How to use the word “strongly”

How to use in-sentence of “strongly”:

+ The paper changed and became quite liberal and strongly supported the constitutional movement.

+ It became strongly anti-fascist and was generally critical of the government policy of appeasement of Mussolini and Hitler.

+ Several tests showed that leopards, cougars, servals, and lynxes often reacted strongly to catnip in a manner similar to domestic cats.

+ He was strongly influenced by Aristotle and is best known for his works “Introduction to Arithmetic” and “The Manual of Harmonics” in Greek.

+ Many of the people in the state supported the Union, although Missouri’s Little Dixie section along the river in western counties was strongly Confederate.

How to use the word strongly
How to use the word strongly

Example sentences of “strongly”:

+ Although it is strongly suggested that you do link the names in the boxes even if they do not have their own article at the time.

+ The movement showed most strongly in arts like music, and literature.
+ Planetesimals in the region which would become the asteroid belt were too strongly disturbed by Jupiter's gravity to form a planet.

+ Although it is strongly suggested that you do link the names in the boxes even if they do not have their own article at the time.

+ The movement showed most strongly in arts like music, and literature.

+ Planetesimals in the region which would become the asteroid belt were too strongly disturbed by Jupiter’s gravity to form a planet.

+ The monarch is the head of the Church of England, and at the time the church was strongly against the idea of divorce.

+ Communication of the non-verbal kind is strongly developed in mammals, and mammals are mostly social animals.

+ Oodgeroo campaigned strongly for Aboriginal rights.

+ Though the majority of Protestant church leaders in Germany made little comment on the Nazis’ growing anti-Jewish activities, some, such as Dietrich Bonhoeffer were strongly opposed to the Nazis.

+ Many women felt very strongly that they should be allowed to vote and there were many protests.

+ Conclusion: Our present knowledge of earth history strongly suggests that large-scale geophysical events influenced macroevolution and megaevolution.

+ Early visual kei bands were strongly influenced by glam rock and heavy metal.

+ Over the course of season two, we learn that Rose has a crush on the Doctor, a point that is made strongly in 2.03.

+ On March 13, 2015, Cyclone Pam strongly damaged Port Vila.

+ His book strongly influenced the young Charles Darwin, who took the first volume with him on the HMS BeagleHMS “Beagle”, and had the second volume sent ahead to Rio de Janeiro.

+ Spence 1999, 310 Deng’s father strongly supported his son’s doing the work-study abroad program.

More in-sentence examples of “strongly”:

+ I strongly suggest you go over all his edits as well as those of the IPs he has used here and his known socks here.

+ Canada has also been strongly influenced by its linguistic, geographic and economic neighbour, the United States.

+ The Duchess of Kent is strongly associated with the world of music, and has performed as a member of several choirs.

+ Landforms seen on Mars strongly suggest that liquid water at some time existed on the planet’s surface.

+ Each veiled insult, or slur, against your wiki-reputation can be given an easy spin, with follow-on wording that focuses on a strongly positive view about each comment.

+ Even so, if there is IPA or audio or even where to pronounce strongly in every article, it would be very helpful.

+ A United States District Court, and then the more powerful Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, strongly agreed with the prisoners.

+ It debuted strongly at the box office.

+ Aziz strongly opposes radicalization and terrorism.

+ As Stu is holding Tommy up against him, the lizard crawls out of Tommy’s diaper looking around then notices another place to explore which is Stu’s jeans and jumps out of Tommy’s diaper and inside Stu’s jeans making Stu move abnormally causing him to strongly twitch and squirm as the lizard crawls around inside his jeans….

+ Some studies of twins and families suggest that personality disorders may be inherited or strongly associated with other mental health disorders among family members.

+ I strongly support the implementation of FlaggedRevs/Pending Changes.

+ The play in lines like this is strongly asymmetric: White owns the kingside, and Black owns the queenside.

+ A condition called ‘metabolic syndrome’ is strongly tied to insulin resistance.

+ I strongly feel that the subject is notable and that this is simply a lack of Indian notability features on the part of the nominator.

+ He strongly supported the New Deal.

+ The Turkish leader Mustafa Kemal Atatürk was strongly interested in positivism as the basis of a secularisation of the nation, he was trying to build.

+ These two Covenants were kept separate because civil rights are thought to be protected strongly than economic, social and cultural rights.

+ Kalākaua strongly supported the ukulele as a Hawaiian instrument.

+ The movement was strongly influenced by CzechsCzech artist Alphonse Mucha.

+ Broad Australian English sounds very strongly Australian, when compared to other kinds of English.

+ He lived at a time when Nationalistic feelings were felt very strongly by the Czech people.

+ Getting support from people who have become well from schizophrenia is also strongly recommended.

+ Even in her earliest work, Wingu’s style was unique and stood out strongly against the styles of the other artists at Irrunytju.

+ By knowing the soil and rock property below the planned construction site, the exact foundation material for the construction building can be properly designed to match with the character of the soil below it so that the building can stand strongly above the examined soil.

+ Most residents of Taiwan were strongly opposed to being ruled by the Japanese.

+ Ford County has been strongly Republican for most of its history, especially in recent elections.

+ The Pew Research Center’s 2003 Global Attitudes Survey found that “eople in Africa and the Middle East strongly object to societal acceptance of homosexuality.

