How to use in-sentence of “Oxford English Dictionary”:
+ The Cockapoo has been around since 1950 and the first dictionary reference was a 1960 Oxford English Dictionary citation.
+ The Oxford English Dictionary in English from 1787.
+ Bindaas means ‘relaxed’ and this word was incorporated into the Oxford English Dictionary in 2005 Indian Express, 10 August 2005, Bindaas’ finds its way to the Oxford Dictionary”.
+ The Oxford English Dictionary has only one citation for it.
+ In 2011, the Oxford English Dictionary attempted to remove the word “cassette tape” from a small version of its book.
+ The Oxford English Dictionary gives its appearance as 1762.
+ The Oxford English Dictionary says the ethnonym “Bosniak” was first used in English by the British diplomat and historian Paul Rycaut in 1680.
+ The edict said that Christians could believe what they wanted.
+ With the signing of the Edict of Milan by Licinius and Constantine in 313, it became the most powerful religion, and the Christian Church began the persecution of Christians with whom the official disagreed.
+ In 1685, King Louis XIV replaced the Edict of Nantes with the Edict of Fontainebleau, which banned people from being Protestant.
+ A special prominence was also attached to this council because the persecution of Christians had just ended with the February 313 Edict of Milan by Emperors Constantine and Licinius.
+ In 1685, it suffered a serious economic when the Edict of Nantes was repealed.
+ Now that Israel has been released from captivity, Haman’s dangerous edict is the final try in the Old Testament time to get rid of them.
In sentence examples of edict
Example sentences of “edict”:
+ In 1598, Henry made the Edict of Nantes.
+ Lactantius gives the text of the edict in "De Mortibus Persecutorum".
+ In 1598, Henry made the Edict of Nantes.
+ Lactantius gives the text of the edict in “De Mortibus Persecutorum”.
+ Louis XIV did not like the Edict of Nantes.
+ The Emancipation Reform of 1861 in Russia, also known as the Emancipation Edict of Russia, of Emperor Alexander II of Russia.
+ The edict was an early example of freedom of religion in Europe.
+ Ottoman’s westernization politics that come from Edict Of Gülhane continued.
+ The Edict of Nantes was weakened during the reign of King Louis XIII, with many of the fortress towns being captured by the government.
+ When the Edict of Nantes, a law which gave them religious freedom, was overturned, they fled the city and went to live in Switzerland and Germany.
+ However, the Edict did not make the Protestants fully equal.
+ Galerius issued an edict permitting the practice of the Christian religion in April of 311.
+ Finally, in 1685 King Louis withdrew the Edict of Nantes.
+ But in April 311 Galerius issued the general edict of toleration, from Nicomedia in his own name and in those of Licinius and Constantine.
+ Until, in the end, the law, after having proved destructive to many people, was from mere necessity abolished.” As with Diocletian’s Edict on Maximum Prices, shortages lead to black markets where prices for the same good exceed those of an uncontrolled market.
+ An official edict closed the theatre in AD 391.
+ There had been already an edict of toleration issued by the emperor Galerius in 311.
+ The Edict of Nantes was a law that allowed people to be Protestants in France from 1598 to 1685.
+ With the Edict of Milan there began a period when Constantine granted favors to the Christian Church and its members.
+ In February 313, Constantine met with Licinius in Milan where they made the Edict of Milan.
+ The draft of regulations for Moorland concentration camp and the edict from the “Landeskriminalamts” in Dresden for Sachsenburg concentration camp are also examples.
+ The persecutions that began with an edict of 24 February 303, were credited by Christians to the influence of Galerius.
+ The country has access to the ocean through a stretch of Atlantic coastline at Muanda and the roughly 9km wide mouth of the Congo River which opens into the Gulf of Guinea.
+ The country’s first case was announced on 14 March, a 50-year-old man who returned to the Republic of the Congo from Paris, France.
+ Gabriel Zakuani is a association footballfootball player from the Democratic Republic of the Congo who currently plays for Peterborough United.
+ Kazadi taught at several universities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and abroad, including the KinshasaUniversity of Kinshasa and the University of Michigan.
+ The Congo peacock has physical characteristics of both the peafowl and the guineafowl, which may indicate that the Congo peacock is a link between the two families.
+ It is bigger than the Republic of the Congo but smaller than Germany.
+ He became well known in 1960 after his report on the independence of the Congo “Afrika im Jahre Null”.
How to use in-sentence of congo
Example sentences of “congo”:
+ A civil war in the Democratic Republic of the Congo began in 1998.
+ Serge Ibaka is a NBA player born in Republic of the Congo and a naturalized citizen of Spain.
+ The Republic of the Congo is a country in Africa.
+ The Chambeshi River in Zambia is usually taken as the source of the Congo because of the accepted practice worldwide of using the longest tributary, as with the Nile River.
+ After 999days, on 9 August 1877, Stanley reached the Portuguese outpost of Boma, around 100km from the mouth of the Congo River.
+ The Congolese forests cover southeastern Cameroon, eastern Gabon, the northern and central Republic of the Congo, the northern and central Democratic Republic of the Congo and portions of southern and southwestern Central African Republic.
+ Stanley became the first man known to have followed the Congo river across Africa to its mouth.
