“christmas” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “christmas”:

+ Many people watch it on Christmas Eve in Great Britain.

+ Nicholas Day, on Christmas Eve or not until after church on Christmas morning.

+ In the middle of the other two listed above is the mincemeat Christmas cake.

+ Branham was killed in a car crash on Christmas Eve 1965 at the age of 56.

+ The celebration of Christmas is a very important time for churches.

+ Its first performance was on Christmas Eve 1951 on NBC.

christmas some ways to use
christmas some ways to use

Example sentences of “christmas”:

+ In June 1993, Mottola and Carey married in a lavish ceremony, but the marriage was short-lived with the couple separating shortly before Christmas 1996 and divorcing in early 1998.

+ On Christmas Days, he recorded all the activities held on the White House, which was called "Barney Cam".
+ The third ghost is the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come.

+ In June 1993, Mottola and Carey married in a lavish ceremony, but the marriage was short-lived with the couple separating shortly before Christmas 1996 and divorcing in early 1998.

+ On Christmas Days, he recorded all the activities held on the White House, which was called “Barney Cam”.

+ The third ghost is the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come.

+ He has four specials that are shown on Comedy Central: “Jeff Dunham: Arguing with Myself”, “Jeff Dunham: Spark of Insanity”, “Jeff Dunham’s Very Special Christmas Special”, and “Jeff Dunham: Controlled Chaos”.

+ Their debut album was a Christmas album titled Cheetah-licious Christmas.

+ The mainline station remained open during this work except for a period of two months around Christmas 2010 when trains passed through without stopping.

+ On Christmas Day 2008 the Roosters announced again that Roy has signed for two more years.

+ More people in the United States celebrate Thanksgiving than Christmas and New Year.

+ It was written for the Christmas season of that year.

+ If you do not celebrate Christmas, then Happy Holidays! If you do not celebrate Christmas or any other holidays this time of year, then have a nice day.

+ He had many gold and several platinum albums and songs, including 8 Christmas albums.

+ Modern Christmas songs include “Jingle Bell Rock”, “The Christmas Song”, “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas“, “Sleigh Ride”, “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” and “I’ll Be Home for Christmas“.

+ Phanfone made landfall in the Philippines on December 25 during Christmas Eve as a Category 2 typhoon, the first time since Nock-Ten in 2016.

+ Freak returns from the hospital and the two celebrate Christmas Eve together.

+ On Christmas day in 1066 William was crowned King of England.

+ The second ghost is the Ghost of Christmas Present.

More in-sentence examples of “christmas”:

+ This was when they began touring with their second studio album, “The Christmas Attic”.

+ In the glow of the firelight, she sees wonderful visions of a Christmas tree and a festive dinner.

+ The production of Christmas ornaments became a family affair for many people.

+ Trains run from 5:30am to 1:00am every day except for the festive periods, such as Christmas Eve, New Year’s Eve and Chinese New Year’s Eve.

+ This is sometimes used for decoration, like fiber-optic Christmas trees.

+ It was shown on Christmas 2004 snd had seven million viewers.

+ In “Mog’s Christmas Calamity” Mog accidentally starts a fire in her house after having a bad dream.

+ This is also true for Easter, Christmas and Good Friday.

+ In the movie two fathers try to find a Turbo-Man action figure on Christmas Eve.

+ On Christmas Eve in 1971, Townsville was hit by Tropical Cyclone Althea, which destroyed the port almost completely.

+ After Christmas Eve, Max is woken up by his father, Killer Kane, who has come to kidnap him.

+ In the UK, the service has become the standard form for schools’ Christmas carol services.

+ The Parliament meets on Ambo island; Government department are spread among South Tarawa, Betio and Christmas Island.

+ It was a small bat, and lived only on Christmas Island, Australia.

+ A scene from the film featuring Crosby and Kaye was broadcast the year after the film’s release, on Christmas Day 1955, in the final episode of the NBC TV show “Colgate Comedy Hour”.

+ Marge uses all of the money for Christmas to get the tattoo off.

+ In 2010, Christmas released her first solo album “The Bad Wife” on CD and vinyl.

+ Redbone voiced a fake snowman version of himself in the 2003 comedy Christmas movie “Elf”.

+ Shrek feels very bad that Christmas Eve did not go as he hoped it would.

+ On Christmas Eve, crowds gather to sing Christmas carols outside the church in an area called Manger Square.

+ She had a daughter on the Christmas Day of 1871.

+ He made his final appearance in the 2009 Christmas special “The End of Time”.

+ Crosby and Kaye recorded another Berlin song for the opening WWII Christmas Eve show scene, but it was not used in the final film.

+ In his retirement years, he became a Christmas tree farmer.

+ There has also been a Christmas special and a series of short movies revolving around the comic relief character in the movies.

+ This was when they began touring with their second studio album, "The Christmas Attic".

+ In the glow of the firelight, she sees wonderful visions of a Christmas tree and a festive dinner.
+ The production of Christmas ornaments became a family affair for many people.

+ Scrooge’s last name has become byword for selfish or not being generous, while his catchphrase, “Bah! Humbug!” is often used to show hatred towards Christmas traditions.

+ Another crossover was ordered for Christmas 2005.

