“closing” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “closing”:

+ In 1965, Doi was among those who read the closing messages of the Second Vatican Council.

+ The magazine was founded by Belarusian journalist Irina Vidanova after closing her previous project “Studenckaja Dumka” The first issue of the new publication was released in 2006 on compact discs, and in 2009 the project launched a website also.

+ The site for the opening and closing ceremonies was the Melbourne Cricket Ground which was also used during Melbourne’s 1956 Olympic Games.

+ I have experience closing discussions on both wiki’s based on the consensus that has formed and I have no problem closing discussion with the opposite result than the one I might personally want.

+ A large “Morrisons” store has been blamed for closing some small shops.

+ This in and of itself does not necessarily mean that they shouldn’t be closed, but it does mean that we should think long and hard before closing them.

closing use in sentences
closing use in sentences

Example sentences of “closing”:

+ The COVID-19 pandemic although many small Pacific island nations have thus far avoided the outbreak by closing their international borders.

+ The Closing Ceremony was in Whistler.
+ If any of you are holding off on closing them because they are going to be more work than usual to process, then I would be glad to do the deleting and cleanup.

+ The COVID-19 pandemic although many small Pacific island nations have thus far avoided the outbreak by closing their international borders.

+ The Closing Ceremony was in Whistler.

+ If any of you are holding off on closing them because they are going to be more work than usual to process, then I would be glad to do the deleting and cleanup.

+ In all major forms of English, question marks, exclamation marks, semicolons, and any other punctuation are placed inside or outside the closing quotation mark depending on whether they are part of the quoted material.

+ Come one, come all, to the RfD-closing ball! Now you, too, can have the fun of closing RfDs.

+ The marchers also said they were marching because Georgia had made it harder for black people to vote by closing so many voting places that the ones that were left had very long lines, because they think Georgia’s citizens’ arrest laws are unfair, because of the killing of Rayshard Brooks, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery.

+ It is removed by the closing administrator when the outcome of the request has been decided.

+ The closing ceremony of the Olympic Games takes place after all sporting events have concluded.

+ Per multiple stewards a closing Bureaucrat even one that has voted is allowed to close a functionary right request such as this, as the stewards will review to make sure all counts are in order.

+ Opening and closing of the stoma complex regulates the exchange of gases and water vapor between the outside air and the interior of the leaf.

+ Much of the first part of the novel details how Claudia and Jamie settle in at the museum: blending in with school groups on field trips during the day to get a free presentation, hiding in the restroom at closing time to stay there, and emerging at night to bathe in the fountain and sleep on antique beds.

+ He gave an impassioned closing argument during the Senate trial.

More in-sentence examples of “closing”:

+ I think that closing this is actually trying to sweep the issues underneath the carpet and ignore them.

+ While Young writes, composes, records, and produces all of Owl City’s music, during live performances he is accompanied by a group of supporting musicians: Verification is in the closing credits to the film.

+ I’m closing this early…

+ The closing sequences of the film “28 Days Later directed by Danny Boyle, were filmed around the Ennerdale area, and include a sweeping, panoramic view of the lake.

+ He was against Batista since the general’s effective Coup d’étatcoup in 1952, which he called unconstitutional, but became more critical of the movement’s shift towards Marxist principles, and closing ties with leaders of the Communist Party of Cuba.

+ Especially famous was the series’s opening and closing music, a part of Gioachino Rossini’s “William Tell Overture”.

+ When people die from anaphylaxis, they usually die from respiratory problems, usually the airway closing up, or cardiovascular problems, like shock.

+ It later became Massey-Ferguson, before closing in 1980.

+ The closing down of mental hospitals became known as deinstitutionalization.

+ This takes a long time to do, therefore defeating the purpose of closing the RfD in the first place.

+ The problem was there anyway, so adding closing tags needed to be done sometime anyway.

+ Brazil’s and China’s populations will begin to decline in several decades, with their demographic windows closing in several decades as well.

+ The line break tag in HTML does not have a closing tag, you just type it once and it creates a line break.

+ Please have a look at Proposals for closing projects.

+ Place the template directly after the link’s closing square bracket.

+ In order to stop her from closing the door, she pulled the trigger and shot Selena in the back.

+ This can be useful for the closing editor to consider if consensus is manipulated.

+ Talking about a candidate having a responsible or irresponsible attitude and behavior towards the work we do here and towards other people who edit here or visit is useful to a closing crat.

+ The origin of the eleven numbered chapters of the novel is explained in two opening and closing sections.

+ Worden remembered that Ed Gein had stopped by the night before at closing time.

+ President Luis Lacalle Pou said that the idea of closing the border with Brazil was “a little more complex”, because it is a dry land border, and many people living near the border.