+ Irish Protestants were strongly against this, and Charles was forced to undo the treaty almost immediately.

+ Beryl Stapleton first mistakes Watson for Sir Henry, warning him to go away; when she meets Sir Henry who begins to be attracted to her; although her brother strongly objects to their meeting together.

+ Some members of the United Nations Security Council, like the United States, argued strongly that the UN should take “all” of its peacekeeping troops out of Rwanda.

+ The summer coat is shorter and coarser than the winter fur, and is not as dense and close-fitting, with a more strongly developed ochreous or reddish tone.

+ Rowling, Harry Potter is strongly guided by his own conscience, and has a keen feeling of what is right and what is wrong.

+ Previous keyword-based methods of ranking search results, used by many search engines that were once more popular than Google, would rank pages by how often the search terms occurred in the page, or how strongly associated the search terms were within each resulting page.

+ Echoes of Marinetti’s thought, especially his “dreamt-of metallization of the human body”, are still strongly prevalent in Japanese culture, and surface in manga/anime and the works of artists such as Shinya Tsukamoto, director of the “”Tetsuo”” lit.

+ Despite the unwillingness of the Congress High Command, Mahatma Gandhi and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel strongly forced the All India Congress Committee to ratify the civil disobedience movement and launch it without delaying further.

+ The first metacarpal is very short and carries a strongly diverging thumb.

+ The upper teeth are widely triangular and slanted, becoming more diagonal toward the angle of the jaws which are strongly cut and heavily jagged on the sides.

+ Around British North America, it is likely the name “Laura” was strongly popular for female babies until its rapid decline in late 19th century.

+ Unlike the other states of matter, the charged particles in a plasma will react strongly to electric and magnetic fields i.e.

+ According to the Midrash, Abram strongly believed that the people in Ur were wrong to pray to different gods and statues.

+ His poetry was strongly influenced by modern French literature.

+ Its name refers to Morgan le Fay, a mythical enchantress strongly associated with Arthurian legends.

+ Serious aspirational professional hockey player kids should strongly consider Simcoe as a starting point.

+ When it is heated very strongly in air, it makes bromine gas.

+ It became GenoaGenoese in 1527 and was strongly fortified.

+ Icterid species are strikingly similar in size, diet, behaviour, and strongly contrasting plumage to Old World orioles.

+ He is remembered for strongly opposing the evolutionary theories of Lamarck and Geoffroy.

+ Her family was strongly against the relationship but finally gave in and they married in 1952.

+ I strongly suggest you go over all his edits as well as those of the IPs he has used here and his known socks here.

+ Canada has also been strongly influenced by its linguistic, geographic and economic neighbour, the United States.
+ The Duchess of Kent is strongly associated with the world of music, and has performed as a member of several choirs.

“absence” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “absence”:

+ It may act as Attorney General during the absence of the Attorney General.

+ The absence of information about Suizei does not imply that no such person ever existed.

+ Any behaviour is instinctive if it is performed without being based upon prior experience, that is, in the absence of learning.

+ In the absence of parentheses, certain precedence rules determine the order of operations.

+ Psychological trauma may also occur in the complete absence of physical injuries.

+ Why it has this orbit is not clear, as is the reason for the absence of smaller bodies in similar 4:3 resonances with Jupiter.

+ After a time, Richard decided to go on Crusade and left Marshal in England as the Justiciar of England who acted for the king in his absence and presided over the king’s courts during his absence.

+ During his time of absence from Persia, major revolts broke out.

absence in-sentences
absence in-sentences

Example sentences of “absence”:

+ For large navigational gaps, or changes to the base category name, use is isolated, it has the benefit of confirming the absence of nearby categories to the reader/maintainer.

+ Debate continues on whether the absence of computer failures was the result of the preparation undertaken or whether the problem had been bigger than expected.

+ A copy made in an otherwise Transparent file format whose markup, or absence of markup, has been arranged to thwart or discourage subsequent modification by readers is not Transparent.

+ The absence of information about Kōan does not imply that no such person ever existed.

+ In 1753 he discovered the absence of atmosphere on the Moon.

+ Same is the case when the President by reason of absence from Pakistan or any other cause is unable to perform his functions.

+ An overcharge is the difference between what a buyer or seller “actually” paid for a good purchased from a cartel and what the buyer or seller “would have” paid in the absence of a price-fixing cartel.

+ This is largely due to a lack of trust and the absence of a reliable and safe payment system.

+ In additive color models, such as RGB, white is the combination of all primary-colored lights, and black is the absence of any light.

+ Faraday’s belief had been that ions were produced in the process of electrolysis; Arrhenius’ idea was that, even in the absence of an electric current, solutions of salts contained ions.

+ Presence and absence of animals.

+ In the absence of an appropriate poster or cover image, a screenshot of the film’s title card may also be used.

+ During the king’s absence in Ireland the High Steward and Sir James Douglas managed government affairs and spent time defending the Scottish Borders.

+ For large navigational gaps, or changes to the base category name, use is isolated, it has the benefit of confirming the absence of nearby categories to the reader/maintainer.

+ Debate continues on whether the absence of computer failures was the result of the preparation undertaken or whether the problem had been bigger than expected.

More in-sentence examples of “absence”:

+ NK cells are unique: they have the ability to recognise stressed cells in the absence of antibodies and major histocompatibility complex.

