How to use in sentence of “now”

How to use in-sentence of “now”:

– I believe that it is now time for another request for adminship.

– Social Integration Programmes started in 2006 and now works in more than 50 cities and towns in the Czech Republic.

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

– Most of the city is now recovered and rebuilt.

– The term is now often used in invitations, such as to weddings and office parties.

– Martin believes that maniraptorans are secondarily flightless birds, and that birds evolved from non–dinosaurian archosaurs, so that most of the species formerly called theropods would now not even be classified as dinosaurs.Martin L.S.

– These specimens, now on display, show the embryos and juvenile forms associated with adults.

– The club is now in the the Bundesliga.

How to use in sentence of now
How to use in sentence of now

Example sentences of “now”:

- He was a member of Modern Talking, but now appears in the TV programme "Germany Searches for a Superstar which is the German version of Pop Idol and American Idol.

- The first NASCAR Winston Cup Series race was held on June 22, 1997, and the first NASCAR Busch Series now the Xfinity Seriesrace was held on October 30, 1997.
- He came out at a convention of the Berlin SPD just before the 2001 mayoral elections, when he said "" This is now a famous quotation in Germany.

– He was a member of Modern Talking, but now appears in the TV programme “Germany Searches for a Superstar which is the German version of Pop Idol and American Idol.

– The first NASCAR Winston Cup Series race was held on June 22, 1997, and the first NASCAR Busch Series now the Xfinity Seriesrace was held on October 30, 1997.

– He came out at a convention of the Berlin SPD just before the 2001 mayoral elections, when he said “” This is now a famous quotation in Germany.

– We are now removing this limitation.

– At that time there were rich grasslands with many large animals that are now extinct.

– However, because it is now running on a backup transmitter and having other problems, this satellite could fail at any moment, putting risk at weather forecasts for possibly dangerous tropical cyclones.

– Originally built for up to one million people, the city now has many more than one million people.

– The station and the signal box are now closed.

– Tests on the mice with the gene insertion can now take place.

– He now lives in Miami, Florida.

– Zwartbles are now mainly used for breeding lambs, and for their meat and wool.

– Their traditional territory is around Round Valley, in what is now Mendocino County.

– The company that hosts “Lissa Explains” now is.

– The arena opened in 2000, and right now the Columbus Blue Jackets of the National Hockey LeagueNational Hockey League play there.

– K-pop can now reach a much larger audience through use of the Internet.

– In 1987, Brevard County, Florida hosted the last member of the Dusky Seaside Sparrow, now extinct.

– The company now has more than 7000 staff based in 73 offices in 32 countries.

– Chien Hsin University opened in 1933 and now about 10,000 students go there.

– Although Lovecraft’s readership was limited during his life, his reputation has grown over the decades, and he is now commonly regarded as one of the most influential horror writers of the 20th Century, exerting widespread and indirect influence, and frequently compared to Edgar Allan Poe.

– For I have now learned so much, and are trusted enough to be nominated for adminship.

More in-sentence examples of “now”:

– Karl Barth was a Protestant theologian who started a movement in theology that is now called Neo-Orthodoxy.

– I think the script can now replace version 1.

– There are now six life stages: baby, toddler, child, teenager, adult, and elder.

– The Cherokee are Native Americans who at the time of European contact in the 16th century lived in the area that is now called the eastern and southeastern United States before most were forcefully moved to the Ozark hills.

– Hagen became Azar’s co-author 2006, so now the books are called the “Azar-Hagen Grammar Series”.

– It is now one of the 88 modern constellations.

– Considering he is on IRC right now explaining that he was making these bot-like edits just so he can bump his edit count up and get his article space total to over 50%, I think this is fully justified.

– The village consists out of the two former independent villages “Hainstadt” and “Klein-Krotzenburg”, which are now the two districts of Hainburg.

– In prehistoric times people lived in the area which is now Madrid.

– The coach right now is John Tortorella.

– Swat was a princely state and is now part of Pakistan.

– Asia now has as minimum as Africa in the highest points and users.

– It is now revealed that Shorvori is alive and had been in coma for 3 months.

– They are now listed as critically endangered by the IUCN.

– Used when a former player is now an active coach, or an active player that has worn other numbers.

– The article now meets all ten VGA criteria so please offer comments and votes at the VGA page.

– I have been an active Administrator here on Simple for over 3 years, and while the need for crats are no longer needed as much since the renaming rights are now a global function.

– Massive sawmills sprung up, all over British Columbia, especially in what is now Vancouver and surrounding regions.

– All living superheroes have now retired.

– He helps to rebuild the camp with the materials that are now available with the tree having fallen.

– The 15th district used to be a Brooklyn-based seat but now it is the Bronx’s main district.

– Alley was raised Methodist but is now a member of the Church of Scientology.

– The stadium has been known by several names, first Livestrong Sporting Park, then Sporting Park, and now Children’s Mercy Park.

– Furthermore, many of these organisms are now resistant to most treatment.

– The firewall now allocates internet access as needed rather than relying on user input using predefined rules.

– It was formerly ruled by the European countries Portugal, France and the United Kingdom, but is now independent.

– The murder rate in Russia has become three times as big between 1988 and 1994 and is now among the highest in the world.

– When the little drop mixes with these extremely cold drops, they join, and the little drop has now become a hailstone.

– From the 8th to the 11th centuries they traveled to Europe in their longshiplong ships, attacking and then settling in areas that are now modern Great Britain, Germany, France, Spain, and Italy.

– In old times, women were not allowed, but now there are women’s events.

– The Governess now knows that she cannot abandon the children.

– Both communities now mainly speak a hybridised dialect known as Pintupi-Luritja.

– Its articles are now carried by press release information centers like, and.

– The changes in calendar between then and now make the year uncertain.

– For instance, in Ecuador, cannabis is allowed and in the United States of America it is now legal to have cannabis in most states.

– However, there may now be only 352 females having babies in the wild.

– In what is now Bulgaria, many different people and different cultures lived over time.

– Monty Python started with their first movie, “And Now For Something Completely Different”, and finished with their final movie, “Monty Python’s The Meaning of Life”.

– Then, in the tradition of Minami’s Sweetheart and The Eternity You Desire, Midori falls into a coma, while Seiji finds that instead of a right hand, he now has a living glove puppet-compare to Puppet Master Sakon.

– After the end of the war the Italians started to go away from Tripoli and now only a few of them remain in the city.

– Hidalgo made a speech in 1810 now called the Grito de Dolores.

– London Underground fares are now the most expensive of any rail system around the world, including the luxurious Orient Express, and they continue to rise at very high levels.

– Macromedia is now owned by Adobe Systems.

– Often areas that once held a hundred different species of plants now only has three or four species.

– They used to be prized for their feathers, but are now farmed for their meat and eggs.

– It is now Canon after the copyright strike.

– Rangel was born in the city of Lourenco Marques, now known as Maputo, Portuguese East Africa in February 1924.

– The first were steam trains, then diesel trains and now electric trains.

- Karl Barth was a Protestant theologian who started a movement in theology that is now called Neo-Orthodoxy.

- I think the script can now replace version 1.

Use in sentence of “kitchen”

How to use in-sentence of “kitchen”:

– Cooking is often done in a kitchen using a stove or an oven.

– The kitchen maid reports to the Head Cook, if there is one.

– One picture was a location, a kitchen for example.

– Adding to the music’s distinctiveness was Ridgway’s unusual vocal style, a half-spoken western drawl, and Nanini’s percussive experimentation, mixing drum machines with found instruments such as pots, pans and various kitchen utensils, as well as Marc Moreland’s distinctive guitar.

– Joiners make and install parts of building, for example doors, windows, stairs, wooden panelling, Molding mouldings, shop cabinets, kitchen cabinets, and other wooden items.

