“strike” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “strike”:

+ Even if the initial strike misses the prey, the resulting shock wave can be enough to kill or stun the prey.

+ Can regular users strike those out? I saw a few on a recent RFD that noone’s gotten around to nulling them yet.

+ Agility – This effects the characters dodge, critical strike and attack power.

+ The community has expressed that you be on a one strike type guideline should you violate any of our rules you will be immediately blocked again.

+ After spending one third of his total period of imprisonment, he went on hunger strike to protest against unjust trial, lack of medical facilities, and transfer of his brother to another ward called section 8 of the same prison.

+ This happened in the Seattle General Strike of 1919, when over three thousand United States Marine Corpsmarines, sailors, and police officers were called into the city by the mayor of Seattle and the Attorney General of Washington.

strike in sentences?
strike in sentences?

Example sentences of “strike”:

+ Once Numbuh 3 powers up the treehouse, Numbuh 1 has decided to strike back at Count Spankulot.

+ At first, Debby was forecast to strike Florida, possibly as a category 4 hurricane.

+ These objects may strike any part of the body resulting in penetrating trauma.

+ While at the Federal Convention, Ellsworth moved to strike the word “National” from the motion made by Edmund Randolph of Virginia.

+ On 27 December Strike actionstriking garment workers and police officers clashed on a road on the outskirts of Phnom Penh.

+ The player’s progress in the Strike Force missions may go on to change even the plans of the story’s antagonist, Raul Menendez.

+ Pressure at landfall was measured at 931 mb, making it the eighth most intense hurricane to strike the United States in the 20th century.

+ Valentin tries to strike him with his sword.

+ This was after there were objections to the way the state of Kansas handled the men who took part in the Great Railroad Strike of 1922.

+ Once Numbuh 3 powers up the treehouse, Numbuh 1 has decided to strike back at Count Spankulot.

+ At first, Debby was forecast to strike Florida, possibly as a category 4 hurricane.
+ These objects may strike any part of the body resulting in penetrating trauma.

+ He stated a hunger strike on October 24, 2016 after his wife, Golrokh Ebrahimi Iraee went to prison for an unpublished story on her computer about a woman watching a movie about a stoning.

+ DeLong was awarded the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, two awards of the Defense Superior Service Medal, two awards of the Legion of Merit, two awards of the Distinguished Flying Cross Distinguished Flying Cross, two awards of the Meritorious Service Medal, Air Medal with Flight Strike Numerals 69, Navy Achievement Medal and the Combat Action Ribbon.

+ The Japanese strike force included nine fighters, 19 dive bombers, and 10 torpedo planes from “Shōkaku” and nine fighters, 14 dive bombers, and 8 torpedo planes from “Zuikaku”.

+ A shining wizard is where a wrestler delivers a knee strike to an opponent that is down on one knee.

+ If the pitcher throws the ball in the strike zone, which is the area over home plate and between the hitter’s knee and chest, the pitch is a “strike“, unless the batter hits the ball.

+ It uses the hands and feet in order to attack or defend against an adversary, although some techniques use fingertips, elbows, or knees in order to strike the opponent.

More in-sentence examples of “strike”:

+ However, a strike cancelled the rest of the 1994 season, including the playoffs.

+ They stretch their webs and then release them when prey strike them.

+ The Carrier Strike Force was originally tasked with conducting surprise air raids on Allied air bases at Coen, Cooktown, and Townsville, Australia but the raids were later cancelled by Inoue as Takagi’s carriers approached the Solomons.

+ He began the hunger strike on 22 June 2018, demanding the government act on its promises to clean and save river Ganga.

+ Together many other revolutionaries began hunger strike that day.

+ News media have claimed that he was killed by a drone strike in 2008.

+ The strike force was commanded by Vice Admiral Takeo Takagi.

+ King thought that if protesters or the people on strike were violent, other people would only pay attention to the violence.

+ When the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike began, only 8 of the planned 16 episodes had been filmed.

+ The strike went for nine years.

+ Burgoyne made a General orderproclamation to his Indians to go out and strike at the enemy.

+ An incoming photon will strike the photocathode surface of the PMT which will emit electrons.

+ That Man that shall strike another whilst these Articles are in force, shall receive Moses’s Law on the bare Back.

+ The object of straight rail is simple: one point, called a “count”, is scored each time a player’s cue ball makes contact with both object balls on a single strike of the cue ball.

+ King thought this strike was a perfect fit for his Poor People’s Campaign.

+ On 31 August 1942, a general strike began in Wiltz that spread throughout the country.

+ Even though this snake is known as the “Jumping Viper” they do not really jump, but some say when they attack an enemy or prey they strike at such a force they actually leave the ground.

+ A general strike broke out across France in May 1968.

+ Also, snake eggs are sometimes eaten by scavengers.They are timed and do not strike unless threatened.

+ In 2013, IPL Raina scored 548 runs at a healthy average of 42.15 and strike rate of 150.13.

+ He was dismissive of strike actions and supported a more equal division of labour.

+ On April 23, 2015, President of the United StatesPresident CIA drone strike in Pakistan on January 19, 2015.