+ Sartre writes that he can feel the absence of Pierre in the cafe.

+ Varve formation needs the absence of bioturbation.

+ Brand Director Jon Brooke said his absence made them realise they wanted him.

+ The third season saw the departure of Parnell, Caddell, and Herlocker and the temporary absence of O’Donnell.

+ UNLESS OTHERWISE MUTUALLY AGREED TO BY THE PARTIES IN WRITING, LICENSOR OFFERS THE WORK AS-IS AND MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND CONCERNING THE WORK, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF TITLE, MERCHANTIBILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, NONINFRINGEMENT, OR THE ABSENCE OF LATENT OR OTHER DEFECTS, ACCURACY, OR THE PRESENCE OF ABSENCE OF ERRORS, WHETHER OR NOT DISCOVERABLE.

+ In the absence of police, the town is served by two constables from the community.

+ Ferdinand served as the latter’s regent during her absence in the Netherlands, ruled by her husband Archduke Philip.

+ The absence of cell division is probably one reason they are extraordinarily resistant to ionising radiation.

+ After an eight years absence from the screen to take care of her family, she returned with “Robin and Marian opposite Sean Connery.

+ A psychological profile is created in the absence of eyewitness information, or in addition to, using evidence to create a picture of the suspect and help the police force to understand how the suspect is behaving.

+ At Survivor Series, Edge returned to the WWE after a three-month absence after being announced as a replacement for Hardy, who was originally scheduled to face the defending champion Triple H and Vladimir Kozlov in a Triple Threat match for the championship, but was found unconscious in his hotel and did not compete in the match.

+ After the acute phase or absence of acute diverticulitis, the doctor can prescribe a colonoscopy to look at the colon and determine the evolution of the disease.

+ In the absence of such a discussion, or where it remains unclear what the NPOV violation is, the tag may be removed by any editor.

+ If anybody reads chapters 4, 5 and 6 they will see that Keynes argues that the absence of meaningful units of measure in economics makes it difficult to verify his arguments experimentally.

+ Anaerobic adhesives hardens when in comes in contact with metal, in the absence of oxygen.

+ The root of the word “shalom” can be related to “”shalem”” which means “wholeness”, This means that it is more than the absence of conflict or struggle or the breaking of unfriendliness: It also means a return to the balance, to justice, and to the complete equality.

+ In Iron Age I the highlands lack any sign of centralised authority, or of temples, shrines, or centralised worship in general ; almost the sole marker distinguishing the highland “Israelite” villages from Cannanite sites is an absence of pig bones, although whether this can be taken as an ethnic marker or is due to other factors remains a matter of dispute.

+ Some aspects of the game, such as the translation of printed text, the absence of subtitles for spoken Russian, and general game performance, have received negative criticism.

+ Grey was a member of the Council which governed England during the absence of Henry V in France in 1415.

+ Their absence ended the tradition of the President and the First Lady greeting the public on the New Year’s Day.

+ The absence of dinosaur genusgenera from this time is because few fossils have been discovered, and almost certainly not because Europe contained few types of dinosaur—except, perhaps, immediately after the Triassic–Jurassic extinction event.

+ Closely related to light deflection is the gravitational time delay, the phenomenon that light signals take longer to move through a gravitational field than they would in the absence of that field.

+ USS “Ticonderoga” would otherwise appear as “MIT”s due to the absence of padding.

+ Often the presence, absence or variation of minute quantities of secondary elements and compounds in a bulk material will have a great impact on the final properties of the materials produced, for instance, steels are classified based on 1/10 and 1/100 weight percentages of the carbon and other alloying elements they contain.

+ The absence of information about Kōrei does not imply that no such person ever existed.

+ It has two sequels called “Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories” and “Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice”, though the characters in this game are not the main characters in those games.

+ It makes it extremely difficult to decode into the original plain text in the absence of the encryption cipher or key.

+ This service is most often called on during major incidents, when there is a high level of staff absence or when there is an unusually high call volume, although in some areas, voluntary crews are regularly used to supplement full-time trust cover.

+ This is called XX/XO sex determination–the O indicates the absence of the sex chromosome.

+ It sees the return of two recurring characters after an absence of two movies: Q, played by Ben Whishaw, and Miss Moneypenny, played by Naomie Harris.

+ Its absence in “Homo floresiensis” is grounds for thinking that small hominin was not of our species.

+ Stage I is an invasive breast cancer with the tumor not exceeding 2cm and absence of lymph node involvement.

+ The absence of information about Annei does not imply that no such person ever existed.

+ The forest is known to be quiet because of the absence of wildlife and the wind-blocking density of the trees that are in it.

+ The absence of information about Kaika does not imply that no such person ever existed.

+ Research showed that, in the absence of “warfarin”, the resistant homozygote was at a 54% disadvantage to the normal wild type homozygote.

+ Bonya decided to take a leave of absence from her job as a Senior Director at a credit bureau in the USA after the attack on her and Avijit.

+ Uncertainty about whether Stride’s murder should be attributed to the Ripper, or whether he was interrupted during the attack, stems from the absence of mutilations to the abdomen.

+ The default sex, in the absence of a Y chromosome, is female.

+ The absence of the auditory ossicles would cause moderate-to-severe deafness.

+ The most notable absence was during the 1980s when a Communist regime ruled the nation, and in the late 1990s, during the rule of the Taliban.

