“troll” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “troll”:

+ The term troll itself is meant to invoke the image from fairy tales of a mean monster living under a bridge that makes people pay to cross the bridge.

+ A patent troll is different from other patent owners for two reasons.

+ Just as a FYI, Djsasso, this is a sockpuppet of a serial troll who has been site banned from en.wiki and has created several hundred socks.

+ This especially might happen if a name I used only for a specific unfavorable site where I have said unfavorable things is connected with my real name, which has been done before excessively by a troll from that website.

+ That is how the Internet troll got its name.

+ Clearly a SPA troll account of some sort…

+ As for accusing Gwib and FSM of sockpuppetry, I raised the possibility of the latter after Creol made a dramafest out of it, and I had a small suspicion that the former used MindTheGap to troll about Benniguy, but I realized that it was stupid.

+ Second, a patent troll is also not usually the inventor.

troll in-sentences
troll in-sentences

Example sentences of “troll”:

+ In mid-July 2019, Rosselló faced controversy after his phone messages were leaked which revealed homophobic messages, plans to create troll accounts for Facebook, evidence of corruption and death threats towards Mayor of San Juan, Puerto RicoSan Juan Carmen Yulín Cruz.

+ The Orcs acquire Berserker, Spirit Walker, and Troll Batrider for their new armies.

+ Just as the troll exerts power against those wanting to cross the bridge, the difficult users feel they have a “captive audience” in particular articles.

+ I contested it and he continues to troll my page and edits.

+ A troll is someone who tries to make people mad by saying things on the Internet.

+ The other likely scenario is that we’re dealing with a fully aware adolescent troll who’s getting his yuks whenever he logs on and pretends to be this person.

+ The stolen human child then lives with the troll family.

+ Similar to a legendary troll under the bridge, who waits and makes demands of travellers trying to cross the bridge, the difficult users tend to hang around some significant articles, knowing that certain people will want to change or correct part of the text.

+ A Troll is a Nordic mythological creature, may be: elfelves, dwarves, or monsters.

+ Obvious troll is obvious.

+ After the troll episode, the fairies finally decide to give Artemis the gold, planning to kill him later so they can take the gold back.

+ In mid-July 2019, Rosselló faced controversy after his phone messages were leaked which revealed homophobic messages, plans to create troll accounts for Facebook, evidence of corruption and death threats towards Mayor of San Juan, Puerto RicoSan Juan Carmen Yulín Cruz.

+ The Orcs acquire Berserker, Spirit Walker, and Troll Batrider for their new armies.
+ Just as the troll exerts power against those wanting to cross the bridge, the difficult users feel they have a "captive audience" in particular articles.

+ The patent troll instead buys the patent from other companies, and, usually, very cheap because the other company was going out of business.

+ The meme was made in an apolitical way to troll “Wojak”.

+ Not to mention that there isn’t a chance in hell we’re promoting a troll to adminship.

+ Once in Terabithia, they fight with various creatures, including a troll that looks like Janice Avery, the school bully.

+ First, the patent troll usually does not make or sell any products itself.

+ Who’s for compromise? I understand it won’t alleviate the “but all the enwiki people will come troll us” concern of some supporters, nor the “this is political” concern of opposers, but it’s a middle ground nevertheless.

+ On websites such as Encyclopedia Dramatica where trolling is welcomed, users can troll without fear of being banned.

+ She also knocked over the troll umbrella stand, which made Sirius’s mother, Walburga Black, start screaming.

+ Another way was to put the changeling in a forest so that the troll could take its child back.

In sentence use of “obvious”

How to use in-sentence of “obvious”:

+ Hanja are usually only used to write words that are borrowed from the Chinese language, and are usually only used when the word’s meaning isn’t obvious based on the context.

+ Somalia and Ethiopia had a short war in 1964 over the Ethiopian part of Somalia, and it was obvious that more fighting was to come.

+ Since the most obvious article to redirect to is currently a redlink, a redirect to the List of Disney movies article will have to suffice for now.

+ They occur in most animals, but are especially obvious in insects.

+ Tim Burton was pressured to cast an obvious action movie star.

+ Both boys shouted for help and it was obvious that they would not get ashore unaided.

In sentence use of obvious
In sentence use of obvious

Example sentences of “obvious”:

+ This is a primitive trait, less obvious in more recent human species in Europe i.e.

+ Gender, and gender-roles are a large field, and I do not think we should require more than the obvious male/female split in the general case.
+ One of the most obvious differences was the 5200's lack of a keyboard.

+ This is a primitive trait, less obvious in more recent human species in Europe i.e.

+ Gender, and gender-roles are a large field, and I do not think we should require more than the obvious male/female split in the general case.

+ One of the most obvious differences was the 5200’s lack of a keyboard.

+ In these cases it is not obvious that they are impossible right away.

+ Please also give a brief sentence to explain if it is not obvious how it is related.

+ This is particularly obvious in the design of windows, which became very large, sometimes of immense size, with slimmer stone mullions than in earlier periods.

+ Thayil said, “It was pretty obvious from everybody’s general attitude over the course of the previous half year that there was some dissatisfaction.” Gilbert, Jeff.

+ If an obvious account compromise is detected, the account will be blocked.

+ Also, real-world problems are problems because there is no obvious way to solve them.

