“Sexual selection” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “Sexual selection”:

+ Darwin defined sexual selection as the effects of the “struggle between the individuals of one sex, generally the males, for the possession of the other sex”.

+ The starting point for sexual selection is the observation that males differ from females, not just in sexual apparatus, but in many other traits.

+ Charles Darwin wrote about the Khoisan and sexual selection in “The Descent of Man” in 1882, commenting that their steatopygia evolutionevolved through sexual selection in human evolution, and that “the posterior part of the body projects in a most wonderful manner”.

+ They are the product of sexual selection for traits which give an individual an advantage over its rivals in survival and reproduction.

+ Charles Darwin wrote about the Khoisan in “The Descent of Man” in 1882, commenting that their steatopygia evolutionevolved through sexual selection in human evolution, and that “the posterior part of the body projects in a most wonderful manner”.

+ One author says studies on sexual selection have something important to tell us, namely “how males and females came to be what they are”.

Sexual selection some ways to use
Sexual selection some ways to use

Example sentences of “successful”

How to use in-sentence of “successful”:

+ Abdallah Salih al-Ajmi committed a successful suicide attack in Mosul on 25 March 2008.

+ The most successful Austrian single is “Anton aus Tirol” by DJ Ötzi.

+ The club was founded in 1913, and it is one of the country’s most successful teams in Europe, being the first Israeli club to qualify for the group stage of the UEFA Champions League.

+ It is Garside’s most successful song so far.

+ After a successful campaign in the Aegean, the Persians defeated, captured and burnt Eretria.

Example sentences of successful
Example sentences of successful

Example sentences of “successful”:

+ Esteghlal together with Al-Hilal Riadh of Saudi Arabia are the second most successful clubs in Asian Champion's League, after Pohang Steelers of South Korea, with two champions titles and two runner up.

+ The third most successful album is "Human.Technology" produced in 2011.
+ They have many songs that were successful and popular, for example RB-influenced "Time.

+ Esteghlal together with Al-Hilal Riadh of Saudi Arabia are the second most successful clubs in Asian Champion’s League, after Pohang Steelers of South Korea, with two champions titles and two runner up.

+ The third most successful album is “Human.Technology” produced in 2011.

+ They have many songs that were successful and popular, for example RB-influenced “Time.

+ The movie had a successful limited release in the United States.

+ George Harrison and Ringo Starr had early success as solo artists but were less successful later on.

+ He is one of the most financefinancially successful hip-hop artists and businessmen in America.

+ She is considered to have been the first German actress to become successful in Hollywood.

+ Since then, Vanessa has been successful in every area of her life.

+ The book tells about her life before her successful television program.

+ PAOK is the fourth most successful Greek club, as it has won three Greek Championships and seven Greek cups.

+ During this period, the country still had successful racing drivers such as Clay Regazzoni, Sebastian Buemi, Jo Siffert and successful World Touring Car Championship driver Alain Menu.

+ The Bee Gees were one of the most successful rock-pop groups ever.

+ Maurice should be recognized as the most successful vaccinologist in history”.

+ Black-and-Whites were built by wealthy families, successful businesses, the Public Works Department, and the British Armed Forces.

+ At age 25 he moved to Italy, where he built a successful career as a scientist, wrote poetry, and became a highly esteemed writer of opera libretti.

+ He says and thinks that because of that, he will be more successful than Roark.

+ It’s the most successful in club in South Korea.

+ His most successful movies are “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone”, “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets”, “Mrs.

+ The Nationalists’ thought they were successful because the communists were running away from the battle and were forced to move to the other side of China.

+ When Jackson made “Thriller” he wanted it to be more successful than “Off the Wall”.

More in-sentence examples of “successful”:

+ He was successful in ending the violence.

+ Amundsen's story is one of excellent planning, good leadership, and willingness to learn from others: this made extreme endurance unnecessary, and perhaps made the successful expedition less of a story, and therefore perhaps less famous, than the next one.
+ In the period 1986-1988 he organized a successful dissident campaign against the candidacy of Sofia for hosting in the city and adjacent VitoshaVitosha Mountain the Winter Olympics of 1992 and 1994.

+ He was successful in ending the violence.

+ Amundsen’s story is one of excellent planning, good leadership, and willingness to learn from others: this made extreme endurance unnecessary, and perhaps made the successful expedition less of a story, and therefore perhaps less famous, than the next one.