+ Because he does not know what Christmas is all about, the shopkeeper gives Shrek a copy of the book “Christmas For Village Idiots”.

+ Around Christmas 1894, Mucha happened to drop into a print shop where there was a sudden and unexpected need for a new advertising poster for a Play play starring Sarah Bernhardt, the most famous actress in Paris.

+ These decorations may be just a few lights around the porch, or hundreds of lights and colourful Christmas figures decorating the whole house and garden.

+ Easter eggs happen on some holidays or events often celebrated in the United States, such as Halloween, Christmas and Independence Day, in which a related thing also appears.

+ On January 6, 2005, “Merry Christmas with Love” was certified RIAA certificationPlatinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipments of one million copies in the U.S.

+ O’Neill and O’Donnell gathered their army and met in Kinsale on Christmas Eve 1601.

+ There was a remake that was made and released on Christmas of 2006.

+ Through the Middle Ages Christmas was celebrated with feasting, singing and plays.

+ However, during the 2007 Christmas season, she took the time to train Skillet’s next drummer, Jen Ledger.

+ Kevin tries to stop them from robbing an elderly man’s toy store on Christmas Eve.

+ In later periods these developed into Christmas carols as we know them.

+ Evergreen wreaths are placed around their necks during the Christmas season.

+ The Twelve Days of Christmas is an English languageEnglish Christmas carol which was published around 1780, and it is said that it was written by Catholics in hiding during the days of Queen Elizabeth I of England’s persecution.

+ Sweyn invaded England many times between 990 and 1013, when his army took control of London on Christmas day.

+ The bones found include those of two species of bird that still visit the island, but do not nest there: The Christmas shearwater and red-footed booby.

+ In all Christan countries and some countries with different religions there are holidays called Christmas Holidays where people don’t have to go to school and they can spend time with their families.

+ This second video was called “The Spirit of Christmas Jesus vs.

+ This song was a free Christmas download on their website.

+ Christmas pudding or plum pudding is a steamed dessert that originated in the 1420s and is served on Christmas Day.

+ He appeared in the 1986 Christmas movie, “A Smoky Mountain Christmas“, as Vernon.

How to use in sentence of “erica”

How to use in-sentence of “erica”:

+ They had one daughter, Erica who died in 2010.

+ He later married Erica Mann in 1989.

+ For the rankings, Ella and Ash entered the “Kami” 7, while Alyssa and Erica joined the Senbatsu.

+ Gregan is married to Erica and has three children.

+ Stockard Channing plays Paula Chase, Christina Ricci plays Amanda Chase and Erica Leerhsen plays Connie.

+ Erica is made the manager at the job site, but Gia persistently excoriates her when Erica appears to supervise, including after Erica takes the boss’ advice to try a positive reinforcement, and when the boss tries to intervene, Gia quits.

How to use in sentence of erica
How to use in sentence of erica

“pitted” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “pitted”:

– Patrese then pitted and dropped behind Piquet as Berger passed Mansell only for Mansell to get back at him.

– Mansell and Prost’s tyres lasted longer and thus they pitted late.

– The first part of the conflict pitted the Yishuv’s forces against those of the Palestinian’s Arab Higher Committee.

– It took place between 1986-1989, and pitted left-wing intellectuals against right-wing intellectuals.

– Mansell pitted with a 15-second lead on lap 27 for tyres but his driveshaft snapped as he went out of his garage.

– The story sees Bond pitted against the global criminal organisation Spectre and their enigmatic leader Ernst Stavro Blofeld, who plans to launch a national surveillance network to mastermind criminal activities across the globe.

– Mansell was caught and passed by Piquet and pitted for tyres soon after.

– Senna pitted for tyres but retired when his radiator failed soon after.

pitted - sentence examples
pitted – sentence examples

“jat” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “jat”:

– Lekh Ram was a Jat of Chautala village.

– Its rulers were descended from Chaudhary Phul, a Sidhu Jat from Mehraj village in the Bathinda District of Punjab.

– Sardar Amir Singh, was a very old Sikh Chieftain of Gujranwala, belonging to the Waraich Jat Clan.

– Prior to service with Adam Air, owned by International Lease Finance CorporationILFC the aircraft had been leased to seven airlines, including Dan-Air, British Airways, GB Airways, National Jets Italy, WFBN, Air One and Jat Airways.

– They also had relationship with the Hindu Jat Rulers of Royal Bharatpur State in Rajasthan of Sinsinwar Clan.

– She was born in Rohtak to a Jat family.

– The Mekan Jats in terms of population form the most important Jat clan in Chakwal.

jat some ways to use
jat some ways to use

“autistic” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “autistic”:

– According to a recent study, around fifty percent of infants with autistic siblings showed some kind of atypical behaviour, around one forth of them showed delays and deficits in achieving infancy milestones and around 17% of all were later diagnosed with ASD.

– Providers that use the DSM can; document and reference your ICD Autistic Disorder, provide you the additional DSM Autistic Disorder, and or provide a combination of the two labels.

– Patients often show autistic symptoms.

– Does the autistic child have a “theory of mind”?.

– People with Autism and other mental disabilities are mistreated in the workplace, leading to only around 15% of autistic people being employed at all.

– A big problem is that many autistic people cannot tell that they have pain.

– Some researchers grouped autistic people’s difficulties into three main areas in order to investigate their neuronal basis.

