“atrophy” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “atrophy”:

+ Lehto died of multiple system atrophy in Helsinki on 22 June 2019, aged 68.

+ Spinal muscular atrophy is the most common genetic disease causing deaths of babies.

+ Signaling in Muscle Atrophy and Hypertrophy.

+ Multiple system atrophy is a rare Neurodegenerationneurodegenerative disorder which causes autonomic dysfunction, slow movement, muscle rigidity, and postural instability due to dysfunction of the basal ganglia, and ataxia.

+ Muscular atrophy can cause serious problems in a person’s life.

atrophy - sentence examples
atrophy – sentence examples

In-sentence examples of “harassment”

How to use in-sentence of “harassment”:

+ In 2017, Singleton was accused of sexual harassment by a journalist who interviewed him.

+ In November 2017, Conyers was accused of sexual harassment and for paying off the accuser.

+ In 1996 and 1999, Behring was accused of sexual harassment by multiple women.

+ He worked as the artistic director of the Old Vic theatre at London in 2003 and played Francis Underwood in the television drama series, “House of Cards” until 2017 when allegations of sexual harassment arose about Spacey.

+ They are also concerned about the amount of sexual harassment occurring in army ranks.

In-sentence examples of harassment
In-sentence examples of harassment

Example sentences of “harassment”:

+ Because of her involvement in the feud, the harassment she received from some fans was so strong that she felt as if “even when was walking the dog there was going to be someone yelling ‘You screwed Matt!’ out the window.” Eventually, she became so fed up with the treatment she was receiving from these fans, she decided that the only way to avoid such harassment was to retire altogether.

+ He was fired in December 2017 after a sexual harassment investigation.

+ However, since no other admins seem to be around at the moment, I decided to block to prevent further harassment and attacks on members of this project.

+ Sexual harassment is bullying, coercing or making threats of sexual natures toward other people.

+ Some people fear profiling is taken too far by police forces and can lead to harassment and arrest based on skin colour, religious beliefs, culture, nation of origin, or any social type or group that can be stereotyped by characteristic behaviour.

+ Until sexual harassment claims arose in February 2018, Lord Lester sat as a Liberal Democrat.

+ He was accused multiple times of sexual harassment by his patients and was sued multiple times.

+ Because of her involvement in the feud, the harassment she received from some fans was so strong that she felt as if "even when was walking the dog there was going to be someone yelling 'You screwed Matt!' out the window." Eventually, she became so fed up with the treatment she was receiving from these fans, she decided that the only way to avoid such harassment was to retire altogether.

+ He was fired in December 2017 after a sexual harassment investigation.

+ As a lawyer, he won several major cases, including South Korea’s first sexual harassment conviction.

+ While women have gained many more rights and freedoms in most of the developed world, especially since the beginning of the 20th century, many women still face discrimination and harassment worldwide.

+ There are a lot of types of harassment: bullying at school or by neighbors, sexual harassment at work or when someone borrowed money, or racial and religious discrimination.

+ Those with sexual harassment or bad Internet uses are usually harsh.

“blame” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “blame”:

– Many of Bad Religion’s songs are about what they think are social problems, but they do not blame causes of these problems to any single person or group.

– Plausible deniability refers to the denial of blame in chains of command.

– People who claim to have EHS blame it for headaches, fatigue, stress, sleep disturbances, skin symptoms like prickling, burning sensations and rashes, pain and ache in muscles and many other health problems.

– Many blame them for the bad name of communism.

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

blame - example sentences
blame – example sentences

Example sentences of “blame”:

– Some people say North took the blame and punishment rather than Reagan.

– The goal posts are still where they were, you just keep trying to change, hide or distort the facts to make your case then blame others for changing the rules on you when things don’t seem to be working out the way you wanted them to.

– Whenever something bad, that was not someone’s fault, happened to a member of the Azande, they would blame witchcraft for the issue.

– Oliver North was tried in court for the affair because he took the blame instead of Reagan.

– Wyatt once wrote a letter to his son that put blame in both parents for the bad marriage, “but chiefly in her.” Both Thomas Wyatt and his wife Elizabeth cheated on each other.

– Loomis betrays Mickey and shoots him, as she plans to blame the murders on Mickey.

– Conservation groups blame people doing the challenge for dropping litter and damaging the landscape.

– However, this blame is not fair as most GMs are not developers and cannot fix those types of problems.

– Before her death, she wrote a post on Facebook asking the public to blame the Russian Federation for her death.

– Other historians blame the unstable system of leadership.

- Some people say North took the blame and punishment rather than Reagan.

