“melbourne” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “melbourne”:

+ It was known as Museum Station when the Melbourne Museum was at the State Library of Victoria, across the street.

+ As a result, the Whigs and Lord Melbourne stayed in power.

+ Melbourne is also the home of cultural and sporting icons such as The Arts Centre, National Gallery of Victoria and the Melbourne Cricket Ground which held the 1956 Summer Olympic Games.

+ Hopetoun became friends with Melbourne anarchist and union pioneer, John ‘Chummy’ Fleming.

+ Bobbitt died on November 30, 2020 in Melbourne from a stroke at the age of 81.

+ The band worked in Melbourne with a new producer, Nick DiDia.

melbourne - example sentences
melbourne – example sentences

Example sentences of “melbourne”:

+ At 15, he was given the job of third horn with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.

+ She competed in the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games.

+ At 15, he was given the job of third horn with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.

+ She competed in the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games.

+ She was born Danielle Jane Minogue in Melbourne on 20 October 1971 to a Welsh peopleWelsh Irish-Australian father.

+ They successfully crossed the country, from Melbourne to the Gulf of Carpentaria in 1861.

+ On 28 July 1952 the Melbourne Argus became the first newspaper in the world to publish colour photographs in a daily paper.

+ In May 1901, Fleming protested against unemployment in Melbourne by rushing onto the Prince’s Bridge to stop the Governor-General’s carriage.

+ It is based in the Melbourne suburb of Carlton.

+ One child of convict parents was John Pascoe Fawkner, who returned to start the settlement of Melbourne in 1835.

+ It is linked to Melbourne by the Tullamarine Freeway.

+ Seventeen horses raced in the first Melbourne Cup in 1861.

+ Nearly 90,200 people live there, which makes it the third biggest city in Victoria, after Melbourne and Geelong.

More in-sentence examples of “melbourne”:

+ The News Limited now produces “mX” a free afternoon paper that can be picked up from stands throughout the Melbourne CBD.

+ He was a member of the “Aussie breaks” music scene which also includes other Melbourne DJs such as Nubreed and Andy Page.

+ A game of football was played between Scotch College and Melbourne Grammar School.

+ Power had escaped from a Melbourne Gaol and started bushranging.

+ As Melbourne increased in size the light from the city limited the use of the observatory for serious astronomy.

+ The Division of Melbourne Ports was an Australian Electoral DivisionsAustralian federal electoral division in the inner south-eastern suburbs of Victoria, Australia.

+ The movie is about a group of young musicians and music fans sharing a house in the Melbourne suburb of Richmond.

+ They ran all Melbourne railway lines, and took over all M-Train services on April 16, 2003, however Metro Trains Melbourne took over all Connex’s services on November 30, 2009.

+ Cain died on 23 December 2019 at a Melbourne hospital, aged 88.

+ Some of these carnivals, like the Notting Hill Carnival in London and the Melbourne Cup Racing Carnival in Australia are very famous.

+ North Melbourne Railway Station is the gateway through which all west and northwest bound train lines in Melbourne, Australia pass.

+ He was euthanised after breaking down in the 2020 Melbourne Cup on 3 November 2020 at the age of 4.

+ Her best known work is “Forward Surge” at the Melbourne Arts Centre.

+ Separates from the Craigieburn railway line at North Melbourne station.

+ Betting on the Melbourne Cup has become more and more popular over the years, with one time a year punters having a crack at picking the winning horse.

+ From 2016, she played for Canberra United FCCanberra United, Melbourne City and Orca Kamogawa FC.

+ Ned Kelly was buried in an unmarked grave at the Melbourne Gaol, in an area with other criminals who had also been hanged at the gaol.

+ They started out in Melbourne in 1971.

+ That same year a ferry service between Melbourne and Williamstown was started.

+ It covers the north-eastern suburbs of Melbourne north of the Yarra River.

+ At that time Spaliviero was already on bail from Melbourne in relation to another drug case.

+ The Sydney Cricket Ground and Melbourne Cricket Ground are examples.

+ The paintings featured in her solo show in Melbourne were all related to this particular Dreaming.

+ They left Melbourne in August 1860 and reached the Bynoe River in February 1861.

+ While at Melbourne University, Fleay met a science student named Mary Sigrid Collie.

+ The single, “Together We Are One”, was released on the “Commonwealth Games: Melbourne 2006 Opening Ceremony” compilation.

+ Mora died, aged 90, in Melbourne on 27 August 2018 from complications of Alzheimer’s disease.

+ On 8 May 2017, Richards died at his nursing home in the Melbourne suburb of Windsor, VictoriaWindsor from dementia-related complications at the age of 94.

+ Grey resigned in 1834 and Melbourne became Prime Minister.

+ Subzero won the 1992 Melbourne Cup.

+ The three biggest courts used were the Melbourne Multi Purpose VenueHisense Arena, the Margaret Court Arena and the Rod Laver Arena.

+ The free settlers in towns such as Melbourne did not like the ex-convicts coming to their town.

+ The first officially recognised Test match took place on 15–19 March 1877 and was played between England and Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

+ The newspaper was started by William Kerr, a journalist who had worked with the “Sydney Gazette” before moving to Melbourne in 1839 to work on John Pascoe Fawkner’s “Port Phillip Patriot”.

+ The electorate’s first member, William Henry Groom, died at the first Commonwealth Parliament meeting in Melbourne in 1901.

+ The Port of Melbourne is the largest port for cargo in Australia, located in Melbourne near Yarra River.

+ First Melbourne was elected the capital, but in 1908 there was a vote.

+ He played for the Melbourne Football Club and Fremantle Football Club in the Australian Football League.

+ He had been jogging in the Melbourne suburb of Brighton when he collapsed.

+ The 1956 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XVI Olympiad, were held at Melbourne in Victoria, Australia.

+ He won the 2011 Melbourne Cup, ridden by French jockey Christophe Lemaire and trained by Mikel Delzangles.

+ Its main airport is Melbourne Airport.

+ Trains may start running on this line every day, as part of renewing the Royal Melbourne Showgrounds.

+ In 1966 he played nine games with Port Melbourne Football Club in the Victorian Football Association.

+ Their ears were cut off and taken back to Melbourne as a trophy.

+ The News Limited now produces "mX" a free afternoon paper that can be picked up from stands throughout the Melbourne CBD.

+ He was a member of the "Aussie breaks" music scene which also includes other Melbourne DJs such as Nubreed and Andy Page.
+ A game of football was played between Scotch College and Melbourne Grammar School.

“that” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “that”:

+ Diarmuid had to pay Strongbow so he said that he could marry his daughter and become king when Diarmuid died.

+ This is something that Richard Wagner had developed in his operas: the technique of having short tunes which represent particular characters or events in the story.

+ The France women’s national football team is the women’s association football team that represents France.

