Use the word “double”

How to use in-sentence of “double”:

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– Note: The movie that the characters see while on their double date resembles that of the film within a film at the end of “Pee-wee’s Big Adventure”.

– Some common jazz instruments include the saxophone, trumpet, guitar, Jazz pianopiano, double bass, and drums.

– There is also a double foot stomp or double stomp version where a wrestler jumps and stamps both of their feet on any part of an opponent.

– It is surrounded by double quotes “like this”, so it should use single-quotes internally.

– Kate led going into Double Jeopardy, eliminating Michael for the last spot in the semifinals.

Use the word double
Use the word double

Example sentences of “double”:

– The double layer is created when the electrode’s surface is charged through the application of electricity.

– It was similar to a modern double bass.

– A bed comes in many different sizes including a single, double and king size.

– On 6 and 7 September 2013, double international games between Sweden and Finland were played inside.

– Since this double layer capacitance happens at both electrodes, the theoretical capacitance of the entire device can be raised substantially.

– Enols are ambident nucleophiles, but, in general, nucleophilic at the carbon atom next to the carbons with double bond.

– It is a massive building measuring square with a huge double dome resting on squinches and muqarnas pendentives.

– Instead of the regular spear, the wrestler does not pull on the opponent’s legs, as in a double leg takedown, and relies on the momentum of the strike to force the opponent down.

– Low instruments like the cello, double bass, and bassoon mostly read from the bass clef.

– The following year he won the Johannes Matthias Sperger International Music Competition, which is the world’s most famous competition for double bass playing.

– Although the team got double the amount of points finishes in 2001, including a podium in Monaco, this did not help the fact that the team did not have the same success as Stewart GP got in 1999.

– This is double redirected with the link of his name in her article as her spouse.

– This is a double reeded instrument.

– Sulfur has a double bond with the oxygen, and single bonds with the carbons.

– The double bass is usually made from wood.

– This is the first double album the band released, and the songs were recorded over many years, some were old songs that they did not use for other albums, and some were new ones made for this album.

– This will eliminate double redirects, plus it’s more standard to have “Foo ” linking to “Foo” than the other way around.

– The word is sometimes spelt in English without the French double dot on the letter i, “naive”, due to the default settings for typing in English lacking it.

- The double layer is created when the electrode’s surface is charged through the application of electricity.

- It was similar to a modern double bass.
- A bed comes in many different sizes including a single, double and king size.

More in-sentence examples of “double”:

- The rehearsal required that she practice the hurricanrana that would be used in the episode, however, the stunt double Dumas was working with dropped her as she swung through the move, causing her to land squarely on her neck and shoulders.

- Galois' theory could also be used to show that it was impossible to square a circle and double a cube.

– The rehearsal required that she practice the hurricanrana that would be used in the episode, however, the stunt double Dumas was working with dropped her as she swung through the move, causing her to land squarely on her neck and shoulders.

– Galois’ theory could also be used to show that it was impossible to square a circle and double a cube.

– They have the double coat with long hard and short soft.

– Ivan Dixon was a stunt double for Sidney Poitier.

– In contrast to meiosis, the double set of chromosomes in daughter cells is identical to those in the parent cells.

– In 1314 both lines found themselves on different sides in a double election.

– They can be made into both “trans” and “cis” double bonds.

– The overlay tip for an overlay with double quotes in it should always be set explicitly when “form = text” or when “form = colour” are used.

– VioloncelloCellists, Double bass players and bassoonists also need to read tenor clef when their music goes high.

– For example, Longyearbyen reached almost into double figures Celsius on 30 January 1984.

– There, Alexander manoeuvered to the right to prevent a double envelopment from the Persian army.

– To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player’s participation has ended.

– Might want to use an image with a font that actually makes a visible distinction between primes and quotation marks Double quotation marks are also often used to represent the ditto mark.

– The first ‘advanced’ figure to be invented was the double reverse spin, by Maxwell Stewart in the 1924 World Championship.

– It eventually went on to gross $49,823,037; more than double the film’s production budget.

– The membranes or envelope is a double lipid bilayerd membrane which surrounds the chromosomes and nucleolus in eukaryotic cells.

– A spear or shoulder block takedown is a move where a wrestler charges at the standing opponent and brings their body parallel to the ground so that it drives their shoulder into the opponent’s midsection, which pulls on the opponent’s legs, as in a double leg takedown, and forces them back-first into the mat.

– Many inventors tried to make electric basses because most bassists were using the double bass, which was very big, heavy, and too quiet.

– The double bass also has influences from the viol family.

