“reason” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “reason”:

– One such reason is countries joining together to form a new country.

– The main reason for the war was due to tensions breaking out between Pakistan armed forces and Al-Qaeda in 2004.

– Another possible reason why the mistake could not be found out is that the of China Airlines.

– The deletion reason can be changed before they delete the page.

– Iran ordered that the reason the plane crashed be found out.

– There is good reason to think the slime is produced by the algae to control the way their carbonate skeletons are formed.

reason - example sentences
reason – example sentences

Example sentences of “reason”:

- Sometimes the male "den master" will also allow a second male into the den, but the reason for this is unclear.

- After touring in support of their last album, The Sufferer the Witness, Rise Against began to record Appeal to Reason in January 2008 at the Blasting Room studio in Fort Collins, Colorado.

– Sometimes the male “den master” will also allow a second male into the den, but the reason for this is unclear.

– After touring in support of their last album, The Sufferer the Witness, Rise Against began to record Appeal to Reason in January 2008 at the Blasting Room studio in Fort Collins, Colorado.

– The reason for this is that most writing moves from left to right across the page.

– This was given as the reason for Israel attacking Lebanon in 1982.

– His reason was a “lack of strength of mind and body” because of his old age.

– The reason there are two strings is because of the difference between British and US terms surrounding “billion”, “billionth”, etc.

– Google brought up 2 hits from one site, neither of which shows any reason the person is notable.

– The reason we do this is that sometimes only a small amount of data has changed since the last full backup; this means we can do a differential backup much more quickly.

– Due to an unknown reason as yet, Georgia did not reveal their votes, leaving only 41 countries voting in total.

– The reason why few B-17’s survived WWII was because lack of escort by allied fighters and enemy fire.

– However, an apparent conflict of interest is a good reason for close review by the community to identify any subtle bias.

– The first example directly links to a message that this user has left me on my talk page, which is expressing interest into the reason why I referred to a sockpuppet of Benniguy, which is making me very suspicious that this is Benniguy on some IP address outside of his currently blocked ranges.

– The reason for this co-linearity is not yet completely understood.

– The reason it happens is that organic molecules are stores of building blocks and energy.

– There is no reason to educate females separately before the age of puberty.

– For this reason SATA Express has been introduced.

– You are encouraged to use this template as a blocking reason whenever you are blocking a shared IP.

– But if this is for some reason required, at least one parameter must be passed to every invocation of the template for correct output.

– The start of plague in Nuremberg was one reason for his leaving.

More in-sentence examples of “reason”:

– The reason this is important to understand antimatter is because scientists found that when matter and antimatter touch each other, the amount of energy that is released comes very close to the amount of energy says should be all together in those two pieces.

– So far there has not been any real “oddness” and so even if they are socks there really isn’t a reason to block them but was just a little weird.

– The reason the victims are quickly blamed is because they clearly wrote angry remarks, and in the long run, the various users must co-exist, and if the victims are fewer then they are easier to change than the larger majority of their tormentors.

– One reason for this is because sea ice formation and melting is very sensitive to temperature changes.

– This is mentioned in the booklet accompanying “The Beatles in Mono” CD box set, but no reason is given.

– The reason some people prefer one colour of egg and other people prefer a different colour is probably because of what the colours are linked with in their minds.

– It is even said that the reason the rainbow comes and goes so fast is because Iris only uses it for travel and since she is so fast, it is only in the sky for a small amount of time.

– The reason for the name of the ground is that when founded, the club played both football and rugby.

– Hello all, when you have made up your mind on whether to support Matilda or oppose her and vote, please keep in mind that a vote that gives a reason is more helpful to the closing ‘crat that one that does not.

– For that reason there are many cultural similarities in these countries.

– In an interview with Dave Rubin, Klavan said that the reason that he was a conservative was that he supported classical liberalism.

– It was also the likely reason it was closed and taken apart in 2003.

– Instead of using the automatically generated reason, we will need to enter the reason manually.

– There is no reason why every pilgrim in the Division of land or the Division of cattle needs to be documented in these articles.

– I’m accused of being “uncivil” the alleged reason for my punitive block, I am anything but, I only respond in kind.

– Goodwin writes that Saint-Saëns’s pupil and friend Gabriel Faure always said that the reason “Samson and Delilah” met with disinterest in France was the fact that the composer was viewed as a symphonistthus creating another departure from the norm.

– Another reason is that it releases the chemicals the ants make onto the bird’s feathers.

– I imagine you get the following reasons most of the time, and for that I am sorry :, but here goes: the reason that I am requesting admin-ship is primarily to stop vandalism.

– One can assume the ancestors of the amniotes laid their eggs in moist places, as such modest-sized animals would not have difficulty finding depressions under fallen logs or other suitable places in the ancient forests, and dry conditions were probably not the main reason why the soft shell emerged.

– Adults wanted children to use reason in learning.

– I know that not everybody would agree with that, so as an additional reason for deletion, I would suggest that the Astronomy article already has another list of topics listed in a similar format.

– A reason why it is prohibited is because severely handicapped children are often born to parents who are blood-related.

– There is not only the reason to hide article version.

– Electromagnetism is also responsible for charge, which is the reason that you can not push your hand through a table.

- The reason this is important to understand antimatter is because scientists found that when matter and antimatter touch each other, the amount of energy that is released comes very close to the amount of energy says should be all together in those two pieces.

- So far there has not been any real "oddness" and so even if they are socks there really isn't a reason to block them but was just a little weird.

– The second reason was because of the world’s first jet airliner, the de Havilland Comet.

– I see no reason for this premature and undisscussed deletion of a page regarding an important politician.

– Another reason is that they can travel by boat since there no roads.

– It was the reason of his fall.

– An argument is a reason to support an opinion.

– This was the reason why Buffon and Linnaeus, in the 18th century, put them together in one family.

– The team said that there is no reason for there organs to have been removed.

– This is the reason behind covering the scrotum during X-ray.

– I am open to reversing it if someone can give a reason why we should and then we can put it to the community.

– In the early days of quantum mechanics, Albert Einstein suggested that if it were right then quantum mechanics would mean that there would be “spooky action at a distance.” It turned out that quantum mechanics was right, and that what Einstein had used as a reason to reject quantum mechanics actually happened.