+ In 2005, “Gwangju Inhwa School affair” became known to the general public for the first time, but there was no obvious punishment.

+ The word “tree” in English means a long lived plant having obvious main stem, and growing to a considerable height and size.

+ In their time here they created an obvious WP:SNOW RFA, a disruptive WP:CASUAL page and a poem…

+ Film noir is an obvious one as are things like AFI.

+ While Dacres was preparing to set sail and continue the battle against the Americans, it became obvious the that the ship was about to sink.

+ Throughout this time, I’ve learned to live in the obvious spammy articles with a little over 90% accuracy.

+ It is obvious that the higher the heel, the riskier the shoe.

+ The most obvious gain is that they can sleep without falling off.

More in-sentence examples of “obvious”:

+ Top ballet schools have specialist orthopaedic consultants, and foot X-rays are an obvious and necessary safeguard before pointe work begins.

+ With the 22 votes Eptalon has, I think we see obvious consensus is there for his becoming a CU.
+ So, for example, in a list format it is obvious when a section ends, therefore it does not need a full stop.

+ Top ballet schools have specialist orthopaedic consultants, and foot X-rays are an obvious and necessary safeguard before pointe work begins.

+ With the 22 votes Eptalon has, I think we see obvious consensus is there for his becoming a CU.

+ So, for example, in a list format it is obvious when a section ends, therefore it does not need a full stop.

+ It is obvious that the promotional use by the Arabs of the three aforementioned maps, whose identity and originality are not clear, in comparison with 6000 maps and more than 200 historical and tourism books from Irastus to Herodotus to Estakhri and Ibn Houghal, who have all called the water body, Persian Gulf, shall lack any value.”Historical, Geographical and Legal Validity of the Name: PERSIAN GULF.

+ It is obvious that people still have issues about me becoming an administrator, no matter how hard I try to fix those issues, people always seem to find more issues.

+ Fuzhou dialect has experienced slow and obvious changes in pronunciation and vocabulary in the last 200 years.

+ Very obvious advertisement.

+ Heisenberg had already seen the same thing in terms of his original way of writing things out, and Heisenberg may have guessed what was almost immediately obvious to Born—that the difference between the answer matrices for pq and for qp would always involve two factors that came out of Heisenberg’s original math: Planck’s constant h and i, which is the square root of negative one.

+ The main reason is just when I see something obvious to me and generally happening right there and then.

+ However, it is more obvious that the latter have a vested interest because everyone knows they are being paid for their work.

+ The fast growth and success of the battle royale genre has been attributed to many factors, including the way all players start weak and removing any obvious advantage for players, and being well-suited for being a spectator eSport.

+ It is obvious that the promotional use by the Arabs of the three aforementioned maps, whose identity and originality are not clear, in comparison with 6000 maps and more than 200 historical and tourism books from Irastus to Herodotus to Estakhri and Ibn Houghal, who have all called the water body, Persian Gulf, shall lack any value.”page170 of the book and also Working Paper No.

+ I do not want to move into issuing warnings, because I am assuming good faith – it is obvious that they want to write – but with both Auntof6 and myself having tried to speak to them about it and having no response, I do not know what else to do.

+ From a strategic perspective, the establishment of the new puppet state was an obvious attempt by Hitler to pacify the now conquered Yugoslav peoples for the purpose of reducing the necessary occupation force to a minimum.

+ If the rationale is so obvious that it requires no explanation, then you should consider boldly merging the pages yourself rather than setting up a discussion.

+ A local vicar paid for this, seeing his obvious intelligence.

+ To take an obvious example, the comic mask is ugly and distorted, but does not imply pain.” To him, the lampooners became writers of Comedy and the truly artistic ones became writers of Tragedy.

+ Clones in cell lines occur, but there are some obvious provisos.

+ There is “no obvious sign that the international nuclear industry could eventually turn empirically evident downward trend into a promising future”, and the Fukushima nuclear disaster is likely to accelerate the decline.

+ As such, I believe it is obvious that Macdonald-ross should immediately have roll back removed until a time he has proven that he can use it appropriately.

+ Often, these are obvious examples of L1 interference.

+ Which of those surfaces is to be chosen? If the loop does not lie in a single plane, for example, there is no one obvious choice.

+ The most obvious is a contraction in bond lengths.

+ It has smaller cooling towers that can’t be seen as easily, but that make a more obvious cloud that appears to come from the ground.

+ The person I asked did not find amy obvious case of bullying.

+ The Professor explains the change as a natural phenomenon, although it is obvious to the reader that in fact he and Bormenthal have simply performed the reverse operation.

+ Jeans are one of the most obvious symbols of American cultural influence in the world.

+ Could I make a request to block two users, both obvious socks to the point that I’m not requesting CU.

+ It then becomes obvious that Laurel was the one who killed Patience.

+ A political party is the most obvious example.

+ Now the light coloured moths were obvious against the dark bark.

+ An obvious need for any modern emergency communication system is that, instead of just giving warnings, it must also be able to give clear instructions about what to do because of the emergency.

+ The most obvious way this was shown was the Berlin Wall.

+ It was obvious that some method was needed to find a new champion.

+ The illustration of bird beaks shows an obvious sign of their different ways of life.

+ The most obvious case of cherry picking is where only evidence that supports a given argument is used, and other evidence which does not support it or goes against it is ignored or covered up.