+ Vegans must make sure their diet includes enough vitamin B Vitamin D deficiency is possible in the absence of dairy products.

+ The repressor is active in the absence of lactose.

+ Epicureanism says that the absence of pain is the greatest pleasure; it also advocates a simple life.

+ Most failed to live up to their candidacy, however, because the absence of lithium showed them to be stellar objects.

+ Destruction of the SCN results in the complete absence of a regular sleep/wake rhythm.

+ Asymmetry is the absence of symmetry.

+ NK cells are unique: they have the ability to recognise stressed cells in the absence of antibodies and major histocompatibility complex.

+ Sartre writes that he can feel the absence of Pierre in the cafe.

Example sentences of “officeholder”

How to use in-sentence of “officeholder”:

+ Louis Gerhard De Geer, the architect behind the new bicameral Riksdag of 1866 that replaced the centuries-old Riksdag of the Estates, became the first officeholder in 1876.

+ The officeholder is known as “His/Her Excellency” while in office.

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

+ Trump is not president yet, so he does not get an officeholder infobox.

+ Sometimes, there is an absolute limit on the number of terms an officeholder can serve.

+ As of the 14th term of the Cortes Generales, the current officeholder is Pilar Llop, a member of the Socialist Parliamentary Group representing Madrid.

Example sentences of officeholder
Example sentences of officeholder

“room temperature” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “room temperature”:

+ It’s a colorless gas at room temperature and pressure.

+ Say we need a calibrated thermometer in the range from room temperature to 400 °C.

+ At room temperature and pressure, most elements are solids, only 11 are gases and 2 are liquids.

+ For scientific work, room temperature is taken to be in the range.

+ The former is a gas at room temperature that reacts with water to give the acid.

+ At room temperature and Standard temperature and pressurenormal pressure it is a gas.

+ Gelatin is classed as a liquid when above room temperature but reverts to a solid if below room temperature.

+ At room temperature and pressure, styrene is a clear, colorless liquid.

room temperature - sentence examples
room temperature – sentence examples

Some sentences in use of “lex”

How to use in-sentence of “lex”:

+ It is based on the DC Comics superhero Superman and his archenemy Lex Luthor.

+ As Alan goes to look for Ellie, Lex and Tim are hunted by the raptors in a kitchen.

+ Important codifications were developed in the ancient Roman Empire, with the compilations of the Lex Duodecim Tabularum.

+ Superman must save his friends from Lex Luthor, his archenemy.

+ Later on, she began dating Lex Luger.

+ Additional Voices, Maeve Andrews, Mark Andrews, Matt Adler, Steve Alterman, Jack Angel, Stephen Apostolina, Kimberly Bailey, Sora Bamis, Bob Bergen, Brad Bird, Nicholas Bird, Steve Blum, Richard Cansino, Kelly Bonbright, Rodger Bumpass, Catherine Cavadini, Doc Kane, Corey Burton, June Christopher, Robert Clotworthy, Michael Corbett, David Cowgill, Andrea Datzman, Jim Cummings, Wendy Culter, Moosie Drier, Rebecca Davis, Debi Derryberry, Bryan Dluhy, Ronnie Del Carmen, Pete Docter, Terri Douglas, Tony Fucile, Greg Dykstra, Jennifer Darling, Paul Eiding, Jeannie Elias, Bill Farmer, Brian Fee, Ted Evans, Dave Fennoy, Billy Otis, John DeMita, Chad Einbinder, Jennifer Crystal Foley, John DiMaggio, Robin Atkin-Downes, Michael Giacchino, Grace Geller, Doug Erholtz, Jeff Fischer, Eddie Frierson, Elisa Gabrielli, Jean Gilpin, Jackie Gonneau, Kyle Hebert, Todd Haberkorn, Justine Huxley, Candy Ibarra, Marieve Herington, Karen Huie, Richard Steven Horvitz, Lex Lang, Christian Lanz, Andrew Kishino, Carole Jeghers, Marsha Kramer, Tom Kenny, Maurice LaMarche, Phil LaMarr, Jeff LaPensee, Patricia Lentz, Marcella Lentz-Pope, A.J.

+ His most well known arch enemy is a bald, evil genius named Lex Luthor.

+ WCW grew bigger with wrestlers such as Ric Flair, Sting Sting, Arn Anderson, Lex Luger, The Steiner Brothers, Vader and Ron Simmons.

Some sentences in use of lex
Some sentences in use of lex

Example sentences of “lex”:

+ It stars Dolf de Vries, Rutger Hauer, Jeroen Krabbé, Edward Fox, Susan Penhaligon, Lex van Delden, Derek de Lint, Rijk de Gooyer.

+ The game's "virtual Metropolis" in which these stages take place is filled with what the developers called "Kryptonite fog" in an apparent effort by Lex Luthor to diminish Superman's abilities.
+ It stars Robert Young Robert Young, Robert Mitchum, Robert Ryan, Gloria Grahame, Paul Kelly, Sam Levene, Lex Barker and was distributed by RKO Radio Pictures.

+ It stars Dolf de Vries, Rutger Hauer, Jeroen Krabbé, Edward Fox, Susan Penhaligon, Lex van Delden, Derek de Lint, Rijk de Gooyer.