+ The king tried to stop them by closing the Salle des États meeting room, but they met in an indoor tennis court instead.

+ This version still did not show a shot from the original closing sequence.

+ The movie saved Nelvana from closing down when “Rock Rule”, the company’s first production, did not do well.

+ I think that closing this is actually trying to sweep the issues underneath the carpet and ignore them.

+ While Young writes, composes, records, and produces all of Owl City's music, during live performances he is accompanied by a group of supporting musicians: Verification is in the closing credits to the film.

+ For one, SEPTActaMTA8235 had already commented in the discussion, so he should not be closing the RFD.

+ This was several weeks before the prospective closing date and, in opinion, “too soon”.

+ In 1980 the Soviet Union hosted the Summer Olympics with Brezhnev opening and closing the games.

+ The marchers also said they were marching because Georgia had made it harder for black people to vote by closing so many voting places that the ones that were left had very long lines, because they think Georgia’s citizens arrest laws are unfair, because of the killing of Rayshard Brooks, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and George Floyd.

+ The words come from the closing scene of Goethe’s “Faust”.

+ After firing the gun, opening the bolt takes out the empty cartridge, and closing the bolt puts in a new one.

+ Before he could close the lid, English attacked the Undertaker, who retailiated with another chokeslam and a Tombstone Piledriver before putting English into the casket alongside Rusev and closing it for the victory.

+ Many people hate SE projects, although there is resistance from closing the projects.

+ The oppose comments that have had the most influence on the closing of this RFB are numbers 2 and 3 above.

+ If we are already putting tallies onto Requests for adminship after they get archived, why not have a tally right when someone posts up an RfA so that someone wouldn’t have to after the closing of the request? Opinions and thoughts on this are welcome.

+ A sneeze consists of a deep inward breath that fills the lungs, a closing or partial closing of the throat, and a sudden increase in pressure in the lungs that forces air out.

+ Each time he performed, his closing theme was “Pink Elephants”.

+ This song was written as the closing song of the movie Life of Brian.

+ The closing scene depicts the surviving ICC members in a pub.

+ It is a fast closing and then reopening of the eyelids.

+ Sales were dropping, and by 1985 “NME” had hit a rough patch and was in danger of closing again.

+ The organization announced it was closing on 12 July 2019, a week after the sex trafficking charges brought by New York federal prosecutors against Epstein became public.

+ He usually appeared in “Countdown with Keith Olbermann” in a humor sequence closing the show.

+ PLEASE NOTE: if editing this individually by section, the preview function will not show what the table will look like because the opening and closing parameters to the table are outside of the section.

+ In 2012, they reunited again to perform at the closing ceremonyceremonies of the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.

+ The president of the organizing committee and the IOC president make their closing speeches.

Some in-sentence examples of “productive”

How to use in-sentence of “productive”:

– All four Asian Tigers have a highly educated and productive work force compared to others in the region.

– A union might also protect workers an employer feels are not productive enough.

– This is by far the most productive part of respiration.Rich P.R.

– One’s workrate is determined by his or her ability to “work” in an intelligent and productive manner.

– Comment Less than four weeks since the last RFA, but I don’t think number-counting is too productive in the circumstances.

Some in-sentence examples of productive
Some in-sentence examples of productive

Example sentences of “productive”:

– The VLT is the most productive ground-based facility for astronomy: only the Hubble Space Telescope leads to more scientific papers in observational astronomy.

– He was one of the most famous and productive scientists of his time.

– This area, the estuary south of the Northern Neck peninsula, is a productive oyster and crab fishery.

– Koolhof had a long and productive career, with 190 league goals.

– Lal comes from a productive political period of time with his powerful family rulers of Haryana.

– After a productive 2-month stint, straight after the 9/11 bombings, the band went back home to write more songs and booked to go into Stone Gossard’s Studio Litho with Barrett to record the rest of the third record.

– This place practically ceased all productive action to deal with Benniguy.

– Some people use drugs to make themselves more productive or to help themselves stay awake in this case they would use a stimulant such as amphetamines or caffeine.

- The VLT is the most productive ground-based facility for astronomy: only the Hubble Space Telescope leads to more scientific papers in observational astronomy.

- He was one of the most famous and productive scientists of his time.

– I feel that I could be a very productive and helpful editor here if given the chance to use administrator tools.

– He went on to devote his most productive years to opposing Macedon’s expansion.

– Initally, me and other users decided to give him a chance to become a productive editor, but I think that probably a mistake now.

– This is not productive either.

– Summers spent at the family’s retreat in Mason Country, Michigan were his most productive periods during his early career and provided rudimentary knowledge of growing and marketing fruit.

– Expressed in area: The ecological footprint per world citizen is about 2.8 global average hectares per person while there are only 1.6 global hectare of biologically productive land and water per person on Earth.

