“summit” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “summit”:

+ The summit consists of coarse-grained sandstone with pebble layers and small beds of pebble conglomerate and siltstone.

+ As one Summit after another was held in the 1960s and 1970s, “non alignment”, turned already into the “Movement of Non-Aligned Countries” that included nearly all Asian and African countries, was becoming a forum of coordination to struggle for the respect of the economic and political rights of the developing world.

+ As well as making travel easy between valleys, passes also provide a route between two mountain tops so it is common for tracks to meet at a pass; this often makes them good routes even when travelling between a summit and the valley floor.

+ It occupies a narrow strip between the lake and the Rigi looming behind; one of the mountain railways to the summit starts in Vitznau.

+ A Previous G7 summit was hosted by Japan at Tokyo in 1979 G20/G8 France 2011,.

+ They participate in some, but not all, G8 summit activities.

summit some ways to use
summit some ways to use

Example sentences of “summit”:

+ According to the summit book in 2006, it was only being climbed about 5 - 15 times per year.

+ Humphreys Peak is the highest summit of the San Francisco Peaks and Arizona.

+ According to the summit book in 2006, it was only being climbed about 5 – 15 times per year.

+ Humphreys Peak is the highest summit of the San Francisco Peaks and Arizona.

+ On June 11, 2017, Sanders was a keynote speaker at the People’s Summit in Chicago, Illinois.

+ In April 2018, Moon and Kim Jong-un formerly attended the inter-Korean summit of 2018.

+ A road to the summit was completed in 1859.

+ Marines go to the island and to the summit of Suribachi.

+ People at the summit talked about the Arab Spring, the 2011 Libyan civil war, the Late-2000s financial crisisglobal financial crisis, transition for NATO forces in Afghanistan, and a missile shield system for Europe.

+ In April 1977, Elmer McCurdy’s body was buried at the Summit View Cemetery in Guthrie, Oklahoma.

+ In February 2018, James guided Old Trail School in Bath Township, Summit County, Ohio, where he attended middle school, to an Independent School League tournament win.

+ Busan has hosted the Asian Games in 2002 and APEC summit it 2005.

+ The summit of Mont Aigoual is on plateau with an altitude more than in the “communes” Valleraugue.

+ Between summits, the Non-Aligned Movement is run by the secretary-general elected at last summit meeting.

+ She covered every Economic Summit since 1975.

+ If the highest summit of the mountain has the same name as the mountain as a whole.

+ URC is a listed as a subsidiary of JG Summit Holdings.

+ It has the form of a low Pyramid pyramid with a flat summit on its top.

+ It changed its name to The Summit League in 2007.

More in-sentence examples of “summit”:

+ When the venue for the summit was changed from Chicago, a White House spokesman said security and the possibility of protests were not factors in the decision.

+ The first woman to reach the summit was Polish climber Wanda Rutkiewicz in 1986.

+ On May 1, 1963 he became the first American to reach the summit of Mount Everest as a member of the American Mount Everest Expedition led by Norman Dyhrenfurth.

+ The Summit League was founded in 1982 as the Association of Mid-Continent Universities with eight members.

+ The Summit League now has nine full members.

+ Borah Peak is the highest summit of the Lost River Range and Idaho.

+ The summit is in Tyrol Tyrol, Austria.

+ The tall column in the center of the main square dates from colonial times; it held a statue of a Spain’s viceroy, which was toppled when the country gained independence; the current sculpture on its summit commemorates Mexican independence.

+ The G8 and the summit are part of a consultation process.

+ A trip up to the summit takes about 30minutes while a return trip takes about 25minutes.

+ The 37th G8 summit was held 26–27 May 2011 in the Communes of Francecommune of Deauville in France.

+ Haleakalā is the highest summit of the Island of Maui.

+ Whether they made it to the summit or not still remains a mystery.

+ The G8 and the summit are part of a “consultative process and not an international organization”.

+ The town is roughly bounded by Interstate 95 to the east, Florida Mango Road to the west, Summit Boulevard to the north, except for the Lake Patrick neighborhood, and 10th Avenue North to the south, except for the Waterside neighborhood.

+ Por Ta Chongdong Summit about 1,000 meters high.

+ This is the height of the north peak after the landslide of December 1991 which took 30 meters off the top and also turned the summit into a knife-edge ridge.

+ The summit of Pic Palas, as well as the Massif du Balaïtous, is made of granite.

+ The Convention on Biological Diversity is a treaty created from signature at Rio Summit on 1992.

+ At the seventh summit held in New Delhi in March 1983, the movement described itself as “history’s biggest peace movement”.

