Use the word “had”

How to use in-sentence of “had”:

+ Though Prussia had not fought in a war since 1795, its military leaders were confident that they could win against Napoleon’s troops.

+ Specialty also had two music publishing companies, Venice Music and Greenwich Music.

+ He was married to Sharon Sholzberg and had two children.

+ He has had notable roles.

+ The area historically had trading relationships with Phoenicia and Ancient Rome.

+ After the accident, some of the bodies of the killed tourists had been mixed up.

+ Román had her first leading role in the movie “The Girl Who Knew Too Much”.

Use the word had
Use the word had

Example sentences of “had”:

+ On 5 July 2004, three days before he was to leave office, Klestil had either a heart attack or heart failure.

+ When the West Highland Line was built across Rannoch Moor in western Scotland, its builders had to float the tracks on a mattress of tree roots, brushwood and thousands of tons of earth and ashes.

+ Pakistan has also had difficult relations with neighbors Afghanistan and Iran.

+ She had put most of the Cheyenne bachelors and half the white men at the fort in a slow burn, and they had showered her with gifts.

+ It had 1,434 people living there in January 2014.

+ She had once asked her mother why their family didn’t leave the Soviet Union when they had the chance, at the time living in Norway.

+ 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.

+ C/E-ing can help users understand the problems or mistakes they had made and can help them to not perform those mistakes/problems again in the future.

+ Recently, Bol had been active raising money for and telling people about human rights issues dealing with the Darfur conflict in Sudan, where he was born.

+ Rather than ignore or accept the situation, Lincoln had to mend a broken nation or see it torn apart.

+ On 5 July 2004, three days before he was to leave office, Klestil had either a heart attack or heart failure.

+ When the West Highland Line was built across Rannoch Moor in western Scotland, its builders had to float the tracks on a mattress of tree roots, brushwood and thousands of tons of earth and ashes.

+ So far, 18 episodes have aired and had to stop production for the release for the third film, but new episodes will air on July 30, 2012.

+ In September 2014 it was announced that Orange had decided to leave the band.

+ His parents had moved to Nainital in 1862, after Christopher Corbett had been appointed postmaster of the town.

+ Fuel and rental cars were in short supply and many forms of public transportation had been shut down well before the storm arrived.

+ On the final night, at Berry Pomeroy, Fielding reminded Acorah that he had mentioned the incarcerated sister two nights prior.

+ At that time Kolkata, ruled by the Nawab of Bengal Siraj-Ud-Daulah, had three villages.

+ For a long time, the dukes of Aumont had the title of first Gentleman of the Chamber of the King.

More in-sentence examples of “had”:

+ The band’s fourth album, Stained Class, had less of a psychedelic sound and was rockier sounding.

+ It continued to act as the administrative centre of the kingdom, but by the reign of Desiderius, it had fallen to a first-rate defensive work and Charlemagne took it in the Siege of Pavia assuming the kingship of the Lombards.

+ Auto Club Speedway formerly called California Speedway, low-banked D-shaped oval superspeedway which had hosted NASCAR races since 1997, It was also used for Open wheel caropen wheel racing events, The speedway is located near the former locations of Ontario Motor Speedway and Riverside International Raceway, The track is owned by International Speedway Corporation.

+ She was the first female Aboriginal student who had ever gone there.

+ These often had common calculations directly expressed as special scales, for example loan calculations, optimal purchase quantities, or particular engineering equations.

+ Steinitz’s work along the lines he had planned, the original choir was disbanded to make way for smaller professional choirs – more Bach in its original form.

+ Haydn’s father made wheels for a living, and had the skills of a blacksmith, stonemason, and carpenter.

+ She will play the main character on a thriller directed by Rob Schmidt who she had worked with before on Wrong Turn, called The Alphabet Killer.

+ He had his birthday about 3 weeks ago.

+ If every letter had a single meaning, then we could only create a small number of words with that letter.

+ Some writers have said that Porter also had some gay relationships.

+ Because Louis had no sons, the throne went to Francis, the husband of his daughter Claude.

+ With the development of plate tectonics in the 1960s geologists concluded the Atlantic Ocean must have had a precursor before the time of Pangaea.

+ In 1861 the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories were combined with Nagpur Province, which the British had taken over in 1853, to form the Central Provinces.

+ He became even more interested in opera after Karl Muck had conducted Richard Wagner’s Ring Cycle four times in St Petersburg, but Wagner’s music did not influence his own style.

+ As Apollo missions progressed, Apollo 12, 14, 15, 16, 17 had lunar landings using their LMs.

+ When she died, in 1814, the garden had around 250 types of garden roses.

+ Jamshid had now become the greatest monarch the world had ever known.

+ He had been in hospital with pneumonia, and his death was not suspicious.

+ Originally, in the Roman Republic and Roman Empire, there was a Jewish minority which had varying rights and relations with the Romans.

+ Gertrude Baines married Sam Conley at a very young age and had one daughter who died of typhoid fever at the age of 18.

+ According to 2011 census of India, Dharmapuri had a population of 68,619 with a sex-ratio of 1,013 females for every 1,000 males, much above the national average of 929.

+ There were German gun positions on the cliffs, but these had not been spotted.

+ Independence had two battles in the American Civil War.

+ After the war, France had to give Prussia some regions that had been under French control.

+ The band's fourth album, Stained Class, had less of a psychedelic sound and was rockier sounding.

+ It continued to act as the administrative centre of the kingdom, but by the reign of Desiderius, it had fallen to a first-rate defensive work and Charlemagne took it in the Siege of Pavia assuming the kingship of the Lombards.

+ He worked with Thomas Hunt Morgan at Columbia University, who had pioneered the use of fruit flies in genetics experiments.

+ During the start of the year 2005, BBMP had passed a decision which provided housing and residence on the same piece of land for the people residing in Ejipura.

+ He had two children with Nell.

+ But she also had a quick temper and often spoke what she thought plainly.

+ Kent was different in culture from other parts of England, mostly because it had close contact with parts of Europe such as Gaul.

+ In December 2015, Simpson had a heart attack and was taken to hospital.

+ Russia had already rented the port from the Qing and had got their permission to build a Trans-Siberian railway from St Petersburg to Port Arthur.

+ A group of French scholars, particularly Etienne de Jouy, were fighting against the “romantic evolution” and had managed to delay Victor Hugo’s election.

+ Elizabeth and Edward got married secretly in about 1464, and they had ten children in the nineteen years of their marriage.

+ On 16 March 2020, during the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic, it was made clear that Plum had tested positive to COVID-19.

+ This cosmology was accepted provisionally by Isaac Newton, Christiaan Huygens and later scientists, but it had several paradoxes which were resolved only with general relativity.

+ According to Burckhardt, the wall and ditch around the city had been built by Othman el Medhayfe.

+ The group had many changes.

+ Burnside waited at his headquarters to hear that Meade had successfully driven Jackson back.

+ There were 2,431 households out of which 49.9% had children under the age of 18 living with them.

+ Areas in west Punjab such as Lahore, Rawalpindi, Multan, Gujrat, had a large Sikh population and many of the residents were attacked or killed by radical Muslims.

+ By the end of that day, Joacim had already been made an official member of the band.

+ They had two sons: Bill and Jonathan Sheinberg, both of whom work as film producers.

+ The Crown had said that Gabe’s sentence should be increased because it believed the sentence was wrong.

+ He had been Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor from January 22, 2001.