+ The game’s “virtual Metropolis” in which these stages take place is filled with what the developers called “Kryptonite fog” in an apparent effort by Lex Luthor to diminish Superman’s abilities.

+ It stars Robert Young Robert Young, Robert Mitchum, Robert Ryan, Gloria Grahame, Paul Kelly, Sam Levene, Lex Barker and was distributed by RKO Radio Pictures.

+ She has older brother, Douglas Meester, and younger brother, Lex Meester.

+ In a post-credits scene, Lex Luthor has escaped from prison and recruits bounty hunter Slade Wilson to form their own league.

+ Scottish Premier League chairman Lex Gold said: “We understand from Phil’s family that they would appreciate it if the Motherwell v Celtic game scheduled for 6 January 2008 could be postponed.

+ A large amount of importance was placed on the forms of worship, as they were seen in terms of the Latin phrase “lex orandi, lex credendi” — that is, the details of someone’s worship show, teach, and govern the principle beliefs of the community.

+ He was the voice of Lex Luthor on “Superman: The Animated Series” and “Justice League Justice League”/”Justice League Unlimited”.

+ Several actors have played Lex Luthor in motion pictures as well as in TV shows such as Lyle Talbot, Gene Hackman, Clancy Brown, Michael Rosenbaum, Kevin Spacey, Jesse Eisenberg and Jon Cryer.

+ He later becomes Superman and has to stop his enemy Lex Luthor.

+ In 2000, Hexadecimal Luthor—a parody of Superman villain Lex Luthor—became President of the United States.

+ Time-Warner owned professional wrestling company World Championship Wrestling set up in the building for the Inaugural edition of WCW Monday Nitro – also the WCW debut of Lex Luger, under his “The Narcissist” gimmick.

“look over” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “look over”:

– The article, of course, needs a complete copyedit, and after I am done copyediting it, I would be glad if some other editors would be good enough to look over it again to make sure that I didn’t miss anything.

– Planned hooks to be updated to the Main Page should be added to Template:Did you know/Next update so editors can look over them before it actually becomes visible on the actual Main Page on T:DYK.

– Teachers will look over the work and make editorial changes as needed.

– I realize maybe only a few editors here have experience with DYKs, and since I generally have the most experience, I’ll try to look over how things are going often.

– Can an admin please take a look over RfD soon please as their are some requests that should have closed over a week ago and some require WP:SNOW I think.

look over in-sentences
look over in-sentences

Example sentences of “look over”:

- I've tagged some of the disney vandals pages for QD plus various others, can an admin please have a look over them.

- They change their look over time, but stay recognizable by "handlebars" on their heads, and tear drops in their eyes.
- In one scam, con artists look over the victim's shoulder and find their PIN; this is known as shoulder surfing.

– I’ve tagged some of the disney vandals pages for QD plus various others, can an admin please have a look over them.

– They change their look over time, but stay recognizable by “handlebars” on their heads, and tear drops in their eyes.

– In one scam, con artists look over the victim’s shoulder and find their PIN; this is known as shoulder surfing.

– Without him to look over business details, things ran into trouble.

– Teachers will look over the work and make editorial changes.

– It was not clear if Arifys was asking for a specific right, or perhaps to have someone look over a particular article, or for something else, thus the suggestion to post the question here.

– I hope that he and other editors will look over my changes, because I am not an expert on music.

– I have had a chance to look over the last 500 contributions to mainspace.

– The President of the Senate of Romania is the senator elected to look over the Senate meetings.

– While I’d classify myself as “neutral” at the moment I’m not going to commit myself for a day or two as I want to be able to look over everything and I’m still digging through comments, past discussions and edits to see for myself.

– So If somebody can just look over it make spelling/grammar/format/simplification changes as necessary to make sure it’s ready for vote, that would be great.

– Entertainment lawyers are used by some to look over any contract before it is signed.

– I’ll give you some more information once I look over the article in more detail.

– Teachers will look over the work and be done checking it by April 4, 2015.

– Speedy closed as not promoted: I suggest that the nominator takes time to look over the requirements for VGA before proposing further articles, and in particular Yellow, a current VGA that is also a song.

– The President of the Chamber of Deputies of Romania is the deputy elected to look over the meetings in the lower chamber of the Parliament of Romania.

– Visitors can look over here how people lived and what traditions they had.

“knight” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “knight”:

+ A knight‘s tour is a set of moves of a knight knight on a chessboard.

+ Along with author Damon Knight and husband James Blish, Kidd developed a method of critique known internationally as the Milford Method.

+ Based on the DC Comics character Batman, the movie is the second installment of Nolan’s “The Dark Knight Trilogy” and a sequel to 2005’s “Batman Begins”, starring Christian Bale and supported by Michael Caine, Heath Ledger, Gary Oldman, Aaron Eckhart, Maggie Gyllenhaal, and Morgan Freeman.

+ She is particularly furious with Tristan, the knight who is taking her to the king.

+ This was made fun of at the time, but research by Christopher Knight and Robert Lomas in 1997- 98 showed it was true.

+ An E4 opening could be described as King’s Pawn 4 or Queen’s Knight to queen’s Bishop 3.

knight use in sentences
knight use in sentences

Example sentences of “knight”:

+ Sir Gilbert Thomas Carter Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St GeorgeKCMG Greenwich, Kent, Later, Greenwich became a borough in London.