– He was diagnosed as autistic at the age of two and a half.

autistic how to use?
autistic how to use?

Example sentences of “autistic”:

– The therapist tries to help the autistic person in many different aspects.

– Throughout the last years, studies have shown that brains of autistic women might be like normal men’s brains.

– It is about a rogue artificial intelligence controlled by an autistic man.

– His wife was Barbara O’Connor; together they wrote a book, “Mixed Blessings”, about their experiences raising their autistic son.

– It is an autistic child whose father is killed in the September 11 attacks.

– Ramachandran helped discover the mirror neuron, a type of brain cell that does not work the same way in autistic people.

– Also, people in the movement say that autistic people should not be treated differently from anyone else.

– He served on the National Autistic Society Council from 1996 until 2002 and continues to raise funds for a range of other charities.

– Other than the studies done on children who had autistic parents, recently a couple of studies were done on children who either had a sibling or a twin showing autistic signs.

– Considering Grandin was autistic, she noticed the similarities in the way animals and autistic people saw the world, which let her help the cause even more.

- The therapist tries to help the autistic person in many different aspects.

- Throughout the last years, studies have shown that brains of autistic women might be like normal men's brains.

– The National Autistic Society, n.d.

– The difference was that some regions which are important for thinking about oneself and emotions were less active in autistic people.

– Researchers say that building a Theory of mind is one of the main problems for autistic people.

– She also wrote several books on autistic spectrum conditions.

– It is a general tendency that autistic people use the same brain regions as other people but show different activity.

– In the early 1950s, most autistic children were discriminated against, but Grandin’s parents were very supportive of their daughter’s education.

– This has caused controversy in the autistic community.

– Therefore, other mental health conditions may be undiagnosed in an autistic person, because it is impossible to make a comorbid clinical diagnosis.

In sentence use of “savoy”

How to use in-sentence of “savoy”:

– It was premiered by the D’Oyly Carte Opera Company on 22 January 1887 at the Savoy Theatre in London, England.

– Victor Amadeus I was the Duke of Savoy from 1630 to 1637.

– It became part of D’Oyly Carte’s Savoy Group of hotels.

– Pont-de-Veyle was first started by the Lords of Bage, and legally made a city by the Counts of Savoy in 1275.

– Sylvanius: “The Gentleman’s Magazine”, 1855, p 303″/ Her mother was a member of the House of Savoy and a daughter of the then Prince of Carignano, the head of the junior branch of the House of Savoy who ruled the Kingdom of Sardinia.

– Aristocratic women, hitherto unaccustomed to dine in public, were now “seen in full regalia in the Savoy dining and supper rooms”.

– Maria Luisa of Savoy was the first wife of Philip V of Spain.

– It was ruled by the Savoy family.

In sentence use of savoy
In sentence use of savoy

Example sentences of “savoy”:

– On 10 October 1881, it moved to the Savoy Opera, a new theatre built especially for the Gilbert and Sullivan operettas.

– In 1860, under the terms of the Treaty of Turin, the Duchy of Savoy was annexed by France.

– Even though her formal regency ended in 1648, she remained ruler of Savoy till her death.

– It earned more money than any other Savoy opera in its original run.

– He was the only child born to Charles Emmanuel II, Duke of Savoy and Marie Jeanne of Savoy.

– Knowing that Françoise Madeleine was so young and timid, it allowed Christine the opportunity to maintain her power over Savoy and her son.

- On 10 October 1881, it moved to the Savoy Opera, a new theatre built especially for the Gilbert and Sullivan operettas.

- In 1860, under the terms of the Treaty of Turin, the Duchy of Savoy was annexed by France.
- Even though her formal regency ended in 1648, she remained ruler of Savoy till her death.

– Victor Amadeus II was Duke of Savoy from 1675 to 1730.

– His father chose his bride, the Italian born Princess “Maria Luisa” Teresa of Savoy “”Mademoiselle de Carignan””.

– Escoffier managed the restaurants and cuisine at the Savoy Hotel and Carlton Hotel in London, the Hôtel Ritz Paris, and some of the greatest cruise ships of the day.

– It was the first in the Savoy group of hotels and restaurants, which were owned by his family for over a century.

More in-sentence examples of “savoy”:

- The Duchy of Savoy was a monarchy in northern Italy and southwest France.

- In fact since 1720 the island was annexed by the House of Savoy and since then was born the Kingdom of Sardinia.
- It opened at the Savoy Theatre on 25 November 1882.

– The Duchy of Savoy was a monarchy in northern Italy and southwest France.

– In fact since 1720 the island was annexed by the House of Savoy and since then was born the Kingdom of Sardinia.

– It opened at the Savoy Theatre on 25 November 1882.

– It was the centre of the court of the old Duchy of Savoy for almost two hundred years.

– He was born in Turin to Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy and Catherine Micaela of Austria.

– When in London, Bennett liked to eat at the Savoy Hotel’s Grill.

– Victor Amadeus became Duke of Savoy after his father’s death in 1630.

– Victor Amadeus of Savoy was the eldest son of Victor Amadeus II of SavoyVictor Amadeus II, Duke of Savoy and Anne Marie d’Orléans.