– The reason was the latter’s perceived insensitivity to the Crisis in Venezuelacrisis and shortages in Venezuela.

– The main reason for this was old age.

– Scientists think pigs that escaped from humans might be one reason why the frog is endangered.

– For this reason shark teeth are one of the most common fossils.

– This must be the reason why Gottfried Schardinel, one of the richest persons at that time in the region of Stolberg built the Kupferhof Bauschenberg.

– According to their reports, the reason of death was suffocation.

– When this happens, the standard delete reason in the drop-down menu will show the wrong year.

– If the reason that they have toxic shock syndrome is because of tampon use, doctors will make sure that they take the tampon out.

– President Nicolas Sarkozy said that a reason for the ban is to protect women from being forced to cover their faces.

– Part of the reason that Volapük became unpopular is that some sounds are hard to say for people who speak Spanish or English, two of the most widely spoken languages in the world.

– While I can see the reason for deletion, the first line of a Simple article is likely to be the same as the first line of the EN equivalent – especially in such topics – and notability is obvious.

“fail” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “fail”:

– While this will fail the general criteria for adminship, James is someone who has “really” helped the wiki and will be a very good admin.

– Thames Trains also had no standardised test system for drivers, and no clear pass or fail criteria.

– Abigail, Gordon and Tully try and fail many times to get past the booby trap blocking the vault.

– Making a measurement intended to get a definite indication of a particle’s location will inevitably influence its momentum and whatever is done to measure that momentum as soon as possible after measuring its position, the probabilities of what momentum will be discovered cannot fail to have been changed.

– The two of them fail to persuade Arthur Curry and Victor Stone, but manage to recruit Barry Allen into the team.

– It does fail in certain instances.

– This can happen because not enough doctors apply for training spots; because more training spots are needed; or because many people fail out of their training program.

– They fail because, since Bloom is really from Domino, there is one last fairy on Earth.

fail in-sentences
fail in-sentences

Example sentences of “fail”:

– The doctors fail to offer any information on prevention of STI transmission for sex between two females.

– But when Tad meets the girls again, they are still imprisoned and he says he will let them fail the mission and stop Fabu himself, taking all the credit and regaining his “favorite agent” status with Jerry.

– Trudeau then stated that he would interpret a vote for the “No” as a mandate to renew federalism and change the constitution, putting his MPs’ seats on the line if he were to fail to keep this promise.

– Creative Person criteria applied and fail everyone, no fan base, no significant work, no legacy.

– Appears to fail WP:GNG.

– The only reason he is not allowed to fail is because his businesses partners won’t let him; him failing makes them look bad.

– In that array, one disk can fail without data loss.

– However, the musical part of the game will make you lose hearts depending on if you fail to press the correct button or miss a button.

– Many drives fail because of mechanical problems.

– I think the epic fail may end now…..

– Better than half the source citations fail verification, at least one is passing mention.

- The doctors fail to offer any information on prevention of STI transmission for sex between two females.

- But when Tad meets the girls again, they are still imprisoned and he says he will let them fail the mission and stop Fabu himself, taking all the credit and regaining his "favorite agent" status with Jerry.

– Can’t find any sources about him specifically, so seems to fail WP:GNG.

– The health bar will lose hearts or lower itself when you fail a part of the trial.

– The main political parties in Ireland are Fine Gael 25%, Sinn Féin 22%, Fianna Fail 18%, the Labour Party 7% and others, ref RED C poll 29 th June 2014.

– However family members fail to perceive this and become bewildered at Amloki’s attempts to sabotage the marriage and simply think this to be a manifestation of the apparent dislike which Amloki harbours towards Ratnadeep.

– Voting methods which pass the majority criterion but fail mutual majority can have a spoiler effect, since if a minority-preferred candidate wins, and all of the candidates preferred by the majority, except for one, leave the election, then the remaining majority-preferred candidate will win instead.

– I fail to see how this is a dictionary definition.

– A condom can also fail because it has been damaged, because the latex has weakened, or because it has come off the penis during sexual intercourse.

– For these two reasons, ceramics fail far more catastrophically than metals.

– Never heard of this and I am pretty sure that this would fail en:WP’s BOLP policy.

More in-sentence examples of “fail”:

– This failed a bid earlier, but now, I do not think that it will fail this bid because of all the work that has been put into it.

– Even if it is true, the contents seem to fail to distinguish between fact and fiction.

– The 1–0 scoreline provided another first: Argentina were the first team to fail to score in a World Cup Final.

– The page was deleted with the summary “”, but I fail to see how.

– Articles which fail to meet some notability standard, will likely be removed.

– Once set, the anchor can come free and fail to “reset” on its own.

– Mechanical parts that are old are more likely to fail than those that are younger.

– After being forced to retire by the anger of the military and other people who were upset with her blend of religious elements at her house in Sturgis, Alice’s health began to fail her.

– In 2000, United Nations Security Council admitted that it did fail to prevent the genocide.

– Being handed the mop and not using it seems as bad, to me, as those who fail RFA and then go on immediate Wikibreak! Though, to answer your specific questions, I think it is 1 concerns about the inactive account being hacked and 2 Admins need to continually show their worth.

– Applications that depend on libraries installed by IE will fail to function, or have unexpected behaviors.

– It is very frustrating for the contributors to see that articles fail because they do not reach that minimum number of votes.

– Even even close friends to fail to recognize her, and the major change in her appearance hurt her career.

– They also tell them about a prophecy that the witch will fail when two Sons of Adam sit on the thrones at Cair Paravel, Narnia’s ruling castle.

– In addition, the coldness cause the characters to fail to empathize each other.

– Malaria drugs fail for first time on patients in UK.

– They would fail after a few laps.

– Obstacles and traps try to fail you your way to the goal at the same time.

– After reviewing the edits made by the bot, I fail to see where it changed any from computer science stubs to technology stubs.

– A terrified Jarrah and Ghamdi realize they would fail in their mission, and the passengers storm the cockpit, and struggle fiercely with Ghamdi and Jarrah.

– They fail to understand two things: first, that there are many people who can read Simple English but can’t read any other language.

– In the 60 days after the first scan error on a drive, the drive is 39 times more likely to fail on average than it would have been had no such error occurred.

