he would only defend the title in Japan if he won it and would refuse to lose the title on WWF television.

+ Some people refuse to eat food from animal origin, like meat, eggs, and products with milk in them.

+ They may try to hide their drinking, avoid getting help, or refuse to believe that they are alcoholics, because they are too ashamed.

More in-sentence examples of “refuse”:

+ There are also reports of attacks on women who refuse to veil themselves.

+ Calderón’s administration sought to maintain moderate positions on social policy and supported Mexican legislation guaranteeing abortion for rape victims, when pregnancy endangers a woman’s life or in cases of severe fetal deformity; has publicly advocated the legalization of small quantities of cocaine and other drugs for addicts who agree to undergo treatment; and has approved a right-to-die initiative for ill patients to refuse invasive treatment or extraordinary efforts to prolong their lives.

+ Back at the mansion, the nephews decipher the code written on the map, but refuse to tell Uncle Scrooge unless he lets them participate in the treasure hunt.

+ Other political parties in Sweden refuse to cooperate with the SD.

+ During the Constitutional Convention Constitutional Convention many, including George Mason, Elbridge Gerry and James Wilson felt the courts could decide if a law was unconstitutional, and if so, refuse to enforce it.W.

+ The NC-17 rating is very rare because most retailers, newspapers, advertisers, streaming service providers, and movie theaters refuse to stock, air, or premiere NC-17 rated content.

+ However, Congress thought the state legislators would refuse to pass the amendment because of pressure from powerful groups that were against alcohol.

+ This quote meant that the clan can refuse to let people in because they have authority over the land as the traditional caretakers.

+ A person may refuse to obey a law or order that he or she thinks is wrong.

+ Supreme Court did rule that competencycompetent people have the right to refuse medical treatment.

+ In a criminal prosecution, under the Fifth Amendment, a person has the right to refuse to incriminate himself.

+ The President cannot refuse to do this.

+ As legal scholar Susan Stefan writes: “Justice Rehnquist’s short, curt opinion reversing “Quill” is almost angry.” Rehnquist writes that assisted suicide is completely different from allowing a patient to refuse treatment.

+ As these issues do not usually matter to anybody else on the board, the phrase was often used as a reply to the original poster to signify that the board refuse to provide aid to someone.

+ Gia, Chrissy, and Jessica refuse to do them, thus reducing the spending money to $125.

+ They have set up a joint council to look after things like electricity, water and gas supplies, highway maintenance and refuse collection.

+ Those curse tablets targeted at thieves or other criminals may have been more public, more acceptable; some scholars even refuse to use the word “curse” of such “positive” texts, preferring expressions such as “judicial prayers”.

+ The player may take the offer by saying “deal” of refuse it by saying “no deal”.

+ Some Jews living in Babylon named Azariah, Hananiah, and Mishael refuse to worship the statue.

+ The narrator of the book calls himself an invisible man because people refuse to see him for who he really is.

+ In some countries, young men who refuse to join the army are sentenced to prison.

+ In the “Chorus of the Self-Righteous” we hear about the attitude of countries who refuse to accept more than just a few of the persecuted Jews.

+ Sinn Féin is the second largest party in the parliament of Northern Ireland and has 7 elected members of the British House of Commons, however, party policy says that representatives must refuse to take their seats there.

+ In addition, which may be surprising in a modern country like Switzerland, taxis often refuse to take babies and children.

+ There are also reports of attacks on women who refuse to veil themselves.

+ Calderón's administration sought to maintain moderate positions on social policy and supported Mexican legislation guaranteeing abortion for rape victims, when pregnancy endangers a woman's life or in cases of severe fetal deformity; has publicly advocated the legalization of small quantities of cocaine and other drugs for addicts who agree to undergo treatment; and has approved a right-to-die initiative for ill patients to refuse invasive treatment or extraordinary efforts to prolong their lives.

+ The “Republic” says that such a city is likely impossible as it thinks philosophers would refuse to rule and the people would refuse to be ruled by philosophers.Leo Strauss, “Plato”, in “History of Political Philosophy”, ed.

+ And even if you do that diagnosis, a surgeon can refuse to perform surgery on you.

+ In 2002 the King released a new constitution without any voting from the nation canceled 1973 constitution which caused strong refuse from the most of nation parties opposition.

+ When people refuse to listen, even after other people, administrators, etc., explain things to them, then the person is making a point.

+ In 1968, he signed the “Writers and Editors War Tax Protest” pledge to refuse tax payments in protest against the Vietnam War.

+ If another person wants to refuse treatment for someone who is incompetent, they have to show “clear and convincing proof” that refusing treatment is what the person would want.

+ However, Bella and Rosalie refuse to let him, though the baby is draining all of Bella’s strength.