More in-sentence examples of “productive”:

– They set aside productive land to generate money for the upkeep of the mosque.

– He used the manufacture of pins as an example of increasing productive efficiency.

– From this assessment, it tries to find an Distributionallocation of productive factors as to desirability and economic efficiency within an economy, often relative to competitive general equilibrium.

– An institution of learning committed to provide quality education to all students and enable them to be responsible and productive members of the community imbued with the values of patriotism and nationalism, develop moral character and personal discipline and promote technological advancement and vocational efficiency.

– The most productive years of Pavel Datsyuk were in 2008-2009, where he collected 97 points for 32 goals and 65 assists.

– However, upon looking at, it does look like he’s trying to become a productive editor.

– This crisis was caused by the lack of productive power.

– In this case, the schemer will often have a few investors say they kept their money, making the investment still look productive enough to be good.

– The peculiarity of the city of Zaporozhye is that it concentrates about 65% of the productive capacity of the region and 43% of the population of the region.

– In a brief but highly productive NFL career, Sayers spent seven seasons with the Chicago Bears from 1965 to 1971, though multiple injuries effectively limited him to five seasons of play.

– Therefore, in a highly productive system, direct consumption of dominant plants could indirectly benefit those herbivory-resistant and unpalatable species.

– Some people may live long and productive lives if the condition is discovered early on.

– The designer may aim to design a living environment that will create a productive system that provides a sustainable food and resource supply that will enhance your lifestyle and that of the surrounding environment.

– The mangroves that the young mainly inhabit are highly productive waters, creating an excellent area for feeding, but also an area of very low oxygen content.

– In a highly productive system, the environment provides an organism with adequate nutrition and resources to grow.

– Jabrail raion has productive soils.

– The argument was very productive because it led to all the modern developments in entanglement.

– After all, peace is necessary for a good harvest and a productive community, while needless warfare destroys any prospect of peace and fruitfulness.

– Before coming here, I’ve had a couple of troubles along the way, but I hope we can put these issues behind us after many months of productive editing.

– His story is heartening and tells me that those who may be perceived by some as disabled can make a productive life for him or herself and may even find great fame and fortune.

– Disruptive users may seek to make their behavior look like productive changing.

– Certain marks separate them from productive users.

– Techniques such as reverting need to be combined with sincere efforts to turn the user toward productive work.

– This is the second largest metropolitan area in Colombia, with more than 3.8 million inhabitants, and a leading and productive industrial and urban center.

- They set aside productive land to generate money for the upkeep of the mosque.

- He used the manufacture of pins as an example of increasing productive efficiency.

– The main productive is Shrimp culturing.The Nellore city is located near the coastal region of Bay of Bengal.

– Second off, I did the productive edit.

– Companies implement specialized IM archiving and security products and services like those from Secure Computing, Akonix, Surfcontrol, and ScanSafe to mitigate these risks and provide safe, secure, productive instant messaging capabilities to their employees.

– I recently noticed that Osiris is a really productive user on our project with several hundreds of QD requests and several thousands of edits in all name spaces.

– It is the second most productive oil and gas field in China.

– If nothing else it would help other contributors gauge where they can be more productive on Simple.

– Many have expressed a desire to channel his energies to more productive endeavors.

– At its eastern end is the Jakobshavn Isbrae Glacier, the most productive glacier in the Northern Hemisphere.

– If editor A wants to play with their walled garden, atleast he is a lot more likely to become a productive editor over time than an editor who is told his articles are not welcome here just because we do not feel they are needed.

– I also enjoy writing, as it is a hobby of mine, and I feel that this is a particularly productive use of my hobby for the above reasons.

– The BRIC’s study specifically focuses on large countries, not necessarily the wealthiest or the most productive and was never intended to be an investment thesis.

– Subject to hot and humid climate, with abundant rainfall and frequent typhoons, the archipelago is surrounded by productive fishing grounds and potential oil and gas reserves.

– It would be productive then to carry through by deleting them on sight to prove that you’re being serious.

– Members of the genus Aquifex, for example, are productive in water between 85 and 95 °C.

– That way, highly productive workers will receive more wages and benefits than workers of average productivity, and substantially more than workers of low productivity.

– Quitting, doing more productive things or tripping on a serotonin psychedelic can help reset these habits but that is another topic all together.

– But the less productive system can support limited herbivores because of lack of nutrients and water.

– The mine, later called the Blinman Consolidated Copper Mining Company of South Australia, soon became the biggest and most productive mine in the Flinders Ranges.

– Cædmon lived a long and very productive life as a monk.

– During its operational life it proved to be reliable and productive for its time.

– City farming allows people to save money growing and harvesting their own food.”Cities Farming for the Future: Urban Agriculture for Green and Productive Cities”, ed.