+ The summit of Mount Conner, along with the summits of Kata Tjuṯa and Uluṟu, is left over from the erosion of a layer of sediment from the Cretaceous period.

+ United States President of the United StatesPresident Henry Ashton anti-terrorism summit in Salamanca.

+ Six years after Bandung, the Movement of Non-Aligned Countries was founded on a wider geographical basis at the First Summit Conference of Belgrade, which was held on September 1-6, 1961.

+ They have 19 varsity teams, most of which compete in The Summit League.

+ The Camp David summit of the Group of Eight was the 38th meeting in a series which began in 1976.

+ When the venue for the summit was changed from Chicago, a White House spokesman said security and the possibility of protests were not factors in the decision.

+ The first woman to reach the summit was Polish climber Wanda Rutkiewicz in 1986.

+ In 2007, the city is named China’s top ten livable cities by Chinese Cities Brand Value Report, which was released at 2007 Beijing Summit of China Cities Forum.

+ Munroe Falls is a city in the east-central portion of Summit County, OhioSummit County, Stow and Tallmadge.

+ They have 15 varsity teams, most of which compete in The Summit League.

+ The Mount of Remembrance is the western summit of Mount Herzl.

+ Mount Elbert is the highest summit of Colorado and the Rocky Mountains.

+ The G8 summit was held at Camp David instead.

+ Five Summit League members have football teams; all play in the Missouri Valley Football Conference.

+ The main summit of the mountain is named “Eagles Rock”.

+ The roller coaster is located in the Samurai Summit section of the park.

+ The 26th G8 Summit was a meeting in 2000 for the leaders of Canada, the European Commission, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States.

+ On May 10, Trump announced that the summit will be held on June 12, 2018 in Singapore.

+ Beacon was named in memory of fires that burned from the summit of the Fishkill Mountains to warn the Continental Army about British troops.

+ The summit meetings are intended as a way to resolve differences among the G8 members.

+ In April 2018, Kim and Moon Jae-in formally attended the 2018 inter-Korean summitinter-Korean summit of 2018 and agreed to formally end the Korean War before 2019.

+ Reagan met four times with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, who ascended to power in 1985, and their summit conferences led to the signing of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty.

+ Two previous G7 summit was hosted by Japan at Tokyo.

+ Their first meeting together was at the Reykjavík Summit in Iceland.

+ Planning for the summit has to anticipate protest groups and other activists.

+ These summit participants were the current “core members” of the G8: Rieffel, Lex.

+ The 2012 Chicago Summit was a meeting of leaders of countries that are members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.

+ In September 2019, he held events at the climate change summit in New York.

+ The Pilatusbahn brings people close to the summit of the mountain at 2,073 Metremetres and is the steepest cogwheel railway in the world.

+ Mount Whitney highest summit of the Sierra Nevada and California.

“hour” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “hour”:

+ The acceleration of a cheetah allows it to reach speeds of up to hundreds of kilometers per hour in three seconds.

+ Any editor listed at WP:DYK may archive at that time, after a 48 hour gap.

+ The motorcycle was raced in the 1978 Bol d’Or 24 hour race.

+ The hour had been defined by the ancient Egyptians as either 1/12 of daytime or 1/12 of nighttime, hence both varied with the seasons.

+ At Auschwitz, prisoners worked every hour of the day to destroy corpses.

hour - some sentence examples
hour – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “hour”:

+ For example, when the dinosaurs lived, a day was about an hour shorter.

+ The zone is one hour ahead of the Mountain Time Zone and one hour behind the Eastern Time Zone.

+ For example, when the dinosaurs lived, a day was about an hour shorter.

+ The zone is one hour ahead of the Mountain Time Zone and one hour behind the Eastern Time Zone.

+ The winds were near 40 miles per hour when it hit the state.

+ The village is 33 kilometres north of Salzburg, four kilometres east of the GermanyGerman border and can be travelled to in half an hour by Petting, in Bavaria.

+ In general, people become unconscious within one hour form the onset of symptoms.

+ Multirooms usually cost between 10,000-15,000 won per hour to rent.

+ A High Speed Service consists of two trains per hour from.

+ I often find having tagged a page for QD there is often a wait of an hour or more before it is deleted.

+ It would usually take one hour to travel from one end of the MRT line to the other.

+ The Jarama S had a quarter-mile time of 13.5 seconds, with a speed of 107 miles per hour at the end of the quarter mile.

+ There’s people who wait more than twelve hour to have the new ipad or ipod.

+ One hour dramas could have detective series, westerns and science fiction.