- The goal posts are still where they were, you just keep trying to change, hide or distort the facts to make your case then blame others for changing the rules on you when things don't seem to be working out the way you wanted them to.
- Whenever something bad, that was not someone’s fault, happened to a member of the Azande, they would blame witchcraft for the issue.

More in-sentence examples of “blame”:

– In court at Darlinghurst, Sydney, Scott tried to take the blame for the crime.

– Some people blame Ronald Reagan for the crisis because he signed the Tax Reform Act of 1986 which some might think was a direct result of the crisis.

– Some people also blame the sparrowhawk for decreases in the numbers of smaller birds.

– Brad at the beginning had to take drugs and alcohol every time they got together, so that he had something to blame for the next day.

– Moses tries to take the blame and tells Pharaoh that Rameses only wanted his approval.

– In the tape, V tells them that they are all to blame for the current state of government.

– Initially, I was not thrilled with the concept of having to do IEP 2 in a wiki I am not familiar with, but what Hisham has told me, its a very nice community, I’m sorry English editors, but a lot of students as well as CA’s left en wiki, only because the en editors were really being mean, I don’t blame them, with their amount of work though.

– Ratan persuades Chandana to go to a beauty parlour so that he can meanwhile steal the jewelry and blame it on Amloki.

– Quoting an article of K F Rustomjee, the former DGP of Maharashtra and BSF, “Captain Panduranga Reddy” said that the policemen from Akola district in then Central Province were sent in to Hyderabad state in the garb of Razakars to create turmoil and blame the Nizam government.

– Often, players who aren’t happy with the game will blame the GMs for any problems.

– He was interviewed by the “National Enquirer” of January 2013 and said: “I don’t blame anybody but myself and my drug abuse for my career going haywire.

– The official inquiry into the escape placed most of the blame onto prison staff.

– If he does not blame the crime on Jones, he is refusing to defend Smith the way Smith wants.

– Momus is the Deitygod of blame in Greek mythology.

– After questions about her handling of the war, Meir left her job even though she had been found to be not to blame for problems with the war.

– A client named Smith wants to blame his crime on another client named Jones.

– I do not want to blame anyone, because that is not productive.

– In 1983, the group claimed they were to blame for a parcel bomb sent to the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament’s headquarters.

– They said they did not want the name to have any person, place, or animal in it, like “Wuhan” or “pangolin,” because then people might blame the disease on that place, person, or animal.

– Later in 2006, Megadeth performed a live concert in Montreal and responded to the blame they and their music received.

– Vikernes called Blackthorn’s claims a “defense to make sure I couldn’t blame him “.

– President Trump tried to call Heyer’s mother, but after Trump said there was blame on “many sides”, she refused to take his calls.

– They blame the United States, saying it is a conspiracy to make sure they cannot compete.

– Herakles however lay the blame for the theft on Eurystheus.

– A mouse is loose in the Pickles’ garage and house, knocking things off of the shelves, and Stu places the blame on Spike.

– The song advises not to believe in theories such as superstitions and the song references how adults blame children for the bad luck they have faced -.

– If you want to bring up the fact he emailed me, then blame me, as it was I who requested it.

– This is when people say that someone who has been raped is the person to blame for their rape.

– In the spring of 190, Rome was afflicted by a food shortage, for which the official actually in charge of the grain supply managed to lay the blame on Cleander.

– HumanHumans are to blame due to cutting down animals’ natural habitat such as forests.

– The doctors and nurses blame him for Dr.

– Gatsby tells Nick that he will take the blame in order to save Daisy.

– I admit that the recent debacle regarding flood flag was blown out of proportion – and that I am partly to blame – and I think now that the guidelines around this tool have been made clearer such an incident won’t happen again.

– Automobiles can cause air pollution if too many are used in a small area like a city, and the combined pollution of the world’s automobiles is partly to blame for climate change.

– The Israelites become thirsty and blame Moses for lack of water.

– Shifting blame and discounting the opinions of others just because you yourself have issues with that opinion is a moot point.

– They were named after Herbert Hoover, who was the President of the United States during the start of the Great Depression and was given the blame for it.

– Batman offers to take the blame for all the murders.

– Scar does not want to die and lies to Simba that the hyenas are to blame for everything.

– He said that the band was no more than “a manufactured product of a major-label.” He also blame Hayley Williams for treating the rest of the group members as her solo project.

– In a phobia, someone has an irrational fear, but does not blame anyone for this fear.

– In the end, when the project failed, everyone was quick to jump the gun and blame IEP and us ambassadors, it was more of passing the buck instead of helping out.