+ According to 2011 census, Perambalur district had a population of 565,223 with a sex-ratio of 1,003 females for every 1,000 males, much above the national average of 929.

+ Between the beach and the mountains I had an active lifestyle – constantly riding horses, running cross country, hiking and paddle boarding.

How to use in-sentence of “bourbon”

How to use in-sentence of “bourbon”:

+ His first important job was working for Charles I, Duke of Bourbon in Moulins,.

+ In 1940, the ‘Wild Turkey’ brand name was created when Thomas MCarthey, a distillery executive, took a some of the bourbon on his Wild Turkey hunting trip.

+ Henry became King Henry III of Navarre and King Henry IV of France, the first Bourbon king of France.

+ Louis Jean Marie de Bourbon was the son of Louis Alexandre de Bourbon and his wife Marie Victoire de Noailles.

+ The style of “Mademoiselle de Penthièvre” had been previoulsy borne by her sister Marie Louise de Bourbon who died six months after Marie Adélaïde’s birth.

+ The next King was Henry IV of France, who was a member of the Bourbon Dynasty.

+ Bronson is a city in Bourbon County, KansasBourbon County, Kansas, United States.

+ He was a known singer on Bourbon Street since the 1980s.

How to use in-sentence of bourbon
How to use in-sentence of bourbon

Example sentences of “bourbon”:

+ The Valois and Bourbon houses ruled France for more than 800 years.

+ In every conquered territory he overthrew the Savoy government and appointed a representative of the Bourbon crown, ordering the badges and ornaments of the fallen king to be once again displayed.
+ Marie Anne Éléonore de Bourbon was a granddaughter of Louis XIV of FranceKing Louis XIV and was a nun at the Abbey of Saint-Antoine-des-Champs.

+ The Valois and Bourbon houses ruled France for more than 800 years.

+ In every conquered territory he overthrew the Savoy government and appointed a representative of the Bourbon crown, ordering the badges and ornaments of the fallen king to be once again displayed.

+ Marie Anne Éléonore de Bourbon was a granddaughter of Louis XIV of FranceKing Louis XIV and was a nun at the Abbey of Saint-Antoine-des-Champs.

+ Their first illegitimate child was a daughter who was named after the couple ; Louise Françoise de Bourbon but who died young.

+ At her wedding, her cousin Élisabeth Alexandrine de Bourbon held her train.

+ The third Bourbon to rule Spain, he died childless and his half brother Charles became king.

+ Charles X was the last senior Bourbon to rule France.

+ This change was from the Bourbon Restoration to the July Monarchy.

+ Fulk then married Ermengarde of Bourbon in 1070.

+ New Orleans’ Bourbon Street, for example, is famous for its active nightlife and also for its role as the center of the city’s French Quarter.

+ She was later married to Louis Alexandre de Bourbon a member of the House of Bourbon.

+ The Palais Bourbon is a large building in Paris.

+ The Bourbon Dynasty ruled France again.

+ Redfield is a city in Bourbon County, KansasBourbon County, Kansas, United States.

+ He was also celebrated during the Bourbon Restoration.

+ This also marked the change of power from the House of Bourbon to the House of Orléans.

More in-sentence examples of “bourbon”:

+ Thus, through Burgundy and Anjou, Louis ensured the continuation of the senior Bourbon line on the throne of France and the establishment of the cadet Spanish Bourbon dynasty respectively.

+ He had decided that Spain should have a monarchy again, and he chose Juan Carlos, the grandson of Juan of Bourbon who had been forced to leave the country, to be king and Adolfo Suárez to become its first Prime Minister.
+ Moulins experienced its golden age in the 15th century, when the Dukes of Bourbon lived in the city on the Allier river.

+ Thus, through Burgundy and Anjou, Louis ensured the continuation of the senior Bourbon line on the throne of France and the establishment of the cadet Spanish Bourbon dynasty respectively.

+ He had decided that Spain should have a monarchy again, and he chose Juan Carlos, the grandson of Juan of Bourbon who had been forced to leave the country, to be king and Adolfo Suárez to become its first Prime Minister.

+ Moulins experienced its golden age in the 15th century, when the Dukes of Bourbon lived in the city on the Allier river.

+ Louis Philippe was the son of Louis Philippe I, Duke of OrléansLouis Philippe d’Orléans, Duke of Chartres, and Louise Henriette de Bourbon and was born at the Château de Saint Cloud.

+ He was part of the Capetian dynasty and the first king of the Bourbon family in France.

+ After that the junior House of Valois ruled France until 1589, and the House of Bourbon ruled until the revolution of 1792.

+ Drinks made from bourbon include Lynchburg Lemonade, Manhattan Manhattan, and Old Fashioned.

+ The restored Bourbon king Louis XVIII of FranceLouis XVIII made him a peer of France on 4 June, with a seat in the upper house, but, having commanded one of Napoleon’s armies on the Alpine frontier during the Hundred Days, he was deprived of his peerage on 24 July 1815.

+ Moreover, he eventually realized his dream of seeing a Bourbon on the Spanish throne.

+ At the Bourbon Restoration, he was named composer of the royal chapel and conductor of the orchestra of the Opéra.

+ The Bourbon Restoration was the return of the House of Bourbon to France after the French Revolution and Napoleon Bonaparte.

+ Philip was the first Bourbon king of Spain.

+ People who supported Bourbon would be called Legitimists.

+ Louis Alexandre de Bourbon was the son and heir of Louis Jean Marie de Bourbon, grandson of Louis XIV by the king’s legitimised son, Louis Alexandre de Bourbon, Count of Toulouse.

+ Pedro I of BrazilPedro I, Pedro II and the imperial family of Brazil wanted the abolition of slavery, and on 13 May 1888 the imperial princess regent, Isabel de Bragança and Bourbon signed the “Golden Law” on behalf of her father, ending slavery in Brazil.

+ Louis Henri de Bourbon, Duke of Bourbon, Prince of Condé was head of the Prince of Condé and a cousin of the then reigning House of Bourbon from 1710 to his death, and served as prime minister to his kinsman Louis XV from 1723 to 1726.

+ On 9 July 1713 at Versailles, he married Marie Anne de Bourbon who died in 1720.

+ The House of Bourbon is an important royal house of Europe.

+ Her beauty and intelligence attracted the attention of the widowed Louis Philippe d’Orléans wife Louise Henriette de Bourbon had died in 1759 who she secretly married in 1773 with the authorisation of King Louis XV.

+ Brandy, rum or bourbon may be added.

+ The situation changed with the Bourbon Reforms during the reign of Charles III.

+ Styled as the Duke of Bourbon from birth, he succeeded his father as Prince of Condé in 1709.

+ The brother of King Louis XVI had already proclaimed himself French king, Louis XVIII, and was sent by the Prussian forces to Paris and crowned Bourbon king.

+ Under the influence of the Louis Henri, Duke of Bourbon, Prince of CondéDuke of Bourbon she was engaged to the young Louis XV of France at the age of seven.

+ France went back to its 1789 borders and the House of Bourbon came back to the throne.

+ Louise Henriette de Bourbon also died here.

+ In 1743, his paternal grandmother, Françoise-Marie de Bourbon the formidable Dowager Duchess of Orléans, and Louise Élisabeth de BourbonLouise Élisabeth, Dowager Princess of Conti arranged his marriage to his seventeen-year old cousin, Louise Henriette de Bourbon.

+ He was the son of Antoine de Bourbon and Jeanne of Navarre.

