In-sentence examples of “ski”

How to use in-sentence of “ski”:

+ The ski resort “Silvretta Arena Ischgl-Samnaun” is connected with the ski resort of Samnaun across the border in Switzerland.

+ Earlier, she has competed for the clubs Mora SK, Arvidsjaur Ski Team, Luleå Gjutarens IF and Piteå Elit SK.

+ It is famous because of its Ski Jump Championships.

+ It was thought to be the biggest North American ski resort debut in twenty years.

+ Points of interest are the Museum of the Rockies and Bridger Bowl Ski Area.

+ He ski raced at the 1992 Winter Paralympics.

+ He also serves as chief executive officer of the Waterville Valley Ski Resort in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire.

In-sentence examples of ski
In-sentence examples of ski

Example sentences of “ski”:

+ The resorts in the Goms region are slightly less known, yet also receive attention during the summer hiking season and the winter ski season.

+ Rule, Ann The Stranger Beside Me: The Shocking Inside Story of Serial Killer Ted Bundy Pocket Books New York New York 2009 pages 166-169 When they searched his car they found a ski mask, a crowbar, handcuffs, trash bags and other items that they thought he must have been using to burglarize houses.

+ The main national railway lines into Oslo run through Akershus with many railway stationstations such as Asker, Ullensaker, Ski and Lillestrøm.

+ The mountains are also popular for hill-walking, ski touring and climbing.

+ People ski from 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM.

+ This made it so the ski pole would not go all the way down to the ground.

+ The skiing team, made up of both men and women, competes in the Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Ski Association.

+ His name is used as a name for ski lodges like the House of Ullr at Thredbo, New South Wales.

+ Magda Amo Rius is a Track and field athleticstrack and field athlete and a ski athlete from Spain.

+ This is a go quickly based timed ski race, where skiers go over snow quickly down a sloping sharply direction that can be Skiers can race in the downhill at the Paralympic Games.

+ Increased access by people with four-wheel drive vehicles and the development of ski resorts are destroying their habitat.

+ The resorts in the Goms region are slightly less known, yet also receive attention during the summer hiking season and the winter ski season.

+ Rule, Ann The Stranger Beside Me: The Shocking Inside Story of Serial Killer Ted Bundy Pocket Books New York New York 2009 pages 166-169 When they searched his car they found a ski mask, a crowbar, handcuffs, trash bags and other items that they thought he must have been using to burglarize houses.
+ The main national railway lines into Oslo run through Akershus with many railway stationstations such as Asker, Ullensaker, Ski and Lillestrøm.

+ He also competed for Greece at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in 1985.

+ Eugene Robert “Gene” Kotlarek was an American former ski jumper.

+ It is a famous ski resort, and hosted the Alpine Skiing World Championships in the years of 1954 and 2007.

+ Saanen is a municipality and ski resort in the Cantons of Switzerlandcanton of Berne in Switzerland.

+ Today, it is a ski resort.

+ The adaptations used include ski poles.

+ Airolo is also a small ski-resort with 30km of ski slopes.

+ The Finnish Ski Association is a skiing governing body in Finland.

More in-sentence examples of “ski”:

+ The event was overshadowed by the death of an Edmonton ski instructor who disappeared on the “Jalapeno” run and whose body was found in a tree well three days later.

+ They may have to ski a penalty distance.

+ The ski suit protects the skier when they are racing.

+ He studied as an apprentice at hotels and ski resorts in Bern, Davos and Lucerne.

+ Steinach is a GermanyGerman ski city in the south of Thuringia.

+ Skiers ski down a trail on the side of a mountain or hill.

+ Competition rules for groups use rules made by or are an adjustment from rules by the International Ski Federation.

+ She ski raced at the 1998 Winter Paralympics.

+ Earlier his 4×10km relay team placed second at the 1950 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, where he finished fifth over 18km.

+ This was done with assistance from Turkey’s national ski federation.

+ In 2018, Polish climber Andrzej Bargiel became the first person to ski down K2 after he made it to the top.

+ She was named to the Austrian national team for the 2020 Nordic Junior World Ski Championships in Oberwiesenthal.

+ Today, the slopes of Mount Parnassus have two ski centres.

+ They help skiers who cannot ski go down the mountain by telling the cannot see skier where to go using a radio or talking to them.

+ It is a popular tourismtourist destination, as its high peaks make skiing possible in Europe’s most southern ski resort after Ski Centre on the island of Crete in an area along the Mediterranean Sea predominantly known for its warm temperatures and abundant sunshine.

+ The ski slopes in Anzère cover about 40 kilometers, with 1 cablecar, 2 chair lifts, and 8 T-bars.

+ She was known for her portraits of Johan Scharffenberg, Håkon Bleken and David Monrad Johansen, and a sculpture of Olav V of Norway, which is at the Holmenkollen ski arena.

+ FIS, or International Ski Federation, made the doping case go to CAS, or Court of Arbitration for Sport; FIS did this, because the organization thinks that the punishment is not long enough.

+ A smaller ski centre called Gerontovrahos is across a ridge from Kellaria.

+ The country has hosted world championship tournaments for Nordic skiing, ski jumping, and luge.

+ He won a gold medal in the large hill at the 1958 World Ski Championships.

+ On May 29, 2011, Kingston was seriously injured along with a female passenger in a jet ski accident in Miami, Florida.

+ In February 2014, he got head and neck injuries after an accident at the La Molina La Molina ski resort in Spain.

+ Skiers also wear special ski bootsboots, goggles.

+ The municipality consists of the village of Oberiberg and the hamlet hamlet and ski area of Hoch-Ybrig.

+ Klosters-Serneus is a ski resort and municipality of the district Davos Davos in the canton of Graubünden in Switzerland.

+ Her best finish during the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships was when she ended up 14th in the 5kilometer event at Trondheim in 1997.

+ The first Alpine Skiing World CupWorld Cup series was staged in 1980 and the first FIS Freestyle World Ski Championship took place in 1986 in Tignes, France.

+ Cheng won the gold medal at the 2011 FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships.

+ They also developed hand painted Ski Postcards.

+ He won three gold medals at the 1966 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships.

+ A few weeks earlier, at a festival of a ski resort in Qostanaı, the first part of Ricky Martin’s single “Livin’ La Vida Loca” was played accidentally before it was immediately changed to “Meniń Qazaqstanym”.

+ The easiest route is from the “Bruncu Spina” mountain where there are ski lifts to get to the top; from there, it is easy to get to the five highest summits of Sardinia, including Punta La Marmora.

+ Georgiev is a member of the National Sports Academy Ski Club.  He is coached by Ivan Birnikov.  When he was young, his father encouraged him to practice sport.  He started skiing when he was a 7-year-old.  He started competing internationally in 2011.

+ It is famous for its ski resort that has 185 kilometres of ski slopes.

+ In 2017 when she was 26-years-old, Aline Rocha finished well in important ski races.

+ There are different ski bindings for alpine skiing and Nordic skiing.

+ There are several ski resorts on Mount Hood.

+ Georg Thoma is a retired German Nordic combined skier and ski jumper.

+ These are ski poles with small skis on the end.

+ Because of the injury, he did not ski for 20 months.

+ In April 2006, three members of the Mammoth Mountain Ski Area ski patrol died while on duty.

+ Other attractions include boat tours, golf courses, mini golf, go-kart tracks, water sports, horseback riding, a water ski show, museums, amusement parks, and a casino.

+ Revelstoke Mountain Resort is a ski resort near the town of Revelstoke, British ColumbiaRevelstoke, British Columbia, Canada.

+ She ski raced at the 1994 Winter Paralympics.

+ Lundström also won at the 18km event at the Holmenkollen ski festival in 1948.

+ He needs to ski with a guide skier.