+ In the period 1986-1988 he organized a successful dissident campaign against the candidacy of Sofia for hosting in the city and adjacent VitoshaVitosha Mountain the Winter Olympics of 1992 and 1994.

+ He later became a successful movie star, and won the Academy Award in 1987 for his work in “Wall Street”.

+ This system was invented in 1983 by Richard Spooner and has become a successful way of growing a wide range of crops including seed potato production, tomato production, leaf crops, and small salad leaves.

+ Lattek was one of the most successful coaches in the history of the game, and the most successful coach with German teams, especially Bayern Munich.

+ This was the most successful time of his career.

+ Rudi Carrell was a very successful comedian, singer and television presenter.

+ Henry David Thoreau became successful because Ralph Waldo Emerson helped Thoreau spread his work in England.

+ The most successful and largest Fleet.

+ It was a successful pre-World Wide Web online service.

+ While Red Hot Chili Peppers were on tour in 1992 after their fifth and most successful album, “Blood Sugar Sex Magik”, Frusciante left the band because of a drug addiction.

+ Aluminum wiring was not successful in this application and it is a major safety problem.

+ Following a successful season at the New York City Center in 1966, it was invited to become City Center’s resident ballet company with Joffrey as artistic director and Arpino as chief choreographer.

+ Lambie made over 200 appearances for Falkirk and also had a successful time with St Johnstone.

+ Jean Reno is a French-Spanish actor, he has appeared in many successful movies such as “Crimson Rivers”, “Godzilla”, “The Da Vinci Code”, “Mission: Impossible”, “Ronin”, “The Pink Panther”, and “Léon: The Professional”.

+ The Bhutan national cricket team is one of the more successful affiliate nations in the region.

+ Harding’s successful campaign for the Presidency of the United States in 1920.

+ He leaps to fame when he formed a duo with Stan Laurel, they formed the most successful comedy groups of all time.

+ They are one of the most successful Japanese bands, selling over 50 million records.

+ Hip hop duo Outkast released their most successful album so far, “Speakerboxxx/The Love Below” in 2003.

+ Brooks has had one of the most successful careers in popular music history, with over 70 hit singles and 15 charted albums to his credit.

+ Apart from the “Rocky” movies, Stallone did many other movies in the late 1970s and early 1980s which were critically acclaimed but were not successful at the box office.

+ At the age of 7 in 1927, Barrow traveled abroad for his Primary education and Secondary education to the United Kingdom on the advice of his parents because education was weak in Barbados then in the 1920s and his family wanted him to presue his education abroad to become a successful person in the future.

+ Many of the successful team riders that spent many years of their career with Telekom would become German national champions – Bernd Gröne in 1993, Jens Heppner in 1994, Bölts in 1990, 1995 and 1999, Christian Henn in 1996, Jan Ullrich in 1997 and 2001, Erik Zabel in 1998 and 2003, Rolf Aldag in 2000, Danilo Hondo in 2002 and finally Andreas Klöden in 2004.

+ It was a successful trip, as only 40 convicts had died.

+ His successful album “Out of the dark ” was released after Falco’s death in a road accident.

+ Schweinsteiger signed with Bayern Munich as a youth team player on 1 July 1998 and soon was successful with the youth teams and the second team.

+ The invasion followed the successful invasion of Sicily during the Italian Campaign.

+ He thought a movie with her would not be as successful as a movie with Hepburn.

+ In 1974, she was one of seven people involved in a successful class action lawsuit against the “Times” for gender discrimination.

+ Arthur Bryce Courtenay AM was a South African-Australian novelist and one of Australia’s most commercially successful authors.

+ England is most successful with 13 victories, Bangladesh have won in only 2 games.

+ This movie performed so poorly that, before Christmas 2010, it was considered the least successful movie in United States history.

+ Please note an editor review will not necessarily translate to a successful RfA.

+ Entrepreneurs who prove to be successful in taking on the risks of a startup are rewarded with profits, fame and continued growth opportunities.

+ He became a General Motors dealer, becoming successful enough to be invited by the president of the company to dinner in Detroit.

+ It is one of the most and successful post-World War II private housing communities.

+ He is thought to be one of the most successful actors in Lithuania.

+ He shares the record for most reigns as IWGP Heavyweight Champion with Tatsumi Fujinami and also holds the record for most successful defenses with eleven during his fifth reign as champion.

+ Buendorf is best known for his successful intervention during an Gerald Ford assassination attempt in Sacramentoassassination attempt on then United States President Gerald Ford in 1975.

