Some example sentences of “fair”

How to use in-sentence of “fair”:

– There are simply no articles that need a fair use image, are there some where it might make things easier? Of course there are, but that easiness in the article comes with a cost that is simply too high for our current community to deal with.

– They instead use the rented car for a road trip to the 1982 World’s Fair at Knoxville, Tennessee.

– His face was fair and smooth as a woman’s with high cheekbones, straight nose, a mouth with a firm, but somewhat sad expression, a keen, deep-set but beautiful, mild blue eye, which could become terrible under some circumstances, and like the warning of the rattlesnake, gave notice of attack.

– It also monitors for possible weakening of fair use.

– Eptalon, Osiris, Peterdownunder and Pmlineditor would also be suitable as uninvolved closing administrator, but if neither of us are around and contactable, I trust that any other administrator here is sufficiently level-headed to make a fair judgement.

– Also that night, Stone Cold and Kurt Angle faced off for the WWF Championship, and William Regal, who sat at ringside to ensure a fair match would take place, hit Kurt Angle with the championship, thereby backstabbing the WWF and costing Angle the title.

– The movie questions whether or not Polanski received a fair trial.

– And, you know, fair play to those who dare to dream and don’t give up.

Some example sentences of fair
Some example sentences of fair

Example sentences of “fair”:

- People also think it will make it confusing for filters to distinguish fair use and copyright violation.

- The Fair became the Heritage Festival in 2006, and Alger's name dropped from the event.

– People also think it will make it confusing for filters to distinguish fair use and copyright violation.

– The Fair became the Heritage Festival in 2006, and Alger’s name dropped from the event.

– The group includes Shetland, Fair Isle and Orkney.

– The house especially values hard work, patience, friendship and fair play.

– It is also the nickname of the site where the fair was held.

– In August 2011, the BBC agreed to sell the magazine to Exponent, if Britain’s Office of Fair Trading approves.

– The new Derby Playhouse opened with “My Fair Lady”.

– He always set the ballet in Admiralty Square, although the actual place of the fair was moved to the Winter Palace Square and finally to the Field of Mars.

– And for our fair land, its hills and rivers.

– I’ve done a fair bit of work on this one and I think it meets all VGA criteria now.

More in-sentence examples of “fair”:

– Behind this is the idea that it is possible to see the world in multiple ways, and that there is not one fair method to see which way is right.

– Merchandise that has fair trade status must be given a fair trade certificate.

– As it is, i’ve decided to let it run it’s course as doing anything else would not be fair imo, and furthermore unlike GA there will be no overlap of multiple articles at voting – i.e.

– The death of Tina resulted from an error or mistake, and the short prison sentence was a fair in his lawyers’ opinions.

– Do you have rollback/global rollback on yourwiki? If it is global rollback fair enough if it is ordinary rollback on a wiki depends which one it is.

– You roll a fair dice once.

– It also has to make sure that any use of natural resources is fair and sustainable without harming the earth.

– Every grown-up has the right to do a job, to a fair wage for their work, and to join a trade union.

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

– He named the harbor Fair Haven.

– Just because something is Pareto efficient, it doesn’t mean it is fair or “equitable”.

– They strive to promote fair play among all players.

– Mother Rigby says, “There are thousands upon thousands of coxcombs and charlatans in the world, made up of just such a jumble of wornout, forgotten, and good-for-nothing trash as he was! Yet they live in fair repute, and never see themselves for what they are.” She thinks that Feathertop is better off as a scarecrow.

– If there is a jury, the judge has the job of making sure the person taken to court is treated in a fair way.

– In 1968, the fair was not celebrated, but a bullfighting occurred on 13 April 1968 in coincidence of the Holy Saturday.

– The Taiwanese Fair Trade Commission had investigated the flash sales and found that Xiaomi had sold fewer smartphones than advertised.

– The movie was so successful that after Gabriel Pascal died it was made into a huge Broadway musical called “My Fair Lady”, and amazingly this musical was then made into another movie.

– In both types of time trial, each cyclist or team starts the race at different times so that each start is fair and equal.

– In other words, because people have the right to due process, they have the right to a fair trial; and because they cannot get a fair trial without a lawyer, they also have the right to a lawyer.

– I bet there are a fair number of editors on other wikis who aren’t really aware of simple.

– A commitment to a fair distribution of wealth and power led gradually to support public services as ways of fairly distributing wealth.

– One should get more than the other because that would be fair in this sense.