+ The event was overshadowed by the death of an Edmonton ski instructor who disappeared on the "Jalapeno" run and whose body was found in a tree well three days later.

+ They may have to ski a penalty distance.
+ The ski suit protects the skier when they are racing.

Some sentences in use of “executive branch”

How to use in-sentence of “executive branch”:

+ The Governor of Iowa is the head of Executive Branch for the Government of Iowa, and commander in chief of military forces in the state.

+ The governor of New York is the head of the Executive executive branch of New York’s state government and the commander-in-chief of the U.S.

+ The Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey is an elected constitutional officer in the executive branch of the Government of New Jerseystate government of New Jersey in the United States.

+ The Vice-President of Zambia is the second highest position in the executive branch of the Republic of Zambia.

+ The Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is the head of the executive branch of Pennsylvania’s government PA Constitution article IV, § 2 and the commander-in-chief of the U.S.

+ The Prime Minister of Australia is the head of the executive branch of the government of Australia.

+ As the third most powerful official in the country, following the Emir of Kuwait and List of Speakers of Kuwait National AssemblySpeaker of the National Assembly, the prime minister leads the executive branch of the Government of Kuwait.

+ The executive executive branch is headed by the Governor of Missouri.

Some sentences in use of executive branch
Some sentences in use of executive branch

Example sentences of “executive branch”:

+ The Governor of Arizona is the head of the executive branch of Arizona’s state government and the commander-in-chief of the U.S.

+ Article Two of the United States Constitution creates the executive branch of the United States government.

+ The president is the head of the executive branch of the federal government of the United States and is the highest office in the national government.

+ The Mayor of New York City, officially known as the Mayor of the City of New York, is head of the executive branch of New York City’s government.

+ The Founding Fathers wanted to make sure the Executive Branch would survive, and stay independent, if the Vice President had to become the President.

+ The head of government is the leader of the executive branch of a nation’s government.

+ The Governor of Washington is the leader of the Executive branch of the State of Washington’s government.

+ As the head of the executive branch of the Sierra Leone government, the president implements laws passed by parliament.

+ Chapter II sets up the executive branch of government.

+ The Governor of Arizona is the head of the executive branch of Arizona's state government and the commander-in-chief of the U.S.

+ Article Two of the United States Constitution creates the executive branch of the United States government.

+ Other executive branch offices have largely moved elsewhere, in Juneau or elsewhere in the state, in the ongoing battle between branches for space in the building, as well as the decades-long capital move issue.

+ The governor of South Dakota is the head of the executive branch of the government of the U.S.

+ They are part of the executive branch of government.

+ In France, the US and Russia, the executive branch has a President which exists separately from the legislature.

+ The Governor of West Virginia is the head of the executive branch of West Virginia’s state governmentWV Constitution article VII, § 5.

+ The Governor of Texas is the head of the executive branch of Texas’s government and the commander-in-chief of the U.S.

+ The governor of Mississippi is the head of the executive branch of Mississippi’s state government and the commander-in-chief of the U.S.

More in-sentence examples of “executive branch”:

+ She was elected on November 2, 2010, as President of the Cook County Board, the Executive Branch of Cook County government.

+ The Governor of Michigan is the head of the executive branch of MichiganMichigan’s state government and is the military forces.

+ The prime minister is the senior most minister of the cabinet of Canada and directs the executive branch of the federal government, known as the Council of Ministers.

+ The Governor of Montana is the head of the executive branch of Government of MontanaMontana’s state governmentMontana Constitution, Article VI, Section 4.

+ The Governor of Oregon is the head of the executive branch of Government of OregonOregon’s state government and serves as the military forces.

+ The Governor of North Dakota is the head of the executive branch of government of North Dakota and serves as the commander-in-chief of the state’s military forces.

+ The president is the chief executive of the Federal Council of Switzerland and is the most senior member of the executive branch of the Swiss government.

+ The Governor of the state of Ohio is the head of the executive branch of Government of OhioOhio’s state government Ohio Constitution article III, § 5 and the commander-in-chief of the U.S.

+ The Office of the Governor of New Jersey is head of the executive branch of New Jersey’s state government.

+ The Prime minister directs the executive branch of the union government, leads the union Council of Ministers and is responsible for enforcing federal laws.

+ In addition to running the ONDCP, the director evaluates, coordinates, and oversees both the international and domestic anti-drug efforts of executive branch agencies and ensures that such efforts sustain and complement State and local anti-drug activities.

+ The President leads the executive branch of the Philippine government and is the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.

+ The executive branch carries out the laws but cannot make laws to make themselves powerful.

+ Executive branch: The executive branch has the governor, the lieutenant governor, the attorney general, the secretary of state, the treasurer, and the insurance commissioner.

+ The Prime Minister chairs the Cabinet of Malaysia, the de facto executive branch of government.

+ The governor of Georgia is the head of the executive branch of Government of Georgia U.S.

+ Such regimes are often called administrations to make it clear they are not dictators, and since the executive branch does not have all the power itself – it may share it with a legislative branch.

+ Under the president is also the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces and head of the executive branch of the Egyptian government.

+ The Lieutenant Governor of Kansas is the second-highest member of the executive branch of Kansas state government.

+ The Governor of Delaware is the head of the executive branch of Delaware’s state government and the commander-in-chief of the U.S.

+ The lieutenant governor of New York is a constitutional office in the executive branch of the Government of the State of New York.

+ The executive branch is the part of the government that enforces the law.

+ The president serves as the leader of the Executive executive branch and as commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Liberia.

+ He was a Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of the White House National Trade Council, a newly created job in the executive branch of the U.S.

+ The lieutenant governor is part of the executive branch of government and I’ve always felt—ever since I was in the state Senate—that the executive branches should be separate”.

+ She was elected on November 2, 2010, as President of the Cook County Board, the Executive Branch of Cook County government.

+ The Governor of Michigan is the head of the executive branch of MichiganMichigan's state government and is the military forces.

+ Every state has a Governor, who is in charge of the state’s executive branch of government.

+ The President of Paraguay is according to the Constitution of Paraguay the head of the Executive executive branch of the Government of Paraguay, both head of state and head of government.

+ The is the head of the government of Japan as well as the director and chief of the executive branch of the central government.

+ The president is also the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces and head of the executive branch of the Yemeni government.

+ The Governor of Idaho is the head of the executive branch of Idaho’s government.

+ The Mayor of the City of Moscow is head of the executive branch of the political system in Moscow, the Government of Moscow.

+ The executive branch was led by two kings.

+ The governor directs the Executive executive branch of the government and is the commander-in-chief of the military forces of the state.

+ The governor is the head of the Executive executive branch of New Mexico’s state government and the military forces.

+ A parliamentary system of government means that the Executive executive branch of government has the direct or indirect support of the parliament.

+ The president leads the Executive executive branch of the Government of Malawi and is the commander-in-chief of the Malawian Defence Force.

+ The executive branch includes the President; the Vice President; the Cabinet; executive departments, like the Department of State; independent agencies, like the Central Intelligence Agency ; and other things like committees and commissions.

+ It is made up of an executive branch and a legislative branch.

+ The executive branch may also include many other organizations.

+ The Governor of Connecticut is in charge of the executive branch of Connecticut’s government.

+ The Executive branch is made up of the President, the Vice President and the Ministers who are called “Secretaries of State”.

+ In some countries the leaders of the executive branch are members of the legislature.

+ The Governor of Arkansas is the head of the executive branch of Arkansas’s state government and the commander-in-chief of the U.S.

+ The president leads the Executive executive branch of the Government of Kenya.

+ The “Chancellor of GermanyBundeskanzler” and thus the executive branch of the federal government.

+ Constitution for the organisation of the federal state as a whole, they opted for the Collegialitycouncil rather than the presidential system for the executive branch of government.