+ Another interesting animal in the Congo rainforest is the okapi.
+ At this, they accuse her of lying and then she admits that she was lying and that in the Congo nobody speaks the truth.
+ A civil war in the Democratic Republic of the Congo began in 1998.
+ Serge Ibaka is a NBA player born in Republic of the Congo and a naturalized citizen of Spain.
+ The Republic of the Congo is a country in Africa.
+ The COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed to have reached the Democratic Republic of the Congo on 10 March 2020.
+ It is bordered by the countries of Cameroon, Chad, Sudan, South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of the Congo.
+ Lingala is a Bantu language spoken in the North-East of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the North of the Republic of the Congo.
+ It is on the border between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Zambia.
+ The Second Congo War, beginning in 1998, devastated the country.
+ Many unusual animals live in the Congo Basin.
+ Despite owning and ruling it as a dictator, Leopold II never visited the Congo Free State and Africa.
More in-sentence examples of “congo”:
+ The Democratic Republic of the Congo was formerly known as the Congo Free State, Belgian Congo, Congo-Léopoldville, Congo-Kinshasa, and Zaire.
+ The landlocked country is bordered by Ethiopia to the east; Kenya to the southeast; Uganda to the south; the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the southwest; the Central African Republic to the west; and the Republic of Sudan to the north.
+ When the Belgian Congo became independent, its leaders fought each other.
+ It is bordered by the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west, Uganda to the north, Tanzania to the east, and Burundi to the south.
+ It is native to the Congo Basin.Dowsett R.J.
+ The Congo River is the largest river in Africa.
+ Some of the highest grade uranium ores in the world were found in the Shinkolobwe mine in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and in the Athabasca Basin in northern Canada.
+ They live in eastern and southern Democratic Republic of Congo to Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, southeastern Zimbabwe and Mozambique.
+ He was the Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo from 30 December 2006Joe Bavier, “Reuters”, 30 December 2006.
+ The Republic of the Congo is divided into 12 Departments.
+ Brazzaville is on one side of the Congo river, with Kinshasa on the other side.
+ The Congo became one of the most infamous international scandals of the early 20th century.
+ King Leopold II demanded that Stanley take the longer route, via the Congo River.
+ Though they are monogamous, species of the least-derived genera “Guttera”, “Agelastes”, and “Acryllium” tend toward social polyandry, a trait shared with other primitive galliforms such as the crested partridge and Congo peafowl.
+ Some of which, he is known for fighting at the Congo Crisis battles and fought during the Nigerian Civil War.
+ He was appointed as the Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in May 2019.
+ This is a list of prime ministers of the Republic of the Congo since the formation of the post of prime minister in 1963, to the present day.
+ The hippopotamus is another animal that can be found in the Congo rainforest, usually in the river.
+ The Congo Free State as a way to claim most of the Congo Basin.
+ The largest tropical forest zone in Africa are the forests of the Congo Basin in Central Africa.
+ Leopold is mainly remembered as the founder and sole owner of the Congo Free State.
+ The gorillas of the Congo rainforest are called “lowland gorillas”.
+ The country’s neighbours are Nigeria to the west; Chad to the northeast; the Central African Republic to the east; and Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and the Republic of the Congo to the south.
+ In 1885, Leopold used his control of the river to claim all of the Congo as his own private land.
+ One of his missions was to solve a last great mystery of Africa by tracing the course of the Congo River to the sea.
+ The Congo gets its name from the old Kingdom of Kongo which was at the mouth of the river.
+ The Democratic Republic of the Congo was formerly known as the Congo Free State, Belgian Congo, Congo-Léopoldville, Congo-Kinshasa, and Zaire.
+ The landlocked country is bordered by Ethiopia to the east; Kenya to the southeast; Uganda to the south; the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the southwest; the Central African Republic to the west; and the Republic of Sudan to the north.
+ The same pattern can be seen in other continents, especially with great rivers such as the Congo and the Indus.
+ Kikongo or Kongo is the Bantu language spoken by the Bakongo and Bandundu people in the tropical forests of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Republic of the Congo and Angola.
+ The Democratic Republic of the Congo was first at the Olympic Games in 1968.
+ The region was named the Congo Free State, but it was not free.
+ The two chimpanzee species are separated by the huge Congo River.
+ At the end of his life, the King was embittered that his establishment of a Congo Free State was spoilt by its unscrupulous government.
+ Missionaries in the Congo began to write letters and articles about the things that were happening.
+ The President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, is the head of state of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and commander-in-chief of the armed forces.
+ Lomana LuaLua is a Democratic Republic of the Congo football player.
+ The Congo peafowl is the only member of the pheasant family that originated outside Asia.
+ The Congo clawless otter is a type of otter.
+ The Congo rainforest in central Africa contains one of the longest rivers in the world, the Congo River.
+ He served as Vice President of the Republic of the Congo from 1971 to 1972.
+ This is a list of President presidents of the Republic of the Congo since the creation of the post of president in 1960, to the present day.
+ The government of Belgium took over the previously separate kingdom of Belgium’s monarch Léopold II of BelgiumLéopold II; the Congo Free State.
+ The mouth of the Congo was visited by Europeans in 1482, by the PortugalPortuguese exploration under James Kingston Tuckey that went up the river as far as Isangila.