+ The movie “The Secret Policeman’s Other Ball” was a successful release for Miramax in the summer of 1982.

+ He was very successful there, and earned plenty of money to live comfortably.

+ The movie established Manna into a permanent position in Bangla movie history as it was one of the most successful commercial movies of Bengali movie history.

+ Reagan had a successful career in Hollywood.

+ In 1995, they appeared in the hit movie “Clueless” and in 1997, the band released their most successful album, “Let’s Face It”, which sold over one million copies and spawned the hit single “The Impression That I Get”, which charted at #1 on the Billboard Modern Rock Songs and entered the top 20 in the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia.

+ The “pellegrino”, identifiable with the alchemist “Giustiniani Bono”, stayed for a night in the gardens of the villa in search of a mysterious herb capable of producing gold, the next morning he was seen disappearing forever through the door, but left behind a few flakes of gold fruit of a successful alchemical transmutation, and a mysterious paper full of puzzles and magic symbols that would contain the secret of the Philosopher’s Stone.

+ In the 1980s the club was not as successful but was still an important team in the Bundesliga.

In sentence examples of “outfielder”

How to use in-sentence of “outfielder”:

+ He was an outfielder in baseball’s National League during the 1880s.

+ If you are an outfielder catching a baseball hit into the air, then your precise logic will calculate trajectory and start you running to the point of intercept.

+ For example, if a batter hits a ball to the outfield for what should be a sacrifice fly and the outfielder drops the ball for an error, the batter will still receive credit for the sacrifice fly and the run batted in.

+ He was a first baseman and outfielder in Major League Baseball.

+ Louis outfielder and first baseman who in 1875 in sports1875 used a pair of flesh-colored gloves, but he was also laughed by his teammates.

In sentence examples of outfielder
In sentence examples of outfielder

Example sentences of “outfielder”:

+ Donald Andrew Lund was a utility playerbackup outfielder in Major League Baseball.

+ Bautista plays as both an outfielder and third baseman.

+ Cerv signed with the New York Yankees in 1950 and was a little-used reserve outfielder on the Yankee teams of the early 1950s.

+ He is an outfielder who plays in left field.

+ He played as an outfielder and left-handed batter.

+ Broglio was best known as the “other player” in the controversial trade that sent future Baseball Hall of Fame outfielder Lou Brock from the Cubs to the Cardinals in June 1964.

+ Gamble played as an outfielder and designated hitter in Major League Baseball from 1969 to 1985.

+ However, once close to the ball the eyes and brain of the outfielder lacks the ability to accurately estimate distance and speed because the ball is coming straight at the outfielder.

+ She played as an outfielder and pitcher.

+ Donald Andrew Lund was a utility playerbackup outfielder in Major League Baseball.

+ Bautista plays as both an outfielder and third baseman.

+ Hunter is regarded as arguably the greatest defensive outfielder of all time.

+ Frank Robinson was an American professional baseball outfielder and manager.

+ The gesture was originally the idea of outfielder Ken Griffey, Jr..

+ He plays as a outfielder for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim of Major League Baseball.

+ As a player, he was a first baseman and outfielder for the Montreal Expos, Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Indians, and Milwaukee Brewers between 1981 and 1990.

+ He is an outfielder for the Arizona Diamondbacks.

+ Claudell Washington was an American outfielder in Major League Baseball.

Some sentences in use of “shoot at”

How to use in-sentence of “shoot at”:

– The most powerful were the “trusty shooters.” They were allowed to carry rifles and shoot at or around prisoners who made mistakes.

– They shoot at him, but he is unarmed.

– Insurgents have sometimes successfully used RPGs to shoot at helicopters.

– The Deacon has his crew burn the Mariner’s vessel and shoot at them, but they escape by diving deeper underwater than the bullets can reach.

– The show started to shoot at the end of November 2020, before the third season of “The Mandalorian” started prodution.

– It was impossible to shoot at Thermopylae.

Some sentences in use of shoot at
Some sentences in use of shoot at

“cut through” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “cut through”:

+ The river slowly cut through the rock to create the gorge.

+ They were cut through the volcanic tuff of the Yellowstone Plateau by rivers over the last 640,000 years.

+ The plateau is cut through with deep valleys.

+ At first, power saws and drills were used to cut through the rubble and reach survivors; however the use of heavy machinery posed a risk to people trapped under the rubble.