+ Neubrandenburg was founded by the knight Herbord von Raven in the year 1248.

+ The destrier was specifically for use in Medieval warfarebattle or tournament; for everyday riding, a knight would use a palfrey, and his baggage would be carried on a sumpter horse, or possibly in wagons.

+ Wayne Eliot Knight is an American actor and comedian.

+ Marshal of the Royal Air Force Hugh Montague Trenchard, 1st Viscount Trenchard Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the BathGCB OM GCVO DSO from August 1915 to January 1918.

+ The following year, Knight began a 28-mural series for Chicago, IllinoisChicago’s Field Museum of Natural History, a project which showed the history of life on earth and took four years to complete.

+ He helps him to dress like a knight of the Grail.

+ In 1990, he was made a Knight Bachelor for his charity work.

+ He is played by Morgan Freeman in “Batman Begins”, “The Dark Knight The Dark Knight“, and in “The Dark Knight Rises”.

+ Sir Gilbert Thomas Carter Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St GeorgeKCMG Greenwich, Kent, Later, Greenwich became a borough in London.

+ Neubrandenburg was founded by the knight Herbord von Raven in the year 1248.
+ The destrier was specifically for use in Medieval warfarebattle or tournament; for everyday riding, a knight would use a palfrey, and his baggage would be carried on a sumpter horse, or possibly in wagons.

+ Sigismund was supporting Vlad II for the throne of Wallachia, and made Vlad II knight 1431 of the Order of the Dragon.

+ Harrison Mills and Clayton Knight met each other during their first year at Western Washington University.

+ Barber was Knight Bachelorknighted in the 1984 Birthday Honours and was created a life peer as Baron Barber of Tewkesbury, “of Gotherington in the County of Gloucestershire”, on 12 August 1992.

+ Rodney was knighted as a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George by Queen Elizabeth II on 17 October 2014.

+ He is a Dark Knight for the Kingdom of Baron.

+ Robert Leadam Eddison Order of the British EmpireOBE was a British actor who was known for his role as the Grail Knight in “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade”.

More in-sentence examples of “knight”:

+ Soon the museum commissioned Knight to produce a series of watercolors for their fossil halls.

+ Hauer was made a knight in the Order of the Netherlands Lion in 2013.

+ She played Catwoman in Christopher Nolan’s 2012 superhero movie “The Dark Knight Rises” and Fantine in “Les Misérables”.

+ Later The Black Knight was killed unfairly by Yvain in a act of revenge for his cousin, Sir Calogrenant.

+ Liam Neeson appeared as Ra’s al Ghul in “Batman Begins” and in “The Dark Knight Rises”.

+ Sterling Knight was born in Houston, Texas.

+ Wolff was made a Knight of the Legion of Honour for his work with French music.

+ Another hero was also introduced: Ultraman Hikari, formerly known as Hunter Knight Tsurugi.

+ Keshia Knight Pulliam plays Darnelle.

+ Hans is thinking about the young knight and how well he sings.

+ He is played by Jeep Swanson in “Batman Robin” and by Tom Hardy in “The Dark Knight Rises”.

+ Paul Knight was the show’s producer.

+ During Shovel Knight‘s fight with the Enchantress, Shield Knight is set free from the amulet’s control, but the amulet takes on a stronger form.

+ In late March the X-37 flew, but a flaw prevented the free flight and the vehicle returned to the ground still docked with its White Knight carrier.

+ He was knighted in 1965 and appointed Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1971.

+ He was appointed a Knight Bachelorknight bachelor, and later a baron.

+ Blackgate Prison is unlike Arkham Asylum, in which many people like Rupert Thorne, Carmine Falcone, Penguin The prison was in “The Dark Knight Rises” when Bane used the Batmobile to shoot the prison open to free all the prisoners to occupy Gotham.

+ He tells the story of the Holy Grail and says that he is Lohengrin, Knight of the Holy Grail and son of King Parsifal.

+ Three thinkers were central to the inclusion of entrepreneurs: Joseph Schumpeter, Frank Knight and Israel Kirzner.

+ Black Knight then shows up and warns Shield Knight to escape, but she tells him she must destroy the amulet even if she must die doing it.

+ He was played by Ben Mendelsohn as John Daggett in “The Dark Knight Rises”.

+ In the Christopher Nolan movies, “The Dark Knight, “the cycle was built into the Batmobile” “and in” The Dark Knight Rises” the cycle was given to Catwoman.

+ The name of the village comes from the period when the State was founded; the area was probably awarded as a gift to Knight Pázmány to function as a summer residence.

+ In Arthurian legend Black Knight was a magical knight summoned by Sir Calogrenant.

+ She is the first First Lady of Argentina to receive the honor of the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic in 70 years and the second in history after Eva Perón in 1947.

+ Soon the museum commissioned Knight to produce a series of watercolors for their fossil halls.

+ Hauer was made a knight in the Order of the Netherlands Lion in 2013.
+ She played Catwoman in Christopher Nolan's 2012 superhero movie "The Dark Knight Rises" and Fantine in "Les Misérables".

+ In this painting a knight lies asleep.

+ He was Knight Bachelorknighted in the 2019 Birthday Honours for services to dance.

+ Playing as Knight also allows the player to unlock co-op achievements.

+ As a child, Knight was deeply interested in nature and animals, and spent many hours copying the illustrations from his father’s natural history books.