+ A Pneumothorax can occur for no obvious reason.

+ They are most obvious in the skin, hair and eyes.

+ Competitions go from obvious ones such as Olympic weightliftingweightlifting to the longest egg tossing distance, or for longest time spent playing “Grand Theft Auto IV” or the number of hot dogs that can be eaten in ten minutes.

+ I’ll be using rollback mainly to revert obvious vandalism.

+ Although the meaning of the character 媽 has no clear, obvious connection to a horse, 馬 is included to help the reader remember its pronunciation.

+ Both taxonomists and amateurs make use of the obvious differences between butterflies and moths.

+ Also, there are obvious links between the way human emotions are shown and the way other mammals show their emotions.

+ About a week ago, I closed the “List of Pokemon RFD” here with a “keep”; but with the option of quick-deleting the list later on, if it was not obvious the items were being worked on.

+ Jane Austen used her to mock the obvious classics where the perfect heroes fall in love with the heroines, and they marry and live “happily ever after”.

+ It is obvious that the demand for genetic counselling will increase hugely once accurate and complete genome analyses are widely available.

+ While TFK had rap influences, obvious with Trevors vocals in earlier TFK albums, “The Flame In All Of Us” and “Welcome To the Masquerade” have moved away from that, and used a more rock based sound.

“stalemate” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “stalemate”:

– Actual stalemate is rare, but the threat of stalemate has a big effect on endgame play.

– Harry Osborn, seeking vengeance for his father’s death and having taken the performance-enhancing gas, attacks Peter with his father’s Green Goblin technology, but the battle ends in a stalemate with Harry crashing down and having partial amnesia, losing his memory of Peter as Spider-Man.

– The existence of stalemate is a main reason why draws are common in chess, but rare in the chess derivative shogi.

– In World War I, trying to break the stalemate of trench warfare, soldiers tunneled under no man’s land and put explosives beneath the enemy’s trench.

– The Greeks refused to be drawn into the open cavalry ground near the Persian camp, and this led to a stalemate which lasted eleven days.

stalemate example in sentences
stalemate example in sentences

“long before” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “long before”:

+ Some of the general concepts were featured elsewhere before being introduced in the games; double battles appeared in the Pokémon anime long before appearing in the games, and Pokémon abilities are similar to the Pokémon Powers introduced in the “Pokémon Trading Card Game”.

+ The Patriots found out long before that could happen, and they safely evacuated the place.

+ The LBK people lived over a period of 1000 years, long before the Bronze Age and farmed crops like wheat, lentils and peas.

+ However, many were made long before then.

+ The Gruiformes evolved early, long before the passerine songbirds which are the most common birds today.

+ The Lapps of these four countries lived there long before the countries of Northway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia were created.

+ Humans can make a little bit of quark-gluon plasma in the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, but it doesn’t last long before cooling down.

long before use in-sentences
long before use in-sentences

Example sentences of “long before”:

+ Large-seeded legumes were part of the human diet long before the Neolithic agricultural revolution, as evident from archaeobotanical finds from the Mousterian layers of Kebara Cave, in Israel.

+ It seems certain that Egypt was unified culturally and economically long before its first king ruled from the city of Memphis.

+ The valley of the Moselle, which owes its wealth to the fact that it is close to the water and it has fertile land, was settled long before the Roman era.

+ Tropical Storm Chris was a tropical storm for not very long before wind shear destroyed it on August 19.

+ It is likely that people were living there long before that, but rising sea levels will have covered earlier sites.

+ Eskimo and Lapp people lived in the Arctic long before electric heaters, snow-mobiles, and modern houses.

+ The Mpongwé tribe lived in the area long before the French took control of the land in 1839.

+ The quilt is said to have evolved long before it.

+ The fruit, however, may have originated long before in Asia.

+ The cranial features on the bone seem to be intermediate between those found on “Homo erectus” and those of later species such as “Homo heidelbergensis” which dominated Europe long before “Homo neanderthalensis”.

+ The medical tradition dates back long before the university began.

+ In the case of linear programming, the word “programming” should be seen as “planning”; George Dantzig coined the term in the 1940s, long before computers were used to solve such problems.

+ One example of preadaptation is in dinosaurs, which evolved feathers with the function of thermo-insulation and display long before they were used for flight by early birds.

+ This was long before the theories of modern paleontologists like Robert Bakker.

+ Jack the Ripper is thought by many to be one of the first serial killers that many people knew about, even though his victims were killed long before the phrase was invented.

+ He was born long before Thutmose’s coronation.

+ Eriksson is said to have visited North America long before anyone else in Europe did.

+ His “Blues Brothers” act with Dan Aykroyd was famous, long before “The Blues Brothers” movie.

+ According to the Chinese historian Sima Qian, Qin Shi Huang ordered this army to be built long before he became the first Emperor of all China in 221 BC.

+ Leah could sign full sentences long before her ‘hearing’ peers could even speak, and because of that, her parents say she never threw a tantrum.

+ Large-seeded legumes were part of the human diet long before the Neolithic agricultural revolution, as evident from archaeobotanical finds from the Mousterian layers of Kebara Cave, in Israel.

+ It seems certain that Egypt was unified culturally and economically long before its first king ruled from the city of Memphis.
+ The valley of the Moselle, which owes its wealth to the fact that it is close to the water and it has fertile land, was settled long before the Roman era.

