“fireworks” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “fireworks”:

– The island’s views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge make it a popular spot for watching the New Year’s Eve fireworks display.

– The Fireworks mode has been upgraded to a Laser and Water display feature as well.

– The Chinese developed many different kinds of fireworks with a variety of effects and color.Temple, Robert K.G.

– The culmination of the celebrations was to be a military parade, a march of an immortal regiment and fireworks on Victory Day on May 9, 2020.

– Copper spends the entire day with Cash, forgetting his promise to watch fireworks with Tod.

– Every New Year’s Eve, Taipei 101 is host to an impressive fireworks display that attracts people from all over Taiwan and other neighboring countries like Japan and Singapore to the area.

fireworks - some sentence examples
fireworks – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “fireworks”:

- Some of the those to have benefited from monies raised from the Abergavenny fireworks display include: Abergavenny Scouts, Crickhowell Scouts, Jigsaw community project, Llanbedr Village Thai Boxing, Mardy Juniors Football, RTB Ebbw Vale Junior AFC Club, a fuller list is on the Abergavenny and District web site.

- Sivakasi is called as Small Japan for being one of the largest fireworks producer in the world.
- In 2001, Davao City stopped letting people use fireworks because its people were hurting themselves too much.

– Some of the those to have benefited from monies raised from the Abergavenny fireworks display include: Abergavenny Scouts, Crickhowell Scouts, Jigsaw community project, Llanbedr Village Thai Boxing, Mardy Juniors Football, RTB Ebbw Vale Junior AFC Club, a fuller list is on the Abergavenny and District web site.

– Sivakasi is called as Small Japan for being one of the largest fireworks producer in the world.

– In 2001, Davao City stopped letting people use fireworks because its people were hurting themselves too much.

– WPIX-TV coverage of “The M*A*C*Y*S 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular” 4 July 1984.

– Their mayorleader president of the country and said that he wanted to stop fireworks everywhere.

– The most important special event is the Yanshui Beehive Fireworks Festival, where fireworks are shot straight into the people watching the show.

– Smaller, less explosive fireworks are available to regular, everyday people, but they are still dangerous and cause injuries each year.

– Examples for public goods are fresh air, knowledge, street lighting, or a fireworks display.

– Barium chlorate is used in fireworks to make a green color.

– They go to the Fourth of July fireworks together, and puts Freak on his shoulders so he can see.

– It was used to make a white color in fireworks before powdered metals were used.

– People used to run to be the first to set off fireworks and firecrackers at the beginning of the New Year at midnight, wherever they were.

– Monte Carlo is also the centre of gambling, politics, fireworks and culture.

– The fireworks start around at 8 p.m.

– Over the next few centuries, fireworks and firecrackers replaced burning bamboo as a way to chase away anything bad and to welcome in the New Year.

– More than 2000 campers watched the fireworks in 2009.

– A Syrian named Hasan al-Rammah wrote of rockets, fireworks, and other incendiaries, using terms that suggested he derived his knowledge from Chinese sources, such as his references to fireworks as “Chinese flowers”.Kelly, Jack 2004.

– On 13 May 2000 there was a huge destruction caused by an accident in a fireworks factory.

– During the Song Dynasty, many of the common people could purchase various kinds of fireworks from market vendors,Gernet, Jacques 1962.

More in-sentence examples of “fireworks”:

– The Abergavenny fireworks display was originally started to provide a display for the children’s home in c1965 it moved to its current location of Belgrave park in c1968 as the fireworks could be seen from the nearby Nevill hall hospital, the fireworks display has been put on every year since, up to the present.

– There are also some Chinese singingsinging, In Tourism Festival’s Music Fireworks Festival happens during the weeklong holiday.

– A fireworks event is a display of the effects created by firework devices on various occasions.

– It can be used as a pigment and in fireworks to make crackling sounds.

– Many young women wear “yukata” and “geta” at summer festivals, fireworks displays, and “Bon” festival dances.