+ In 1566, the Catechism of the Council of Trent included this sentence in the prayer: “Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death.

+ On many occasions, I have been reverting vandalism for half an hour in a vicious circle, which is causing major disruption to other users, before an administrator blocks them.

+ A case takes an hour to film.

More in-sentence examples of “hour”:

+ In 2008 the violinist Nigel Kennedy played the "Violin Concerto" by Edward Elgar with the BBC Concert Orchestra, then came back an hour later to give a Late Night Prom of jazz music with the Nigel Kennedy Quintet.

+ An overnight worker talked to police and told Québecor Média that he was "95% sure" the fire was caused by a cigarette that was lit by a resident who refused to be let outside to smoke less than an hour earlier.
+ Diagnosing poor co-ordination between the Duke's larynx and thoracic diaphragm, Logue prescribed a daily hour of vocal exercises.

+ In 2008 the violinist Nigel Kennedy played the “Violin Concerto” by Edward Elgar with the BBC Concert Orchestra, then came back an hour later to give a Late Night Prom of jazz music with the Nigel Kennedy Quintet.

+ An overnight worker talked to police and told Québecor Média that he was “95% sure” the fire was caused by a cigarette that was lit by a resident who refused to be let outside to smoke less than an hour earlier.

+ Diagnosing poor co-ordination between the Duke’s larynx and thoracic diaphragm, Logue prescribed a daily hour of vocal exercises.

+ An actor, he starred in “My Home is Copacabana” and in “The Hour and Turn of Augusto Matraga”.

+ One hour after striking Long Island, it hit near Westport, Connecticut.

+ However, the British soldiers held Revere for about an hour before letting him go.

+ After declining ratings, Spike executives announced that starting April 5, Impact! would air an hour earlier than Raw.

+ In 1994, he cycled 53.040 kilometres in one hour, which was a new hour record.

+ Usually, groups traveled almost all day, except for an hour around noon for lunch.

+ His friends said they and Rozga had smoked synthetic cannabis about an hour before he shot himself.

+ In 2010 and 2011, as co-anchor of the MSNBC program “The Daily Rundown”, Guthrie became the co-host of Today’s third hour with Natalie Morales and Al Roker.

+ The station has 24 hour CCTV and is alarmed.

+ Merckx set the hour record in 25 October 1972.

+ On October 9, 2006, “Raw” held a three hour season start called the “Raw Family Reunion”, where the Raw brand had a new logo and theme song, Papa Roach’s “”…To Be Loved””.

+ As the best known place in the city, the image of greenhouse is used from many manifestations: since 2008, the park lights are turned off by one hour as a way to join the Earth Hour ; every year, in October, the greenhouse is illuminated with pink, to support the “Breast Cancer Awareness Month”; in December, an Christmas decoration is made, as part of the “Christmas of Light”.

+ That his hour of departure had come.

+ Approximately one hour later, “Hiryūs second attack was made.

+ In the event of overlooked typos, it might be safer to visit another page for editing, and return after an hour when other users are done editing the page.

+ Late-night service is one trip per hour and, during rush hours, four per hour.

+ Although the first episode was shown right after Super Bowl XXXV, the late hour made CBS want to show the first episode again later that week.

+ West Midlands Trains also provide two trains an hour to Birmingham New Street.

+ They are strong and fast, and can run as fast as 25miles an hour for a short distance.

+ This instrument is used to find the hour of the day, the sun’s azimuth, and other common problems of the globe, and also to take the altitude of an object in degrees.

+ Approximately one hour after midnight, I created Answerbag.

+ The hurricane had winds next to 115 miles per hour when it hit.

+ On September 6, 2006, a seven hour and 54 minute audiobook version of “The Sea of Monsters”, read by actor Jesse Bernstein was published worldwide by Listening Library.

+ Instead there is now another record, the International Human Powered Vehicle Association hour record, for other designs.

+ It has progressed from 30 minutes to 1 hour long.

+ Radio stations in the Soviet Union, where rock music was rarely allowed to be played, gave an hour over to Beatles recordings.

+ Charlotte Hawkins and Ranvir Singh are newsreaders and presenters of the first halfer hour while former main anchor Sean Fletcher is a relief newsreader.

+ The original idea was in months where the WWF was not producing a major PPV event they would produce a two hour PPV event for a lower price of $19.95.

+ In the first hour of the scheme, over 8,000 businesses applied for the payments.

+ Half an hour after the election results, the SPD chairman Franz Müntefering announced that the chancellor would clear the way for premature federal elections by deliberately losing a vote of confidence.

+ In combat, gunners were able to fire only around one shot per hour due to the time it took to reload.