– Gordon Ramsay Officer of the Order of the British EmpireOBE is a British Hell’s Kitchen” and “Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares”.

Use in sentence of kitchen
Use in sentence of kitchen

Example sentences of “kitchen”:

– People often only use their dining rooms now for formal occasions and eating in the kitchen has become more popular.

– To many chefs in the kitchen can cause problems and to many edits “crying wolf” can make it so that less people will look when something happens down the road.

– The rude clones make a mess in the kitchen with their mother around and swear up a storm.

– It was in a kitchen in the back of a one-story house.

– She dwells either in the kitchen or the Sanamahi Kachin.

– It is much cultivated as a kitchen and medicinal herb, and is also called Garden sage, Kitchen sage, and Dalmatian sage.

– He overpowers her, but puts the knife down and leaves, with Alex leaning on the kitchen counter, smiling.

– They head to the hotel kitchen for something to eat, and find Nancy, the bartender, hiding in the freezer.

– A blender is an electric kitchen appliance used for making Drinkdrinks, mixing liquids, and puréeing fruits and vegetables for sauces and soups.

– There was once a brick kitchen behind the house.

– Minnie is similar to her kitchen and sewing things.

– Potts, the head of the kitchen turned into a tea pot, and Chip, her son turned into a teacup.

- People often only use their dining rooms now for formal occasions and eating in the kitchen has become more popular.

- To many chefs in the kitchen can cause problems and to many edits "crying wolf" can make it so that less people will look when something happens down the road.
- The rude clones make a mess in the kitchen with their mother around and swear up a storm.

More in-sentence examples of “kitchen”:

– When Giacomin was a teenager, a kitchen stove exploded and heavily burned him.

– An outdoor kitchen at a campsite might be placed near a well, water pump, or water tap, and it might provide tables for food preparation.

– The kitchen would also have large jars of olive oil, wine, vinegar and fish sauces, as well as a mortar for grinding up spices.

– The compromise came during the Kitchen Meeting, which took place after Lévesque had left for the evening.

– He lived in the one other bedroom, kitchen and shed of the large house.

– The fire had been in the basement, not the kitchen as it appeared.

– He looks more like a Sponge kitchen sponge used for cleaning dishes than a sea sponge.

– The term can refer to the head of kitchen staff in a great house or to the cook-housekeeper, a far less prestigious position involving more physical labour.

– In 1972, Smith and his students opened and ran a deli and kitchen supply store in Tacoma, Washington, called Chaplain’s Pantry Restaurant and Gourmet Shop.

– Hermione infiltrates the school kitchen as part of her house elf welfare campaign.

– A kitchen stove, cooking stove, cookstove, or cooker is a Home appliancekitchen appliance designed for cooking food.

– Note that in the chart the use of the word kitchen refers to the area behind the table’s head string.

– The ending credits of the pilot episode is the kitchen room with the party decorations up.

– In a four-part documentary TV series Oliver ran the kitchen meals in Kidbrooke School, Greenwich, for a year.

– Residents may have their own room or share rooms, and share facilities such as laundry, bathroom, kitchen and common living areas.

– The dining room and the winter kitchen were in the one-story section.

– She also wrote reviews of kitchen gadgets and household products.

– Oras Oy is a FinlandFinnish manufacturer of bathroom and kitchen faucets.

– A kitchen maid or kitchen girl is a young maidhousemaid or other junior female domestic worker.

– These include “The Kitchen God’s Wife”, “The Hundred Secret Senses”, “The Bonesetter’s Daughter” and “Saving Fish from Drowning”.

– Eventually Belle does become hungry and ventures into the kitchen where the servants offer her dinner despite their master’s orders.

– A free kitchen is attached to every Gurdwara.

– The kitchen god was thought to return to the house on the 4th day of the New Year.

– There are two main rooms – workshop on the left and living room on the right, with a kitchen and a bedroom.

– Karur has a place in five major product groups: bed linens, kitchen linens, toilet linens, table linens, wall hangings.

- When Giacomin was a teenager, a kitchen stove exploded and heavily burned him.

- An outdoor kitchen at a campsite might be placed near a well, water pump, or water tap, and it might provide tables for food preparation.
- The kitchen would also have large jars of olive oil, wine, vinegar and fish sauces, as well as a mortar for grinding up spices.

– Oldham Council achieved dubious notoriety in 2009 when in ran up a bill of £8 million carrying out a failed prosecution of kitchen tycoon Vance Miller.

– The luffa “sponge”, also spelled “loofah”, which is commonly sold for use in the kitchen or the bath, is not derived from an animal but from the fibrous “skeleton” of a gourd.

– The couple met in the early 1960s and moved to New York City in 1965, where they began showing video art at the Whitney Museum and founded The Kitchen in 1971.

– It sells men’s, women’s and children’s apparel and shoes, toys, bath and beauty, accessories, and home products ranging from furniture to kitchen utensils.

– He stops, but then Alex attacks him with a kitchen knife.

– Kennedy was shot as he walked through the kitchen of the Ambassador Hotel and died at the Good Samaritan Hospital not less than a day later.

– Organic waste such as dead plant and animal material, animal dung and kitchen waste can be converted into gaseous fuel called biogas.

– Some offices also have a kitchen area where workers can make their lunches.

– In 1884 the couple moved to Monte Carlo, where Escoffier took control of the kitchen at the Grand Hotel.

– Under practices then in effect, the two end tables nearest the kitchen were to be reserved initially for Negroes.

– Harimoto started to play table tennis with two years- that time at home at a kitchen table.

– The photomontage shows a family at a kitchen table, where a nearby portrait of Hitler hangs and the wallpaper is covered with swastikas.

– Pamphlets can contain anything, such as user instructions information for kitchen appliances, or religious and political ideas.

– He worked as a kitchen boy at a cheap Paris cafe in exchange for a room and food.

– More usual is that the pore spaces of rocks in the subsurface are simply saturated with water like a kitchen sponge which can be pumped out for agricultural, industrial, or municipal uses.

– Din Tai Fung’s management team was formed and a central kitchen was established.Antiporda, Toni.

– Bonvallet was found dead by hanging using a belt at Nogales Hotel in the kitchen of room 213.

– It can take the smell and stain off bathroom and kitchen surfaces.

– Anaya went to the kitchen and spotted freshly fried pieces of corn tortillas.

– During the summers he ran the kitchen of the Hotel National in Lucerne, where he met César Ritz.

– When Margaret Powell had begun as a kitchen girl at the age of 15.

– A spatula, also called a turner, or a fish slice, is a kitchen tool with a long handle and a flat top, used for lifting food.

In sentence use of “eating habits”

How to use in-sentence of “eating habits”:

– Hunting and eating habits are similar to that of the Axolotl.

– They may feel ashamed of their eating habits and become depressed.

– Many omnivores change their eating habits during their life cycle.

– New eating habits should not give the body more energy than it needs.

– In a recent study of the eating habits of 2,018 women, consumption of mushrooms and green tea was linked to a 90% lower occurrence of breast cancer.

– The question of their eating habits is still undecided.

In sentence use of eating habits
In sentence use of eating habits

“raj” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “raj”:

– Preet is saved from Chandar but is shot while saving Raj from him.

– While the British Raj in India lasted, this park retained its exclusive character, but after the Independence of Pakistan in 1947, it was opened to all the general public.

– In 2006 the Ministry of Panchayati Raj named Cuddalore one of the country’s 250 most backward districts.

– According to W.Rowe’s account, during the British Raj era, certain law cases in Calcutta, led to courts classifying Kayasthas as shudras to diminish their influence with Indian royalty, based largely upon the pseudo-theories of Herbert Hope Risley who had conducted studies on castes and tribes of the Bengal Presidency.