+ The two always remained together and lived in Paris until 1797, when a decree banished the remaining members of the House of Bourbon from France.

+ She was a daughter of Françoise Marie de Bourbon and Philippe, Duke of Orléans, Regent of France.

+ In 1692, Philippe married his first cousin, Françoise Marie de Bourbon – the youngest legitimised daughter of Philippe’s uncle Louis XIV of FranceLouis XIV and Madame de Montespan.

+ Louise Françoise de Bourbon was an illegitimate daughter of Louis XIV of FranceKing Louis XIV of France and his famous mistress Madame de Montespan.

+ After Napoleon I’s military defeats and deposition in 1815 and the restoration of the Bourbon monarchy in France, all members of the Bonaparte dynasty were forced into exile.

+ Marie Anne was the eldest daughter of Marie Thérèse de Bourbon and her husband, François Louis, Prince de Conti.

+ Charles III, Duke of Bourbon was a FranceFrench prince from the House of Bourbon.

+ Marie Adélaïde, Rouzet and the Orléans exiled in Spain returned to France in 1814 at the time of the first Bourbon Restoration.

+ Uniontown is a city in Bourbon County, KansasBourbon County, Kansas, United States.

+ Henri Jules de Bourbon, Prince of Condé was a member of the House of Bourbon and was the Prince of Condé till his death.

+ Current head Jean-Christophe Napoléon is ironically from a Bourbon mother.

+ Today, most Bourbon vanilla and vanilla fruit is produced in Indonesia.

+ In 1855, Bourbon County was created.

+ Under the influence of the Duke of Bourbon she was engaged to the young King Louis XV of France at the age of seven when she moved to the Palace of Versailles and was placed in the care of the Dowager Princess of Conti.

+ Kings from the House of Bourbon ruled France from 1589 to 1792 and again from 1815 to 1848.

+ Louise Henriette de Bourbon was Duchess of Orléans and the mother of Philippe Égalité.

+ His second wife would eventually become the mistress and later still Morganatic marriagethe secret wife of the Duke of Orléans His first wife Louise Henriette de Bourbon died in 1759.

+ This was during the period of Bourbon restoration that sought to roll back the policies of the French Revolution.

+ The younger daughter of Charles Amadeus, Duke of Nemours, and Élisabeth de Bourbon she was the younger sister of Marie Jeanne of SavoyMarie Jeanne, Duchess of Savoy who married Victor Amadeus II in 1666.

In sentence examples of “transitional”

How to use in-sentence of “transitional”:

+ It is therefore a transitional fossil, and gives biologists rare information about the development of tetrapods in a time when terrestrial life was scarce.

+ The Central group was transitional between the Northern and Southern groups.

+ Both are dated from the transitional period between Gothic and Renaissance.

+ It is a transitional fossil, with a mixture of amphibian and early amniote characters.

+ Immediately south of the Sahara lies the Sahel belt, a transitional zone of semi-arid short grassland and Acacia savanna.

+ The term ‘fishapod’ is becoming used for this transitional group.

In sentence examples of transitional
In sentence examples of transitional

Example sentences of “transitional”:

+ He was Minister of Social Affairs in the 1970s and 1980s under President Habib Bourguiba, and again in 2011 in the transitional Ghannouchi and Essebsi governments.

+ Their roles were defined as follows: to protect the sovereignty of the free Vietnamese nation and that of the Republic; to maintain the political and social order and the rule of law by providing internal security; to defend the newly independent Republic of Vietnam from external Geneva Accords in July 1955 into two transitional states, one at the north ruled by Ho Chi Minh’s Marxist Lao Dong Party regime and the other in the south under Diem’s anti-communist regime.

+ He was Minister of Social Affairs in the 1970s and 1980s under President Habib Bourguiba, and again in 2011 in the transitional Ghannouchi and Essebsi governments.

+ Their roles were defined as follows: to protect the sovereignty of the free Vietnamese nation and that of the Republic; to maintain the political and social order and the rule of law by providing internal security; to defend the newly independent Republic of Vietnam from external Geneva Accords in July 1955 into two transitional states, one at the north ruled by Ho Chi Minh’s Marxist Lao Dong Party regime and the other in the south under Diem’s anti-communist regime.

+ Taken together, these anatomical differences mean that “Odontochelys” has some of the most primitive features ever seen in a turtle and is somewhat of a transitional fossil.

+ Their demand for the nationalisation of the one hundred and fifty top British companies and their longstanding practice of running in elections has led some critics to label them as reformists though the party insists that their method is based on Trotsky’s Transitional Programme.

+ This cancer is very rare, and the most common type is papillary transitional cell carcinoma.

+ The transitional climate of Delaware supports a wide variety of vegetation.

+ He helped found the Transitional National Government.

+ It was the former provisional capital of the National Transitional Council.

+ He was Chairman of the Sovereignty Council of Sudan, the country’s collective transitional head of state.

+ After the War in the Philippines, the Philippine Commonwealth was restored, and a one-year transitional period in preparation for independence began.

+ This is an example of mosaic evolution, where some characters in a transitional form are basal, while others are remarkably advanced.

+ This is typical of transitional fossils undergoing mosaic evolution.

+ Tomb and crypt of Duke Adolf Friedrich I von Mecklenburg was built by Julius Döteber from Leipzig and Daniel Weber from Rostock in the transitional style of renaissance to baroque in 1634.

+ When olivine and more iron-rich augite are present, the rock grades into “ferrodiorite”, which is transitional to gabbro.

“inorganic” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “inorganic”:

– Most minerals and inorganic pigments, as well as many synthetic organic dyes, are salts.

– Anhydrous aluminium chloride is used as a catalyst in chemical and petrochemical industries, the dyeing industry, and in synthesis of many inorganic and organic compounds.

– Most inorganic hydroxide salts do not dissolve in water.

– BacteriumBacteria that use inorganic compounds like hydrogen sulfide, phosphorus or iron are called chemoautotrophs.

– It can be used for both organic and inorganic molecules.

– Primary production is the production of organic matter from inorganic carbon sources.

– The sediments are deposited in very fine layers, in pairs: a dark layer from the growing season, and a light-hue inorganic layer in winter.

– The nebula contains over 100 known organic and inorganic gases.

inorganic use in-sentences
inorganic use in-sentences

Example sentences of “inorganic”:

– The field of such inorganic compounds is known as bioinorganic chemistry.

– Minerals are usually solid, Inorganic matterinorganic, have a crystal structure, and form naturally by geological processes.L.B.

– He was Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the Warsaw University of Technology.

– Coccoliths were first examined by Cristian Gottfried Ehrenberg, who thought they were inorganic products.

– Berzelius was the first person to show the difference between organic compounds, and inorganic compounds.

– Organometallic chemistry combines aspects of inorganic chemistry and organic chemistry.

– After World War II he returned to the university and started teaching :en:General_chemistrygeneral and inorganic chemistry.

– They have in common only that they are autotrophic: they use natural sources of energy and simple inorganic materials to build their forms.

– He wrote an inorganic chemistry textbook and GermanyGerman and Czech organic chemistry textbook.

– RuBisCO is very important in biology and ecology because it catalyzes the primary chemical reaction by which Inorganic chemistryinorganic carbon permanently enters the biosphere.

– Molybdenum disulfide is an inorganic compound.

– In 1953, the Miller–Urey experiment made inorganic compounds into organic compounds, such as amino acids, using heat and energy.

- The field of such inorganic compounds is known as bioinorganic chemistry.