+ Amelia Chronos, who, with her ambitions of gaining power and dominance through the manipulation of time, often caused quite a lot of chaos through inventions like a machine that kept looping time every half hour for everyone but herself though none of them worked and an actual time machine through which she could travel into the past or future to manipulate events so that she would ultimately be victorious in her quest for world dominance.

+ Along with “Tom Jerry”, WTBS began to run “The Little Rascals”, “Looney Tunes”/”Merrie Melodies” cartoons released prior to August 1948, theatrical “Popeye” cartoon shorts, and “Three Stooges” shorts under the banner “Tom Jerry and Friends” running for either one hour or 90 minutes during the morning hours and for an hour in the afternoon from 1986 until the mid-1990s.

+ On June 28, 2005, a 10 hour 25 minute audio book version of “The Lightning Thief”, read by actor Jesse Bernstein, was published worldwide by Listening Library.

+ Because the weather was bad, the Rangers’ boats drifted in the water and it took an extra half hour for them to get to the beach.

+ It can move at speeds of 56–70 kilometers per hour when gliding or flapping its wings.

+ On average, July and August receive less than one hour a day of sunshine.

+ A Sunday Mass is about an hour long.

+ This building is now being used by Le Cordon BleuTechnique at Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts and 24 Hour Fitness.

+ The nearest bigger airport is Nuremberg Airport which can be reached within half an hour by car or one hour by train.

+ The city state started using UTC+08:00 on 1 January 1982 and the country celebrated New Year’s Day half an hour earlier.

+ In the United States, warnings are issued by the National Weather Service to areas that will have winds within the range of 39 to 54 miles per hour or 63 to 69km-h.

+ If the same program runs on the same computer then that one hour is going to turn into hours, because every additional student doubles the computations.

+ Singing at dawn, during the hour before sunrise, is assumed to be important in defending the bird’s territory.

+ Greek astronomers, for example Hipparchus and Ptolemy, defined the hour as 1/24 of a mean solar day.

+ Today it is a 2½ hour drive from Philadelphia.

“theoretically” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “theoretically”:

+ Masturbation with a partner can also theoretically result in transmission of sexually transmitted diseases by contact with bodily fluids.

+ It is theoretically possible that the two “front runner” candidates not to be not centrist and not to represent the people.

+ The reactions are theoretically important because they show that chemical reactions do not have to be dominated by equilibrium thermodynamic behavior.

+ Plurality voting is simple, and theoretically provides incentives for voters to compromise for centrist candidates rather than throw away their votes on candidates who can’t win.

+ Animal studies suggest that artificial sweeteners cause body weight gain, theoretically because of a faulty insulin response, at least in cattle and rats.

+ The player with the ‘bishop pair’ theoretically has the advantage over an opponent with two knights, or a bishop and a knight.

theoretically how to use?
theoretically how to use?

Some sentences in use of “loosely”

How to use in-sentence of “loosely”:

+ It stars Al Pacino, Karen Allen, Paul Sorvino, Ed O’Neill, Powers Boothe and it is based loosely on the book of the same name by Gerald Walker about a serial killer who stalks on gay men.

+ The import ban was only loosely enforced until 2002.

+ Doug Ellin, Mark Wahlberg, and Stephen Levinson serve as the show’s executive producers, and the show’s premise is loosely based on Wahlberg’s experiences as an up-and-coming movie star.

+ He became known for publishing sensationalist stories, which were often false or only very loosely based on the truth.

+ The box acts as a resonating body for a metal mechanism placed inside with a number of loosely fastened pins or rivets that vibrate and rattle against the box, much like the teeth of the jawbone.

+ The 2000 movie “Remember the Titans” is loosely based off the school’s 1971 football season.

+ The character of Gene Balboa in the Channel 101 Internet TV Series Yacht Rock is loosely based on Mottola, in particular his time as manager of Hall and Oates.

Some sentences in use of loosely
Some sentences in use of loosely

Example sentences of “loosely”:

+ It is believed to be a loosely packed metallic object, based on its radar albedo.

+ The music video is based on "The Veldt" by Ray Bradbury and is loosely based around the 2010 video game, Limbo.
+ It is based loosely on the true story of a Hasidic rock musician.

+ It is believed to be a loosely packed metallic object, based on its radar albedo.

+ The music video is based on “The Veldt” by Ray Bradbury and is loosely based around the 2010 video game, Limbo.

+ It is based loosely on the true story of a Hasidic rock musician.

+ It is got from the Greek words “akantha” and “oura”, which loosely translate as “thorn” and “tail”.