– Her grandmother Bhabho ignores and looks down upon Kanak because according to her, Kanak is to blame for her parents’ death, but later upon realising her love for Kanak, Bhabho accepts her as family.

– They will try to prove whether the person is to blame or not.

– Do not blame the victim.

– Both sides blame each other for starting the war.

– However, the building’s owner continues to blame overcrowding on the balcony for its complete structural failure, although he has taken steps to strengthen the balconies at his properties to prevent a recurrence of the disaster.

– This Declaration also affirm the universal worth of human rights, freedom and democracy and blame any terrorism, unlawful drug trade and also kidnapping as their destructions and insists international cooperation to combat against them.

- In court at Darlinghurst, Sydney, Scott tried to take the blame for the crime.

- Some people blame Ronald Reagan for the crisis because he signed the Tax Reform Act of 1986 which some might think was a direct result of the crisis.
- Some people also blame the sparrowhawk for decreases in the numbers of smaller birds.

“atoll” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “atoll”:

– A tropical disturbance that had meandered south of Johnston Atoll organized into Tropical Depression Two-C on September 2.

– Palmyra Atoll is an island in the North Pacific Ocean.

– Ioke was the strongest hurricane ever in the Central Pacific that threated the Johnson Atoll and Wake Island.

– Kapingamarangi is an atoll in the Pacific Ocean.

– The atoll has been protected from human influence and is home to some 100,000 giant tortoises, the world’s largest population of the animal.

atoll some ways to use
atoll some ways to use

Example sentences of “atoll”:

- Rocas Atoll belongs to the state of Rio Grande do Norte.

- An atoll is an oceanic island formed by a volcano.
- Ioke did not affect any permanently populated areas in the Central Pacific or Western Pacific basins as a hurricane or a typhoon, but the storm passed over Johnston Atoll as a Saffir-Simpson Hurricane ScaleCategory 2 hurricane and Wake Island as a Category 5 typhoon.

– Rocas Atoll belongs to the state of Rio Grande do Norte.

– An atoll is an oceanic island formed by a volcano.

– Ioke did not affect any permanently populated areas in the Central Pacific or Western Pacific basins as a hurricane or a typhoon, but the storm passed over Johnston Atoll as a Saffir-Simpson Hurricane ScaleCategory 2 hurricane and Wake Island as a Category 5 typhoon.

– This leaves Helen and Enola on the Atoll as the Smokers attack it.

– The atoll of Majuro has a land area of only 3.75 mi².

– This meant that Caroline atoll would be the first landmass on earth with the new date.

– The atoll is currently designated as a wildlife sanctuary.

– This makes the atoll hard to approach in a boat.

– Palmyra Atoll was claimed by the Kingdom of Hawaii in 1862, and was taken by the United States in 1898 along with Hawaii.

– Manuae is a true atoll sitting on the peak of a submerged volcano which descends 4000 meters to the ocean bed.

– The capital of Tuvalu is sometimes given as Fongafale or Vaiaku, but the entire atoll of Funafuti is actually the capital.

– Serranilla Bank is an atoll in the southeastern Carribean.

– It is the easternomost atoll of Kiribati.

– The atoll was not included in the Hawaii Admission Act of 1959, which made Hawaii a state, so it remained a US territory.

– It is known as the “Palmyra Atoll National Wildlife Refuge”.

– Frr the year-2000 celebrations, the atoll was renamed Milennium island.

– Today, the world’s largest population lives on Aldabra Atoll in Seychelles, where there are about 150,000 individuals.

Some example sentences of “white blood cells”

How to use in-sentence of “white blood cells”:

– This is an inflammatory disease of artery walls in which white blood cells invade the vessel wall and become engorged with cholesterol and other lipids.

– Some white blood cells oxidationoxidize bromide to hypobromite with peroxide and use the hypobromite to kill germs.

– In lupus, these white blood cells think that the healthy cells of the body around them are diseased, so they end up attacking healthy parts of the body.

– Men with this disease often have chills, fever, pain in the lower back and genital area, urinary frequency and urgency often at night, burning or painful urination, body aches, and a demonstrable infection of the urinary tract, as evidenced by white blood cells and bacteria in the urine.

– When white blood cells are counted, the lymphocyte count is the percentage of lymphocytes present.

– The next three types of white blood cells are referred to as granulocytes since they all contain rough, grain-like particles that assist in attacking viruses and bacteria.

– Overdose can cause heparin-caused thrombocytopenia, a condition where white blood cells attack platelets, causing a slowed heal time, bad breakdown of tissue n the leg, heart infections, and strokes, none of which will be benign.