+ Vekoma Rides Manufacturing is a Netherlands-based manufacturer that builds amusement park rides.

+ A fixed or pegged currency is one that has a constant value compared to what it is pegged to.

+ Irises that are called bearded are because of soft hairs growing in the center.

+ When the Kyburg dynasty became extinct in 1264 the Habsburgs took over that land.

+ The original intenent was that each pilgrim was to tell two tales to Canterbury and two on the way back for a free meal; that would have been an estimated 120 tales-instead of the 23 in the book.

that some example sentences
that some example sentences

Example sentences of “that”:

+ The Genevois joke that the federal equivalent holiday, "Jeune fédéral", is celebrated two weeks later on account of the rest of the country being a bit slow on the uptake.

+ Even though Einstein thought of many ideas that helped scientists understand the world much better, he disagreed with some scientific theories that other scientists liked.
+ There were also some suggestions that the ring arcs may have been normally fading away.

+ The Genevois joke that the federal equivalent holiday, “Jeune fédéral”, is celebrated two weeks later on account of the rest of the country being a bit slow on the uptake.

+ Even though Einstein thought of many ideas that helped scientists understand the world much better, he disagreed with some scientific theories that other scientists liked.

+ There were also some suggestions that the ring arcs may have been normally fading away.

+ Just to clarify, do you guys mean the “welcome” banner with all the links, or do you mean the first paragraph of the /Introduction? Should mention that it’s not really possible to split up the DYKs, because they’re all transcluded at once by a template.

+ The test was to show that the turbo could add the power airplanes lose at high altitude.

+ A communication network is a group of things that are connected or linked together.

+ I suspect that it is simply too much work for a casual editor to deal with.

+ A gypsy at one point claims that the Mask is the most powerful artifact in the world when she remarks “The most powerful artifact in the world and this idiot keeps it with his laundry”.

+ Samuel, the prophet, comes and gives him a warning that God is not with him anymore.

+ She claimed that she went through as many as 20 auditions.

+ At the time, however, not only did doctors regard the “vulvular stimulation” required as having nothing to do with sex, they reportedly found that it took a lot of time to do and it was hard work.

+ Many terrestrial animals have a voice, especially those that are vertebrates.

+ They call them deuterocanonical, which means that they belong to the second canon.

More in-sentence examples of “that”:

+ Before that they were called gunner’s assistants.

+ BOM data is used in hundreds, possibly thousands, of Australian related articles and use of this template means that should BoM change urls or page titles at some time, only this template will require updating, rather than requiring a need to change multiple articles.

+ This means that 10 million copies of the album were shipped in the US.

+ Some people think that the Cossacks, Muslim Kumyks, Kazakhs, and some JewJews, like the Ashkenazi Jews, descended from the Khazars..

+ In many currencies, the cent is a monetary unit that is the same as 1/100 of the normal unit.

+ Petronas is a Malaysian-owned oil and gas company that was founded on August 17, 1974.

+ When you edit a page that may have objectionable images, please add it to the list using the following layout.

+ Stewie kills New Brian, puts him in a trash can, and writes a suicide note that looks like New Brian wrote it.

+ In recent years, many Greyhounds have been mistreated or killed especially after they get too old to race, but many animal rights rescue groups try to stop that and to help them be adopted by people to keep as pets.

+ Sweden and England were the two teams that qualified.

+ Neem Karoli was a master of bhakti yoga, and said that service to others is the best way to show love for God.

+ Chichimeca was the name that the AztecMexica applied to a wide range of semi-nomadic peoples who inhabited the north of modern-day Mexico, and had the same sense as the European term “barbarian”.

+ One of the most important ceremonies established by Guru Gobind Singh on that day is Khande di Pahul baptism ceremony, where Sikhs are initiated into the Khalsa and are required to keep the 5 Ks, kakkars or kakke which are articles of faith.

+ The gods predict that Perseus and Andromeda will live happily for the rest of the lives and have children.

+ Common sense must be used, and in particular it must be remembered that anyone can pass themselves off as anyone on the Internet.

+ Indy Cars look very similar to Formula One cars, but race on oval tracks that have only banked left-hand turns, and more complex road courses which have both left and right hand turns.

+ When the Act was proclaimed on May 9 as the month and date of the Major Cadell’s incidence, historians everywhere disagreed and argued that the incidence occurred on February 9, 1909.

+ And Shin means that the player has to put one token in the pot.

+ The only town founded during the colony was Bánica, in the eastern end of a region of many savannas that was called “Oncéano” by the Spanish; most of Oncéano is now part of the Centre Department of Haiti.

+ A young bird that has recently fledged but still needs care and feeding is called a fledgling.

+ Articles are listed in this category when Module:Citation/CS1 identifies citations that use may be removed from the citation.

+ Conflict of interest often presents itself in the form of self-promotion, including advertising links, personal website links, personal or semi-personal photos, or other material that appears to promote the private or commercial interests of the editor, or their associates.

+ There is a search box in Firefox that can be seen in the top right corner of the window.

+ Later that year, after Paul Di’Anno left Iron Maiden, Dickinson was chosen to be the band’s new singer.

+ In fact, many children lived and played in that house with their families up until 1926 when it was closed for living in, and closed to the public.

+ Also that Missourians in the late Kansas election were a gross outrage on the elective franchise and rights of freemen.

+ This template ends any table and may be used with any other templates that begin a one-level table, except with template to end a collapsible text.

+ ArchaeologyArchaeological remains show that the first group of modern people to live in the British Isles were hunter-gatherers after the last ice age ended.

+ Another reason that they did not like it is that they would love to see their own club get into the Football League.

+ I don’t think that i could edit here anymore if he doesn’t become admin.

+ The movie ends when Lincoln’s son receives the news that his father died after being shot at Ford’s Theater.

+ Ocean planets are also the name of planets that have other types of liquids on them such as liquid ammonia, ethane, or even lava.

+ The Supreme Court decided that the federal permit was more powerful than the state monopoly.

+ Moreover, Jim tells that Pap was the dead man on the floating house.

+ Until that year, the church was the only Anglican temple dedicated to the Archangel Uriel.

+ Berries are the only fruit that grows in the Arctic.

+ These are much less common that the simple sharp or flat, but can still be seen in some types of music.

+ Cities that became cities because of their university generally grow because more people move there to be educated at the university colleges.

+ The female frog lays its eggs in rice fields or other bodies of water that do not move.

+ The second factor that occurred to me is a lack of a means of focusing on what to do within mainspace.

+ Please remember that before marking something as patrolled, it should be checked to be sure it’s in decent shape: written in simple language, has appropriate references, is properly categorized, isn’t a copyvio, etc.

+ ENWP has a great essay about this, here, although it does use language that some would be offended at.

+ The radulla is a scraping organ in the mouth that scrapes nutrients from food sources.