More in-sentence examples of “long before”:

+ Despite the infobox on the right, the earliest fungi were probably in existence long before the Devonian period.

+ Disneyland may have had problems when it opened, but it was not long before it became a success.

+ The slim, elegant Castles were trendsetters in many ways: they travelled with a black orchestra, had an openly lesbian manager, and were animal rights advocates long before it became a public issue.

+ It was not long before Spanish settlers turned to the hills, where they found rich volcanic soil and a better climate.

+ Sometime not long before the year 1160 he was inspired by some events.

+ The coat of arms of Estonia has existed long before they were official recognized after the War of Independence between 1918 and 1920, when the Republic of Estonia was internationally recognized.

+ Germany declared war on Russia, and began to carry out a plan created long before to fight a war in Europe.

+ It was spoken long before the Roman EmpireRomans brought Latin to the Iberian Peninsula.

+ Harry has not been back at school very long before it becomes clear that everybody inside the school is in danger.

+ He stopped spending money on new players, and sold the club not long before his death.

+ Though the US Forest Service fought wildfires long before World War II, the war made doing it even more important.

+ The other book was called “The Dark Frigate, Wherein is told the story of Philip Marsham who lived in the time of King Charles and was bred a sailor but came home to England after many hazards by sea and land and fought for the King at Newbury and lost a great inheritance and departed for Barbados by the same ship, by curious chance, in which he had long before adventured with the pirates.” That book won the Newbery Medal for 1924.

+ During his nearly 30 years service with the NZHRM, Dorus saved hundreds of people from drowning at sea, becoming legendary long before his retirement.

+ The split between Synapsids and Sauropsids took place long before therapsids evolved.

+ Manson was a convicted criminal long before the infamous murders.

+ Andhra or AP was ruled by him, long before the times of Ramayana and Mahabharata.

+ In the United States, the carved pumpkin was first associated with the harvest season in general, long before it became an emblem of Halloween.

+ It doesn’t take long before Angeline becomes pregnant and gives up on her dreams of becoming a nurse in order to marry Marcel.

+ Writing started long before the invention of paper.

+ According to the legend, he explored America long before Christopher Columbus.

+ However, Tropical Storm Ana formed on April 20, long before the official start of the season.

+ This does not last long before others in his neighborhood begin to see the area as a danger and the wildlife within it as a threat. Billy eventually runs away with one of the young foxes.

+ Wagner died long before the Nazis arose.

+ It would not be long before the idea was adopted worldwide.

+ Despite the infobox on the right, the earliest fungi were probably in existence long before the Devonian period.

+ Disneyland may have had problems when it opened, but it was not long before it became a success.
+ The slim, elegant Castles were trendsetters in many ways: they travelled with a black orchestra, had an openly lesbian manager, and were animal rights advocates long before it became a public issue.

+ She was a doctor and a surgeon long before it was permitted for women.

+ It was not long before Peña was touring the world, both as a soloist and an accompanist with performances at Carnegie Hall in New York City, the Royal Albert Hall in London and the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam.

+ However, many groups had already disappeared long before then.

+ It wasn’t long before clashes broke out between the two groups.

+ The effects of electrons were known long before it could be explained.

+ However, long before it reached Hawaii, it lost strength and dissipated on the evening of July 31.

+ Many, many couples in the western world today have had sexual intercourse long before the wedding, and the honeymoon has become a time of intimate relaxation before returning to work, debts, and other obligations.

+ Tiān has several meanings including “sky” “day” “Heaven” and “God.” The earliest versions of the character 天 is a picture of a man with a very large head, which suggests “head man” or “leader.” Since Chinese people believed that when any person dies he or she goes to Tiān, and that dead ancestors are more powerful than they were while still alive, it is possible that Tiān originally was the name of the earliest ancestor of the Zhōu ruling house from long before the fall of the previous dynasty, the Shàng.

+ The large number of resources, in particular, led to the creation of very complex hierarchical societies in British Columbia, long before the government of the Europeans.

+ He became a star in Mexico long before he wrestled in the United States.

+ In this season a Subtropical Storm One Subtropical Storm formed in the month of January, long before June 1.

+ He also moved its story into his fictional world Middle-earth, which he had already invented long before he wrote “The Hobbit”.

+ Sarah lived 42 more years and the Civil War freed their slaves long before she died.

+ Augustine says that it is of Apostolic origin, and he speaks of it in a way that shows that all Christians celebrated it long before his time.

+ After 2 years a thief had come and took not much, but after about two and a half years in hiding, not long before the end of the war, the thief was caught and, in exchange of not going to jail or death, he told the Nazis that a Jewish family – the Franks – were in hiding.

+ However instances of open division on doctrinal questions as well as daily matters had occurred long before the Great Schism of 1054.

+ This are also signs that there may have been holes dug for some sort of ritual purpose long before the dolmen was set up.

+ The characters refer to “Earth-that-was” and in the movie, it is said that long before the events in the series a large population had left from Earth to a new star system: “Earth that was could no longer sustain our numbers, we were so many.” The people settled in this new star system, with “dozens of planets and hundreds of moons.” Many of these were terraformed, a process in which a planet or moon is altered to resemble the Earth.

+ Because of the air, meteorites generally burn up long before they get to the earth.

+ Beninese literature had a strong oral tradition long before French became the main language.