– Lithium nitrate is used in fireworks to make a red color.

– In modern days, the burning of joss sticks can be used for any reason, like making the smell of a room better or lighting fireworks up.

– The festivities includes church services, street parades, fireworks displays, feasts, dance/music contests, and cockfights.

– Magnesium is used in fireworks to make a brilliant bright light.

– The Hanwha Group spends about 1500-million won for the fireworks festival.

– In 1984, Bosley guest-hosted the “Macy’s Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular” with local newscaster Pat Harper.

– NGC 6946, also known as the Fireworks galaxy, Arp 29, and Caldwell 12, is a spiral galaxy in the constellation of Cepheus and Cygnus.

– Before the fireworks start, additional festivals, such as concerts or racing are held.

– Events include a fireworks show, live bands, running race, food stands, and a carnival.

– The tradition of marking the day with the ringing of church bells and bonfires started soon after the Plot and fireworks were also included in some of the earliest celebrations.

– On the night of July 22-23, protesters in Portland came to a federal building and threw fireworks over the fence.

– It is also used in fireworks to make a bright red color.

– Lithium compounds are used as Pyrotechnic colorantpyrotechnic colorants and oxidizers in red fireworks and flares.

– The most common use of a firework is as part of a fireworks display.

– Virudhunagar district is one of the leading producer of match sticks, fireworks and printing in the country, mostly concentrated in and around Sivakasi.

– In addition to fireworks at the beginning of the New Year, many people light them on the 9th day of the holiday to celebrate the birthday of the Jade Emperor, the boss of the Chinese gods.

– It can also be used in fireworks and other explosives.

– In “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix the two escape Hogwarts and the new Defense Against The Dark Arts teacher, Professor Umbridge and left a fantastic fireworks show and a giant “W”.

– The best place to watch the fireworks is in front of 63 Building.

- The Abergavenny fireworks display was originally started to provide a display for the children’s home in c1965 it moved to its current location of Belgrave park in c1968 as the fireworks could be seen from the nearby Nevill hall hospital, the fireworks display has been put on every year since, up to the present.

- There are also some Chinese singingsinging, In Tourism Festival's Music Fireworks Festival happens during the weeklong holiday.
- A fireworks event is a display of the effects created by firework devices on various occasions.

– Around 12 o’clock, the new year is welcomed with government of the People’s Republic of Chinapublic fireworks and private firecrackers.

– Bismuth oxide is used in pyrotechnics to make fireworks that burn with an effect called “dragon’s eggs”.

– Uses include fireworks displays and rocket fuel.

– Thermite may also be used in fireworks to ignite other incendiaries.

– Before the big explosion, here seems to have been a fire in a part of the warehouse, where fireworks were stored.

– Inside the building, on the 91F, is a small theater showcasing films about the building and the annual New Year fireworks display.

– The music was played while the fireworks went off.

– Rockets are also used for fireworks and weapons and to control moves in outer space.

– The Ohio Fireworks Derecho was a severed wind storm that happened on July 4, 1969.

– Some fireworks are ground-based, and others are shot into the air.

– People cannot use fireworks or firecrackers, and dances must stop during the hours of Islamic prayers.

– A competition is held with the help of the local schools to design a poster for the Abergavenny fireworks display.

– In addition to a fireworks show, Miami, Florida lights Miami Tower with the patriotic red, white and blue on Independence Day.

– By midnight on July 6th Pamplona is already swarming with locals and tourists all waiting for the fireworks display that marks the start of the fiesta.

– The New Year’s Eve celebrations for 2014 in Dubai broke the world record for biggest fireworks display.

– In the evening, fireworks are set off in Beijing, and other large cities.

– It is also used in fireworks to make a green color.

– Strontium is used in fireworks and in some metal alloys.

– Modern mischief includes toilet papering gardens and buildings, flouring and egging of cars, people, and homes, “forking” gardens, setting off fireworks and smashing pumpkins and jack-o’-lanterns.