+ The show is loosely based on Puffy AmiYumi, with cartoon versions of them as the main characters.

+ This template produces one row in a “family tree”-like chart consisting of boxes and connecting lines based loosely on an ASCII art-like syntax.

+ The density measured by NEAR Shoemaker, 1,300kg/m³, is less than half that of a normal carbonaceous chondrite; this may indicate that the asteroid is very loosely packed rubble pile.

+ It was based loosely on the DC Comics character of the same name.

+ In engineering the term “parameter” sometimes loosely refers to an individual measured item.

+ In the movie, Days of Thunder was loosely based on Richmond’s life, with Tom Cruise’s character, inspired by owner Rick Hendrick.

+ It was loosely based on the 20th century television show of the same name.

+ The movie was loosely based on the real story of the two title characters.

+ The overall plot of the show is to fill in any of the gaps that may exist between the version of “Hercules: The Legendary Journeys” and the episodes that transpire from his young adult life, although very loosely due to its continuity errors by neglecting the “Young Hercules” movie and the flashback episodes of the fourth season of “Hercules”.

+ The rest of Jack’s costumes are loosely wartime based, so he has big wartime trousers which are getting more and more styled to suit his figure.

+ The Revolutions in the German states developed in most of the 38 states of Germany that were loosely bound together in the German Confederation after the Congress of Vienna in 1815.

+ Kratos, the “Ghost of Sparta”, is a video game character from Sony Santa Monica Studio’s God of War series, which is loosely based on Greek mythologyGreek mythology.

More in-sentence examples of “loosely”:

+ In the United States the phrase is also commonly used more loosely as a term for conservativism among the judiciary.

+ The book "Fried Green Tomatoes", by Irondale native Fannie Flagg, is loosely based around the town and the landmark Irondale Cafe, known as The WhistleStop Cafe in the book Film.
+ Artists may produce work loosely categorized as visionary art for its luminous content and/or for its use of artistic techniques that call for the use of extended powers of perception in the viewer:.

+ In the United States the phrase is also commonly used more loosely as a term for conservativism among the judiciary.

+ The book “Fried Green Tomatoes”, by Irondale native Fannie Flagg, is loosely based around the town and the landmark Irondale Cafe, known as The WhistleStop Cafe in the book Film.

+ Artists may produce work loosely categorized as visionary art for its luminous content and/or for its use of artistic techniques that call for the use of extended powers of perception in the viewer:.

+ Crash loads are loosely bounded by the ability of structures to survive the deceleration of a major ground impact.

+ The show was loosely based on the lives of the show’s producers; Carter Bays and Craig Thomas.

+ A series of four video games loosely based on the comic strip titled “Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness” began on May 21, 2008.

+ Each person plays a tightly or loosely defined role in the process of collaboration.

+ It is loosely based on the 2016 non-fiction book Hidden Figures of the same name by Margot Lee Shetterly.

+ Drugs that act on the nervous system, such as the brain, and impact a person’s mental state may be loosely and informally classified into categories.

+ The constituency loosely corresponds to the today’s districts of Yau Tsim Mong, Sham Shui Po, and Kowloon City.

+ Lovecraft has developed a cult following for his Cthulhu Mythos, a series of loosely interconnected fictions featuring a pantheon of human-nullifying entities, as well as the famed Necronomicon, a grimoire of magical rites and forbidden lore.

+ Less serious crimes were often handled by local police and market inspectors according to local customs, which were only loosely related to sharia.

+ The policy says that it should be loosely followed.

+ It is loosely based on the book “A Little Princess” by Frances Hodgson Burnett.

+ Kyle, systematic excavations of Olympia had begun only in 1875, and Coubertin’s perceptions were loosely based on ancient sources.

+ Stewart, the series is a Spin-off from the TV movies series aired in 1994, “Hercules and the Amazon Women”, “Hercules and the Lost Kingdom”, “Hercules and the Circle of Fire”, “Hercules in the Underworld”, and “Hercules in the Maze of the Minotaur”, the last of which served mostly as a “clip show” of the previous movies as a lead up to the series, was very loosely based on the tales of the classical Greek mythologyGreek culture hero Hercules.

+ Ionization energy is the energy needed to remove the most loosely attached electron from an atom.

+ They would stand, loosely held in place by straps.

+ Depending on how loosely the dictionary definition for the word country is used there could be anything from 193 countries in the world or more.

+ It was first mentioned in an English statute in 1547, but was interpreted very loosely and not earnestly enforced, instead usually charging with murder.