Some example sentences of white blood cells
Some example sentences of white blood cells

Example sentences of “white blood cells”:

- A test called a differential count shows how many white blood cells there are in a person's blood, and how many of each type are there.

- Neutrophils are the most abundant type of white blood cells in mammals, 70% of leukocytes.

– A test called a differential count shows how many white blood cells there are in a person’s blood, and how many of each type are there.

– Neutrophils are the most abundant type of white blood cells in mammals, 70% of leukocytes.

– In vertebrates, white blood cells fight the inflammation.

– Lymphocytes are round white blood cells a bit bigger than a red blood cell.

– There should be very few white blood cells in the CSF, or none at all.

– Red blood cells, platelets, and most white blood cells are created by red marrow.

– All white blood cells are known as leukocytes.

– For the disease of lupus, there is no cure that stops the white blood cells from attacking healthy parts of the body forever, but doctors are not giving up on finding a cure.

– Dedritic cells develop from monocytes, white blood cells which circulate in the body.

– Eosinophils make up 1-6% of white blood cells circulating in the body.

– The white blood cells react by making many special proteins, like interferon, which tell the immune system to work harder because there is a threat in the body.

– The earliest change is a low number of white blood cells in the blood.

– The job of white blood cells is to fight infections and cancer.

– Eosinophil granulocytes, usually called “eosinophils” or “eosinophiles”, are granulocyte white blood cells that fight off certain parasites and infections in vertebrates.

– The immune system is partly made up of white blood cells in your body that fight off disease.

– Histamine increases the permeability of the capillarycapillaries to white blood cells and some proteins.

– The number of white blood cells increases when a person is fighting infection or disease and decrease when a person is healthy.

– After a while, this medicine wears off, and then the white blood cells go back to hurting healthy parts of the body again.

Some sentences in use of “dick”

How to use in-sentence of “dick”:

+ The most recent representative to die was Dick Nichols on March 7, 2019.

+ Boxing is also an important sport in Nigeria; Dick Tiger and Samuel Peter are both former World Champions.

+ Her best known role was Sally Rogers Sally Rogers on “The Dick Van Dyke Show”.

+ They did not sing or perform music on this show, but instead Dick played a man whose.

+ Andrew Dick is an AmericansAmerican comedian or stand up comedian.

+ Ragged Dick is a poor bootblack in New York City.

+ Its hosts were comedians Dan Rowan and Dick Martin.

+ Foreign Minister Dick Spring, who was leader of the Labour Party, privately advised her not to meet Adams.

Some sentences in use of dick
Some sentences in use of dick

Example sentences of “dick”:

+ He won the undisputed light heavyweight championship from Dick Tiger in 1968 via fourth round knockout, and went on to defend his crown fourteen times in total from 1968 to 1974.

+ Robinson, Joseph Cotten, Brock Peters, Dick Van Patten and was distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

+ The Minority Whip was Democratic Party Democrat Dick Durbin of Illinois.

+ He has also been compared to Rick Perry, Dick Cheney.

+ It is based on the 2001 book “Black Mass: The True Story of an Unholy Alliance Between the FBI and the Irish Mob” by Dick Lehr and Gerard O’Neill.

+ He played the protagonist Dick Solomon in sitcom “3rd Rock from the Sun”.

+ She also worked with Dick Stockton and Matt Millen.

+ Other counterculture leaders who were there included comedian Dick Gregory, Lenore Kandel, and Jerry Rubin.

+ Out of all of the seeded players, the teams that lost in the first round were the teams of 7th seeded Lukáš Dlouhý and Paul Hanley Paul Hanley, 9th seeded team of Wesley Moodie and Dick Norman, 11th seeds Robert Lindstedt and Horia Tecău, Nicolás Almagro and Marc López the 15th seeds, Marcelo Melo and Bruno Soares the 16th seeded team.

+ It was sung by Dick Van Dyke and Julie Andrews.

+ The film stars Dick Van Dyke as Caractacus Potts, Sally Ann Howes as Truly Scrumptious, Lionel Jeffries as Grandpa Potts, James Robertson Justice as Lord Scrumptious and Robert Helpmann as the Childcatcher.

+ It stars George Sanders, Margaret Lindsay, Vincent Price, Dick Foran, Nan Grey, Cecil Kellaway, Alan Napier, Gilbert Emery and was distributed by Universal Pictures.

+ Beatty produced, directed and played the title role as comic strip based detective Dick Tracy in the 1990 movie of the same name.

+ The original BBC tv versions have been mostly destroyed, Fiddy, Dick 2001.

+ It stars Glenn Ford, Jack Lemmon, Anna Kashfi, Dick York, Brian Donlevy and was distributed by Columbia Pictures.

