“today” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “today”:

+ On small boats today they are usually made from a type of plastic or fibreglass.

+ This activity became known as Mergers and Acquisitions and today falls into the category of investment banking.

+ The new colors appear today in several flags.

+ Shalit said that he would leave “The Today Show” after 40 years, starting November 11, 2010.

+ Most cars made today are front wheel drive.

today - sentence examples
today – sentence examples

Example sentences of “today”:

+ These dialects later became what we today call Norwegian, Icelandic, Faroese and Danish.

+ The highest rank in the Royal Ballet today is "Principal dancer".

+ These dialects later became what we today call Norwegian, Icelandic, Faroese and Danish.

+ The highest rank in the Royal Ballet today is “Principal dancer”.

+ The state later encouraged free settlement, and today Queensland’s economy is dominated by the agricultural, tourist and natural resource sectors.

+ They originally came from the Jodhpur region of Rajasthan, and settled in the Punjab, but today mostly live in the southern region of Haryana.

+ The newest major change is the “flat broom”, invented by the Shakers in the 1800s, which has far more width for pushing dirt and nearly all brooms produced today are flat brooms.

+ He is known today for killing a Philadelphia police officer in a bank robbery in January 1996.

+ It was a great success, and today it is still one of the most popular operas.

+ Conciliarism was started by Pope Innocent III and is still used today in France.

+ Parlophone continues today with artists like Coldplay, Lily Allen, and Radiohead.

+ This often makes a problem for conductors today as they have to decide which version to use.

+ The D’Arsonval/Weston form used today is constructed with a small pivoting coil of wire in the field of a permanent magnet.

+ The footpath today between Padstow in the north and Fowey in the south is 26 miles in length and is well marked.

+ It is located in the tropical rainforests which today is northern Guatemala.

+ The major ethnic groups living in France today are descended from Celtic people and Roman people.

+ People today are not sure exactly what it was.

More in-sentence examples of “today”:

+ The Mustang is still being sold today and is still very popular.

+ Many guitarists today share their music through a system called tablature.

+ It serves today as one of the “ichinomiya” of Kumamoto Prefecture.

+ The mayor of the city today is Jim Watson.

+ A pair of flashing red lights similar to those used today topped giant neon signs on either side of the big gantry.

+ Other hanseatic cities today are: Hamburg, Rostock, Wismar, Stralsund, Lübeck, Greifswald and Demmin.

+ He is remembered today mainly as a conductor, but he also composed many works.

+ But much of the complex is still intact today without substantial alterations.

+ Lincoln’s suspension of habeas corpus during the Civil War has been studied by historians from the time of the civil war and has not ceased until today with the subject of constitutional validity of the suspension.

+ Rommel Roberts is still politically active today and criticises corruption and lack of services as well as the unequal living conditions in today‘s South Africa.

+ Barras who took care of the problematic situation today and I’m also aware that there are other nominees even currently running, but as a member of the community who has already confirmed his identity with the Foundation, I believe that I’ll be able to make a net positive impact in the field of oversighting, given the chance.

+ However, most researchers today believe that the term was probably invented in 1807 by English polemicist William Cobbett.

+ Safique, who is not a Muslim by temperament, and as a historian, thinks the Pakistan of today has separated itself from its roots and looks towards Arabian legends for his history.

+ The major volcanic peaks today were born in the last 1.6 million years.

+ Also, vehicles which transport people today are usually heated.

+ While still a fishing village, it is today also a summer resort.

+ Although people today talk about climate change as if it were entirely man-made, this is not the complete picture.

+ Several of her books have been chosen for Al Roker’s Today Show Book Club.

+ If the World Trade Center towers were still standing today they would occupy numbers 12.

+ By comparing fossils and DNA, we know that all life on Earth today had a shared ancestor, called the last universal common ancestor.

+ The kitchens today contain one of the world’s largest collections of Chinese blue-and-white and celadon porcelain, valued by the sultans because it was supposed to change color if the food or drink it contained was poisoned.

+ Beginning on September 2, 2019, the broadcast was introduced simply as Today Show and it remained that way until January 2020.

+ This gave cause for registering, under the name of San José del Murciélago, what today is known as the City of Guadalupe, which became a village and eventually on August 6, 1891, according to Law No.

+ This is the origin of today‘s political division between “North Azerbaijan” which today has become the Republic of Azerbaijan, and “South Azerbaijan”, which today is a part of Iran.

+ One reason that the dialects are still so different today is that even if Switzerland adopted Standard German, mostly as a written standard, German Swiss in World War II wanted to separate themselves from the Nazis by choosing to speak dialect over the Standard German.