– These pair bonds hold the two strands of the DNA double helix structure together.

– I tried to create REDIRECTS for Category:Classical double-bassists and for Category: Classical double bass players, but these seem to come out as separate categories.

– The “en passant” rule was developed when pawns were allowed to make their double move.

– Months later, the second part of the double album, “Hypnotize”, was released.

– A double integral can also be used to define an integral over an arbitrary surface.

– He is a double Madison UCI Track World ChampionshipsWorld Champion and Commonwealth Games gold medallist on the track.

– For the next several weeks, Kozlov was interviewed on WWE programming, proclaiming his love for “Double Double E but drawing some heel heat for declaring his superiority over whatever wrestlers were competing at the time.

– In the United States, Canada and United Kingdom, most professional orchestral players use four-string double basses with a “C extension” which extends the lowest string down as far as low C, an octave below the lowest note on the cello.

– Assortment is when the double set of chromosomes becomes a single set in each gamete.

– These double standards and the suppression of the sex drive would make people different.

– The Narmer PaletteNarmer palette, a special cosmetic palette designed for ritual use, shows him wearing the Pschent, the double crown of Upper and Lower Egypt.

– The Double Jeopardy clause in the Fifth Amendment forbids a defendant from being tried again on the same charges in the same case following a legitimate acquittal or conviction.

– The song was released on the album “Queen Rocks” and it was also released as a double a-side single with “Tie Your Mother Down”.

– Critics have also said that the song has beat and clapping riff, the same as Queen Queen’s “chorus also references Queen: “I want you to rock me, yeah, I want you to hit the pedal, heavy metal, show me you care.” In the regard to its double entendre, Grigg noted, “but at the same time, there’s a vulnerability in it that’s, like, so sweet for girls.

– A quick call to emergency services, and a quick start of basic CPR, especially defibrillation, can double to triple the chance of survival – with adults and children.Handley AJ, Koster R, Monsieurs K et al.: “European Resuscitation Council guidelines for resuscitation 2005.

– There is also a double springboard where a wrestler bounces off one rope and onto another.

– When a molecule has a double bond or a ring structure, the molecule can be sorted into different isomers.

– It was written in 1966 as an Ace Double with Avram Davidson’s “The Kar-Chee Reign.” The book is part of the Hainish Cycle.

– Hendrix finished his third album, called “Electric LadyLand” – a double album with two LP’s – in 1968.

– I also think back to the recent incident about comprehensiveness in GA articles – we did not promote an article then and by promoting this one it would be unfair and a double standard.

– The “Savvy Merchant” outfit would cut in half the Purchasepurchasing price of ammunition and guns and double the selling price for ammunition and guns.

– Westies have a double white coat coat which protects them from attacks and cold weather.

– By adding a colon just inside the opening double square brackets of the link, it changes the way MediaWiki software normally works.

– All four of these hydrocarbons have four carbon atoms and one double bond in their molecules, but have different chemical structures.

– Under the dual sovereignty doctrine this is not considered double jeopardy.

– Light can also cause the double bonds to form a ring.

– Only players with more than $0 after the Double Jeopardy! round may play the Final Jeopardy! round.

– Macnee had a performance as a guest star in a double episode of the series “Kung Fu: The Legend Continues”, with David Carradine.

“immense” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “immense”:

+ The immense diversity of colour and pattern in small bivalve molluscs, brittlestars, sea anemones, tubicular polychaetes and various grasshoppers is perhaps maintained by making recognition by predators more difficult.

+ After this, Wutip was attack by massive wind shear amounts, but managed to enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility as Tropical Depression Betty before dissipating in the Philippine Sea, and many are debating on whether Wutip’s immense power was normal as March was coming, or it was caused by the deadly climate change, which already took a toll on the world, humans and animals alike.

+ Based on detailed analysis, Sovacool concludes “that a global nuclear renaissance would bring immense technical, economic, environmental, political, and social costs”.

+ Trattori’s unionised employees could not be laid off, putting immense strain on the company.

+ For the first time in royal history, Edward lay in state for the people to pay their last respects, a reflection of his immense popularity.

immense use in sentences
immense use in sentences

Example sentences of “immense”:

+ The range is host to an immense variety of wildlife, from mountain lions to the endangered steelhead.

+ They are an immense distraction and impossible to maintain with our limited resources.

+ Yggdrasil is the name of the immense cosmic tree that serves as the connection between the Nine Worlds in Norse mythology.

+ By “will” he means a wanting and craving like that which we know in ourselves as our “will.” It is the source of immense amounts of suffering in the world.