– Parents who fail in their duty may be guilty of child abuse.

– When this process continues over several languages, it may fail miserably in conveying the original pronunciation.

– Condorcet voting takes all rankings into account simultaneously, but this makes it fail the later-no-harm criterion and the later-no-help criterion.

- This failed a bid earlier, but now, I do not think that it will fail this bid because of all the work that has been put into it.

- Even if it is true, the contents seem to fail to distinguish between fact and fiction.
- The 1–0 scoreline provided another first: Argentina were the first team to fail to score in a World Cup Final.

– Free diving to great depth is especially dangerous, but any diver who is not well trained can panic, or otherwise fail to return to the surface before they use up the oxygen in their body.

– Wheels can slip, meaning they fail to get a grip, on loose or slippery ground.

– I know this will probably fail but I have to give it a shot….I could use the tools to delete redirects quickly so I can move wrestling articles to their proper place when ready.

– Even if it still fails I want to fail properly with at least five votes.

– Holt, in his 1964 best-seller “How Children Fail said schooling does more harm than good to a child’s desire to truly learn.

– In practice, there is a chance that a second disk will also fail before the first has been recovered.

– During the season, the Winx girls and Specialists try and fail to protect the four pieces of the Codex.

– If there are two copies, one of them can fail without the data being affected.

– Aggression-based schadenfreude happens because seeing someone else’s group fail makes them feel better about themselves.

– This may explain why they fail to tan and are at risk from the ultraviolet radiation in sunlight.

– But, so what? What is the actual relationship between Flesch Reading Ease and readability? They fail to demonstrate that, so the numbers don’t mean anything to actual readers.

– This category tracks WP:userboxesuserboxes with a color scheme that makes it difficult for color blind people to read, thus making those userboxes fail WP:ACCESS.

– Edward Elric and his brother Alphonse, fail to resurrect their mother.

– Note: the above functions will fail if passed input that is not of type.

– Pseudoscience may fail one or more parts of being scientific.

– Im sorry, but I fail to see where is the witch hunt.

– Price controls fail to achieve their proximate aim, which is to reduce prices paid by retail consumers, but such controls do manage to reduce supply.

– As I was with Moses, so too I will be with you; I will not fail you nor forsake you.

– But they fail to do so and The Child is captured by the Empire but not before sending out a call to any surviving Jedi through The Force.

– However, when they fail they blame it on bad luck or the task being too hard.

– It is possible to calculate how often a piece of equipment can fail and to arrange the array to make data loss very improbable.

– If the file system on the internal hard drive is unluckily damaged somehow, the drive may become inaccessible and the system may fail to start.

“hit at” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “hit at”:

– August 22-23, 1999: Hurricane Bret hit at Padre Island as a Category 3 hurricane.

– July 23, 2008: Hurricane Dolly hit at South Padre Island with winds of 100 mph.

– September 11, 1998: Tropical Storm Frances hit at Corpus Christi as a strong tropical storm.

– It can be hit at the edge, in the middle, or half way between, depending on the sound that is wanted.

– Goalkeepers need a lot of kit to protect them from the hockey balls that are hit at them.

– July 27, 1943: The 1943 Surprise Hurricane hit at the Bolivar Peninsula, near Galveston.

– The movie became a hit at the box office.

– Stairs, Larry Walker, Justin Morneau, Jason Bay, and Joey Votto are the only Canadian MLB players to hit at least 200 career home runs.

hit at example in sentences
hit at example in sentences

“house of lords” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “house of lords”:

– The Prussian House of Lords was the first Chambers of parliamentchamber of the Parliament of the Kingdom of Prussia between 1850 and 1918.

– In 2005, the UK House of Lords Select Committee on Economic Affairs produced a report on the economics of climate change.

– He was a Conservative Party Conservative member of the House of Lords from 1974 until his death in 2018.

– He has been a Conservative Party Conservative member of the House of Lords since 2005.

– This inheritance accorded her the title of “countess” and a seat in the House of Lords, where she remained until 1999, when the House of Lords Act 1999 removed most hereditary peers from the House.

house of lords use in sentences
house of lords use in sentences

Example sentences of “house of lords”:

– Barber was a member of the House of Lords until his retirement on 25 March 2016.

– He was a life peer in the House of Lords from 1983 to his death in 2020.

– The people who sit in the House of Lords are called peers.

– The House of Lords was created on 31 January 1850.

– Hattersley retired from the House of Lords on 19 May 2017.

– He was one of the ninety hereditary peers elected to remain in the House of Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999 until his retirement in 2018, and sat as a crossbencher.

– Many members of the House of Lords sit as “Crossbenchers”.

– He was Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard and Deputy Chief Whip in the House of Lords between May 2010 and May 2012.

– He was a member of the House of Lords from 1972 until 1999, losing his seat by the House of Lords Act.

– Unlike the House of Commons, the people in the House of Lords are not elected.

– Patricia Lesley Hollis, Baroness Hollis of Heigham Privy CounsellorPC, DL was a Labour member of the House of Lords of the United Kingdom.

- Barber was a member of the House of Lords until his retirement on 25 March 2016.

- He was a life peer in the House of Lords from 1983 to his death in 2020.
- The people who sit in the House of Lords are called peers.

– He retired from the House of Lords on 23 May 2015.

– From Peerage Act 19631963 to 1999, all non-Irish peers were entitled to sit in the House of Lords, but since the House of Lords Act 1999 was passed, only 92 are permitted to do so, unless they are also life peers.

– In 2010, he entered the House of Lords as Baron Howard of Lympne.

– He was a member of the House of Lords between 1997 to 2016.

– He was created Baron Parkinson in 1992 and served in the House of Lords until his retirement in September 2015.

– In 1997, Hurd was elevated to the House of Lords and is one of the Conservative Party’s most senior elder statesmen.

– By March 1605, they had filled the undercroft underneath the House of Lords with 36 barrels of gunpowder, hidden under a store of winter fuel.

– He sat in the House of Lords as a non-affiliated peer.

More in-sentence examples of “house of lords”:

- He was a member of the House of Lords from 1976 through 1999 and again from 2005 through 2015.

- Peers are called to the House of Lords with a writ of summons.