+ A famous Greek doctor, Galen, helped create another word that is very important to medicine today by using the word “”onkos”” to describe “all” tumours.

+ It is a very simple machine that is still produced today for use in small hydro sites.

+ The production today is about 20-30 million litres.

+ The Indian government today works to decrease this discrimination with the quotas set in government jobs in 1950.

+ Macatee was a sports correspondent for The Today Show and sports anchor at NBC News at Sunrise and Sunday Today.

+ Not being able to defend his legacy any longer, his overall approval rating fell, and most everyone today acknowledges his wrongdoings related to Watergate.

+ The title of Duke of Bedford is a British title has been created several times and is today held by the Russell family since 1694.

+ Although its literal meaning is Korean clothing, it today indicates specifically traditional garment, especially that of Joseon dynasty.

+ Editorial Board Member of the Nutrition Today and Scientific Director, ILSI-SEA, International Life Science Institute South East Asia.

+ So many awards that today he is called the “King of Pop” and greatest entertainer of all time.

+ Feminist anthropologists have realized that even when there are female anthropologists from different perspectives doing work that helps women and tells their stories, and even though women today get more PhD’s than men in anthropology, they are not published, cited, or given jobs as often as male anthropologists are.

+ Since then the game become popular all over the world and today Charitable Bingo in US is worth $3 Billion.

+ The district as known today was created in 1969, during the reorganization of the districts in North Rhine-Westphalia, by combining Sieg District with the Rural District of Bonn.

+ However, today most of the people living in and around the area are Pitjantjatjara.

+ It is today the modern town of Plymouth, MassachusettsPlymouth, Massachusetts.

+ There are other systems in use today for some non-Western music.

+ He kept journals which are very important even today because they are the only history of how the Mayflower passengers and their families lived in Plymouth Colony.

+ Cell phone can be realy useful if you’re in need, but today it’s more an addiction.

+ The site today is practically a museum showing the late Soviet era.

+ Basketball is today played by more than 300 million people worldwide, making it one of the most popular team sports.

+ These paintings show us today the English court life in the time of Henry VIII of England.

+ The current term today in England is “pub” which comes from “public house”.

+ The leg is on display today at the Army Medical Research and Materiel Command headquarters building at Fort Detrick, Maryland.

+ The Mustang is still being sold today and is still very popular.

+ Many guitarists today share their music through a system called tablature.
+ It serves today as one of the "ichinomiya" of Kumamoto Prefecture.

“ken” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “ken”:

– The line was “probably” written by Ken Keeler during one of the episode’s re-write sessions, although none of those present on the episode’s DVD audio commentary could remember for sure.

– It was produced by Jerry Weintraub, James Lassiter, Ken Stovitz, Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith.

– In January 2020, Holzhauer faced off against Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter in Jeopardy! The Greatest of All-Time, finishing in second place with Jennings winning the $1,000,000 first prize and Holzhauer taking home $250,000 for second palce.

– He became a senator when Ken Salazar was appointed Secretary of the Interior.

– William Roache has played Ken Barlow in it since the very first episode in 1960 by Tony Warren.

– Instead of competing, Matra worked with Ken Tyrrell’s ‘Matra International’ team.

– During the 1986–87 IHL season, he won the Ken McKenzie Trophy.

– He played together with Ken Hensley.

ken in-sentences
ken in-sentences

Example sentences of “ken”:

- These proofs were modeled upon Ken Ribet's proof of the converse to Herbrand's theorem.

- West's character advises that "comprehension is not a requisite of cooperation." In addition, West provides philosophical commentary on all three Matrix films in The Ultimate Matrix Collection, along with integral theoryintegral theorist Ken Wilber.

– These proofs were modeled upon Ken Ribet’s proof of the converse to Herbrand’s theorem.

– West’s character advises that “comprehension is not a requisite of cooperation.” In addition, West provides philosophical commentary on all three Matrix films in The Ultimate Matrix Collection, along with integral theoryintegral theorist Ken Wilber.

– David Hooper Ken Whyld 1984.

– He helped found the Library of America in 1979.Cromie, William J., Ken Gewertz, Corydon Ireland, and Alvin Powell.

– The movie’s script is by Roald Dahl and Ken Hughes.

– In the American version of the game, the player controls Ken Masters.

– Later he was the bus driver of Ken Kesey’s “Merry Pranksters”, during the hippie era.

– As a garbage truck approaches, Woody explains to Big Baby that Lotso has lied to him and that his owner still loved him, whereupon Big Baby, Ken and the other Sunnyside toys turn on Lotso and push him into the dumpster.