+ He won the undisputed light heavyweight championship from Dick Tiger in 1968 via fourth round knockout, and went on to defend his crown fourteen times in total from 1968 to 1974.

+ Robinson, Joseph Cotten, Brock Peters, Dick Van Patten and was distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

More in-sentence examples of “dick”:

+ It stars Deanna Durbin, Dick Haymes, Vincent Price, Albert Sharpe, Tom Powers, Hobart Cavanaugh, Howard Freeman and was distributed by Universal Pictures.

+ It has two senators; Dick Durbin.

+ Merv Griffin, David Frost and Dick Cavett also had long-running talk shows.

+ Philip Kindred Dick was an AmericansAmerican writer.

+ Her father, Dick Whiting, was a song writer, and her mother, Eleanor Whiting, managed several performers.

+ It was hosted by Dick Clark.

+ It starring Robert Arkins, Michael Aherne, Angeline Ball, Maria Doyle KennedyMaria Doyle, Dave Finnegan, Bronagh Gallagher, Félim Gormley, Glen Hansard, Dick Massey, Johnny Murphy, Kenneth McCluskey, Andrew Strong and was distributed by 20th Century Fox.

+ There was only one person in the Democratic Party primary, Dick Durbin, so he won.

+ But Taoiseach Charles Haughey of Fianna Fáil was not popular, and the Labour Party leader Dick Spring was becoming more popular.

+ It stars Pat Boone, Terry Moore Terry Moore, Janet Gaynor, Dean Jagger, Dick Sargent, James Drury, Walter Abel, Russ Conway and was distributed by 20th Century Fox.

+ Noel, Patrick Lucey, Brendan Byrne, Jim Hunt, Jerry Brown, Richard Riley, Dick Celeste, Michael Dukakis, Evan Bayh, Howard Dean, Tom Vilsack, Bill Richardson, Kathleen Sebelius, Dannel Malloy, and Jay Inslee.

+ The show starred Dick Van Dyke, Mary Tyler Moore, Rose Marie and Morey Amsterdam.

+ Darrin was played by Dick York from 1964 to 1969.

+ Bush chose former Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney as his running mate, and Gore chose Senator Joe Lieberman as his.

+ In an essay written two years before dying, Dick described how he learned from his Episcopalian priest that an important scene in the novel was very similar to a scene in the Acts of the Apostles.

+ The Smothers Brothers are an United StatesAmerican Tom and Dick Smothers.

+ Findley lost his seat in 1982 to future United States Senator Dick Durbin.

+ He was better known by his ring name Dick the Bruiser.

+ The newest element is the Richard Donald stand at the East, or Beach End, of the ground, and is named after former chairman Dick Donald.

+ Figure skating champion Dick Button developed the idea.

+ Bush and Dick Cheney were both Republicans.

+ Cypress Gardens opened on January 2, 1936 as a flower garden planted by Dick and Julie Pope.

+ Musical group Dick Dale and the Del Tones starred as themselves.

+ It is the first in the 6-volume Ragged Dick Series.

+ Bush hosted the festival in 1992 and in 2000, future Vice President of the United StatesVice President Dick Cheney as well as Tipper Gore, and Hadassah Lieberman made an appearance.

+ It stars Deanna Durbin, Dick Haymes, Vincent Price, Albert Sharpe, Tom Powers, Hobart Cavanaugh, Howard Freeman and was distributed by Universal Pictures.

+ It has two senators; Dick Durbin.
+ Merv Griffin, David Frost and Dick Cavett also had long-running talk shows.

+ Paul Revere Dick was an American musician and organ player.

+ Cheney is the elder daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney and Lynne Cheney.

+ He moved to Burbank, California in the 1940s and worked as a musician in Alhambra, California at Dick White’s Rickey’s Lounge, starting in 1957 with Paul Peters and Stan Seltzer.

+ Cryer has written for many performers, including Dave Allen Dave Allen, Stanley Baxter, Jack Benny, Rory Bremner, George Burns, Jasper Carrott, Tommy Cooper, Les Dawson, Dick Emery, Kenny Everett, Bruce Forsyth, David Frost, Bob Hope, Frankie Howerd, Richard Pryor, Spike Milligan, Mike Yarwood, The Two Ronnies and Morecambe and Wise.

+ Other actors include James Garner, Dick Van Dyke, Angie Dickinson, and Elke Sommer.

+ He co-hosted the show with Dick Clark until Clark’s death in 2012.

+ It stars Pat O’Brien, Dick Powell, Priscilla Lane, Ann Sheridan, Dick Foran, Johnnie Davis, and Ronald Reagan.