+ Despite its immense index, there is also a considerable amount of data available in online databases which are accessible by means of queries but not by links.

+ China, the Nationalist party in particular, owed Japan immense amounts of money, which they could not pay whilst infused in their own civil war.

+ The VA is in what is called London’s “Albertopolis”, an area of immense cultural, scientific and educational importance.

+ His immense love for music brought an outsized number of eminent musicians to the court, who, in turn, gave Swati a valuable insight into the sphere of Indian genre.

+ In the 2007 episode “Utopia”, the Doctor calls the disguised Master a genius and shows an immense admiration for his intellect before discovering who he is.

+ Super Janemba’s immense power level allows him to easily deal with Super Saiyan 3 Goku, Pikkon, and Vegeta, who had been given his body temporarily to help fight Janemba.

+ If it wouldn’t provoke such an immense reaction, I would have asked for the name in public.

+ Early in life, Premchand faced immense poverty.

+ For a while he was a regular member of the England national team, striking up a good partnership with fellow forward Michael Owen, where he was often deployed as a ‘Target Man’ due to his immense strength, good first touch and passing skills.

+ The range is host to an immense variety of wildlife, from mountain lions to the endangered steelhead.

+ They are an immense distraction and impossible to maintain with our limited resources.

Use in sentence of “additive”

How to use in-sentence of “additive”:

+ The additive identity property says that the sum of adding any number and zero is just the original number.

+ Cellulose from tree trunks is a food additive in bread, grated Parmesan cheese, and other processed foods.

+ In mathematics, minus;1 is the additive inverse of 1.

+ It is the additive identity of common numbers.

+ It is used as an additive in gasoline, plastics, synthetic rubber, dyes and it is an industrial solvent, which means it can dissolve many other chemical molecules.

Use in sentence of additive
Use in sentence of additive

Example sentences of “additive”:

+ He also stated that sugar isn’t the only harmful ingredient in Milo, mentioning Maltodextrin as another food additive to avoid.

+ Depending on the country, table salt for common use as a food additive may have iodine added.

+ About 25% is used as an additive to improve the toughness.

+ RGB is an additive color model.

+ A food additive is a substance that is added to certain foods to make them better in some ways.

+ The additive inverse property is somewhat like the opposite of the additive identity property.

+ It is made into an additive for cooking.

+ In general mathematical use, however, “term” is not limited to additive expressions.

+ An emulsifier is an additive which helps two liquids mix.

+ It is also used as a lubricant in shaving lotions, and a flavoring additive in non-alcoholic beverages, ice cream, ices, candy, and baked goods.

+ She is also known for her works to the study of additive set-values and Banach spaces.

+ Mixing equal proportions of the additive primaries results in shades of grey; when all three colors are fully saturated, the result is white.

+ The second follows from the definition of minus;1 as additive inverse of 1, that is, when added to 1, it gives 0.

+ He also stated that sugar isn't the only harmful ingredient in Milo, mentioning Maltodextrin as another food additive to avoid.

+ Depending on the country, table salt for common use as a food additive may have iodine added.
+ About 25% is used as an additive to improve the toughness.

Some in-sentence examples of “disastrous”

How to use in-sentence of “disastrous”:

– About half this area was burnt in the disastrous Black Saturday bushfire in 2009.

– On May 11, 1899, there was a disastrous fire which destroyed most of the town, more than 400 houses and businesses were lost in the blaze.

– Though Mugabe was elected fairly at first, he became a dictator, and had put in place a number of cruel and disastrous laws.

– Throughout history, every 100 to 150 years, an earthquake of disastrous proportions called the Tokai Earthquake has hit Shizuoka.

– In 1872 the Democrats supported liberal Republican Horace Greeley’s disastrous presidential campaign.

Some in-sentence examples of disastrous
Some in-sentence examples of disastrous

Example sentences of “disastrous”:

– After a disastrous marriage, Stopes became aware of how ignorant many people were about sex, and what troubles women had inside marriage.

– Louis wrote to Napoleon after the disastrous Russian campaign to restore him to the Dutch throne.

– In 1977, the National Coalition of Fine Gael and Labour suffered a disastrous electoral defeat in the general election.

– This operation and its consequences will be disastrous and marked the Massacre of Tulle deeply.

– With its disastrous flood history, and the fact that it was too shallow for boats, the river was finally forced into a concrete channel beginning in 1938.

– Caesar made a near disastrous attack on Pompey’s camp, and was forced to pull away to regroup.