– A banker named Ken Langone helped them get enough money.

– George Thomason and Ken Pile are gangsters in London.

– He is best known for his role in Ken Loach’s “My Name Is Joe”.

– He was best known for his roles as Thomas Jefferson in “1776 1776” and as basketball coach and former Chicago Bulls player Ken Reeves in the television show “The White Shadow”.

– She was married to actor Ken Berry from 1960 to 1976.

– In 2004, Martin Hendry and Ken Skeldon from the University of Glasgow investigated the ‘Moon Hoax’.

– George asks Ken to kill Mrs Coady.

– Soul played the character of Ken Hutchinson in 82 episodes between 1975 and 1979.

More in-sentence examples of “ken”:

- This change took place because the best camouflaged moths survived better.Miller, Ken 1999.

- When "The Jungle Book" was nearly complete, Disney appointed Ken Anderson to develop preliminary work on "The Aristocats".

– This change took place because the best camouflaged moths survived better.Miller, Ken 1999.

– When “The Jungle Book” was nearly complete, Disney appointed Ken Anderson to develop preliminary work on “The Aristocats”.

– The WWE Intercontinental ChampionshipIntercontinental title fight began along the walkway with a brawl that saw Ken Shamrock whipped into the steel steps before coming inside the ring.

– Because of this, Ken Tyrrell had to buy a March 701 chassis as temporary solution while making his own car in secret.

– When “The Civil War” by Ken Burns was first broadcast, his telephone number was publicly listed.

– On July 10, 1981, Ken McElroy was shot to death, by at least two different guns, while sitting in his truck in front of the pool hall in town.

– In 2007, Dunham appeared as The Amazing Ken with José Jalapeño on a Stick in the Larry the Cable Guy feature film “Delta Farce”.

– In the off season Ken Dryden retired, and Richard Sevigny earned a spot on the roster for the 1979–80 NHL season.

– He also won the Ken McKenzie Trophy in the 1979-80 IHL season during his time with the Fort Wayne Komets.

– Otto tries to force Ken to reveal where the diamonds are by eating his pet fish.

– Saito, Haruna, Ken Furuya Thaithaworn Lirdwitayarpasit 2006.

– It was written in 1959 by Ken Kesey.

– There are many playable fictional charactercharacters, including Ryu, Ken Masters, Guile and Chun Li.

– Leslie Hulme, known professionally as Ken Barrie, was an English voice actor and singer.

– The White House has formally announced its Senate trial counsel as being led by White House Counsel Pat Cipollone and Jay Sekulow, alongside Ken Starr, Alan Dershowitz, Pam Bondi, Jane Raskin, Eric Herschmann, and Robert Ray.

– Perlin noise was made by Ken Perlin in 1983.

– In 1957, Ken Olsen and Harlan Anderson, decided to start their own company.

– It stars Robert Wagner, Joan Collins, Edmond O’Brien, Ken Scott, Larry Keating and was distributed by 20th Century Fox.

– DC Shoes is an American shoe company that was formed in 1993 by Ken Block and Damon Way, the company also manufactures shirts, hats, snowboards, jeans, and jackets.

– He also wrote music for children including the operas “A Selkie Tale”, “The Great Bank Robbery” and “The Spider’s Revenge”, and film music for Ken Russell’s films “The Devils The Devils” and “The Boy Friend”.

– During his career he has worked with Thomas Lehn, Jon Rose, Ken Vandermark “Territory Band” and the Peter Brötzmann Tentet.

– After the success of “Parachutes”, Coldplay returned to the studio in September 2001 to begin work on their second album “A Rush of Blood to the Head”, once again with Ken Nelson producing.

– The speech was hand-written by Clinton himself and was delivered on the day of publication of the first report by Independent Counsel Ken Starr, which threatened to impeach President Clinton in the grounds of perjury and his sexual affair with former White House intern, Monica Lewinsky.

– He has also voiced Phil Ken Sebben and Reducto in Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law.

– In 2009, scholar Ken Gormley had communications with Lewinsky as a part of his in-depth study of the Clinton scandals.

– Daniel Ken “Dan” Inouye was an AmericansAmerican politician and United States Senator from Hawaii.

– He worked in the Tony BlairTony Blair Cabinet as the election behind Conservative Steven Norris and the winner, Labour-turned-Independent Ken Livingstone.

– The film was directed by Ken Hughes.

– Fussell was one of the veterans interviewed in the 2007 Ken Burns and Lynn Novick documentary “The War”, and in the 1999 ABC-produced documentary “The Century: America’s Time”.

– Assistant Police Chief Ken Bung and Selena’s father, Abraham Quintanilla Jr, made an on-air announcement about the murder.