+ It is the only Dick novel to win a Hugo Award.

+ DeVos is married to businessman and millionaire Dick DeVos.

+ Lennon began work on “Strawberry Fields Forever” while he was in Almería, Spain, during the time he was appearing in a Dick Lester comedy movie, “How I Won the War”, which starred Michael Crawford.

+ Bush as President and Dick Cheney as Vice President.

+ His father, Dick Zimmer Dick Zimmer, was a Republican congressman from New Jersey from 1991 through 1997.

+ Sportswriter Dick Young, whom Robinson called a “bigot”, said, “If there was one flaw in Jackie, it was the common one.

+ It was produced by 19 Entertainment and Dick Clark Productions.

+ The movie stars Christian Bale as Dick Cheney, with Amy Adams, Steve Carell, Sam Rockwell, Tyler Perry, Alison Pill, and Jesse Plemons in supporting roles.

+ Scott, Peter Boyle, Season Hubley, Dick Sargent, Gary Graham, Leslie Ackerman.

+ He was known for his role as Sam Catchem in “Dick Tracy Dick Tracy” and as Esteban in “The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou”.

+ It stars Ben Stiller, Carla Gugino, Dick Van Dyke, Mickey Rooney, Bill Cobbs, Jake Cherry, Ricky Gervais, Owen Wilson, Steve Coogan, and Robin Williams.

+ Because of illness, Dick York left the show and was replaced by Dick Sargent who played Darrin from 1969 to 1972.

+ He was born Ronald Gordon King-Smith, but is better known as Dick King-Smith.

+ Philbin filled in for Dick Clark for the 2004 edition of “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve” after Clark suffered a stroke.

+ Moritz and came in second at the 1948 European Championships, both time finishing behind Dick Button.

+ The most well know use of the name for a character was the original Robin, Dick Grayson.

“hittite” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “hittite”:

+ At its peak, the Hittite Empire covered most of modern Turkey and Syria.

+ The entire Levant was at that time contested between the Ancient EgyptEgyptian and Hittite empires.

+ Hattusa, the Hittite capital, was burned and abandoned, and never reoccupied.

+ The greatest achievement of Seti I’s foreign policy was the capture of the Syrian town of Kadesh and neighboring territory of Amurru from the Hittite Empire.

+ At the Battle of Qadesh he led the Egyptian armies in battle against the Hittite king Muwatalli II.

+ Old Hittite and Mycenaean Greek are both Indo-European languages.

+ The Luwians were related to the Hittites and were the dominant group in the Late Hittite culture.

hittite use in-sentences
hittite use in-sentences

Example sentences of “hittite”:

+ Arawanna took part in the coalition of states that rebelled against the Hittite king Tudhaliya III and were supported by the king of Mitanni Shuttarna II.

+ Ramesses married Hattusili’s daughter, and years later he married another Hittite princess.

+ Some Hittite and Egyptian texts also talk about the war.

+ Ugarit had close connections to the Hittite Empire.

+ These prisoners brought with them a plague which ravaged the Hittite Kingdom continuing well into Mursili’s reign and may have killed Suppiluliuma himself.

+ Suppiluliuma II, the son of Tudhaliya IV, was the last known king of the New Kingdom of the Hittite Empire, ruling 1207 BCE – c.1178 BCE, contemporary with Tukulti-Ninurta I of Assyira.

+ Although the majority of the text is identical, the Hittite version claims that the Egyptians came suing for peace, while the Egyptian version claims the reverse.

+ Hattusili led the Hittite forces in the Battle of Kadesh against Egypt in 1274 BC.

+ The earliest recorded peace treaty was between the Hittite and Egyptian empires.

+ Later in his reign Mursili II campaigned against the Kaska once again retaking the Hittite holy city of Niniveh.

+ The oldest known picture of a guitar-like instrument is a 3300 year old stone carving of a Hittite bard.

+ The oldest Hittite texts are slightly earlier than the earliest Mycenaean texts, but Greek is the oldest surviving Indo-European language.

+ They were an obscure mountain tribe who came to power in Babylon after the collapse of the First Dynasty of Babylon in 1595 following a Hittite sack of the city, and became rulers of northern Babylonia.

+ A Hittite army under crown prince Arnuwanda invaded Egyptian territory from Syria, pillaging and taking many prisoners.

+ The Hittite Mursili III fled to Egypt, after he failed to take his uncle’s throne.

+ New order emerges with GreeceGreek control of the Aegean and the rise of the Hittite Empire.

+ Apparently, it was based upon previous Hittite models.

+ After the Hittite destruction, Babylon was ruled by Kassites for 576 years.