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

+ We are convinced that the Allied nations, which at Tehran and San Francisco have acknowledged the principles of self-determination and equality of nations, will not refuse to acknowledge the independence of Vietnam.

+ The player can allow people to enter Arstotzka or refuse them.

+ A rebellion is when people refuse to obey orders and fight against authority.

+ It is however in the folklore stories that one of the ancestor Sardar Zorab Khan Abbasi who was the Commander of Abbasid Army in Hirat, Afghanistan during the Abbasid dynasty attacked on the state of Kashmir when the Kashmiri King refuse to pay tax to Abbasid Governer in Khurasaan.

+ A garbage bag, bin bag, rubbish bag or refuse sack is a bag that can be thrown away that can be used to contain solid waste.

+ In 1768, the colony’s House of Representatives decided that people in Massachusetts should refuse to pay taxes to the British.

+ Becoming strongly anti-militarist after experiencing the horrors of the Second World War, and influenced by the thought of Aldo Capitini, he decided to refuse to serve as a military service, going down in history as the first conscientious objector of Italy for political reasons.

+ Dipsy is the most stubborn of the Teletubbies, and will sometimes refuse to go along with the other Teletubbies’ opinion.

+ Jack could not refuse to kill Ryan because Ryan said the phrase, “would you kindly.” Ryan did this to show that he was a man and Jack was a slave, because “a man chooses, a slave obeys”.

+ They pointed out that terminally ill patients could refuse treatment, which would lead to their death.

+ This problem made the Zionists politely refuse the offer for the land.

+ This is also called “taking the Fifth” or more commonly “pleading the Fifth.” A person may not refuse to answer any relevant question under oath unless the answer would incriminate him.

+ Unlike following contenders, Kowalski did not choose to refuse the title, and considered himself to be the champion because of Rogers forfeiting the remaining falls.

Example sentences of “cainozoic”

How to use in-sentence of “cainozoic”:

– Flowering plants became dominant in the Cainozoic era.

– The Cretaceous/Tertiary extinction event ended the Mesozoic era and started the Cainozoic era.

– Previously, what is now the Cainozoic was divided into two periods, the Tertiary and the Quaternary.

– The two continents were connected via Antarctica in the early Cainozoic era.

– During the Cainozoic the continents moved into their present positions.

– The formation time of this volcanic mountain is between the Cainozoic Third Era and the Cenozoic Fourth Era.

– The word Cainozoic is derived from Greek “kainos” = “new”, and “zoe” = “life”.

Example sentences of cainozoic
Example sentences of cainozoic

“third stage” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “third stage”:

– After a short time, the third stage of training begins, called “”maiko””.

– Since these lust and attraction stages are both described as temporary, a third stage might describe long-term love.

– In “Boruto: Naruto the Movie”, Lee hosts the third stage of the Chunin Exam.

– The third stage was used for 2 minutes and 30 seconds to put Apollo into an Earth orbit.

– The S-IVB third stage also had to burn for 29 seconds longer than usual.

– All the groups have second and third stage larvae.

– The stomach is the third stage in the digestive process.

third stage - sentence examples
third stage – sentence examples

Use in sentence of “glad”

How to use in-sentence of “glad”:

+ The Poles are glad to do this because they often fought Russia when they thought they could take a bit of their land.

+ He is glad to know now that the ugly Mime is not his father.

+ I’d be glad to help as well.

+ Once the surgery was done and he got in better health, DeBakey said that he was glad the surgery happened after all.

+ Perhaps Charles II was glad to have a place to send political outsiders like Penn that was far away from England.

+ If this is important enough to change, I’d be glad to help however I can — maybe flag them, create equivalent “movie” categories, or whatever.

+ Breaking up marriages or steady loving relationships how can that be good I’m against it and very glad my mom and dad stayed together.

+ People were therefore very glad to be able to make music again, and they wanted lots of songs and instrumental music in their plays.

Use in sentence of glad
Use in sentence of glad

Example sentences of “glad”:

+ Protestant countries in Europe were glad to have such hard-working subjects: over a third of the Huguenots went to the Netherlands.

+ These pleasant beaches have clusters of small family owned warungs that will be glad to prepare a meal and serve beer.

+ At the end of Chapter 3, Habakkuk states that even if all his crops and animals die and he is left poor, he will be glad in God who saves him.

+ I’d be glad to help, although it seems we’ve filled our quota.

+ Do we need this? I’m certainly glad to see the enthusiasm, but I’m somewhat unsure whether we have enough articles to warrant it, or enough editors to maintain it…

+ Before divesting them, the chemical giant owned consumer products Eveready Battery CompanyEveready and Energizer batteries, Glad bags and wraps, Simoniz car wax, and Prestone antifreeze.

+ I just got back from a sudden deployment to Iraq, and I’m darn glad to be back CONUS! I’m looking forward to contributing again.