+ It’s not long before the player realizes that a toy found buried in a park was made at one of Cruella de Vil’s toy factories; the fact that her toys are being buried rather than being played with is making mean Cruella very upset.

+ A good example is England, where relief for the poor was available in every parish in the land, long before there were any government social services.

“as good as” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “as good as”:

+ The duo version of Intel Core has two cores, which give performance per watt almost as good as single-core processors.

+ His second year joining the NBA was not as good as he expected, he got backache several times.

+ The PW6000 was not as good as expected and this may have reduced the number of sales; several airlines cancelled their orders before the more efficient CFM engine arrived.

+ Her friends saw that the way she looked and how clean her house was not as good as they used to be.

+ This was not always because amateurs were thought to be not as good as professionals.

+ The read performance of RAID 5 is almost as good as RAID 0 for the same number of disks.

+ This had saved the orchestra in the difficult years when the economy was bad and during the early war years, but the orchestra was not as good as it had been.

+ The American Association started in 1882 and was almost as good as the National League.

as good as in sentences?
as good as in sentences?

Example sentences of “as good as”:

+ Brian Tallerico from “UGO” thought that the episode was not as good as “The Simpsons Movie”.

+ Mii is now old, and her health is not as good as before.

+ If what we want is change, then a vandalistic change is as good as any other.

+ It’s not even half as good as Jill Sobule’s song ‘I Kissed a Girl’.” Raegun.

+ Gold is a fairly good electrical conductor, but not as good as copper or silver.

+ However, as they say, good things come in small packages, and the agricultural goods of BC, are about as good as they come.

+ In 1556 he joined the court of Duke Albert V of Bavaria who was very keen on music and was trying to make music in his country as good as the music in Italy.

+ I simplified it as good as I can and also added some more references to it.

+ This sounds just as good as a real anvil.

+ The critics thought it was not as good as the other two movies.

+ Jeff Otto from IGN said that the episode is good, but not as good as other episodes about romance.

+ The reviews it got from critics were not as good as for “To Bring You My Love”.

+ One way is often as good as another, but if everyone does things the same way, will be easier to read and use, and easier to write and edit.

+ Some people think the play is not as good as Shakespeare’s other plays.

+ Brian Tallerico from "UGO" thought that the episode was not as good as "The Simpsons Movie".

+ Mii is now old, and her health is not as good as before.

More in-sentence examples of “as good as”:

+ I believe that it meets most of the criteria, and that it is pretty much as good as it can get.

+ Usually, they were not as good as the white-only places.

+ Charles Lamb said that the series were not as good as Hogarth’s other works.

+ Some people said that Bernard Marshall’s books were as good as Sir Walter Scott’s books, “”.

+ However even with changes the MiG fighter airplanes were not as good as the fighter airplanes designed by the design offices of Lavochkin or Yakovlev.

+ In some cases it was a word that was used as a way of making people seem like they were not as good as them.

+ The American MBTs were still not as good as attack helicopters at destroying Iraqi tanks.

+ I’ve got the article as good as I can get it, so if more people work on it maybe it can get marked as a good or very good article.

+ It is a breach of the warranty when the promise is broken, i.e., a product is defective or not as good as should be expected by a reasonable buyer.

+ They felt that art at that time was not as good as the classical art that had been produced 2000 years ago in Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome.

+ If a vector graphic image is made very big on the monitor, it will still look as good as its regular size.

+ Cleomenes and Dion want the king to marry again, but Leontes believes no woman would be as good as Hermione, and his servant Paulina agrees.

+ It was as good as a freezer, because the food would stay frozen there until the family needed it.

+ Some think the show is not as good as it used to be.

+ He drank a lot and later albums were not as good as the first one.

+ Many fans and critics thought when the album was released, that it was not as good as the album they made two years earlier, Led Zeppelin IV, but today it is seen as one of their best albums.

+ The song received rather negative reviews from pop music critics, some of whom said it wasn’t as good as other Bedingfield songs.

+ Tony Sokol from Den of Geek thought that the episode was not as good as other “Treehouse of Horror” episodes.

+ Most critics do not think it is as good as “La Regenta”.

+ The Nazis believed that some races and ethnic groups were not as good as others.

+ This can lead to him feeling ashamed and not as good as other men.

+ The film’s music was thought of as mediocre, not being as good as the author’s other work.

+ Some dieticians think that drinking smoothies is not as good as eating the original fruit, because the smoothie has less fibre, and does not provide exercise for the jaw and other digestive processes which eating the fruit would give.

+ Though usable, they were not as good as the English pencils.

+ The Chapel Royal was not nearly as good as it had been in the 16th and 17th centuries when it had been associated with many famous composers.

+ Not every cow is as good as another cow.

+ Even though Mikoyan-Gurevich airplanes in World War II had not been as good as airplanes by Lavochkin or Yakovlev.

+ Its backlight and contrast are as good as the 101 model of the Game Boy Advance SP.

+ Many say that the new circuit configuration is not as good as it used to be as a result of the new chicanes at Tamburello and Villeneuve.

+ In the books he wrote at Eisenach were not as good as his earlier writings.

+ This means that they have to provide telecommunication services that are just as good as what people without disabilities get.

+ But BR did not get much money from the government, so could not get new trains that were just as good as the old ones.

+ The students in my class have a range of English proficiency, so some of their work is not as good as others.