– Its work is to “coordinate and unify the petroleum policies” of its members, and also to “ensure the stabilization of oil markets in order to secure an efficient, economic and regular supply of petroleum to consumers, a steady income to producers, and a fair return on capital for those investing in the petroleum industry”.

– They sing about the husband-to-be and his fair hair.

- Behind this is the idea that it is possible to see the world in multiple ways, and that there is not one fair method to see which way is right.

- Merchandise that has fair trade status must be given a fair trade certificate.
- As it is, i've decided to let it run it's course as doing anything else would not be fair imo, and furthermore unlike GA there will be no overlap of multiple articles at voting - i.e.

– Supporters and opponents disagree on whether it is right for him to receive the death penalty, if he is guilty, or if he received a fair trial.

– The Northern Ireland Policing Board make sure that the PSNI are fair and do a good job.

– The author doesn’t like the society gossip column and he declines any International Book Fair that he considers not-literary conventions.

– Cedar Fair continued to make the park bigger in 1999 by adding Knott’s Soak City.

– These rules help make the game and final score fair for both players.

– It would take a fair amount of work to populate them reasonably, if there are even enough notable subjects for each county.

– Sedalia is where the Missouri State Fair takes place every year.

– For example, some forms of street cricket, like bete-ombro, penalize the batter if the ball goes behind them, which gives the batter 180 degrees of fair playing area, rather than the 90 degrees of fair playing area in baseball.

– It is the largest book fair in the Arab world,.

– Louis, Missouri at the time of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition World’s Fair in 1904.

– From the fourteenth century or earlier the annual Midsummer Fair was held on this common land on 24th June and the last such sheep and lamb fair was held in 1913.

– When discussion does not help the problem and when a group of fair users from outside the argument agree through process.

– As an amendment to the Fair Labor Standards Act, the Equal Pay Act of 1963 made it against Federal law to Discriminationdiscriminate against workers on the basis of gender.

– Given the politically uncertain times immediately preceding Akbar’s death, Shah Jahan was in a fair amount of physical danger of harm by political opponents of his father, and his conduct at this time can be understood as a precursor to the bravery that he would later be known for,he was also well known for his intelligent brain and creative ideas.

– Each May, more than 1500 students from roughly 70 countries and territories compete in the fair for scholarships, tuition Grant grants, internships, scientific field trips and the grand prizes, including one $75,000 and two $50,000 college scholarships.

– The caretaker government held a fair and free election on December 29, 2008.

– But in an interview with Fey and Richmond in the January 2009 issue of “Vanity Fair Vanity Fair“, Richmond said the scar comes from a slashing incident, which happened when she was five.

– It’s not fair with the other languages.

– So an income tax was a fair remedy for this situation.

– The theme park was sold to :en:Cedar_FairCedar Fair and the food business was sold to ConAgra Foods, which was later sold to The J.M.

– The Zibelemärit is an annual market with aspects of a fair in the old town of Bern, Switzerland.

– Sarria was working at the 1964 New York World’s Fair when he learned that Jimmy Moore had died.

“same” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “same”:

+ Using an optional display control parameter value of 6 yields the same results as using to create the same link and text, but saving, coincidentally, 6 characters while editing.

+ It hit Mexico on the same day Hurricane Felix hit Nicaragua, only one of two time when an Atlantic hurricane and a Pacific hurricane have made landfall on the same day.

+ He hosted the same radio show, “Par 4 chemins” on Radio-Canada, for 42 years.

+ Most students graduate in four years, but not everyone takes the same amount of time for each Division.

+ A related topic might be for people of the same name, where we have an article about one of them who isn’t the “primary topic”.

same - some sentence examples
same – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “same”:

+ It is a remake of the original 1955 movie of the same name.

+ In 1936 he made the first recording of the same work with the same orchestra which still had the same concertmasterleader: Arnold Rosé who was Mahler’s brother-in-law.

+ That same year he was awarded the Albert Lasker Award for Clinical Medical ResearchLasker award.

+ Both options result in the same output.

+ Popes, like the emperors, became richer over the centuries and the same happened with the counties ruled by them.

+ In Safari and other Webkit browsers the same condition can cause the block quotation to be pushed downward.

+ After Leveque’s final fight with Forcier on February 10, 2002, he would fight Chad Nicholson in the closing minutes of the same game.

+ It is a remake of the original 1955 movie of the same name.

+ In 1936 he made the first recording of the same work with the same orchestra which still had the same concertmasterleader: Arnold Rosé who was Mahler’s brother-in-law.