+ Protestant countries in Europe were glad to have such hard-working subjects: over a third of the Huguenots went to the Netherlands.

+ These pleasant beaches have clusters of small family owned warungs that will be glad to prepare a meal and serve beer.
+ At the end of Chapter 3, Habakkuk states that even if all his crops and animals die and he is left poor, he will be glad in God who saves him.

+ I should be glad of another death.

+ Later on, it is shown that Nico has not visited the infirmary or spoken to Will since the battle, and Will expresses his dismay at this, saying that Nico could at least have dropped by and Will would have been glad to see a friendly face.

+ When he sees her face, he remembers her: “”Shannon?”” Her stepbrother, “Boone” goes to the van and tells “Hurley”, he is glad “Sayid” finally arrived because he was getting tired of staging the alley fight for them.

+ Since 2011, I worked again on this proposal, however, as we decided recently, Vikidia will no longer endorse the proposal and I’m glad to announce that we will instead open a Vikidia in English.

+ Mozart was glad to accept, because he was paid twice as much as when he wrote an opera for Vienna.

“logical” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “logical”:

+ This feature can be used to create a modular infobox, or to create more well defined logical sections.

+ In logical positivism, a proposition whose truth value cannot possibly be decided is meaningless.

+ So there is a difference between the logical subject and the grammatical subject.

+ Acceptance or rejection of some paradigm is, he argued, a social process as much as a logical process.

+ The operating system will show each partition like a logical disk.

+ Cell base design uses wire-layer between block that was designed and arranged and logical circuit.

+ This requires that the nodes of the network possess some type of logical ‘routing’ algorithm to determine the correct path to use at any particular time.

logical in-sentences
logical in-sentences

Example sentences of “logical”:

+ For example, twisted pair Ethernet is a logical bus topology in a physical star topology layout.

+ For example, statements about the existence of deities cannot be proved under logical positivism.
+ Stan usually tries to come up with logical solutions to their outrageous situations.

+ For example, twisted pair Ethernet is a logical bus topology in a physical star topology layout.

+ For example, statements about the existence of deities cannot be proved under logical positivism.

+ Stan usually tries to come up with logical solutions to their outrageous situations.

+ Therefore, one can apply a chain of logical rules and algorithms to create animations without manually specify any key poses.

+ These plot twists challenge reality, but they do not completely substitute a supernatural explanation for a logical one.

+ A bitwise XOR is an operation that takes two bit patterns of equal length and performs the logical exclusive OR operation on each pair of bits.

+ Logical equality is a logical operation.

+ This is like a distant relative of RAID because the logical drive is made of different physical drives.

+ Aristotle held that any logical argument could be reduced to three premises and a conclusion.

+ Abstract thinking singles out the rational, logical qualities…

More in-sentence examples of “logical”:

+ Axioms are important because logical arguments start with them.

+ These are joined together with the logical connective AND.

+ Axioms are important because logical arguments start with them.

+ These are joined together with the logical connective AND.

+ When the physical star topology is applied to a logical bus network such as Ethernet, this central node rebroadcasts all transmissions received from any peripheral node to all peripheral nodes on the network, sometimes including the originating node.

+ People who study math create proofs that use logical rules to show that mathematical theorems are correct.

+ Having had lots of time to experience this help I’ve learned that Brian has both the technical knowledge of checkuser and sockpuppetry and the logical knowledge of when it should be performed.

+ One, it may be used as logical fallacy during an argument so that someone arguing does not have to answer a difficult question.

+ With RAID, several hard disks are made into one logical disk.

+ These statements are short sentences describing a small step in a logical argument.

+ Therefore logical disks are used to partition the available capacity and provide the amount of storage needed by each host from a common pool of logical disks.

+ It also promotes prudence and logical reasoning.

+ This is called a logical paradox since if a member of a group says that all members of the group are liars we can’t know if what he says is true since he must also be a liar.

+ In the years following the American Revolution, the City’s central location made it a logical choice for the state capital, and in 1808 Concord was named the official seat of state government.

+ Logic is often written in syllogisms, which are one type of logical proof.

+ In programming languages such as C, semicolons are used to separate logical statements.

+ Sheldon mentions the logical fallacy in disputing his mother’s claim that her prayer group did ensure his safety during his North Pole expedition.

+ That way one of the RAID levels above can be used with a set of logical disks.

+ It is not a language that intuitively exists in its alphabetical order; it would be more logical to subgroup it just under English.

+ Some logical problems cannot be decided that way.

+ Then the article continues to explain the logical requirements for coherency within the personality.

+ A Venn diagram is a diagram that shows the logical relation between sets.

+ A physical USB device can have several logical sub-devices that are referred to as “device functions”.

+ Using an ingenious argument concerning the equivalence principle, Albert Einstein showed that the curvature in spacetime caused by the rotated disk could be a logical explanation for gravity.