+ Meanwhile, Jatin Das who had begun his hunger strike 28 days after Bhagat, died on 13 September 1929 due to weakness.

+ Head of the Air France section of the “Syndicat national des pilotes de ligne”, he is causing a ten-day strike at Air France, just before the 1998 FIFA World Cup.

+ To solve this problem, the mirrors are shaped like a bunch of rings inside each other so the rays strike them at a shallow angle and are reflected.

+ In August 2007 the people of Bakhshali observed a strike against power cuts.

+ However, a strike cancelled the rest of the 1994 season, including the playoffs.

+ They stretch their webs and then release them when prey strike them.
+ The Carrier Strike Force was originally tasked with conducting surprise air raids on Allied air bases at Coen, Cooktown, and Townsville, Australia but the raids were later cancelled by Inoue as Takagi's carriers approached the Solomons.

+ Winnipeg General Strike happened during March of 1919 in Winnipeg.

+ On 14 June 2018, Fazlullah was killed in an American drone Strike in Kunar Province, Afghanistan at the age of 43-44.

+ Ivan caused an estimated $13 billion worth of damage in the United States, making it the fifth costliest hurricane to ever strike the United States.

+ Critical Strike Rating – This effects your chance to cause additional damage on any “melee” attack.

+ Senior al-Qaeda leader Abu Yahya al-Libi was killed in a drone strike on June 4, 2012.Al-Qaeda commander Abu Yahya al-Libi killed – US officials.

+ Jebi was tied as the most intense tropical cyclone of the Northern Hemisphere in 2018, and is thought to be the strongest typhoon to strike Japan since Typhoon Yancy in 1993.

+ They then strike either the opponent’s head or face with either the standing or raised leg.

+ If players do not score a strike but knock down all remaining on their second try, the frame is scored as a spare.

+ A knee strike is where a wrestler strikes their opponent using their knees.

+ He orders a first strike Nuclear warfarenuclear attack on the Soviet Union.

+ When a parent spanks their child, they usually strike the child’s buttocks with their open hand.

+ An example of an illegal strike is the 12-6 elbow strike.

+ He challenges any knight to strike him with his axe, if he will take a return blow in a year and a day.

+ Rodney wants Strike to murder Darryl.

+ A kick is where a wrestler uses the foot, knee or leg to strike any part of the opponent’s body.

+ This caused the Great Railroad Strike of 1877.

+ Much of its popularity is due to its aggressive attitude and willingness to strike a bait with explosive force.

+ They leave their mother and strike off into territory of their own.

+ The goal was a 40-yard strike into the top-left corner against FC Porto on 15 April 2009 in the Champions League quarter finals.

+ I have blocked the user indefinitely per the one strike policy for his continued “I didn’t hear that” actions.

+ As of May 2012 the ship is operationally part of Carrier Strike Group Nine and administratively under the command of Commander, Naval Air Forces Pacific/Commander, Naval Air Forces.

+ In Europe, Frederick II of Prussia failed to complete a Preemptive warpreemptive strike against Austria, and his opponents repulsed and at destroyed his forces.

+ A slowdown strike is when the workers are still working, but very slowly.

Make sentence of “gregorian”

How to use in-sentence of “gregorian”:

+ Truthfully, I only wrote Julian calendar, Gregorian calendar and peer review after noticing a need for them.

+ In such regions, Christmas is celebrated on 25 December in the Julian Calendar, but because of the difference between the calendars it is 7 January in the modern Gregorian Calendar.

+ The choir are famous for singing Gregorian chant and polyphony of the Renaissance.

+ The proleptic Gregorian calendar is used by default.

+ At present, Japan uses the Gregorian calendar and also the Japanese era name system.

+ The date varies from year to year in the Western Gregorian calendar.

+ This template takes a julian day number and returns the associated year number within the Gregorian calendar.

Make sentence of gregorian
Make sentence of gregorian

Example sentences of “gregorian”:

+ In the Middle Ages the words of the Requiem Mass were sung to Gregorian chant.

+ When Charlemagne had become Holy Roman Emperor he made everyone in Europe use this Gregorian chant.
+ In 1997 with Kim Jong Il fully consolidating his power after the death of his father, North Korea abandoned the Gregorian calendar that is used in the rest of the world.

+ In the Middle Ages the words of the Requiem Mass were sung to Gregorian chant.

+ When Charlemagne had become Holy Roman Emperor he made everyone in Europe use this Gregorian chant.

+ In 1997 with Kim Jong Il fully consolidating his power after the death of his father, North Korea abandoned the Gregorian calendar that is used in the rest of the world.

+ The year of 1791 started on a Saturday in the Gregorian calendar.

+ The calendar starts in the month of Vaisakha, which usually falls in the Gregorian CalendarGregorian month of April.

+ The templates convert the date and time in the Gregorian calendar to the Chinese calendar.

+ The year 1 was a common year starting on Saturday in the Gregorian calendar.

+ May comes between April and June and is the fifth month of the year in the Gregorian calendar.

+ December is the 12th and last month of every calendar year in the Gregorian calendar, and is one of seven months of the year to have 31 days.

