Example sentences of “tragically”

How to use in-sentence of “tragically”:

+ He was the lead singer and lyricist for the Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip.

+ These various, conflicting infidelities all eventually come together causing the movie to end tragically with the deaths of most of the main characters.

+ They released a The Tragically Hip self-titled EP in 1987 and released their debut album “Up to Here” on August 30, 1989.

+ The actress got a psychologically difficult supporting role – a seductive, flirtatious and dissolute mistress of the ” “collection of buttons” “, a temptress of the young second lieutenant Romashov, a colleague who was chivalrous and tragically in love with his wife.

+ The Tragically Hip are a CanadaCanadian rock band from Kingston, Ontario.

+ This affair ends tragically for Ivan Zhuravlev – he dies because of the intentional air crash.

Example sentences of tragically
Example sentences of tragically

“downward” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “downward”:

+ A 2005 study by Sankar Chatterjee suggested that the wings of “Microraptor” functioned like a split-level “biplane”, and that it likely employed a style of gliding, in which it would launch from a perch and swoop downward in a ‘U’ shaped curve, then lift again to land on another tree, with the tail and hind wings helping to control its position and speed.

+ This is because the downward weight is in the opposite direction to the upward displacement.

+ Nemo bravely enters the net and directs the group to swim downward to break the net, reminiscent of a similar scenario that occurred in the fish tank earlier.

+ The lower part can be developed by drawing the shoulder blades downward while keeping the arms almost straight and stiff.

+ Among other things, however, mismanagement within WCW eventually led WCW to a downward spiral from which it never recovered.

downward some example sentences
downward some example sentences

Example sentences of “downward”:

+ The following year, Ciara released her fourth studio album “Basic Instinct” which was met with low sales and continued a downward trend in her commercial success.

+ The labia majora are two well known areas where the Skinskin folds that extend downward and backward from the mons pubis to the perineum.

+ Its sediments extend 130 m downward and lie atop an older sandstone foundation.

+ I think we’re very close to a downward spiral and want to see if enough people still think that I can help pull us up and out.

+ He made a downward flight of some 200 meters or so – from at least 18 meters high.

+ It slopes downward at the end closest to the springboard.

+ A gravity load is one that the downward force of gravity affects.

+ A layer of stems along its slope will slide downward and accumulate in the space opposite the “yerba”.

+ The differences include that the African forest elephant has a long, narrow mandible, straighter and downward tusks, smaller size, and more toenails.

+ In Hydrology, dissipation is the process of converting mechanical energy of downward flowing water into thermodynamicsthermal and acoustical energy.

+ The following year, Ciara released her fourth studio album "Basic Instinct" which was met with low sales and continued a downward trend in her commercial success.

+ The labia majora are two well known areas where the Skinskin folds that extend downward and backward from the mons pubis to the perineum.

+ Long term changes in the mean sea level are the result of changes in the oceanic crust, with a downward trend expected to continue in the very long term.

+ It was first released on Nine Inch Nails’ 1994 album “The Downward Spiral”.

+ Suspended from two high locations over a river or canyon, simple suspension bridges follow a shallow downward arc and are not suited for modern roads and railroads.

+ There was more downward force on the building, but less side-to-side force right under the center of the explosion.

+ Some users are becoming pessimistic that is project is falling towards a downward spiral to collapse.

+ Valleys often start as a downward fold between two upward folds in the surface of the Earth, and sometimes as a rift valley.

+ The African forest elephant has a longer and narrower mandible, rounder ears, a different number of toenails, straighter and downward tusks, and considerably smaller size.

+ Music stores have sold more than 4 million copies of “The Downward Spiral” all together.

Sentence example of “illusion”

How to use in-sentence of “illusion”:

+ An optical illusion is one which shows images that differ from normal reality.

+ Both produced the illusion of ethereal weightlessness.

+ In 2011, he performed in playwright Tony Kushner’s Off-Broadway play “The Illusion The Illusion” and made his Broadway debut in 2012 as Happy Loman in the revival of Arthur Miller’s play “Death of a Salesman”, directed by Mike Nichols.

+ A puppeteer is a person who makes an inanimate object that might be shaped like a human, animal, legendary creature, or another object to create the illusion that the puppet is “alive”.

+ The skirting board under the window was very low, giving the illusion that the leap was higher than it was.

+ This optical illusion is based in the principle that the human eye is capable of perceiving movement from pieces of information, for example, a succession of images.