“Electric current” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “Electric current”:

– When a difference of electrical potential is placed across a conductor, its electrons flow, and an electric current appears.

– Conduit current collection is a system of electric current collection used by electric trams.

– Defibrillation works by carefully sending a strong electric current to the heart, which “resets” the heart, and hopefully returns a normal, coordinated heart rhythm.

– A vacuum tube, also called a valve in British English, is an electronic device used in many older model radios, television sets, and amplifiers to control electric current flow.

– But if an electron has enough energy to fly away from its nearest nucleus, it can join in the flow of electric current across the many atoms that make up the solid.

Electric current in sentences?
Electric current in sentences?

Example sentences of “Electric current”:

- This classification is based upon different properties it holds such as scattering of light, absorbing x rays, transport electric current or heat.

- It is made when an electric current is passed through a mixture of cold bromine and oxygen gases.

– This classification is based upon different properties it holds such as scattering of light, absorbing x rays, transport electric current or heat.

– It is made when an electric current is passed through a mixture of cold bromine and oxygen gases.

– This mixture is melted and an electric current is passed through it.

– It can also be understood as the work done for passing one ampere of Electric current through an Electric circuit of external resistance equivalent to one ohm for one second.

– Each block is filled with liquid crystals that can be made clear or solid, by changing the electric current to that block.

– The electric current is measured in amperes; for this reason, some people call the ammeters as “ampmeters”, by mistake.

– A material that stops electric current is called an insulator.

– It works by forcing electric current into it from the opposite polarity of the battery.

– However, the electric current only flows briefly, so the flow of electrons through the person’s body does not cause physical harm.

– He found that if he set up two loops of wire and ran electricity through just one of them, he could produce an electric current in the other loop as well.

– A small electric current was then passed through the center of the needle, where it would touch the bottom of the groove and read the audio information, which was stored in small holes.

– Their ability to change from the state of non-magnetic to magnetic just by passing an electric current through it allows it to be used in many different items.

– When he studied this effect more carefully, he discovered that the electric current was producing a magnetic field.

– U is energy and i is electric current that flows in inductor.

– When the two plates are connected to a current meter with a wire, electric current will pass; this is because oxidation and reduction reduction processes take place in this chemical reaction turning the zinc plate to a negative electrode and the copper plate to a positive electrode, and so the electrons flow from zinc to copper.

– A fuse is a device that shuts off the power to an electrical circuit when too much electric current flows through it.

– For a direct current circuit, electric power equals the electric current multiplied by the voltage.

– Where “Q” is the amount of heat, “I” is the electric current flowing through a conductor, “R” is the amount of electric resistance present in the conductor, and “t” is the amount of time that this happens for.

More in-sentence examples of “Electric current”:

- An electric current is a flow of electric charge.

- In 1820, Ørsted found that when he turned the electric current from a battery on and off, it moved the needle on a nearby compass.
- When electric current flows through a circuit, it is slowed down by the resistance in the circuit.

– An electric current is a flow of electric charge.

– In 1820, Ørsted found that when he turned the electric current from a battery on and off, it moved the needle on a nearby compass.

– When electric current flows through a circuit, it is slowed down by the resistance in the circuit.

– On the roof of the bus are two “trolley poles” from which electric current flows between the wires and the bus.

– An electric chair is a strong wooden chair which has electrodes for running electric current through the convict’s body.

– The electric current that arises in the simplest textbook situations would be classified as “free current.” For example, the law can apply to the current that passes through a wire or battery.

– Essentially, in each PUF circuit, electric current may move through this circuit in two distinct ways/paths, such as two wires.

– Increasing the voltage will eventually force electric current to flow.

– So electrons go into the + terminal of a battery, but electric current goes out.

– It works by scanning a sharp metal needle back and forth across a surface, and uses electric current instead of force to sense the shape.

– A rechargeable battery can be “recharged” by passing electric current backwards through the battery; it can then be used again to produce more electricity.

– A thermocouple can also work in reverse – using an electric current to transform into heat as well as cold.

– A conducting wire used to carry electric current is often wrapped in an insulator such as rubber.

– Electrons go into the + terminal of an electrolytic cell, but electric current goes out.

– The majority of the electric current in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg comes from Germany via two double high-voltage 220,000 volt lines that are connected to the German network.

– This electric current is then sent to an amplifier that changes it to sound.

– Whenever an electric current goes through the filament, the filament glows.

– In its original form, Ampère’s Circuital Law relates the magnetic field to its electric current source.

– As an electric field causes an electric current to follow the path of least resistance, a magnetic field causes magnetic flux to follow the path of least magnetic reluctance.

– Ordinary semiconductors are made of materials that do not conduct an electric current very well but are not highly resistant to doing so.