+ The governor is the head of the Executive executive branch of New York’s state government and the military and naval forces.

Some example sentences of “pas”

How to use in-sentence of “pas”:

+ Then the 1954 film “Touchez pas au grisbi” was a very profitable international success.

+ It is the third movement in “The Nutcracker pas de deux”.

+ It led Hitler to delay sending reinforcements from the Pas de Calais region for nearly seven weeks.

+ She performed them as Odile in the “Black Swan Pas de Deux” from “Swan Lake”.

+ In April, the Maoris returned and began to occupy Pas in the area, including two on the peninsula of Tauranga Harbour.

+ He managed the Iran national team, Zob Ahan, Sepahan, Shahin Bushehr, Tractor, Pas Tehran, Pas Hamedan, Rah Ahan and Fajr Sepasi.

+ It does not have cooked vegetables which are often served in variations of salade niçoise around the world.” la salade Niçoise ne contient pas de légumes cuits.

Some example sentences of pas
Some example sentences of pas

Example sentences of “pas”:

+ Highway attended junior high school in The Pas and graduated a year before Osborne's rape and murder.

+ He has played for four Iranian clubs including Saipa, Persepolis, Pas and Sorkhpoushan.
+ In 2003, she wrote the book "Il n'y a pas beaucoup d'etoiles ce soir" about her life as an actress.

+ Highway attended junior high school in The Pas and graduated a year before Osborne’s rape and murder.

+ He has played for four Iranian clubs including Saipa, Persepolis, Pas and Sorkhpoushan.

+ In 2003, she wrote the book “Il n’y a pas beaucoup d’etoiles ce soir” about her life as an actress.

+ He produced “Miss Pas Touche” in 2006, illustrated by Kerascoët and published by Dargaud, which sold 30,000 as of 2017.

+ She was born in Vendin-le-Vieil, Pas de Calais.

+ He then went to Pas F.C.

+ The commanding officer, Major-General Cameron, wanted to destroy the Maori Pas as quickly as possible.

+ More than 660 PAs and PA N-oxides have been identified in over 6,000 plants.

+ Today these pieces, particularly the “Grand pas classique”, are major cornerstones of the traditional classical ballet repertory.

+ Dewan Pemuda PAS Malaysia condemned what they saw as a clear insult to Allah.

+ On September 18, 2012, Jalbert released his third album, “Y’a pas de bon silence”.

Some example sentences of “saving”

How to use in-sentence of “saving”:

+ He crosses the street with his headphones on and is almost hit by a car, but the Chipmunks swing Theodore and push Miles out of the way, saving his life.

+ Exactly one year later he traveled to Fatima to thank Mary, Mother of God for saving his life.

+ Egypt formally observed daylight saving time from the last Friday of April until the first Friday of October.

+ This is especially the case when actions are directed at the saving of fossil fuels.

+ Utam saving Samantha by an bombs inside the building, then Utam burns onto the fire his back onto and fell off the building and exploded Utam to rubble.

+ The Northern Territory, Queensland and Western Australia do not have daylight saving time.

+ Muslims in this holiday sacrifice a goat or cow in His honour to show their gratitude for God saving Abraham’s son’s life.

+ He was saving important documents in his basement.

Some example sentences of saving
Some example sentences of saving

Example sentences of “saving”:

+ The torpor is their way of saving energy which they cannot replace until the next day.

+ Over the years, computer designers did their best to simplify instruction sets, in order to enable higher performance implementations by saving designers effort and time for features which improve performance rather than wasting them on the complexity of instruction set.
+ The section concerning daylight saving time was repealed by the act titled "An Act For the repeal of the daylight-saving law".

+ The torpor is their way of saving energy which they cannot replace until the next day.

+ Over the years, computer designers did their best to simplify instruction sets, in order to enable higher performance implementations by saving designers effort and time for features which improve performance rather than wasting them on the complexity of instruction set.

+ The section concerning daylight saving time was repealed by the act titled “An Act For the repeal of the daylight-saving law”.

+ He wrote an article with Martin Feldstein called “Domestic Saving and International Capital Flows.” “Economic Journal” published it in 1980.

+ In total Themar is saving carbon dioxide emissions of 14,200 kg per year.

+ The story of Pocahontas saving Smith’s life by placing her head upon his own as her father was about to kill him is a fiction created by Smith in 1616.

+ They are helpful in saving lives in car accidents.

+ From this day onward, he started saving all his money for the dowry.

+ Most stores will rotate stock by moving the products with the earliest dates to the front of shelving units, which allows them to be sold first and saving them from having to be either marked down or thrown away, both of which contribute to a loss of profit.

+ They defeat the invaders, and Tauriel uses her knowledge of herbs to heal Kíli’s wound, saving his life once again, after which they admit that they have developed a bond with one another.

+ During World War II, when the Japanese occupied Singapore, UTC+09:00 was used, to follow Japan time, while UTC+07:20 and UTC+07:30 were used for daylight saving time.

+ The series will center on Tony Stark, momentarily became an holographical AI after saving his consciousness in a computer while phsycally dying, becomes the mentor of a teenager named Riri Williams and wants her to be his successor.

+ This time zone does not observe daylight saving time, because it is near the equator.

+ He founded the Gaelic League, or in Irish, “Conradh na Gaeilge”, in the hope of saving it from extinction in 1893.

+ In 2002, Turgi got the Wakker Prize for saving its historical buildings.

+ In 2020 the project awarded the International Energy Prize for saving millions of birds from death by colliding with wind turbines in Jabal al-Zeit wind farm north of Hurghada.

+ After saving I noticed a category had appeared in red for “Articles needing additional references from February 2013”.

More in-sentence examples of “saving”:

+ In 2008, Morocco once again started using daylight saving time.

+ We thank her for saving our bay and inspiring many younger generations to follow in her footsteps.

+ One of the strategies aimed at saving the species is to change the use of land in such a way that it becomes more attractive to rabbits, which can then be hunted by the lynx.

+ Bondi Surf Bathers’ Life Saving Club was the worlds first livesaving club.

+ Most modern software applications recognize a BOM and may insert it when saving a text file with UTF encoding.

+ Oyasama stated that the way to save yourself is by saving others.

+ He found a backpack filled with three pipe bombs on the park grounds, Jewell called the police and helped to evacuate the area before the bomb exploded, saving many people from injury or death.

+ When saving a change to Soft tennis, this error message appeared.

+ The quick deletion saving and the QD tagging she has done shows she will know when and when not to use the deletion tool.

+ The boys must put aside music super stardom to return to school, and are tasked with saving the school’s music program by winning the $25,000 prize in a battle of the bands.

+ Could we have an option to bypass saving the article? Sometimes I’d like to use Twinkle to tag a page, but there are other changes I’d like to make as well.

+ As with most of Arizona, Phoenix does not observe daylight saving time.

+ As a result, traction elevators can be built without a dedicated room above the shaft, saving valuable space in building planning.

+ Most of the United States uses Daylight Saving Time in the summer.

+ It is a term used in business management, finance and economics, related to saving or deferring consumption.

+ Woody’s friends board the truck to rescue him, during which Buzz is hit by a falling television while saving Jessie, finally returning to his old self.

+ Return UTC timestamps for the date/time of daylight saving time events.

+ Sol is driven out, and Jaypaw, after saving ThunderClan from a greencough, is given his medicine cat name, Jayfeather.

+ Daylight saving time is not observed.

+ She is best known for saving Washington’s portrait when the British burned the White House in the War of 1814.

+ The daylight saving time, Azerbaijan Summer Time, which was one hour ahead of the standard AZT at UTC+5 was abolished in March 2016.

+ The game features the protagonist, 18-year-old Max Caulfield, who finds out she can rewind time after saving her childhood friend, Chloe Price, from being killed.

+ So Yǚ took over the job of saving China and cleaned out all of the rivers so that the extra water could easily go to the sea.