+ However, he noted that the new in-screen fingerprint scanner was slower and more finicky and camera performance was not as good as the Pixel 3’s in low light.

+ However, places like black schools and libraries got much less money and were not as good as places for whites.

+ Troy Island Mell, of IGN, felt that the story “would be anywhere near as good as it is without its ability to create such strong characters”.

+ This was supposed to make its articles as good as professional encyclopedias.

+ And Green Day are as good as this stuff gets.” Coleman, Mark.

+ She ended up deciding that the revolution in Russia was not as good as she thought and that the Bolsheviks tricked many of the people in Russia.

+ But readers from the 18th and 19th Centuries did not think Wyatt’s work was as good as Shakespeare’s or Sidney’s, who came after him.

+ It’s as good as Saturn, an existing VGA.

+ He believed that the Gothic art of the Middle Ages was not as good as the art of Florence in the 15th century was the greatest artist since the days of Ancient Greece.

+ Their English is nearly as good as people who are from England or America.

+ That means repair or replacement if the article or service is not as good as the warranty says.

+ Because all the ingredients give their flavor to the finished drink, a cocktail is only as good as the worst ingredient.

+ He said the stunts, chases, and other technical issues were as good as in any James Bond film.

+ I believe that it meets most of the criteria, and that it is pretty much as good as it can get.

+ Usually, they were not as good as the white-only places.
+ Charles Lamb said that the series were not as good as Hogarth's other works.

“sloping” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “sloping”:

– A tropical wave is usually preceded by an area of sinking, intensely dry air, sloping as a northeast wind.

– These arches rise from sloping fins with angular leading edges pointed to the flow of the river.

– It is either single-story or has a second story built into a sloping roof, usually with dormer windows.

– Viols are old string instruments from the 1400s and 1500s with sloping “shoulders” on the instrument’s body and flat backs.

– It provides a smoother ride as well as higher speed driving on a sloping hill, compared to the K1.

– These four feeder roads were short, narrow and sloping to battle field.

– The Western Ghats are steep on the seaward side but gently sloping on the side of the Deccan plateau.

– It is cleverly designed with sloping sides that make the building look taller and not so wide.

sloping example in sentences
sloping example in sentences

Example sentences of “sloping”:

– Many towns are built on the sloping sides of valleys.

– Like viols, it has a flat back, a wide rib, sloping shoulders and a carved head at the top of the peg box.

– Their density suggests that there was a very large village on the sloping river bank on this side.

– The mechanical advantage of a wedge is the length of the sloping side of the wedge and divide it by the length of the thick end of the wedge.

– It was given the nickname “Aardvark” although the railfans used to call it “The Badger” owing to its sloping front ends.

– Common additions include a small stick outside the hole on which birds can sit on, and a sloping roof to make rainwater run off.

– People dig into a hillside or other sloping surface and build it up so it is level in places, like steps.

- Many towns are built on the sloping sides of valleys.

- Like viols, it has a flat back, a wide rib, sloping shoulders and a carved head at the top of the peg box.
- Their density suggests that there was a very large village on the sloping river bank on this side.

– These aircraft typically have a sloping loading door at the rear of the fuselage for quick loading and unloading.

– While pretty much all apices are made up of a line sloping up to the right, the line can be more or less curved, and is different in length from less than half the height of a letter to more than the height of a letter.

– The double bass still looks a little bit like the old viol because it has sloping shoulders and the strings are tuned in fourths.

– There are many restaurants and shops, the famous “Fastnacht Museum” in the sloping tower, and many schools such as Armin-Knab-Gymnasium, Friedrich-Bernbeck-Schule, Fachoberschule.

“lichen” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “lichen”:

+ The fossil record for lichen dates back 400 million year for certain, and the signs are that earlier forms existed 600 million years ago.

+ It has a brown-green body with patches of color that look like lichen that grows on wet rocks.

+ The nearest Rock rock, wall or roof probably has lichen on it.

+ Also, lichen fungi can reproduce sexually by forming fruiting bodies containing spores.

+ The map lichen “Rhizocarpon geographicum” grows extremely slowly, and can reach an age of over 1000 years.

+ Each lichen is a flat patch bordered by a black line of spores.

+ Tiger moths usually have bright colours, footmen, lichen moths and wasp moths.

lichen in sentences?
lichen in sentences?

Example sentences of “lichen”:

+ Both constituents gain from their access to niches with low nutrient value, which is where lichen are found.

+ After long debate, lichen are now classified as fungi, under the genus and species of the host fungus.

+ Some lichen are eaten by humans.

+ The map lichen is a species of lichen, “Rhizocarpon geographicum”.

+ This makes the lichen look like a map or a patchwork field.

+ Many lichen are sensitive to changes around them.

+ Lichenometry is based on the assumption that the largest lichen growing on a rock is the oldest individual.

+ In all cases the lichen are quite different in appearance and life-style from either constituent; it is possibly the most complete symbiosis known.

+ It may be used for dating: the diameter of the largest lichen of a species on a rock surface shows the time that the rock has been exposed.

+ If the growth rate is known, the maximum lichen size will give a minimum age for when this rock was deposited.

+ Often the lichen is mat-like, and clings to the surface.

+ The European Space Agency discovered that lichen can survive unprotected in space.