– Bonny had earlier assisted director Raj Chakraborty for “Yoddha: The Warrior” before his career as an actor.

raj - sentence examples
raj – sentence examples

Example sentences of “raj”:

– The nation is bordered by the Hindu Kush and Sulaiman MountainsSulaiman Mountain ranges in the west, Karakoram mountain range in the north, Sutlej river and Thar desert in east, and Arabian Sea in the south, The country in its present form was created by the Pakistanis themselves out of the imperial colonial British Raj Indian Empire, the Indus people themselves who are now mostly Muslims.

– In 2006, the Ministry of Panchayati Raj named Dindigul one of the country’s 250 most backward districts.

– She is known for her work in Bollywood movies produced by Yash Raj Films.

– The INA fought the troops of the British Raj in northeastern India.

– Despite the British Raj imposition, Pakistan was still a very much an open society.

– In 2006, the Ministry of Panchayati Raj named Etah one of the country’s 250 most backward districts.

– During the Second World War, the rulers of the British Raj declared India to be a party to the war.

– H.Bellenoit gives the details of the individual British Raj era law cases and concludes that since the kayasthas are a non-cohesive group and not a single caste, their varna was resolved in the cases that came up by taking into account regional differences and customs followed by that particular caste.

– Thus the trials were only based on the testimoies of the 3 Government approvers Jaigopal, Hans Raj Vohra Phonindra Nath Ghosh.

- The nation is bordered by the Hindu Kush and Sulaiman MountainsSulaiman Mountain ranges in the west, Karakoram mountain range in the north, Sutlej river and Thar desert in east, and Arabian Sea in the south, The country in its present form was created by the Pakistanis themselves out of the imperial colonial British Raj Indian Empire, the Indus people themselves who are now mostly Muslims.

- In 2006, the Ministry of Panchayati Raj named Dindigul one of the country's 250 most backward districts.

– The original College was opened during the British Raj on 1 January 1864, and is thus one of the oldest higher educational institutes in the country.

– It was produced by Raj Chakraborty Productions.

– After British Raj ended, Agra became part of independent India.

– He married Mata Raj Kaur, the daughter of Rajah Gajpat Singh, a Sidhu Jatt, ruler of Jind Sikh State, in about 1777, who later gave birth to Maharajah Ranjit Singh Sher-e-Panjab in 1780, in Gujranwala Haveli, the biggest and tallest building in Gujranwala and fortified, at that time, where the great Sikh Chieftains lived.

– Ranbir Raj Kapoor was an Indian movie actor, producer and director.

– The British Raj included the whole of the Indian subcontinent.

More in-sentence examples of “raj”:

– The Raj Bhavan, where the Governor of Kerala resides, is situated adjacent to the colony with two entrances to the house located within the locality.

– Because of the panchayati raj system, the city government has to discuss with the state government.

– The Panchayati Raj has a three-tier structure in the state.

– Jindal was born in Baton Rouge to Indian parents, Amar and Raj Jindal, who had immigrated to Louisiana in 1971.

– After her debut, she signed a three-movie deal with Yash Raj Films and featured in their 2011 teen comedy “Luv Ka The End” with Taaha Shah.

– Most of the newer areas and suburbs of the city are from the later British Raj from 1849 to 1947.

– The brave Rajput chiefs of northern India headed by Prithvi Raj Chauhan defeated him in the First Battle of Terrain in 1191 A.D.

– She advocated the separation of Pakistan as an independent state when the Raj ended.

– Making similar photograph changing edits to Gautam Raj Anand.

– The British Raj of India was partitioned into two countries, namely, India and Pakistan.

– Later,it is revealed that Raj is the Nagraj and Mohan is Garudanaag.

– He is the son of actors Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh, and grandson of actor-director Raj Kapoor.

– The British Raj is a term: “Raj” is a word in the Hindi language which means “rule”, so “British Raj” means rule by the British Empire in India.

– After several rounds of discussion, the British Raj was partitioned into two countries, India and Pakistan.

– The rebellion by Indian troops of the British Raj started in May 1857 and continued until December 1858.

– His son, actor Raj Kapoor, received the award in his father’s place at the 19th National Film Awards ceremony.

– The era of the new British Raj would last until Partition of British India in August 1947, at which time all of the territory of the British Raj was granted Dominion status within the Dominion of Pakistan and the Dominion of India.

– According to official British Raj sources, 379 people were killed.

– Later she appeared in ‘Hathi Meray Sathi’ directed by Shameem Ara and in ‘Rani Beti Raj Karegi’ directed by Altaf Hussain.

– Bhopal State pronounced It was a princely state of the British Raj from 1818 to 1947.

– Yash Raj Chopra is an Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, and a highly successful Bollywood producer.

– There she finds that the two boys Raj and Mohan have been born on the same day, which makes her be confused.

– Her parents were Ajit Singh Randhawa and Raj Kaur Randhaw, from Punjab, India.

– When the British Raj came to power in this region, Christian missionaries asked for the Heera Mandi to be moved away.

– In 1932, the British Raj recommended separate electorates to select leaders for Dalits in the Communal Award.

- The Raj Bhavan, where the Governor of Kerala resides, is situated adjacent to the colony with two entrances to the house located within the locality.

- Because of the panchayati raj system, the city government has to discuss with the state government.

– But, Mannu comes to know that Raj was cheating her and wanted to destroy the respect of the Pawaniya family as he had a misconception that his elder brother was killed by Mannu.

– Yash later set up his own company under the name “Yash Raj Films” and the first movie to be released under this company was “Daag” in 1973.

– As per the constitution of India, and the Panchayati Raj Act, Kanglatongbi is administrated by Pradhan and comes under the Kanglatongbi Gram Panchayat system.

– It is also said that Cheema/Chattha Jatts are the decedents of Maharaja Prithvi Raj Chohan the sovereign of delhi.

– Pande factions was led by his eldest son Bangsha Raj Pande, who later went on to became Dewan Kaji of Kingdom of Nepal.

– Later Mahadurgi who had known about Mohan and Raj birth secret knows that she has exchanged the two babies when they were born.

– One month after, on 16 June 1946 the British announced another plan to partition the British Raj into two countries, one for the Hindus and one for the Muslims.

– He befriends Raj Bajwa, a handicapped boy, who is neglected by his father of his disability.

– He announces that his son Mohan would take his new project at the press meet.returning from the land Mohan and raj is returning to their house.

– Often informally referred to as ‘Bebo’, she is the granddaughter of actor and filmmaker Raj Kapoor and niece of actor Rishi Kapoor.

– Kolkata served as the capital of India during the British Raj until 1911.

– The silver rupee continued as the currency of India throughout the entire period of the British Raj and beyond.

– When Shivani found that Raj is her Nagraj by seeing the star symbol on his arm, she was captured by the sage and is kept in the cremated box under a tree for nine years.

– Now both Raj and Rohan fight for their love while Preet and Simmi both reject them.

– His first film was “Borbaad” and his second “Parbona Ami Chartey Tokey” both directed by Raj Chakraborty.

– In 2006 the Ministry of Panchayati Raj named North Sikkim one of the country’s 250 most backward districts.

– But his greatest repertoire of work has been around 30 films made under the auspices of his own company, YASH RAJ FILMS.

– Then enters Sakshi, Raj‘s Best friend who also loves him, but Raj doesn’t have feelings for her.

– Now Manpreet has grown up to be Mannu and Raj falls for Preet who is also Mannu.

– He was cremated at Raj Ghat and other memorialsSangarsh Sthal on the banks of the river Yamuna in New Delhi.

– He has also worked under the ring name Tiger Raj Singh.

– His official residence is in Raj Niwas, Delhi.

“stoke” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “stoke”:

+ Maine Road’s record attendance was set in 1934, when 84,569 people attended an FA Cup tie between Manchester City and Stoke City.