– From the Savoy they started a number of famous hotels, including the Grand Hotel in Rome, and many Ritz Hotels around the world.

– Her husband succeeded to the Savoyard throne in 1637 and thus Christine became Duchess of Savoy through marriage.

– The most notable hotel is the Savoy Hotel, one of the grand London hotels.

– The marriage was used to strengthen relations between the House of Savoy and that of the House of Habsburg but was viewed by many people of the time to increase Austrian power in Italy.

– Henriette Adelaide of Savoy was the wife of the Elector of Bavaria Ferdinand Maria.

– He defeated the Sardinians in April 21, bringing Savoy and Nice into France.

– Princess “Marie Louise” Thérèse of Savoy was born a Princess of Savoy.

– Marie Joséphine of Savoy was the wife of the future Louis XVIII of France.

– Her husband died in October 1637 having left Savoy with little money due to wars with Spain.

– She was the eldest daughter of Victor Amadeus II, Duke of Savoy and of Anne Marie d’Orléans.

– Today the leadership of the House of Savoy is contested between Victor Emmanuel, Prince of Naples, who is the son on Umberto II, and his cousin Prince Amedeo, Duke of Asota.

– They had two daughters who would marry the heirs to the thrones of Savoy and Portugal, and three sons who died shortly after birth.

– He was succeeded by the senior male of his House as Charles Albert of Savoy after he died in Turin at the Palazzo Chablais which had been given to him by his sister Princess Maria Anna.

– Maria Francisca of Savoy was a Princess of Savoy and the Queen consort of Portugal twice as the wife of Afonso VI and his brother Peter II.

– With the Treaty of Cherasco, Savoy was given back Pinerolo, although, according to a secret point of the agreement, that important stronghold was to remain with France in exchange for Geneve.

– It greatly increased in size due to the Kingdom of Sardinia being added to the Savoy family possessions.

– These include white cabbage, also known as Dutch cabbage, and Savoy cabbage.

– His second album, “Bless That Wonderful Name”, was released by Savoy Records in 2001.

– The last Count of Geneva died in 1394, and the House of Savoy took over their land.

– The Omelette Arnold Bennett has remained a Savoy standard dish ever since.

– Maria Teresa of Savoy was a Princess of Savoy and the wife of Charles Charles, Count of Artois future Charles X of France.

– The Savoy was the first luxury hotel in Britain.

– Victor Amadeus was the eldest surviving son of Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy and Catherine Michelle of Austria the latter of which had died in 1597 as a result of childbirth.

– The region was subject to various princes, most notably the princes of Savoy from the south side of the lake.

– The mother of the future Victor Amadeus II of Sardinia who saw the elevation of the House of Savoy to kings, she styled herself as Madama Reale or “Madame Royale” and acted as Regent of Savoy from 1675 in the name of her son Victor Amadeus II who was his successor.

– It premiered at the Savoy Theatre in London, England on 5 January 1884.

– From 1154 the bishops of Geneva had the status of prince of the Holy Roman Empire, but the counts of Geneva and later the counts of Savoy were “guardians”, always ready to take over from the bishops.

– She was a princess of Savoy by birth, became the titular Queen consort, and was known by her title: Her Royal Highness, Countess of Provence.

– Its bands, Savoy Orpheans and the Savoy Havana Band, became famous, and other entertainers included George Gershwin, Frank Sinatra, Lena Horne and Noël Coward.

– Piedmont was part of the Duchy of Savoy until the Italian unification of 1860 when the Duke of Savoy became King of Italy.

– A sister of Louis XIII, she was married to the future Victor Amadeus I, Duke of Savoy in 1619 aged fourteen.

– He was born a Prince of Savoy in Turin to Victor Amadeus II of Savoy and Anne Marie d’Orléans.

– The Savoy hotel, London, reopens after £220 million restoration.

– The show was played at the Savoy Theatre from 27 April 2012, opening on 17 May and playing a limited 12-week season until 28 July.

– The young prince was a member of a cadet branch of the house of Savoy which had settled in France.

– Some time after, she took refuge in her homeland of Savoy under the protection of her father who had become king in 1773.

– She was the youngest child of Ferdinand Maria, Elector of Bavaria and Henrietta Adelaide of Savoy and was a sister to Louis XIV’s daughter-in-law.

– Her husband married again to Marie Jeanne of Savoy by whom he had a son.

– The architecture is similar to that found in the kingdom of Savoy during the 13th century.

– She was buried beside her husband in the Basilica of Superga, Great Mausoleum, Savoy Crypt, Turin, Piedmont, Italy.

– In 1290 the counts of Savoy got the right to appoint a deputy ruler of the diocese, the title of Vidame of Geneva was granted to the family of count François de Candie of Chambéry-Le-Vieux a Chatellaine of the Savoy.

– He was the Heir apparent of Savoy from his birth and as such was styled as the “Prince of Piedmont”.

Sentence example of “factor”

How to use in-sentence of “factor”:

– The second factor is that the club needs to meet criteria set by the higher league.

– Another very important factor was that it was the first war with real field hospitals, started by Florence Nightingale.

– Tab made a comeback during the late 1990s, after new studies demonstrated that saccharin is not an important factor in the risk of cancer.

– Together, they outshine our Sun by a factor of 30 million.

– How loud it is compared to other noise in the environment is an important factor when setting the sound generator.