+ That means that apps will update their content by themselves and instead of showing the app icon, it shows a screenshot of what the app looks like.

+ I think that we should stick the ‘create’ I have just looked up the words for ‘create’, ‘get’ and ‘make’ in most major european languages as well as some major non -european language.

+ Before that they were called gunner's assistants.

+ BOM data is used in hundreds, possibly thousands, of Australian related articles and use of this template means that should BoM change urls or page titles at some time, only this template will require updating, rather than requiring a need to change multiple articles.
+ This means that 10 million copies of the album were shipped in the US.

Some example sentences of “limits”

How to use in-sentence of “limits”:

+ The green limits the Italian controlled areas.

+ Among the laws Richard III made were removing limits on the printing and sale of books, more rights to people accused of a crime, laws to protect people from fraud when land was sold, bans on other types of fraud and changing the law from French into English.

+ This clause limits the power of rulers, and introduces the idea of lawful process and the idea of a jury.

+ Page protection limits collaboration on the wiki content, and should be avoided where possible.

+ But, one day, we might find the theory has some limits beyond which it does not work.

+ His first attempt to appear on the show was cut short, though, due to time limits caused by the star guest, Eric Kraff, overlapping with his segment.

+ If you use a commercial service, it may offer a range of limits at different prices.

+ For these flags the 22 pixel width limits the icon size.

Some example sentences of limits
Some example sentences of limits

Example sentences of “limits”:

+ Mill also sought to define the “nature and limits of the power which can be legitimately exercised by society over the individual” and as such, he describes an inherent and continuous antagonism between liberty and authority and thus, the prevailing question becomes “how to make the fitting adjustment between individual independence and social control”.

+ The scientific method limits the results of cognitive bias.

+ It flows through the San José de Ocoa province and then form part of the limits between the Azua and Peravia provinces.

+ Malnutrition during a pregnancy and the early years of a child’s life limits the neurological development of a child.

+ The Etruscan haruspices thought a temple of Vulcan should be outside the city, and the Volcanal may originally have been on or outside the city limits before they expanded to include the Capitoline Hill.

+ In New Hampshire, there are no term limits for governors.

+ In early races, limits in timing equipment occasionally resulted in two or more drivers sharing fastest lap.

+ Fulton is just to the north of the city limits of Santa Rosa, and north-northeast of Sebastopol.

+ High altitude is important because atmosphere causes an effect called seeing, which limits the quality of images by blurring them.

+ There were limits on how long the Convention would last, and who it protected.

+ Mill also sought to define the "nature and limits of the power which can be legitimately exercised by society over the individual” and as such, he describes an inherent and continuous antagonism between liberty and authority and thus, the prevailing question becomes "how to make the fitting adjustment between individual independence and social control".

+ The scientific method limits the results of cognitive bias.

More in-sentence examples of “limits”:

+ Discipline can guide the children’s behaviour or set limits to help them learn to take better care of themselves, other people and the world around them.

+ Some of these things were police brutality, state of emergency laws, not having free elections, Political corruptioncorruption, limits on food price inflation, and poor living conditions.

+ In an optical microscope, the wavelength of light limits the maximum magnification that is possible.

+ Sierra de Bahoruco is in the northern half of the municipality; its highest mountain, and the highest mountain of the province, is “Loma del Toro”, above sea level, in the limits with the Independencia province.

+ All countries, religions and societies have their limits as to what can be said, or written or communication by art or nowadays by computer.

+ The arrangement of the single pair of magnets the full width of the device also limits the economic size of the device.

+ It is also authorized to build roads within Town Panchayat limits and impose taxes on properties coming under its jurisdiction.

+ Maritime boundaries also help in determining the limits of Exclusive Economic Zones and continental shelves.

+ On 1 April, the Western Australian State Government put limits on travel between regions of Western Australia.

+ In 2009, Sullivan opened for Buddy Guy on his East Coast tour during the summer, played his own set at the popular summer music festival Lollapalooza, as well as the Austin City Limits Festival in October.

+ Human nature is a source of advice on how to live well, but it also puts limits and obstacles on living a good life.

+ Orange County was created in August 1734 when the House of Burgesses of VirginiaVirginia House of Burgesses adopted “An Act for Dividing Spotsylvania County.” Unlike other counties whose boundaries had ended at the Blue Ridge Mountains, Orange was bounded on the west “by the utmost limits of Virginia” which, at that time, stretched to the Mississippi River and the Great Lakes.

+ The fundamental limits of space-time present another challenge.

+ Munich is the 12th largest city in EU by population within city limits and the 14th largest urban area in Europe.

+ However, the 2004 season went past these actual limits slightly.

+ Because of the limits of technology, the telegraph messages could only travel about 300 km along the line.

+ Public houses are businesses that serve alcoholic drinks such as beer, cider and ale, and usually also non-alcoholic drinks such as lemonade, cola, tea, and coffee to be consumed within the limits of the public house.

+ Supreme Court cases have focused on the duties and limits the Take Care Clause puts on the President.

+ Despite its low average height, the town contains two hills which form the natural limits of the commune.

+ Radiation between these limits was little used until the 21st century because of the difficulty of detecting it.

+ It is best to request an administrator to create accounts for your group, as they can override these limits and alert the others that a school project is in process.

+ New South Wales Legislative Council had its first elections in 1843, again with some limits on who could vote.

+ This process of working out a slope using limits is called differentiation, or finding the derivative.

+ This is the only one game that limits participants by gender.

+ Typical speed limits are 130 km/h or 120 km/h on rural motorways, between 80 and 100 km/h for rural roads, 70 km/h on point requiring a reduced speed, 50 km/h in main urban roads, and 30 km/h on residential urban areas.

+ The CSA puts limits on prescriptions for Schedule II drugs.

+ There are no limits on a Prime Minister’s term.

+ This limits the aircraft types that can be used, and so does the length of the runway and the steep glideslope.

+ The 12th Amendment limits who can become Vice-President to only people who meet the requirements of being President.

+ He was a supporter of term limits and did not seek re-election in 2016 and retired in 2017.

+ Scientists at Massachusetts General Hospital are pushing the technique to its limits with a purpose-built scanner.

+ These parliaments have certain limits decided by the main parliament in Westminster.

+ According to Kant, people should know what human reason can do and which limits it has.

+ Holliday argues that an intelligent creator, free from the limits of evolution, would use wheels in any place they would be useful.

+ The list of countries that are set up limits the set of examples.

+ The Constitution limits the President to a maximum of two terms.

+ The country passed reforms in 2016 eliminating term limits for the presidency and removing the age requirement of below 70, as well as extending the term from five to seven years.

+ SpaceShipOne is a vehicle built to travel to the lower limits of outer space.

+ In 1979, the one-child policy, which limits most couples to one child, was created because of the overpopulation problem in the People’s Republic of China.