+ Other calendars, called “solar calendars”, ignore the moon, and depend entirely on the Sun — for example, the Gregorian calendar of 365 or 366 days used in much of the world today.

+ The properties of a date include its Julian date and its Gregorian serial date, as well as the day-of-week and day-of-year.

+ He studied at the Capranica Seminary and the Pontifical Gregorian University.

+ From 1999 until 2015, he ws Prefect of the Congregation for Catholic Education and Grand Chancellor of the Pontifical Gregorian University.

+ The Gregorian calendar officially began to be used in 1896.

+ Therefore, it’s a good idea to specify the Gregorian date for a few future years.

+ The template is not capable of distinguishing Julian and Gregorian calendar dates.

+ The reason for the longitudinal positioning of the stalls lies in the fact that the Gregorian hourly prayers were sung alternately by the monks on either side.

More in-sentence examples of “gregorian”:

+ This template takes a Julian day number or timestamp and returns the associated hour within the Julian or Gregorian calendar.

+ This is the only date in the Gregorian calendar where the day and the month are different Perfect numbers.

+ He studied at Presentation College, Reading and at Pontifical Gregorian University.

+ November month of the year in the Gregorian calendar, coming between October and December.

+ Festivals like Easter and Christmas are marked globally as public holidays; Pope Gregory XIII’s Gregorian Calendar has been adopted internationally.

+ For that reason, it shifts backwards against the Gregorian calendar over a period of 1,461 years.

+ Three Julian calendar dates in the overlap period, 29 February in the years 1700, 1800, and 1900, will cause this error message because those years are not leap years in the Gregorian calendar.

+ The exceptional common year, 1900 was also a common year starting on Monday in the Gregorian calendar.

+ This template gives the Gregorian serial day.

+ The Gregorian calendar began in Europe, in the reign of Pope Gregory XIII.

+ Had the Gregorian calendar existed that year or before, the year 1200 would have been a century leap year and a leap year starting on Saturday.

+ It, however, falls on September 12 in years before the Gregorian leap year.

+ The Swedish calendar is one day ahead of the Julian and ten days behind the Gregorian calendar.

+ The Gregorian calendar is assumed, with no special support provided for dual dating or the difference between Old Style and New Style dates.

+ Most Christian countries of the world use a calendar called the Gregorian Calendar, but some churches use a calendar called the Julian Calendar.

+ More specifically, almost all historians leave out the year zero from the proleptic Gregorian calendarproleptic Gregorian and Julian calendars, but astronomers include it in these same calendars.

+ The result is valid if both dates use the Gregorian calendar or if both dates use the Julian calendar, otherwise the result is nil.

+ The year 1897 was a common year starting on Friday on the Gregorian calendar.

+ Returns the number of days in the month where month is a number 1–12 and year is four-digit Gregorian calendar.

+ Assumes Julian calendar prior to year 1582 and Gregorian calendar thereafter.

+ Japan adopted the Gregorian calendar’s way of working out leap years on January 1, 1873, but the months have numbers instead of names.

+ Since the data is emitted in the ISO 8601 format, the calendar must be the Gregorian calendar; the first acceptable year is 1583, the last acceptable year is 9999.

+ The rest of Great Britain changed to Circumcision Style on 1 January after the change in Great Britain from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar on 3/14 September 1752.

+ The Gregorian calendar dates years from before or after the birth of Jesus.

+ Several calculators that convert from Julian to Gregorian are available and are listed in the Julian calendar article.

+ So the festival will always fall on the same day in the western Gregorian calendar.

+ This template takes a julian day number and returns the associated month number within the Gregorian calendar.

+ In 1751 he helped in making the Gregorian calendar a fact.

+ According to the Gregorian calendar, a year on Earth is equal to 365 days, with an extra day added every four years.

+ He is best known for commissioning and being the namesake for the Gregorian calendar, which remains the internationally accepted civil calendar to this date.

+ October is the tenth month of the year in the Gregorian calendar, coming after September and before November.

+ The Gregorian calendar is now used almost everywhere in the world.

+ The result is valid for all proleptic Gregorian calendar dates starting on March 1, 4800 BC at midnight.

+ The year was from 1801 till 1900 in the Gregorian calendar.

+ Until the year 2800, this calendar will be in sync with the Gregorian calendar; From 2800 to 2900, the Gregorian calendar will be 1 day off.

+ Applies Gregorian leapyear rules.

+ Hanukkah begins on the 25th day of Kislev according to the Hebrew calendar, which on the Gregorian calendar is late November or December.

+ When the Gregorian calendar was calculated, the scholars tried to work out exactly when the birth of Jesus happened.

+ The Gregorian calendar more accurately tracks Earth’s revolution around the Sun, more so than the older Julian calendar, in which every fourth year is a leap year.

+ In the Gregorian calendar, 303 out of every 400 years are common years.

+ February 19, when the Julian calendar acknowledged a leap day and the Gregorian calendar did not, the Julian calendar fell one day further behind, bringing the difference to 11 days until February 28 O.S.

+ June comes between May and July and is the sixth month of the year in the Gregorian calendar.