+ Swimsuits can be skin-tight or loosely fitting and range from garments designed to preserve as much modesty as possible to garments designed to reveal as much of the body as possible without actual nudity.

+ This movie is loosely based on the labor of Hercules to get the Golden Girdle.

+ It is loosely based on the German fairy tale “Rapunzel” from the Brothers Grimm.

+ The term is sometimes used loosely as a synonym for “all” intermolecular forces.

+ The series is loosely based on a Star Trek related theme.

+ In more precise terms, heuristics are strategies using readily accessible, though loosely applicable, information to control problem solving in human beings and machines.

+ It can be used loosely to mean a general tendency, such as “a man’s instinct is to protect his family”.

+ Clorox was supposed to be the main nemesis of the sketch and was loosely based on Q from the “Star Trek” series.

+ Other authors, however, define thermal physics loosely as a summation of only thermodynamics and statistical mechanics.

+ Episode: “Lisa’s Rival”, Season 6 episode 2 Marge was named after, and loosely based on, Margaret “Marge” Groening, Matt Groening’s mother.

+ A Disney Movie loosely based on Squanto’s Life: Squanto: A Warrior’s Tale was released a year before Pocahontas.

+ The game was loosely based on the story of the earlier games, but the game had a much darker tone and Dante’s look and personality was changed a lot.

+ The English name “henna” comes from the Arabic, loosely pronounced /ħinna/.

+ The lower jaw is loosely hinged to the skull with a moveable joint on each side.

+ They are loosely bound together by mutual gravitational attraction, but they get disrupted by close encounters with other clusters and clouds of gas.

+ It is loosely based on Edmond Rostand’s comedy “Chantecler Chantecler”.

+ In recent years young people have started to use the word “random” even more loosely to describe anything which is rather strange or has no logic.

+ The manga is loosely based on the anime.

+ After the Republic turned into the Empire, small cells of rebels loosely fought the Empire, led by Bail Organa.

+ Popeye’s huge popularity led him to be adapted into animation, which would only be loosely based on “Thimble Theatre” due to the limited length of the theatrical shorts at the time keeping them from making proper full-length adaptations of the “Thimble Theatre” sagas, which resulted in the shorts being episodic.

+ They were a group of loosely related peoples ancestral to the Bronze Age Indo-Europeans.

+ These parts could be loosely united as an Iraqi federation or be three separate independent countries.

+ The movie is loosely based on the famous Charles Dickens novel “Oliver Twist”.

+ If this atom gets close to another atom, with a loosely held electron in its outer shell, a new orbital will become available to the loosely held electron.

+ It is loosely based on Jane Austen’s 1815 book “Emma”.

“burg” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “burg”:

+ Along that street houses of the rich citizens were built, as were public buildings like the city hall and the Burg theatre.

+ He moved his field HQ to Burg al Arab, close to the Air Force command post in order better to coordinate combined operations.

+ The castle Burg Fürsteneck is preserved completely in a good condition.

+ In 1994 the two districts of Burg and Loburg were merged, and took the old name of Jerichow.

+ The most importand building is Burg Fürsteneck, a castle from the Middle Ages.

+ As part of a secret project dubbed “Operation Bodysnatch”, the US Army relocated both kings first to the Elisabeth Church Elisabeth Church of Marburg and then on to Burg Hohenzollern close to the town of Hechingen.

burg example in sentences
burg example in sentences

Some example sentences of “Cold front”

How to use in-sentence of “Cold front”:

– The causes of flood were blamed on a stationary front or called tail-end of a cold front and wind convergence.

– At that moment, both the warm and cold front are very large.

– It happens when a cold front overtakes a slow-moving warm front.

– A cold front moved off the East Coast of the United States on July 16 and stalled off the coast of North Carolina.

– This was because a cold front was approaching.

– On January 6, the cold front that affected Caraga and Eastern Visayas moved to Bicol and brought rains anew.

– The cold front is generally faster, which means that it runs down the warm one.

– Moisture from Eta combined with a cold front moving eastward across the Eastern United States, generating extremely heavy rainfall across Virginia and the Carolinas.

Some example sentences of Cold front
Some example sentences of Cold front

Example sentences of “Cold front”:

- On weather maps, the surface position of the cold front is marked with the symbol of a blue line of triangles/spikes pointing in the direction of its movement.

- A dying cold front moved off the coast of Georgia U.S.

– On weather maps, the surface position of the cold front is marked with the symbol of a blue line of triangles/spikes pointing in the direction of its movement.

– A dying cold front moved off the coast of Georgia U.S.

– PAGASA reported that the cold front would pass at the places of Eastern Visayas and Central Visayas, along with the wind convergence.