+ The constitution also limits the power of the monarch.

+ This limits the function of the eye.

+ These last two things can be useful to know because in most forms of cricket, a team’s innings will almost always end either when almost all players on the team are out, or in games of cricket where each team had limits on the number of legal deliveries that could be bowled to them, they have batted a certain number of legal deliveries.

+ The referendum would change the term limits of future Syrian presidents.

+ The courts also decide the limits of civil rights, so that people do not use their freedoms to take away the rights of other people.

+ Obviously, gas and particles would degrade signals, and there would be limits to the energy available to send the signal.

+ Very few one-party states are genuinely democratic, where there are no limits against other parties.

+ The shape and size of the baseball glove is decided by official baseball rules; Section 1.00, Objectives of the Game, defines limits of catcher’s, first baseman’s and fielder’s glove in parts 1.12, 1.13 and 1.14.

+ Scientific progress grew in Rapture because there were no governments or religious organizations that could put limits on research.

+ The Supreme Court started to set some limits on juvenile executions in the late 1980s.

+ The limits are usually marked with a sign.

+ Discipline can guide the children's behaviour or set limits to help them learn to take better care of themselves, other people and the world around them.

+ Some of these things were police brutality, state of emergency laws, not having free elections, Political corruptioncorruption, limits on food price inflation, and poor living conditions.

“linguistic” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “linguistic”:

+ Bulgarian is a part of the so-called Balkan “Sprachbund” or linguistic group, which also includes Greek languageGreek, Macedonian, Romanian, Albanian and Torlakian dialect of the Serbian language.

+ The International scholarly system, also called scientific transliteration, is most often seen in linguistic publications about Slavic languages.

+ Medical anthropology looks at biological, social, cultural, and linguistic anthropology to understand how these factors influence health and well-being, experience and distribution of illness, as well as prevention of treatment.

+ As such, their affiliation with political and cultural groups changed as well, several linguistic groups went extinct, and others changed quite quickly.

+ The new country was made to be a Southern Slavic homeland but had many religious, linguistic and national differences.

+ The districts are divided along linguistic lines: 5 FlandersFlemish.

+ This linguistic relationship is believed to indicate the Roma’s and Sinti’s geographical origin.

linguistic how to use in sentences
linguistic how to use in sentences

Example sentences of “linguistic”:

+ Even without the use of Checkuser, or with a result of “unrelated”, an account that makes the same changes as a different blocked account, has the same linguistic peculiarities and the same general interests may remain blocked.

+ This point is often obscured by the Swahili linguistic tradition in which those who speak the language are often called Swahili regardless of their actual ethnic origins.

+ Adams Morgan continues to show linguistic and cultural diversity of its public schools.

+ They share many common linguistic features.

+ In that period, in the “Call for Subscriptions to the Croatian Grammar” he stated his opposition to the Vienna Language Agreement of 1850 and the linguistic concept of Vuk Stefanović Karadžić.

+ Despite the similarity, it appears the two names have independent linguistic origins.

+ The oldest surviving text of Hinduism is the Rig Veda, which is dated to between 1700 and 1100 BC based on linguistic and philological evidence.

+ Telugu is the only language other than Sanskrit which has the linguistic prakriya called Avadhana, which disappeared in other languages with the passage of time.

+ Maling was co-editor of the linguistics journal “Natural Language and Linguistic Theory”.

+ Even without the use of Checkuser, or with a result of "unrelated", an account that makes the same changes as a different blocked account, has the same linguistic peculiarities and the same general interests may remain blocked.

+ This point is often obscured by the Swahili linguistic tradition in which those who speak the language are often called Swahili regardless of their actual ethnic origins.
+ Adams Morgan continues to show linguistic and cultural diversity of its public schools.

+ Due to the insular vocabulary and linguistic structures of the language from which they descended long after they had been lost or changed in later forms of the parent language.

+ He also modernized the Occitan grammar of Alibèrt and promoted the linguistic normalization of Val d’Aran.

+ The Spanish Empire also left a vast cultural and linguistic legacy.

+ The Southern Bantu languages, however, are also a valid linguistic group.

+ Other constructed scripts are used in linguistic experimentation or for other more practical uses in existing languages.

+ It must be noted that as such, there are no people or races of this name, but it is a purely linguistic definition or term.

More in-sentence examples of “linguistic”:

+ Transcription In a strict linguistic sense, "transcription" is the process of matching the sounds of human speech to special written symbols using a set of exact rules, so that these sounds can be reproduced later.

+ He has recently been awarded the International Peace Price for his peace poetry and linguistic works.

+ Transcription In a strict linguistic sense, “transcription” is the process of matching the sounds of human speech to special written symbols using a set of exact rules, so that these sounds can be reproduced later.

+ He has recently been awarded the International Peace Price for his peace poetry and linguistic works.

+ The linguistic and racial evidences imply that they are of Indo-Chinese origin.

+ These proposals are centered on creating an independent internet identity for linguistic and cultural communities.

+ In 2001 he received the Linguistics, Language, and the Public Interest Award from the Linguistic Society of America for his works to National Public Radio’s “Fresh Air”.

+ However, over time, this linguistic category or grouping has come to be linked to various indigenous regional demands and aspirations and is now thought to be an ethnic group in itself.

+ The Académie française and the Institut de France are important linguistic and artistic institutions in France, and French television features shows on writers and poets.

+ Philology considers both form and meaning in linguistic expression.

+ After the independence of India by Mohandas Gandhi, the Tamil Nadu state was created based on linguistic boundaries, due to a Telugu man who wished the Telugu speaking land bordering Tamil Nadu to become its own state, which it did, Andra Pradesh was born.

+ They are part of a large family group because they share many similarities involving the linguistic traits of the two language families that can not be found in other languages.

+ Cultural and linguistic factors in audiovisual speech processing: The McGurk effect in Chinese subjects.

+ The Lenape, Lenappe, Lenapi or Lenni Lenape are a group of several bands of Native American people who share cultural and linguistic traits.

+ Pontic Greeks have GreeksGreek ancestry and speak the linguistic evolution distinct from that of the rest of the Greek world.

+ He was known for his research in the field of the epics and myths of the peoples of Eurasia and the connections and linguistic connections of the Bashkir language with some ancient and modern languages of the world.

+ Macedonian is a part of the Balkan linguistic union, which also includes Greek languageGreek, Bulgarian, Romanian, Albanian and Torlakian dialect of the Serbian language.

+ For the rights of ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities, Article 27 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights protects their identities.

+ The division of peoples into West Germanic, East Germanic, and North Germanic is a modern linguistic classification.

+ Verbs like “to be” have both content and linguistic functions.

+ But in a strict linguistic sense, an archetype is merely a defining “example” of a personality type.

+ The Nostratic macrofamily: a study in distant linguistic relationship.