+ Talmud “Betzah” 4b On the Gregorian calendar, Shemini Atzeret comes in late September or early or middle October.

+ The year starts on January 1 and ends on December 31 in the Gregorian calendar, but a fiscal year or a school year can start on a different day of the year.

+ Western churches, like the Roman Catholic Church, use the Gregorian calendar, while Eastern ChristianityEastern churches, like the Eastern Orthodox Church, use the Julian calendar.

+ Sometimes he used the traditional Gregorian Chant melodies from the Catholic worship and added new German words to it, for example “Christ lag in Todesbanden”.

+ He fixed the point Anno Domini, which is used to number the years of both the Gregorian calendar and the Julian calendar.

+ The Gregorian calendar, named after Pope Gregory XIII, is now a civil calendar that is used in many countries around the world.

+ This template takes a Julian day number or timestamp and returns the associated hour within the Julian or Gregorian calendar.

+ This is the only date in the Gregorian calendar where the day and the month are different Perfect numbers.

“ministerial” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “ministerial”:

+ In 2018, he completed a Ministerial Workshop on “Forging Closer Partnership to implement 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda for Developing Countries”, which was sponsored by the Ministry of Commerce, People’s Republic of China.

+ After the results, several ministers resigned from their ministerial positions including Wayne Swan, Peter Garrett, Greg Combet, Joe Ludwig, Craig Emerson and Stephen Conroy.

+ As member of Fianna Fáil, he held a number of ministerial posts in the cabinets of Éamon de Valera, Seán Lemass and Jack Lynch, becoming Tánaiste Deputy head of the government in 1969.

+ After Goh Chok Tong became Senior Minister, a new ministerial job, the Minister Mentor, was created and given to Lee Kuan Yew.

+ Sharon Bird held several ministerial positions in the Gillard and Rudd governments.

ministerial how to use in sentences
ministerial how to use in sentences

Example sentences of “ministerial”:

+ Through a ministerial ruling in March 2004, the Spanish government removed economic barriers to grid-connection of renewable energy.

+ She had the second longest single prime ministerial term in history.

+ Every two years a Ministerial Meeting is held.

+ Benjamin was notorious for her judging of “show trials” and ministerial activities.

+ They must be approved by the Council at the Ministerial Meetings.

+ Nineteen hectares form a site classified for its “picturesque and historical interest” since the ministerial decree of December 16, 1969.

+ At the United Kingdom general election, 20102010 General Election, Alex Salmond stood down as a Member of Parliament but argued against the BBC’s decision not to allow the SNP on the televised Prime Ministerial Debates.

+ He lost against the Bharatiya Janata PartyBJP prime ministerial candidate, Narendra Modi.

+ Through a ministerial ruling in March 2004, the Spanish government removed economic barriers to grid-connection of renewable energy.

+ She had the second longest single prime ministerial term in history.
+ Every two years a Ministerial Meeting is held.

+ The official headquarters and ministerial offices of the department are on Baggot Street, Dublin 2.

+ Uhuru Kenyatta appoints William Ruto acting president as he heads to The Hague for ICC status conference, By Standard Reporter; Updated Monday, 6 October 2014 He previously served in various minister ministerial positions including the Ministry of Agriculture and Ministry of Higher Education.

+ The Home Office is a ministerial department of the Government of the United Kingdom.

+ He held a number of ministerial roles in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.

+ Yehuda Avner was an Israeli prime ministerial advisor, diplomat, and writer.

+ The third WTO Ministerial Conference in Seattle, 1999, was intended to start the Millennium Round of negotiations.

How to use the word “massive”

How to use in-sentence of “massive”:

– Once a helper of dance producers, DNA DNA, he is best known as the long-term co-writer, producer and key background musician for the music production band Massive Attack.

– Supernovae result from the death of an extremely massive star, many times heavier than the Sun.

– Vegetation is extremely sparse in Ladakh except along streambeds and wetlands, on high slopes, and in irrigated places. The first European to study the wildlife of this region was Ferdinand Stoliczka, an Austrian-Czech palaeontologist, who carried out a massive expedition there in the 1870s.

– The last Sonoma race was held at the previous road course passage was in 1997 on October 5 at a Camping World Truck SeriesTruck Series event, There, Joe Ruffmann won the race but controversy erupted when Rich Bickle blamed a loss of top-ten finishes on rookie Boris Said, Rich Bickle cut down a tire, and in reply, Boris Said ran in to Bickle and waited for him to come around and crash him, NASCAR after a brief red flag for a massive crash in a wall of tires, disqualified Said and placed him $10,000 for his actions.

– After visiting the site of the disastrous Battle of the Teutoburg Forest, where 15/20,000 Romans had been killed in 9 AD, and burying their remains, he launched a massive assault on the heartland of Arminius’ tribe, the Cheruscans.

– It was formed about 145 million years ago when massive lava flows erupted from the centre of the volcano to form a broad, shield-like feature.

– A muon is 207 times more massive then an electron.

– In January 2015, Kilmer was hospitalized for massive bleeding in his throat.