+ He is also one of the studio hosts for College Basketball on CBS and serves the same capacity for College Football on CBS/SEC on CBS with Spencer Tillman and Tony Barnhart.

+ At the same time, Washington, D.C.

+ The Master in these stories is, nevertheless, recognisably the same person.

+ The sticks are held together in the same hand.

More in-sentence examples of “same”:

+ It is in the same time zone as the rest of Mandalay: Myanmar Standard Time, UTC+6:30.

+ That same year, she began a new singing career with a number of well-known French writers writing lyrics; Raymond Queneau's "Si tu t’imagines" was one of her earliest songs to become popular.
+ At the same time Blanco became president, the world price on sugar dropped.

+ It is in the same time zone as the rest of Mandalay: Myanmar Standard Time, UTC+6:30.

+ That same year, she began a new singing career with a number of well-known French writers writing lyrics; Raymond Queneau’s “Si tu t’imagines” was one of her earliest songs to become popular.

+ At the same time Blanco became president, the world price on sugar dropped.

+ They have the same father, the Twelve OlympiansGreek god Poseidon.

+ Try to keep commentary brief and remember that, while we appreciate your opinion, it is not final, and administrators are not guaranteed to follow the same course of action as you would.

+ The song of the same name reached the number-one spot in many countries.

+ A well-known mongoose written in fiction is Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, who has a short story of the same title in “The Jungle Book” by Rudyard Kipling.

+ Even though the rumen and reticulum have different names, they are the same functional space, as the digesta can move back and forth between them.

+ Some exhibitions show works of art of the same artist, others show works of art on a common theme.

+ Hortense started moving faster, but weakened at the same time.

+ What happened? Exactly the same happened on zhwiki, see bug report:.

+ The disorder can be treated in much the same way as schizophrenia.

+ The Bassoon is usually seen as a comical instrument, however it provides a very important role in the orchestra.In fact, the Saxophone was invented to replace the Bassoon and Oboe, however, was rejected because it didn’t sound the same in the orchestra.

+ The athletic multi-discipline “triathlon” have been replaced by the 10 event “decathlon”, and the medley relay replaced by relay races where each section is the same length as the others.

+ On 7 June 1917, as part of the Battle of Messines, the Allies of World War IAllies set off hundreds of tonnes of high explosive in 19 mines at the same time.

+ This process requires extreme amounts of energy in order to overcome the electrostatic repulsion between the protons, as they have the same charge.

+ Over the same two days American aircraft from Henderson Field destroying 14 Japanese aircraft and sunk a light cruiser.

+ In 1998, United StatesAmerican writer same named movie”, in which the role of Virginia was played by actress Nicole Kidman.

+ More than one string can be plucked at the same time to make a chord, or they can be played quickly, one after another, to make an arpeggio.

+ The Japan Hot 100 was launched in the issue dated May 31, 2008, using the same methodologies as the Hot 100 charts for the U.S.

+ Her performance won her the Golden Globe Award for best actress in a leading role and an Academy Award nomination in the same category.

+ The 48 teams are drawn into twelve groups of four, with the restriction that teams from the same association cannot be drawn against each other.

+ Genes are linked when they are on the same chromosome.

+ In turn, such a concurring opinion may become more famous than the majority opinion in the same case.

+ Starter is basically the same as XP Starter, and is for low budget countries.

+ Her style has been described as repetitive because she always did the same dances: “Carmen was a fabulous dancer, but limited”.

+ On 28 July 2014, WWE officially confirmed that they had signed Devitt to a contract and that he would report to NXT that same day.

+ Correa aseveró that the same Moncayo had done him the same proposed years backwards, referring to the recent statements of the general with the terms: “That is the human misfortune, the pequeñez of some politiquería”.

+ In comparison, brass instruments are all blown in the same way: by blowing against a cup-shaped mouthpiece.

+ The same disease, such as some forms of cancer, may be caused by an inherited genetic condition in some people, by new mutations in other people, and by nongenetic causes in still other people.

+ Scaling by a factor gives the same as the original, without rotation.

+ Today, the word usually means a person who is sexually attracted to people of the same sex and often that person can be also romantically interested in people of the same sex.

+ However, one must be careful not to use the same symbol to refer to two different things.

+ This happens at the same time as the formation of the supercontinents such as Rodinia, Pangaea and Gondwana.