+ Bangladesh does not observe any daylight saving time.

+ The purpose of tubers are saving food and reproduction.

+ In 2008, Morocco once again started using daylight saving time.

+ We thank her for saving our bay and inspiring many younger generations to follow in her footsteps.
+ One of the strategies aimed at saving the species is to change the use of land in such a way that it becomes more attractive to rabbits, which can then be hunted by the lynx.

+ The most used method for saving pictures and videos from a camera is a SD card.

+ During a festival honoring Spider-Man for saving Gwen Stacy’s life, Peter kisses her, angering Mary Jane.

+ If the parameter is not used, the template uses to automatically adjust the offset according to daylight saving time, if applicable.

+ Emerging clean tech cities are seen to include Copenhagen, where wind power generates 20 percent of Denmark’s electricity, and Chicago, a leader in “green” buildings saving energy, heating and cooling costs.

+ He is credited with saving more lives than any other medical scientist of the 20th century.

+ Less documented deeds of his include saving children from drowning.

+ The following season, his power saving skills helped Schalke to advance to the quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League; thus emerging UEFA Club Goalkeeper of the Year.

+ A song in this particular album is featured on Saving Abel’s previous albumstudio album called “18 Days”.

+ Finally, the Trickster tricked Sarah Jane’s fiancé into saving his own life and marrying Sarah Jane.

+ In the summer, both places use daylight saving time.

+ In that episode, he is shot dead after saving the Doctor.

+ Some of NWF’s goals include: solutions to global warming; reducing mercury pollution; strengthening the Endangered Species Act; fighting invasive species; saving the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge from oil drilling; restoring America’s waterways; reforming the Army Corps of Engineers; and educating future environmental stewards.

+ Some of the electronic controls that have been built into the system include:Timer Control where you will be able to set when to ON or OFF the unit.Mode control is operated by pushing the same button to select the mode of operation.Temperature setting is displayed by the use of 7 segment display and buttons used to change the settings.Energy saving feature such as sleep or economizer function where the set temperature will be automatically adjusted according to the duration that has elapsed.

+ Morris Lessmore, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, The Help, Midnight in Paris, The Muppets The Muppets, Rango, Saving Face, A Separation, The Shore and Undefeated with one.

+ In saving Nebula, Iolaus was killed by the treacherous Gilgamesh and Dahak took Iolaus’ body as his own.

+ The point of the game is to charge, fly, and flame your way through each world, defeating enemies, saving dragons, and eventually facing and taking down Gnasty.

+ Daylight Saving Time is a time to timekeep during summer.

+ Daylight saving time calculations are automatic for those time zones where it is observed.

+ On the MoroccoMoroccan island of Mogador, falcons seem to imprison small birds by trapping them in crevasses, presumably saving them to eat later.

+ In 1982, the Swiss Heritage Society gave the Wakker Prize to Avegno for the saving of its historical buildings.

+ He is saving up on money to have surgery from a doctor.

+ The MacArthur Foundation praised her work in saving historic buildings, and fixing them up.

+ It’s so basic that it’s not even worth saving in my opinion.

“plentiful” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “plentiful”:

– Sedimentary rocks containing calcite and other carbonates are plentiful in the earth.

– It is now reasonably well established that microbial life is plentiful at shallow depths in the Earth.

– Steel was now plentiful and cheap.

– There is plentiful wildlife in this place.

– It also has plentiful oxygen, water vapor, and other gases.

plentiful some example sentences
plentiful some example sentences

Example sentences of “plentiful”:

- They are named for their plentiful metal ores.

- For example, a happy spirit of the sea would guarantee a plentiful catch for a fisherman.

– They are named for their plentiful metal ores.

– For example, a happy spirit of the sea would guarantee a plentiful catch for a fisherman.

– Fortunately, during Hellenistic Greece, the raw materials were plentiful following eastern conquests.

– As of 2006, however, nearly all of the once plentiful rowhouses in the area were gone, with the remaining houses mostly centered around the intersection of 5th and D Streets.

– Palmer suggested that iron, whilst inferior to bronze weapons, was in more plentiful supply and so allowed larger armies of iron users to overwhelm the smaller armies of bronze-using chariotry.

– Based on the number of fossils discovered, the aquatic “Sarcosuchus” was probably plentiful in these warm, shallow, freshwater habitats.

– Iron was stronger and more plentiful than bronze, and its introduction marks the beginning of the Iron Age.

– Dnipro enjoys a borderline Semi-arid climatesemi-arid/Mediterranean climate, with relativity mild temperatures and plentiful sunshine year-round.

– Many historians argue that she was from Sudan, since lions were plentiful there.

– Cholesterol is a plentiful steroid in animal cells: it is important for cell membranes.

– Geothermal Energy produces the vast majority of Electrical Power consumed on Iceland, due chiefly to the island’s position atop the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and exhibits plentiful hot water reservoirs and geysers.

– Legumes are a cheap and plentiful source of food in a country where around 22% of the population are in poverty.

– The themes, the mythological subject, the plentiful dances, the pastoral setting, the formal concision are all indicative that it was intended for a noble audience rather than the common man.

– The Nile provided a plentiful source of fish.

– Mammals are plentiful in the Hell Creek Formation.

– Complete combustion needs a plentiful supply of air so that the elements in the fuel react fully with oxygen.

– Good smelling market and roadside snacks cooked on barbecues or fried in oil are plentiful and varied.

– Rye is more plentiful because conditions are too harsh for growing wheat.

“cell” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “cell”:

– He is best known for the innovations in Electron microscopeelectron microscopy and cell fractionation which helped lay the foundations of modern molecular cell biology.

– A membrane protein is a protein molecule that is attached to, or associated with the cell membranemembrane of a cell or an organelle.

– The cell from which a virus buds often dies or is weakened.

– A Leclanche battery or Leclanche cell is a primary cell.

– Basophils have protein receptors on their cell membrane which binds IgE, an immunoglobulin involved in macroparasite defence and allergy.

– In evolutionary developmental biology, the concept of deep homology is used to describe cases where Cell growthgrowth and differentiation are controlled by genetic mechanisms that are homologous and deeply conserved across a wide range of species.

– Hell in a Cell was chosen over No Escape, Lock Up and Rage in a Cage.

– First generation photovoltaic cells are the dominant technology in the commercial production of solar cells, accounting for more than 86% of the solar cell market.

cell some ways to use
cell some ways to use

Example sentences of “cell”:

– This experiment can be carried out to illustrate the effect of changing cell sizes on SA/V.

– The most important function of cells is to cell divisiondivide by mitosis or meiosis.

– This cell grows into a different shape called a sporophyte.

– Patience, or Catwoman, slips from her cell and angrily meets Laurel in her office.

– However, it was Theodor Schwann and Matthias Schleiden who got the credit for the cell theory, despite the fact that some of their observations were not correct, and their credits to previous workers were “a travesty”.

– Mutated DNA is put into a stem cell genome derived from an embryo.

– Because the concentration of salt inside the cell and in the surrounding freshwater is different, Stentor must store water that enters it by osmosis and then discharge it from the vacuole.

– In addition Hodgkin and Huxley’s findings led them to suggest the existence of ion channels in cell membranes, which was confirmed decades later.

Cells cell divisiondivide and copy themselves to produce gametes.

– This allows the most important cell division to proceed rapidly.

– They have a protein on the B cell‘s outer surface known as a ‘B cell receptor’.

– Many electronic devices like radio, television, radar, wireless LAN, cell phone, and GPS need antennas to do their job.

– At the bottom of the bacterial flagellum, where it meets the cell membrane, a motor protein acts as an engine.

- This experiment can be carried out to illustrate the effect of changing cell sizes on SA/V.