How to use the word massive
How to use the word massive

Example sentences of “massive”:

- After this, Wutip was attack by massive wind shear amounts, but managed to enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility as Tropical Depression Betty before dissipating in the Philippine Sea, and many are debating on whether Wutip's immense power was normal as March was coming, or it was caused by the deadly climate change, which already took a toll on the world, humans and animals alike.

- In 1845, another massive lahar flooded the upper valley of the River Lagunillas, killing over 1,000 people.

– After this, Wutip was attack by massive wind shear amounts, but managed to enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility as Tropical Depression Betty before dissipating in the Philippine Sea, and many are debating on whether Wutip’s immense power was normal as March was coming, or it was caused by the deadly climate change, which already took a toll on the world, humans and animals alike.

– In 1845, another massive lahar flooded the upper valley of the River Lagunillas, killing over 1,000 people.

– The show is such a massive phenomenon that I can’t quite believe I am going to be a part of it.

– A monolith is a geological feature made up of a single massive rock stone or rock, such as some mountains, or a single large piece of rock placed as, or within, a monument or building.

– The Aztec EmpireAztecs and Mayans also built many massive pyramids.

– In April 2003, chancellor Schröder announced massive labour market reforms, called Agenda 2010.

– At 7:30 PM, another massive tornado slammed into Russiaville, leaving several dead.

– Nowadays, the massive procession illustrates the high regard in which the festival would have been held.

– This suggests that supermassive black holes arose very early in the Universe, inside the first massive galaxies.

– It is here not much more than a series of struts, yet provides massive bite power.

– The arrival of Roy Keane as Sunderland AFC’s new manager in August 2006 has had a massive impact in Sunderland’s once limited tourism industry.

More in-sentence examples of “massive”:

– Agents discovered that gay men sometimes referred to themselves as “friends of Dorothy.” Unaware of the historical meaning of the term, the NIS believed that a woman named Dorothy was at the center of a massive ring of homosexual military personnel.

– To find the few collisions with evidence of the Higgs boson, the LHC smashes together trillions of particles, and supercomputers sift through a massive amount of data.

– Prince Be suffered a massive stroke in early 2005 and had a second stroke which caused a gangrenous infection in his right leg on February 12, 2009.

– Robert began with special thick supporting walls and four massive brick piers.

– This should not be used for reverting a change you just don’t like, but is meant only for massive floods of simple vandalism.

– This caused a massive protest between Reagan and the college students.

– There is no sign of volcanic eruptions with these events, however scientists warn the volcano could release another massive debris flow over populated areas anytime without warning.

– It is “one of the most massive objects in the universe”.

– Starting in May 2020, racial tensions in the country began to intensify through the police murder of George Floyd causing massive protests and rioting across the country.

– It took the form of a massive glass house, 1851 feet wide.

– After a day of deer hunting, Leggett died from a massive Myocardial infarctionheart attack on November 23, 2013 in Lincoln County, Wisconsin.

– Farage told The Daily Telegraph: “Brexit is just massive over here.

– In the south, the city of Fujairah Fujairah is home to the massive Sheikh Zayed Mosque, known for its towering white minarets.

– The survey confirmed earlier theories that the Milky Way galaxy was in fact being pulled towards a much more massive cluster of galaxies near the Shapley Supercluster, which is beyond the Great Attractor.

– The main cave is Cathedral Cave with the massive Altar Rock.

– A massive cluster of red supergiants at the base of the Scutum‐Crux arm.

– Luminous blue variables are massive evolved stars.

– Jha died at his farmhouse in Nashik early on 14 March 2018 after suffering a massive heart attack.

– Hence, a massive object at rest still has energy.

– In 1918, he led a massive “No Tax Campaign” that urged the farmers not to pay taxes after the British insisted on tax after the floods in Kaira.

– On 7 September 1940, a massive series of raids with nearly 400 bombers and more than 600 fighters targeted docks on the Thames in London day and night.

– This links long GRBs with the deaths of massive stars.

– It follows a congressman protecting the animals from a massive flood, after he was sent by God.

– However, ordinary window glass can shatter if the vehicle had a massive physical impact, which would produce flying sharp pieces of glass that can injure people.

– This massive loss in jobs caused the Australian Government’s myGov website to crash and lines of people waiting to enter Centrelink offices were hundreds of metres long.

– There is a truly massive problem in dog breeding in the form of puppy mills and exploitative pseudo-organizations, and the problem is spreading to cat breeding.

- Agents discovered that gay men sometimes referred to themselves as "friends of Dorothy." Unaware of the historical meaning of the term, the NIS believed that a woman named Dorothy was at the center of a massive ring of homosexual military personnel.

- To find the few collisions with evidence of the Higgs boson, the LHC smashes together trillions of particles, and supercomputers sift through a massive amount of data.
- Prince Be suffered a massive stroke in early 2005 and had a second stroke which caused a gangrenous infection in his right leg on February 12, 2009.

– However, he was unable to fix the great economic crisis of his term, a worldwide economic recession caused by a massive increase in oil prices.

– These geological events may have reduced sunlight and hindered photosynthesis, leading to a massive disruption in Earth’s ecology.

– The massive and rapid expansion of the cattle egret’s range is due to its relationship with humans and their domesticated animals.