+ White and White concluded that at a higher spatial frequency the grating of White’s illusion could be described by brightness assimilation.

Sentence example of illusion
Sentence example of illusion

Example sentences of “illusion”:

+ Valuing thoughts, ignoring behavior: the introspection illusion as a source of the bias blind spot.

+ The height of the leap was an illusion though.

+ Valuing thoughts, ignoring behavior: the introspection illusion as a source of the bias blind spot.

+ The height of the leap was an illusion though.

+ For example, if a 530Hz pure Pitch tone is presented to a subject’s right ear, while a 520Hz pure tone is presented to the subject’s left ear, the listener will perceive the illusion of a third tone.

+ The disc uses the optical illusion called beta movement or stroboscopic movement today.

+ Tajja won high praises without stint through its production that perfectly penetrated the material and a reality which it makes us an illusion like we are watching a movie.

+ After a tour of North America in 1991, the band opened for Guns N’ Roses in North America on the band’s “Use Your Illusion Tour”.

+ Much like the difference between illusion and hallucination, Kraepelin wanted to distinguish between a false memory and memories of something that did not really happen, which he called “Erinnerkungsfälschung”.

+ They also concluded that at lower spatial frequencies White’s illusion is still present.

+ Communism became less attractive when it became clear that it could promote economic growth less effectively than the capitalistic Western states and that it was not suited for a reform “The illusion that Communism was reformable, that Stalinism had been a wrong turning, a mistake that could still be corrected that illusion was crushed under the tanks on August 21st 1968 and it never recovered.” Then the United States was the only superpower left.

+ The images are put together one after another, and then played at a fast speed to give the illusion of movement.

+ The illusion of “jerk-ipedia” is fostered when difficult users band together, as a sort of gang mentality.

+ She also wrote “The Wrongs of Women”, a novel telling of the confines and illusion of marriage and child rearing as the only happiness for women.

+ Because the photoreceptors for red light are fatigued, the information they send will not be as strong as the information about the colors other than red and the illusion of seeing the complementary color is created.

+ This is a perceptual illusion which has only recently been discovered.

+ It is made by cutting and joining the photographs together into an illusion of subject that is not real.

+ The phi phenomenon is an optical illusion described by Wertheimer in 1912, in which the persistence of vision was exploited by the movie theatercinema film, applied by Hugo Münsterberg in 1916.

+ If only the US reduced their nuclear weapons, it “would be a very dangerous fraud, for that is merely the illusion of peace”.

+ The illusion was helped by the conductor in the orchestra pit who held the next to the last chord.

+ An illusion is a distortion of perception.

In sentence use of “berkelium”

How to use in-sentence of “berkelium”:

– Since tennessine has 117 protons, they need another atom with 97 protons to be combined with the calcium atom, and berkelium has 97 protons.

– In the experiment, the berkelium is made into a target and the calcium is fired in the form of a beam to the berkelium target.

– In other words, after 330 days, half of all the berkelium will no longer be berkelium.

– The berkelium target had to be taken to Russia quickly because the half-life half-life of the isotope of berkelium used, berkelium-249, is only 330 days.

– Both teams had to face the bureaucratic obstacle between America and Russia before they send the berkelium target to allow it to arrive in Russia on time.

In sentence use of berkelium
In sentence use of berkelium

“break in” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “break in”:

+ On January 2010 he announced he was working on a solo album after his band took a break in late 2009.

+ Hurricane Florence turned to the north and north-northeast through a break in the subtropical ridge.

+ The depression moved slowly to the north-northwest through a break in the subtropical ridge, and as convective banding features became more visible the system strengthened into Tropical Storm Beryl.

+ He had to take a break in his studies because he had to join the army.

+ One night they try to break in from the back door to get a glimpse of Boo, however his brother Nathtan Radley hears the commotion and fires a shot from his shotgun.

+ Sometimes they break in the air.

break in in sentences?
break in in sentences?

Example sentences of “break in”:

+ Bill Werbeniuk’s 143 against Joe Johnson in the first round was the joint third-highest break in the championship’s history, tied with his break in 1979 World Snooker Championship1979 and Willie Thorne’s in 1982.

+ She got her first major break in 2001, when she was chosen by Sandra Bullock and Bruce Helford to play one of the lead roles in the ABC sitcom “George Lopez”.

+ Insight may occur after a break in mental fixation, allowing the solution to appear transparent and obvious.

+ After the break in an expert is often asked to look at the networked computers to try and find out how it happened.