– In a vulnerable area, however, such as :en:April_2015_Nepal_earthquakeNepal during the 2015 earthquake, an earthquake can have disastrous consequences and leave lasting damage, which can require years to repair.

– Tchaikovsky himself had not been at the first performance because he was in Switzerland trying to calm himself down after a very short, disastrous marriage.

– Lasster’s 1993 draft of the film was a disastrous result, presenting Woody as a “sarcastic jerk” because Katzenberg kept sending notes to Pixar saying that he wanted more edge to the character.

– In Sardar Patel’s opinion, the open communal conflicts incited by the riots had the potential to establish a weak Government at the centre post-independence which will be disastrous for consolidating a democratic nation.

- After a disastrous marriage, Stopes became aware of how ignorant many people were about sex, and what troubles women had inside marriage.

- Louis wrote to Napoleon after the disastrous Russian campaign to restore him to the Dutch throne.
- In 1977, the National Coalition of Fine Gael and Labour suffered a disastrous electoral defeat in the general election.

In sentence use of “assurance”

How to use in-sentence of “assurance”:

+ All general insurance business was relocated to Perth, ScotlandPerth, with York becoming the centre for the new firm’s life assurance and pensions business.

+ The General Accident and Employers’ Liability Assurance Association Ltd.

+ European Network for Accreditation of Engineering Education authorises quality assurance and education accreditation agencies within the European higher education area, to award the EUR-ACE label to their accredited engineering degree programmes.

+ The assurance that these issues would be addressed in the First Congress was essential to the ratification of the new form of government.

+ Your assurance in this matter would be greatly appreciated.

+ In 1964 Liberty Mutual began offering life insurance through its Liberty Life Assurance part of the business.

In sentence use of assurance
In sentence use of assurance

Use the word “importantly”

How to use in-sentence of “importantly”:

+ The following are the requirements of adding a name to the list in its order: name, age, nationality, what the person is known for, cause of death and most importantly a source.

+ Perhaps most importantly they domesticated one of the world’s major staple foodstaples, maize.

+ Please note that newspapers and other news sites are NOT reliable sources for the technical details of earthquakes, such as time, location, depth, and – most importantly – magnitude.

+ The same is true of white supremacist regimes in South Africa and Rhodesia and of parts of Europe at different time periods; importantly under Nazi Germany’s Third Reich.

+ Most importantly Gucci is the biggest selling Italian brand in the world.

Use the word importantly
Use the word importantly

Some in-sentence examples of “warm”

How to use in-sentence of “warm”:

– Below the crust is warm and almost-liquid rock that is always moving around.

– Temperature-dependent innate defense against the common cold virus limits viral replication at warm temperature in mouse airway cells.

– They also offer a lot of warm food, with items like steamed buns, and stores in Chengdu offer a full variety of onigiri.

– They may be either cold core or warm core, and for some time in 1972 this type of subtropical cyclone was called a “neutercane”.

– The temperature along the coast is warm all year round.

Some in-sentence examples of warm
Some in-sentence examples of warm

Example sentences of “warm”:

– Substances usually become a gas at warm temperatures and/or low pressures, become a solid at cool temperatures, and become a plasma at extremely hot temperatures.

– In 1929, she made her debut in Paris, to warm acclaims and admiration of her dancing skill.

– The climate of the island of Bohol is a warm tropical climate ; it is typically hot and wet throughout the year and rainfall is both heavy and frequent.

– Frogs from Microhylidae live throughout the tropical and warm temperate regions of North America, South America, Africa, eastern India, Sri Lanka, south-east Asia, through New Guinea and Australia.

– Papayas are plants of tropical regions and, for growth and fruit production, they need a warm climate.

– The female likes to live in warm sheltered places and makes a web to catch insects and other small creatures.

– It is the northernmost warm water port in China as well as the southernmost city in Northeast China.

– People wear warm clothing and eat food that was grown earlier.

– The islands are popular with tourists because of their warm climate and nice beaches.

– These systems were based on hypocausts, and used warm air for heat.

– The country usually has a mild climate because the Gulf Stream to the western side is warm water.

– A crop top does not keep the wearer’s middle section warm because they do not cover all of it.

– Reptiles and invertebrates are cold-blooded, and so need to keep their eggs in warm places.

– Figs grow in warm climates.

– Also, millet, one of ingredients of Sikhae, helps people warm body in the winter when people have cold hands or feet due to the very cold weather.

– Those that live further north where it is colder, grow thick coats to keep them warm and spend long periods sleeping.

– The private or “hot” side receives warm water discharge from the power plant.

– From the late 18th century, wealthy British visitors came to Nice, with its beauty and its warm climate.