- Minerals are usually solid, Inorganic matterinorganic, have a crystal structure, and form naturally by geological processes.L.B.
- He was Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the Warsaw University of Technology.

More in-sentence examples of “inorganic”:

- They argue that inorganic matter like that would be life's most likely last common ancestor.

- Lithium aluminate is an Inorganic compoundinorganic chemical compound.
- By repeating the experiment with particles of inorganic matter he was able to rule out that the motion was life-related, although its origin was not known yet.

– They argue that inorganic matter like that would be life’s most likely last common ancestor.

– Lithium aluminate is an Inorganic compoundinorganic chemical compound.

– By repeating the experiment with particles of inorganic matter he was able to rule out that the motion was life-related, although its origin was not known yet.

– Many physiologybiological processes such as respiration depend on some inorganic molecules.

– In a typical fossil, the body form is retained, but the original molecules that made up the body have been replaced by some Inorganic matterinorganic material, such as calcium carbonate.

– Chemically, it is an inorganic compound of metal, non-metal or metalloid atoms held together by chemical bonds.

– Jabir’s writings contain the oldest known list of chemical substances, and explain for the first time how to produce an inorganic substance.

– One molecule of ATP contains three phosphate groups, and it is produced by ATP synthase from inorganic phosphate and adenosine diphosphate.

– Yttrium oxide is used as a common starting material for both materials science as well as inorganic compounds.

– Water transport happens in either xylem or phloem: xylem carries water and inorganic solutes upward toward the leaves from the roots, while phloem carries organic solutes throughout the plant.

– While doing experiments for the textbook, he found that inorganic compounds are made of different Chemical elementelements in proportion by weight.

– The widest range of odors are made up of organic compounds although some Inorganic compoundinorganic substances, such as hydrogen sulfide and ammonia, are also odorants.

– Oxygen gas diffusiondiffuses out of the plant as a waste product of photosynthesis, and ATP is synthesized from inorganic phosphate.

– Bioinorganic chemistry also includes the study of inorganic models or mimics that imitate the way metalloproteins work.

– Haldane’s hypothesis that conditions on the primitive Earth favored chemical reactions that synthesized organic compounds from inorganic precursors.

– Metallic ions are often cofactors, but many cofactors have both inorganic and organic parts.

– People believed that only living things could make organic compounds and “dead” things could make inorganic compounds.

– Organic chemistryOrganic molecules can have a higher level of inorganic compounds.

– Also, inorganic chemistryinorganic chemicals may be precipitated from solution in the water.

– These days its main constituent is Portland cement, sand, inorganic lime and water.

– Among inorganic chemists, the S1 reaction is often known as the “dissociative mechanism”.

– Green chemistry applies organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, biochemistry, analytical chemistry and even physical chemistry.

– Because of its many uses, ammonia is one of the most highly produced inorganic chemicals.

– We are able to see colors because of energy absorption by organic and inorganic compounds.

– The term “manure” was used for inorganic fertilizers in the past, but this usage is now very rare.

– Among inorganic chemists, the S2 reaction is often known as the “interchange mechanism”.

– Some inorganic chemistryinorganic bromides were used as sedatives.

– All organic materials break down over time because they are in higher energy states than ordinary inorganic materials.

– Biofilms also form on inorganic objects like stones in water.

– Comparative flame test of airplanes made of cellulose, carbon buckypaper and inorganic boron nitride nanotube buckypaper.

– Vacuoles are closed sacs, made of membranes with inorganic or organic molecules inside, such as enzymes.

– It is found in stereochemistry, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, and biochemistry.

– Sodium, chloride, and phosphate ions are essential for life, as are some inorganic molecules such as nitrogen, carbon dioxide, water and oxygen.

– Because of the organic compounds of its technology too, unlike light diodes or inorganic crystalline, AMOLED displays are highly susceptible to water damage.

– Technology helps solid-state inorganic chemistry.

– In 1953 a graduate student, Stanley Miller, and his professor, Harold Urey, performed an experiment that showed how organic molecules could have formed on early Earth from inorganic precursors.

– Lastly, decomposition can take place by inorganic processes.

– Potassium permanganate is an inorganic chemical compound.

– This turns organic material into inorganic material, and so returns nutrients to the environment.

– It is a mix of biochemistry and inorganic chemistry.

– Some artificial or inorganic materials can also be biodegraded.

– His work showed that urea, an organic compound, could be created from ammonium cyanate, an inorganic compound.

– He was professor of Inorganic compoundInorganic Materials at the School of Chemistry from 2004 to 2009 and head of the School of Materials from 2011 to 2015.

– A coordination complex is an Inorganic chemistryinorganic chemical compound where a central atom has an electron shell which permits it to combine with one or more molecules.

– However, it is difficult to see why an organic substance should not be called a mineral if its chemical nature “and” its crystalline structure is identical with its inorganic twin.

In-sentence examples of “made”

How to use in-sentence of “made”:

+ In 2019, scientists looked at the DNA from the ibis mummies and from living ibises around Africa and came to believe that the ibises that were made into mummies were not caught in the wild.

+ This made the mount part of Normandy officially.

+ Krakowski made her movie debut in “National Lampoon’s Vacation”; she has also appeared in “Fatal Attraction”, “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas” Alfie”, “Go”, “Dance with Me”, “Stepping Out”, “Mom at Sixteen”.

+ It is made by reacting antimony trioxide with nitric acid.

+ It is made by dissolving barium oxide in water.

In-sentence examples of made
In-sentence examples of made

Example sentences of “made”:

+ Kimball were part of the Board of Regents that made the Deseret alphabet.

+ New Blood Rising was a professional wrestling pay-per-view show made by World Championship Wrestling.

+ Kimball were part of the Board of Regents that made the Deseret alphabet.

+ New Blood Rising was a professional wrestling pay-per-view show made by World Championship Wrestling.

+ Auguste Rodin, passionate about architecture, unexpectedly made a drawing of the chateau as it was when it was built.

+ The software that is made is sold at the App Store.

+ His war experiences made him doubt the existence of God, and he was not interested in religion until towards the end of his life.

+ Originally, the value of money was determined by the value of the material the money was made of, such as silver or gold.

+ They are commonly split into two groups: A northern one with the main islands Nuku Hiva, Ua Pou and Ua Huka, and a southern one, made of Hiva Oa, Tahuata and Fatu Hiva.

+ Kyūshū region is made up of the entire island.

+ In 1993, a movie was made based on the book.

+ Decision Points Random House New York pages 112-113 In 2004, he signed the Unborn Victims Of Violence Act which made it so that if a pregnant woman is murdered, her murderer can also be charged with killing the fetus that the woman was carrying.

+ A Treaty was made in Vienna in 1515 between the king of Poland and duke of Lithuania from the Jagiellon dynasty and Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor, duke of Austria from the Habsburg family.

+ In Germany such orders were typically transmitted using telephone and teleprinter, and a special radio silence order was made on all communications about the attack.

+ It was made from 2005 to 2013.

+ In 2007, the Austrian government made him Musical Director of the Vienna State Opera beginning in September 2010.

+ In 1946, it made its official debut as the school mascot.

+ Classical music differs from pop music because it is not made just in order to be popular for time or just to be a commercial success.

+ The Model 1857 12-pounder Napoleon with its green barrel made up 40% of the cannons on both sides.

More in-sentence examples of “made”:

+ In her youth, Barton was timid and sensitive, which made household life difficult for Barton.