+ It shares some of its cultural, historical, musical, and linguistic heritage with neighboring Pakistan and Jammu and Kashmir, which was part of British India empire prior to the 1947 Independence.

+ Language contact, agency and power in the linguistic landscape of two regional capitals of Ethiopia.

+ But some texts continue not published, they continue in the libraries of Bodleian and Marquette University, and in particular hands, like in “Elvish Linguistic Fellowship”.

+ No two people talk the same way, so linguistic anthropologists want to know why that happens.

+ In the foreword, young Starčević elaborated his linguistic ideas, pointing out that the mixture of all three Croatian dialects and the Krajina dialect is called the Croatian language, which Starčević considers from the perspective of its six hundred years of history.

+ Hispanidad or Spanish linguistic and cultural diffusion began when the 12 October 1492 Christopher Columbus sighted America and initiated the European colonization in the name of the Catholic Monarchs of Spain.

+ This led to state boundaries because of linguistic reasons, and gave birth to many other linguisticly devised states, including Tamil Nadu.

+ The name has a different linguistic root.

+ It is used frequently in foreign language learning material and linguistic literature.

+ However, due to rampant corruption within the ranks of the government and bureaucracy, economic inequality between the country’s United Pakistantwo wings caused mainly by a lack of representative government and the government’s indifference to the efforts of fierce ethno-nationalistic politicians like Mujeeb-ur-Rehman, colonial East Bengal 1970 elections were the major factors, resulting in the formation of a new linguistic state of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh.

+ Archaeological, linguistic and folk history evidence suggests that the core of Island culture is Austronesian.

+ Since then, there has been linguistic work in non-European languages, such as on the Austronesian languages and various families of Native American languages.

+ The thesis of his Master’s Degree was “St- Meskhnet hall at Dendara Temple, linguistic and cultural study” under supervision of Prof.

+ In the Demographics of Turkey#1965 linguistic census1965 census the last Turkish census where informants were asked their Arabic.

+ The Catalan names of communes are taken from the “Enciclopèdia catalana” and are intended for comparison with the official French names: they do not indicate the current or former linguistic status of the commune.

+ Until recently, all speakers of West Iberian languages could understand each other, but now the branches are too different., where Cantabrian is listed in the Astur-Leonese linguistic group.

+ As a result of the 1956 States Reorganisation Act, the state’s boundaries were re-organised following linguistic lines.

+ Bad feelings were intensified by cultural and linguistic differences.

+ An alternative etymology has “basil” coming from the Latin word “basilicus”, meaning dragon and being the root for basilisk, but this likely was a linguistic reworking of the word as brought from Greece.

+ Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, vol 76.

+ She learned for about two and a half years in Minsk State Linguistic University, then she moved to Spain.

+ The Germanic peoples are a linguistic and ethnic branch of Indo-European peoples.

+ The Norwegian linguist wrote that Chitral is the area of the greatest linguistic diversity in the world.

+ The four sub-fields are cultural anthropology, biological anthropology, archaeology, and linguistic anthropology.

+ A linguistic definition of Westphalia, Lippe, the region around Osnabrück and the greater area of the Emsland.

+ The time depth of linguistic methods is limited because of chance word resemblances and variations between language groups.

+ His works include the study of many Iranian languages, translations of classical Persian poetry, and research on linguistic typology.

“could” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “could”:

– According to the book of Exodus, God parted it for Moses and the Israelites so they could escape from the Egyptian Army.

– The Macintosh was one of the first computers in which the people could use a mouse for pointing on a screen which had icons.

– Ada could not seek re-election to a third term, so Blas joined with Simon Sanchez to stand for office.

– It could accommodate between fifty and sixty passengers.

– Genma then says that Akane could marry Ranma, and so they become engaged.

could use in-sentences
could use in-sentences

Example sentences of “could”:

– No one could find May.

– Young slaves could not be put to hard work, and had to be brought up by the mistress of the household.

– He had an amazing musical memory and he could improvise very well.

– For example, they could be put in jail without a trial, or without even knowing what crime they were being charged with.

– Joan sued Kerouac for child support, but he was ill and could not work at the time, and she collected almost no money.

– Also, they could show a change in a character’s appearance, for example, Oedipus after blinding himself.

– He said that she could buy as much land as she could cover with the skin of a dead ox.

– Petersen could not, however, endorse Johnson’s preferred Vice Presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Governor, William Weld.

– He knew that matrices could be multiplied, so doing all the calculations for accounting for one physics problem could be handled by multiplying one matrix by another.

– Pushkin was in a difficult position because he could not write anything that the tsar would not like.

– If the painting was too big to fit through a doorway, the artist could just roll it up.

– He wants to live so he could look after his family, but chose to keep his respect and honor instead.

– The man who owned the company, Henry Ford, heard about meat being cut on a disassembly line, which moved meat from worker to worker so that the meat could be cut up.

– After the military had left, the area was only guarded by a few watchmen and sometimes of homeless people went in the area for sleep or for living there.On 4 September, 1971, neighbours of the area broke down a wall for making a place where their children could play.On 26 September, 1971, Christiania was opend to people by Jacob Ludvigsen, a well-known provo and journalist who published a magazine called “Hovedbladet”.

– It used a carbon transmitter created by Thomas Edison which could increase sound by about 15 decibeldecibels by using an electric current to make the sound signal stronger.

- No one could find May.

- Young slaves could not be put to hard work, and had to be brought up by the mistress of the household.

More in-sentence examples of “could”:

– However, Pilate handed Jesus over to be crucified so that the crowd would not get angry and that he could keep his job.

– The Third Estate thought this could be improved by giving members of the Estates-General a vote each.

– The communists signed a peace treaty with Germany so that they could focus on winning the civil war.

– This could be a bit vague, but we would ideally leave it to the reviewing admin to determine if the article is really too complicated to justify keeping it around.

– Planes dropped information leaflets across the area, but the natives could not read the leaflets and were wary or afraid of the aircraft.

– The Federal Constitutional Court said that the bill was not law because Brandenburg’s vote could not be included in the total.

– Some people also believe that cavemen used mime to communicate as they could not talk.

– In 1877 large mounds of earth were placed between the pits to make sure the guns neither could fire upon each other and to help protect the gun crew from enemy fire.

– A vigorous cold front associated with the mid-level trough moved across the area to the west of Wilma, yet the cooler and drier air behind the front could not fully penetrate the inner core of the hurricane to weaken it.

– Each had their own wit and personality, could entertain an audience, and could also sing.

– Everyone who could be played in “Super Mario Bros.

– They could be picked up and put on a table.

– Also, units could be changed as people moved in or out.

– I considered it quite rude that it was set up where anyone could attack Ric, and indeed people did, and he had no opportunity to defend himself.

– However, Abyss left ROH before he could use the privilege.