+ It covers 45% of Pakistani territory; in terms of area the province of Balochistan is greater in area than Republic of the Congo but smaller than Germany.
+ So, the Congo area was not explored or claimed again by any European country for many years.
+ The Democratic Republic of the Congo borders the Central African Republic, Sudan,Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Zambia, Angola, and the Republic of the Congo.
+ The Kongo was a group of small states near the mouth of the Congo river ruled by a king.
+ The Mbenga people, sometimes called the “Ba-Mbenga”, live in the western Congo basin.
+ Much of the southern border is formed by tributaries of the Congo River.
+ The two species are on opposite sides of the Congo River.
+ Its range range extends throughout sub-Saharan Africa, from Senegal east to Sudan and south almost to the Congo River and Great Rift Valley.
– He asks the captain to take the boy or to hang him.
– The most dangerous way is to hang on the side of the vehicle using the spotter’s weight to bring it back down.
– It has large terraces, and some of them stick straight out and hang right over the waterfall or the stream.
– Bui Thi Minh Hang is a Vietnamese activist and blogger., 2015 In 2016, Samantha Power, the U.S.
– It has long, silky ears that hang down.
– In orchestras, where the percussionist may be playing several percussion instruments, the triangle may hang from a stand so that the player can move quickly to another instrument.
– Nowadays children usually get much more expensive presents, and hang up pillow cases or have the presents in a big pile under the Christmas tree.
Use the word hang
Example sentences of “hang”:
– There favorite food is sushi that what they loved to eat together when ever they had the chance to hang out.
– Before the 1985–86 NHL season, the best team in the league during the regular season was allowed to hang a banner stating “NHL League Champions”.
– They use their prehensile tail almost like another hand; young binturongs can even hang by their tail.
– He walked with crooked legs and he used to hang his arms out as he walked.
– Prince John plans to hang Friar Tuck to lure in Robin and kill him.
– In 1321 when she was denied access to the Leeds Castle, she made her escort try to force their way in through the gate, and after they failed, she made 13 of her escort hang immediately.
– The name is from the Latin word “pendere” which means “to hang down”.
– The “Mona Lisa” used to hang in the Chateau Fontainebleau and was then moved to the Palace of Versailles.
– During the August Revolution, Ho Chi Minh wrote the speech at 48 Hang Ngang Street, Hanoi, at the home of a bourgeoisie family that donated 5,147 taels of gold to the Revolutionary Government headed by Ho Chi Minh.
– I’ve edited Simple for a while, and now I just hang around and participate in discussion.
– In June, 2001, MTR Corporation Limited was transferred to Hang Seng Index.
– For example, a full-skirted dress cut on the bias will hang more gracefully or a narrow dress will cling to the figure.
– The victims of substandard or obscene telephone calls should hang up on the callers and report the incidents to their telephone company or local police.
– They are born with their eyes wide open and hang on to their mothers instinctively.
– The faculty club at the University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, has a Benedict Arnold Room, in which framed original letters written by Arnold hang on the walls.
– They point out two men who are Jesuits, and the people get ready to hang them.
– The roots of the plant hang in the air and the advantage of this system is that the roots have good access to oxygen.
– Until recently, MTR stations only had branches of the Hang Seng Bank and Maxim’s Cakes stores, owned by Jardine Matheson, and a handful of other shops.
- There favorite food is sushi that what they loved to eat together when ever they had the chance to hang out.
- Before the 1985–86 NHL season, the best team in the league during the regular season was allowed to hang a banner stating "NHL League Champions".
More in-sentence examples of “hang”:
– The leaves hang over the running water of mountain streams, creeks, and small rivers.
– They hang out at the cafe drinking beer.
– At first, allow the breast to hang naturally.
– Emma persuades the men to hang Vienna.
– At relatively rather large distances, the attractive effect and lack of thermal energy allows pairs of electrons to hang together.
– Eye bolts are commonly used to attach cables to objects, for instance attaching a ropestring to the back of a painting to allow the painting to hang from a nail on a wall.
– They can hang from branches as they catch their food.
– Gorilla babies begin to hang onto their mothers when they are only a few hours old and will continue to do so for the next three years.
– She loves to hang with friends and says, she could not be happier.
– The Subway has signs that hang from the stations’ ceilings to show the routes and where they go.
– All cubozoans have four ‘legs’ hanging from the corners, from which hang tentacles.
– The pursuing American army included the Marquis de Lafayette, who was under orders from Washington to summarily hang Arnold if he was captured.
– They were made of gold or jewels, and people would stick them in their hats or hang them on necklaces when they were not using them.
– They hang on to branches or rocks with their feet.
– They hang on the cliffs over the Huécar River gorge.
– The nematocysts are attached to the tentacles that hang down from the edge of the umbrella dome.
– When Mario gets a running start, he can fly in the air and hang there for a short period of time.
– But Aldrin gets the hang of things and eventually wins.
– Tree frogs have sticky feet, which helps them to climb and hang on to the big leaves.
– Scientists think the virus is not able to hang in the air a long time and go far like the measles virus does.
– In 2012, Bui Thi Minh Hang was free again, and started to work for human rights again.