+ Swati Tirunal made a fantastic contribution to the sector of Indian music.

+ He was made a Major in 2004.

+ Now sit-skis are made from fiberglass and polyester.

+ They made another performing tour, to support the album, which was also a huge hit.

+ Richard made the boy his heir.

+ Nourrit was almost 20 when he made his professional operatic debut in 1821 in Gluck’s “Iphigénie en Tauride”.

+ After looking further into this the Artist in question was listed among even more notable acts in 2019 on Jean-Michel Basquiat’s article in the legacy section before it was revised what made this particular act unique was that all the notable artist in the legacy section mentioned or paid tribute to the artist Basquiat but none were in a posthumous collaboration.

+ They made a surprise announcement not long after the album’s release, that they would not hold autograph sessions but instead, would hold concerts in Taiwan.

+ He made Beorhtric king of Wessex instead.

+ Uluṟu and Kata Tjuṯa are made of different types of sedimentary rock.

+ Eventually, due to the negativity, TSR made changes to the game.

+ Agnes then starred in a series of soap operas that made her the highest-paid teenage artist in Indonesia at that time.

+ Rocket combustion is made by rocket fuel exploding out of the back of the rocket moving it up.

+ He wrote that air was made up of two gases.

+ They were made of bronze.

+ It made a few flyovers of Germany in the last weeks of the World War II.

+ It was made up of all adult members of the Crow Nation.

+ They also made several presentations about VisualEditor and the future of editing.

+ This series was very successful, and Insomniac made the first three games in the series.

+ He tells them that a ring can be made from the gold, and that whoever has the ring will have power over all the world.

+ A sequel was made named MAR Omega.

+ They also made a PlayStation 2 version of “Ratchet Clank: Size Matters”.

+ The state legislature made Montpelier the state capital in 1805.

+ They made fire and used it for cooking and to stay warm.

+ In her youth, Barton was timid and sensitive, which made household life difficult for Barton.

+ Swati Tirunal made a fantastic contribution to the sector of Indian music.

+ This category contains articles about specific automobiles made by Audi.

+ Because vandalism has been especially bad here today, please checkuser for OTHER newly made accounts.

+ During the 19th century, the Romantic ideas about a European “Dark Age” made the Flat Earth model look much more important than it ever had been in history.

+ The color scheme was made from reversing the color scheme used on test trains on non-high speed lines into yellow with a blue stripe.

+ The Bailey bridge is a factory made truss bridge.

+ They became good friends and Philip made piano arrangements of some of Delius’s music.

+ This gives less control over edits made by students, but each student’s contribution is easily identified.

+ There was no orchestra for him in the USA so they made a new orchestra for him to conduct.

+ Its spectrum is of the G type, so it is probably made up like Ceres.

+ When the Porta della Carta was built in 1442, it made an internal courtyard.

+ The observatory is made up of four main telescopes: the 200 inch reflecting telescope.

+ The German courtly love songs that had been written at the time were all very similar, but Walther gave these songs new life and made them very beautiful.

+ Under the Government of India Act 1935 the territory was detached from British India, and was made a separate colony of the United Kingdom; this separation took effect on 1 April 1937.

+ Due to this, I’m proposing a discussion on just one section: we change the main deletion focus from notability to usability — how useful is the end article to the user? To aid the discussion, I made a flowchart to outline my proposal.

+ The king of Ethiopia then took part of Ifat and added it to his kingdom, and made Ifat pay him lots of money once a year.

+ This included employing fewer people, doing maintenance less frequently and using parts that were made of lower-grade steel.

+ He made a summary of the story as planned in a letter to his friend John Forster.

+ They were often made to pay back the cost of their travel in the prison ship to Australia.

+ They can also be classified by whether it is made from natural, or synthetic materials.

+ The Park was made on December 4, 1934.

+ You can also create your own levels in the editor, and play levels made by other people.

+ Sit-ski kept getting made better in 1980s.

+ She also made guest appearances on such syndicated television programs as “Hawaii Five-O”, “Marcus Welby, M.D.”, “Laramie”, “Police Story”, and “Barnaby Jones”.

“fertilize” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “fertilize”:

– They cannot swim or fertilize an egg.

– Sperm needs to be deposited at the top of the vagina near the cervix and fertilize the ovum if pregnancy is to occur.

– The female may store a male’s hydraulically implanted spermatophore for long periods before she is ready to fertilize her eggs.

– Lightning balances the earth’s electricity and helps fertilize the soil.

– The sperm then fertilize the eggs in the pouch.

fertilize some ways to use
fertilize some ways to use

In sentence use of “shadow”

How to use in-sentence of “shadow”:

+ He became an MP in 2001 and entered the shadow cabinet in 2004.

+ The song title was decided to change from “The Shadow Of The Moon That Remains Faintly In The Sky” to “Cutie Morning Moon”, and the composition was composed by producer Honjo, the composer of “Let’s love Jenny”.

+ Clarke returned to the Conservative front bench in 2009 as the Shadow Business Secretary where he has the job of monitoring the performance of the current Business Secretary Peter Mandelson.

+ In 2016, he briefly was Shadow Secretary of State for Wales and Shadow Leader of the House of Commons.

+ He holds no posts in the current shadow government.

+ In this opera the character Nick Shadow represents the devil.

+ By the turn of the 20th century, the minstrel show was a shadow of its former popularity.

+ Beyond “the shadow of a doubt” is sometimes used interchangeably with beyond reasonable doubt.

In sentence use of shadow
In sentence use of shadow

Example sentences of “shadow”:

+ Harper also recruits writers through the BBC’s Continuing Drama Shadow Scheme.

+ The trio shadow travel halfway around the world, causing Nico to lose a lot of his strength and start to “fade”.

+ Its shadow is projected onto a screen.

+ A lunar eclipse happens when the moon passes through the shadow of the Earth which can only occur during a full moon.The number of lunar eclipses in a single year can range from 0 to 3.

+ Priests can either heal with holy and discipline spells or do damage with shadow spells.

+ Before the invasion of the Shadow Lord, he was a guard of the Palace, but then he fled because his mother Min was killed, so he made friends with Endon and Sharn, and pretended to be a beggar for sixteen years, and always guarded Lief when he was in trouble.

+ Until 2015 she was the Deputy Leader and ex-officio member of the Shadow Cabinet.

+ Since 11 May 2010, the Labour Party has been Her Majesty’s Loyal Opposition, and its leadership therefore forms the current shadow cabinet.

+ In 2005, Osborne was made the Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer by Michael Howard and held this post when David Cameron became leader of the Conservative Party.

+ Some important Labour MPs lost their seats including the Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls and the leader of the Scottish Labour Party, Jim Murphy.

+ It is when one object in the sky moves into the shadow of another such object.

+ The Gobi is a rain shadow desert, caused by the Tibetan Plateau and the Himalayas shielding it from rain.

+ He was made the shadow Secretary of State for Defence in October 2010.

+ Harper also recruits writers through the BBC's Continuing Drama Shadow Scheme.

+ The trio shadow travel halfway around the world, causing Nico to lose a lot of his strength and start to "fade".

More in-sentence examples of “shadow”:

+ The Toa Nuva were helped by the arrival of Takanuva, now able to control Light and Shadow because of a shadow leech attack, Greg Farshtey, "Bionicle Legends #10: Swamp of Secrets" and Toa Ignika, who is the Mask of Life itself.

+ After the referendum, many members of Corbyn's Shadow cabinet resigned because they did not like Corbyn's leadership.