– In April 1931 a woman called herself “Esther Carlson” was arrested in California on a charge of poisoning a man named August Lindstrom for his money; she died of natural causes before she could be tried or identified as Gunness..

– However, due to sociopolitical chaos, environment issues that Tehuatican could recover from, and declining population, Teotihuacán became very weak in regards to defending itself from the outside world.

– A political faction could be described as a “party within a party”.

– He studied as much as he could about navigation and science.

– It could also be put onto a tripod to fire for a long time.

– As it is not possible for a person to be president for three terms, Obama could not run for president again.

– The former railways were purchased by the local councils in 1974 where the routes could be used by the public for walking.

– They then built the reed islands, which could be moved into deep water or to different parts of the lake for safety.

– It could have helped form English and French’s “z”.

– There is a chance that a Y-DNA sample may be isolated from Ned’s bones one day using more advanced laboratory procedures, however, it is also possible that a Y-DNA sample could be taken from the remains of one of Ned’s male relatives such as his father, his uncles or his brothers.

– Samoset could only speak broken English, while Squanto was seen as a master.

– They could either start to attack the Germans, which might not be supported by the Soviets, or do no attacks and be criticized by the Soviets.

– Probably not much use as a stand-alone template but could be easily adapted to similar projects.

– This meant that the 727 could run its systems without any power from the ground.

– Beauregard to force the fort’s surrender before the supply ships could arrive.

– Because the dispatcher could not be asked, investigating the crash was difficult and took about a year.

– You could say that it’s a great project just waiting to happen.

– Also, the narrowness of the field meant that Boudica could put forth only as many troops as the Romans at any given time.

– I’d like to nominate Creol to become an admin, as he/she has done excellent work improving our articles, and could certainly use admin tools to speed up and improve their work.

– Cayce claimed that in dreams people could receive valuable insight into their own lives and that the insight was always of use to the dreamer.

– Since only females were used for egg-production, early identification of male chicks, which were destroyed or separated for fattening, meant that limited animal-feed and other resources could be used more efficiently.

– Kapos could often help other prisoners by getting them into better barracks, or getting them assigned to easier work.

– Her family could not afford to send her to high school.

– Like “Grapevine”, Motown refused to release it due to it being “uncommercial” and “risky” since Gordy could not find a song to match anything with and also because Gordy was against anyone in his company to talk openly about serious issues.

– Perseus was sent to retreive Medusa’s head by King Polydectes, who wanted him dead so he could marry his mother.

– People still argue about what the Allies could have done to save more of the prisoners at Auschwitz.

– It could also have a greater effect than the death of the commanding officer.

– Lord Shiva and his Son Murugan is said to have laid the first tenets for the Tamil Language, probably long long time before sage Agastya could compile the same.

– He said that the two electrons must have been spin-up or spin-down all along, but that quantum mechanics could not predict which characteristic each electron had.

– In the doubles she could win silver.

– The judge rejected the ban and cleared Ginsberg, who could then continue to publish and perform the poem.

- However, Pilate handed Jesus over to be crucified so that the crowd would not get angry and that he could keep his job.

- The Third Estate thought this could be improved by giving members of the Estates-General a vote each.
- The communists signed a peace treaty with Germany so that they could focus on winning the civil war.

Example uses in sentence of “pulsar”

How to use in-sentence of “pulsar”:

– As the two stellar bodies draw closer to one another, often one pulsar will absorb matter from the other, causing a violent accretion process.

– The first pulsar was discovered in 1967.

– A black hole or a pulsar could be left.

– It orbits the pulsar PSR B1257+12, going around it approximately every 66 days at a distance of 0.36 AU.

– In the 1980s, astronomers measured pulsar radiation to prove that the North American and European continents are drifting away from one another.

– A planetary system around the millisecond pulsar PSR1257+12.

Example uses in sentence of pulsar
Example uses in sentence of pulsar

“moonlight” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “moonlight”:

– They recorded “What a Little Moonlight Can Do” and “Miss Brown To You”.

– Peenman’s niece has an old amulet which transforms her by the moonlight turning into a monster named Gorgonzola who turns anything and everything into cheese.

– One of Li Bai’s most famous poems is “Drinking Alone by Moonlight which is a good example of some of the most famous aspects of his poetry—a very spontaneous poem, full of natural images.

– Act 3 opens with music describing moonlight at night.

– The moonlight shines on the sea, and the mysterious song of the Sirens is heard as they laugh.

– He stated that his first studio album Gazing at the Moonlight was released without his consent and that he wasn’t even able to listen to the mastered version before it was released.

– The robber forced Brunn to walk down to the school and write a note, which said, “Captain Moonlite has stuck me up and robbed the bank.” They went back to the bank where Moonlight tied Brunn up before taking all the money.

moonlight - some sentence examples
moonlight – some sentence examples

“alive” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “alive”:

+ The ninja remained alive and ran to the provinces Kii and Mikawa, where Tokugawa Ieyasu protected them.

+ The concept of the video series is that the Tudor king is alive well, and living in a suburban semi with his long-suffering sixth wife Catherine Parr.

+ The West Nile virus stays alive in nature by getting spread back and forth between birds and mosquitoes.

+ Vincent Canby, in a negative review for “The New York Times”, said the movie looked like it had “just surfaced after being buried alive for 20 years”.

+ In some species, the female octopus can keep the sperm alive inside her for weeks until her eggs are mature.

alive some ways to use
alive some ways to use

Example sentences of “alive”:

+ She was found alive on March 10, 2020 and came home.

+ He also defended his position that all animals alive today descend from those aboard Noah's ArcNoah's Ark.
+ Usually nobody was alive there.

+ She was found alive on March 10, 2020 and came home.

+ He also defended his position that all animals alive today descend from those aboard Noah’s ArcNoah’s Ark.

+ Usually nobody was alive there.

+ They killed the entire 12-man garrison, keeping the commander alive to write down the grievances of the Senecas.

+ He is relieved to hear Aida is still alive and that she hopes to get back to her own country.

+ According to historian Mary Beard, no ancient historian who was alive at the same time as Caligula ever said Caligula really made Incitatus a senator, and it is likely that he only told a joke about doing it.

+ His father consoles him to keep their friendship alive for her sake.

+ It was built to keep any person trapped in it alive forever.

+ From the waist up the skin is pink, alive and healthy.

+ Ginta and Dorothy find Babbo, but find he is alive and can talk, which other ARMS can’t do.

More in-sentence examples of “alive”:

+ He is taken alive to Hell.

+ A beating heart cadaver is kept alive in order to keep its organs from decaying before they can be transplanted.

+ While these machines can keep the person’s other organs alive for a while, they cannot help the brain get better.

+ If there is lack of evidence that the person is still alive after a period of time, then they could be legally declared dead.