+ He was named a knight by Sir Lancelot after a jousting and sword fighting challenge.

+ Batman is the main hero of “The Dark Knight Trilogy” and based on the DC Comics character of the same name.

+ Gerdt, serving as the chairman of the Mannerheim Cross Knight Foundation, is the last living Knight of the Mannerheim Cross.

+ Black Knight is not part of the Order, but he wants to protect the Enchantress, who Shovel Knight later discovers to be Shield Knight.

+ He was appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George in 2001.

+ He appeared in Christopher Nolan’s “The Dark Knight Rises” as Officer Peter Foley.

+ If the knight ends on a square that is one knight‘s move from the beginning square, the tour is “closed”, otherwise it is “open”.

+ In 2000, he was made a Knight of the National Order of Quebec and in 2005, a member of l’Ordre des Grands Québécois.

+ One simple example of a prophylactic move is when a player moves a rook’s pawn forward h3 or h6 to prevent a back rank mate, and at the same time prevent an enemy bishop or knight from occupying g4 or g5.

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

+ He started at a country music restaurant called “Live At Libby’s” where owner Libby Knight would help local talent find their way into country music.

+ A carved wooden effigy of Edward Estur, a local knight who fought in the Crusades, is in the church.

+ On December 5, 2017, White released the song “Dark Knight Dummo”, which features Travis Scott.

+ He was promoted to Knight Grand Cross in 2010.

+ At the final in Bangalore, the Super Kings faced the IPL champions Kolkata Knight Riders who set them a target of 181 in 20 overs.

+ With its high-frequency trading algorithms Knight was the largest trader in U.S.

+ County Museum I vividly remember a beautiful Knight mural on one of the walls depicting the way the tar pits would have looked in ancient times.

+ He is known for his roles as Brendan Finney in “Third Watch”, as Arkin in “The Collector” and in “The Collection”, and as Barsad in “The Dark Knight Rises”.

Some example sentences of “lubricant”

How to use in-sentence of “lubricant”:

– A thin film of lubricant put between the surfaces reduces friction and wear on the surfaces, and keeps temperatures from rising too far.

– It can be used as a lubricant to make mechanical devices run smoother.

– In males, the smegma acts like a lubricant which makes sexual intercourse easier.

– The serous fluid between the two layers acts as a lubricant and reduces friction from muscle movement.

– With water it makes the slippery lubricant used in many parts of the body, where it lines the moving parts, surfaces and tubes.

– This helps to keep the animal moist when on dry land, and maintains their salt balance while in water, as well as providing a lubricant during swimming.

Some example sentences of lubricant
Some example sentences of lubricant

“measure” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “measure”:

– These items are used to store materials, to measure their volume, to mix and prepare solutions, or to contain a chemical reaction.

– A recent 2011 estimate of the Hubble constant, which used a new infrared camera on the Hubble Space Telescope to measure the distance and redshift for a collection of astronomical objects, gives a value of, Science Daily, 27 July 2011.

– It is difficult to measure exactly how many, because each person has a different mixture of preferences, but about 5-10% are left-handed.

– The multimeter can be used to measure the voltage of a battery.

– The volt is a unit by which we measure something.

– The troy ounce is still used to measure the mass of precious metals and gems.

measure how to use in sentences
measure how to use in sentences

Example sentences of “measure”:

– The measure had no funds allocated for enforcement.

– It does not measure rainfall or storm surge or how wide the storm is.

– The “Dobson unit”, a convenient measure of the total amount of ozone in a column overhead, is named in his honor.

– They are called “counters” when they simply count particles, but do not measure anything else.

– So, for example if the measurement with our eye said it was between 1.5 and 1.6 centimeters, we would look at the Vernier and we would be able to say the measure is actually 1.57, something it would be vary hard to see with the eye alone.

– Followed by 10 ; a relatively nonviable unit with which to measure human time/life.

– Since the spaceship is moving away from the photons given off by the yellow star, and running toward the photons given off by the blue star, our ordinary experience leads us to expect that we would measure the speed of the yellow photons as 150,000 kilometres per second, and the speed of the blue photons as 450,000 kilometres per second.

– The amplitude or peak amplitude of a wave is a measure of how big its oscillation is.

– Karate belts are a measure of a student/teacher ability.

– Ways to measure weather are wind speed, wind direction, temperature and humidity.

– Atomic clocks use the electromagnetic waves absorbed and emitted by atoms such as caesium to measure time.

– Chemists perform experiments to measure the equilibrium constant of various reactions.

– For example, in the IEEE 754-2008 standard, it means the number of bits in the significand, so it is used as a measure for the relative accuracy with which a number can be shown.

– In the past it was a big problem because mercury thermometers needed a long time to measure the temperature.

– The Beaufort scale is a way to measure weather conditions.

– Aspects such as language and historical buildings reflect tradition values of past cultures and can therefore be used as a means to measure sustainability.

- The measure had no funds allocated for enforcement.

- It does not measure rainfall or storm surge or how wide the storm is.
- The "Dobson unit", a convenient measure of the total amount of ozone in a column overhead, is named in his honor.

More in-sentence examples of “measure”:

– His group used x-ray diffraction to measure the three-dimensional structure of these proteins.

– It originally could measure angles up to 60°, which was one sixth of a circle.