– In the days leading up to birth the female can often be seen basking in the sun on a warm road.

– The effect of mountain chains on winds is to carry warm air belonging to the lower region into an upper zone, where it expands and loses heat, and drops snow or rain.

- Substances usually become a gas at warm temperatures and/or low pressures, become a solid at cool temperatures, and become a plasma at extremely hot temperatures.

- In 1929, she made her debut in Paris, to warm acclaims and admiration of her dancing skill.

More in-sentence examples of “warm”:

- Oleander prefers dry, warm climates and may naturalize in such areas.

- Materials with high resistivity are called "thermal insulators" and are used in clothing, thermoses, home insulation, and cars to keep people warm or in refrigerators, freezers, and thermoses to keep things cold.
- A pottage is a warm meal made with cereal that has been boiled or stewed in usually water or milk.

– Oleander prefers dry, warm climates and may naturalize in such areas.

– Materials with high resistivity are called “thermal insulators” and are used in clothing, thermoses, home insulation, and cars to keep people warm or in refrigerators, freezers, and thermoses to keep things cold.

– A pottage is a warm meal made with cereal that has been boiled or stewed in usually water or milk.

– They also cannot tolerate the low oxygen saturation in warm water that largemouths can.

– They may take off warm clothes or lay down to go to sleep.

– The medlar needs warm summers and mild winters and likes to grow in sunny, dry places.

– Samaná is in a warm region; the average temperature for the year is.

– Parts of Kyūshū have a warm climate, like the Miyazaki and Kagoshima regions.

– The large majority of Germany has warm summers and cold winters.

– Most times, it appears as bag of warm in the scrotum.

– San Ignacio de Sabaneta is in a warm region; the average temperature for the year is.

– A cumulus cloud stops growing when it hits the warm stratosphere.

– Room based cooling, as an air cooling system, uses the most classical type of refrigerating technique: the basic idea is that coolers push cold air in the environment, extracting warm air to the outside.

– We are fairly sure there was a warm period about 1,000 years ago, and a cold period about the 17th century.

– A picnic is an event to eat outdoors, have a break, enjoy the warm sunshine, and have fun in a free time.

– The sun is warm and the light from the sun-shining feels good with the mild wind.

– The climate of Limoux, in the Köppen climate classification, is Cfb – oceanic climate with warm summers.

– It was far from the area in which storm normally form, but water temperatures were warm and Five became a tropical storm.

– This warm air has higher temperature than its neighborhood.

– Most things on Earth are warm enough to make infrared radiation.

– This puts back warm water, and so raises the temperature and decreases how much oxygen is in the water.

– For example, we can warm our hands by touching hot-water bottles.

– Walruses are usually brown, but walruses can change colour depending on how warm they are.

– It reproduces by laying eggs, which are buried in sand in a warm place.

– This makes them feel warm when touched.

– It has warm and humid summers and cold winters.

– They make their nests wherever it is warm and there is cover.

– When it is warm it bounces more.

– The warm water also made it easier for the sea urchins to reproduce, so they had many more young than usual.

– Highland varieties usually require warm days but cold and humid nights.

– Banjul has a very warm climate year round.

– Subtropical deserts have very hot summers and warm winters, with little rain.

– During warm daylight hours, there is less evaporative cooling in cities than in country areas.

– It moved to the northwest over warm water temperatures.

– We are currently going through a non-ice age warm stage in Earth’s history.

– The dark colour of humus helps to warm up cold soils in the spring.

– Summers are warm with very high rainfall.

– Dauphin has a humid continental climate with cold winters and warm summers.

– Helene turned into a “hybrid” storm with both tropical and extratropical features that afternoon, with a deep, warm core.

– The ocean sunfish is a large ocean fish found in warm and temperate oceans.

– They are stronger during the winter and when the Arctic oscillation is in its warm phase.

– They grow well in a warm and humid climate.

– This way, a Lapp could be warm and comfortable in even the coldest weather.

– Some types of footwear such as boots help to keep people’s feet dry, or help to keep people’s feet warm in cold weather.

– They can be prepared and served cold, like mayonnaise, prepared cold but served lukewarm like pesto, or can be cooked like bechamel and served warm or again cooked and served cold like apple sauce.

– He was best known for his 1974 book, “Birth Without Violence”, which popularized gentle childbirthbirthing techniques, in particular, the practice of immersing newborn infants in a small tub of warm water.

– Scarborough has full-time surfing and lifeguard volunteers present, throughout the warm and hot summer months.

– A stove will slowly radiate heat into the surrounding room, but it can take a long time for this to warm up a room.