+ Later on, in Hangzhou Secondary School, he not only had excellent academic performance but also made many friends whom they shared the same interest ― writing.

+ If a file has the same genetic makeup as a known piece of malware, it will be flagged as a problem.

+ Colonies of the same species release gametes together, over one, two or three nights around a full moon.

+ There may be many different ways to spell a word, but to be consistent, it should always be spelled the same way in an article.

+ Pro-life supporters argue that the unborn baby has the same right to life as other people, and the government should intervene to protect it.

+ In 1952 he made a strong showing in the same competition, held once more in Boston, running 93 balls against Lassiter, beating him 150to25, but again finishing behind Willie Mosconi, this time sharing second place with Jimmy Caras and Joe Procita.

+ That same month, Brown and several of his followers engaged 400 pro-slavery militia in the “Battle of Osawatomie”.

+ An argument of periapsis of 0° means that the orbiting body will be at its closest approach to the central body at the same moment that it crosses the plane of reference from south to north.

+ For geologists it means that when they find identical fossils in strata in different parts of the world, those strata were laid down at the same time.

+ On the same night, “Force K”, comprising three cruisers and four destroyers based at Malta, became stranded in an Italian minefield off Tripoli.

+ These detectors cannot separate different molecules that happen to take the same amount of time to travel through the column.

+ An evolutionary grade is a group of species at the same level of organisation.

+ In the same year, he took part in the World Cup, where he finished in 4th place.

+ At the same time, three heavy cruisers and two destroyers under the command of Rear Admiral Aritomo Gotō were to bomb Henderson Field to destroy the CAF and the airfield.

+ You should avoid using the same password as you use here.

+ Microsoft did the same in July.

Use in sentence of “unconfirmed”

How to use in-sentence of “unconfirmed”:

+ And most of these edits are coming from unconfirmed or IP users.

+ There were unconfirmed reports that 17 people were killed by floods in Puebla from rains related to Alma.

+ Police were first treating this as a possible but unconfirmed terrorist attack done by a suicide bomber until confirmed as a suicide bombing hours later.

+ My account is in migration and there are 3 unconfirmed accounts that I have on Simple English Wiktionary/Wikibooks/Wikiquote.

+ Since the Ghost Ranch specimens were discovered, more skeletons have been found in Arizona, New Mexico and an as-yet unconfirmed specimen from Utah, including both adults and juveniles.

+ They have been unconfirmed reports of this shark being found off Panama, Mexico, and western Florida.

+ The closest confirmed system is Gliese 832 at 14.8 light years with one confirmed planet, whereas the closest unconfirmed system is Alpha Centauri at 4.37 ly with a planet of Earth mass.

+ There are only some unconfirmed reports that certain nightclubs in the cities that are a reputation for both heterosexual and LGBT clientele.

Use in sentence of unconfirmed
Use in sentence of unconfirmed

Make sentence of “path”

How to use in-sentence of “path”:

– In his introduction Meher Baba explained that masts are traveling along an internal path and are lost because they are so dazzled by the sights they see.

– The prevalent path is chosen according to tiny details of the circuit, such as which wire is thicker or longer.

– Fabian caused only light rainfall along its path and there were no reported deaths or damage.

– But after the leader of the group was captured in 1992, Shining Path was not a threat anymore.

– Isaac followed the path of the three previous storms in the Atlantic basin, Florence, Gordon, and Helene.

Make sentence of path
Make sentence of path

Example sentences of “path”:

– In “Discovering the News sociologist Michael Schudson argues that “the belief in objectivity is a faith in ‘facts,’ a distrust in ‘values,’ and a commitment to their segregation.” In the United States, an objective story is typically considered to be one that steers a middle path between two poles of political rhetoric.

– His first film was “A Path to the Arena”.

– Most of the path follows two abandon railways, the Cranleigh Line and the Steyning Line.

– People who follow the Left Hand Path in the West are not interested in giving up pleasure or the world in order to be spiritual.

– His birthplace is on the Dreaming track, the path travelled by one of his ancestors from the Dreamtime whose Totemismtotem is the perentie lizard.

– After months of following her path of the Way of Love, This however sparked concern among fans, who wondered how Gabrielle knew how to use a sword so well.

– The North Cornwall Coastal Path follows the clifftops and crosses all of the Seven Bays.

– Headshots are a separate specialty career path branch for several photographers who make or have made careers in this kind of photography.

– Sufism is a group or branch in Islam with a mystic path or system.