– Bui Thi Minh Hang was released on Saturday Feb.
– They will then hang upside down on a horizontal surface.
– It has large terraces, and some of them stick straight out and hang over the waterfall or the stream.
- The leaves hang over the running water of mountain streams, creeks, and small rivers.
- They hang out at the cafe drinking beer.
– Their roots hang down in the air or running into the moss growing on the trees.Schenk H.J.
– Similar to a legendary troll under the bridge, who waits and makes demands of travellers trying to cross the bridge, the difficult users tend to hang around some significant articles, knowing that certain people will want to change or correct part of the text.
– Burlesque pasties may also feature tassels which hang from the center, performer will sometimes twirl these as part of a performance.
– These big churches needed paintings to hang on the walls.
– Giotto also painted a very large “Crucifix” to hang in Ognissanti Church.
– She likes to hang out with the guys, drink beer and watch ice hockey.
– The testicles hang in the scrotum by the spermatic cord.
– Then the adults start bringing live animals that are healthy, and when the pup gets the hang of eating these, the adults stop bringing food.
– After that hang a spear above your bed, and let free all the chicken from their roosts.
– Sometimes, the SS would tie a prisoner’s hands behind his back and hang him by his wrists.
– Bui Thi Minh Hang was released Feb.
– It stars Clint Eastwood as Jed Cooper, an innocent man who survives being hanged, Inger Stevens as a widow who helps him, Ed Begley as the leader of the gang that tried to hang him, and Pat Hingle as the judge who hires Jed as a US Marshal.
– The judges at the Salon refused to hang this work in the gallery because it showed a naked woman sitting on the grass with two men wearing clothes.
– They fit the figures and hang in a natural way like real clothes.
– The ears hang down either side of the head to cheek level, with furry ends, called “feathered.” The neck is covered in a mane of hair.
– It is a support for the scapula bone and helps the arm to hang freely.
– The twigs are slender, and in an old tree the they often hang downwards.
– It sometimes even lets its tongue hang from its mouth.
– Another way of playing the cymbal is to use just one cymbal, and to hang it on a stand.
– Orioles are very famous for building amazingly long bags that hang far below the branch.
– The rest of the people hang onto the bridge, which hits a cliff.
– A bare assertion denies that an issue is debatable.
– Some people think that every single assertion in an article needs to be cited.
– In logic, “ipse dixit” is known as the bare assertion fallacy.
– The main issue concerning our versions is that under ordinary circumstances, stating that something merely “exists” is not an assertion of its notability prec.
– In particular in “The Tao of Physics” he makes the assertion that physics and metaphysics are both inexorably leading to the same knowledge.
– I’m not even trying to “deny it” as you say, I don’t know where you got any evidence for that assertion of “fact”.
– While ideally every assertion and assumption that is not necessarily true would have the various positions on it detailed and referenced, in practice much of human knowledge relies on the probably true rather than the necessarily true, and actually doing this would result in the article devolving into an incoherent jumble of backtracking explanations and justifications.
– One way to imagine elliptic geometry is by thinking of the surface of a globe.
– Soil covers a lot of the surface of the Earth.
– They are called sea because ancient astronomers looked at the Moon and thought they saw seas and oceans on the Moon. The maria cover about 16% of the surface of the Moon and most of them are in the side of the moon which is visible from Earth.
– Before being designated the Eisenhower Expressway, the highway was called the Congress Expressway because of the surface street that was located approximately in its path and onto which I-290 runs at its eastern terminus in the Chicago Loop.
– It covers about 71% of the surface of the Earth.
– The discussion above defined the surface integral by using a parametrization of the surface “S”.
Some example sentences of of the surface
Example sentences of “of the surface”:
– The exact nature of the force which holds them on varies according to the nature of the surface and the adsorbed molecules.
– The event almost turned into a disaster because of the surface of crushed stone and tar.
– When it came to within 1 yd or so of the surface it was covered with gravel and tamped down, a process called “pavire”, or “pavimentare”.
– Roughly 22% of the surface of Earth is land, while the rest is covered with water.
– If, however, the normals for these parametrizations point in opposite directions, the value of the surface integral obtained using one parametrization is the negative of the one obtained via the other parametrization.
– The balk spaces define areas of the surface of the table where a player may only score up to a certain number of points while the object balls are within that region.
– The surface integral can be defined component-wise according to the definition of the surface integral of a scalar field; the result is a vector.
– The European part makes up 38 % of the surface of Europe.
– Libration is a slow rocking back and forth of the Moon as viewed from Earth, permitting an observer to see slightly different halves of the surface at different times.
– The Young–Laplace equation relates the pressure difference to the shape of the surface or wall.
– This is usually due to friction, though the use of shear force of the surface is also commonly used.
– But if the pressure on one side of the surface differs from pressure on the other side, the pressure difference times surface area results in a normal force.
– About 60% of the surface of Mars shows a record of impacts from that era.Barlow N.G.
– There are pictures of the surface of Mars that were sent back to Earth by the probes.
– It is the largest named ocean and it covers one-third of the surface of the entire world.
– Although easily deformed, droplets of water tend to be pulled into a spherical shape by the cohesive forces of the surface layer.
– A mud volcano is usually made by mud diapir that breaks out of the surface of the Earth or on the ocean bottom.