– A “trigger factor” or ‘trigger’ for short is a factor that may cause an activity or the signs and/or symptoms of a medical condition to begin.

Sentence example of factor
Sentence example of factor

Example sentences of “factor”:

– This factor may have given them an important advantage to out-compete the hunter-gatherer societies.

– SI is called a “coherent system of units” because the constant factor in the definition of it derived units is always 1.

– The song is featured during a house party in a season 8 episode of Entourage, The finals of The X Factor where the first verse was mashed with “Flashdance…

– These add a considerable wind chill factor in the winter.

– These sizes are much smaller than the size of the atom itself by a factor of about 23,000.

– Warp factor 1 is equal to the speed of light.

– The single factor which most causes this high number of species is phytophagy: the huge number of insect species, each eating one or a few plant species.

– When it is cold and windy, the wind chill factor makes it worse.

- This factor may have given them an important advantage to out-compete the hunter-gatherer societies.

- SI is called a "coherent system of units" because the constant factor in the definition of it derived units is always 1.

– The first Xtra Factor host was Ben Shephard, and he quit in Series 3, because his offer of being the main presenter was turned down by the show’s producers.

– Another factor is that knowledge of results may give information to the instructor as to ways the material can be improved.

– The “polar” skew factor is used to scale longitude smaller near polar latitudes, and position longitudes from map center, rather than left-side base longitude.

– If they believe that the most important factor in any decision is how they will personally benefit, then self-interested or even selfish behavior would be rational.

– As the distance is tripled, the gravitational acceleration decreases by a factor of 9, and so on.

More in-sentence examples of “factor”:

- The basic advantage of a circular slide rule is that the longest dimension of the tool was reduced by a factor of about 3 i.e.

- The only mitigating factor listed in Belarus's laws is mental illness.
- She won the first season of "The X Factor USA".

– The basic advantage of a circular slide rule is that the longest dimension of the tool was reduced by a factor of about 3 i.e.

– The only mitigating factor listed in Belarus’s laws is mental illness.

– She won the first season of “The X Factor USA”.

– According to the standard model of cosmology the scale factor of the universe is known to be accelerating and, in the future era it will increase more rapidly.

– This was a factor which allowed Duke William to launch his successful invasion of England in 1066.

– CTR is an important factor in Search engineSearch Engines like Google.

– Atherosclerosis is a big risk factor for Hypertensionhigh blood pressure and heart disease.

– Cole was asked to become a judge on The X Factor in 2008.

– Lighting is a major factor in photography, movie making and television studios.

– The municipality has the Atlantic Ocean to the east, the Samaná province to the southeast, the municipality of El Factor to the south, the Duarte province to the west and the municipalities of Cabrera and Río San Juan to the north.

– The committee also found that the existence of states was a question of fact, while the recognition by other states was purely declaratory and not a determinative factor of statehood.

– If a difference exists, the starting experience will be the most important factor in overall experience evaluation.

– Refusal of aid during a crisis or pandemic with financial status being the supportive factor for refusal.

– Wheat was a key factor enabling the emergence of city-based societies at the start of civilization.

– The Rh factor is either present on individual’s red blood cells or it is not.

– Gibbon’s main theory was that Christianity as a prime factor in the Empire’s decline and fall.

– And it was their very engineered-for-cuteness factor that first divided Star Wars fans as pro- and anti-Ewok a long time ago — even if some naysayers softened a bit after the bar was lowered in 1999 by Jar Jar Binks.

– See Form factor for a description of each form factor.

– In fact, this is the basis of Euclidean algorithm, which uses repeated long division in order to find the greatest common factor of two numbers.

– The recognition that excluded volume was an important factor in analyzing long-chain molecules in solutions provided an important conceptual breakthrough.

– Differences and similarities between journal impact factor and citescore.

– The first growth factor discovered and publicly recognized was in 1986.

– Another factor was that the Confederacy could not get help from outside.

– This was a crucial factor in the rise of full-time armies.

– Variations in the amount of solar energy drive changes in the climate of the Earth, and are recognised as a key factor in the timing of start and termination of glaciations.

– The age of the Earth is a factor in the debate.

– A constant factor “k” is to be determined experimentally.

– The introduction of Christianity did not immediately end Viking voyages, but it may have been a factor that helped the Viking Age to an end.

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

– The “polar” skew factor should be used.

– Thus, the Senate in Pakistan, over the years, has emerged as an essential organ and a stabilizing factor of the federation.

– The only common factor is 1, so they are coprime.

– This number is multiplied by a factor “”A””.

– The factor of 60 comes from the Babylonians who used a sexagesimal numeral system.

– Then, the distances they talk about, while putting the scale factor to the side, are called comoving distances.

– If growing garden petunia in containers or baskets, opt for a time-release fertilizer.The most important factor in growing of garden petunia is sunlight.

– His autopsy reported that a combination of heroin and cocaine known as a “speedball” that he had injected was a factor in his death.

– The forward rate k was found to decrease by a factor of 4.5 going from cyclohexane to methanol.

– This is a factor in the economy of a country, and the government takes the big decisions.

– So the band gap is a major factor determining the electrical conductivity of a solid.

– If they differ by two orders of magnitude, they differ by a factor of about 100.