– Upon moving ashore, the National Hurricane Center expected the forward path of Ivan to be blocked, and accordingly forecasted the hurricane to stall in the southern Appalachian Mountains before dissipating.

- In "Discovering the News sociologist Michael Schudson argues that "the belief in objectivity is a faith in 'facts,' a distrust in 'values,' and a commitment to their segregation." In the United States, an objective story is typically considered to be one that steers a middle path between two poles of political rhetoric.

- His first film was "A Path to the Arena".
- Most of the path follows two abandon railways, the Cranleigh Line and the Steyning Line.

– After Cray Marshes, the path follows the River Darent through Dartford to climb up to the North Downs at Beacon Hill Country Park.

– The path goes from Westminster Abbey to Battle Abbey.

– He called these the “Three Principal Aspects of the Path“, and said that it is on the basis of these three that one must embark on the profound path of Vajrayanavajrayāna Buddhism.

– There was a damage path of around 500 yards long and the tornado destroyed about 80% of the homes in Pomeroy.

– They are linked with the revelation of the path of transformation.

– Fermat’s principle states that “light travels along the path which takes the least time”.

– In particular, the Buddha advises against taking a either an overly hard path or an overly easy path.

– In the main game, the player has to place blocks on a grid with the goal of making a path for a Mini to get from a warp pipe to the goal.

More in-sentence examples of “path”:

– They cleared a path for the beach landings and captured several key objectives.

– The path of the Nashville tornado was very similar to the one that hit East Nashville in 1998.

– During his years working at John Aspinall’s Zoo, he gave himself the necessary experience of dealing with apes on a daily basis in his career path of working with them as well as small monkeys and their complex life needs.

– A planet moves along a path called an orbit.

– An orbit is the path that an object takes in space when it goes around a star, a planet, or a moon.

– Light moves in a straight line, creating shadows when the path of light is blocked.

– Aspiring to become a soldier, Yasuda applied to the :ja:陸軍幼年学校Army Nursery School, but due to his fail grades, he changed his career to the path of music and learned to used the cornet by himself.

– In 1828 the explorer Charles Sturt was sent by the Governor of New South Wales, Ralph DarlingSir Ralph Darling, to find the path of the Macquarie River.

– If we only want the shortest path between vertices is the target node.

– The path to the grave is open to the public and is through a series of paddocks with gateway sculptures and large art pieces by local artists.

– Rather, the stimulus travels to the spinal cord and the message is then transmitted back through the body, tracing a path called the reflex arc.

– Heisenberg’s idea is that if something like an electron were shot into a big box with a certain speed and in a certain direction, then it would be possible to calculate a fairly accurate idea of what its path would be like in the future.

– A world line is the unique path that an object has as it travels through both space and time, usually called spacetime.

– Since none of the three processions passed through “Via Sforza Don Arcangelo Leofreddi, who lived on that street, asked the Bishop of Albano François-Joachim de Pierre de Bernis for to vary the path on the Thursday procession the 8th.

– In particle physics, a beamline is the path in a particle accelerator of the particles.

– Intense Illusions also offers a freeware path finding solution.

– The path was named the second best “National Geographic’s” place to visit on a coast in 2011.

– The Path runs through eleven List of national nature reserves in WalesNational Nature Reserves and other nature reserves, including those managed by The Wildlife Trusts or Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.

– The Left Hand Path is sometimes described as “amoral”.

– To get there there is a path from Erwhald or from Lermoos.

– Her final television appearance was in “Warriors’ Gate”, where, along with the robot dog K-9, she leaves to forge her own path in the parallel universe of E-space.

– So, the entire path must be a self-supporting disc-shaped vacuum chamber.

– In twentieth century, Mahatma GandhiMohandas Karamchand Gandhi and Martin Luther King each followed a path of Ahimsa, though in different ways.

– The tornado was similar in size, severity, and followed a similar path with a tornado that also struck the town in 1999.

– The majority of the path travels through public land with a small amount going through private land.

– In graph theory, a tree is a way of connecting all the vertices together, so that there is exactly one path from any one vertex, to any other vertex of the tree.

– The path behind the pretty woman runs beside a river.

– He discovered of the Faddeev equations in the theory of the quantum mechanical three-body problem and for the development of path integral methods.

– The walking path around almost the whole of Wales.

– 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.

– Therefore, and as the choice of the prevalent path is dependent on a large number of tiny details, which are very difficult to determine beforehand, this choice appears as random, and can be considered as chaotic.