+ Cellulitis is caused by bacteria, usually staphylococcus or streptococcus, which can get through a break in the skin.

+ However, the term is used to describe any break in the sedimentary record.

+ Note that it may be necessary to put a line break in the wikitext before in order for the paragraphs to render with the intended separation.

+ In geology, a fracture is any kind of separation or break in a rock formation.

+ Cabello left the group in December 2016, while the remaining members announced that they were taking a break in 2018 to go after their own career.

+ This can be due to a missing square bracket at the end of an external link, or a break in the title value in a citation parameter.

+ Only Cliff Thorburn’s maximum break in 1983 and Doug Mountjoy’s 145 in 1981 were higher.

+ The break in the middle is called “half-time”.

+ He had also been conducting on the Sunday afternoon radio broadcast when CBS listeners around the country heard the announcer break in on Arthur Rubinstein’s performance of Johannes BrahmsBrahms’s Second Piano Concerto to tell them about the attack on Pearl Harbor.

+ The carbon chain does not break in a hydrogen atom migration.

+ If the timestamps on any of the local edits were made more recently than the imported edits, it causes an overlap and a break in continuity.

+ During a break in 1997 between filming seasons on Xena, Lawless made her onstage debut singing songs on Broadway as Rizzo in the remake of the musical play Grease.

+ The band took a break in September 2007 and have since reunited as of June 2010.

+ Bill Werbeniuk's 143 against Joe Johnson in the first round was the joint third-highest break in the championship's history, tied with his break in 1979 World Snooker Championship1979 and Willie Thorne's in 1982.

+ She got her first major break in 2001, when she was chosen by Sandra Bullock and Bruce Helford to play one of the lead roles in the ABC sitcom "George Lopez".
+ Insight may occur after a break in mental fixation, allowing the solution to appear transparent and obvious.

Example sentences of “sidewalk”

How to use in-sentence of “sidewalk”:

– It is a sidewalk along the Hollywood Boulevard and the USA.

– Pavement lights give sunlight into the basements below it during the day, and the basement gives light to the sidewalk from below during the night.

– There is also a sidewalk for people on foot.

– Unlike modern light rail systems that are becoming more commonplace in North America, streetcars runs on city streets and call at frequent bus-type stops, where the passenger waits on the sidewalk for the next streetcar and pays his or her fare on board the vehicle.

– The sidewalk through the garden is has bronze plaques commemorating various branches of service, specific units, and historical events.

– They are sometimes called vault lights or sidewalk prisms.

Example sentences of sidewalk
Example sentences of sidewalk

In sentence use of “Lingua franca”

How to use in-sentence of “Lingua franca”:

+ Disionario de Lingua Franca Nova.

+ French was also the lingua franca of European literature in the 18th century.

+ Folkspraak is an unfinished at Langmaker It works a lot like a lingua franca for people who speak Germanic languages.

+ Boeree was also the inventor of the auxiliary language Lingua Franca Nova.

+ In the post-colonial period, some of the newly created nations which had many indigenous languages decided to continue using English as the lingua franca to avoid the political difficulties that had developed if one had decided to use only one of the indigenous languages.

+ These people speak 30 different languages, but use Russian languageRussian as their lingua franca to communicate between each other.

+ Hokkien used to be a lingua franca among the Singaporean Chinese so many older Singaporeans still understand Hokkien.

+ It is spoken as a lingua franca by the majority of people in Pakistan And it is also Spoken in some Parts of India like the states of Delhi, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.

In sentence use of Lingua franca
In sentence use of Lingua franca

“spelt” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “spelt”:

– It was meant to be named Barrosa, named after the town in Spain, but a mistake was made and it ended up being spelt Barossa.

– His name is spelt in various ways: “Binchoys”, “Binch” or “Binche” or “Gilles de Bins”.

– One of the problems we have is that similar sounding words may be spelt quite differently.

– This is why the name of the college is spelt Queens’ and not Queen’s: it was founded by two queens.

– His name is spelt differently in almost every language.

– The title is also spelt wrong.

spelt some ways to use
spelt some ways to use

Example sentences of “spelt”:

- The Hiyang Hiren, also spelt as Hiyang Hilen, is said to be a well furnished race boat, often crafted in the form of a dragon headed and tailed one.

- Hickes spelt his name with an "e", Cook wrote both "Hicks" and "Hickes" in different places.
- Honour, spelt honor in the United States, is the idea of the trustworthiness and social status of a person by the society, by judgement of his actions.