- The most important function of cells is to cell divisiondivide by mitosis or meiosis.
- This cell grows into a different shape called a sporophyte.

More in-sentence examples of “cell”:

- The band gap determines what portion of the solar spectrum a photovoltaic cell absorbs.

- Tissue culture or cell culture is a way to grow cells in a laboratory.

– The band gap determines what portion of the solar spectrum a photovoltaic cell absorbs.

– Tissue culture or cell culture is a way to grow cells in a laboratory.

– Alkaline conditions change DNA, and make the plasma membrane of the cell unstable.

– By concentrating the chemicals in one place, the cell membrane performs a vital function.

– He also found that cyclins are present in vertebrate cells where they also regulate the cell cycle.

– Normal genetically functional DNA might be seen as “replicating entities” that effect their replication by manipulating the cell that they control.

– During morphogenesis, totipotent stem cells become the various cell lines of the embryo, which in turn become fully differentiated cells.

– It is commonly performed in patients with Renal cell carcinoma or other forms of Kidney cancer.

– Stem Cell Information.

– The antibiotic penicillin is able to kill bacteria by preventing the cross-linking of peptidoglycan and this causes the cell wall to weaken and lyse.

– Each successive change moves the cell closer to the final cell type and limits its potential to become a different cell type.

– The game is played on a grid of squares called “cells”, each cell is black.

– The human white blood cell uses this way to get around.

– Embryonic stem cells are stem cells taken from the inner cell mass of the early stage embryo called a “blastocyst”.

– In the complicated plants, most of the inside of a plant cell is taken up by a central vacuole.

– The practical things come mostly from genetics, the science started by Gregor Mendel, and from Molecular biologymolecular and cell biology.

– That’s the type of cell all animals and plants are made of.

– A eukaryote is an organism with complex cells, or a single cell with complex structures.

– With centrosomes the cell division is much more accurate and efficient.

– This cell tops the succession box and covers its entire width, and it establishes which royal house the subject belongs to, as well as provides basic information about the subject, namely their name and title, their birth date, and their death date.

– The man-made hormone is made with cell cultures.

– Another type of genetic defect is caused by errors in chromosome copying during the cell division which produces the gametes.

– This cell divides by mitosis into two haploid sperm cells.

– Plasma membranes give the cell messages from outside.

– Most types of fuel cell cause much less emissions than classic power generation.

– In summary, cell phones become more dangerous and on the street and people have to stop use their phone while driving.

– Its function in any cell is to carry the sequence of bases which will be transcribed into RNA.

– She was also hotheaded when she refused to run away from her brother and Android 16 when Cell threatened to absorb her.

– Most of the radio waves emitted buy a mobile phone, are absorbed buy human’s head and these cell phones radiation can increase human cancer.

– The best example of epigenetic changes in eukaryotes is the process of cell differentiation.

– The cell explosion triggers the secretion of proinflammatory cytokines initiating a ‘cytokine storm’.

– Complex means that it is composed of more than one cell type.

– Bacteria, fungi and plants have strong cell walls as well, which support the cell and block the passage of large molecules.

– Viral populations do not grow through cell division, because they do not have cells.

– They won it “for their discoveries concerning genetically determined structures on the cell surface that regulate immunological reactions”.

– Cholesterol is a plentiful steroid in animal cells: it is important for cell membranes.

– At Fouquet’s death in 1680, a hole was discovered between his cell and that of Caumont.

– On July 23, 2019, he was found unconscious in his jail cell with injuries to his neck.

– Design of ASIC is gate array design, cell base design, embedded array design, standard cell design, and structured ASIC design.

– The Cell nucleusnucleus, which looks like a string of beads, does not take up stain strongly.

– Their cell walls contain chitin, unlike the cell walls of plants, which contain cellulose.

– Therefore, cell division in the meristem is necessary to get new cells.

– As a result, the individual has two or more genetically different cell lines derived from a single zygote.

– The flexibility of the cell walls is seen when plants wilt, so that the stems and leaves begin to droop.

– The cell theory has three basic points: all living things are made up of cells.

– Once the unit cell of a new phase is known, the next step is to establish the ratio of the elements of the phase.

– In maize, this single cell can grow longer than 12 inches to traverse the length of the pistil.

– The filament is known as hyphae multinuclear with cell wall containing chitin or cellulose or both, others are parasitic saprophytic on other organisms and reproduce sexually and asexually.

– These kinds are usually classified by looking at the cell walls.

– The Side chainside-chains of the cell wall carry the bases responsible for the somatic antigen specificity of these organisms.

“yorkshire” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “yorkshire”:

+ The Yorkshire Television studios are currently in the process of being downsized as ITV looks to reduce costs.

+ Hull was a county borough in the East Riding of Yorkshire from 1889 to 1974.

+ Mary was born in England about 1569, probably in Doncaster, Yorkshire or Scrooby, Nottinghamshire.

+ In 1968 the regiment was merged with the Somerset and Cornwall Light Infantry, King’s own Yorkshire Light Infantry and the King’s Shropshire Light Infantry to form The Light Infantry.

+ South Yorkshire was created as a metropolitan county in 1974, by the Local Government Act 1972, from the southern part of the West Riding of Yorkshire and the former county boroughs of Barnsley, Doncaster, Rotherham and Sheffield.

yorkshire how to use in sentences
yorkshire how to use in sentences

Example sentences of “yorkshire”:

+ In 1974 when all the administrative counties of England and Wales were reorganised, these councils were replaced by six new ones within Yorkshire called North Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, Cleveland, Durham and Humberside.

+ North Yorkshire is the largest county in England.

+ In 1974 when all the administrative counties of England and Wales were reorganised, these councils were replaced by six new ones within Yorkshire called North Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, Cleveland, Durham and Humberside.

+ North Yorkshire is the largest county in England.

+ Of these, all but Huntingdonshire and Yorkshire are also administrative counties.

+ Global Communicorp UK owns UK radio brands including Capital networks in Scotland and South Wales, Heart Networks in Yorkshire and North Wales, Smooth Radio networks in the North East, North West and East Midlands as well as XS Manchester.

+ Halifax is a large town in West Yorkshire in England.

+ In 1965, an extension from Junction 18 towards Yorkshire was built.

+ There is no larger railway interchange in Yorkshire or North East England.

+ Farrar died on 13 July 2017 of oropharyngeal cancer in Sheffield, South Yorkshire at the age of 70.

+ It was produced by Yorkshire Television for ITV from 6 December 1992 until 5 April 2010.

+ It also operates a number of office complex, brand headquarters and data centres in Yorkshire including Leeds, Sheffield and Halifax.

+ The headquarters of Yorkshire Television are at The Leeds Studios in the Burley area of Leeds.

+ The River Humber separates Yorkshire from Lincolnshire and the River Ouse flows into it.

More in-sentence examples of “yorkshire”:

+ West Yorkshire is divided into five local government districts; they are the City of Bradford, Calderdale, Kirklees, the City of Leeds and the City of Wakefield.

+ Bunting died on 7 June 2017 in Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire at the age of 80.

+ This is a chart of trend of regional gross value added of West Yorkshire at current basic prices by “Office for National Statistics” with figures in millions of British Pounds Sterling.

+ In 2018 the station launched an additional service Yorkshire Coast Radio 70s.

+ However, the ridings of Yorkshire are so large that each riding was given its own county council.

+ East Riding of Yorkshire is a county in the EnglandEnglish region called Yorkshire and the Humber in the north of England.

+ At least one other Yorkshire Engine Company locomotive was loaned to British Railways in the 1960s.

+ All of Yorkshire Coast Radio’s programming is produced and broadcast from its Scarborough studios.

+ Often said to be the “backbone of England”, they form an unbroken range stretching from the Peak District in the Midlands, through the Yorkshire Dales, parts of Greater Manchester, the West Pennine Moors of Lancashire and CumbriaCumbrian Fells to the Scottish border.