+ It would not be enforced because one of her children’s children might not graduate from college until 21 years after everyone who was alive at the time of the woman’s death has died.

+ Historians have found out that there was a man by that name, who was alive at that time.

+ Sometimes, brain-dead people are kept alive with special machines and medications.

+ The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, use the term “AIDS orphan” to talk about children whose mothers died of AIDS before the child’s 15th birthday, whether the child’s father is still alive or not.

+ Finally the Cherokee who were still alive arrived in what is now Oklahoma.

+ When there, Montressor chains Fortunato and then walls him up alive in a niche.

+ It is now revealed that Shorvori is alive and had been in coma for 3 months.

+ The most famous of these legendary kings is Ravana.Most people in the country believe that Ravana is still alive but in deep sleep.

+ The way a player sets up the first alive cells starts the game.

+ He is alive forever and sitting at God’s right hand on a throne.

+ After taking out the queen embryo, the scientists decide to keep the Ripley clone alive for further study.

+ His best-known song while he was alive was “Maple Leaf Rag”.

+ Harry Potter and his friends prove to the rest of the wizarding world that Voldemort really is alive again.

+ Most of the large land animals which were alive 12,000 years ago are now extinct, and there is much discussion as to what has caused this.

+ In simple terms these are very gifted individuals with fewer than 50 alive today.

+ It tells the stories of the lives of Italian artists from Giotto who lived around 1300 to Michelangelo who was still alive when Vasari was writing his book.

+ People are still alive in southern Europe who come from this movement.

+ It is possible that their interpretation of astronomy is the oldest still alive today.

+ Some people said that the Jianwen Emperor was still alive and that he was hiding as a BuddhismBuddhist monk.

+ There is a story that the birds will come alive if a truly pure woman walks between them.

+ He is taken alive to Hell.

+ A beating heart cadaver is kept alive in order to keep its organs from decaying before they can be transplanted.

+ The man was usually dragged alive to the quartering table, although in some cases men were brought to the table dead or unconscious.

+ Paul III was found alive in southern Italy shortly after the ransom was paid.

+ But it ended with Yoshikage fatally wounded by the Rock People with Josefumi attempting to save him with last of the Locacaca Fruit they stole before the two were buried alive by the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.

+ The players that are still alive will talk to each other about everyone’s roles.

+ After being swallowed by the antlion, the victim is kept alive and slowly digested over 1,000 years, where they will fund a new definition of pain and suffering.

+ Following the airing of the De Vries program, Beth Twitty, adhering to the position that the tapes represent the way events transpired, told the “New York Post” that she believes her daughter might still be alive if Van der Sloot had called for help.

+ It was during the time of Lorenzo that some of the most famous artists in world history were alive in Florence, and worked for the Medici:- Botticelli, Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci.

+ The animal that is alive now that is closest to humans is the chimpanzee.

+ On the way, she meets Kristoff, a friendly iceman, and Olaf, a funny snowman made alive by Elsa and who dreams of seeing summer.

+ Regular visits to a vet can keep a cat alive many extra years by catching sickness and disease early.

+ Of the fifteen who kept going, seven stayed alive and reached a settlement on the western side of the mountains after 32 days.

+ She later learned that he was alive in England.

+ When two people play the Game of Life, the alive cells have two colors and a player wins when their colors take up all of the cells.

+ The main idea is that the processes serve to keep them alive by homeostasis.

+ Everything alive needs these, so Earth is at least rare, and it cannot be easily replaced.

+ If they catch the criminals alive then they get a reward.

+ The series revolves around the fictional character Freddy Krueger, a former child killer who after being burned alive by the vengeful parents of his victims, returns from the grave to terrorize and kill the teenage residents of Springwood, Ohio in their dreams.

+ Fiennes is the only man alive ever to have travelled around the Earth’s circumpolar.

+ The only Zaparoan languages and dialects alive in modern times are Iquitos, Sabela and Záparo.

+ Jesus performed miracles that were signs of God’s power, such as giving hungry people food and wine, healing sick people, and making dead people alive again.

+ Hugo’s father is burned alive in a museum fire, and Hugo is taken away by his uncle, an Alcoholismalcoholic clocks in the railway station of Gare Montparnasse.

+ He had lost most of his skin, and was kept alive for 83 days, according to his parents and wife will.

Make sentence of “for real”

How to use in-sentence of “for real”:

– Morris County was made for real in 1739, from parts of Hunterdon County.

– From 1975 to 1978, he made 59 appearances for Real Betis.

– He plays for Real Betis Balompié and Portugal national team.

– García played for Real Madrid from 1980 through 1982.

– Pachín signed for Real Madrid C.F.Real Madrid in 1959 from Segunda División club CA Osasuna.

Make sentence of for real
Make sentence of for real

Example sentences of “for real”:

– He plays for Real Madrid In the Germany national team he has played in 47 matches and scored no goal.

– Képler Laveran Lima Ferreira, commonly known as Pepe, is a professional Association footballfootballer who plays for Real Madrid in Portuguese national team, mainly as a centre back.

– As of 2020, it is unclear if the no hair theorem is true for real black holes.

– Gareth Bale then scored two goals for Real Madrid to win the game, which finished 3-1.

– Coats of arms are normally issued for real people but nowadays lots of countrycountries and businesses also have coats of arms.

– Since finding the square root of a negative number is impossible for real numbers, the square root of -1 is given a special name: “i”.

– He plays for Real Madrid and the Germany national team.

– He played for Real Madrid CastillaPlus Ultra, Málaga, Toronto Metros-Croatia.

- He plays for Real Madrid In the Germany national team he has played in 47 matches and scored no goal.

- Képler Laveran Lima Ferreira, commonly known as Pepe, is a professional Association footballfootballer who plays for Real Madrid in Portuguese national team, mainly as a centre back.
- As of 2020, it is unclear if the no hair theorem is true for real black holes.

– He plays for Real Madrid and Spain national team.

– There is no opening book for real beginners.

– In the 2018/19 season, he played for Real Betis and Deportivo Alavés.

– Yet, the idea of mutants as a metaphor for real world minorities who face oppression is shown throughout the series.

– He plays for Real Madrid and Brazil national team.

– Artificial leather is a substance used as a replacement for real leather.

More in-sentence examples of “for real”:

– He plays for Real Madrid in Spain and the Portuguese national team.

– He has played for France national team and for Real Madrid.

– From 1985 through 1991, he played for Real Murcia.

– Extending the definition of remainder for real numbers, as described above, is not of theoretical importance in mathematics; however, many programming languages implement this definition—see modulo operation for more.

– From 1973 to 1974, he played for Real Murcia.

– He plays as a goalkeeper for Real Madrid and the Belgium national team.

– He played defense for Real Avilés CF from 1947 to 1969.

– He plays for Real Madrid CF and the Croatia national football teamCroatian national team as a midfielder.