+ McIlroy played for Glentoran, Burnley, Stoke City and Oldham Athletic.

+ Gorton died after a long illness on 14 September 2014 in Church Stoke of Powys, Wales.

+ Stoke on Trent is known for the Supermarine Spitfire, pottery, oatcakes, the spark plug, Sir Stanley Mathews, Robbie Williams, slash Slash, Arnold Bennett, Captain Smith and Stoke City F.C.

+ It is in the civil parish of Stoke upon Tern, next to the River Tern.

+ Gregg also played for Doncaster Rovers and Stoke City, as well as making 25 appearances for the Northern Ireland national team between 1954 and 1964.

+ Matthews played football for Stoke City and Blackpool.

stoke in-sentences
stoke in-sentences

Example sentences of “stoke”:

+ The club’s rivals in the city are Stoke City, games between the two clubs are known as the “Potteries derby”.

+ Bunning died at a Fort Thomas, Kentucky hospital on the night of May 26, 2017 at the age of 85 following a stoke he suffered in October 2016.

+ Coming up to the Greater London Council Election of 1977, Livingstone realised that it would be difficult to retain his seat and managed to be selected for Hackney North and Stoke Newington, a safe seat, following the retirement of Dr David Pitt, Baron Pitt of Hampstead.

+ He also served Stoke City, Tranmere Rovers and Stockport County.

+ The first changes to the ground took place in 1931, when the corner between the Main Stand and the Platt Lane end at the south of the ground was rebuilt to incorporate a roof.”Manchester City: The Complete Record”, p91 The highest attendance at an English football game of any type at a club ground was at Maine Road on the March 3, 1934, when Manchester City played Stoke City in front of 84,569 fans in the 6th round of the FA Cup.

+ She was born in Hackney and raised in Stoke Newington.

+ The school is in Stoke d’Abernon, Surrey, just south of London.

+ In England, he played for West Ham United and Stoke City in the First Division, Millwall in the Second Division, and Southend United in the Fourth Division.

+ One of Stoke City’s most famous players was Stanley Matthews.

+ The club's rivals in the city are Stoke City, games between the two clubs are known as the "Potteries derby".

+ Bunning died at a Fort Thomas, Kentucky hospital on the night of May 26, 2017 at the age of 85 following a stoke he suffered in October 2016.
+ Coming up to the Greater London Council Election of 1977, Livingstone realised that it would be difficult to retain his seat and managed to be selected for Hackney North and Stoke Newington, a safe seat, following the retirement of Dr David Pitt, Baron Pitt of Hampstead.

+ He was best known for playing for Stoke City F.C.

+ Rectory Road railway station is a railway station in Stoke Newington in the London Borough of Hackney, North London, United Kingdom.

+ Bruce Grove railway station in Tottenham was originally a station on the Stoke Newington Edmonton Railway.

+ He had a stoke in 2008.

+ They replaced West Bromwich Albion F.C.West Bromwich Albion, Swansea City and Stoke City who were relegated to the 2018–19 EFL Championship.

+ She competed in a wheelchair as a sprinter in category 4 and participated in the 1984 Stoke Mandeville Paralympics, and 1988 Seoul Paralympics, obtaining a total of five medals, including four in the relay.

Some example sentences of “special”

How to use in-sentence of “special”:

– NCIS special agents are armed federal law enforcement investigators.

– The centromere is a special region of a chromosome, usually near the middle.

– Since then, a new National Institutes of Health policy requires that researchers apply for special permission to access the full genome sequence.

– The musado also is used in training of the special units, for example of the units of aerial war, of the brigades of rapid reaction and of the brigades of the UNO.

– Some camera lenses have a bokeh that looks like it “swirls” around the subject, often called swirly bokeh, it is used in portrait photography, and is caused by lens defects, though some special camera lenses are designed to have it.

– East Germans needed a special permit to live close to the border.

– The other two provinces are North Sumatra and Aceh Special Region.

– As mentioned earlier, if the title clearly has one central most important meaning, and one or two lesser-known meanings in narrow contexts, it is probably better to have the full article about the primary meaning under the simple title, after brief links to the special uses.

Some example sentences of special
Some example sentences of special

Example sentences of “special”:

– Between 1902–1909 he developed the theory of special relativity to correct that.

– Instead, the Trabant was made of Duroplast, a special kind of plastic, made by mixing formica and bakelite, and made stronger with fibres of cotton.

– A special arrangement of the theme by Paul McCartney and Wings, was also used from the late seventies, usually when an episode ended with a dramatic event.

– The receiver then tells a special kind of motor called a servo to move part of the model.

– Players wear special shoes for curling.

– Most programming languages provide functions or special syntax to round fractional numbers in various ways.

– Analysts thought that Adams was at a geographic disadvantage in the five-way primary for both the special and regular elections.

– Anyone who is near arc welding needs to wear a special helmet or goggles because the arc is so bright.

– Often this person can get others to believe what they say about what is right, without making any special effort to be fair to other views.

– Also, included in this list are some of Stallone’s special cameo appearances and exclusive extra.

- Between 1902–1909 he developed the theory of special relativity to correct that.

- Instead, the Trabant was made of Duroplast, a special kind of plastic, made by mixing formica and bakelite, and made stronger with fibres of cotton.
- A special arrangement of the theme by Paul McCartney and Wings, was also used from the late seventies, usually when an episode ended with a dramatic event.

– Alternative endings are often filmed before being scrapped, and may be subsequently included as a special feature in the film’s DVD release.

– The special is set shortly after the events of “Shrek the Third” and before the events of “Shrek Forever After”.

– In January 2006, Roblox removed their special points and made the multiplayer API, but the API was never used until March 2006.

– Arthur had died a few months after the marriage at the age of fifteen, and a special dispensation from the Pope on the ground the marriage had never been consummated was issued so Catherine could marry Henry and the alliance between Spain and England would be kept.

– It has a special interest because ice seems to be inside the craters.

– In 2003, the United Nations held a special talk, called the World Summit on the Information Society.

– It is a very special instrument of Manipur.

More in-sentence examples of “special”:

- His two last episodes are characterized first, Steven and the Titans with the Army Robin has discovered stealing his evil man, and in the second and final adventure continues with a special Halloween during the October season, Everyone has halloween, and then Steven and Connie love and have to leave the adventures through the final door during the Halloween extremes.

- There is a special type of Buddha called a "pratyekabuddha" or "silent Buddhas".
- This feels so special that people cannot find words to say what it is like.

– His two last episodes are characterized first, Steven and the Titans with the Army Robin has discovered stealing his evil man, and in the second and final adventure continues with a special Halloween during the October season, Everyone has halloween, and then Steven and Connie love and have to leave the adventures through the final door during the Halloween extremes.

– There is a special type of Buddha called a “pratyekabuddha” or “silent Buddhas”.

– This feels so special that people cannot find words to say what it is like.

– It is about a young girl who finds a Nutcracker doll among the family’s gifts and is charged by her parents to take special care of it.

– Several special operations units are modeled after the SAS.

– The hockey teams are can award scholarships because of a special NCAA rule.

– As players began to have their own numbers on their uniforms, “retiring” a number of special baseball players started to happen.

– Firefighters are people with special training to control and stop fires.

– He had been given special permission by the Archbishop of Canterbury because it was something he had always wanted to do.

– Birefringence happens when light is passed through a special material and it splits into two different rays of light.

– Roger de Flor departed with 39 galleys and Horse transports in the Middle Agestransports carrying around 1,500 knights and 4,000 Almogavars, special foot soldiers employed mainly serving the kingdom’s interests in the Mediterranean Sea, especially from Catalonia, Valencia and Aragon.

– Snakes were thought to protect houses, so each home had a special room for snakes.