+ North Yorkshire is a large county in the region called Yorkshire and the Humber in the Northern Englandnorth of England.

+ Tetley’s also used to have many pubs in Yorkshire but have sold many, although Tetley’s Bitter is still sold there.

+ It was used on many Yorkshire Engine Co.

+ Mawson was born in Shipley, West Yorkshire on 5 May 1882.

+ She was buried in a small village in West Yorkshire called Heptonstall.

+ It runs through the counties of North Yorkshire, West Yorkshire and the East Riding of Yorkshire, although most of it is in West Yorkshire.

+ The family moved to Yorkshire soon after George’s birth.

+ The main Human settlementsettlements of South Yorkshire developed around the industries of mining and steel manufacturing.

+ Goole is a town and inland port in the East Riding of Yorkshire of England, UK.

+ It has a Rugby league team called Leeds Rhinos and a Rugby union team called Yorkshire Carnegie.

+ BBC Yorkshire, Yorkshire Television and Leeds Television all have their studios in Leeds.

+ Camm was born in Swaledale, North Yorkshire on 20 June 1904.

+ The licencees that used the ITV1 brand were ITV AngliaAnglia Television, Border Television, Carlton Television, Central Independent Television, Channel Television, Granada Television, London Weekend Television, Meridian Broadcasting, Tyne Tees Television, Westcountry Television and Yorkshire Television.

+ South Yorkshire is a metropolitan county in the Yorkshire and the Humber region of England, in the north.

+ Huntingdonshire is now administered as a district of Cambridgeshire, and Yorkshire is split between East Riding of YorkshireEast, North, South and West Yorkshire, Greater Manchester, Lancashire, Cumbria and County Durham.

+ When baked instead of fried, this batter rises and is known as Yorkshire pudding.

+ The main towns and cities in Yorkshire are Leeds, York, Sheffield, Bradford, Middlesbrough, and Hull.

+ Janus and Taurus were two shunting locomotives by the Yorkshire Engine Company and loaned to British Railways for demonstrations.

+ The boundary with the North Riding of Yorkshire was adjusted: the part of the town of Barnard Castle that was in Yorkshire was added to County Durham, but the part of the Borough of Stockton-on-Tees in Durham was given to the North Riding.

+ It has its Source source in the Yorkshire Wolds.

+ It is also at the northern end of the Yorkshire Coast Line.

+ Millward died of jaw cancer in Kippax, West YorkshireKippax, West Yorkshire on 2 May 2016, aged 68.

+ Huddersfield: a most handsome town – aspects of the history and culture of a West Yorkshire town.

+ In the local government reorganization of England in 1974 the counties of West Yorkshire, North Yorkshire, South Yorkshire were established instead.

+ It is produced in a village in the county of North Yorkshire in England.

+ Some of the most popular dishes include fish and chips, Yorkshire pudding, sausage roll, among others.

+ Mitchell died from a short-illness in Skipton, North Yorkshire at the age of 87.

+ Stelfox died in Yorkshire Dales, Yorkshire from cancer of unknown primary origin on 7 December 2015, aged 74.

+ Until 2009, when it moved to The Manchester Studios, Countdown was filmed here by Yorkshire Television for Channel 4.

+ There are dry stone walls in the Yorkshire Dales in northern England.

+ It is believed that Carver was from Doncaster in Yorkshire England.

+ Roscoe was Lord Lieutenant of West Yorkshire from 2004 until 2018.

+ There is a two-hourly service to Bridlington and Hull on the Yorkshire Coast Line.

+ South Yorkshire is made up of three main urban areas.

+ In 1974, Cumberland, Westmorland and bits of Yorkshire and Lancashire were put into the new county of Cumbria.

+ Whitby is on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors.

+ The largest city in North Yorkshire is York.

+ Overseas, he was a successful captain of Tasmanian TigersTasmania in the period before the state was included in the Sheffield Shield.< He was also appointed President of Yorkshire County Cricket Club in 2016, serving until his death.

+ West Yorkshire is divided into five local government districts; they are the City of Bradford, Calderdale, Kirklees, the City of Leeds and the City of Wakefield.

+ Bunting died on 7 June 2017 in Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire at the age of 80.
+ This is a chart of trend of regional gross value added of West Yorkshire at current basic prices by "Office for National Statistics" with figures in millions of British Pounds Sterling.

“lyons” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “lyons”:

+ In 1245, Pope Innocent called church leaders to the Council of Lyons in France.

+ The Pantelegraph was invented by the Italian physicist Giovanni Caselli He introduced the first commercial telefax service between Paris and Lyons in 1865, some 11 years before the invention of telephones.

+ At the Australian federal election, 19431943 election Dame Enid Lyons narrowly won the Division of Darwin in north-western Tasmania for the UAP, becoming the first woman in the House of Representatives.

+ In 1931 it joined with a group who left the Labor Party led by Joseph Lyons and became the United Australia Party.

+ The Gardaí were criticised by the commission of investigation into the Dean Lyons case for their handling of the investigation into the Grangegorman killings.

lyons - some sentence examples
lyons – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “lyons”:

+ Instead of leaving for London, Holmes and Watson confront Laura Lyons who is forced to admit that Stapleton had promised marriage to her.

+ Keith Lyons He was born in Buckley, Wales.

+ James Fenton was the Minister for Trade and Customs in the Scullin Government, and Post-Master General in the Lyons Government.

+ He visited her in Lyons and loved her again.

+ Many concerts are given in the Duke’s Hall and operas are performed in the Sir Jack Lyons Theatre.

+ John Lyons is a Trinidad-born poet, painter, illustrator, educator and curator., Diaspora Artists.

+ Most of the UAP were former Nationalists, but they chose Lyons as leader and Prime Minister The UAP replaced the Nationalists as the main conservative anti-Labor Party.

+ Pope Gregory X made Tarentaise Bishop of Lyons in 1272.

+ Watson confronts Laura Lyons who admits that Charles Baskerville had financed her typewriting business and says she did not meet him on the night of his death.

+ Nick Lyons from DVD Talk felt that the video quality appeared better than previous seasons, which had also garnered additional awards.

+ After the death of Joseph Lyons he was elected leader of the United Australia Party and became Prime Minister in 1939.

+ He represented the Division of Lyons in the Australian House of Representatives from September 2013 to July 2016 as a member of the Liberal Party of Australia.

+ He tricked Laura Lyons into writing the appointment note for Sir Charles and sent the dog, coated with phosphorous, after the old man who died of a heart attack.

+ He is married to Brenda Lee Lyons Talent.

+ He graduated from Lyons Township High School in LaGrange, Illinois.

+ He was the son of a silk manufacturer at Lyon, where he was born, originally intended to follow his father’s business; but as a volunteer in the cavalry of the national guard at Lyons in 1792 his military ability got him rapid promotion.

+ It is named after the Right Honourable Sir Earle Page, the first leader of the National Party of AustraliaCountry Party of Australia and the caretaker Prime Minister of Australia after the death of Joseph Lyons in 1939.

+ Instead of leaving for London, Holmes and Watson confront Laura Lyons who is forced to admit that Stapleton had promised marriage to her.

+ Keith Lyons He was born in Buckley, Wales.
+ James Fenton was the Minister for Trade and Customs in the Scullin Government, and Post-Master General in the Lyons Government.

“overthrow” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “overthrow”:

+ People believed that the devil was using witches to try to overthrow Christianity, so tens or hundreds of thousands of people were killed, and others were put in prison, tortured, and had lands and possessions taken away from them.

+ The group wants to perform terrorism and overthrow governments.

+ Jean-Claude Duvalier, nicknamed “Bébé Doc” or “Baby Doc” was the President of Haiti from 1971 until his overthrow by a popular uprising in 1986.