+ The lamprey cannot cut through the denticle-armored skin, but they may be enough of an irritant to cause a reaction like jumping or rubbing against an object to get rid of them.

+ The swordfish is named after its sharp bill, resembling a sword allows it to cut through the water with great ease and agility.

+ Jig saws move the blade up and down to cut through materials.

+ Upland rivers run fast and cut through rock.

cut through how to use?
cut through how to use?

Example sentences of “cut through”:

+ Herbivorous turtles have serrated-edged ridges that help them cut through tough plants.

+ Because of this toastrack tram No.2 had a gangway cut through the middle of it.

+ The thread slips down between the two points, and the tool is then lifted upwards allowing the blade to cut through the thread.

+ The jaws of the tiger shark have large, sharp teeth which helps the shark to cut through the flesh and bones of their prey.

+ Wakizashi was more decorated than a katana and it was thinner, this is why it was designed to cut through softer targets.

+ This beam is very powerful and can cut through almost anything.

+ The machete is a large knife often used in jungles because it can easily cut through plants and vines.

+ It does not cut through plant roots.

+ In Berne, another tornado cut through the northern part of the city, damaging homes and businesses before it crossed into Ohio destroying more homes before dissipating.

+ The June 16-18, 2014 tornado outbreak was an incident in which several strong tornadoes cut through Nebraska.

+ Herbivorous turtles have serrated-edged ridges that help them cut through tough plants.

+ Because of this toastrack tram No.2 had a gangway cut through the middle of it.
+ The thread slips down between the two points, and the tool is then lifted upwards allowing the blade to cut through the thread.

In-sentence examples of “exhaust”

How to use in-sentence of “exhaust”:

– The other common way to measure specific impulse is in meters per second, which is also called effective exhaust velocity.

– In the diesel, pressure from the exhaust spins the turbocharger at a very high speed.

– It converts exhaust heat and pressure to rotation.

– The leader of Egypt, Gamal Abdel Nasser, thought that by waging a low-grade war against Israel, he would exhaust their resources and get them to give up the territory.

– The engine compartment was modified to fit the engines and a special open exhaust was built just to meet Ferruccio’s demands.

In-sentence examples of exhaust
In-sentence examples of exhaust

Example sentences of “exhaust”:

– Each turbo is powered by a separate exhaust pipe from the engine.

– Old gasoline-powered automobiles are noisy and their exhaust makes city air dirty, which can make people ill.

– A tall exhaust chimney is constructed in the centre.

– Running a diesel engine on biodiesel fuel makes the exhaust smell like food.

– The incoming mixture forces out the exhaust gas at the same time.

– However these methods quickly exhaust the animal.

– Water is formed, which them comes out through an exhaust pipe.

– Most rockets can be launched from the ground because exhaust thrust from the engine is bigger than the weight of the vehicle on Earth.

– The Mask then takes revenge on the mechanics, by shoving exhaust pipes in their bottoms.

– Nickel-based superalloys of rhenium are used in the combustion chambers, turbine blades, and exhaust nozzles of jet engines.

– The 911Turbo was the first production sports car with exhaust turbocharger and pressure regulator.

– A rocket is pushed forward by a thrust force as large as the force the exhaust gas makes when going out of the rocket nozzle.

– Because they do not escape as fast, the exhaust does not carry away as much energy.

- Each turbo is powered by a separate exhaust pipe from the engine.

- Old gasoline-powered automobiles are noisy and their exhaust makes city air dirty, which can make people ill.

“shortwave” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “shortwave”:

– To provide the longer range coverage, shortwave is often used by Missionary stations, although super power AM is also sometimes used.

– The layer is capable of reflecting medium shortwave electromagnetic radiations or the EM radiations whose frequency ranges between 300 kHz to 3MHz.

– Transmitters used by VOA came from shortwave transmitters used by the Columbia Broadcasting System.

– The fourth, which covers the polar regions, is covered by shortwave radio.

– These include television antennas, shortwave radio antennas and whip antennas.

– Radio Australia had a shortwave relay station that used to relay programming to Europe, South Asia and South East Asia.

– In Tasimboko, Edson’s troops discovered Kawaguchi’s main supply depot, including large stockpiles of food, ammunition, medical supplies, and a powerful shortwave radio.

shortwave use in-sentences
shortwave use in-sentences

“influx” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “influx”:

– The glacial lake left behind a soft, varved landscape, gathering silt and sand in the summertime due to the influx of glacial meltwater and clay in the wintertime as the lake froze until it was later drained.