+ Growth rates for different areas and species can be obtained by measuring maximum lichen sizes on substrates of known age, such as gravestones, historic or prehistoric rock buildings, or moraines of known age.

+ Some lichen produce natural antibiotics that kill bacteria.

+ These areas have tundra vegetation of mosses, lichen and algae.

+ A single site in Costa Rica yielded about 300 species of lichen on leaves, in the understory of the rain forest; a single fallen “Elaeocarpus” tree in New Guinea held 173 species; the evergreen laurel “Ocotea atirrensis” was found with 50–80 lichen species on a “single leaf”.

+ The deer can get at shrubby lichen under the snow.

+ The lichen is different in shape and mode of life from any of the partners.

+ Both constituents gain from their access to niches with low nutrient value, which is where lichen are found.

+ After long debate, lichen are now classified as fungi, under the genus and species of the host fungus.
+ Some lichen are eaten by humans.

How to use the word “complain”

How to use in-sentence of “complain”:

+ There has been a complain made by Cell C, that Voov Central cannot only be free by Vodafone or Vodacom but to all cellphones are different simcards in South Africa.

+ Some people may complain of mild itchiness and a burning sensation.

+ Negative, you made it about me when you stated above my past history and the point of your asking was so that you could “can point to this if ‘I’ complain next time” as you state above also.

+ Many people also complain about problems that make their computer less safe to use, even though Microsoft tries to fix these problems.

+ Sometimes, readers complain saying: “Why aren’t these pages copy-edited?” Or, if they have been here a bit longer: “Why aren’t these pages wikified?”.

+ Some people though complain about the stereotypes of children in Act 1 and also about the stereotypes of Arabians and the Chinese in Act 2.

+ He began to complain and protest his treatment.

+ Curitiba’s climate is usually mild all year round though locals complain that the weather can change at anytime.

How to use the word complain
How to use the word complain

Example sentences of “complain”:

+ Many users complain that Windows creates problems for them.

+ If a person with a disability thinks that they have been discriminated against by a public accommodation, they can complain to the United States Department of Justice.

+ Some people complain about God, and God punishes them.

+ The “Grundgesetz” says that every person may complain to the Federal Constitutional Court when his or her constitutional rights, especially the human rights, have been violated by the government or one of its agencies, and after he or she has gone through the ordinary court system.

+ People who receive less than 8 hours of sleep a night tend to complain more and feel very fatigued throughout the day.

+ Your neighbors may complain because of barking.

+ Politicians in countries that burn much oil complain about high oil prices, because voters complain.

+ I think we complain about having too many conversations that direct us away from working on the project, and I think that this discussion will only further waste all of our times.

+ This is because the downloader was doing something illegal and cannot complain to the authorities without getting in trouble themselves.

+ She helped complain about bad conditions in the camp, so people would be aware.

+ While the rest of Percy’s cabin mates complain about him because he is undetermined, Luke tries to make him feel at home, even stealing a toiletry bag for him.

+ Many users complain that Windows creates problems for them.

+ If a person with a disability thinks that they have been discriminated against by a public accommodation, they can complain to the United States Department of Justice.
+ Some people complain about God, and God punishes them.

Some example sentences of “construction”

How to use in-sentence of “construction”:

– During his rule, drilling the country’s Petroleumoil reserves funded the construction of hospitals, schools, roads notably, paving the Esmeraldas, and equipment for the armed services.

– Eser Tümen was a Turkish businessman and capital project engineer for construction of the FSM Bridge.

– Using Moisseiff’s design, bridge construction began on September 27, 1938.

– She also had much input in the construction of the “Château de Lunéville”.

– The bodyshell design was also used for construction of the British Rail Class 456Class 456 direct current units.

Some example sentences of construction
Some example sentences of construction

Example sentences of “construction”:

– With the site acquired, in 1941, construction funds soon followed and Naval Reserve Air Base Los Alamitos began to take shape.

– The funds that had been dedicated for freeway construction were instead redirected to the region’s public transportation infrastructure.

– They were used again during construction of the new bridge that opened in 1950.

– He donated money for the construction of an aquarium in Chicago, which would later be named after him.

– In normal flat ballet shoes, the toe construction does not provide this support for the dancer’s body weight.

– They also are used for construction of high buildings or window cleaning.

– A ceremony to celebrate the start of the building construction took place on September 14, 1948.

– Most building designers offer a complete service from concept design, through to construction documentation.

- With the site acquired, in 1941, construction funds soon followed and Naval Reserve Air Base Los Alamitos began to take shape.

- The funds that had been dedicated for freeway construction were instead redirected to the region's public transportation infrastructure.

– This is a list of buildings currently under construction or proposed that are planned to reach 100 metres in height.

– In one of the earliest episodes, he was created out of construction paper cutouts and animated with the use of stop motion.

– Set construction means building the scenery for the performance of a Play play in a theatre or for the filming of a movie or a television programme.

– It is less common than white asbestos but can be found in some construction materials.

– However, Kitami learns that a large number of industrial cylinders were unrelated to the dam construction have been purchased and Klima has secretly confined his secretary, and threatened to produce poison gas.

More in-sentence examples of “construction”:

- For the construction of the name one has to understand Icelandic naming conventions.

- Messam is also a general contractor and owner of a construction firm.

– For the construction of the name one has to understand Icelandic naming conventions.