– It is rarely found as a crystal and is far more common in massive form.

– The lesser star becomes a donor and its matter is drained out and falls into the more massive star, the accretor.

– A sledgehammer is a hammer that has a longer shaft, and a more massive head.

– A giant planet is a massive planet and has a thick atmosphere of hydrogen and helium.

– High amounts of calcium and phosphate compounds are needed to form antlers, and therefore large quantities of these minerals are required for the massive structures of the Irish Elk.

– Navaira died in New Braunfels, TexasNew Braunfels, Texas from a massive heart attack on May 16, 2016, aged 53.

– Outside of Valhalla’s doors lies Glasir , a massive tree that grows golden leaves, while its ceiling is adorned with golden shields.

– There are several impact craters and massive volcanic activity in the Deccan Plateau#The Deccan TrapsDeccan Traps in India dated to about the same time as the extinctions.

– Its rudimentary wings had claws shaped like a meat hook for tackling prey, which was then killed with the massive beak.

– During two full days of battle, the small force led by King Leonidas I of Sparta blocked the only road by which the massive Persian army could pass.

– Jones died from a massive Myocardial infarctionheart attack on September 21, 2014 while playing golf in Atlanta, Georgia U.S.

– There is evidence that many primary cosmic rays come from the supernovae of massive stars.

– In the center of Kamchatka is Eurasia’s world famous Geyser Valley which was partly destroyed by a massive mudslide in June 2007.

– Other scholars say that the Holodomor was an unexpected consequence of the rapid and massive industrialization started by Stalin, that brought radical economic changes to the farmers and the country, and which was not done on purpose.

– Star formation in the early universe may have created very massive stars.

– The assassination was seen as the work of the government and touched off massive antigovernment protests.

– The Milky Way, Andromeda, and the whole Local Group are being pulled by the gravitational attraction of the most massive structure in the observable universe.

– Schabowski gained worldwide fame in November 1989 when he improvised a slightly mistaken answer to a press conference question, raising popular expectations so rapidly that massive crowds gathered the same night at the Berlin Wall, forcing its opening after 28 years.

– Shield volcanoes on Mars are higher and much more massive than those on Earth.

– This is just a guide, because larger and more massive galaxy systems are sometimes called galaxy groups.

– But then, its almost twenty three hundred ton cargo of ammonium nitrate detonated, creating several massive explosions that caused serious damage.

“contradiction” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “contradiction”:

+ The variables in a goal clause can be read as universally or existentially quantified, and deriving “false” can be interpreted either as deriving a contradiction or as deriving a successful solution of the problem to be solved.

+ A designed organism would, on the face of it, be in contradiction to evolutionary theory.

+ For this reason, the word for contradiction in Chinese is “máodùn which literally means “spear and shield”.

+ It is in contradiction to s account of Aibak as peaceful and ‘Lakh Baksh’ or ‘giver of lakhs’ in his book Taj-ul-Masir.

+ Yet, the appearance of a contradiction of Paul’s teaching on justification by faith has given excessive prominence to this section.

+ This was in direct contradiction to traditional Indian leadership and tribal structure.

+ The main purpose of dialectic is to find an answer to a question, or to show that a contradiction can be resolved.

contradiction in-sentences
contradiction in-sentences

Example sentences of “contradiction”:

+ One important contradiction is the fact that Cynthia White picked Freeman out of a lineup as the killer, but later changed her testimony to fit the prosecution's story.

+ He assumes for contradiction that "T" was countable.

+ One important contradiction is the fact that Cynthia White picked Freeman out of a lineup as the killer, but later changed her testimony to fit the prosecution’s story.

+ He assumes for contradiction that “T” was countable.

+ A story that shows what a contradiction is comes from China.

+ The rise of this movement creates tension among the Catalan separatist movement because of argumental contradiction and geostrategic risk using their same arguments for independence word by word.

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

+ They attempt to show that the assumed propositions lead to a logical contradiction and cannot therefore all be correct.

+ He goes so far as to say that “Education must begin with the solution of the teacher-student contradiction, by reconciling the poles of the contradiction so that both are simultaneously students and teachers”.

+ This shows that not everyone can achieve the American dream, thus proving by contradiction it is not possible.

+ They attempt to show that the assumed statementpropositions lead to a contradiction and so cannot all be correct.

+ Because of that, those who reject the validity of the law of the excluded middle must also reject the validity of proof by contradiction as well.

+ I sincerely hope that these clarifications and amends will be sufficient to wave the deletion demand as I do not see anything in contradiction with the wiki guidelines.

+ So, there is no real contradiction between Paul’s and James’ teachings, for Paul was speaking of the impossibility of earning salvation by one’s own efforts, not of the works of Charity charity and justice to which the Christians are called.

+ If we consider any statement, A, then A and the contradiction of A is always false.

Make sentence of “spiny”

How to use in-sentence of “spiny”:

+ Due to their long gestation period and the low number of pups they give birth to at a time, the spiny dogfish must be managed carefully.

+ In this genus the girdle is spiny or spiky.

+ These spots are more visible on immature spiny dogfish, and they fade as the shark matures.