– South Africa faces an influx of immigrants from countries such as Zimbabwe.

– The influx of people resulted in there being no vacant hotel rooms in a twenty-mile radius of the city and the total amount of money that was ploughed into the local economy was estimated to be around £25 million.

– During this period there was a net outmigration of 835 francophones to Quebec and 340 to Alberta; and a net influx of 575 anglophones from Quebec and 145 francophones from New Brunswick.

– The older scholarly reconstruction of events is that this was due to an influx of refugees from Israel following its conquest by the Assyrians, but the newer view is that it reflects a cooperative effort between Assyria and the kings of Jerusalem to establish Judah as a pro-Assyrian vassal state exercising control over the valuable olive industry.

– Has anyone noticed that over the past few days, we’ve received an influx of users blocked indef on EN who have socked after being banned here.

– Due to the mining boom in the state, there has been an influx of people from the Eastern states to take advantage of the higher wages in industry.

influx how to use in sentences
influx how to use in sentences

Example sentences of “influx”:

– They are predominantly Theraveda Buddhist, but there are sizeable Hindus and due to influx of people from Bangladesh’s other parts Muslims are now consisting the largest minority of the region.

– Because of the influx of new users that have been editing this site frequently, I feel as if there is less work for me to do on here and I feel less likely to edit here.

– Alternative for Germany is eurosceptic and critical about the influx of foreigners in Germany.

– Various inflationary pressures, perhaps due to influx of New World gold and rising population, meant that the gap between the rich and poor widened.

– That century saw an influx of inhabitants from the surrounding farms.

– Due to the SUL, we might be getting an influx of new users.

– However, the influx was intensified when over 100,000 Armenian refugees came after World War I to flee the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire.

– Painted lady butterfly influx needs people to count them.

– Developers decided to redesign servers to account for the influx of new players.

- They are predominantly Theraveda Buddhist, but there are sizeable Hindus and due to influx of people from Bangladesh’s other parts Muslims are now consisting the largest minority of the region.

- Because of the influx of new users that have been editing this site frequently, I feel as if there is less work for me to do on here and I feel less likely to edit here.
- Alternative for Germany is eurosceptic and critical about the influx of foreigners in Germany.

– How can we better prevent a greater influx of vandalism? To me, it seems as though we’ve become a much bigger target for vandalism, and I think that it needs to be addressed.

– Can we do anything to lessen the influx of such articles? – No, bocking the editor is probably not an option, as with all likelyhood, most of the accounts are single-purpose accounts.

– A queue to enter the server was soon added due to the massive influx of new players caused by the video’s popularity.

– In the 19th century, the influx of immigrants from Europe increased.

– An influx of Hispanic and Brazilian immigrants helped revitalize the district starting in the early 2000s.

– Since the early 1970s, like other areas of the nation, Adams Morgan had seen a growing influx of immigrants from Africa, Asia and the Caribbean, as well.

How to use the word “conservation of nature”

How to use in-sentence of “conservation of nature”:

+ The International Union for Conservation of Nature lists the species as lower risk.

+ Oddekalv was removed from the Norwegian Society for the Conservation of Nature in 1993 over his controversial views.

+ This has led the International Union for the Conservation of Nature to list it under Vulnerable.

+ The International Union for the Conservation of Nature is an organization that helps countries and others with conservation programs and management.

+ He served as Director General of the International Rice Research Institute and became president of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources in 1988.

+ Shackleton, International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources Species Survival Commission.

+ The International Union for the Conservation of Nature says there are large numbers of lesser bandicoot rats found over a wide area.

+ The International Union for the Conservation of Nature rates the bullfrog as “Least Concern”, which means that they are not an endangered species.

How to use the word conservation of nature
How to use the word conservation of nature

Use the word “conveyor”

How to use in-sentence of “conveyor”:

– It moves through the water and sorts trash into a conveyor belt that empties it into a dumpster on the vessel.

– At the industrial level, foods move on a conveyor belt through preheating, holding, and cooling systems.

– Trucks, conveyor beltconveyors, trains and ships transport coal to be used in factories and power plants.

– A wheel loader or a shovel uses a controlled arm to put materials into a dumptruck, onto a conveyor belt or a feed hopper.

– His other power-ups are Bull Wario, which gives him super strength and the power to stick to ceilings and conveyor belts, and the Dragon Wario power-up, which lets him blow fire.

Use the word conveyor
Use the word conveyor