– He was a member of the House of Lords from 1976 through 1999 and again from 2005 through 2015.

– Peers are called to the House of Lords with a writ of summons.

– When he sat in the House of Lords he was a Liberal member.

– In 2004, she joined the House of Lords as a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary.

– He was a member of the House of Lords from 7 November 1947 until his death.

– Committees of the House of Lords look at general issues; for example, the British constitutionconstitution is considered by the Economic Affairs Committee.

– In May 2012, a private member’s bill was put before the House of Lords to grant Turing a statutory pardon.

– He was a member of the House of Lords from 1971 until 2020 as a Conservative.

– Fawkes assisted in filling the room with gunpowder, which was hidden beneath a wood store under the House of Lords building, in a cellar leased from John Whynniard.

– The House of Lords is not electionelected.

– In the past, the House of Lords had more power.

– He was the Liberal DemocratsLiberal Democrat Chief Whip in the House of Lords until 2005.

– The list of members of the House of Lords used to be the same until the hereditary peers were excluded.

– The House of Lords has the power to reject Bills, except Money Bills, and make the House of Commons reconsider them.

– She has been a member of the House of Lords since 1970.

– He was a member of the House of Lords from 1985 until his death.

– He was made a member of the House of Lords after he Retirementretired, and became the first Earl Attlee.

– If the House of Lords vetoes a bill twice or delays a “public” Bill for more than one year then the House of Commons can force the Bill through under the terms of the Parliament Acts, unless it originated in the House of Lords.

– He was one of the leading figures in the House of Lords until his retirement in 1846.

– House of Commons, House of Lords and was mentioned for the first time during the early thirteenth century, and the first meeting one knows of was in 1235, during the reign of Alexander II of Scotland.

– In 1995, he was made a life peer and was in the House of Lords after stepping down as Archbishop.

– He was made a member of the House of Lords as Baron Hague of Richmond, where he is a member today.

– He was Deputy Leader of the Liberals in the House of Lords 1965-1988 and spokesman on foreign affairs and defence.

– He was Queen’s CounselQC since 1971, he was a Labour MP from 1970 to 1997; and then a member of the House of Lords until he died.

– The name of Roger’s wife is unknown but he had five sons:George Edward Cokayne, “The Complete Peerage; or, A History of the House of Lords and all its Members from the Earliest Times”, Volume XI, ed.

– Callaghan resigned as Leader of the Labour Party Leader of the Labour Party shortly afterwards, but remained an MP for some years before being sent to the House of Lords as Baron Callaghan of Cardiff.

– Morris became a member of the House of Lords in 2006.

– In 1990 he was made a Conservative Party Conservative life peer and sat in the House of Lords until his retirement in December 2015.

– As the House of Lords lost its powers, as political Reformreforms tried to improve democracy, the House of Commons became more powerful and the prime minister started always to be a member of the House of Commons.

– There has only been one attempt to remove it, when the House of Lords passed a bill in 1706 “for abolishing the use of the French tongue in all proceedings in Parliament and courts of justice.” The bill failed to pass the House of Commons.

– George Edward Cokayne, “The Complete Peerage; or, A History of the House of Lords and all its Members from the Earliest Times”, Volume XI, ed.

– He was that party’s leader in the House of Lords from 1997 through 2001.

– Even if only half the gunpowder had gone off, everyone in the House of Lords and its environs would have been killed instantly.

– Charles sat in the Parliament of England’s House of Lords in 1621.

– British courts did not accept Pretty’s arguments, with the House of Lords eventually turning her case down.

– A member of the House of Lords was known as a “pair”, or officially as a “member of the Prussian House of Lords“.

– The plotters then took the opportunity to row the gunpowder up the River ThamesThames from Catesby’s house in Lambeth, to hide it in their new rented house: they had learned that a coal merchant named Ellen Bright had vacated a ground-floor undercroft directly beneath the House of Lords chamber.

– He was introduced to the House of Lords on 31 January 2005.

– He retired from the House of Lords on 10 November 2015.

– He served as Leader of the House of Lords from 1990 to 1992.

– He was a Member of Parliament from 1979 until 2005 and as a member of the House of Lords from 2005 until his death in 2020.

– The House of Lords and the House of Commons were destroyed along with most of their Librarylibraries, art collections and records.

– Both archbishops are members of the House of Lords and rank very high in the official English order of precedence.

– The House of Lords is one of the two Houses of Parliament of the United Kingdom.

– He sat in the House of Lords as a crossbencher from 10 February 1994 until his retirement on 17 December 2019.

– Baroness Greenfield sits in the United Kingdom Parliament in the House of Lords as a crossbencher.

– The painting shows the fallen body of William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham on 7 April 1778, during a debate in the House of Lords on the American War of Independence.

In-sentence examples of “zee”

How to use in-sentence of “zee”:

+ The show is remade into Malayalam under the title “Chembarathi ” which is being aired on Zee Keralam and also as “Paaru” on Zee Kannada.

+ It is shown on Zee TV.

+ Aronian has had a string of outstanding tournament results since reaching the top with a joint win at Wijk aan Zee 2008.

+ Zee Thirai is an Indian Tamil language Pay television channel under ZEE Network.

+ Near Tappan Zee Bridge, the west side of the river has high cliffs.

+ They have won four Filmfare Awards, one Star Screen Award and a Zee Cine Award in the category for Best Music Director.

In-sentence examples of zee
In-sentence examples of zee

Example sentences of “zee”:

+ The Zee Cine Award is an awards ceremony for the Hindi movie industry.

+ She has produced shows like, Kasamh Se, Jodha Akbar, Kundali Bhagya for Zee TV and Naagin 3, Kasam Tere Pyaar Ki for Colors TV, Qayamat Ki Raat and Kasautii Zindagii Kay 2 for Star Plus.

+ An October 14, 2012, “Newsday” article reports the Tappan Zee Bridge has been referred to as the Golden Gate Bridge of the East because of many suicide jumpers.

+ Sayak Chakraborty a historical drama show which airs on Zee Bangla.

+ She also worked in other Telugu TV Series: “Ala Modalaindi Okariki Okaru” on Etv Telugu, “Atto Attamma Kuthro” on Gemini TV, “Manasuna Manasai” on Star Maa, and “That Is Mahalakshmi” on Zee Telugu.