– The exit point is called the “return” because electrons always end up at the source when they complete the path of an electrical circuit.

– On 19 September hurricane warnings were issued for the Azores, as the predicted path passed through the center of that archipelago.

– Many bicycle path networks can be found in countries such as Denmark or Netherlands, which has had a national system of cycle routes since 1993.

– Then, she would only be able to return by the named path if Victor were to give the name of the same path that she had entered by.

– To link to a category, give the path to the category as the first parameter, and an optional name as the second parameter.

– One software testingtesting strategy, called Basis path testing by McCabe who first proposed it, is to test each linearly independent path through the program; in this case, the number of test cases will equal the cyclomatic complexity of the program.

– For example, while fighting different monsters in “The Sea of Monsters”, his immunity to fire protected him from magical flaming spheres that would have killed anbody else that stepped in it’s path of fire.

– The limiting beam energy is reached when the energy lost to the lateral acceleration required to maintain the beam path in a circle equals the energy added each cycle.

– The path took it over cooler waters, which caused Danielle to die on August 21.

– The network used a longer alternative path in the case of a failure or break in one of the links.

– The plant uses a new tracking system that follows the Sun’s daily path across the sky.

– The path dates from Ancient Roman times.

– While all these different schools of thought were coming and going there were still some composers who managed to keep to a more traditional path and find new ways to use tonality in their music.

– The problem of finding a Hamiltonian path is NP-complete.

– Pembrokeshire Coast Path The path goes along coast and people walking on the path will see the water most of the time.

– The path to the island is suddenly dry land.

- They cleared a path for the beach landings and captured several key objectives.

- The path of the Nashville tornado was very similar to the one that hit East Nashville in 1998.
- During his years working at John Aspinall's Zoo, he gave himself the necessary experience of dealing with apes on a daily basis in his career path of working with them as well as small monkeys and their complex life needs.

“allergic” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “allergic”:

+ Some types of xanthan gum are made with wheat, corn or soy and could cause allergic reactions.

+ These are an alternative for those who are allergic to chemicals used in the acrylic or gel process.

+ Fire ant bites are usually not dangerous but some people are allergic to fire ants.

+ However, Hajime had severe allergic reactions to many of the chemicals used by beauticians.

+ Epinephrine is the best medicine to treat anaphylaxis, which is a very bad allergic reaction.

+ The symptoms of scabies are due to an allergic reaction to the mites.

allergic - some sentence examples
allergic – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “allergic”:

+ With every sting, there is the danger of an allergic reaction and of shock after this reaction.

+ If the man’s sexual partner usually has allergic symptoms to semen but does not have any when a condom is used, this may show that his partner’s body is extra-sensitive to semen.

+ If the allergic reaction is very bad, the person should see a doctor, especially if she is a woman trying to get pregnant.

+ A few people are allergic and might die if stung by a wasp.

+ This is regarded as a new choice for rice allergic people.YH.

+ Atopic diseases include asthma, eczema, and allergic rhinitis.

+ Angioedema may be caused by an allergic reaction.

+ People who are allergic develop an Anaphylaxis – an allergic reaction.

+ A vision-impaired woman needed a good service dog that would not give her husband an allergic reaction.

+ Blum was allergic to all of the samples.

+ Also, if you have an allergic reaction to a food this can cause hives which can sometimes turn into an eczema irritation spot.

+ Specific rice IgE, a kind of antibody in human blood, will rise significantly when people are allergic to rice.

+ When people come in contact with something they are allergic to, there can be many different reactions.

+ In a very small number of cases, people have experienced allergic reactions when they touched semen.

+ When activated by a pathogen encounter, basophils releasing histamine are important in defense against parasites, and play a role in allergic reactions.

+ Some people are allergic to bee stings and can even die from them.

+ Millipedes are not poisonous, but many species have glands capable of producing irritating fluids that may cause allergic reactions in some individuals.

+ Anaphylaxis happens when a person eats, Inhalationbreathes in, or is injected with an allergic to.

+ With every sting, there is the danger of an allergic reaction and of shock after this reaction.

+ If the man's sexual partner usually has allergic symptoms to semen but does not have any when a condom is used, this may show that his partner's body is extra-sensitive to semen.
+ If the allergic reaction is very bad, the person should see a doctor, especially if she is a woman trying to get pregnant.

“Hydrofluoric acid” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “Hydrofluoric acid”:

– When calcium phosphate is reacted with sulfuric acid to make phosphoric acid, some hydrofluoric acid is produced.