– Labor was therefore the most important factor for production.

– Intensity of preference is a factor in an analysis of how individual choices develop into social choices.

– Although depression is the main factor in suicide, it is also treatable and suicide is often preventable.

– A study concluded that penis width, rather than length, was a more important factor of sexual stimulation probably because a wider penis provides more friction to the clitoral area, while a longer penis reaches a less sensitive area.

– According to the “Journal Citation Reports”, its 2010 impact factor is 4.061.

– The song was first featured in a 30-second TV commercial for “The X Factor The X Factor” in the UK.

– In his opinion, the general intelligence factor “g is simply a mathematical artifact.

– Along with many other industrial developments that were going on in other parts of the country, this discovery was a major factor in the growing industrialisation of Britain.

– West Virginia” reaffirmed; prosecutors may not use race as a factor in making peremptory challenges; defendants must only make a “prima facie” showing on the evidence from their case to mount a challenge to race-based use of peremptories.

In sentence examples of “polygamy”

How to use in-sentence of “polygamy”:

– There was polygamy and polyandry.

– He says they will take over because they accept polygamy and reject birth control.

– Islamic polygamy is allowed in the country.

– There, Smith started to practice polygamy and tried to start a “theodemocracy” which combined Latter-day Saints rule with American democracy.

– In most non-Muslim countries, polygamy is illegal, and a person who has more than one spouse can be prosecuted for bigamy.

– He practiced polygamy after his conversion to Islam.

– Isithembu means polygamy and is still a custom in many parts of Africa.

– Most of these smaller groups stay away from other people, since polygamy is illegal in the United States.

In sentence examples of polygamy
In sentence examples of polygamy

In sentence examples of “worth”

How to use in-sentence of “worth”:

+ Since then the game become popular all over the world and today Charitable Bingo in US is worth $3 Billion.

+ In December 2007, the “Evening Standard” published news of an investigation into grants worth £2.5 million paid to organisations in which Ken Livingstone’s adviser Lee Jasper was involved.

+ Refunds consisting of a free Virtual Console NES title worth 500 Wii Points were offered by Nintendo to Wii owners who had downloaded it before for the same price.

+ She was at the British Soap Awards from the years before Helen Worth in 2019.

+ In 2006, Welch’s net worth was estimated at $720 million.

+ Starting in Season 37, there is a Triple Toss-Up, in which there are three consecutive puzzles worth $2,000 apiece and under the same category.

In sentence examples of worth
In sentence examples of worth

Example sentences of “worth”:

+ The King Abdullah Financial District is estimated to be worth about $7.8 billion.

+ I don’t think it’s worth keeping.

+ Although it could be updated to work again, I don’t think it’s worth it.

+ A community must somehow believe that the commodity instrument is real, enforceable, and well worth paying for.

+ Raskolnikov argues that with her money he can do good things, and that he was simply killing a person who was not worth anything.

+ Online Etymology Dictionary, Douglas Harper, 2010 It Australian slang, it is part of the expression: “not worth a crumpet”, meaning that somebody or something is useless.

+ Wheat was becoming worth less and less money, and by October 1932 there were big problems in Western Australia.

+ According to “Forbes”, as of September 2015, he was worth US$5 billion.

+ Music that feels like 1-2-3-4-1-2-3-4 will be divided into bars with four beats worth of music in each bar.

+ The King Abdullah Financial District is estimated to be worth about $7.8 billion.

+ I don't think it's worth keeping.

+ Some coins which are worth almost nothing in poor condition can be worth thousands of times as much in new condition.

+ Manningham signed a four-year deal worth up to $2.3 million as a rookie.

+ The precious metal worth the most amount of money for the same mass is Rhodium.

+ Companies extract $13 million worth of ephedrine from 30,000 tons of ephedra per year, 10 times the amount that is used in traditional Chinese medicine.

+ Commercial shrimp species support an industry worth 50 billion dollars a year.

+ The price was trading goods worth 60 guilders, which was worth about 24 dollars at the time.

More in-sentence examples of “worth”:

+ This makes the process worth the cost to the father.

+ On July 1, 2011, he signed a four-year contract worth $18 million with the Florida Panthers.

+ This makes the process worth the cost to the father.

+ On July 1, 2011, he signed a four-year contract worth $18 million with the Florida Panthers.

+ Because of this, I asked Blockinblox if he could undelete the article for a short period so I could decide for myself whether the articles were worth attempting to gain community consensus to restore.

+ The Lawrence Gardens, Lahore are another site from British times that is worth visiting.

+ Since Berkshire Hathaway’s stock has gained a lot of value and never split, a single share of “A stock” is now worth over $250,000.

+ On June 28, 2006, he signed a 5-year deal with the Leafs worth $28.75 million with a no-movement clause.

+ He signed a two-year contract worth €1.6 million per year.

+ Carême was set a test by Talleyrand: he had to create a whole year’s worth of menus, without repeating them, and use only food that was in season.

+ I’m highly disappointed that some of the people voting against have decided that it’s not worth there time to actually state any real reasons.

+ At this price, a talent would be worth about $1,400,116.57.

+ I do not believe that I have been actively pursuing the FBI idea anymore, and I have practically ceased to use the WP:ViP page because there haven’t been any IP’s worth reporting lately.