– After the police then entered the Freetown and Christianites attacked the policemen with fireworks and stones, and built barricades in the street outside Christiania gate.

– The Abergavenny fireworks display is an annual organized fireworks display.

“sell” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “sell”:

– A lot of critics liked the album, but it did not sell a lot of copies.

– They toured around Chicago to try and make the album sell more and to get more fans.

– Between 1628 and 1688, some communal land was allocated to the community, but the indigenous people still worked on Spanish-owned farms and produced goods to sell in Aguascalientes.

– Someone writes a book and want to sell it.

– As their father had before them, Mary and her brother Joseph Anning set up a table of ‘curiosities’ near the coach stop at a local inn to sell their wares to tourists.

– Most grocery stores with bakeries sell angelfood cakes.

– Zong published an Application programming interface to allow developers to sell and publish content to mobile customers worldwide.

– Furbies were the first successful attempt to produce and sell a programprogrammed robot.

sell how to use?
sell how to use?

Example sentences of “sell”:

– After the Independence, several Dominican governments tried to sell or rent the Samaná Bay, with the peninsula, to several foreign governments but without any result.

– A similar room, called the “artist’s alley”, is also often available for local and beginning artists to promote themselves and sell their items as well.

– Being one of the hottest places in the world, there are a lot of stalls that sell many ice cream desserts like “Itim Kati” or coconut ice cream.

– Preachers came to Germany to sell the indulgences, promising that money could release souls from purgatory.

– They have a small number of employees and do not sell many things.

– Their first EPs did not sell badly, so they made an album, “Parables for Wooden Ears”, in 1994.

– The game is based around feeding slimes so they make “plorts” which the player can sell for gold.

– This album was not her highest-selling, but it had still managed to sell over 1,000,000 copies in Asia.

– It is popular among hobbyists and can be found in many electronics stores that sell bare components, such as RadioShack.

– Some companies still sell new games for the ZX.

– It was illegal to sell them.

– Some companies hired red abalone divers to collect purple sea urchins and bring them to controlled sea ranches where they could be fed until they were healthy enough to sell for human use.

– These busses often sell for quite a lot, here are the prices…

– Some items are sold door-to-door, in which a sales person goes to a possible customers home and tries to sell an item.

– In China, street vendors sell roasted silkworm pupae.

– Joseph’s half-brothers under the leadership of Judah then kidnap him and sell him into slavery.

– Especially note that links to be avoided include links that primarily exist to sell products or services, and links to blogs and personal web pages and fansites.

- After the Independence, several Dominican governments tried to sell or rent the Samaná Bay, with the peninsula, to several foreign governments but without any result.

- A similar room, called the "artist's alley", is also often available for local and beginning artists to promote themselves and sell their items as well.

More in-sentence examples of “sell”:

– The auction house at first thought that the paintings would not sell for more than 600 to 800 pounds.

– In the United States it is illegal to catch and sell shellfish without a license.

– In 2004, Indian musician Rabbi Shergill turned the abstruse metaphysical poem “Bullah Ki Jaana” into a rock/fusion song in his debut album “Rabbi”; the song was a chart-topper in 2005, helping the album to eventually sell over 10,000 copies and became immensely popular in India and Pakistan.

– Sometimes it is more convenient to sell to an entrepôt than to travel long distances along a trade route.

– Outside Canada and the United States the album did not sell as well.

– Kempelen did try to sell it before his death.

– Prints of these works sell quite well, even today.

– It has gone on to sell over 100,000 copies in the US.

– All the remaining seeds made it to the quarterfinals, where the number one seeds George Morgan and Mate Pavić who exited to the eighth seeds Mitchell Krueger and Karue Sell in a match tiebreak while second seeds Filip Horanský and Jiří Veselý knocked out sixth seeds Dominic Thiem and Matthias Wunner.

– He does this so she can sell her music.

– One tries to buy the goods when they are cheap and to sell them when they are expensive.