– Capillary action is a result of the surface tension of liquids.
– In the tropics, with the sun nearly overhead, the temperature of the surface layers can rise to over in all parts of the globe.
- The exact nature of the force which holds them on varies according to the nature of the surface and the adsorbed molecules.
- The event almost turned into a disaster because of the surface of crushed stone and tar.
– Darcy half as well as I do my dear Wickham, you must be very happy.
– The attacker, Robert Lewis Dear Jr, then-age 57, was arrested.
– It all started when Hortencio sang a song about his dear friend Late.
– When Percy and Annabeth are holding on for dear life at the edge of a chasm that lead to Tartarus, Nico desperately tries and fails to save them before they fall into Tartarus, promising he would lead the others to the other side of the doors of death.
– Only 25%? Dear god man….
– In the 2000 movie X-Men, Magneto Magneto tells the mutant-hating Robert Kelly “My dear Senator, we aren’t here to kill you, we’re here to welcome you to the Brotherhood of Mutants”.
– Lévesque began his concession speech by saying “My dear friends, if I understand you correctly, you’re saying: ‘until next time.'” In the speech, he called the Canadian government’s involvement in the campaign “scandalously immoral” and emphasized that the result must be accepted and that it was now the Canadian government’s responsibility to provide the changes to the constitution that Trudeau had promised.
dear – sentence examples
Example sentences of “dear”:
– His fifth album Dear Mama a dedication to his mother was released in 2016.
– But there’s no need for her to worry, because Melanie is as always totally loving and accepting of “our dear Scarlett”, walking her to every guest one by one, forcing them to greet her.
– She received awards in portraying a supporting character in film Kapoor and Sons, a drug addict from Bihar in Udta Punjab and a free spirited girl next door in Dear Zindagi.
– The Queen wrote: “She is a clever dear girl with a fine strong character, unselfish and affectionate.” In her new role, Louise was less bored by the court, because she had more things to do.
– Hi dear respected admins.
– In memorial events, art, videos, and images, fans all over the world have gravitated towards this song as their declaration of love and support for the band and the memory of our dear friend, Chester.
– He is a main actor in the movies “Coach Carter”, “Dear John Dear John”, “21 Jump Street”, its sequel “22 Jump Street”, “White House Down”, “The Lego Movie”, “Foxcatcher”, “The Hateful Eight”, and in “Hail, Caesar!”.
– James Dudley was inducted for being a dear friend of the McMahon family and for being loyal to the company for a long time.
– Her memory is held dear by Mazatlécos to this day, and the restored Teatro Angela Peralta by the Plazuela keeps her memory alive.
– So, dear community, is Mrs/Dr.
– Skanda-Kumara’s place of worship is held dear by many Sri Lankans who consider the Kataragama complex and its temples holy and make annual pilgrimages there.
– For “The Window” and “So Dear to My Heart”, Driscoll won an Academy Juvenile Award for his roles in those two movies.
- His fifth album Dear Mama a dedication to his mother was released in 2016.
- But there's no need for her to worry, because Melanie is as always totally loving and accepting of "our dear Scarlett", walking her to every guest one by one, forcing them to greet her.
+ Combined with public diplomacy, these results develop a national and international interaction and give effective information, ideas and suggestions to the related decision makers; thus bring about strategic contributions to a Turkey centered perspective on the basis of power and justice.
+ It was centered in Turkey and controlled the eastern and southern lands around the Mediterranean Sea.
+ Chechens in Turkey are Turkish peopleTurkish citizens of Chechen descent and Chechen refugees living in Turkey.
+ In late December 2003, the Grand National Assembly of Turkey passed a law that allowed for the removal of six zeroes from the currency, and the creation of the new lira.
+ The capital citycapital and second-largest city of Turkey is Ankara.
+ Böcekler represented Turkey at the 2018 European Juvenile Swimming Competition and the 2018 Mediterranean Olympic Games.
Example sentences of turkey
Example sentences of “turkey”:
+ Although in 1880 the word “Armenia” was banned from being used in the press, schoolbooks, and governmental establishments in Turkey and was subsequently replaced with words like eastern Anatolia or northern Kurdistan, Armenians had maintained much of their culture and heritage.
+ The disease was confirmed to have reached Turkey on 11 March 2020, after a man who had returned to Turkey from Europe, tested positive.
+ The Linga in Turkey is known to be 4,200+ years old.
+ He was the Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey and List of Ministers of National Defense of TurkeyMinister of National Defense from 1997 to 1999, as the Minister of the Interior from 1991 to 1993, as the Minister of Finance from 1979 to 1980 and as the Minister of Youth and Sports from 1969 to 1971.
+ Abdal by Peter Alford Andrews pages 435 to 438 in Ethnic groups in the Republic of Turkey / compiled and edited by Peter Alford Andrews, with the assistance of Rüdiger Benninghaus Wiesbaden : Dr.
+ Portugal, Persian and Turkey had many wars for control over Muscat from the 1500s to the 1700s.
+ Although in 1880 the word "Armenia" was banned from being used in the press, schoolbooks, and governmental establishments in Turkey and was subsequently replaced with words like eastern Anatolia or northern Kurdistan, Armenians had maintained much of their culture and heritage.