+ After the final overthrow of the Papal States in 1870, the King of Italy confiscated that palace in 1871, making it the king’s official residence; after the abolition of the Italian monarchy in 1946, it became the President of the Italian Republic’s residence.

+ Chien-Shiung Wu helped overthrow the law of conservation of parity along with Tsung Dao Lee and Chen Wing Yang.

+ The movie is about a team of mercenarymercenaries that are sent to a South American country to overthrow a cold-blooded dictator.

+ They believed the convention was actually a conspiracy to overthrow the Confederation government.

+ The republican period of Ancient Rome began with the overthrow of the Monarchy at about 509 BC and lasted over 450 years until its subversion subversion, through a series of civil wars and the Imperial period.

overthrow - example sentences
overthrow – example sentences

Example sentences of “overthrow”:

+ On October 8, 2020, the FBI arrested 13 people for attempting to kidnap her and overthrow the state government.

+ In one plan, they overthrow the guards at "Widmore's" submarine, and leave the island, unaware that a time bomb is inside the submarine.
+ Hitler justified his actions the next day by announcing that Von Schleicher and Ernst Röhm were plotting to overthrow him.

+ On October 8, 2020, the FBI arrested 13 people for attempting to kidnap her and overthrow the state government.

+ In one plan, they overthrow the guards at “Widmore’s” submarine, and leave the island, unaware that a time bomb is inside the submarine.

+ Hitler justified his actions the next day by announcing that Von Schleicher and Ernst Röhm were plotting to overthrow him.

+ The US attempted to invade Cuba to regain control of it and overthrow it’s communist led government but failed.

+ He wanted to overthrow the government of the Queen.

+ She plans to raise Kovu to overthrow Simba and become the king of the Pride Lands.

+ John attempted to overthrow William Longchamp, the Bishop of Ely CathedralEly, who was Richard’s designated ‘chief justiciar’.

+ Marx wanted this to be a tool for the working class to use to overthrow capitalism and replace it with socialism, then with communism.

+ He wrote that he wanted a revolution by ordinary workers to overthrow the government that had replaced Nicholas II.

+ He began to address big public meetings and asked them to overthrow the British rule from India.

+ He tried to overthrow Ryan, but the revolt was violently crushed and Fontaine was said to be dead.

More in-sentence examples of “overthrow”:

+ Pandya Kadungon is credited with the overthrow of the Kalabhras in the south.

+ Therefore, the colonies should overthrow the British government.

+ Pandya Kadungon is credited with the overthrow of the Kalabhras in the south.

+ Therefore, the colonies should overthrow the British government.

+ If the government breaks this contract, and does not protect the people’s rights, then the people have the right to overthrow their leaders.

+ He was had an important role in the overthrow of the dictatorship by refusing to carry out the orders of Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceauşescu during the Romanian Revolution of 1989.

+ He is plotting with Simon’s enemies to overthrow him.

+ João Pessoa joined the Brazilian Revolution of 1930alliance to the overthrow of the federal government.

+ When enough members of the proletariat have class consciousness, they will be able to unite and overthrow the capitalist system.

+ Among Chinese speakers, Classical Chinese has been largely replaced by Standard Chinese languagewritten vernacular Chinese, or 白话/白話 “báihuà” after the overthrow of the Qing dynasty and therefore the end of Imperial China.

+ Marx believed that countries would overthrow capitalism and that workplaces would move toward socialism.

+ In 1991, Moscow was the scene of a failed overthrow attempt by government members opposed to Mikhail Gorbachev.

+ Larry Grathwohl, who was an FBI agent who joined the Underground, said that Ayers wanted to overthrow the United States government.

+ His overthrow and execution ended a monarchy that was over 1,000 years old, although he was not the last French king.

+ He directed money to anti-communist movements all over the world that wanted to overthrow their communist government.

+ Sun helped overthrow the Qing Dynasty in October 1911.

+ In 1536, the Inca tried to overthrow him in a rebellion, but failed since Pizarro managed to subdue the Incas after a year of fights.

+ However, the history of the Roman Kingdom began with the city’s founding, traditionally dated to 753 BC, and ended with the overthrow of the kings and the establishment of the Republic in about 509 BC.

+ His father, Cronos, swallowed his children as soon as they were born for fear of a prophecy which foretold that one of them would overthrow him.

+ Booth hoped to create disorder and overthrow the Northern government by doing this.

+ The USA Department of Defense defines unconventional warfare as activities conducted to enable a resistance movement or insurgency to coerce, disrupt, or overthrow a government or occupying power by operating through or with an underground, auxiliary, and guerrilla force in a denied area.

+ In Hesiod’s “Theogony”, Zeus married Metis, but soon after, Zeus was scared of her giving birth to a child because the Oracle of Delphi had said that she will give birth to Athena, and a son that would overthrow Zeus, just like Zeus overthrew Kronos, who overthrew his father Uranus.

+ This is done by a revolution by the proletariat to overthrow the old government.

+ After Queen Elizabeth died in 1603, Raleigh was put in prison because he was accused of trying to overthrow King James I, who did not like Raleigh.

+ They were also accused of blowing up the house themselves to try to overthrow the government of Kentucky.

+ In 1951 when he was commander in chief of the Paraguayan army he led an overthrow of president Federico Chavez.

+ After the overthrow of PuyiChina’s last emperor during the CPC was interested in using the Latin alphabet for writing Chinese phonetically.

+ This action provoked the Chilean Civil War of 1891, which ended with the overthrow of President Balmaceda, who later committed suicide on September 18, in the anniversary of his elevation to the Presidency.

+ The 2016 Turkish coup d’état attempt tried to overthrow President Erdogan.

+ Mao Zedong was afraid that Liu Shaoqi would overthrow him, and take over the CCP.

+ In 1919 the British population of Punjab feared a plot by the Indians to overthrow British rule.

+ On January 6, 2021 while members of the United States Congress met to certify Biden’s Electoral collegeelectoral victory, supporters of President Trump stormed into the United States Capitol attempting to overthrow the results of the 2020 election.

+ They want to overthrow the Algerian government and put an Islamic state in its place.

+ Then, Athens and Eretria had sent a force to support the cities of Ionia, who were trying to overthrow Persian rule.

+ He came to power after he convinced the government to overthrow the then-leader Nikita Krushchev.

+ The KGB ended when its chief, Colonel-General Vladimir Kryuchkov, used the KGB’s resources to help the August 1991 coup attempt to overthrow Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev.

+ The plot was a plan by several groups in the German resistance to overthrow the Nazi German government.

+ When the anti-French forces were victorious, he and the entire Bonaparte family fled to the Continent.As a lawyer, politician, and diplomat, he served in the Cinq-Cents and was the French ambassador to Rome.In 1795 Joseph was a member of the Council of Ancients where he used his position to help his brother overthrow the Directory.

+ In 1508 the hostile “League of Cambrai” compelled Venice to withdraw its garrison for home service, and after the overthrow of Hungary in 1526 the Turks were able easily to conquer the greater part of Dalmatia by 1537.

+ The idea was to help them overthrow their communist governments.

+ At last this, the best period of his life, was brought to an end indirectly, by the overthrow of the liberal monarchy of Dom Pedro II in 1889.

+ The statues of Harmodius and Aristogeiton, set up in Athens mark the overthrow of the aristocratic tyranny, are said to be the first public monuments to show actual individuals.

+ With the overthrow of the Roman Kingdom began the Republican era.

+ Then in the late 20th century T’chaka, King of Wakanda finds out that his brother who is an undercover spy in the United States is secretly smuggling vibranium to the US to help oppressed black people to overthrow the white man.

+ The war began when Iraq invaded Iran on 22 September 1980, after a long history of border disputes and demands for the overthrow of Saddam Hussein’s regime.