– After the World War IISecond World War, the book was made illegal to reprint or sell new copies in Germany and Austria.

– One day Brian Epstein visited the Cavern to meet the Beatles, and ask about a record they made, so he could sell copies at his family’s music store.

– Scientists estimate that the United States and other industrial countries contribute less garbage to the plastic island due to modern garbage disposal; but such countries also produce and sell much of the plastic that becomes garbage for non-industrial countries.

– Turkey and the EU agreed not to put a lot of tax on what they buy and sell to each other.

– The Whitecaps crowds at Empire Stadium grew to sell out crowds, at 32,000 fans per match.

– That building is called the Market Hall and it is where people used to sell things, including wool from sheep which were, and still are, raised on farms in Chipping Campden.

– The organisers are the Festival Fringe Society: they publish a programme every year, sell tickets and give advice to performers from the Fringe office on the Royal Mile.

– This was done following a decision by the UK’s Competition Commission which said that BAA needs to sell either Glasgow or Edinburgh Airport.

– Because of the financial problem of Haitai company, the team started to sell many good players including Lee Jong-beom and Lim Chang-yong.

– The BSD license, which NetBSD uses, allows everyone to use, change, give away or sell NetBSD, as long as they do not take away the copyright notice and license text.

– Small farmers found it profitable to sell their slaves to the large plantation owners.

– Bernese farmers, who are proud of their decorative onion tresses and onion wreaths, also sell other onion products on the market, including Zwiebelkuchen, onion soup and onion sausages.

– Some department stores sell products cheaper than other stores.

– It has gone to sell 17 million copies world wide.

– It was not the first tablet to be sold, but it was the first one to sell in large numbers.

- The auction house at first thought that the paintings would not sell for more than 600 to 800 pounds.

- In the United States it is illegal to catch and sell shellfish without a license.

– Hamilton Smith was, with Craig Venter, a leader in the Celera corporation’s bid to analyse and sell information about the human genome.

– Many retailers will not buy and sell AO games so it is very hard for gamers to find AO-rated games.

– Xiaomi said they sell their phones close to cost and intends to make profit on services.

– However they also make Stratocasters which are made in Japan, but only sell them to the Japanese.

– It was the first German company to sell penicillin in Germany.

– These were people displaced by economicseconomic changes at the time which forced many poor peasants in northern France and Germany to sell their land.

– Convicted, he got seven years for attempting to sell stolen horses and forging horse ownership papers at Yass.

– The woman at the front of “Gin Lane” who lets her baby fall to its death, echoes the tale of Judith Dufour who strangled her baby so she could sell its clothes for gin money.

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

– The name was changed in 1917 to the Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, and through partnerships with other companies, they started to sell full cover car policies.

– They are nomads and they eat and sell camels, goats and sheep.

– Companies sell fruit juice just like any other drink.

– Paul Stoddart stated that he would sell Minardi if he could find the right buyer.

– The building does not actually sell clothes, but there are clothes in the window, as this is just for art.

– Her books continue to sell well around the world, in many different languages.

– They decided to have a limited range of goods and sell them at a discount price.

– When it first came out, it was not very popular, and did not sell as well as other writing programs like WordPerfect.

– This machine is able to sell most tickets.

– Lea Perrins also makes it in concentrated form that is made ready to sell in other countries.

– Many of the Allens stores sell less goods than other stores.

– This would change the future and make it easier to produce and sell integrated circuits.

– If someone has a better idea, they can sell it to others.

– It sold many copies and continued to sell for many years until the 78rpm records were replaced by long-playing records.

– The labels made many offers to sell Cloud Cult’s music, but the band decided to self-publish instead, which means that they make their albums themselves without the help of a company.

“substitute for” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “substitute for”:

+ His only appearence in the tournament was as a substitute for Raphaël Guerreiro in the semi-finals.

+ High-quality ground cardamom powder can often be a substitute for the pods.

+ He came on as a late substitute substitute for Nolberto Solano.