– It is a fish that comes from warm freshwater areas of Africa, North AmericaNorth and South America, India and Sri Lanka.

– It can be used to keep warm or dry.

“discoverer” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “discoverer”:

+ He is known as the discoverer of Grimm’s law of linguistics.

+ Wells: discoverer of the future”.

+ She was a discoverer in the field of environmental graphic design.

+ Carl Wilhelm Scheele, was the discoverer of many chemical substances, most notably discovering oxygen before Joseph Priestley and chlorine before Humphry Davy.

+ Usually, the name suggested by the discoverer is chosen.

+ The discoverer was the French monk and botanist, Charles Plumier, during his third expedition to the Greater Antilles.

+ It should be moved to Clodomiro Picado Twight but I didnt find any good reference in English for his biography but I did see some mention that his institute is very important at researching cancer and venom treatment and unsourced claims are that he is the unrecognised discoverer of pennicillin.

+ The name ‘lysozyme’ was coined in 1922 by Alexander Fleming, the discoverer of penicillin.

discoverer in sentences?
discoverer in sentences?

Example sentences of “discoverer”:

+ Herschel is named after William HerschelSir William Herschel, the discoverer of the infrared spectrum, double stars, and planet Uranus.

+ He is the discoverer of the inbreeding coefficient and of methods of computing it in pedigrees.

+ Some consider him to be the true discoverer of cell division, although he is rarely credited as such.

+ He is known as the discoverer of oxygen.

+ He is considered the discoverer of the element actinium.

+ The date, location, and discoverer of the artifact, if known.

+ São Vicente was discovered by the PortugalPortuguese discoverer Diogo Afonso on 22 January 1462.

+ Herschel is named after William HerschelSir William Herschel, the discoverer of the infrared spectrum, double stars, and planet Uranus.

+ He is the discoverer of the inbreeding coefficient and of methods of computing it in pedigrees.

+ The discoverer of the island was Diogo Silves during his journey to Madeira in 1427.

+ The discoverer of “Opabinia”, Charles Doolittle Walcott, named it after a local mountain, Opabin Peak in the Canadian Rockies.

+ Even Istvan Horvath, the discoverer of the structure, says he has no idea how the structure has formed in that amount of time.

+ James Clerk Maxwell was a ScotlandScottish mathematician, physicist and discoverer of Maxwell’s equations.

+ John Napier is best known as the discoverer of logarithms and Napier’s constant.

“in the future” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “in the future”:

– He talks about his possibilities for jobs in the future and how he is momentarily working for Mary Elisabeth writing a newspaper of a play, Sam and Patrick play in.

– In 2016, Schilling announced that he is interested in running for President of the United States in the future if Hillary Clinton were to win.

– Many fans think that whilst this movie is different than other movies, it is much better, and movies in the future will be in this new format.

– Princess Zelda becomes Sheik in “The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time” seven years in the future to hide from Ganondorf.

– He argued in the future there would be some kind of brain–computer interface.

– Experimental tests that could be useful in the future include tests to measure semen and prostate fluid cytokine levels.

in the future use in sentences
in the future use in sentences

Example sentences of “in the future”:

– Inappropriate changes include adding an image in the infobox that does not exist on Wikimedia Commons, giving incorrect episode dates, and adding dates that are in the future for such things as release dates, episode broadcast dates, categories, and maintenance tags.

– He also wrote about other divine prophecies such as riots and arsons cities in the United States but also worldwide are going to endure in the future because of their sinful behavior, and countries going bankrupt causing shopping and money problems worldwide.

– I would like to beseech the administrators of this site to be extra vigilant when dealing with this range in the future if the need so arises.

– It follows Sarah Connor, as they try to stop Judgment Day, a day in the future when machines will start to kill all humans.

– It has been protecting our culture in many ways and will further help preserve culture in the future through practice.

– All together, your editing is very well done so far and you definitely have the potential to become an administrator in the future if you were to keep up your editing on this site.

– Once Ganon had been destroyed, the king prohibited this technology because he thought that Sheikah technology could be used in the future to attack his kingdom.

– I do encourage you to stick around and get used to editing here so in the future you can help out in that way.

– He tried to show that this weird effect means that quantum mechanics gives an incomplete picture of what really goes on and that in the future it will be taken care of with extra “hidden” variables.

– This ghost shows Scrooge what Christmas will be like in the future if he does not change.

– Under the theories of classical physics it is possible to argue that the laws of cause and effect are inexorable and that once the universe began in a certain way the interactions of all matter and energy to occur in the future could be calculated from that initial state.