– The following diagrams show what happens when we try to measure both location and momentum.

– Electropositivity is a measure of an element’s ability to donate electrons, and form positive ions.

– If you try measure a qubit that is in a superposition, the qubit will change, and become one of two states.

– At birth, the young measure 43–51cm in length.

– Therefore, he will measure the circumference to be “greater” than he would measure it to be if the disk were stationary.

– The team continued to enjoy a fair measure of success during the 70s but gradually slipped down into the third tier Amateur Oberliga Berlin where they spent two seasons.

– It can also be used as a measure of area.

– For example, he wanted a great “crescendo” of 48 measure bars as the Christmas tree rose higher and higher in Act 1.

– People measure this thickness uses something called “denier”.

– The GDP measure is different from gross national product.

– ACE is a measure of the power of the hurricane multiplied by the length of time it existed, so storms that last a long time, as well as strong hurricanes, have high ACEs.

– Adonis is thought to measure about 1km in diameter.

– The eccentricity is a measure of the departure of this ellipse from circularity.

– The beam of Bunyan’s spotlight is broadened to include Christian’s family and other men, women, and children; the incidents and accidents of everyday life are more numerous, the joys of the pilgrimage tend to outweigh the hardships; and to the faith and hope of Part I is added in abundant measure that greatest of virtues, charity.

– The CIWA is used not just to measure how bad withdrawal symptoms are, but also to guide decisions about what treatments to give, like when to give benzodiazepines.

– VA is a quantitative measure of the ability to identify black symbols on a white background at a standardized distance when the size of the symbols is varied.

– Tests could only partly measure a student’s memory and maybe their understanding.

– A sound level meter is a device used to measure sound pressure levels.

– It is a measure of a given substance’s transparency to a given wavelength of light.

– Hello all, there is a tool that can calculate some measure of readabilty; I did some tests on current VGAs, and I found values between 61.0 and 70.0 for Flesch Reading Ease.

– A rain gauge is an instrument used by Meteorologymeteorologists and hydrologists to measure liquid precipitation in a certain amount of time.

– Those leaves surmount a fine whitish and very fibrous stem, it can measure from 30 to 40cm.

- His group used x-ray diffraction to measure the three-dimensional structure of these proteins.

- It originally could measure angles up to 60°, which was one sixth of a circle.

– It is difficult to measure the precise voltage that a thermocouple is producing when heat is applied to its junction.

– First, they measure the length of the tooth in inches.

– This was a kind of tool to help measure the rain and how much it fell.

– Another governance measure should be to ensure that IP addresses should be shown in the histories of BLPs so that editors who repeatedly vandalize or deliberately add untrue information can be identified to their ISPs.

– With Congress cleared of those against Kansas becoming a free state, the measure was passed.

– A Dan is a measure of advanced rank, often used in martial arts and the board game go.

– Members in the “Sphyrna” group measure in size from the Scoophead, which is 100 centimeters long.

– Eccentricity may be interpreted as a measure of how much this shape deviates from a circle.

– DCPIP is often used to measure the electron transport chain in plants.

– In fact, we can’t ever know exactly what we will measure the momentum of a particle to be before we measure it, but we do know always that the total momentum of the two particles put together doesn’t change when the particles act on each other.

– One can measure many other things.

– Economists measure inflation regularly to know an economy’s state.

– However stones and pounds remains the sole unit that all people measure their weight in. The unit flourishes in all non official uses: media, sports c. Often in American-British boxing matches, the contenders  weight is stated in pounds then stones and pounds.

– Two shapes are similar if their angles have the same measure and their sides are proportional.

– The Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip was said to be a safety measure by Israel, but the Free Gaza Movement are opposed.

– Per capita income is often used to measure an area’s average income.

– Also blue and yellow flags were raised as a preventive measure for swimmers.

– One of the most widely known ways to measure time by natural cycles is by using atomic clocks.

– Geographers today measure these lines from what they call the Prime Meridian.

– A conical measure can be used in any pouring, measuring or mixing of liquids.

– Watts are a measure of Power power, meters are a measure of length, and kelvins are a measure of temperature.

– A barometer is an instrument used to measure air pressure.

“cell biology” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “cell biology”:

– It is important in the elucidation of molecular events involved in circadian rhythms, epigenetics and gene silencing, cell polarity, cell fusion, development, as well as many aspects of cell biology and biochemistry.

– Sabine Werner is a German biochemist and professor of cell biology at ETH Zurich.

– In 2004, the Wellcome Trust/Cancer Research UK Institute for Cell Biology and Cancer was renamed the Gurdon Institute in his honour.

– Some have structures rather like vertebrates eyes; some have nematocysts; some live as plasmodia ; some have two flagella; photosynthetic dinoflagellates contain a “bewildering array” of plastid types; and the whole of their genetics and cell biology is eccentric.

– As more people know about cell biology and biochemistry, the field of pharmacology has changed as well.

– Wallace Professor of Biomedical Sciences at Yale University, the Chairman of the Department of Cell Biology at Yale School of Medicine, and the Director of the Nanobiology Institute at the Yale West Campus.

– Much modern research uses a mixture of genetics, cell biology and molecular biology.

– Modern ideas from molecular biology, cell biology and cybernetics give us more ways of describing biological processes.

cell biology - sentence examples
cell biology – sentence examples