+ The lizards they eat are the whiptail liazards, spiny lizards, Texas banded gecko, and the side-blotched lizard.

+ The spiny dogfish is currently listed as Vulnerable by the IUCN.

+ Their name refers to their extensible spiny proboscis, which, in some species, may have a shape similar to that of a human penis.

+ The spiny dogfish has a slim, long body and a flattened head.

Make sentence of spiny
Make sentence of spiny

Example sentences of “spiny”:

+ The spiny tree frog is a tree frog from New Guinea.

+ The Spiny frog or fine-spined frog is a frog from Hainan Island in China.
+ The dorsal and anal fins are divided into front spiny and back soft-rayed portions, which may be partially or completely separated.

+ The spiny tree frog is a tree frog from New Guinea.

+ The Spiny frog or fine-spined frog is a frog from Hainan Island in China.

+ The dorsal and anal fins are divided into front spiny and back soft-rayed portions, which may be partially or completely separated.

+ The National Marine Fisheries Service, with new data predicting the collapse of the spiny dogfish populations, closed federal waters to dogfish fishing in July 2003.

+ The fishing of spiny dogfish increased dramatically in the U.S.A during the 1990s, resulting in the population of mature females to decrease by 75%, leading to low number of pups.

+ It is also called the lesser dwarf lemur, western fat-tailed dwarf lemur, or spiny forest dwarf lemur.

+ The plant bears pink flowers and bright red spiny fruits which contain red seeds.

+ The spiny mouse should never be picked up by its tail and should be handled with care to avoid a degloving injury.

+ In most species, the sperm duct has two or three spiny structures that presumably help in copulation.

+ In aquariums, they have been seen eating spiny dogfish, a type of shark 3-4 feet long.

+ The first one is spiny and the second is soft.

+ The spiny dogfish usually feeds in groups.

+ The largest spiny lobster on record was over 1m.

“scone” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “scone”:

– A scone is a kind of bread that is baked on a griddle or sheet.

– However, the first known mention of a scone that was printingprinted is from the translation of “The Aenaid” written by a Scottish poet named Gavin Douglas.

– The scone is shaped closely like the North American biscuit, and its recipe is almost the same with it as well.

– The site of Old Scone is mostly in the grounds of the modern palace.

– Old Scone was the historic capital of.

– The modern town of New Scone nowadays is simply called Scone.

– Some think that scone comes from the Gaelic “sgonn”, which meant a piece of dough that has been cooked for a couple of minutes, shapeless mass or large mouthful; and the Dutch “schoonbrot”, which meant “fine white bread”; or, for last, the German “sconbrot”, which meant “fine or beautiful bread”.

scone some ways to use
scone some ways to use

“release from” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “release from”:

+ Early in the summer of 1908, after his release from jail, he wrote the story of the Modern School.

+ After release from detention in April 1980 Pramoedya and Hasjim Rachman met with Joesoef Isak.

+ The first day after ended support on 2013, in August 2008, Windows Mobile 7 build 7200 is the first release from beta version in Windows Mobile 6.5 development was released on August 2.

+ In 2018, Kardashian met with President Donald Trump and helped bring forth the release from prison of Alice Marie Johnson, who was given a life prison sentence for nonviolent drug charges.

+ On the day of his release from the cancer ward, toward the end of the novel, he visits a zoo, seeing in the animals people he knew: “ven supposing Oleg took their side and had the power, he would still not want to break into the cages and liberate them…

+ For his protection, news of his Medal of Honor award was classified until his release from captivity.

release from use in-sentences
release from use in-sentences

Example sentences of “release from”:

+ He came back a year later and joined the Royal Canadian Navy, where he served until his release from the service when the war ended in 1945.

+ Buddhism focuses on release from suffering through meditation.

+ In a square in Gaza, the Hebrews pray for release from slavery to the Philistines.

+ A Blu-ray release from Lionsgate was released on October 5, 2010, also in 1.33:1 format.

+ After his release from prison, Peiper worked for both Porsche and Volkswagen.

+ It is the fifth release from her latest album, entitled the same as the name of the song, “Funhouse”.

+ The album was her debut release from her 360-degree record deal from Live Nation Entertainment, in partnership with Interscope Records.

+ After his release from prison, he published a best-selling autobiography, “Mr Nice”, and campaigned publicly for changes in drugs legislation.

+ A press release from the developer is preferred.

+ For example, a decrease in water potential is detected by osmoreceptors in the hypothalamus, which stimulates ADH release from the pituitary gland to increase the permeability of the walls of the collecting ducts in the kidneys.

+ It was created by Chad Butler, rapper Pimp C, immediately following his release from prison in 2006.

+ He wrote the second part after his release from jail.

+ The name was also used by Irish writer and poet Oscar Wilde when in exile after his release from prison.

+ They were release from Guantanamo in April 2005 and had been under police :simple:Surveillance surveillance for suspected robbery., Belgium arrests two ex-Guantanamo inmates on terrorism charges.

+ He was granted compassionate release from prison in December 2018 due to his failing health and was hospitalized for respiratory failure and pneumonia in Birmingham.