– Messam is also a general contractor and owner of a construction firm.

– Three extensions are under construction for opening by 2014-2018: Nagano-Kanazawa, Aomori, AomoriAomori-Hakodate and Takeo-Onsen-Isahaya.

– The construction works were led by Cairo Bueno, and the stadium was designed by the architect Davi Ferreira Lima.

– Many plumbers are construction workers.

– In 1953, his family’s construction firm was taken.

– It was hoped that they would provide a renewable source of timber for construction and furniture making.

– Likewise, “architecture” refers not only to the design of safe, functional buildings, but also to elements of creation and innovation which aim at elegant solutions to construction problems, to the use of space, and to the attempt to evoke an emotional response in the builders, owners, viewers and users of the building.

– Thus the image of the god who once saved the city from the foreign invasion had a fate similar to that of the siege machines of Demetrius, which when sold financed the construction of the Colossus.

– Rebuilding is largely completed and the Observatory is now a major partner in the construction of the Giant Magellan Telescope.

– In 1988, two years after the Chernobyl disaster, the Danes passed a law forbidding the construction of nuclear power plants.

– This construction equipment is used for levelling the soil layer, digging trenches, as well as for transporting bulk cargo.

– The company was founded in 2005 as an investment group “Rost” for the construction of housing and commercial real estate, but in the same year the company began investing in road construction and was named “Rostdorstroy”.

– Strict construction means a restriction of judicial interpretation.

– He put a lot of his effort into ambitious construction projects and luxurious dwellings for himself.

– When construction of the fort was finalised, there were a total of 41 gun emplacements around Sydney Harbour.

– Soon afterwards, construction for the station began at the seminary.

– Attendance at the school benefited from the construction of a swimming pool, opened in October 2006.

– For example, her view of the Subject subject, and its construction has some things in common with Sigmund Freud and Lacan.

– King Fahad pledged funds for the construction of the building in 1995.

– The name reminds that before the construction of the Dnieper HPP dam in 1932 at the place where the river crosses the rocky southern edge of the Ukrainian Shield, numerous Dnieper rapids, which hinder navigation, ended.

– Most of the captured personnel were Korean slave laborers assigned to Japanese naval construction units.

– In order to solve the problem, construction for new airport that can run 24 hours and meet the growing needs started.

– It began construction in 1957.

– Governor Balbo promoted the construction of many new villages for many thousands of Italian colonists in the coastal areas of “Italian Libya” and of new villages for the Arabs.

– In 2008 the construction measures ended after investments amounting to EUR 35 million.

– To avoid the need to purchase agreements for running under surface buildings, the tunnels were bored below roadways, where construction could be carried out without charge.

– Their construction was the start of what was to become a massive castle building programme in England and Wales.

– It began being built in 2002 and was finished in 2010 after many failures and bankruptcy of the construction company.

– In 1871 was finished construction of the railroad and began traffic on the road from Pardubice to Havlíčkův Brod.

– The area became the focus of a targeted regeneration initiative, led by the Castle Vale Housing Action Trust from 1993 to 2005, where the estate witnessed the demolition of many of its houses and facilities, the repair of remaining properties, and the construction of new housing and facilities along with the remodelling of the estate, funded both privately and publicly.

– Later, when the construction of railroads began “lying the country together and opening up the West”, other Liechtensteiners emigrated to United States to work in the construction of railroads.

– In the “Ōnin” era, the emperor gave Yoshimasa’s villa with a special name — “Higashiyama-dono”., Construction work was interrupted by the Ōnin War.

– The northern edge of Antakya has been growing rapidly over recent years, and this construction has begun to expose large portions of the ancient city, which are frequently bulldozed and rarely protected by the local museum.

– During the renovation of villages for the construction of Naya Raipur, it displaced the population of one village.

– They also worked on road construction while continuing to build houses.

– He is a National Council Member of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry Malaysia Young Entrepreneurs Section, PCCC General committee member and was head of property management of the Property Development, Construction and Management Committee.

– As of 2006, ongoing excavations have revealed construction on the site of Fujiwara-kyō as early as 682, near the end of the reign of Emperor Temmu.

– Built in 1888, is the only specimen of steel construction the Belgium in the Americas.

– With this population being reorganized, vast amounts of construction efforts began to shape the ceremonial core of the city.

– In 1970 the building began to move to Moscow and construction took five years.

– Rockefeller, who took a personal interest in the design and construction of new SUNY facilities across the state.

– In 2012, the proposed construction of Liverpool Waters project caused for the sites to be included in the List of World Heritage in Danger.

– They spend most of their time building clear structures using cranes and other construction tools.

– The plan would use construction to double the economy of Japan.

– In the construction trade, the term “marble” is used for any massive, crystalline calcitic rock useful as building stone.

“layered” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “layered”:

– In the layered stacks are flat disk-shaped thylakoids.

– Worms eggs present a three layered structure with an External Vitellin Layer, a Chitin Layer that confers mechanical resistance and an internal Lipid-rich layer that makes the egg chamber impermeable.

– The immune system protects organisms from infection with layered defences.

– This finished, very-hard, lightweight material, called pre-preg, is layered together and then painted, typically green.

– In their early years, Radiohead was known for their layered and heavy guitar sound.

– Jaspillite is typically a layered mixture of hematite and quartz.

layered in-sentences
layered in-sentences