+ The Toa Nuva were helped by the arrival of Takanuva, now able to control Light and Shadow because of a shadow leech attack, Greg Farshtey, “Bionicle Legends #10: Swamp of Secrets” and Toa Ignika, who is the Mask of Life itself.

+ After the referendum, many members of Corbyn’s Shadow cabinet resigned because they did not like Corbyn’s leadership.

+ New leaves capture the energy of the sun and sprout before the tall trees shadow them.

+ Starmer was the Shadow Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union in Jeremy Corbyn’s Shadow Cabinet.

+ It is called the duck due to the shape of the gripping hand during the throw, as if making a duck shadow puppet.

+ He was previously the Shadow Minister for the Arts, Minister of State for Europe, Deputy Leader of the House of Commons and Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport.

+ It is in the rain shadow of the Ngorongoro highlands and is the driest part of the region.

+ The teacher does not cast a shadow and does not look into the projector light while speaking to the students.

+ He has been the Member of Parliament Rhondda since the 2001 general election and most recently the Shadow Leader of the House of Commons until resigning on June 26th, 2016.

+ There are 2 major series of the Ender’s Game series: the Ender series and the Shadow series.

+ She was also Deputy Prime Minister of the United KingdomShadow Deputy Prime Minister and Shadow Secretary of State for International Development.

+ He meets Nick Shadow who tells him that an unknown uncle has died and left him lots of money.

+ The term “eclipse” is most often used to describe a “solar eclipse”, when the Moon’s shadow crosses the Earth’s surface, or a “lunar eclipse”, when the Moon moves into the shadow of Earth.

+ When a circuit board is put through an acid bath, the parts where the light shone through the photomask stay in place, while the parts that were covered by the shadow of the photomask are eaten away by the acid.

+ She was a member of Parliament for the Democratic Alliance, serving in many capacities, including as Shadow Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development.

+ Spyro has to save everyone who lives in The Dragon Realms, Avalar, The Forgotten Worlds from a place called the Shadow Realm.

+ Ann Widdecombe served in William Hague’s shadow cabinet from 1997 to 2001.

+ Justification for the slaughter of Bosnian Serbs and Jews Francetic found in ” the propaganda of ‘the Jewish communist hydra’ had succeeded in misleading a majority of the Serb Orthodox population in eastern Bosnia into committing ‘criminal acts against the state’ “and concluded that “the ‘most drastic means’ would have to be employed against them.” Rebecca Haynes, Martyn Rady: In the Shadow of Hitler: Personalities of the Right in Central and Eastern Europe, I.B.

+ The levels for Sonic and Shadow are the classic “Get to the Goal” levels.

+ The alpine tree-line at a location is dependent on local variables, such as aspect aspect of slope, rain shadow and proximity to either geographical pole.

+ The BBC plans to film all four of Pullman’s Sally Lockhart novels, with Piper continuing in the role in “The Shadow in the North” which was shown in December 2007.

+ The new stadium features an arch that was designed not to cast a shadow over the stadium while games are played and to help hold part of the roof up.

+ In October 2016 reshuffle, after Corbyn’s re-election as party leader, Stevens became Shadow Secretary of State for Wales.

+ Rainbows always appear opposite the Sun: they form circles around the shadow of your head.

+ The effect would be comparable to the shadow of a golf ball cast by sunlight on an object from Earth.

+ The comic book of the same name was created by Charles Cecil and very well known artist Dave Gibbons for the DS release of “Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars – Director’s Cut” in March 2009.

+ Pale eye shadow visually enlarges this area and has a feminising effect.

+ Every year on the Fall and Spring equinox the Sun hits the side of the building making a show of light and shadow which looks like a snake along the steps of the building.

+ Like other Revolution Software’s Games, in “The Shadow of the Templars”, the player character’s death is possible.

+ Commissioner Gordon uses a Bat-Signal which shines a light into the sky with a shadow in the shape of a bat on when he needs Batman’s assistance.

+ She was the Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy in Jeremy Corbyn’s Shadow Cabinet from February 2017 to April 2020, losing the position when Keir Starmer became the leader of the party.

+ The plasma wake is more turbulent at Rhea than Tethys, so its shadow is not as clear cut.

+ Each hole is filled with a pin that can slide back and forth and the screen is lit by the two vertical sides, allowing the pins to cast their shadow on the screen.

+ The Duke of Montrose was a shadow minister for the Scotland Office before the 2010 General Election.

+ The average rainfall is relatively low, due to the rain shadow from the Pindos mountains.

+ He is not afraid because his friend Faithful reminds him of the words of Psalm 23: “Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.” The sun rises as he leaves.

+ All Pokémon love human beings, except for Shadow Pokémon – the doors to their hearts have been artificially closed.

+ Peter Michael Ainsworth was an English politician and was Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.

+ Then he goes to the Shadow of Death.

+ Lewis was appointed by Jeremy Corbyn’s Shadow Cabinet of Jeremy CorbynShadow Cabinet as Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy in the October 2016 reshuffle.

+ Parper, Anthony Vitale as Gunsmoke, Aaron Aguilera as Shadow Hammer, BooG!e as T-Bo.

+ He also worked in the shadow cabinets of Michael Foot and Neil Kinnock.

+ It also proposed that the Moon could be Lunar eclipseeclipsed by the shadow of the Earth.

+ He has been a Member of Parliament Member of Parliament for Leicester South since 2011, and is the current Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care.

+ In 2016, he became the oldest MP in over a century to hold a shadow cabinet position.

+ However, since the creation of artificial satellites, the shadow of Phobos on Mars has been seen.

+ Long-Bailey became Shadow Secretary of State for Education in Keir Starmer’s Shadow Cabinet in April 2020.

“coordinate” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “coordinate”:

+ The reason for measuring time in units of the speed of light times the time coordinate is so that the units for time are the same as the units for space.

+ Using simple pixel coordinate values would not have this advantage.

+ Coast and Geodetic Survey, is a Federal government of the United StatesUnited States federal agency that defines and manages a national coordinate system.

+ Centers often coordinate with outside programs such as 211.

+ All the RIRs formed the Number Resource Organization to coordinate with each other.

+ This means to find the points on a Cartesian coordinate systemcoordinate grid where the graphed equation crosses the x-axis, or the horizontal axis.

coordinate in-sentences
coordinate in-sentences

Example sentences of “coordinate”:

+ The Greek work, however, did not extend to a full coordinate system.

+ It was a coordinate system for creating his double dispersion relations.

+ The Greek work, however, did not extend to a full coordinate system.

+ It was a coordinate system for creating his double dispersion relations.

+ These two groups agreed to coordinate their political activities for achieving full independence for Macedonia and Croatia.

+ A geographical coordinate system is a coordinate system.

+ Lightcurve analysis indicates that Massalia’s pole points towards either ecliptic coordinate systemecliptic coordinates with a 10° uncertainty.

+ Likewise, cell phones help to a faster communication but, this advantage can also be use by some terrorists to coordinate their action and, therefore, be the source of a better criminal activity.

+ It comprises a standard Geographic coordinate systemcoordinate system for the Earth, a standard for raw altitude data, and a geoid that defines the “nominal sea level”.

+ The main duty of the Taoiseach is to start policy and coordinate policy of the rest of government.

+ In “Method of Fluxions Sir Isaac Newton examined the transformations between polar coordinates, which he referred to as the “Seventh Manner; For Spirals”, and nine other coordinate systems.