+ Seti I was successful in defeating a Hittite army that tried to defend the town.

+ Early in his life, Ramesses went on campaigns to get land back from Nubian and Hittite hands, and to secure Egypt’s borders.

+ Arawanna took part in the coalition of states that rebelled against the Hittite king Tudhaliya III and were supported by the king of Mitanni Shuttarna II.

+ Ramesses married Hattusili's daughter, and years later he married another Hittite princess.
+ Some Hittite and Egyptian texts also talk about the war.

“insulator” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “insulator”:

+ One way is to think of semiconductors as a type of insulator with a narrow band gap.

+ Substances with large band gaps are generally insulator insulators, those with smaller band gaps are semiconductors.

+ Beuys claimed that he had been saved by a nomadic tribe of Tartars who, sympathetic to the Germans after persecution by the Soviets, ‘covered my body in fat to help it regenerate warmth, and wrapped it in felt as an insulator to keep warmth in’.

+ The type of insulator will depend on the uses.

+ A semiconductor is a material with a small but nonzero band gap which behaves as an insulator at absolute zero temperature but allows heat to excite electrons enough to jump into its conduction band at temperatures which are below its melting point.

+ This material acts as an electrical insulator and holds everything in place.

insulator use in-sentences
insulator use in-sentences

“cycling” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “cycling”:

+ The results of this experiment confirmed the results and predictions that were found in the cycling study.

+ He was a member of the Alecto Cycling Team.

+ As a cyclist he joined first Harworth and District cycling clubCycling Club and later Rotherham’s Scala Wheelers, and by his late teens was winning local time trials.

+ Partly as because of Germany’s new-found cycling enthusiasm, the “Bund Deutscher Radfahrer e.V.” 1999 the “Deutschlandtour” restarted, but has not been run since 2008 because of a lack of interest from TV sponsors.

+ Certain types of clothes, such as cycling shorts and kilts, are meant to be worn or are traditionally worn without underpants.

cycling use in-sentences
cycling use in-sentences

Example sentences of “cycling”:

+ Association footballFootball and cycling are the most popular sports in Eritrea.

+ After retirement from competitions she worked as a cycling coach in Kharkiv.

+ The Tour of Flanders is a Flanders Classics road cycling race.

+ USA Cycling asked three people from the United States Anti-Doping Agency to study Landis’s claims.

+ He rode professionally for Garneau–Québecor, Drapac Professional Cycling and Israel Cycling Academy teams.

+ The should contain the ID portion the URL for the cyclist’s page at the Cycling Archives web site.

+ He rode in the men’s point race event at the 2017 UCI Track Cycling World Championships.

+ He competed at the 1996 Summer Paralympics in cycling in the Tandem one bicycle track Pursuit race.

+ The “Center for Sport and Recreation” has the velodrome cycling track, courts to soccerbeach football and sand volleyball, and three tennis courts.

+ It is the most important cycling race in Flanders.

+ Association footballFootball and cycling are the most popular sports in Eritrea.

+ After retirement from competitions she worked as a cycling coach in Kharkiv.
+ The Tour of Flanders is a Flanders Classics road cycling race.

More in-sentence examples of “cycling”:

+ In 1960, he won the road race at the world championships and finished in 22nd place in the Cycling at the 1960 Summer Olympics – Men’s individual road raceroad race at the 1960 Summer Olympics.

+ Cycling past winner is a set of five templates to create a standardised palmares for cycling races.

+ The Vattenfall Cyclassics is a cycling race held every year in Hamburg, Germany.

+ When he retired from professional cycling he ran a small garage in Lens until his death.

+ Today it is home to the National Cycling Centre, and the headquarters of British Cycling, the national governing body.

+ There are many ways of exploring the island including walking, cycling and using inflatable boats.

+ Jan Ullrich started cycling early.

+ It is intended for all competitive cycling teams.

+ Four cycling events were hosted in Kingston: the men’s road race, the women’s road race, the men’s road time trial and the women’s road time trial.

+ He was a part of the cycling team Axeon–Hagens Berman from 2015 until his death in 2017.

+ They act in geochemical cycling and wearing away of bedrock to form soil.

+ Denmark has qualified cyclists in all 4 disciplines in the cycling sport.

+ The route of the former railway line from Houyet to Rochefort is used as a hiking and cycling trail.

+ In 1898, Tripplett tried to confirm his predictions and beliefs he came up with during the cycling study by running an experiment in laboratory.

+ Bundesfest Bund Deutscher Radfahrer” for the German Cycling Federation, and “200 Jahre Dresdner Anzeiger” on occasion of the jubilee of the first newspaper of Dresden.