– The Doctor learns that he will trust her in the future when she whispers his real name into his ear.

– This movie is set in the future year of 1999.

– A “threshold exceeded” value is intended to indicate that there is a relatively high probability that the drive will not be able to honour its specification in the future – that is, the drive is “about to fail”.

– I hope to continue improving the encyclopedia despite the outcome as I have been, work collaboratively with other editors, and see everyone here some day in the future :.

– The whitetip reef shark project of Hawaii is currently researching this shark’s life history, movement patterns, and habitat range, in hope that this will help in the future management of the populations of this shark.

– Further changes included the series being renamed “Crossroads Kings Oak” for a time, with the intention in the future of shortening this to “King’s Oak”.

- Inappropriate changes include adding an image in the infobox that does not exist on Wikimedia Commons, giving incorrect episode dates, and adding dates that are in the future for such things as release dates, episode broadcast dates, categories, and maintenance tags.

- He also wrote about other divine prophecies such as riots and arsons cities in the United States but also worldwide are going to endure in the future because of their sinful behavior, and countries going bankrupt causing shopping and money problems worldwide.

More in-sentence examples of “in the future”:

– There are 15 Stations on this line, in the future we will have North Loop in the future.

– Other parts that are attached to the motherboard are able to be removed in the future so that they can be upgraded.

– However, science fiction stories set in the future often have spaceports that are more like modern airports.

– Earle Ellis, a professor of theology, says that in the Sermon, Jesus is asking believers to live in a way that will be normal in the future kingdom of God.

– I do collect the references in the future as proof, now I removed the awards section.

– Much of the game takes place in the future year 2552, over 500 years from now.

– Most of the game takes place in the future year 2553, over 500 years from now.

– A cheque with an issue date in the future is called a post-dated cheque.

– All of the Atlas V rockets flown have had only 1 engine on the Centaur, but in the future other Atlas V rockets will have 2 engines on the Centaur second stage.

– The game is about a conspiracy in the future that involves the Illuminati and artificial intelligence.

– The game is set in the future America in the year 2027 and is about the nuclear-armed Korean People’s Army who invade the USA.

– The movie is set in the future in North America.

– That means that at some time in the future Mazama may erupt once again.

– The Morlocks, as well as another supposed offshoot of humans, the Eloi, exist in the future world in the year 802,701 A.D.

– Smetana, who only spoke German, agreed with the nationalists’ ideas, but he still did not realize how important it would be for him in the future to be able to speak Czech.

– It takes place in the future after the movie and started in Japan in October 2008.Disney plans Japan animation effort, International Herald Tribune, 2008-03-06 The show has a Japanese girl named Yuna in place of Lilo, and is set on a fictional island off the shore of Okinawa instead of Hawaii.

– For example, someone might place a game, tool, toy, journal, magazine or book inside a time capsule so people in the future would see how the people who buried the time capsule lived, played and worked and what they liked to read.

– I will change my mind about this in the future if these issues are resolved, but until then, I do not believe that I can support this at this time.

– The crossing might become more useful in the future however.

– If leaving a list of authors, please also provide a URL to the original page in case it becomes necessary in the future to access that history.

– In 1651 he was asked to undertake the command of the initial Dutch settlement in the future South Africa.

– It is thought that more people will die from it in the future because people are living longer and an increasing number of people in the world smoke.

– Thus, people who do the same wrongs in the future should rationally expect to get away as well.

– Racial whitening was a policy in Brazil to turn African slaves white in the future and to improve the uncivilized, undesirable African race.

– This mode is playable only by one player offline, but in the future the mode will be playable co-operatively online with two players.

– God promises to do that both at that time and in the future whenever similar punishments are needed.

- There are 15 Stations on this line, in the future we will have North Loop in the future.

- Other parts that are attached to the motherboard are able to be removed in the future so that they can be upgraded.

– At the moment it is hard to move up from the Continental circuits to the ProTour, but in the future teams from Africa, Australia or Asia could take part in the ProTour.

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

– 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.

– Movies, television shows and books that tell made-up stories about the future are often called science fiction, but there is also science fiction which takes place in the past, and fiction that takes place in the future but is not science fiction.

– These groups were created to help people in the future understand their heritage.

– Jesus said it was true and that in the future he would come in the clouds.

– The game takes place in the future and the story has no connection with the other “Call of Duty” stories.

– However, the page explicitly states that it is not a guideline nor policy, and I think it is important that we make this clear lest editors in the future run into issues with such grey areas in policy.