– A group’s set and operation must obey some special rules.

– The 2021 Texas’s 6th congressional district special election will be happen on May 1, 2021.

– A flipper is a special kind of limb that is flattened like a paddle for moving through water.

– His trial began in May 2000 in a special court in the Netherlands.

– The actual lists of users are available under special pages, so these categories aren’t needed.

– Usually, obsolete codes may be kept as reserved, while some overseas territories, international organizations, and special nationality status have reserved codes of their own.

– It is a special municipality of the Netherlands.

– On 10 September 1949, his 70th birthday was celebrated in a special Prom concert.

– It is usual for the armed services and other similar organisations to have special chapels at churches or cathedrals.

– Deduction is a special way of thinking to discover and prove new truths using old truths.

– He is a playable character in Devil May Cry 3: Special Edition, Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition and Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition.

– The moves of a chess game are written down by using a special chess notation.

– The Sikorsky VH-60N White Hawk is a special variant of the Sikorsky UH-60 BlackhawkUH-60 Blackhawk used for transport of the President of the United States as Marine One.

– Today, this form of marriage is illegal in most countries, or it requires a special permit.

– This experiment is a test of Einstein’s special relativity theory.

Special pages are not editable themselves, but some parts of special pages use messages, which are modifiable, but only by is being used on the page.

– Since the 8th century, it was traditional to have special days for children twice a year—March 3 for girls Ginkoya,.

– His 1991 movie “Homework Homework” was entered into the 17th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Special Mention.

– In 2007—2010, Artem Kahan served as the head of the Mercedes-Benz dealer for special trucks.

– The Iraqi Special Tribunal was in charge of Saddam Hussein’s trial, and the trials of some people that helped him to be President of Iraq.

– It was directed by Darrell Rooney and Lynne Southerland, and features Mulan, and her new fiancé, Shang, on a special mission: getting the Emperor’s three daughters across the country to meet their soon-to-be fiancés.

– This game was special for creating Yoshi and the species.

– TV series”The View”, former co-host on KTTV Fox 11’s “Good Day LA” and anchor on the Fox 11 “Ten O’clock News”, and anchor and special correspondent on “Extra U.S.

– The most common way to end status is to inject special medicines that can stop seizures.

– He faced Democratic nominee Doug Jones in the special election on December 12, 2017.

– He later was Counselor to the President and Special Envoy for the Americas.

– There are special hubs, called “sharing hubs”.

– Also, as in many camps, conditions would be improved temporarily when special groups visited.

– Life and all special things could be lost, even history.

– They found this worked well because the Tsimane already usually made their big decisions together as a community in special meetings and already had a tradition of quarantining new mothers.

– As we learn from special relativity, the faster an object goes, the more time slows down for that object.

– It has a few special characteristics that make mahogany a helpful wood.

– This allows players to use special controllers such as the Wii Zapper without removing the MotionPlus device.

– There are special fields of study called “information science”, “information technology and data science.

– Other plants that have special significance at Christmas are holly which is used as decoration and mistletoe which is hung in the centre of a room.

– In Japan, a special type of cherry wood was used.

How to use the word “chopsticks”

How to use in-sentence of “chopsticks”:

– Today chopsticks are mainly used in China and neighboring countries.

– Elsewhere, chopsticks are often used in restaurants serving oriental cuisines.

– Tools like chopsticks and the wok are also very important.

– In China, about 45 billion pairs of disposable chopsticks are used per year.

– There are also moves to replace disposable chopsticks made of wood by plastic or metal ones.

– In Japanese, chopsticks are called “hashi”, written.

How to use the word chopsticks
How to use the word chopsticks

Example sentences of “chopsticks”:

– Using a set of chopsticks only once, and then throwing them away causes problems for the environment.

– It found that people who use chopsticks regularly have a slightly higher risk of getting arthritis in the hand.

– With practice, it is possible to perform step one and two right away, on picking up the chopsticks with one hand smoothly.

– It found that generally, people use chopsticks or other food utensils more often than in 2003 when eating with others.

– Japanese people also call their chopsticks “hashi”.

– The oldest people are usually served first, and it is thought rude to pick up chopsticks or eat before the oldest people do so.

– When people are eating with chopsticks they usually do not use a knife and fork.

– Hold the chopsticks upright with one of the tips lightly touching the table, and gently push the chopsticks down or gently loosen your grip for a moment to let both tips become equal in length.

– For this reason, a tax has been introduced on chopsticks that are only used once.

- Using a set of chopsticks only once, and then throwing them away causes problems for the environment.

- It found that people who use chopsticks regularly have a slightly higher risk of getting arthritis in the hand.
- With practice, it is possible to perform step one and two right away, on picking up the chopsticks with one hand smoothly.

– Wakasa lacquer chopsticks which are actually produced by artisans are less than 1 percent of the domestic production in Obama City.

– After burning the dead, family and friends use chopsticks to move the burned bones of the dead from the coffin to a pot.

– In Japan, people use chopsticks during the funeral ceremony of Buddhists.

– He thinks he might become a good warrior, so Issun-bōshi is given a sewing needle for a sword, a soup bowl for a boat, and chopsticks for oars.

– The chopsticks are placed parallel to the table edge with the points toward the left.

– The Mandarin Chinese word for chopsticks is “kuàizi”.

Some example sentences of “activist”

How to use in-sentence of “activist”:

– Angela Yvonne Davis is an African American political activist and author.

– Shortly afterward, the Department of Justice’s website and a number of other organisations’ websites were taken offline following concerted denial of service attacks from activist group “Anonymous”.

– Jennifer Louise “Jenni” Williams is an activist from Zimbabwe.

– Katarzyna Janina Łaniewska-Błaszczak was a Polish actress, opposition activist in the Polish People’s Republic, and a political activist beginning in 1989.

– James Reeb was an American Unitarian UniversalismUnitarian Universalist minister, pastor, and activist during the Civil rights movement in Washington, D.C.

– Jens Georg Reich is a German scientist, activist and politician.

– He was a well known liberalismliberal as well as a anti-war activist for most of his long life.

– Janet Benshoof was an American human rights activist and lawyer.

Some example sentences of activist
Some example sentences of activist

Example sentences of “activist”:

- Carmen Vázquez was a Puerto Rican activist and writer.

- Ela Ramesh Bhatt is an Indian activist and lawyer.

– Carmen Vázquez was a Puerto Rican activist and writer.

– Ela Ramesh Bhatt is an Indian activist and lawyer.

– The first winner was Islam Osama, who took a photo of the death of activist Shaimaa Sabbagh.

– Along the way he becomes romantically involved with a young black activist named Nina.

– He is known for being an activist against sex and violence in video games.

– Héctor Marcos Timerman was an Argentine journalist, politician, human rights activist and diplomat.

– After the death of Shivan Qaderi, a student and opposition activist in July 9 2005, the Kurdish population protested against the Iranian government.

– Jestina Mukoko is a human rights activist and journalist from Zimbabwe.

– Swartz was an AmericansAmerican computer programmer, writer, political organizer, and Internet activist who helped organize the RSS.

– Lee is now an activist and spokesperson for adoption rights.

– Daniel Ellsberg is an American activist and former United States military analyst who was known for releasing the classified Pentagon Papers to “The Washington Post”.

– Elbert Howard “Panther on the Prowl” better known as Big Man, was an American civil rights activist and author.

– Kosciusko is the birthplace of civil rights activist James Meredith and TV series host and cultural leader Oprah Winfrey.

More in-sentence examples of “activist”:

– Mary Akrami is an activist from Afghanistan.

– He is coming outopenly gay and is a prominent activist for the rights of LGBT people.

– Zakia Soman is an activist from India.

– Van Jones is a civil rights advocate, an environment activist and a lawyer born in Tennessee who also represents four non-profit organizations.