+ Ledger died on January 22, 2008, some months after he completed filming and six months before the movie’s release from a toxic combination of prescription drugs, leading to intense attention from the press and movie-going public.

+ Congressmen supported Oscar López Rivera’s release from prison such as Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.

+ He came back a year later and joined the Royal Canadian Navy, where he served until his release from the service when the war ended in 1945.

+ Buddhism focuses on release from suffering through meditation.

Make sentence of “blueprint”

How to use in-sentence of “blueprint”:

– Once inside Rex discovers that Biowulf has taken Serge hostage, believing he has the blueprint piece.

– Using popular titles such as “Animal Man”, “Swamp Thing”, “Hellblazer”, “The Sandman” and “Shade, The Changing Man” as its blueprint along side new creator owned material, DC/Vertigo became a hub for intelligent and acclaimed comic books.

– Each mRNA is like a blueprint or recipe for one kind of protein.

– Morocco unveiled an autonomy blueprint for Western Sahara to the United Nations in 2007.

– This blueprint will not contain any data.

Make sentence of blueprint
Make sentence of blueprint

Example sentences of “blueprint”:

– Payne helps make “Hung” along with Lipkin, Burson, and Blueprint Entertainment.

– He must have wondered, “Why did Heisenberg give me this strange thing? Why does he have to do it this way?” Then he realized that he was looking at a blueprint for something he already knew very well.

– Their 1991 album, Effigy of the Forgotten, created a blueprint for the genre for the 1990s.

– Bathory’s first four albums were “the blueprint for Scandinavian black metal”.

– Using the database schema, it is possible to create a blueprint of the database.

– It can be informal, in which case it can be considered as a blueprint or user manual from a developer point of view, or formal, in which case it has a definite meaning defined in mathematical or programmatic terms.

– A single strand of DNA is the blueprint for the mRNA which is transcribed from that DNA strand.

– These designs became a blueprint for many other model village estates around Britain.

– It offers a political and cultural blueprint for a certain social order.

– He did not know it, but this equation gives a blueprint for writing out two matrices and for multiplying them.

– Once he cures it he discovers a piece of a blueprint hidden in a church which later is stolen by Breach.

- Payne helps make "Hung" along with Lipkin, Burson, and Blueprint Entertainment.

- He must have wondered, "Why did Heisenberg give me this strange thing? Why does he have to do it this way?" Then he realized that he was looking at a blueprint for something he already knew very well.
- Their 1991 album, Effigy of the Forgotten, created a blueprint for the genre for the 1990s.

“headmaster” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “headmaster”:

– Creakle”, the headmaster of the boarding school that Murdstone sends him to.

– Limouzin, who was a good golfer, came to know the school and its headmaster at the Royal Eastbourne Golf Club.

– He returned to Yola as deputy headmaster of the Yola Middle School and later left Yola to be a House Tutor at the Veterinary School in Vom for five months.

– The famous Russian mathematician Lobachevsky was its headmaster from 1827 till 1846.

– Briggs was the Headmaster of King’s College School, Cambridge from 1959 until his retirement in 1977.

– On another occasion he argued with the headmaster of the school about who was allowed to choose the choir section leaders.

headmaster use in sentences
headmaster use in sentences

Example sentences of “headmaster”:

- The headmaster is called Simon Davies.

- Haresh is the headmaster of the local High School and although he's very friendly, he does dislike it when children are naughty.

– The headmaster is called Simon Davies.

– Haresh is the headmaster of the local High School and although he’s very friendly, he does dislike it when children are naughty.

– Arika thinks that the otomes are good, and asks the headmaster of Garderobe, Natsuki, that she wants to become an otome as well.

– This is the house where the artists lived after he stoped being a headmaster of the Cracow Academy of Fine Arts.

– It was named after the fourth Headmaster of Auckland Grammar School, Mr J W Tibbs MA, CMG, who was Headmaster from 1893 to 1922.

– Its first headmaster was writer Héctor González.

– The current Headmaster is Tim O’Connor.

– The headmaster helped Blair win the scholarship to pay for his education.

– The headmaster is currently Ralph TownsendDr Ralph Townsend, formerly of Sydney Grammar School and Oundle School.

– The Orchestra was also conducted by Dušan Skovran, a rector of the Music Academy in Belgrade, and Djura Jakšić, a headmaster of the Music School “Slavenski” in Belgrade.

– The headmaster is John Franklin BA MEd Admin.

– When he was a teenager, Scott was adopted by Charles Xavier, the founder of the X-Men and the headmaster of Xavier’s School for Gifted Youngsters.

– The current Headmaster is Simon Henderson.

– His father, John Hilton, was the headmaster of Chapel End School in Walthamstow.

– He was made Headmaster of Cistercian Prep in 1969 and ran it for 12 years.

– Rani first arrived on Bannerman Road when her dad became headmaster of the local school.

– On October 9, Bellion posted a photo to his Twitter account from “GSP Staff”, stating: “Tomorrow, Headmaster Stormzy requests your presence for an orientation ceremony in the main atrium.

– In the past, the headmaster or headmistress of a British private school was often the owner of the school or a member of the family who owned it, and the position often remained in the family for many generations.