+ Nettles are sometimes used in cheesemaking, as nettle soup or as substitute for spinach.

+ Potassium chloride can be used as a substitute for table salt.

+ He came on as an 84th-minute substitute for Gary O’Neil.

substitute for - sentence examples
substitute for – sentence examples

Example sentences of “substitute for”:

+ Some medicinal crops can be used to substitute for sugars.

+ This variation of “surimi” is quite common in the West as it is a cheap substitute for real crab meat.

+ Typically, animals which do this do not have suitable teeth for grinding, and the gastroliths are a good substitute for this.

+ He came on as a substitute for Shola Ameobi at home to Manchester City.

+ He became a substitute for the Nighthawks Orchestra led by Vince Giordano.

+ The template is not to be a substitute for a section in paragraph form, since a review can not be accurately boiled down to a simple rating out of five stars or other numeric score.

+ This is a substitute for intended for use in message box templates.

+ In Finland “pettuleipä” was produced as a substitute for bread during the Finnish Civil War of 1918.

+ He is a substitute for the Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection, a member of the Delegation for relations with the Palestinian Legislative Council and a substitute for the Delegation to the European UnionEU-Kazakhstan, EU-Kyrgyzstan and EU-Uzbekistan Parliamentary Cooperation Committees, and for relations with Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Mongolia.

+ When a player wants to substitute for another player on the court, they let the score bench know.

+ Some medicinal crops can be used to substitute for sugars.

+ This variation of "surimi" is quite common in the West as it is a cheap substitute for real crab meat.

Some example sentences of “paleocene”

How to use in-sentence of “paleocene”:

+ The status of the late Paleocene birds “Gastornis” and “Remiornis”.

+ The Hyaenodonts were important mammalian predators that arose during the late Paleocene and persisted well into the Miocene.Barry J.C.

+ The strata are mostly Upper Cretaceous and some lower Paleocene rocks in North America.

+ The earliest Paleocene featured a low diversity and abundance of marine life, but this trend reversed later in the epoch.Hooker J.J.

+ The controversial evidence for such is a hadrosaur leg bone found from Paleocene strata in New Mexico; This means they were fossilised, then erosion uncovered them, then they were buried again in a younger layer of rocks.

+ In late Paleocene deposits of Spain and early Eocene deposits of France, shell fragments of huge Egg eggs have turned up in Provence.

+ However, a phylogenetic analysis of Paleocene mammals published in 2015 supported the monophyly of Creodonta, and put the group as relatives of pangolins.

Some example sentences of paleocene
Some example sentences of paleocene

Some example sentences of “base”

How to use in-sentence of “base”:

+ Another objective was to expand the base and destroy some of the French garrison force, experimenting with tactics for the People’s Army of Vietnam at that time with little experience in combat.

+ Marumo’s support group left New Ireland to establish a seaplane base on 2 May to support the Tulagi attack.

+ The injured were moved to the army base hospital in Srinagar.

+ Other foreign income came from money spent at the American army, navy, and air bases in the Philippines, such as the naval base at Subic Bay and Clark Air Base.

+ It reacts with base oxide.

+ It is usually triggered by glacial outwash, climate change, or change in base level, slope, or load caused by rising water level.

Some example sentences of base
Some example sentences of base

Example sentences of “base”:

+ Every acid has a conjugate base formed by removing the acid’s proton.

+ Animalia by Graeme Base famously applies alliteration within a storybook, going in order through each letter of the English alphabet and providing many sentences with alliteration.

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

+ The Data Base Task Group.

+ The United States run a military base on the island.

+ These structures, at the base of the flagellum, allow only certain wavelengths of light to register.

+ Both the AirPort and the AirPort Extreme can both mean the protocol, the expansion card or the base station.

+ The differences are in what they can and can’t add to the base map.

+ The two equal sides are called the legs and the third side is called the base of the triangle.

+ The frame is mounted vertically on a horizontal base provided with levelling screws.