+ Under SI, Unit of measurementunits of measurements that are used in science and engineering were defined in a logical manner.

+ Because the statements have no truth value, a logical positivist would consider propositions about deities to have no logical meaning.

+ A RAID array joins two or more hard disks so that they make a logical disk.

+ The rules of logic let philosophers make valid logical deductions about the world.

+ For logical positivism the issue with God is the lack of any independent method of verification.

+ Disk partitioning is about making a physical or logical hard disk usable by the operating system.

+ The most logical route was beside the river, since that was the smoothest land.

+ The idiom identifies a kind of logical fallacy.

+ Lewis says that logical contradictions are not a “thing”.

+ Samarkand is on the trade route between China and the Mediterranean, and so it is a logical place for a trader to store some of his precious goods.

+ Illogical statements or mistakes in logic are called logical fallacies.

+ Precedents viewed against passing time can serve to establish trends, thus indicating the next logical step in evolving interpretations of the law.

+ In logic, a rule of inference, inference rule, or transformation rule is a logical form consisting of a function which takes premises, analyzes their syntax, and returns a conclusion.

+ Personality psychology is further explained through conceptual and logical aspects.

+ Because of this, it was the first project that melded logical reasoning and physical action.

+ In logic, a necessary condition for a logical statement is a logical consequence of the statement, in the sense that if statement is true, then the condition must have held.

+ Philosophers who disagree with a theory will often try to find a logical contradiction in a theory.

+ This is different from true logical negation.

+ Proof by contradiction is a way of proving a mathematical theorem by showing that if the statement were false, then there would be a logical contradiction involved.

+ For this reason, an argument based on false premises can be much more difficult to refute, or even discuss, than one featuring a normal logical error, as the truth of its premises must be established to the satisfaction of all parties.

+ The names depend on what the logical formula looks like.

+ But RAID can also work with logical disks.

+ Therefore, to the user, both the setup with many physical disks and the setup with many logical disks will look the same.

In sentence use of “ilia”

How to use in-sentence of “ilia”:

– In the royal garden, Ilia asks the gentle winds to carry her love to Idamante.

– As she leaves, Idomeneo realizes that sending Idamante into exile has made Ilia unhappy.

– Idomeneo’s kind words to Ilia make her say very kindly that, because she has lost everything, he will be her father and Crete will be her country.

Ilia asks Electra for some kindness, but Elektra is madly jealous of Ilia now, and she wants revenge.

– When he says he would like to die because Ilia does not love him.

– He tells Ilia that it is not his fault that their fathers were enemies.

– This makes Ilia tell him that she loves him.

– Idamante enters in sacrificial robes, saying he understands his father’s terrible worries and he is ready to die., Idomeneo says a tragic goodbye to his own son and is about to kill him, when Ilia steps forward and offers to die instead.

In sentence use of ilia
In sentence use of ilia

“froze” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “froze”:

+ Channel Five’s “Gadget Show” cooked a flash drive with propane; froze it with dry ice; submerged it in various acidic liquids; ran over it with a jeep and fired it against a wall with a mortar.

+ Some of the people froze to death in the snow.

+ The mountains that froze the world.

+ In the 17th and 18th century, at a time some call the “Little Ice Age”, the Thames often froze over in the winter.

+ The government under Vladimir Putin then froze shares of Yukos shortly thereafter on tax charges.

+ He cut the body in pieces and froze the pieces for later consumption.

+ Bradford wrote that they set off in freezing weather, “and when the set sail the salt spray froze on their coats, as if they had been glazed”.

froze - example sentences
froze – example sentences

Example sentences of “froze”:

+ On his way back, Scott and three companions met a blizzard and froze to death while waiting for it to finish.

+ His forces were routed at the Battle of Sarikamis, and many of his men froze to death.

+ Many of the men were ill, and when they left the salt spray froze on their coats.

+ Many German soldiers starved or froze to death.

+ Also, since they froze long ago, snow crystals and air bubbles inside are kept in good condition.

+ That winter the James River froze over, and the settlers were forced to live in the ruins.

+ Around September 16 it was nearly froze for some time in the mid-Atlantic about 1000 miles east of Bermuda, and became a weak hurricane.

+ On his way back, Scott and three companions met a blizzard and froze to death while waiting for it to finish.

+ His forces were routed at the Battle of Sarikamis, and many of his men froze to death.

+ The glacial lake left behind a soft, varved landscape, gathering silt and sand in the summertime due to the influx of glacial meltwater and clay in the wintertime as the lake froze until it was later drained.

+ The motorised sleds eventually froze up.

+ When dropped into other bodies of water, it froze that, too, which resulted in all bodies of water on earth being frozen by Ice-nine.

+ According to Bradford, they set off in below freezing weather, many of the men already being ill, “and when the set sail the salt spray froze on their coats, as if they had been glazed”.