+ He continuously thought there were Conspiracyconspiracies and plots to overthrow him as king.

+ In the end his uncle Cleisthenes decided to overthrow Hippias and gain power for himself and his family.

+ Upon his return to France, he was involved in Napoleon’s plot to overthrow the Directory.

+ The Nazi Party tried to overthrow the government, but failed.

+ Neruda was suffering from cancer when he died of heart failure in hospital at the age of 69 on September 23, 1973 about a fortnight after the overthrow of Salvador Allende by military forces led by Pinochet.

+ Boulanger was a conservative and a supporter of the monarchy, and it was feared he would try to overthrow the Republic.

+ It is an attempt to overthrow a government, or to replace in it some part of the country.

In sentence use of “actor”

How to use in-sentence of “actor”:

– In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Australian actor Chris Hemsworth plays the role of Thor.

– His mother, Suzanne Jane Louise Morrison, is a Canadian journalist and was a press secretary to Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, and his father, John Bennett Perry, is an American actor and was a model.

– He was then nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor on Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.

– He is an actor but he best known as a presenter because he has anchored several shows in KuwaitKuwait’s Alrai TV channel over the past 13 years.

– Spector appeared as an actor a few times.

– Jordi Mestre Molina, best known as Jordi Mestre, was a Spanish actor and model.

– The Tramp, also known as The Little Tramp, was British actor Charlie Chaplin’s most well known character on-screen and has become an icon in world cinema.

– David Wenham is an Australian actor who has appeared in movies, television series and theatre productions.

In sentence use of actor
In sentence use of actor

Example sentences of “actor”:

– In Steven Spielberg’s 2012 biography movie “Lincoln Lincoln”, Blair was played by actor Hal Holbrook.

– Terence Henry Stamp is a British peopleBritish movie, voice, television, and stage actor who has appeared in over 100 movies such as; “The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert”, “Superman II”, “Get Smart””The Haunted Mansion”, “Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace”, “Valkyrie”, “Yes Man”, and “Wanted”.

– Brannan had wanted to become an actor and landed his first role in “Shortbus” in 2003.

– He is best known for his role as Los Angeles Police DepartmentLAPD Detective FX police drama “The Shield”, for which he won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series in 2002, and was nominated in 2003.

– In the early 1960s, Christie dated actor Terence Stamp.

– She was married to actor Charles Stapley from 1948 to 1962.

– Rupert Alexander Lloyd Grint is an English peopleEnglish actor and producer.

– Sorvino and actor Christopher Backus were married June 11, 2004.

– Asherson was married to fellow actor Robert Donat from 1953 until his death in 1958.

– Michael Crawford won the Olivier and Tony Awards for Best Actor in a Musical.

- In Steven Spielberg's 2012 biography movie "Lincoln Lincoln", Blair was played by actor Hal Holbrook.

- Terence Henry Stamp is a British peopleBritish movie, voice, television, and stage actor who has appeared in over 100 movies such as; "The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert", "Superman II", "Get Smart""The Haunted Mansion", "Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace", "Valkyrie", "Yes Man", and "Wanted".
- Brannan had wanted to become an actor and landed his first role in "Shortbus" in 2003.

– They had a son, actor Jason Connery.

– She was married to activist and actor Ossie Davis.

– Marcel Jean-Pierre Balthazar Miramon is a French singer and actor of the 1960s and 1970s.

– Moss married American actor Steven Roy in 1999, and they have two sons and a daughter.

– He is also an actor and narrator.

– His uncle was actor George Gaye.

– Mehran Modiri is an Iranian comedian actor and Director.

– She was married to actor Garth Meade.

More in-sentence examples of “actor”:

– Gustaw Lutkiewicz was a Polish actor and singer.

– He is the only actor to play the role of Bond only once in an official James Bond movie.

– Terrence Frederick Scammell is a British voice director and voice actor living in Manchester, England.

– Popular Indian actor Kader Khan was born in Pishin.

– Corey Scott Feldman is an American actor and singer.

– For his work on “Portlandia”, Armisen was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series in 2012, 2013 and 2014 and for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 2014.

– Charlie Ross Heaton is a British actor and musician.

– Jason Michael Isaacs is an English peopleEnglish actor and voice actor who was born in Liverpool.

– Kenneth Charles “Ken” Osmond was an American actor and LAPD police officer.

– Bernard Fox was a Welsh retired television, stage, voice, and movie actor who has appeared in 50 movies and his career has lasted more than 49 years, until retiring in 2004.

– Arduíno Colasanti was an ItaliansItalian-Brazilian actor from Livorno, Tuscany.

– David Hasselhoff is an American actor and singer.

– Williams was also an actor appearing as Frasse in the 1985 movie “On the Loose”.

– Peter Sydney Ernest Lawford was an English-born American actor and singer.

– Rochefort won two César Awards: in 1976, César Award for Best Actor in a Supporting RoleBest Supporting Actor for “Best Actor for “Le Crabe-tambour”.

– David Alan Grier is an American actor and comedian.

– He was a voice actor in most of the animated movies by Don Bluth.

– He was a screen actor between 1962 and 1990.

– Abdelmajid Lakhal was a Tunisian theatre and movie actor and theatre director.

– He is the son of actor Jon Pertwee.

– He was a popular character actor in Spanish cinema during the 1950s and 60s.

– Best Actor in a Leading Role is a British Academy Film AwardsBritish Academy Film award presented each year by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.

– Carlos Andrés “Carlín” Calvo was an Argentine actor and comedian.

– John Nolan is a United KingdomBritish movie and television actor who is known for his role as a Wayne Enterprises board member Douglas Fredericks in “Batman Begins” and “The Dark Knight Rises”.

- Gustaw Lutkiewicz was a Polish actor and singer.

- He is the only actor to play the role of Bond only once in an official James Bond movie.

– A notable person from South Orange is actor Kevin Spacey.

– Aki Ross was made as a digital actor voiced by Ming-Na Wen who was supposed to appear in multiple movies.

– Perkins was born in New York City and was the son of actor Osgood Perkins.

– Duke was married to actor John Astin and had two children; Mackenzie Astin and Sean Astin.

– He called his machine “Sir Olivier” because he thought its voice sounded like actor Laurence Olivier.

– In 2018, the Critics Choice Awards nominated Kristen Bell for Best Actress in a Comedy Series and Ted Danson for Best Actor in a Comedy Series.

– He won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1942 for his role in “How Green Was My Valley”.

– Gavin MacLeod is an AmericansAmerican movie, stage, and television actor who is known for his role as Captain Merrill Stubing in “The Love Boat” and as Murray Slaughter in “The Mary Tyler Moore Show”.

– Jonathan Southworth “John” Ritter was an AmericansAmerican television and movie actor and comedian.

– He was also a television actor appearing on small roles in “Full House”, “Fraiser”, “Boy Meets World”, and in “Beggars and Choosers”.

– Andersen wanted to be an actor or dancer.

– With his win of an Academy Award for his role as Hal in “Beginners”, Plummer was the oldest actor to win an Academy Award.

– William Tulloch Paterson is a Scottish actor and commentator.

– It received a nomination for a Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture Actor – Musical/Comedy.

– In his earlier days, François Talma said of Kean, “He is a magnificent uncut gem; polish and round him off and he will be a perfect tragedian.” William Macready, who was amazed by Kean’s “Richard III”, met the actor at supper, speaks of his “unassuming manner…

– Williams won a Saturn Award for Best Actor for his work in the movie.

– In 2019, he will receive an Academy Honorary Award, becoming the first Native American actor to receive an Oscar.

– Nelsan Ellis was an American actor and playwright.

– He is played by American actor Tobin Bell.

– In 2011 he also received the best co-starring actor award for his role in Hunting Season.

– Zacharius Knight “Zach” Galifianakis is an American actor and comedian.