+ This template provides two ways to include a map: as a simple image, or using and the coordinate parameters described above to automatically place a pushpin mark and label on a map.

+ This five-coordinate complex then reacts with carbon monoxide to form the six coordinate dicarbonyl complex.

+ Following the success of the recent revival of the Big Weekend, me and have decided to coordinate another Big Weekend next month.

+ It is used to show numbers in a different coordinate system.

More in-sentence examples of “coordinate”:

+ To coordinate its overt and covert operations as al-Qaeda's ambitions and resources increased, it developed a decentralised, regional structure.

+ Social workers also assist patients and families, access in-home health care services, arrange for in-home medical equipment, provide for transportation, coordinate follow-up treatments, and refer patients to a wide variety of community social service agencies.

+ To coordinate its overt and covert operations as al-Qaeda’s ambitions and resources increased, it developed a decentralised, regional structure.

+ Social workers also assist patients and families, access in-home health care services, arrange for in-home medical equipment, provide for transportation, coordinate follow-up treatments, and refer patients to a wide variety of community social service agencies.

+ In other words, for an orthonormal space with any number of dimensions, the dot product is invariant under a coordinate transformation based on an orthogonal matrix.

+ Cooperation between global leading institutions in the field has led to the establishment of the Water Footprint Network in 2008 that aims to coordinate efforts to further develop and disseminate knowledge on water footprint concepts, methods and tools.

+ If it is used with globe coordinate datatypes, then it replaces the various symbols with forward slashes in the returned value.

+ It is a useful coordinate system for finding and tracking objects for observers on Earth.

+ A simple example of an improper rotation in 3D is a coordinate inversion: x goes to −x, y to −y and z to −z.

+ There is still much to do, however! We created :m:2016 Strategy/Translations to try to help coordinate what needs translation and what progress is being made.

+ The Routing Layer works to coordinate related parts of a data conversation to ensure that large files are transferred.

+ The 24 edges bound 6 squares lying in the 6 coordinate planes.

+ The Web Foundation words to fund and coordinate efforts to defend the Open Web and further its potential to benefit humanity.

+ In 1919, the Australian federal government established the Commonwealth Prickly Pear Board to coordinate efforts with state governments to eradicate the weed.

+ If this is a “rectangular graph” using Cartesian coordinate system, the two measurements will be arranged into two different lines at right angle to one another.

+ There are two ways to find the cross product of two 3D vectors: with coordinate notation or with angle.

+ The central site to coordinate between communities will be Meta-Wiki.

+ One can introduce a Cartesian coordinate system on a given plane in order to label every point on it with a unique ordered pair, which is composed of two numbers and is the coordinate of the point.

+ On a Cartesian coordinate system, with the vertical axis being time.

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

+ Using the Cartesian coordinate system, simple shapes, like parabolas, can be made using algebraic equations.

+ The “location” parameter includes a line break ; this is perfectly acceptable in all infobox fields except map/image and coordinate fields.

+ The dot product is also a scalar in this sense, given by the formula, independent of the coordinate system.

+ The cerebellum works mainly to control balance and coordinate movement.

+ Often, the hypercube whose corners are the 2 with each coordinate equal to 0 or 1 is called “the” unit hypercube.

+ The geocentric ecliptic system was the principal coordinate system for ancient astronomy and is still useful for computing the apparent motions of the Sun, Moon, and planets.

+ I think that as simple becomes larger, portals will become even more necessary to organize related articles and coordinate improvements to articles related to the portal.

+ Hermann Minkowski introduced a certain method for graphing coordinate systems in Minkowski spacetime.

+ In the Cartesian coordinate system, length, width, and height are given in letters to make them easier to write, or if a value is not known.

+ An ordered pair where the first coordinate is.

+ The galactic coordinate system uses the approximate plane of our galaxy as its fundamental plane.

+ The branches of these nerves coordinate the movements of the animal.

+ Other 3D coordinate systems such as spherical coordinates include both linear and angular measurements.

+ Can I please be added to the registered users list for AWB? At the moment, I need it for fixing coordinate formatting here and replacing deprecated parameters here and here.

+ A Galilean coordinate system is one where the law of inertia is valid.

+ The stage is organized through x and y coordinates, with the center coordinate placed in the center of the stage.

+ The laws of mechanics of Galileo and Newton are valid in a Galilean coordinate system.

+ To coordinate actions and strategies in order to confront jointly the threats to international peace and security, including the threats of use of force and the acts of aggression, colonialism and foreign occupation, and other breaches of peace caused by any country or group of countries.

+ The solar system is still the centre of the coordinate system, and the zero point is defined as the direction towards the galactic centre.

+ In 1999, fifteen municipalities in the region formed the Calgary Regional Partnership to coordinate regional growth and planning issues.

+ Recent lightcurve analysis indicates that its pole points towards either ecliptic coordinate systemecliptic coordinates with a 10° uncertainty.

+ There are various accounts of the introduction of polar coordinates as part of a formal coordinate system.

+ It may be simply defined as the number of independent Coordinate systemcoordinates required to define motion of that body.

+ It makes a parabola when graphed on a coordinate plane.

+ The AIA also works with other members of the design and construction team to help coordinate the building industry.

+ This template centers a mark over a location on any image using coordinate values that are relative.

+ As the coordinate system is two-dimensional, each point is determined by two polar coordinates: the radial coordinate and the angular coordinate.

+ Each point is uniquely identified by a distance to the origin, called “r” here, an angle, called ‘, and a height above the plane of the coordinate system, called “Z” in the picture.

+ The coordinate fields position a pushpin coordinate marker and label on the map automatically.

+ The Berlin headquarters job is to coordinate German diplomacy, and study the information passed on from the embassies, permanent representations and consulates.

+ A spherical coordinate system uses three numbers to identify a point in space.: Usually, two angles, and a distance from the origin of the coordinate system.

“bamboo” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “bamboo”:

– In Vietnam it is found in bamboo forests.

– The weapon used in kendo is a bamboo sword, called “shinai”.

– A bamboo floor is a kind of flooring which is made using bamboo plants.

– In Japan there is a kind of flute called a “shakuhachi”, which is made from the bottom of a bamboo plant.

– The terrain has steep valleys, and the forest vegetation ranges from grassland to Yushania alpinaalpine bamboo to tropical rainforest.PBS: Nature-, 1996.

– It lives in thick forest and bamboo groves.

– Originally scaffolds were made of wood, and bamboo scaffolds are still used in many parts of the world.

– People use bamboo to build houses, fences, furniture and other things.

bamboo example in sentences
bamboo example in sentences

Example sentences of “bamboo”:

– This is traditionally done with a special kind of whisk made of bamboo known as a “chasen”.

– It is often painted with bamboo next to it.

– Some Jobra women were making bamboo furniture and had to take loans for buying bamboo but all their profits were being paid towards the loans.

– Among the species in the Indomalaya region are the Leopard Cat, bamboo rat, treeshrew, and various monkey and ape species.

– Chilled soba is often served on a sieve-like bamboo tray called a zaru, sometimes garnished with bits of dried “nori” seaweed, with a dipping sauce known as “soba tsuyu” on the side.

– The last one is the art of dueling with bamboo or wooden sword.

- This is traditionally done with a special kind of whisk made of bamboo known as a "chasen".

- It is often painted with bamboo next to it.
- Some Jobra women were making bamboo furniture and had to take loans for buying bamboo but all their profits were being paid towards the loans.