– There is an electric current that flows between the two electrodes.

– The aluminum ore is poured on the bottom of the furnace and electric current is led through the ore.

– Electrolysis uses electric current to separate the copper in big pools, which contain water solution called electrolyte.

– Joule’s first law shows the relation between heat generated by an electric current flowing through a conductor.

– An electric current is applied and gas comes out of each electrode.

– Electrochemical cells which generate an electric current are called voltaic cells or galvanic cells, and common batteries consist of one or more such cells.

– In other electrochemical cells an externally supplied electric current is used to drive a chemical reaction which would not occur spontaneously.

– Physicists assume the existence of mass, length, time and electric current and then define all other physical quantities in terms of these basic units.

– If the electric current is strong, it can stop heartbeat and cause death.

– An electric current is led in the pool, and all copper will gather on the electrode called cathode.

– When an electric current is applied to the two wires, they will ignite the compound.

– An ammeter is a measuring tool used to measure the flow of electric current in a circuit.

– When giving an electric current to the liquid crystals, the molecules will untwist and will not change the light.

– The incandescent light bulb turns electricity into light by sending the electric current through a thin wire called a filament.

– For example, helium would give a light yellow color and neon would make a red or Orange orange color when an electric current is run in the tube.

– The electric current makes the air very hot.

– A bow collector is one of the three main devices used on tramcars to transfer electric current from the overhead lines above to the tram below.

– The SI unit of electric current is the ampere.

– In the case of an electric current or injection the switch can be turned off and the needle ripped out, and while it might not be enough there is no risk for the people trying to save the prisoner.

– Also known as a “sparking plug”, it’s a device used in delivering the electric current to the air-fuel mixture in the combustion chamber.

– This electric current can also be changed to produce effects.

– It is an analog electromechanical transducer that produces a rotary deflection, through a limited arc, in response to electric current flowing through its coil.

– This lets an electric current go into an electrical device such as a battery or other electrical cell.

– His assistant, Thomas Watson complied, and to his surprise, Bell heard the corresponding reed at his end of the line vibrate and sound the same – without any electric current to power it.

– Lightning is the most known – and dangerous – kind of electric current in nature, but sometimes static electricity causes things to stick together in nature as well.

– Mass, length, time, and electric current are never defined but the standard units used to measure them are always defined.

– An electric current of one amp is one coulomb per second.

– Then an electric current is able to flow through the plasma, making the lightning.

– When an electric current is sent through the gas, electrons collide with atoms of the gas and the metals.

Some example sentences of “dialysis”

How to use in-sentence of “dialysis”:

+ On November 7, 2011, Harris had his left leg amputated below the knee due to complications of high blood pressure and diabetes, a condition he has had since 1992, but not accepting dialysis treatment, forcing him to retire on 2010.

+ She died of complications from peritoneal dialysis in a Fremont, California hospital.

+ Hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis are not perfect.

+ For example, they can give oxygen through a mask; give medications for cardiac arrhythmias; and do dialysis for kidney failure.

+ Dialysate is sent into the dialyser by the pump situated in the dialysis machine.

+ For example, if a person with kidney failure has had too much salt or fluid, they can have dialysis to take away the extra fluid and salt.

Some example sentences of dialysis
Some example sentences of dialysis

Use in sentence of “transit”

How to use in-sentence of “transit”:

– Three of Singapore’s MRT lines, along with three smaller Light Rail Transit LRT lines, are automatically operated without a driver.

– He was Director of Operations of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority from 1991 to 1994, and Chief General Manager of the Toronto Transit Commission in Canada from 1995 to 1999.

– Rapid transit is the name for a type of railway which has trains that run very often and carry many passengers at one time.

– There are also Light Rail Transit in Kuala Lumpur.

– The land for the transit center was donated by Lockheed Martin during the planning of VTA’s Tasman West light rail extension.

Use in sentence of transit
Use in sentence of transit

Example sentences of “transit”:

– The Lawrence Transit System is the city public transportation agency in Lawrence, Kansas.

– Calgary Transit operates about 1,125 buses and trains, and serves Calgary’s population of over 1 million.

– Near its mouth, the river has a New Jersey Transit railroad bridge.

– The next two cities to build rapid transit lines were Budapest, Hungary.

– The Chicago Transit Authority’s Pink Line serve this neighborhood.

– Jalan Besar MRT Station Mass Rapid Transit station on the Downtown Line in Rochor planning area, Singapore.

– South Chicago is not currently connected to the Chicago “L” rapid transit system.

– The Changsha Metro is a rapid transit system in Changsha, which is the capital of Hunan province in China.

– These systems are often designed to be converted into rail-based rapid transit in the future.