+ There is a children’s play ground, barbecues, a road cycling circuit, a grass cross country running track and horse riding trails.

+ He was a ten-time cycling champion of the Soviet Union.

+ The Irineu Marinho Velodrome was opened in 1979 and is the first Brazilian velodrome to have a public cycling school.

+ He competed in the Cycling at the 1960 Summer Olympics – Men’s individual road raceindividual road race at the 1960 Summer Olympics.

+ He lost almost 30kg in the process, and started cycling again, but only for leisure.

+ On July 27, 2006 the Phonak Cycling Team said Floyd Landis had a urine test come back positive, having an unusually high ratio of the hormone testosterone to the hormone epitestosterone after Stage 17.

+ In January 2007, he joined the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling TeamDiscovery Channel team, and won the famous Paris-Nice race in March.

+ In December 2007 T-Mobile decided to pull out of cycling sponsorship, and end their sponsorship immediately although they had promised to carry on until 2010.

+ The parameter may be used to specify the date when the Cycling Archives profile was last accessed.

+ Armstrong retired from professional cycling in 2011.

+ In 1960, he won the road race at the world championships and finished in 22nd place in the Cycling at the 1960 Summer Olympics – Men's individual road raceroad race at the 1960 Summer Olympics.

+ Cycling past winner is a set of five templates to create a standardised palmares for cycling races.
+ The Vattenfall Cyclassics is a cycling race held every year in Hamburg, Germany.

+ At the end of 1988, former World Champion Hennie Kuiper set up a German cycling team that was sponsored by the city of Stuttgart and rode on Eddy Merckx cycles.

+ The Cycling Museum was founded in 1985 as part of the earlier Municipal Museum of Roeselare.

+ Hubert Opperman was a former cycling champion and a minister in the Menzies Government.

+ In 1951 and from 1953-73, he was President of the Liechtenstein Cycling Association.

+ The competition was at the courts of the Athens Lawn Tennis Club, and the infield of the velodrome used for the cycling events.

+ He competed in cycling at the 2017 Invictus Games.

+ He returned to cycling in 1978 and continued training after his 100th birthday.

+ Cavendish was a surprise inclusion in the British squad for the 2009 UCI Track Cycling World Championships, where he competed in the Scratch Race and the Madison, failing to pick-up medals in either.

+ Landis turned professional in 1999 with the Mercury Cycling Team.

+ He was a member of the Cofidis cycling team.

+ He was later the coach of the Italian national cycling team from 1975 until 1997.

+ In countries like Denmark, the Netherlands and Germany the high levels of utility cycling also includes shopping trips.

+ He at the age of 41 after a fall during a cycling event, aged 41.

+ A cycling path along the entire length of the highway will link up Park Connector Networks and cycling path networks within HDB towns along the entire road to the city centre.

+ One of the main reasons Lőrincz participates in para-Nordic skiing is she enjoys shooting.  Otherwise, she prefers cycling to skiing.

+ Postal Service cycling teamU.S.

+ During the performance of the song Tour de France, four members of the British Olympic Cycling Team entered the velodrome and cycled circuits.

+ Landis appealed to the USA Cycling and saying the tests were not done properly.

+ The team manager is led by Italian Gianluigi Stanga, who has been a team manager in professional cycling since 1983.

+ The Tour de France organisation and the French cycling authorities have not said why.

+ HTC-Highroad is a professional cycling team competing in international road bicycle races.

+ In February 2012, he set a world record in one-hour track cycling in the over-100 age group at in January 2014.

“at the conclusion of” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “at the conclusion of”:

– He was the first candidate hired by The Trump Organization at the conclusion of the first season of Donald Trump’s reality television show, “The Apprentice”.

– The following players led the league in regular season points at the conclusion of games played on April 6, 2019.

– The voting is conducted by members of the Professional Hockey Writers Association at the conclusion of each regular season to determine the winner.

– Danza Kuduro appears on the Fast Five soundtrack and is the song played at the conclusion of the movie.

– Although “Rookie Of The Year” honors were handed out beginning in 1932-33 NHL season1932–33, the Calder Trophy was first presented at the conclusion of the 1936-37 NHL season.

– The following players led the league in points at the conclusion of the regular season.

– The dramatic courtroom scene, at the conclusion of John le Carré famous Cold War spy novel “”The Spy Who Came in from the Cold””, takes place in a secret Socialist Unity Party of Germany installation near Görlitz, in the middle 1960s.

– The following goaltenders led the league in regular season goals against average at the conclusion of games played on April 6, 2019, while playing at least 1,800 minutes.

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