+ Impressed by Leakey’s transformation of the KWS, the World Bank approved grants worth $140 million.

+ To save money the club played its 2003 home games at Dragon Stadium, a high school stadium in Southlake, a Fort Worth suburb.

+ Are simple english projects worth while to keep? There has been several in the past to close all SE projects.

+ This represents the culmination of a year’s worth of tireless work and reviews.

+ Each made basket is worth two points, while a basket made from beyond the three-point line is worth three points.

+ It is possible that they are rather meatpuppets instead of sockpuppets, but is still worth a CheckUser’s input.

+ Big diamonds are very rare, and are worth a lot of money.

+ Similarly, in February 2016, the price of silver was about $15 per troy ounce or about 50 cents per gram, so a 33kg silver talent would be worth about $16,500.

+ Miss Universe 2007 Riyo Mori crowned her with a tiara worth US$120,000.

+ Hundertwasser took no payment for the design of the house, declaring that it was worth it, to prevent something ugly from going up in its place.

+ The lands he controlled were said to be worth 110,000 “koku”.

+ Micromoths and their microgrubs are not worth chasing for many birds.

+ Insolvency usually just means that a someone does not have enough money to pay their debts or that the total amount of their debts is worth more than the total amount of their assets.

+ It is worth noting that at this period Americans still followed a British understanding in which laws could be “unconstitutional” without being illegal.

+ Baskets can be worth 1, 2, or 3 points.

+ It might not even really be worth the check, since they’re both vandal accounts.

+ This means it’s probably worth checking your finished timeline in at least IE and Firefox if you are making a particularly complex timeline.

+ May be worth merging with one of the notable shows? First Google result is Simple Wiki and some fan stuff.

+ He is currently the tenth richest person in India with a net worth of US$7.2 billion as of October 2019.

+ It is worth more than US$2.5 million.

+ Ford, what we are being offered here is not worth a damn!” So the Volkswagen company went ahead by itself to make the car.

+ Allegra inherited this stake, worth around half a billion dollars, when she turned 18 in 2004.

+ Four million dollars worth of gold was found there.

+ It is worth the equivalent of 50 pennies, 10 nickels, 5 dimes, or 2 quarters.

+ A try is worth 5 points.

+ He had a bad reputation in the 1960s for passing $2.5 million worth of carefully forged checks across 26 countries for five years, beginning when he was 16 years old.

+ With a net worth of $27.7 million, Williams is one of the wealthiest members of Congress.

+ A pawn is worth 1 point.

+ On December 13, 2017, Smith signed a two-year contract with the Houston Astros worth $15 million.

+ The old churches of the villages and the framework houses are worth to look at.

+ I cannot add the data now as someone will simply delete it as long term averages require more than 2 years worth of data.

+ Each day, the big banks and trading companies use the OCC to trade billions of dollars worth of stocks and other equity derivatives.

+ Remaining consonants are worth $1,000 plus the value in front of the left-most contestant.

+ It is now considered a very wise move and the natural resources in Alaska today are worth many billions.

+ The economy section, for example, has five, six paragraphs worth of information, but the demographics section has three sentences.

+ In March 2013, Forbes reported Persson’s net worth as $28 billion.

+ With BBC Scotland’s television contract due to expire after the 2003–04 season, the SPL agreed a new television deal with IrelandIrish company Setanta Sports in February 2004 in a four-year deal worth £54 million.

+ The deal was a six-year deal worth £27.4million, with Danilo joining Juventus as part of the deal, equalling to £60million.

Some example sentences of “soldier”

How to use in-sentence of “soldier”:

– He had also been a Commonwealth soldier in the Second World War.

– It says that his father was a soldier and that the boy should become a soldier when he is 17.

– All of the “Age of Empires” games are usually good because the game makes sure no type of soldier is too powerful.

– A trip wire was placed and if a soldier tripped over the wire, a grenade pin was pulled out and the grenade would blow, killing the soldier.

– He has been an Israeli soldier since 1978.

Some example sentences of soldier
Some example sentences of soldier

Example sentences of “soldier”:

– In the 1990s and 2000s, as more soldier began wearing bulletproof vests with hard ceramic armor, the machine pistol became less useful in a military setting.

– Prescott’s grandfather was William Prescott, a soldier who fought for the United States in the American Revolutionary War.

– You play a soldier called Nomad.

– The person who is playing controls a soldier of the “US Army” from the character’s eyes.

– The soldier may have been killed, injured, captured or deserted.

– Alonso de Ercilla y Zúñiga, was a SpainSpanish nobleman, soldier and epic poet.

– He voiced the Soldier in Team Fortress 2 and Peppy Hare in Star Fox 64.

– Standish showed great courage and skill as a soldier but sometimes was too harsh with the Native Americans.

– His father was also a soldier and belonged to the Conservative Party.

– Also, an unnamed soldier comes under attention of the Jedi Council.

– It occurs when a soldier falls in love with a nurse.

– The word was first used in English by soldier Thomas Williamson in 1808, who said that “dhole” is a native name for the animal used by people in Ramghur district, India.

– From the age of 20, Gadot served for two years as a soldier of the Israel Defense Forces.

– He served as a soldier in the army of Henry IV of France against the Spaniards, fought for Dutch revolt from the Spanish King Philip II of Spain.