– Architect Jaime Lerner – who later became mayor – led a team from the Universidade Federal do Paraná that suggested strict controls on urban sprawl, a reduction of traffic in the downtown area, preservation of Curitiba’s Historic Sector, and a convenient and affordable public transit system.

– It was run by Philadelphia Rapid Transit Air Service, Inc.

- The Lawrence Transit System is the city public transportation agency in Lawrence, Kansas.

- Calgary Transit operates about 1,125 buses and trains, and serves Calgary's population of over 1 million.

– Another railway line in London, the City and South London Railway, was the first rapid transit line to use trains that run on electricity.

– Colonel John Rodolph Slattery was the general manager for the Interborough Rapid Transit Company in New York City.

– The Union Stock Yard Transit Co., or The Yards, was the meatpacking district in present-day New City, Chicago.

– The latest report published by the MBTA Transit Police compared crime rates in 2014 and 2015.

– The East West MRT line was the 2nd Mass Rapid Transit Mass Rapid Transit line in Singapore.

– Much of the mass transit system works 24 hours, as well as the guards of the hospitals.

– Below are the costs of using Calgary Transit as of January 2020.

– High density, mixed use development is often concentrated within 1/4 to 1/2 mile from the County’s Metrorail rapid transit stations, such as in Rosslyn, VirginiaRosslyn, Courthouse, and Clarendon.

– The closest New Jersey Transit service offered is at the Far Hills Far Hills station on the Morris Essex Lines.

More in-sentence examples of “transit”:

– Bus rapid transit in New Jersey is plentiful.

– Rádio Trânsito is a radio station in São Paulo, broadcasting in 92.1 FM since 12/2/2007, specialized in providing traffic and transit news of the capital and metropolitan region to its listeners.

– Fort Canning MRT Station Mass Rapid Transit station on the Downtown Line at the boundary of Museum and Singapore River planning areas, Singapore.

– Although there are not as many cities with rapid transit railways as there are in Europe or other places, many large cities operate bus rapid transit networks, which carry many people like railways and often have their own lane on roads, but use buses instead of trains.

– Ford Transit Custom is a compact van and leisure van produced by Ford Motor Company from 2013 to the present day.

– The city raised the bridges leading to the Magnificent Mile and stopped public transit so no one else could go in.

– Viva Pink is a Viva bus rapid transit line in York Region, north of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

– In short, the supply chain is an illustration of the different activities carried on in given transit of goods.

– During a system redesign which took effect on September 2, 2012, as part of the Trolley Renewal Project, the western portion of the Green Line was extended from Old Town south through downtown and the Bayside, terminating at 12th Imperial Transit Center’s Bayside Terminal.

– EMUs are often used for rapid transit lines.

– The planet was discovered by NASA’s Kepler spacecraft using the transit method, as the planet circles it star, it will cross in front of the star causing the star to be less bright as seen from Earth, which can be measured.

– It is Chicago Transit AuthorityCTA’s newest rail line and began operation for a 180-day trial period on June 25, 2006, running between 54th/Cermak Station in the Loop in downtown Chicago.

– Orange Line is an automated rapid transit in Lahore, Punjab, PakistanPunjab, Pakistan.

– The Chicago Transit Authority that run inside the city and towards the outer suburbs.

– In 1979, the government made the Urban Transit Authority, to plan and make rules for public transit; and the Metro Transit Operating Company, a separate crown corporation that actually ran the buses.

– Singapore’s public transport system has been mostly buses, until the opening of the first section of the Mass Rapid Transit in 1987.

– Two more rail links are being planned: the Kuala Lumpur-Singapore High Speed Rail terminating in Jurong East, and the Johor Bahru-Singapore Rapid Transit System between Woodlands North and Bukit Chagar, Johor Bahru.

– The white paper published by the Land Transport Authority showed that a Light Rail Transit line would run west of Boon Lay station on the East West line towards the university.

– In 2007 Charlotte began a mass transit light rail system.

– Toronto’s main public transportation system is operated by the Toronto Transit Commission.

– It also has Selkirk Transit and Selkirk Mobility.

– The Doha Metro is a rapid transit system in Doha, Qatar’s capital city.

– The is one of two rapid transit systems making up the Tokyo subway system, the other being Toei.

– SBS Transit expected around 3,500 passengers to use the station daily, which would be the lowest among all the stations along the line, resulting in the station making a loss.

– Advanced Modeling for Transit Operations and Service Planning.

– An observer located on Enceladus could also observe Mimas transit in front of Saturn every 72 hours, on average.

- Bus rapid transit in New Jersey is plentiful.

- Rádio Trânsito is a radio station in São Paulo, broadcasting in 92.1 FM since 12/2/2007, specialized in providing traffic and transit news of the capital and metropolitan region to its listeners.