– If someone gets hydrofluoric acid on them, medical attention is needed, as just small amounts are very toxic.

– It is made by reacting arsenic trioxide with hydrofluoric acid or by reacting excess arsenic with fluorine.

– It poured out an estimated 42 billion tons or of basalt lava and clouds of poisonous hydrofluoric acid and sulfur dioxide compounds.

– It reacts with water very violently to make hydrofluoric acid and hydrochloric acid.

– Aluminium oxide is an amphoteric substance, meaning it can react with both acids and base bases, such as hydrofluoric acid and sodium hydroxide.

Hydrofluoric acid in-sentences
Hydrofluoric acid in-sentences

Use in sentence of “formulation”

How to use in-sentence of “formulation”:

– This formulation is designed to provide therapeutic effect and plasma concentrations.

– Adventists are opposed to the formulation of creeds, so the 28 fundamental beliefs are considered “descriptors”, not “prescriptors”; that is, that they describe the official position of the church but are not criteria for membership.

– The GermanyGerman Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz during 1676-1689 attempted a mathematical formulation of the kind of energy which is connected with “motion”.

– He was known for the formulation of the Knudson hypothesis in 1971.

– The Institute of Certified Management Accountants, states “”A management accountant applies his or her professional knowledge and skill in the preparation and presentation of financial and other decision oriented information in such a way as to assist management in the formulation of policies and in the planning and control of the operation of the undertaking””.

– In 2005, the Coca-Cola Company announced it would produce a new formulation of Diet Coke sweetened with sucralose, to be called Diet Coke with Splenda, but it would continue to produce the aspartame version as well.

Use in sentence of formulation
Use in sentence of formulation

Example sentences of “formulation”:

– This formulation was eventually called Coca-Cola Zero, though it is sweetened with aspartame in conjunction with acesulfame potassium.

– When the Christians of Antioch are concerned over whether Gentile Christians need be History of male circumcision#Male Circumcision in the Greco-Roman Worldcircumcised to be saved, and they send Paul and Barnabas to confer with the Jerusalem church there, James played a prominent role in the formulation of the council’s decision.

– Another formulation of this idea came later: “Organisms which never leave their ancient area of distribution will never change”.

– IFPRI measures the Millennium Development Goals project and supports governments in the formulation and implementation of development strategies.

– This formulation of the scope of municipal power came to be known as the “Dillon Rule”.

– Because, the charge continuity issue with Ampère’s original formulation is no longer a problem.The magnetization current can be expressed as the “curl” of the magnetization, so its divergence is zero and it does not contribute to the continuity equation.

- This formulation was eventually called Coca-Cola Zero, though it is sweetened with aspartame in conjunction with acesulfame potassium.

- When the Christians of Antioch are concerned over whether Gentile Christians need be History of male circumcision#Male Circumcision in the Greco-Roman Worldcircumcised to be saved, and they send Paul and Barnabas to confer with the Jerusalem church there, James played a prominent role in the formulation of the council's decision.
- Another formulation of this idea came later: "Organisms which never leave their ancient area of distribution will never change".

– I request the release of IP information for these accounts with the intent of formulating a targeted rangeblock to protect this project from further disruption, and formulation of a complaint to the Internet Service Provider…

– For this reason, the formulation was changed.

– Although written as an equation, Drake’s formulation is not particularly useful for getting a value of.

– Schrödinger’s most important work is the wave mechanics – a formulation of quantum mechanics, and especially the Schrödinger equation.

“no record” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “no record”:

– Other dishes created by Dugléré include “Potage Germiny”, a sorrel soup created for the Count of Germiny, governor of the Bank of France, “Poularde Albufera”, dedicated to Maréchal Suchet, Duke of Albufera, “Soufflé à l’anglaise”,In response to an inquiry, Restaurant de la Tour d’Argent, the current trustees of Dugleré’s papers, replied that he left no record of the ingredients in this dish.

– There is no record they married but they had a son Aldfrith of Northumbria.

– There is no record of his ever visiting libraries in distant places.

– No toxic dose for CBD is known, and there is no record from any source of a death or serious injury from CBD as of this writing.

– There is no record of the origin of this name.

– A second demo was recorded with drummer Bob Milan but the band split up in 1993 when no record contract was forthcoming.