– The Bears play their home games at Soldier Field.

– Jo Gwang-jo was a Neo-Confucian scholar, politician, and soldier of the Korean Joseon Dynasty.

– This is the furthest eastern place a Roman soldier went.

– Haber said he did not think killing a soldier with poison gas was any worse than by letting the soldier bleed to death.

- In the 1990s and 2000s, as more soldier began wearing bulletproof vests with hard ceramic armor, the machine pistol became less useful in a military setting.

- Prescott's grandfather was William Prescott, a soldier who fought for the United States in the American Revolutionary War.
- You play a soldier called Nomad.

More in-sentence examples of “soldier”:

– A ranger is a soldier who is employed very far from home base, often behind enemy lines.

– On December 30 2008, US soldier Christopher Lotter was killed in Tikrit as retaliation for Saddam’s execution on December 30 2006.

– Also, a soldier was injured when he tried to fire a rifle grenade.

– Wegner was a soldier in World War I, a writer and a co-creator of GermanyGerman Nazi persecution.

– The Soldier or Tropical Queen is a North American and South American butterfly.

– He is known for his roles in “Star Trek: Nemesis”, “RocknRolla”, “Bronson Bronson”, “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy”, “This Means War”, and the television series “Stuart: A Life Backwards”.

– After being a soldier in the first Gulf War, she realized that she did not agree with fighting wars.

– Rebellion broke out when a soldier called Mangal Pandey attacked a British sergeant and wounded an adjutant.

– A Ancient RomeRoman legionary was a professional soldier of the Roman army.

– On July 3, 2020, the main suspect in the case, another soldier named Aaron David Robinson, killed himself.

– Desertion is a military word which means a soldier has left his position without permission.

– Missing in action refers to a soldier who is reported to have gone missing during active service.

– Joseph Plumb Martin was a soldier in the Continental Army.

– The city of Abbottabad is named after Major James Abbott – a British soldier and administrator who founded the city during British rule in 1853.Abbottabad – Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition British rule in this area lasted from 1849 After the annexation of Punjab in March 1849, the British were based at Haripur town, until the founding of Abbottabad in January 1853.

– He was the first enlisted soldier to receive the medal.

– As a soldier in the American Revolutionary War, Trumbull drew plans of the British and American lines and works.

– He held the highest post a Brazilian Soldier can reach during peace time.

– Each recruit must have at least served 3 years as an Army soldier and must have certain amount of time received by Army operations either from exercises or actual clashes.

– A dead soldier lies under the horse, his arm has been chopped off, but the hand grasps a shattered sword from which a flower grows.

– A new soldier or recruit must go through training called Basic Training to become a soldier.

– He is a soldier working for Amy Pond.

– The Iraq war website icasualties has reported that 1,842 Iraqi soldier and 2220 US Soldier and 7542 Mercenary were killed in action in Anbar province between the start of 2004 and the end of February 2006.

– Chief of Staff Moshe Dayan described him as “the finest of our commando soldiers, the best soldier ever to emerge in the IDF.” Meanwhile, Ariel Sharon described him as “the elite of the elite.” He was born in Herzliya, British Mandate of Palestine.

– The story tells of a tin soldier who loves a paper ballerina.

– He was a soldier who had been hired by the settlers to protect the people of the colony.

– Metastasio’s father, Felice Trapasso, was a soldier in the Pope’s army.

– Jon Robert Cavaiani was a United States Army soldier and a recipient of the United States military’s highest decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions in the Vietnam War.

– Giunta, then a specialist with Company B, 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment, exposed himself to heavy enemy fire to aid a fellow soldier he believed was injured during the ambush.

– During World War II, Zamperini was a soldier on a bomber airplane in the Pacific War.

– Cigarette rations in the military were limited to six per soldier per day.

– The soldier is also dark reddish-brown instead of orange.

– That means that every soldier will unquestionably carry out the orders which he or she has received and will obey his or her superior officer or non-commissioned officer.

– This military education made Tipu a great soldier and a general.

– During World War II, he was a soldier of the Home Army and was involved in the Warsaw Uprising.

– Gowrie was a former soldier who had been awarded the Victoria Cross.

– So, with the lighter weight and increased stopping-power of personal armour, the modern soldier is once again protected against most of the weapons of the day.

– He had been a soldier in the Spanish–American War.

– Henry “Harry” Patch was a World War I veteran and the last soldier of the war to die who fought in the trenches.

– Deadpool made a group named X-Force to save the young mutant Russell from the future mutant soldier Cable that has come from the future to kill him.

– Sidney Haight was a soldier in the United States Army during the American Civil War.

– His sticky bombs do great damage, and can be used to ‘sticky jump’ much like how a Soldier can rocket jump.

– A soldier is supplied with weapons, such as guns, knifeknives, and other simple gear for surviving in the battlefield, such as clothes, and tents.

– He was the last Latin American soldier to die who participated in D Day.

– He was successful as a soldier and quickly became a sergeant major.

– A soldier who has been drafted to serve in the army is called a “conscript”.

- A ranger is a soldier who is employed very far from home base, often behind enemy lines.

- On December 30 2008, US soldier Christopher Lotter was killed in Tikrit as retaliation for Saddam's execution on December 30 2006.