– The clouds can form alone, in clusters, or along a cold front in a squall line, a line of strong winds.

– Lee quickly weakened again into a remnant low and was absorbed by a cold front on September 2.

– Late on September 18, the remnants of Ivan became an extratropical cycloneextratropical low as it merged with the cold front over the Delmarva Peninsula.

– On the day of the Peshtigo Fire, a cold front moved in from the west, bringing strong winds that fanned the fires out of control.

– The circulation dissipated within the cold front early the next day.

– The cold front is heavier than the warm front and will push it up.

– At the start of the new year, the cold front moved to the central part of the Philippines, stretching a rain band from Southern Leyte to Misamis Oriental.

– Sea breeze front thunderstorm lines can become strong enough to hide the location of an approaching cold front by evening.

– As the cold front passes, there is a change of wind, the temperature decreases and rain is also common.

“fashionable” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “fashionable”:

+ In later years Daylesford became associated as being a fashionable spa resort, this ended during the Great Depression.

+ One of the problems is that these areas often become fashionable for rich people.

+ More and more of the fashionable people of Paris began to use the plant, making Nicot a celebrity.At first, the plant was called Nicotina.

+ At his death, Lawrence was the most fashionable portrait painter in Europe.

+ Born in the United States, he returned to Italy in the early fifties to open an atelier in Rome in the highly fashionable Via Veneto.

+ The newly-made wholesaling business brought the once-exclusive brand to over a thousand stores in the United States alone with the GAC line, deteriorating the brand’s standing with fashionable customers.

+ Sake Dean Mahomed also developed a fashionable massage.

+ Philidor was now received into fashionable society in France and England.

fashionable - sentence examples
fashionable – sentence examples

Example sentences of “fashionable”:

+ The term became fashionable in the dot-com bubble of the late 1990s, when a great number of internet-based companies were formed.

+ Originally a country lane running north-south along what is now the eastern boundary of Hyde Park, it became a fashionable residential address from the eighteenth century onwards.

+ They wore fancy costumes and served fashionable ladies and lords.

+ She also worked as a sales clerk in a fashionable department store and as an extra in the film industry.

+ It has become more fashionable to be a mezzo-soprano.

+ In the 1990s it became fashionable again.

+ Though he was not the first in England to work with the fibre, he was the creator of the lustrous and subsequently fashionable cloth called ‘alpaca’.

+ Dowland’s music often shows the melancholia that was so fashionable in music at that time.

+ A boutique is a small shopping outlet, especially one that specializes in elite and fashionable items such as clothing and jewellery.

+ Myer’s is known for having fashionable clothing made by many different designers.

+ However, many modern “yukata” have bright and colourful designs, making them fun and fashionable to wear.

+ The term became fashionable in the dot-com bubble of the late 1990s, when a great number of internet-based companies were formed.

+ Originally a country lane running north-south along what is now the eastern boundary of Hyde Park, it became a fashionable residential address from the eighteenth century onwards.
+ They wore fancy costumes and served fashionable ladies and lords.

In sentence use of “opener”

How to use in-sentence of “opener”:

– The new stadium was rededicated during the 2003 home season opener versus the Auburn Tigers on September 2, 2003.

– The first goal at BMO Field was scored by Eddie Johnson Eddie Johnson for the Kansas City Wizards in a 1–0 Major League Soccer win over home side Toronto FC in the stadium opener on April 28, 2007.

– Elizabeth Weir from Jessica Steen in a guest spot on the season eight opener of “Stargate SG-1”.

– In 2009 season, The Super Kings finished with 17 points from 14 matches and earned a second place at the league table.However, at the semi-finals, their hopes of entering the final for a second time were crushed by the Royal Challengers BangaloreRoyal Challengers who beat them by 6 wickets.The Super Kings opener Matthew Hayden, who scored 572 runs in 12 innings with 5 half-centuries at an average of 52 and strike-rate of 145, won the Orange Cap for the leading run-scorer of the season and was also adjudged Player of the Tournament.

– Jonathan Toews was named the team’s captain prior to the 2008-09 season opener which made him the third-youngest captain at the time.

– In recent years bottle caps with screw on mounts are used that way, a bottle opener is no longer required.

In sentence use of opener
In sentence use of opener

Make sentence of “as shown in”

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

+ She is a member of Woody’s Roundup as shown in the TV show.

+ This is optional because the use of “prefix”, “suffix” or both will automatically generate a title, as shown in the previous examples.

+ On the article talk page, provide a link to the last revision of the source article using an attribution template as shown in the following example.