– Attanayake was a known disabled rights activist because he was paralyzed due to ALS.

– Bessie Lillian Gordy Carter was an American nurse, political activist and humanitarian.

– Barr was an activist of Ulster nationalism.

– Pedro González Zerolo was a Spanish peopleSpanish lawyer, politician, activist and town councillor.

– André Glucksmann was a French philosopher, activist and writer.

– David Ernest Duke is a right-wing AmericansAmerican activist and politician.

– Marie Louise Berneri was an anarchist activist and author.

– Catherine Helen Spence was an activist for many humans’ rights.

– Risa Hontiveros is a FilipinosFilipino socialist activist and journalist, who was the representative of Akbayan in the House of Representatives of the Philippines from 2004 to 2010.

– He was replaced by the radical political activist and Irish-language teacher, Patrick Pearse.

– During World War II he was an activist who was working against the Nazis.

– Syngman Rhee or Lee Seungman was a Korean independence activist and politician.

– He was an anti-war activist from 1991.

– He was the fifth Prime Minister of Israel from 1974 until 1977 and again from 1992 until his assassination in 1995 by Yigal Amir, a right-wing activist who had strongly opposed Rabin’s signing of the Oslo Accords and to peace with Palestine.

– She is also an activist on the subject of autism.

– He was an activist relating to climate change, and has been part of many conferences and demonstrations, including the People’s Climate March in New York City in September 2014.

– From 1965 to 1968, Merritt worked with the drummer, composer and activist Max Roach.

– Alfreda Noncia Markowska was a Polish-Polska RomaRomani activist and Holocaust survivor.

– She was the younger sister of birth control activist Margaret Sanger, and assisted her in this work.

– Originally a Zionist activist in Eastern Europe, he later became Prime Minister of Israel.

– She is the daughter of former The BeatlesBeatles member Sir American photographer and animal rights activist Linda McCartney.

– His son – Martin Luther King, Junior – was a civil rights activist who went against racial segregation.

– Amanullah Khan was a Pakistani activist and writer.

– Sandra Fluke is an activist for women’s rights.

– Ramon was married to activist Rona Ramon.

– In early March 2007, the German newspaper “Bild-Zeitung” quoted the animal rights activist Frank Albrecht, who said that Knut should be killed instead of humiliated by being raised in a zoo.

– Bella Savitzky Abzug, nicknamed “Battling Bella”, was an American lawyer, activist and politician.

– Osztolykán is an activist for Romani children’s education, Roma and minority rights, and the Roma in Hungary.

– His nomination was met with support from conservative Israeli and Jewish American activist groups, and opposition from liberal advocacy organizations, particularly J Street.

– After Wings ended, Linda still recorded and performed with her husband, but she was now recognized as an activist for social causes, and for charity work.

– Sarah McBride is an American LGBTQ rights activist and Democratic politician.

– Rubén Blades Bellido de Luna is a PanamaPanamanian singer-songwriter, actor, musician, activist and politician.

– Lino Grech was a Maltese actor, writer, activist and director.

– In 2020, the Venezuelan activist and singer Jose Rafael Cordero Sanchez dedicated a song to Cilia Flores and Nicolas Maduro called Odio.

– She was arrested near her home in Spain on 12 January 2007 over the forced disappearance of an activist in February 1976.

– He was also an activist in Ganajagaran Mancha, for bloggers.

– Walter Edward Fauntroy is an American politician, civil rights activist and criminal.

– Eddie Koiki Mabo was an Indigenous Australian activist from the Torres Strait Islands.

– Stan Statham was an American television news anchor, activist and politician.

– Cynthia Ellen Nixon is an American actress, activist and politician.

– Lena Mary Calhoun Horne was an AmericansAmerican singer, actress, civil rights activist and dancer.

– Clay Evans was an African American Baptist pastor, civil rights activist and singer-songwriter.

– Jagjivan Ram, known popularly as Babuji, was an Indian peopleIndian independence activist and politician from Bihar.

– Instead, the proceedings became notorious for the large number of demonstrators and the use of force by the Chicago Police DepartmentChicago police during what was supposed to be, in the words of the Yippie activist organizers, “A Festival of Life.” Rioting and protesting took place between demonstrators and the Chicago Police Department, who were assisted by the Illinois National Guard.

– She is openly gayopenly lesbian and is an activist for LGBT rights.

- Mary Akrami is an activist from Afghanistan.

- He is coming outopenly gay and is a prominent activist for the rights of LGBT people.
- Zakia Soman is an activist from India.

“evolutionary” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “evolutionary”:

+ Reviews of the book in learned journals were little short of ecstatic; the American Naturalist called it “The outstanding evolutionary treatise of the decade, perhaps of the century.

+ His awards include the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Evolutionary Programming Society.

+ Fossil evidence also suggests a difference in the evolutionary development of the people who made the two different tool types across the Movius Line.

+ In this system, the three distinct branches of evolutionary descent are the Archaea, Bacteria and Eukaryota.

+ This approach creates an evolutionary Tree of life to decide on the branches of the taxonomy.

evolutionary in-sentences
evolutionary in-sentences

Example sentences of “evolutionary”:

+ Linguistics, in its broader context, includes evolutionary linguistics, which considers the origins of language; historical linguistics, which explores language change; sociolinguistics, which looks at the relation between linguistic variation and social structures; psycholinguistics, which explores the representation and function of language in the mind; neurolinguistics, which looks at language processing in the brain; language acquisition, how children or adults acquire language; and discourse analysis, which involves the structure of texts and conversations.

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

+ This system is a fine example of an evolutionary arms race, a type of co-evolution.

+ It formed the basis of early evolutionary theory.

+ Before the 21st century, the evolutionary history of the flying squirrel was often debated.

+ Many evolutionary biologists read him, especially Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace.

+ The tragic sense of life: Ernst Haeckel and the struggle over evolutionary thought.

+ The evolutionary status of the Wolf-Rayet stars suggests they all formed in a relatively short period.

+ The evolutionary development of flowering plants tends to show a trend towards plants with seeds with little or no endosperm.

+ Recently, he was Vea Family Professor of Technology and Evolutionary Economics Centennial at the University of the Philippines, Diliman, from 2013 until 2014.

+ In the 1990s it rapidly became the dominant method of classification in evolutionary biology.

+ Recent Morphology morphological and DNA sequence analysis has shown that several of the higher-level groupings of teleosts are evolutionary grades rather than clades.

+ It reduces people’s cognitive load and helps people make quick decisions.From an evolutionary point of view, emotion related memories help us survive, keep us safe.

+ Paraphyletic and polyphyletic taxa often represent evolutionary grades.

+ They report successful tests of theoretical predictions related to such topics as infanticide, intelligence, marriage patterns, promiscuity, perception of beauty, bride price and parental investment.”Despite this difficulty, there have been many careful and informative studies of human social behaviour from an evolutionary perspective.

+ The study of plant defences against herbivory is important, not only from an evolutionary viewpoint, but also because these defences can be used in agriculture, including human and livestock food sources.

+ The group is an evolutionary grade of species which look rather similar.

+ The Coleoidae do not have a true endoskeleton in the evolutionary sense; here, a mollusc exoskeleton evolutiondeveloped into several sorts of internal structure, the “cuttlebone” of cuttlefish being the best-known version.

+ Cryptic genetic variation promotes rapid evolutionary adaptation in an RNA enzyme.

+ According to Yates and Mather, “His large family, reared in conditions of great financial stringency, was a personal expression of his genetic and evolutionary convictions”.

+ Linguistics, in its broader context, includes evolutionary linguistics, which considers the origins of language; historical linguistics, which explores language change; sociolinguistics, which looks at the relation between linguistic variation and social structures; psycholinguistics, which explores the representation and function of language in the mind; neurolinguistics, which looks at language processing in the brain; language acquisition, how children or adults acquire language; and discourse analysis, which involves the structure of texts and conversations.