+ She made her acting debut in 2009 with Zee TV’s soap opera Drama Pavitra Rishta.

+ The series is being developed and written by Danish Javed and produced by Creative Eyes Limited and broadcastes on Zee TV.

+ The Zee Cine Award is an awards ceremony for the Hindi movie industry.

+ She has produced shows like, Kasamh Se, Jodha Akbar, Kundali Bhagya for Zee TV and Naagin 3, Kasam Tere Pyaar Ki for Colors TV, Qayamat Ki Raat and Kasautii Zindagii Kay 2 for Star Plus.
+ An October 14, 2012, "Newsday" article reports the Tappan Zee Bridge has been referred to as the Golden Gate Bridge of the East because of many suicide jumpers.

+ It aired on Zee Bangla.

+ It is owned and operated by Zee Entertainment Enterprises.

+ He has won 14 Filmfare Awards, 9 Star Screen Awards, 3 IIFA Awards, 8 Zee Cine Awards, 3 Bollywood Movie Awards, 2 Global Indian Film Awards many other awards.

+ It started airing on Zee TV in 1995 as “Sa Re Ga Ma”.

More in-sentence examples of “zee”:

+ Jurors select five nominees in each award category from among the shows that air on Zee Tamil.

+ On 31 December 2017,A refresh look of ZEE Telugu and Sister Channel ZEE Cinemalu along with their HD channels was revealed in Zee Golden Awards and launched by Dr.Chiranjeevi while Samantha Akkineni was made as the Brand Ambassador.
+ This series story was taken from Zee Telugu serial "America Ammayi".

+ Jurors select five nominees in each award category from among the shows that air on Zee Tamil.

+ On 31 December 2017,A refresh look of ZEE Telugu and Sister Channel ZEE Cinemalu along with their HD channels was revealed in Zee Golden Awards and launched by Dr.Chiranjeevi while Samantha Akkineni was made as the Brand Ambassador.

+ This series story was taken from Zee Telugu serial “America Ammayi”.

+ Kache Aye Shoi was a Bengali television serial which used to air on Zee Bangla.

+ It was an English-language television channel showing international Television programTV shows from the U.S., the UK and Australia, with Zee TV being the Hindi-language counterpart.

+ It is offered by Zee Network, part of the Essel Group.

+ It is the part of Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited.

+ ZEE5 is the digital entrainment destination, Launched by Zee Entailment Enterprise, a global media and entertainment powerhouse.

+ Detective Didi is an Detective Indian television series that premiered on 9 December 2017 and airs on zee TV The series is produced by Trilogy Krikos Production.

+ He appears in Zee TV’s show “Kumkum Bhagya” as Purab Khanna.

+ Zee Tamil is an Indian pay television Tamil language channel that is owned by Zee Entertainment Enterprises.

+ The nominees are interviewed on Zee Tamil and viewers are invited to cast their votes via text message or at the Zee Tamil Awards website.

+ Their largest and most successful project is the Zuider Zee project.

+ His result in the strong 2003 Corus tournament at Wijk aan Zee was not as good – despite having the third highest rating, he finished only joint eleventh out of fourteen players with 6/13, and at Linares the same year he finished only fifth out of seven with 5½/12.

+ Khosla had his television debut with the Balaji Telefilm’s hit serial Jodha Akbar on Zee tv where he went on to portay the role of Qutubuddin Koka.

+ She also worked for other Kannada serials which have been screened on different channels: “Gejje Pooje” in Zee Kannada, “Nagamani Pournami” in Kasthuri TV and “Yuggadi Bannada Buguri” on Udaya TV.

+ Amy Robach reads the news while Ginger Zee does the weather.

+ In 2013, the New York State Thruway Authority began building the New Tappan Zee Bridge.

+ She was also crowned the queen of Bollywood at the Zee Cine Awards in 2008.

+ This series now remade into Tamil language as which is airing on Zee Tamil.

+ Karunamoyee Rani Rashmoni is a Bengali LanguageBengali television soap opera that premiered on July 24, 2017 and airs on Zee Bangla.

+ It premiered on October 23, 2017 and airs on Zee Bangla at 8:30 pm.

+ Bhanumotir Khel is a Bengali LanguageBengali television soap opera that premiered on 8 January 2018 and airs on Zee Bangla.

+ She has worked for Star Maa, Star Suvarna, Vijay TV, Zee Kannada, ETV Telugu, Udaya TV and Colors Kannada till now.

+ After Star ended its relationship with Zee TV, Star Plus was turned into a Hindi-language channel.

+ Vikram Chatterjee debuted in “Saat Pake Bandha”, a TV serial on the Zee Bangla channel.

+ Bhanumatir Khel took the time slot of Zee Bangla show *”Baksho Bodol”.

+ The series was released on 4 november 2019 on Zee Tamil.

+ The series was released on 21 September 2020 on Zee Tamil and Zee Tamil HD.

+ She played Vishaka and won the Zee Kutumba Award for Best Preyasi.

+ She is known for her role as Vishaka in the soap opera “Radha Kalyana” which currently telecasts on Zee Telugu.

+ It is offered by Zee Entertainment Enterprises, part of the Essel Group, a media entertainment company based in Telangana, Hyderabad, it broadcasts programming in Telugu.

+ She is currently playing a lead role of Pragya Abhishek Mehra in Zee TVZee TV’s Kumkum Bhagya.

+ Zee Tamil Kudumbam Viruthugal is an Award ceremony show which held by the network Zee Tamil.

+ She made her acting debut in Zee TV’s “Meri Doli Tere Angana”.

+ In January 2006, Kramnik announced that he would skip the Corus Chess Tournament in Wijk aan Zee to seek out treatment for his arthritis.

+ Her dissertation was firmly rooted in nationalism in the AnglosphereEnglish-speaking Caribbean with a focus on the works of Kincaid, Thompson and Belize’s own Zee Edgell and how they represented the nationalist movements in their countries.

+ One of the judges in the famous Dance show AATA 4 which is telecasted in Zee Telugu, Telugu channel.

+ The Helden der Zee Fonds ‘Dorus Rijkers’ was created after Dorus’ plight and that of other retired life-savers were chronicled in ‘Het Vaderland’.