+ Under the “Scripts” tab, all available blocks are listed and categorized as the Motion, Looks, Sound, Pen, Data, Events, Control, Sensing, Operators, and More Blocks as shown in the table below.

+ She speaks fluent English and Mandarin as shown in her songs, but says she is unable to speak Russian.

Make sentence of as shown in
Make sentence of as shown in

Example sentences of “as shown in”:

+ During this time, he had stopped shaving, and his beard had begun to grow very long, as shown in this picture.

+ Annabeth thinks that she is able to do anything: get her parents back together, build great monuments, and save Luke, as shown in the second book.

+ The name comes from the fact that these leukocytes are basophilic, i.e., they are stainingstained by basic dyes, as shown in the illustrations.

+ Specify “single”, “song”, “instrumental”, “composition”, promo, etc, as shown in the code table on the right.

+ When there are several such caches for the same resource, as shown in the picture, this can lead to problems.

+ They have a solid brown coat with a white belly as shown in the picture.

+ Dimension Portal: Super Janemba can also create Dimension Portals, which allow him to move from place to place, as shown in the anime and Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2.

+ The Hong Kong government made a study of these problems.Freeman, Fox, Wilbur Smith Associates, “Hong Kong Mass Transport Study”, as shown in map above mentioned.

+ A mixing round consists of four applications of the “”mix-up”” transformation, as shown in the diagram.

+ By holding your right hand as shown in the picture, your thumb points in the direction of points.

+ A common swing, as shown in the picture, can show the relationship of force, mass and acceleration.

+ During this time, he had stopped shaving, and his beard had begun to grow very long, as shown in this picture.

+ Annabeth thinks that she is able to do anything: get her parents back together, build great monuments, and save Luke, as shown in the second book.
+ The name comes from the fact that these leukocytes are basophilic, i.e., they are stainingstained by basic dyes, as shown in the illustrations.

“predicting” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “predicting”:

– The pyramids show the age distribution of the place, which can help in understanding and predicting the development of a country.

– In late August 2004, reports came out predicting a London and Paris tie in the 2012 bid.

– Thermochemistry is useful in predicting reactant and product quantities at all times during a given reaction.

– Droegemeier is known for his research in predicting the development of extreme weather events, and was Oklahoma Secretary of Science and Technology and the Vice President for Research at the University of Oklahoma.

– The book includes 36 short essays predicting the consequences of global warming.

– FiveThirtyEight is famous for correctly predicting the winner of all 50 states in the 2012 United States presidential election.

– String theory’s claim that all molecules are “strings of energy” has drawn harsh criticism.Horgan J, “N Y Times”, 16 Jul 1996 There are many versions of string theory, none quite successfully predicting the observational data explained by the Standard Model.

– Published results of experiments can also serve as a hypothesis predicting their own reproducibility.

predicting example in sentences
predicting example in sentences

Example sentences of “predicting”:

– There have been some studies where dogs were trained to alert to seizures when they were given rewards for correctly predicting seizures – but these studies were only partly successful.

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

– The celestial mechanics of Kepler and Newton is a way of predicting and explaining planetplanetary motions in the Solar System.

– Formulae for predicting how difficult a sample of prose will be for readers are called “readability formulae”.

– The opening was at the high end of 20th Century Fox’s expectations, which was predicting a mid to high teens opening.

– The quatrain ended up on the Internet, where it was soon assumed that it was a verse by Nostradamus himself predicting the events of 9/11.

– It is also useful in predicting the chance that an extreme earthquake, flood or other natural disaster will occur.

– He was awarded the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physics for predicting the existence of the Higgs boson, the “most sought-after particle in modern physics”.

- There have been some studies where dogs were trained to alert to seizures when they were given rewards for correctly predicting seizures - but these studies were only partly successful.

- The National Marine Fisheries Service, with new data predicting the collapse of the spiny dogfish populations, closed federal waters to dogfish fishing in July 2003.
- The celestial mechanics of Kepler and Newton is a way of predicting and explaining planetplanetary motions in the Solar System.

– In December 2018, DeepMind’s tool AlphaFold won the 13th Critical Assessment of Techniques for Protein Structure Prediction by successfully predicting the most accurate structure for 25 out of 43 proteins.

– The concept of Le Chatelier’s principle is important in predicting how an equilibrium will change when different factors are changed in a system.

– Three days before Katrina’s second and third landfalls, the National Hurricane Center began predicting that the storm would make landfall as a Tropical cyclones#Categories and rankingmajor hurricane.

– These are ways of predicting how hard a piece of writewriting will be to understand.

– This helps meteorologists in predicting weather.