+ In evolutionary developmental biology, the concept of deep homology is used to describe cases where Cell growthgrowth and differentiation are controlled by genetic mechanisms that are homologous and deeply conserved across a wide range of species.
+ This system is a fine example of an evolutionary arms race, a type of co-evolution.

More in-sentence examples of “evolutionary”:

+ Preadaptations and multiple evolutionary pathways.

+ A common evolutionary adaptation to this seen in both intracellular microbes and tumours is a long-term down-regulation of these MHC I molecules.
+ Cosima is a student at the University of Minnesota studying evolutionary development.

+ Preadaptations and multiple evolutionary pathways.

+ A common evolutionary adaptation to this seen in both intracellular microbes and tumours is a long-term down-regulation of these MHC I molecules.

+ Cosima is a student at the University of Minnesota studying evolutionary development.

+ Wilson popularized the term “sociobiology” as an attempt to explain the evolutionary mechanics behind behaviours such as altruism, aggression, and nurture.

+ A candidate for a future evolutionary suicide might be cod.

+ Listed here are some of those topics which are relevant to the evolutionary synthesis, and which seem soundly based.

+ Finally, evolutionary explanations may also help the left create policies with greater public support, suggesting that people’s sense of fairness rather than greed is a primary cause of opposition to welfare, if there is not a distinction in the proposals between what is perceived as the deserving and the undeserving poor.

+ It helped form the modern evolutionary synthesis, and still provides the framework for research in plant evolutionary biology.

+ This shares with sociobiology a belief in the evolutionary origin of behaviour patterns.

+ The evolutionary ecology of myco-heterotrophy.

+ In that case the larger dromaeosaurs would be secondarily terrestrial—having lost the ability to glide later in their evolutionary history.

+ A tropical forest in Central America, for example, may be similar to one in New Guinea in its vegetation type, but these forests are inhabited by plants and animals with very different evolutionary histories.

+ Philosophy of evolutionary thought.

+ Among its more famous critics are the evolutionary biologists Richard Dawkins, Ford Doolittle, and Stephen Jay Gould.

+ Differences of opinion about evolutionary relationships have been reduced by the use of molecular evolution and molecular clock research.

+ Mapping the human membrane proteome: a majority of the human membrane proteins can be classified according to function and evolutionary origin.

+ This phasmid is an evolutionary isolate.

+ The arrangement of taxa reflects the fundamental evolutionary differences in the genomegenomes.

+ NK cells may have evolved as an evolutionary response: the loss of MHC would deprive these cells of the inhibitory effect of MHC and make them vulnerable to NK cell attack.

+ Fruits are an evolutionary ‘invention’ which help seeds get dispersed by animals.

+ In the mid-1980s, Syvanen suggested that lateral gene transfer not only had biological significance, but was involved in shaping evolutionary history from the beginning of life on Earth.

+ Relationships between herbivores and their host plants often results in reciprocal evolutionary change, called co-evolution.

+ These books cover most evolutionary topics.

+ Sex, the prisoner’s dilemma game, and the evolutionary inevitability of cooperation.

+ He also received the Royal Society’s Darwin Medal “In recognition of his distinguished contributions to general evolutionary theory, based on a profound study of palaeontology, particularly of vertebrates” in 1962.

+ Through the evolutionary history of being used by the wasps, these viruses apparently have become so modified, they appear unlike any other known viruses today.

+ This is sometimes called the Wallace effect after the evolutionary biologist Alfred Russel Wallace who suggested in the late 19th century that it might be an important factor in speciation.

+ This is a very important evolutionary advance.

+ An evolutionary grade is a group of species united by similarities.

+ The term was introduced and discussed by George Gaylord Simpson, the palaeontologypalaeontologist who contributed to the modern evolutionary synthesis.

+ The hypothesis is used to explain two different phenomena: the Sex#Evolutionadvantage of sexual reproduction at the level of individuals, and the constant evolutionary arms race between competing species.

+ This is a clear statement of the kind of evolutionary thinking which Lamarck is known for.

+ Recent analyses have shown a close correspondence in the evolution and evolutionary process of these two, figs and wasps.Rønsted, Nina and others 2005.

+ The evolutionary ecology of gynogenesis.

+ They are especially suited to represent evolutionary trees.

+ Biomes are characterized by similar climax vegetation, regardless of the evolutionary lineage of the specific plants and animals.

+ Haldane showed that discrete mutations were compatible with gradual evolution: see the modern evolutionary synthesis.

+ Relationships are usually seen as evolutionary trees.

+ The book begins with an evolutionary account of sex itself, defending the theory that sex flourishes, despite its costs, because a mixed heritage confers to each generation a defensive “head start” against parasites and disease.

+ Another theory about personality is the inheritance or evolutionary theories.

+ Williams was also well known for his work on the evolution of sex, and was an advocate of evolutionary medicine.

+ Paleontology, evolutionary developmental biology, and sequence analysis contribute much evidence for the patterns and processes that can be classified as macroevolution.

+ He formulated an evolutionary hypothesis to explain the Earth and its contents.

+ The Earth is the stage on which the evolutionary play is performed.

+ A designed organism would, on the face of it, be in contradiction to evolutionary theory.

+ It follows that it is an evolutionary advantage to get their seeds away from the parent plant.

+ Emergent properties give an evolutionary advantage to members of the school which non-members do not receive.

+ Some regard sexual conflict as a subset of sexual selection, while others suggest it is a separate evolutionary phenomenon.

+ Theodosius Dobzhansky, a well-known evolutionary biologist, has said: “Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution”.

+ This laid the groundwork for the modern evolutionary synthesis, which took place in the following years, from about 1937 to 1953.

“maintaining” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “maintaining”:

+ This production of dense water is essential in maintaining the thermohaline circulation, and the accurate representation of these processes is important in climate modelling.

+ Sprains can best be prevented by proper use of safety equipment, being aware of your surroundings and maintaining strength and flexibility.

+ Am reverting and maintaining simple wiki.

+ People can avoid spreading the virus by regularly washing their hands, covering their mouth when coughing, maintaining distance from other people, staying away from crowds, wearing medical or cloth face coverings, and being alone for people who think they are infected, also known as quarantining.

+ It generally means pulling back Military forceforces while maintaining contact with the enemy.

+ It did not obtain fame until the 16th century, when its head, Antoine de Noailles, became admiral of France and was ambassador in England during three important years, 1553–1556, maintaining a gallant but unsuccessful rivalry with the Spanish ambassador, Simon Renard.

maintaining use in-sentences
maintaining use in-sentences

Example sentences of “maintaining”:

+ Because of Mclaughlin, California is still very careful about maintaining the bay’s healthy habitat and creating laws to further protect it.

+ Getting enough sleep helps in maintaining healthy eating habits.

+ It is important that the oven is capable of maintaining a constant temperature.

+ Some people still insist on maintaining their standards of modesty, even in an emergency situation.

+ Given that the average gate at Barnsley accounts for less than 50% of capacity this appeared to be a strange announcement, however there are a number of structural concerns with the roof and the wooden floor of the upper tier and it would seem that a new structure is more financially viable than maintaining the existing one.

+ The British government is responsible for maintaining its World Heritage Sites.

+ To omit a major claim, totally, might be a case of censorship, so the problem is how to offset a claim, while maintaining NPOV-neutral balance in the text.

+ If the frequency of any allele is above 1% it is probable that natural selection is maintaining it at this level.

+ As a District Magistrate he or she is responsible for maintaining law and order in that district and as a District Collector responsible for collection the revenue.