+ The algorithm for such rounding is presented in the Scaled rounding section above, but with a constant scaling factor “s”=1, and an integer base “b” 1.

+ It also let Unit units get ready for deployments away from the crowded base there.

+ The goal was to prevent Australia from being used as a base to threaten Japan’s defenses in the South Pacific.

+ Avogadro’s number is a dimensionless quantity and has the numerical value of the Avogadro constant given in base units.

+ Every acid has a conjugate base formed by removing the acid's proton.

+ Animalia by Graeme Base famously applies alliteration within a storybook, going in order through each letter of the English alphabet and providing many sentences with alliteration.
+ In the outfield, Guerrero was sometimes considered a defensive liability, prone to making errors, which resulted in him being a designated hitter in the last stage of his remarkable career, but he was also known to have a very powerful throwing arm that allowed him to make outfield assists on base runners.

More in-sentence examples of “base”:

+ Artur Balder writes, in relation to the work of Castejón, that "an indispensable condition of the Gesamtkunstwerk, with a base of either visual, literary, or musical representation, is its timeless condition, its ability to withstand the test of time itself by rising instead of sinking into the spasm of momentary fashion, and perish with it a few years, and only to be seen in that context, as in a narrow place of history.

+ Immigration of Lady Fatima al-Ma'suma to Qom and his Holy Shrine of Fatima al-Ma'sumashrine in the city, and after that, immigration of other Imam's descendants and Sayyids, made the city the base of Shi'ism in Iran.
+ The superstructure defends how the base operates.

+ Artur Balder writes, in relation to the work of Castejón, that “an indispensable condition of the Gesamtkunstwerk, with a base of either visual, literary, or musical representation, is its timeless condition, its ability to withstand the test of time itself by rising instead of sinking into the spasm of momentary fashion, and perish with it a few years, and only to be seen in that context, as in a narrow place of history.

+ Immigration of Lady Fatima al-Ma’suma to Qom and his Holy Shrine of Fatima al-Ma’sumashrine in the city, and after that, immigration of other Imam’s descendants and Sayyids, made the city the base of Shi’ism in Iran.

+ The superstructure defends how the base operates.

+ BASF developed a procedure to industrially produce fertilizers on the base of nitrogen.

+ Pyrimidines include three of the Base bases in DNA and RNA.

+ Today, the city is the greatest base of Shi’ism from which the Shi’a knowledge is promoted to the world.

+ The word at the base is “in-flammare”.

+ The islands were first used as a whaling base in the 17th and 18th centuries.

+ It served as the power base of Islam in its first century where the early Muslim community developed.

+ Plus! features that enhance the base operating system or provide utility are generally included free of charge in the next release of Windows.

+ He also wanted an owner who would maintain the team in its traditional base in Italy.

+ Basement rocks of similar type are found at the base of the Moine Supergroup, sometimes with well-preserved unconformable contacts.

+ Template:Data/popdens calculates the estimated current population density for entities having Data templates based on parameters for a known base population plus daily increment value.

+ The Fourier transform is a mathematical function that can be used to find the base frequencies that a wave is made of.

+ He was given titles for the highest on base percentage, hit and batting average.

+ Get the fully qualified base page name of the current or the given page.

+ Nellis Air Force Base is a United States Air Force military base.

+ Hence, it is the base SI representation metrem, which can be equally represented as one joule of energy per coulomb of charge, J/C.

+ It is a very strong base base, even stronger than hydroxides like sodium hydroxide.

+ New shoots will grow for some time from the base of an established plant.

+ The prang housing Buddha relics is made from brick on a square shaped base in the Lop Buri style.

+ The community of Imaṉpa is at the base of Mount Ebenezer on its southern side.

+ Analysis suggested the genes in question had their origin at the base of the eukaryotic clades.

+ It dissolves easily in base bases to make arsenites.

+ The base is in the United States Air Force’s Nevada Test and Training Range NTTR, formerly called the Nellis Air Force Range NAFR.

+ The base is 125,000 acres.