+ And is broadcast on Zee TV.

+ Zee TV HD was launched on 15 August 2011 along with Zee Cinema HD, Zee Studio HD.

+ The series premiere on 15 January 2018 and it is currently airing on Zee TV.

+ The series is currently airing on Zee TV.

+ The series was released on 17 June 2019 on Zee Tamil.

+ On August 2019, Zee Tamil held a grand event to celebrate the success of Sembaruthi.

+ In case you say that Times of India, Indian Express, DNA, Zee news, Yahoo, IMDB all these portals and sources do not have any credibility than who should be considered a piece of news according to you Mr Dev? There are credible articles about Shifuji Shaurya Bhardwaj and already mentioned in the Reference section, you must check them before defaming anyone without any legal authority and facts in hand.

+ The Tappan Zee Bridge is a bridge in lower New York.

How to use in sentence of “swam”

How to use in-sentence of “swam”:

– His childhood was in nature, playing fields by the gauchos, where the horse ran, climbed trees, swam praticaca and many other sports.

– This suggests that the animal swam by undulation, waving its body to fro, rather than using its paddles and tail.

– He swam and played water polo there until he graduated in 1916.

– It was about 40mm in length and swam above the sea-floor.

– She swam across the English Channel, which is 21 miles long.

– The Parthian army dispersed in the Tigris; their general Chosrhoes swam down the river and made his hideout in a cave.

How to use in sentence of swam
How to use in sentence of swam

Example sentences of “swam”:

– They both swam back to the mainland.

– Pikaia may have filtered particles from the water as it swam along.

– They swam across with their clothes tied up above their heads.

– In September 2011 a British comedian, David Walliams, swam the entire 140mile length of the river raising over £1million for a Charitable organizationcharity called Sport Relief.

– He swam at the Olympics four times, from 1996 to 2008.

– The Jimmy Carter rabbit incident, also known as a “killer rabbit attack” by the press, involved a swamp rabbit that swam toward then–U.S.

– While in the Gulf of Mexico, near Mobile, AlabamaMobile, Alabama, Törni jumped overboard and swam to shore.

– They swam together in the crocodile-proof cage.

– Boys in high-school age also swam in the nude, during that time.

– Their streamlined body shape suggests they swam and ate under water.

– In September 2011, he swam the entire 140 mile length of the River Thames, raising over pound sterling£1,000,000 for a charity called Sport Relief.

– She swam at the 1975 World Aquatics Championships.

– The other idea is that some people used to think that oarfish swam by moving their fins like the oars of a row boat.

– She undressed and swam towards them over a distance of some 30 yards in cold, rough water and against strong currents due to the rising tide.

- They both swam back to the mainland.

- Pikaia may have filtered particles from the water as it swam along.

Sentence example of “eminent”

How to use in-sentence of “eminent”:

+ Nevertheless, a group of scientists informed them that they faced eminent and almost certain death.

+ Niko, who had two eminent brothers, Luuk and Jan TinbergenJan, was a prisoner of war during World War II.

+ The Queen, in consideration of the “many eminent services performed to herself and to her royal predecessors by the honourable and noble House of Stanley” withdrew her right and referred the contending claimants to the decision of the Privy Council as to the best claim of inheritance.

+ Since the mid 1990s, she has been considered one of the most eminent Korean female writers.

+ Frederick also commissioned the eminent Prussian merchant Johann Ernst Gotzkowsky to help promote trade.

Sentence example of eminent
Sentence example of eminent

Example sentences of “eminent”:

+ After the release of that album, Trooper signed with Nashville indie Eminent Records, which released “Straight Down Rain” in 2001.

+ In the early 1940s, the District of Columbia used eminent domain to acquire a large parcel of the Patterson land known as “square 710”, on which is being built.

+ It has been awarded to many eminent scientists throughout history, including Isaac Newton.

+ Many eminent figures of Bengal including Raja Narayan Deb, Srabanti Chatterjee, Tanusree Chakraborty, Usha Uthup Koel Mallick Dev and others have appeared in the show..

+ He was an Emeritus Eminent Scholar and Professor in Ecological Sciences at the University of Florida.

+ At Delhi, Kuntala Kumari was also associated with eminent writers like Maitheli Saran Gupta, Yeasshpal Jee Jain, S.H.

+ He was one of the few eminent astronomers in the pre-Space Age era to publicly express a belief that extraterrestrial intelligence was abundant.

+ Bauman was one of the world’s most eminent social theorists writing on issues as diverse as modernity and the Holocaust, postmodernitypostmodern consumerism and liquid modernity.

+ Some of its early professors included eminent comparative anatomycomparative anatomist Georges Cuvier and evolutionary pioneers Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck and Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire.

+ Charles Dickens dedicated his novel “Martin Chuzzlewit” to her and she had many royal and eminent friends.

+ After the release of that album, Trooper signed with Nashville indie Eminent Records, which released "Straight Down Rain" in 2001.

+ In the early 1940s, the District of Columbia used eminent domain to acquire a large parcel of the Patterson land known as "square 710", on which is being built.

+ Many eminent and popular singers have sung songs written by him.

+ He was born on 3 December 1596 and died on 12 April 1684 He was the most eminent of the family.

+ If the owner does not want to sell the property, the government can take them to court and exercise a power called eminent domain.

+ The constitution outlined how eminent domain would work in Vermont, which is where the government can take private property if they pay the owners.

+ The Order is the senior order of chivalry of the Empire of India; the junior order is The Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, and there was also, for women only the Imperial Order of the Crown of India.

+ The anecdotes come from Diogenes Laërtius’ book “Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers” and some other sources.

+ He was by now the most eminent of the citizens of Antwerp.

Use in sentence of “insult”

How to use in-sentence of “insult”:

– She believes that the others are an insult to God.

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

– Younger generations often use the term “fag” as an insult towards people that annoy them without actually linking the word to homosexuals.

– Klemperer’s bitterness at this decision was voiced in a letter he wrote to Arthur Judson, who ran the orchestra: “that the society did not re-engage me is the strongest offense, the sharpest insult to me as artist, which I can imagine.

– Some of these are used to insult homosexual people.

– By the 1980s, calling a restaurant a “kafana” almost became an insult and most owners would not call their restaurants kafane.