– In Europe, cheese analogue is used for gastronomy and in bakerybakeries; In the United States, it is marketed as a replacement for real cheese.

– This number can only be used for real emergencies.

– The second goal was his 100th goal for Real Madrid.

– He plays for Real Valladolid.

– He plays for Real Zaragoza.

– He plays for Real Madrid and Portugal national team.

– He decided that a vast area of unused Stanford land was perfect for real estate development, and set up a program to encourage students to stay in the area by enabling them to easily find venture capital.

– Fletcher thought of Aurora as a chance for real estate.

– He plays for Real Salt Lake and Costa Rica national team.

– The Olsens have a clothing line for girls ages 4–14 in Wal-Mart stores across North America, as well as a beauty line called “Mary-Kate and Ashley: Real fashion for real girls”.

– By the fans of SK Rapid he was elected into Rapids team of the century.He played five years abroad, 3 years for Real Sociedad in Spain and two years in the German Bundesliga for VfL Wolfsburg.

– He plays for Real Madrid and Argentina national team.

– Then he played for Real Madrid from 1973 through 1976.

– Two had violence, and the other one was given the “Adult” rating for real gambling.

– Famous players like Juan Esnáider, Gabriel MilitoGabi Milito, Jorge Valdano, Ricardo Oliveria, Cafu or José Luis Chilavert have played for Real Zaragoza.

– Xabi Alonso is a Spanish football player, plays for Real Madrid.

– He plays for Real Betis Balompié.

– This means that doctors can only prescribe controlled substances if their patients need them for real medical problems.

– He plays for Real Madrid C.F.Real Madrid and the centre back.

– At the moment, he plays for Real Betis Balompié.

– He joined Celta de VigoCelta Vigo in mid-1959, but the club were relegated, Rojas moved on to play for Real Betis in 1959.

– He played for Real Madrid for five years, and was a part of their European Cup winning squad in 1966.

– He plays for Real Madrid and the Spain national team.

– Scientists who have conducted a search for real séances and believed that contact with the dead is a reality include the evolutionary biologist Alfred Russel Wallace#Religious views, and application of the theory to mankindAlfred Russel Wallace, the inventor of telephone Alexander Graham Bell, and the inventor of television technology John Logie Baird, who claimed to have contacted the spirit of the inventor Thomas Edison, and more.

– In 2002 he also won the UEFA Champions League for Real Madrid, which was the ninth championship for Real Madrid.

– For example, sport teams practice to prepare for real games, or a musician practices for some hours every day, so he can play perfectly in his concert.

– He currently plays for Real Madrid.

– Yanko played for Real Betis, Real Madrid, the Toronto Falcons and RCD Español.

– But someone is taking time to write something and it get deleted just like that for real its disappointing a lot.

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

– Keylor Antonio Navas Gamboa is a Costa Rican professional footballer who plays as goalkeeper for Real Madrid C.F.

– He played for Paraguay national football teamnational team, San Lorenzo, and for Real Betis.

– He plays for Real Madrid BaloncestoReal Madrid of the Liga ACB in Spain.

– Some examples of time zone adjustments for real air trips are: Alaska-Siberia 21 hours, New Zealand-Cook Islands 22 hours, and Samoa-Tonga 24 hours.

– Wrestlers spend a lot of time together in close quarters and often resort to practical jokes, either to break the monotony or to get revenge for real or imagined wrongs.

– Early Newtonian telescopes were made for real science work.

– He played for Real Gijón, U.D.

– He plays for Real Sociedad.

- He plays for Real Madrid in Spain and the Portuguese national team.

- He has played for France national team and for Real Madrid.
- From 1985 through 1991, he played for Real Murcia.

Some sentences in use of “arthritis”

How to use in-sentence of “arthritis”:

– She died from rheumatoid arthritis in Santa Cruz, California at age eighty-two.

– Renoir painted during the last twenty years of his life, even when arthritis severely limited his movement, and he was wheelchair-bound.

– In the late 1970s, Tipton’s arthritis got worse and he had to retire from music.

– Mukherjee died from problems caused by rheumatoid arthritis and takotsubo cardiomyopathy on January 28, 2017 in Manhattan.

– Columbus died of heart failure and arthritis in Valladolid, Spain, at the possible age of 54.

– Labradors usually die from cancer, and have issues with Hip Dysplasia, Laryngeal Paralysis, Arthritis Hypothyroidism, Elbow Dysplasia, and seizures.

– She wrote shorter pieces towards the end of her life because her arthritis made writing difficult.

– Lhasa Apsos do tend to develop arthritis in their legs, which is due to the fact they are excitable, energetic dogs.

Some sentences in use of arthritis
Some sentences in use of arthritis

Example sentences of “arthritis”:

- Bearded Collie owners in the UK said that the most common health issues among living dogs were musculoskeletal—mostly arthritis and cruciate ligament rupture and urologic diseases.

- He had rheumatoid arthritis for nearly all his adult life, and by 1948 he was in a wheelchair.

– Bearded Collie owners in the UK said that the most common health issues among living dogs were musculoskeletal—mostly arthritis and cruciate ligament rupture and urologic diseases.

– He had rheumatoid arthritis for nearly all his adult life, and by 1948 he was in a wheelchair.

– The most common places for this arthritis is in the wrists and the knuckles.

– Rheumatoid arthritis is caused by autoimmunity.

– Turturro is the first national spokesperson for rheumatoid arthritis in the United States.

– Hip dysplasia is the incorrect growth of the hip socket in dogs that, at its worst, can cause painful arthritis of the joints and it can stop a dog from being able to walk.

– It found that people who use chopsticks regularly have a slightly higher risk of getting arthritis in the hand.

– Extensive tophi may lead to chronic arthritis due to bone erosion.

– For older people, drinking fruit juices should begin with apples, especially if they are suffering from arthritis and rheumatism.

– It is important to treat this kind of arthritis early.

– Rosenthal was Chief of the Laboratory of Pharmacology and Toxicology at the National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases for 13 years before retiring in 1961.

– Life is good until Marley begins to have arthritis and deafness and develops an attack of gastric dilatation volvulus though she survives it she has another attack and it was clear that surgery would not help the situation, John has Marley euthanized while beside her.

– This arthritis forced her to retire as an athlete in 1933, but she continued to be involved in sports as a coach and as a writer.

– Other kinds of arthritis include psoriatic arthritis and septic arthritis.

– In scleroderma the incidence has been estimated to be 6 to 60% of all patients, in rheumatoid arthritis up to 21%, in systemic lupus erythematosus 4 to 14%, in portal hypertension between 2 and 5%, in HIV about 0.5%, and in sickle cell disease ranging from 20 to 40%.

– Beardie owners in the US and Canada reported that the most common health problems were hypothyroidism, cancer, Addison’s disease, arthritis and skin problems.