+ The disease was confirmed to have reached Turkey on 11 March 2020, after a man who had returned to Turkey from Europe, tested positive.
+ In a bid to gain membership into NATO, Republic of Turkey sent army troops to combat during the Korean War.
+ These include deciduous trees such as English oaks, White Poplar, PlatanusPlane trees, Cedars, Turkey Oaks, Araucarias and evergreens such as Moreton Bay Figs, combined with flower beds of flowers and shrubs.
+ These are a few examples: The Shimmy, The Grind, The Turkey Trot, The Bunny Hug, The Texas Tommy, The Cakewalk…
+ Azerbaijani is also spoken in Dagestan a Federal subjects of Russiarepublic of Georgia, north eastern Turkey and in some parts of Ukraine and in northwestern Iran.
More in-sentence examples of “turkey”:
+ There are other estimates however that place the number of people in Turkey with Albanian ancestry and or background upward to 5 million.
+ Georgians in Turkey are mostly Sunni IslamSunni Muslims of Hanafi “madh’hab”.
+ Hakan held the position of Senior Adviser for Cyprus Affairs between 2011 and 2015, and served as the Ambassador of Turkey to Nigeria between 2015 and 2018, and become Ambassador to Beirut on July 4, 2018.
+ Ancient Armenia grew larger into parts of what are now Turkey and Iran.
+ The UK, Turkey and Greece became guarantor powers of the island.
+ It grows in Spain, Italy, Portugal, Turkey and Iran.
+ He played 37 times for Turkey between 1956 to 1967.
+ South KoreaKorea, Liechtenstein, and Turkey did not participate in 1952, after having competed in 1948.
+ He has played for Turkey national team.
+ There is a popular legend that Benjamin Franklin once supported the wild turkey as a symbol of the United States instead of the bald eagle.
+ The last match versus Turkey was won 1:0 through a goal by the later team coach Herbert Prohaska.
+ Russia had taken Crimea from Turkey in an earlier war.
+ The total population of Turkey is 79,749,461 according to the 2012 estimate.
+ Barcelona and Turkey national team.
+ He is one of the founders of the Marxist-Leninist organization Türkiye Halk Kurtuluş Ordusu, in English Turkey People’s Liberation Army.
+ In the middle of the 19th century a Syrian merchant brought the secret recipe of ice cream from Turkey to Damascus, where he developed a softer local version of ice cream called “Booza”, which is lighter And airy from the Turkish version, and from there it was distributed to Arab countries.
+ In the United States, people traditionally eat turkey on the holiday of Thanksgiving.
+ East of them lies Bear Creek Lake, a reservoir fed by Bear Creek and Turkey Creek.
+ At its peak, the Hittite Empire covered most of modern Turkey and Syria.
+ On February 15, 1999 Turkey succeeded in kidnapping or arresting him in Nairobi and quickly transported him to Turkey.
+ Skiers from Turkey also tried to get the right to go to Pyeongchang.
+ The Turkish national football team is the national football team of the Republic of Turkey and is worked by the Turkish Football Federation.
+ The other main areas of fighting were in the Middle East, in the Gallipoli region of Turkey and between Italy and Austria-Hungary.
+ Charter flights operates to Egypt, Turkey and Tunesia.
+ Some “light” salami might add turkey or chicken to reduce both fat and calories.
+ Happy Turkey Day to those Americans here!!!! Time to give thanks.
+ Such a pattern occurred in the North Anatolian fault in Turkey in the 20th century.
+ Starting in the 1960s many workers from Turkey and Morocco came to the Netherlands for temporary work.
+ People in Turkey have to go to school for 12 years.
+ It is commonly eaten with turkey during the Thanksgiving holiday in North America or during Christmas dinner in the United Kingdom.
+ In February 2006, Catholic priest Andrea Santoro, an Italian missionary working in Turkey for 10 years, was shot twice at his church near the Black Sea.
+ The ice cream is very popular in Turkey and there are even street stalls especially for Turkish Mastic ice cream where they pour boiling chocolate syrup over an ice cream cup.
+ He also played for Turkey 26 times.
+ Tierrablanca Gonzalez died in Istanbul, Turkey at age 68, from COVID-19 in Istanbul, Turkey.
+ The first was Turkey in 1928, where Kemal Atatürk substituted the Arab alphabet with the Roman alphabet after ordering the end of the Ottoman Empire.
+ Thanks to his linguistic skills, he served in a diplomatic capacity during Russia’s wars with Turkey and France.
+ This is a list of cities in Turkey by population.
+ Since 5 February 2016, he has played for Beijing Guoan and the Turkey national team.
+ Dadrian :”When the Republic of Turkey was founded in 1923, the capital was moved to Ankara, and Constantinople was officially renamed Istanbul in 1930.” was a researcher and historian of the Armenian Genocide.
+ The main variant of Christianity present in Turkey is the Eastern Orthodox branch, focused mainly in the Armenian Apostolic and Syriac/Greek Orthodox Church.
+ It also said that the US must take its nuclear missiles out of Turkey if they wanted Russia to take their missiles out of Cuba.
+ This dialect is spoken in southeastern provinces of Republic of Turkey such as Şanlıurfa, Diyarbakır, Bitlis and Adıyaman.