– Do not insult the vandals.

– Athena won, but Arachne became angry, and started to weave an insult to the gods.

Use in sentence of insult
Use in sentence of insult

Example sentences of “insult”:

- Each competitor's goal is to insult their opponent through clever lyrics.

- When Yzma orders Kronk to kill the two, he is hesitant, prompting her to insult him and his cooking, prompting him to betray her, but she drops him down a trapdoor.

– Each competitor’s goal is to insult their opponent through clever lyrics.

– When Yzma orders Kronk to kill the two, he is hesitant, prompting her to insult him and his cooking, prompting him to betray her, but she drops him down a trapdoor.

– In the earlier episodes, he would also insult Stan for having a girlfriend.

– The name was meant as an insult but, now it’s an affectionate pet name.

– The Soviet propaganda made nationalism an insult word that was linked with opposed ideologies like capitalism, liberalism, imperialism or fascism.

– Triumph the Insult Comic Dog is a puppet character puppeteered and voiced by Robert Smigel, best known for mocking celebrities in an Eastern European accent.

– Annabeth faces a Sphinx and finds the riddles not challenging and an insult to her intellect.

– It was said to insult Islam.

– Then, Remus jumped over the wall as an insult to his brother.

– As his name means, Triumph’s comedic style is almost exclusively insult comedy.

Insulting someone’s mother directly is a serious insult in many cultures.

– Sometimes the middle finger is used as an insult or to offend someone.

– Are you trying to insult my band or make them controversial because if you do, then you’ll get in trouble with them.

– Early their activities used to be constructive criticism, but nowadays the movement of anti-fans is changing to severe insult to their target with no specific reason.

– RINO is a pejorative term, meaning it is an insult that other Republicans or conservatives use for people whom they think should not count as Republican.

– Robertson believes that it is an insult to Phillip that he wasn’t buried in one of England’s cathedrals.

– The songs “Real Muthaphuckkin G’s” and “It’s On” are diss songs meant to insult Dr Dre and his then new protegee Snoop Doggy Dogg.

– Some people complain, insult God, insult Moses.

“judgment” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “judgment”:

+ It is his fate that he has keep sailing the sea, without ever going on to land, until Judgment Day.

+ It is estimated that approximately one-third of the Quran is eschatological, dealing with the afterlife in the next world and with the day of judgment at the end of time.

+ So, let’s get back on track: this request is about whether they should continue be entrusted with powerful tools, given their very poor judgment in a matter of importance, and where after being called out for it on their Talk page, at first calmly, then with increasing alarm, there was no recognition or acknowledgement on their part of anything wrong; on the contrary, there was nonchalant assertion that it was all fine, accompanied by derails into things never at issue.

+ The Last Judgment shows the Second Coming of Christ, as described by John the Evangelist in the apocalypse.

+ The Cambridge Dictionary defines it as, “the basic level of practical knowledge and judgment that we all need to help us live in a reasonable and safe way”.

+ I believe a few of you guys past judgment before you gave him time to explain.

+ The judgment of the Second Circuit is affirmed.

+ His movie roles include Todd Voight in “Terminator 2: Judgment Day”, Trevor Lyle in “Candyman”, Ralph in “Heat”, Agent Gibbs in “Air Force One” and Dr.

judgment use in sentences
judgment use in sentences

Example sentences of “judgment”:

+ There are laws which say what sort of cases the courts can hear and pass judgment on, and what type of punishment a court can give.

+ She challenged Women's Champion Chyna at Judgment Day on May 20 but was defeated in what was Chyna's last WWF match.

+ There are laws which say what sort of cases the courts can hear and pass judgment on, and what type of punishment a court can give.

+ She challenged Women’s Champion Chyna at Judgment Day on May 20 but was defeated in what was Chyna’s last WWF match.

+ It starts to affect a person’s judgment – their ability to make good decisions.

+ After Judgment Day Cena and JBL’s feud ended.

+ It was the sixth Judgment Day event held by the WWE.

+ Duryee the court heard a case where one party obtained a judgment in South Carolina and sought to enforce it in Georgia, which had a statute of limitations that barred actions on judgments after a certain amount of time had passed.

+ The Last Judgment is a fresco by Toma din Suceava at the Moldoviţa, SuceavaMoldovita Monastery in Romania.

+ One of his duties as Lord of the Dead was to do the very last judgment of the Dead, and after that to protect people from the dangers of the Underworld.

+ Kane won his first Intercontinental title against Triple H at Judgment Day.

+ A judgment may be about what is the best thing to do, or how to do it, or how to classify something or someone, or what to think about something.

+ The painting within the painting offers an important clue in that Christ’s Last Judgment is echoed by the woman’s own actions.

+ It is a spin-off of “Terminator 2: Judgment Day”.

+ The singers’ judgment forms 30%, and the rest is up to internet survey.

+ The guilty party had violated Ma’at, and it was assumed that he or she would suffer failure, poverty, sickness, blindness and deafness, with the final judgment waiting in the court of the dead.

More in-sentence examples of “judgment”:

+ In baseball statistics, an error, abbreviated E and then the defensive positional designation, is the act, in the judgment of the official scorer, of a fielder misplaying a ball in a manner that allows a batting batter or baserunner to reach one or more additional bases, when such an advance would have been prevented given ordinary effort by the fielder.

+ He played John Connor in “Terminator 2: Judgment Day”.

+ The tournament ended at Judgment Day Judgment Day 2006 with Booker T as the winner, defeating Bobby Lashley in the final.

+ Some believe all of the departed are in soul sleep until the final resurrection on Judgment Day.

+ In August 2001, Moreno was one of five lawyers to win a $55,515,000 judgment for an El Paso man against Kelly-Moore Paints for placing asbestos-containing fibers in a joint compound product that caused pleural mesothelioma in a patient.

+ The oldest image of the Last Judgment is from the seventh century CE.

+ The judgment on 1 October 1946 said that he was to be hanginghanged, but he killed himself by swallowing a tablet of executed.

+ Quine thought that empirical data are not enough to make a judgment between theories.

+ In addition to recording the events on the field such as the outcome of each plate appearance and the circumstances of any baserunner’s advance around the bases, the official scorer is also charged with making judgment calls that do not affect the progress or outcome of the game.