+ The military base is in the towns of Kadena, OkinawaKadena and Chatan and the city of Okinawa in Okinawa Prefecture.

+ An alternative is to base height measurements on an ellipsoid of the entire earth.

+ This wiki isn’t as small as it used to be, but the editor base hasn’t grown with it so we might need some automated solution.

+ Its main base is Guernsey Airport, with other aircraft and crew based at Jersey Airport and Alderney Airport.

+ There is a United States military base which is partly in the city.

+ This is still his base today.

+ Over the years, the Festival has grown more and more popular because of the large fan base of Electronic Dance Music in the Chicago-land area.

+ Visitors to Daley Plaza can often be seen climbing on and sliding down the base of the sculpture.

+ This base class is defined to be used in Device Descriptors to indicate that class information should be determined from the Interface Descriptors in the device.

+ This had led to most modern coins being made of base metals – Cupronickelcopper nickel, bronze, or simple plated steel.

+ Its main base is Tunis-Carthage International Airport.

+ Ararat is an ideal base for looking at the areas many natural attractions such as the Grampians National Park, Mt Langi Ghiran, Mt Cole, Mt Buangor State Park, Ararat Hills Regional Park and the Pyrenees Ranges.

+ Another interesting fact is that Air Nostrum’s main base is Valencia Airport, not Madrid Airport the main base of Iberia Airlines.

+ Some of the lesbian fan base sees Xena and Gabrielle as a couple and has embraced them as role models and lesbian icons.

+ This would give the navy a base for attacks against Allied territories and forces in the South Pacific.

+ Dean Potter and Graham Hunt were killed in a BASE jump attempt at Yosemite National Park in California on May 16, 2015.

+ The city was named after the Roman general Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius who founded it as a military base for his operations in western Iberia.

+ Henry Briggs proposed to use 10 as a base for logarithms, such logarithms are very useful in astronomy.

+ This often includes tiles around the base of the fireplace and the floor.

+ Recent results suggest that they may lie near the base of the deuterostomes.

+ The kelvin is a base SI unit of measurement, since 2018 defined by setting the fixed numerical value of the Boltzmann constant “k” to 1.380649×10.

“by virtue of” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “by virtue of”:

– Nemorino’s confidence that tomorrow he will win Adina by virtue of the elixir, causes him to act indifferently toward her.

– The present council areas are designated “cities” by virtue of the Local Government etc.

– A Memorandum of Agreement was signed between the National Transmission Corporation by virtue of Proclamation Number 335 as the site of Maria Cristina National High School.

– Usually, the group becomes a nuisance for the other members of the Society because of their mischievous activities, while at times, it draws praises from the members by virtue of some laudable activities performed by the children.

– The spray from one species, “Megacrania nigrosulfurea”, is even used as a treatment for skin infections by a tribe in Papua New Guinea by virtue of its antibacterial constituents.

– Where the use of “same district number” is used for determining “predecessor” and “successor” in any office, but where the area is so altered as to make such a “predecessor” or “successor” of little or no biographical value, the word “redistricted” should be used rather than using names of officeholders whose connection is accidental by virtue of district number, but unrelated to any election contests between officeholders.

by virtue of use in-sentences
by virtue of use in-sentences

Example uses in sentence of “throw out”

How to use in-sentence of “throw out”:

– In some cases, chemists throw out a model if a lot of data will not fit, over time.

– He is well known for his strong arm and his ability to throw out baserunners.

– Many of the host species can spot and throw out almost perfect cuckoo eggs.

– However, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice refused to throw out Nair’s counterclaim, holding that Lee had abused the litigating process and therefore Nair has a reasonable cause of action.

– Some bombs also throw out dangerous metal fragments, and some are firebombs.

– They then take a drop of the mixture, throw out the rest, and add more water.

– I say throw out the “consensus” right now, let this discussion go, then have a vote at a later time once the sourcing concerns have been met.