+ India rejects the Pakistani stance by maintaining the fact that the creek is navigable in high tide, and that fishing trawlers use it to go out to sea.

+ For the BMR, most of the energy is consumed in maintaining fluid levels in tissues through osmosis, and only about one-tenth is consumed for work mechanical work, such as digestion, heartbeat, and breathing.

+ Culiat, Quezon City, with ZOE maintaining transmitter operations for the station.

+ It trains the teachers and maintaining computer hardware and software.

+ Because of Mclaughlin, California is still very careful about maintaining the bay’s healthy habitat and creating laws to further protect it.

+ Getting enough sleep helps in maintaining healthy eating habits.
+ It is important that the oven is capable of maintaining a constant temperature.

More in-sentence examples of “maintaining”:

+ The dual cursor versions perform multiplication and division by maintaining a fixed angle between the cursors as they are rotated around the dial.

+ Alternatively, a season finale could bring open-ended storylines to a close, "going out on a high" and similarly maintaining interest in the series' eventual return.

+ The dual cursor versions perform multiplication and division by maintaining a fixed angle between the cursors as they are rotated around the dial.

+ Alternatively, a season finale could bring open-ended storylines to a close, “going out on a high” and similarly maintaining interest in the series’ eventual return.

+ A superintendent of Police, an officer belonging to Indian Police Service is entrusted with the responsibility of maintaining law and order and related issues.

+ Our time is better spent on content building, not maintaining a list of our good deeds.

+ What I “will” do is advise the community of any general shortcomings in anything he nominates, because I see that as essential in maintaining the quality of our GA and VGA material.

+ The Italian government of Somalia again worked together with the old tribesmen in order to try and keep peace between the several tribes, while maintaining close control over the military.

+ Classical mechanics is all about forces acting on a body in nature, balancing forces, maintaining equlibrium state, etc.

+ They usually charge a fee for installing the connection and a monthly fee for maintaining it.

+ A cell stays a certain cell type by maintaining a particular pattern of gene expression.

+ After maintaining Category 5 strength for 12 hours, Ioke weakened back to a Category 4 for the final time on August 30 while approaching Wake Island.

+ The City Clerk’s office is responsible for maintaining official city government records, distributing approximately 1.3 million vehicle stickers and residential parking permits, and issuing city business licenses.

+ Originally a rite of passage at the age of seventeen to mark the formal acceptance of the eldest son into the community of the twenty-two families of Kami-fukawa, the Daimokutate is now performed annually in mid-October by young men of various ages and from many different families.Unique in Japan as a dramatic performance without acting or music, the Daimokutate is an important marker of identity and plays an indispensable role in maintaining solidarity in this mountainous town.

+ It’s clear to me that he’s learned his lesson, and whilst there are no excuses for incivility and failure to AGF, I don’t think maintaining this block will prevent damage from the encyclopedia—indeed, I think the block itself is currently doing more harm that it’s preventing.

+ Throughout the movie series, Spider-Man fights villains such as the Green Goblin, Doctor Octopus, Sandman, and Venom while also maintaining friendships with Harry Osborn and his long-time crush Mary Jane Watson, who later falls in love with him.

+ The second is to recognize when you are not doing your share of the job of maintaining a good society.

+ Saudi Aramco is responsible for supplying fuel and maintaining fuel installations.

+ The community was settled by Swiss starting in 1869, and is known today for maintaining Swiss traditions, food, and folkways.

+ It would “make disambiguation pages easier to work with programmatically”, which could be a benefit in maintaining dab pages.

+ The document, however was more focused on maintaining the ability of the nobles to have a say in what the king did.

+ The ISO 4217 maintenance agency, SIX Interbank Clearing, is responsible for maintaining the list of codes.

+ His father, Edward, inherited the throne gaining the nickname “Edward the Peaceful” for his hard work maintaining stability when tensions were increasing.

+ Each new team directly replaces the departing one, thereby maintaining a continual human presence on the island.

+ While maintaining the French administrative borders, King William I of the Netherlands gave back the more traditional names of the provinces instead of the names used by the French.

+ Alexander Hamilton, in advocating the creation of the bank, argued that there was “a more or less direct” relationship between the bank and “the powers of collecting taxes, borrowing money, regulating trade between the states, and raising and maintaining fleets and navies”.

+ Lee and his government stressed the importance of maintaining religious tolerance and racial harmony, and they were ready to use the law to counter any threat that might incite ethnic and religious violence.

+ Indeed, following the Treaty of Rapallo, the Italians of Dalmatia could opt for the acquisition of Italian citizenship instead of the Yugoslavian one, while maintaining residence: despite a violent campaign of intimidation on the part of Yugoslavia, over 900 families of Italian speaking “Spalatini” had exercised the option to be Italians.

+ He has to perform triple functions as he holds three positions as the Deputy Commissioner, the District Magistrate and the District Collector.As a Deputy Commissioner he is the executive head of the district.The District Magistrate is responsible for maintaining the law and order situation in the district.As the Collector he is the Chief Revenue Officer of the district who is responsible for revenue collection and recovery.

+ Clerk: According to the Rules of the Senate, the Clerk is elected by the members of the Senate and is tasked with maintaining records of all Senate bills and resolutions.

+ Regarding maintaining activity.

+ Vietnam People’s Public Security is the key armed force of the Communist Party of Vietnam and the state of Socialist Republic of Vietnam as the core and shock in the cause of protecting national security and maintaining the order and safety of the commune.

+ For example, it is the leading partner in developing and maintaining bibliographic rules and standards in Germany and plays a significant role in the development of international library standards.

+ After maintaining Category 5 status for about 12hours, Ivan began a steady weakening trend because of another eyewall replacement cycle until reaching winds of 140mph on September 10.

+ It is about Korea’s plans for establishing and maintaining good relations with neighboring countries.

+ Rather than maintaining some basic, core levels of simplicity, the multiple nerdisms start interfering with earlier peculiar features, and the result becomes “conflicting nerdisms” with almost unpredictable, expanding quirks.

+ While still maintaining a law practice, Minow is currently the Honorary Consul General of Singapore in Chicago.

+ According to Chazhikaden, the group converted to Christianity while maintaining their distinct culture and identity.

+ To promote the strengthening and democratization of the UN, giving the General Assembly the role granted to it in accordance with the functions and powers outlined in the Charter and to promote the comprehensive reform of the United Nations Security Council so that it may fulfill the role granted to it by the Charter, in a transparent and equitable manner, as the body primarily responsible for maintaining international peace and security.

+ The possible role of psychological factors in either causing or maintaining the pain must be acknowledged.

+ Instead, much of numerical analysis is concerned with obtaining approximate solutions while maintaining reasonable bounds on errors.

+ He got that by 1871 and “remained undisputed world champion at the game of multilateral diplomatic chess for almost twenty years after 1871, devoted himself exclusively, and successfully, to maintaining peace between the powers”.

+ This includes helping to find a suitable hearing aid, fitting it and programming it and maintaining it.

+ I’m suggesting that we go a step further and do what’s best for maintaining “this” wiki, and delete all of them.

+ A Superintendent of Police Superintendent of Police, an officer belonging to the Indian Police Service, heads the police in the district and is entrusted with the responsibility of maintaining law and order and related issues.

+ Many cancers, can be prevented by not smoking, and maintaining a healthy weight.

+ Johnson’s friends sponsored the 1866 National Union Convention in August 1866 in Philadelphia as part of his attempt at maintaining a coalition of supporters.

+ A yogi is a term for a male who practices various forms of the path of Yoga, maintaining a steadfast mind, the process of transcending the lower self.

+ The manager is also responsible for planning and maintaining work systems, procedures, and policies that enable and encourage the optimum performance of its people and other resources within a business unit.

+ Most disbanded their native armies, instead maintaining British troops within their states to protect them from attack.