– There seems to be no record of when it was first used in Northern Europe.Edward Keble Chatterton, “Fore and Aft: The Story of the Fore Aft Rig From the Earliest Times to the Present Day” Philadelphia: J.B.

no record - sentence examples
no record – sentence examples

Example sentences of “no record”:

– There is no record of him in any official database, and even his closest associates do not recognize or remember him.

– But there is no record of Ceolwulf fighting in Chester.

– She confessed without torture, There is no record of an execution.

– All the papers that belonged to the monastery were destroyed by Napoleon’s soldiers, so there is no record of which artist was paid to do the job.

– While there is no record that the Liberty Bell also was rung, most historians believe it was rung with the other bells.

– There is no record of the finite strength of the distilled spirits in the context of its sale to or consumption by Native Americans.

– There is no record of sexual misconduct on Alger’s part during this period.Scharnhorst 1985, p.77.

– There was no record of Nefertiti’s death and no evidence that she was ever buried.

– After about 90 days, the juveniles emerge, although there is no record of the female assisting the juveniles into the water after they hatch.

– It has been used to describe people of Iranian and Indian descent, but there was no record of Aryans in European history.

– Such a person would be taken out of books, photographs, and articles so that no trace of them is found in the present anywhere – no record of them would be found.

- There is no record of him in any official database, and even his closest associates do not recognize or remember him.

- But there is no record of Ceolwulf fighting in Chester.
- She confessed without torture, There is no record of an execution.

Example sentences of “soaking”

How to use in-sentence of “soaking”:

– Paper cups are usually coated with plastic or wax to stop liquid leaking out or soaking through the paper.

– Kelp stock or “konbu dashi” is made by soaking kelp, or “sea tangle”, in water.

– Other kinds of dashi stock are made by soaking kelp, shiitake mushroomshiitake, or niboshi in cool water for many hours.

– It is made by soaking the dried leaves or flowers of the plant “Camellia sinensis” in hot water.

– Trifle is an English dessert made by soaking ladyfinger biscuits in sherry, covering them with whipped cream, and then letting it chill in the refrigerator.

– The weapon is used by first soaking the rag in a flammable liquid immediately before using it, lighting the rag, and throwing the bottle at the target.

Example sentences of soaking
Example sentences of soaking

In sentence use of “edema”

How to use in-sentence of “edema”:

– As the pulmonary edema gets worse and fluid fills the lungs more, rales can be heard closer and closer to the top of the lungs.

– Elevation of blood-glucose levels can also cause edema building up in the lens.

– If both eyes are affected by macular edema only one is treated at a time usually a few weeks apart.

– On 26 July 2017, Santos Luzia died of a cerebral edema in Rio de Janeiro at the age of 42.

– She died at 80 of pulmonary edema in Beverly Hills, California.

In sentence use of edema
In sentence use of edema

Example sentences of “edema”:

– Flash pulmonary edema can also be caused by moving a person with pulmonary edema, or lying them down.

– This edema often causes temporary myopia.

– Danblon died of pulmonary edema in Brussels, Belgium on 8 February 2018 at the age of 87.

– He suffered from cerebral edema and was in a coma.

– Haigh died of complications from cerebral edema on 4 February 2018 in London at the age of 86.

– Nieto died on 3 August 2017 of cerebral edema after being hit by a car a week before in Ibiza, Spain at the age of 70.

– The most common cause of pulmonary edema is heart failure on the left side of the heart.

– Flash pulmonary edema is a medical emergency.

– Pinochet died from congestive heart failure and pulmonary edema on December 10, 2006 in Santiago, Chile, a week after a heart attack, aged 91.

– Bresis died on 25 October 2017 of pulmonary edema at the age of 79.

– He said later this was caused by cerebral edema – or swelling of the brain.

- Flash pulmonary edema can also be caused by moving a person with pulmonary edema, or lying them down.

- This edema often causes temporary myopia.

– Ankle edema occurs due to local vasoconstriction.

– Marie Joséphine died of an edema at Hartwell House, English residence of the exiled French royal family.

– Hunter died of pulmonary edema on December 27, 2017 in Norwalk, ConnecticutNorwalk, Connecticut at the age of 85.

– According to research done by the National Eye Institute, prompt treatment of diabetic macular edema with the drug Lucentis, with or without laser treatment, resulted in better vision than laser treatment alone, or steroid injections.

– Dívar died of pulmonary edema in Madrid on November 11, 2017 at the age of 75.

– Usually pulmonary edema takes a few hours to develop.

– He died of edema in Provence.

– It is pulmonary edema that comes on very quickly.