+ On 18 February 1952, Greece and Turkey also joined.
+ The President of Turkey is often known as the “Cumhurbaşkanı”, meaning ‘President of the People’.
+ Visitors to Turkey are often surprised by the importance given to Atatürk in present-day Turkey.
+ There are other estimates however that place the number of people in Turkey with Albanian ancestry and or background upward to 5 million.
+ Georgians in Turkey are mostly Sunni IslamSunni Muslims of Hanafi "madh'hab".
+ Hakan held the position of Senior Adviser for Cyprus Affairs between 2011 and 2015, and served as the Ambassador of Turkey to Nigeria between 2015 and 2018, and become Ambassador to Beirut on July 4, 2018.
– His ghost fell to the underworld while his immortal part rose to Mount Olympus.
– The Grey Lady is the house ghost and when she was alive she was Helena Ravenclaw, daughter of Rowena Ravenclaw.
– This ghost shows him his unhappy childhood and how he did not get married.
– However, it is most well known for the ghost that is said to be around the area since 1762.
– Actors play the part of the ghost and the servant who killed him in a dramatic “Spook Experience”.
– UFOs and some ghost lights are different, they are usually in the sky while will o’ the wisps are near ground.
– The old grandmother’s ghost comes again to Hermann.
ghost some example sentences
Example sentences of “ghost”:
– They are lit at midnight each night during Ghost month.
– It is also said to be one of the more haunted buildings in Boise, and was featured on the Travel Channel show Ghost Stories in 2009.
– They become ghost towns.
– The Principle traps Divya’s ghost in a box to save Vijay, but she gets out mysteriously, goes into Vijay’s body, and kills him by throwing him from a building.
– In 1969 and 1970, she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for her role as Carolyn Muir in the sitcom “The Ghost Mrs.
– He was also known for co-creating the supernatural motorcyclist the Ghost Rider Ghost Rider and the supernatural hero the Son of Satan.
– So Teito and three bishops who are the members of 7 ghost begin to fight for peace and justice.
- They are lit at midnight each night during Ghost month.
- It is also said to be one of the more haunted buildings in Boise, and was featured on the Travel Channel show Ghost Stories in 2009.
- They become ghost towns.
– The Royal ghost frog is a species of frog in the Heleophrynidae family.
– He is known for his play “The Ghost Train.
– Such ghost people call Liekkiö.
– The ghost may stay on Earth because he or she has unfinished problems or is still trying to say goodbye to people who they missed.
More in-sentence examples of “ghost”:
– Later, the ghost of the grandmother comes to Hermann and tells him the three secret cards: Three, Seven, Ace.
– Liotta was Shoeless Joe Jackson, the ghost of the famed baseball player.
– Later that evening, he is visited by the ghost of his dead business partner Jacob Marley, a man whose greed and selfishness have doomed him to eternal hellfire.
– A ghost may capture an opponent’s ghost by moving to its square.
– Later the ghost asks Shiva to help him get revenge of the murderers.
– The park has several undisturbed ichthyosaur fossils of the species “Shonisaurus popularis” as well as the early-20th Century ghost town of Berlin.
– People enjoy the tales of possible ghost encounters on the prison grounds.
– Before the filming, Acorah had been fed misinformation about a non-existent ghost of Kreed Kafer by the show parapsychologist Dr.
– Marvel, the Scarlet Witch, the Vision, Ant-Man, the the WaspWasp, Ghost Rider, Black Widow, Blade, Daredevil, and Elektra.
– The name means “holy spirit” after the Holy Ghost of Christianity.
– Since the Ghost Ranch specimens were discovered, more skeletons have been found in Arizona, New Mexico and an as-yet unconfirmed specimen from Utah, including both adults and juveniles.
– Belvoir is a ghost town in Douglas County, KansasDouglas County, Kansas, United States.
– Different cultures have understood ghost lights differently.
– The fact that some animals and fungus glows may explain some ghost lights.
– There are many theories about what ghost lights are.
– This ghost shows Scrooge what Christmas will be like in the future if he does not change.
– The ghost frog is the common name for a family of frogs of the family Heleophrynidae.
– Kratos, the Ghost of Sparta had killed his wife and daughter against his will from Ares.
– In the dreams, Maria’s ghost pointed to where she was buried in the barn.
– In 1947, a substantial ‘graveyard’ of “Coelophysis” fossils was found in New Mexico, at Ghost Ranch, close to the original find.
– He eventually has the idea of getting some actors to put on a play of a king being killed in the way the ghost described to see if Claudius reacts guiltily.
– Most of it is lost fishing nets, called ghost nets, and other fishing tools from large boats.
– Only when a ghost is captured does the opposing player know whether it is good or evil.
– She is known for her roles as Dutch in the Syfy television series “Killjoys Killjoys”, Ornela in the Ready Player One”, and Ghost in the Marvel Cinematic Universe movie “Ant-Man and the Wasp”.
- Later, the ghost of the grandmother comes to Hermann and tells him the three secret cards: Three, Seven, Ace.
- Liotta was Shoeless Joe Jackson, the ghost of the famed baseball player.
– William de Curtorim encouraged Hortencio to take up writing again he became a ghost writer for the Late Artist by penning down six Tiatrs.