– The fourth-generation Transit was launched in January 2013 at the 2013 North American International Auto Show.

– Her interest in the topic grew out of her own experiences during World War II, when she was forced to go into hiding from the NazismNazis and was arrested and deported to Auschwitz on the last transport leaving the Westerbork transit camp on 3 September 1944.

– The Toronto Transit Commission runs the public transport system that has buses, Tramstreetcars, subways, and rapid transit lines in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

– It stars Sandra Bullock as Lucy, a Chicago Transit Authority worker and Bill Pullman as Jack, the brother of a man whose life she saves, along with Peter Gallagher as Peter, the man who is saved, Peter Boyle and Glynis Johns as members of Peter’s family, and Jack Warden as longtime family friend and neighbor.

– Chicago Transit Authority, also known as CTA, is the operator of public transportmass transit in Chicago, Illinois and some of its surrounding suburbs, including the trains of the Chicago “L” and CTA bus service.

– The Interborough Rapid Transit Company was the first operator of the original underground New York City Subway line that opened in 1904, as well as other earlier railways and rapid transit lines in New York City.

– This template can also be used to call the color of North County Transit District routes.

– His Beach Pneumatic Transit only extended under Broadway in Lower Manhattan.

– The Toronto subway and RT is the main rapid transit Rail transportrailway system in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

– Bay Area Rapid Transit is a heavy rail public rapid transit system that serves the San Francisco Bay Area in northern California.

– Regular public transit service is provided by Metro Transit Metro Transit and other area bus lines, and nearby Mystic Lake Casino offers free shuttles to their establishment.

– Most rapid transit railways do not have level crossings, but the railway tracktracks go over and under other roads, or run in tunnels or over bridges, so they do not meet.

– The Light Rail Transit is a light rail system used in Singapore.

– In 1976, the transit agency was created by the Joint Powers Agreement, under the amended Government Code of the State of California.

– The Mass Transit Railway or MTR is the main rapid transit railway system in Hong Kong.

– Money is needed to build and operate a public transit system.

– Wichita Transit also has a paratransit service.

– PPublic bus transportation is provided by several transit agencies.

– In addition there is a Taichung metro station for rapid transit travel.

– Lentor MRT station Mass Rapid Transit station on the Thomson–East Coast line in Ang Mo Kio, Singapore.

– Philippine Airlines cancelled over half of its flights to and from Ninoy Aquino International Airport for September 28, and various transit services also suspended service.

– The CTA is an Illinois Government agencyindependent governmental agency that started operations on October 1, 1947 upon the purchase and combination of the transportation assets of the Chicago Rapid Transit Company and the Chicago Surface Lines streetcar system.

– The Green Line is a rapid transit line on the Chicago Transit Authority’s “L” system.

– The artwork in the North East Line side of the station under the Art in Transit programme is “Memories of Childhood” by Eng Joo Heng.

“hold up” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “hold up”:

– The 717 can hold up to 117 passengers.

– Since about 1965, there are usually young women, who hold up the number of the the next round, after one round finished.

– A suspension bridge has tall towers that hold long cables, and the cables hold up or “suspend” the bridge.

– The player can hold up to two weapons at once or three when dual wielding.

– It can hold up to 65,000 people.

– Each sphagnum plant can hold up to 1 billion times as much water as their dry weight, depending on the species.

– The HMS “Bounty” was a small, three masted, mast =wooden poles to hold up the sails fully rigged, sailing ship.

hold up use in sentences
hold up use in sentences

Example sentences of “hold up”:

– Contrary to popular belief, classic cars are structurally weaker than modern cars and will not hold up as well in a crash.

– It has triangular brick wedges at each end, added in the early 1800s to hold up the wall.

– She was sometimes pictured with her husband, Shu, helping to hold up Nut.

– She is known for her one-handed Biellmann spin and her cross-grab Biellmann spiral, in which she uses the hand opposite her leg to hold up her leg in the position.

– A normal photographic film can hold up to 40 pictures.

– In the classic version of the spin, both arms are used to hold up the leg.

– It can hold up to 22,800 kilograms, and can also support SpaceX’s Dragon vehicle.

– CDs can hold up to 700 MB worth of data, which is about 80 minutes of music.

– Also, the player may now hold up to three items at a time.

– It can only hold up to 2 tebibytes of data, and can only have up two four partitions.

- Contrary to popular belief, classic cars are structurally weaker than modern cars and will not hold up as well in a crash.

- It has triangular brick wedges at each end, added in the early 1800s to hold up the wall.

In-sentence examples of “Lunar module”

How to use in-sentence of “Lunar module”:

– The passenger module had two main parts, the Apollo command and service module called “Columbia” and the Apollo Lunar Module called “Eagle”.

– The Lunar Module was a lander.