– In cases where an article could have potential in the future but does not now, it should be merged or redirected appropriately if possible, so it can be easily re-created when potential is gained.

– KOffice is primarily designed for Unix operating systems, but in the future there will likely be a Microsoft Windows and native Mac OS X version of all the applications.

– This makes it easier to modify the template in the future if there is a change in the archives referenced by the template.

– In Israeli Hebrew, there is no verb “to be” in the present tense, but only in the future tensefuture and the past tenses.

– This created “the precedent of full succession.” A precedent is a rule or law that might be followed in the future if a similar situation came up again.

– At some point in the future we will have have 500,000 and more articles on this wiki.

– Many people who buy bullion coins hope they become more expensive in the future so they can be sold.

– The song would remind them in the future about how they had gone against God.

– Can be recreated in the future when there is a use for it.

– In fact there are people who are Carriers that can be passed on until they resurface in the future generations.

– People place things inside the time capsule so people in the future will find them.

– It is possible in the future that a WYSIWYG editor will be adopted.

– It is set in the future in Chicago, Illinois.

– Redirects do not need to be “fixed”: sometimes they exist because an article hasn’t been created yet, and if the article is created in the future we won’t have to change anything.

– This book is a novel about a group of humans called the Kesh, living in the future in California.

How to use in sentence of “cloak”

How to use in-sentence of “cloak”:

– She has a magical cloak made of falcon feathers which allows her to fly between different worlds.

– In English languageEnglish Death is usually given the name Grim Reaper and from the 15th century to now, the Grim Reaper is shown as a human skeleton holding a scythe and clothed with a black cloak with a hood.

– A cloak made of the fur of squirrels, from a cave in Italy, has been dated to 23.000 years BP, and is possibly among the oldest items of clothing.

– Another valued and useful possession is Harry’s Cloak of Invisibility.

– By the end of “Deathly Hallows”, Harry possesses all three Deathly Hallows: the Cloak of Invisibility, the Resurrection Stone, and the Elder Wand, They are three of the most powerful magical items in all of the wizarding-world.

– Accordingly, most women are expected to wear the hijab, a full black cloak called an abaya, and a face-veil called niqab.

How to use in sentence of cloak
How to use in sentence of cloak

Example sentences of “cloak”:

– He does it with the help of a cloak which lets him become invisible.

– Elisha picked up Elijah’s cloak and used it to divide the water in the river of Jordan: so this cloak symbolized that Elisha had now taken Elijah’s place.

– Then the Lord sent a great and powerful wind, and an earthquake, a fire, but the Lord was not in neither: and finally he came in a gentle whisper, and Elijah went out, pulling his cloak over his face.

– After it, the Lituanians adopted the classical Grim Reaper with the black cloak and the scythe.

– Elijah’s cloak was probably of sheepskin or camel’s hair, like John the Baptist’s, and showed a big difference from the other rich, well-dressed people at that time.

– The Pavilion of the Holy Mantle holds the cloak of Mohammed, his sword, his teeth, his beard, and other relics which are known as the Sacred Trusts.

– No Dutch child nowadays goes for a walk dressed in sailor’s costume with a father who wears a cloak and hat.

– To symbolize this his cloak is made of raven feathers that when he spreads his arms looks like wings.

– Upperclassman requested an immediate cloak this morning, probably to conceal his IP from discovery.

- He does it with the help of a cloak which lets him become invisible.

- Elisha picked up Elijah's cloak and used it to divide the water in the river of Jordan: so this cloak symbolized that Elisha had now taken Elijah's place.
- Then the Lord sent a great and powerful wind, and an earthquake, a fire, but the Lord was not in neither: and finally he came in a gentle whisper, and Elijah went out, pulling his cloak over his face.

– The word “mantle” means cloak or cape, and does often resemble a cloak.

– The Princely hat crowns a purple cloak with ermine lining behind the large coat of arms.

– The women of that time valued chastity, and when they went out, they covered their faces with a shawl or cloak which would prevent them from being exposed to the outside world.

– Ahab rushed into his chariot and raced home, but the “Power of the Lord came upon Elijah and, tucking his cloak into his belt, he ran ahead of Ahab all the way to Jezreel”.

– The inside of the cloak was an airtight and watertight inflatable ovoid.

– Hiding behind a cloak of “we are too small” is ridiculous.

– She wears a white dress and a cloak that covers her knees in a cascade of rose-colored satin that speaks both to her beauty and to the luxury at her command.” Saltzman writes that “Lady Delmé” is one of the finest representatives of Reynolds’s intent to raise portraiture to the level of history painting.