– Famous books were written during this period such as “The Tale of Genji”, “The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter”, “The Tales of Ise” and many others.

– The species is nocturnal and arboreal, and lives in thickets of Chilean bamboo in the temperate rain forests of the southern Andes.

– Almost all species of bamboo have hollow stems divided into nodes or joints.

– A lot of bamboo huts are established for the visitors to take rest and enjoy the venue.

More in-sentence examples of “bamboo”:

– For example, there are many Florida native marsh plants and shrubs in Manatee Springs; bamboo gardens in the red panda exhibits; and bushes from California in the sea lion exhibit.

– It is surrounded by bamboo to make it look more real.

– A small amount of matcha is placed into the bowl, traditionally using a bamboo scoop called a “chashaku”, and a small amount of hot water is added.

– Sometimes the bamboo dies off.

– Paraphyly in the bamboo subtribe Chusqueinae and a revised infrageneric classification for “Chusquea”.

– The women wear bamboo hat.

– The eastern lesser bamboo lemur has a dense, woolly coat that is grey to olive-grey on the upperparts, with chestnut-brown tinges on the head, shoulders, and sometimes the back.

– Khao lam is sticky rice mixed with coconut milk and grilled in a bamboo stalk.

– It is said that this whole place used to be full of bamboo trees and it was destroyed, and so inside the temple they still have some bamboo trees.

– The bamboo gives this dessert a unique taste.

– The shaft of the mallet is usually made of bamboo and the head is usually made of wood.

– They had previously used bamboo and silk.

– Giant pandas get a lot of water from the bamboo they eat.

– The flying top was made from bamboo and used the same method of spinning wings to fly up in the air.

– It has no keys and is often made of bamboo or cane.

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

– It was made out of pine and and bamboo with aluminum to keep it together.

– By the end of the Kōan period, uchiwa was made from bamboo and paper.

– Dancers follow the tikling bird’s legendary grace and speed by skillfully between large bamboo poles.

– This bamboo is known locally as: “kawayang tinik” in the Philippines, “buluh duri” in Malay languageMalay and “tre gai” or “tre lá ngắn” in Vietnam.

– A group of 21 strips of bamboo from 305 BC from the Warring States period is the world’s oldest known decimal multiplication table.

– Many grasses are short, but some grasses, like bamboo can grow very tall.

– It is made up of thin bamboo pieces called “Choya”.

– He wrote several books including “Snow Falling from a Bamboo Leaf: The Art of Haiku”.

- For example, there are many Florida native marsh plants and shrubs in Manatee Springs; bamboo gardens in the red panda exhibits; and bushes from California in the sea lion exhibit.

- It is surrounded by bamboo to make it look more real.

– They eat as much as of bamboo every day.

– Traditional Sichuan folk music is usually played with instruments such as the bamboo flute, pan and cymbals, gong and horn.

– At one time, pandas could move to an area where bamboo was still growing.

– It takes place in a pool where the puppeteers control puppets using a bamboo pole underwater.

– The Bamboo Bridge is one of the finest facilities that is stretched at a length of 100m.

– A Perrierbambus is a Genuskind of bamboo that grows in Madagascar.

– These bamboo slide rules were introduced in Sweden in September, 1933, and probably only a little earlier in Germany.

– They used pipes or channels usually made of clay, lead, bamboo or stone.

– The neck is a pole or split bamboo cane.

– The distance of two joints in a bamboo is the basis of a traditional Japanese unit of measurement, “shaku”.

– David Farrelly, in his book “The Book of Bamboo“, says that bamboo has been measured to grow 1.21 meters in a 24-hour period.

– This is the smallest of the bamboo lemurs.

– The grey bamboo lemur is also called the grey gentle lemur, or the eastern lesser bamboo lemur.

– There are still government fireworksfirework shows, and the people of Singapore now make noise during the holiday by hitting bamboo sticks together.

– Diners crack open the top and then pull down each bamboo strip like a flower until the sticky rice is reached.

– One day the villagers went for fishing expedition She sent him also to join the villagers and she gave him the bamboo basket for collecting fishes.

– The bridge provides the finest experience of walking by foot especially during rainy seasons, when the water droplets are scattered on the bamboo and it makes it soothing for the visitors to walk along.

– This subfamily probably should be mentioned in the taxobox of every bamboo species, since it is a major grouping in this context, despite its minor rank.

– For about half of their day they search for leaves, vines, and bamboo shoots to eat.

– The Adenorhinos is found in bamboo areas of the Uzungwe and Ukinga mountains in south-central Tanzania in Africa.

– They eat the bamboo that grows under the trees.

“khalifa” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “khalifa”:

+ The bottom 37 floors of the Burj Khalifa skyscraper in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, will have the world’s first Armani Hotel, and Giorgio Armani is also designing the inside of the skyscraper.

+ However, featured rapper Wiz Khalifa said in a press conference that he would like the music video to be in a sutle setting where no people may be to relate to the lyrics of the song.

+ She married with Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani in 1977 at the age of 18.she would eventually earn her Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology from Qatar University in 1986.

+ The unusual design and engineering problems of building Burj Khalifa have been shown in many television documentaries.

+ Sheikh Tamim is the fourth son of his father, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, the previous Emir of Qatar and second son of Sheikha Moza bint Nasser.

+ The Al Khalifa are Sunni Islam.

+ Then Khalifa Sultan became grand vizier until his death in 1653 or 1654.

+ The current President is Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

khalifa in sentences?
khalifa in sentences?

Example sentences of “khalifa”:

+ Shaikh Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa was the country’s first prime minister from 1971 until his death in 2020.

+ Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development is an NPO organization based in Qatar, founded by former Emir of Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani and his second wife Moza bint Nasser in 1995.

+ Burj Khalifa was built mainly by people from South Asia.

+ Many fans expressed their disappointment at the failed collaboration, and Wiz Khalifa referred to the situation, writing on his Twitter account: “The fact that Taeyeon backed down with our performance took me too much off guard, but never accept rejection as a failure”.

+ On 11 November 2020, he became the Prime Minister of Bahrain following the death of Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa.

+ In the cinema, she plays in a large number of Tunisian films including Khalifa le teigneux, Sejnane, Fatma 75, And tomorrow…?, Cécile’s eyes, L’Homme de cendres, The thief of tasting, The season of men, etc.

+ As a Khalifa or Caliph he was not a monarch and never claimed such a title.

+ In 1976, Khalifa became the deputy supreme commander of the armed forces under his father.

+ Burj Khalifa taller than Taipei 101.

+ The Al Khalifa family is the ruling royal family of Bahrain.

+ After Sheikh Isa bin Muhammad Al Khalifa come firstly the descendants of Hakim Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, and then last in line the descendants of Hakim Isa bin Ali Al Khalifa.

+ Prince Salman is the oldest son of the current king of Bahrain, Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and his first wife Queen Sabika bint Ibrahim Al Khalifa.

+ At present, the Burj Khalifa tops the list by some margin, regardless of which criterion is applied.

+ They are descendants of the first Khalifa of Islam, Abu Bakr.

+ As of 2010, about half of the cabinet ministers of Bahrain are from the Al Khalifa royal family.

+ In February 2016, her daughter Hind bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al-ThaniHind bint Hamad Al Thani, the sister of the current Emir of Qatar, is appointed CEO of the foundation.

+ Shaikh Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa was the country's first prime minister from 1971 until his death in 2020.

+ Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development is an NPO organization based in Qatar, founded by former Emir of Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani and his second wife Moza bint Nasser in 1995.