– He also believed he should get to decide who in Italy counted as part of the Italian nation and he should get to throw out or arrest anyone he said did not count as a real Italian.

Example uses in sentence of throw out
Example uses in sentence of throw out

Use in sentence of “energy source”

How to use in-sentence of “energy source”:

+ Water heating is a thermodynamicsthermodynamic process using an energy source to heat water above its initial temperature.

+ Produced responsibly they are a sustainable energy source that need not divert any land from growing food nor damage the environment; they can also help solve the problems of the waste generated by Western society; and they can create jobs for the poor where previously were none.

+ An exception to this rule is when an outside energy source forces the reaction to occur in the opposite direction, such as when a battery is recharged.

+ Glycolysis, through anaerobic respiration, is the main energy source in many cells.

+ The planet Jupiter is sometimes called a failed star because it is made of the same elements as is the Sun, but it is not large enough to have the internal pressure and temperature necessary to cause hydrogen to fuse to helium, the energy source that powers the sun and most other stars.

+ Wind power in South Australia is a big energy source for the state and South Australia is well suited to wind farms as it is close to the Roaring forties winds.

Use in sentence of energy source
Use in sentence of energy source

“solar radiation” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “solar radiation”:

– One billion to two billion years in the future, the increase in solar radiation caused by the helium build-up at the core of the Sun will result in the loss of the oceans and the cessation of continental drift.

– The atmosphere affects the amount of solar radiation received.

– In 1868, Ångström created a spectrum chart of solar radiation that expresses each wavelength in the electromagnetic spectrumspectrum of sunlight in multiples of one ten-millionth of a millimetre, or 1 metres.

– Sea ice is highly reflective of solar radiation, reflecting about 60% of incoming solar radiation when bare and about 80% when covered with snow.

– The longer period of sunshine, greater the quantity of solar radiation will be received by a portion of earth.For example, at the equator the length of days and nights is 12 hours in all the months but the tropics of Arctic and Antarctic sunshine duration varies between 0 and 24.

– Insolation is the solar radiation that reaches the earth’s surface.

– There is a sudden increase in temperature of the atmosphere and solar radiation just below the line.

solar radiation how to use in sentences
solar radiation how to use in sentences

“mesh” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “mesh”:

– Sometimes, a doctor might also place a small mesh tube called a stent into the blood vessel.

– The attached stencil has open areas of mesh that transfer ink or other printable materials.

– It only leaves a semi-transparent mesh in front of the woman’s eyes, so she can see.

– In mesh networking, each node is connected to one or more other nodes.

– It uses a woven mesh to support an ink-blocking stencil.

– The wire mesh put flames out.

– They wear a mask of black mesh with a bib.

mesh in-sentences
mesh in-sentences

Example sentences of “mesh”:

- The yearly printed version was discontinued in 2007 and MeSH is now available online only.

- The entire bag of the net is often made from a lightweight mesh for less damage to thin butterfly wings.
- A fully connected network, complete topology or full mesh topology is a network topology in which there is a direct link between all pairs of nodes.

– The yearly printed version was discontinued in 2007 and MeSH is now available online only.

– The entire bag of the net is often made from a lightweight mesh for less damage to thin butterfly wings.

– A fully connected network, complete topology or full mesh topology is a network topology in which there is a direct link between all pairs of nodes.

– The number of arbitrary forks in mesh networks makes them more difficult to design and implement, but their decentralized nature makes them very useful.

– A fill blade or squeegee is moved across the screen stencil, forcing ink through the mesh openings.

– The mesh is smaller and can capture more forms of animals.

– The mullions then branch out and cross, intersecting to fill the top part of the window with a mesh of elaborate patterns called tracery.

– Originally in English, MeSH has been translated into numerous other languages and allows retrieval of documents from different languages.

– The needed MeSH number is the Unique ID in the MeSH Descriptor Page.

– Dredge nets have a gross mesh in order to let organisms smaller than the target organisms through.

– Nets for catching different insects have different mesh sizes, with less space between the threads.