– The Hiyang Hiren, also spelt as Hiyang Hilen, is said to be a well furnished race boat, often crafted in the form of a dragon headed and tailed one.

– Hickes spelt his name with an “e”, Cook wrote both “Hicks” and “Hickes” in different places.

– Honour, spelt honor in the United States, is the idea of the trustworthiness and social status of a person by the society, by judgement of his actions.

– The original family name was spelt “Greig”.

– The Royal Mail who delivered letters, spelt it “Cullompton”.

– Samīħ al-Qāsim, Also spelt in Hebrew: סמיח אל-קאסם was a Arabic languageArab-language poet from Israel.

– Kevin Brereton is a CanadiansCanadian producer better known by his stage name, k-os which is an acronym for Knowledge of Self and is spelt with a lowercase “k”.

– These are words spelt the same, but with different meanings.

– Wajih uz Zaman Khan also spelt Wajeeh uz Zaman Khan, Advocate, MP is a Pakistani lawyer and politician, belonging to the Swatis tribe of Oghi, Hazara, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

– Konthoujam Nongarol, also spelt as the Konthoucham Nongkalol, is an ancient Meitei literary narrative work, about Chingphulon Konthousu, a lady from Konthou clan, ascending to the Heaven.

– Sha Tin, also spelt Shatin, is a New towns of Hong Kongsatellite town along East New Territories, Hong Kong.

– If you receive an error when specifying a period name, check you’ve spelt it right; if so, it probably isn’t yet incorporated into the templates.

– Units should be abbreviated in the infobox and spelt out in the article text.

– It is uncommonly spelt as Gu Qin in English.

– Ahmad, also spelt Ahmed and Ahmet, is an Arabic word meaning “highly praised”.

– It was named for General officerGeneral spelt like it is today.

– The name Josquin des Prez is spelt in several different ways in old documents.

– The noun is naïveté, but is sometimes spelt naïvety in English.

– The Khongjomnubi Nongarol, also spelt as the “Khongchomnupi Nongkalol”, is an ancient Meitei literary narrative work about the six girls turning into the Pleiades in the sky.

– Historically “Clones” was also spelt “Clonis”, “Clonish” and “Clownish”.

“lawful” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “lawful”:

– Hatred of Jews is apparent in the Council of Laodicea where Canon 37–38 states: “It is not lawful to receive portions sent from the feasts of Jews or heretics, nor to feast together with them.” and “It is not lawful to receive unleavened bread from the Jews, nor to be partakers of their impiety.” In keeping with this rejection of the Jews, this Roman council also criminalized the Jewish Sabbath as can be seen in Canon 29 of the Council Laodicea: “Christians must not Judaize by resting on the Sabbath, but must work on that day, rather honoring the Lord’s Day; and, if they can, resting then as Christians.

– OLC’s review is limited to the narrow question of whether, in OLC’s view, a proposed Executive Order is lawful on its face and properly drafted.

– The highest lawful authority of most nations is a constitution, which is a document which states clearly what kinds of power the rulers have and how new laws must be made.

– After Charles’s death in January 1788 the Pope did not recognise Henry as the lawful ruler of England, Scotland and Ireland, but referred to him as the Cardinal Duke of York.

– This code would make the same-sex marriage lawful before the Law Commission of India.

– Some interesting excerpts from the transcript of Susannah’s trial are below: To the Marshall of the County of Essex or his lawful Deputies or to the Constable of Amesbury: You are in their Majesties names hereby required forthwith or as soon as may be to apprehend and bring Susanna Mertin of Amesbury in þ county of Esses Widdow at þ house of Lt.

– On 8 January 2014 a jury decided that his death was a lawful killing.

– On 8 January 2014 the jury decided that Duggan’s death had been a lawful killing.

lawful - some sentence examples
lawful – some sentence examples

“parkway” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “parkway”:

+ Gabbert was born in Ballwin, Missouri, USA and went to Parkway West High School, where he played high school football.

+ The part of the Fowey Valley between Doublebois and Bodmin Parkway railway station is known as the Glynn Valley.

+ In 2006 a railway station Liverpool South Parkway opened to carry passengers to and from the airport.

+ The New Jersey Turnpike and the Garden State Parkway opened in the 1950s.

+ This continued until the Tappan-Zee Bridge and Palisades Parkway were opened in the 1950s.

parkway some example sentences
parkway some example sentences