+ Madison won over Jefferson, who shortly thereafter wrote to Wilson Cary Nicholas that: “From #91;this position#93; I retreat readily, not only in deference to #91;Madison’s#93; judgment but because as we should never think of separation but for repeated and enormous violations, so these, when they occur, will be cause enough of themselves.” Letter from Jefferson to W.C.

+ He is known for his roles in “Die Hard 2”, “Terminator 2: Judgment Day”, “Spy Kids”, “Walk the Line”, “Wayne’s World”, and in “Identity Thief”.

+ Use good judgment when deciding whether greater specificity is actually in the best interests of the article.

+ Schools and governments are usually fairly trustworthy but you have to be able to make a bit of a judgment call on anyone.

+ They trusted his judgment and believed him to be a military genius.

+ The point of someone asking for an unblock is to have others review the situation, it is not asking for the blocking admin to come in and place judgment on the user once again.

+ The Scottrade Center has held many WWE events as well including: Badd Blood: In Your House, Survivor Series Survivor Series in 1998, the special live tribute episode of WWF Raw is War that aired after the night of No Mercy in 2001, Judgment Day in 2007, Elimination Chamber in 2010, Royal Rumble in 2012 and Extreme Rules in 2013.

+ This means that asking “Who?” ought not to be an automatic process, but rather a judgment call.

+ While the Commission agreed that he had suffered undue and unreasonable prejudice and disadvantage, it dismissed the occurrence as a casual incident brought about by the bad judgment of an employee.

+ It was the seventh Judgment Day event held by the WWE.

+ It was followed by sequels “Terminator 2: Judgment Day”, “Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines”, “Terminator Salvation”, “Terminator Genisys” and “Terminator: Dark Fate”.

+ The word judgment means making a decision carefully, after studying and comparing all evidence that is available.

+ According to the Bible, the only way to avoid the Great White Throne Judgment is to accept Jesus Christ as your personal Savior.

+ In the Christian religion, The Day of Judgment is the day in the future when all people who are living or who have ever lived will be judged by God.

+ It was the second Judgment Day event held by the WWF and the first annual.

+ I wait for the righteous judgment of history.

+ On 24 September 2008 the High Court of Singapore, in a summary judgment by Justice Woo Bih Li, ruled that the Far Eastern Economic Review, defamed Lee and his son, Prime Minister of SingaporePrime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.

+ In baseball statistics, an error, abbreviated E and then the defensive positional designation, is the act, in the judgment of the official scorer, of a fielder misplaying a ball in a manner that allows a batting batter or baserunner to reach one or more additional bases, when such an advance would have been prevented given ordinary effort by the fielder.

+ He played John Connor in "Terminator 2: Judgment Day".
+ The tournament ended at Judgment Day Judgment Day 2006 with Booker T as the winner, defeating Bobby Lashley in the final.

+ However, the main point of this thread is eclipsed in the consensus of good judgment which developed.

+ On April 12, 2006, Moreno won a $27.5 million judgment for an Iran-born American citizen against Southwest Airlines in a landmark racial profiling case after Southwest’s flight attendants had her arrested after she had complained about poor service on the airline.

+ He made his judgment on what they had done in their lives.

+ I believe my closing of RfD’s show that I can use sound judgement or rationales in closing those requests, as this same judgment is required when closing and promoting Admin’s and other Crat’s.

+ Editors should use their judgment in deciding whether subtopics should have their own pages, or be kept on the main article’s page.

+ Winslow won the suit and a judgment for a larger sum, whereupon, according to the family, the District informed him that it simply didn’t have the money to pay the larger judgment.

+ Her ideas on morals have the same depth of judgment and delicacy of feeling as those of janitresses and kept women….

+ The adaptive unconscious is a set of unconscious mental processes influencing judgment and decision making.

+ For that reason, a final judgment can require far more time to be fully processed, depending on how cold the reception has been.

+ Below, Revelation 20:11-15 is written to show the section of the Bible this judgment appears in.

+ The Domesday book got its name because its lists were so complete that it reminded people of the Last Judgment in Christianity, when lists of what people have done go before God for people to be judged.

+ In July 1983, a jury awarded McQueen US$60,000 in a judgment stemming from a lawsuit she filed against two bus-terminal security guards.

+ Paladins use holy magic via seal and judgment spells to attack in melee range, or they can be healers.

+ The song has been used frequently in television and film, including the sci-fi thriller Terminator 2: Judgment Day, the comedies Problem Child, and Problem Child 2, Stephen King’s Christine, and many episodes of the television sitcom Married with Children.

+ It was the fourth Judgment Day event held by the WWE.

+ The Court 21st February 2007 published a judgment in which he concluded that the war have had international character.

+ He is a trusted member of our community, and I think that his good judgment and knowledge of the tools make him a positive for the project as a bureaucrat.

+ The phrase “reasons for judgment” is often used interchangeably with “judgment.” The former refers to the court’s reasons for arriving at the judgment it did.

+ Sometimes it will be a judgment call.

+ Negative social judgment has been identified as a major obstacle in the recovery of people who have schizophrenia.

+ Q: As an administrator, do you feel it’s more important to abide by and enforce the letter or the spirit of policies and guidelines? Additionally, in the event that you feel a policy doesn’t quite provide the best possible solution to a situation, would you use your administrative judgment to implement a different solution? Give an example if possible.

+ It is often known as the Last Judgment, Final Judgment, Judgment Day, Doomsday, or sometimes it is called The Day of the Lord.

+ Current PPV’s No Way Out, Backlash, Judgment Day and Unforgiven all came from the In Your House series.

+ It was the ninth Judgment Day event held by the WWE.

“disproportionate” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “disproportionate”:

– They disproportionate too.

– I very much agree with what Mac has said, especially with the number of submissions being so disproportionate to the number of people reviewing.

– I think it’s a good idea because we now have a disproportionate amount of stewards within our project for the size of it.

– A default statement is acceptable here if it is true for disproportionate length of the line.

– Communal division between Brahmins and non-Brahmins began in the presidency during the late-19th and early-20th century, mainly due to caste prejudices and disproportionate Brahminical representation in government jobs.

disproportionate use in-sentences
disproportionate use in-sentences