– On Monday, January 22, 1968, a 16-ton unmanned Lunar Module surrounded by a protective shield stood on top of a two-stage Saturn 1-B rocket called Apollo 5.

– In 1969, Stafford was the Commander of Apollo 10, the second crewed mission to orbit the Moon and the first to fly a Lunar Module in lunar orbit, descending to an altitude of nine miles.

– The Apollo Lunar Module was the lander lander part of Apollo spacecraft.

– The bit with the people in it had two parts, the Apollo Command Module called “America” and the Apollo Lunar Module called “Challenger”.

In-sentence examples of Lunar module
In-sentence examples of Lunar module

“anchovy” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “anchovy”:

– The anchovy is a small green fish with blue reflections.

– Since the 1980s, large mechanized anchovy fishing vessels based in France have caught the fish in fine-mesh dragnets.

– They are also marketed in jars and tubes as a paste, mostly for use in making sauces, such as anchovy essence.

– The anchovy appears to spawn 100 kilometers from the shore, near the surface of the water.

– The Anchovy can tolerate a wide range of temperatures and salinity.

– The anchovy is a good food source for almost every predatory fish in its environment, including the California halibut, rock fish, Seriola quinqueradiatayellowtail, chinook, and coho salmon.

– The breeding success of these birds is strongly connected to anchovy abundance.

– The European anchovy, “Engraulis encrasicolus”, is the anchovy of commerce.

anchovy in sentences?
anchovy in sentences?

“subscription” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “subscription”:

+ The National Geographic Channel, also known as Nat Geo, is an Asian subscription television channel, that has non-fiction, factual programming involving nature, science, culture, and history programmed, made by the National Geographic Society, just like History History and the Discovery Channel.

+ Uninstallation will not remove subscription data, preserved to prevent users from installing multiple trial copies.

+ In the fall of 1976 a four-concert subscription season was initiated – a format that continues to this day.

+ The poll ended with over 450,000 votes in favor of the servers; this meant it would not require an additional subscription and would have a small development team.

+ It allows for video chat and picture messages using an Xbox Live Gold Subscription with video effects along with in-game compatibility.

+ There are two versions of Spotify: a premium monthly subscription service and a free service which is supported by advertising.

+ The collection could also be obtained by subscribing or renewing a subscription to Nintendo Power, or by registering a GameCube and two or more of a selection of four games.

+ Some industry predict that the rise of autonomous vehicles will see traditional finance methods superseded by subscription services.

subscription some ways to use
subscription some ways to use

Example sentences of “subscription”:

+ Amazon Prime is a paid subscription program from Amazon that gives users access to more services which are unavailable or available at a premium to regular Amazon customers.

+ Apple Arcade is a subscription service by Apple Inc.

+ Amazon Prime is a paid subscription program from Amazon that gives users access to more services which are unavailable or available at a premium to regular Amazon customers.

+ Apple Arcade is a subscription service by Apple Inc.

+ A number of editors have been given access to online subscription libraries, including Credo Reference, Questia and HighBeam Research.

+ This depends on many factors, including the member country’s first subscription to the IMF.

+ If a parent does not want to accept those risk to any level, they spend the $60/year and get a subscription to Britanica.

+ The template can be used to flag an external link that requires a subscription to the website.

+ On the same evening we drove to the first of his six subscription concerts.

+ Get a Britannica Premium subscription and gain access to exclusive content.

+ Many cloud computing providers use the utility computing model which is Analogyanalogous to how traditional public utilities like electricity are consumed, while others are billed on a subscription basis.

+ Users pay a recurring fee for the right to use a car with insurance, maintenance, tax, MOT and breakdown cover, and can swap vehicles during the subscription or to cancel their subscriptions outright.

+ Both of these are available by subscription or from newsstands.

+ The annual membership subscription of the Trust is £5 but Trust members can take out either a ‘silver’ membership of £5 a month, or a ‘gold’ membership of £10 a month.

+ They can manage the selection during their subscription period by swapping titles in and out.

+ There is also a subscription service called TotalFark that grants access to more news stories.

Example sentences of “muse”

How to use in-sentence of “muse”:

– The game was based on the 1980s Muse Software computer games “Castle Wolfenstein” and “Beyond Castle Wolfenstein”.

– By February 2 2009, Muse had started recording songs for their new album.

– She was the muse of hat designer Philip Treacy.

– The Honorable Frankie Muse Freeman.

– To promote “Absolution”, Muse toured around the UK and North America.

– Aœde was the Muse of song, and was a daughter of Zeus by Mnemosyne.

– Metallica, Muse Muse, and George Michael have performed there.

– On 12 September 2010, Muse won an MTV Video Music Award for Best Special Effects.

Example sentences of muse
Example sentences of muse