– His live action movies are “Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol”.
– She starred several movies including “Heaven Can Wait Heaven Can Wait”, “Laura”, “The Razor’s Edge”, “The Ghost and Mrs.
– Top tourist attractions for the Yangtze river cruise are Chongqing Dazu Carvings, Three Gorges, lesser Three Gorges, Bai Di City, Fengdu Ghost City and so on.
– Her best known movies were “Little Women Little Women”, “Limehouse Blues”, “The Ghost Goes West”, and “Rasputin and the Empress”.
– La Güera is a ghost town on the Atlantic OceanAtlantic coast at the southern tip of Western Sahara.
– He also had a role in “Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol” and “John Wick”.
– Each tribe added its own elements into the Ghost Dance.
– Space Ghost Coast to Coast is a parody talk show with characters from the Space Ghost action adventure show from the 1960’s.
– Liekkiö or Ihtiriekko is a ghost of a bastard child in Finnish mythology.
– Likewise, the Ghost in William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” may also presuppose a belief in purgatory, “I am thy fathers spirit, Doomd for a certaine tearme to walke the night, And for the day confind to fast in fires, Till the foule crimes done in my dayes of nature Are burnt and purg’d away”.
– Often the ghost is said to appear as a feeling of cold and a light or a misty cloud, but sometimes people say they have seen ghosts that look more like people.
– Barkerville is a ghost town in the CanadaCanadian province of British Columbia.
– Dhandapaani comes to know that the ghost of Muni is inside Ganesh’s body so he gets a shaman to save his life.
– It is said to be haunted by the ghost of a nun.
– Ray Stantz, their secretary Janine Melnitz and their mascot ghost Slimer.
– The show is divided into “BuzzFeed Unsolved: True Crime”, which deals with unsolved crimes, and “BuzzFeed Unsolved: Supernatural”, which deals with paranormal mysteries and ghost hunting, having a total of 7 seasons.
– He starred in “Vice Versa”, “Anna Karenina”, “The Winslow Boy”, “The Fan”, “Scrooge”, “The House Across the Lake”, and in “The Ghost Train”.
– Niobe and Ghost are sent into the Matrix and retrieve a message found in a package.
– She and her comrades are sent to reap a group of vengeful souls from a ghost wagon who were revived courtesy of Kurohime.
– The show featured 40 children, aged 8–15, living in a ghost town named “Bonanza Town”.
+ There are currently thirteen presidential libraries in the NARA system.
+ On February 2, 2003, Yuguchi died of stomach cancer in Nara at the age of 57.
+ Osaka is surrounded by Hyōgo Prefecture, Kyoto Prefecture, Nara Prefecture, Wakayama Prefecture.
+ The original type of sushi was developed in the Nara Prefecture as a way of preserving fish in fermented rice.
+ Emperor Kōnin is traditionally venerated at his tomb; the Imperial Household Agency designates “Tahara no Higashi no Misasagi” in Nara as the location of Kōnin’s mausoleum.
+ The borders of the provinces were often changed until the end of the Nara period.
nara how to use in sentences
Example sentences of “nara”:
+ She is the older sister of singer Nara Leão and was married to Samuel Wainer, founder of the newspaper Última Hora.
+ Narazuke is a type of traditional pickle that began in Nara Prefecture, Japan.
+ In 2007, the Research Institutes were merged with the Tokyo National Museum, the Kyoto National Museum, the Nara National Museum and the Kyushu National Museum.
+ Before Nara period, Ise Shrine, the holiest Shinto shrine is established in this Province and here is introduced by a word “KamikazeKamukaze” in waka rhetorics in Nara periode.
+ It was the law during the 700s c.e., which was the Nara period in Japan.
+ The 11th reconstruction of the Kasuga Shrine in Nara was finished.
+ The sword was used and improved during the Nara period approx.
+ For example, “Daijō-daijin” or Chancellor of the Realm was a government position in Japan in the late Nara periodNara and Heian periods.
+ It was established in the Nara period as part of the Taihō Code reforms.
+ Yoshino is a town in Yoshino District, NaraYoshino District, Nara Prefecture, Japan.
+ In the Nara period, Shimotsuke was part of Keno Province.
+ Japanese people have used “tatami” since the Nara Era.
+ The capital of Japan was moved from Nara in 784.
+ Later Rüdiger Nehberg showed that Tatunca Nara was actually a German named Günther Hauck.
+ The Nara Palace has been named as a “Special Historic Site”.
+ The Union Council of Nara is subdivided into the following areas: Changah, Dakhan, Gohra, Kanger Hoter, Kehan, Maira Ulla, Mari, Mohri-Badbhen, Nara and Satora.
+ To the south, it faces Osaka PrefectureOsaka and Nara Prefectures.
+ In the Nara era, “jan” was found in Nishi city, Heiankyo.
+ She is the older sister of singer Nara Leão and was married to Samuel Wainer, founder of the newspaper Última Hora.
+ Narazuke is a type of traditional pickle that began in Nara Prefecture, Japan.
+ In 2007, the Research Institutes were merged with the Tokyo National Museum, the Kyoto National Museum, the Nara National Museum and the Kyushu National Museum.