– On 23 August 2007, at 12pm, Mayor Ken Livingstone formally apologised for London’s role in the transatlantic slave trade.

– In 1981, Ken Feld of Feld EntertainmentIrvin Kenneth Feld Productions started the “Beyond Belief” show with them at the New Frontier Hotel and Casino.

– The mayor of Chilliwack is Ken Popove.

– Upon return he was appointed as a Japan national football teamJapan national team assistant coach under manager Ken Naganuma, he also served as an interpreter for German coach Dettmar Cramer.

– The tour in the band ending up stopping being friends, this was solved with new members, with Dave switching from drums to guitar, Steve being replaced by Tim Lopez, Ken being replaced by Mike Retondo and De’Mar Hamilton taking up drums.

– It starred and was narrated by Ken Barrie.

– It stars Nicholas Tse, Charlie Yeung, Charlene Choi, Daniel Wu, and Ken Lo.

– He was known in the United States for appearing in “Black Rain starring Andy García, Michael Douglas and Ken Takakura.

– He is best known for his roles as Greg in “We Are Klang”, Mr Gilbert in “The Inbetweeners”, Ken Thompson in “Cuckoo”, the Taskmaster in “Taskmaster” and Dan Davies in “Man Down”.

– The members are Ken Casey, Matt Kelly, Al Barr, James Lynch, Tim Brennan, Josh “Scruffy” Wallace, and Jeff DaRosa.

– In an interview with both Ken Lim and Ratonel, Lim said that he “didn’t think that did well” when asked about his opinions about the results.

– One popular project is Jonathon Fowler’s JFDuke3D, which the original creator of Duke Nukem 3D”, Ken Silverman, gave support to, in December 2003.

– George tells Archie that Ken knows where the diamonds are.

– Other voices in the movie include Chris Sarandon, Catherine O’Hara, William Hickey, Ken Page and Glen Shadix.

– Koji and his colleagues, who saw him as in jeopardy, quickly stopped in front of the seven-member group and hindered their progress, so Ken rushed to Chino’s house by a small margin.

– In this tournament, the two finalists from four rounds of play went against Ken Jennings, Ken Jennings got a bye to the final round because he set many “Jeopardy!” records.

– Two one-time teen lovers, Ken meet by accident at a resort in Maine.

– The series is about two friends police, Dave Starsky and Ken Hutchinson; David Soul, to solve all kinds of cases.

– Bassist, Ken Fletcher, and drummer, Dave Tirio, joined the band began performing in Downers Grove, Illinois.

– The garden was designed by Ken Nakajima.

“vertically” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “vertically”:

– The machine he devised used a falling shuttle instead of a rotary one; the needle was mounted vertically and included a presser foot to hold the cloth in place.

– Its four rides are the The Incredible Hulk Incredible Hulk Coaster, the only launched Bolliger and Mabillard roller coaster, The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man, a simulator ride set in New York, Doctor Doom’s Fearfall, a vertically launched ride similar to Power Tower at Cedar Point in Ohio, and Storm Force Accelatron which is a faster version of the traditional Teacup ride.

– The Atlas-F was stored vertically underground, but launched after being lifted to the surface.

– Therapsid legs were positioned more vertically beneath their bodies than were the sprawling legs of Sauropsids and Pelycosaurs.

– In full plumage, the male mandarin duck has a pair of “sail” feathers that are raised vertically above the back, a Crest crest of orange and cream feathers, and a broad white eye-stripe that is bounded above and below by darker feathers.

vertically - sentence examples
vertically – sentence examples

Example sentences of “vertically”:

– It’s designed to assemble pre-made rocket stages, spacecraft and related parts vertically onto a mobile launch platform.

– So-called ‘Greek Mills’ used water wheels with a vertically mounted shaft.

– A “transit” is a kind of theodolite that can do a whole circle vertically and horizontally.

– However, it is common and normal for an erect penis to point nearly vertically upwards, nearly vertically downwards, or even horizontally forward.

– Some vertically transmitted infections can be prevented if the mother gets vaccines before getting pregnant.

– The letters in the word appear in order somewhere in the grid, and can be placed horizontally, vertically or diagonally.

– A successful touchdown is signaled by an official extending both arms vertically above the head.

- It's designed to assemble pre-made rocket stages, spacecraft and related parts vertically onto a mobile launch platform.

- So-called 'Greek Mills' used water wheels with a vertically mounted shaft.
- A "transit" is a kind of theodolite that can do a whole circle vertically and horizontally.

– The frame is mounted vertically on a horizontal base provided with levelling screws.

– The walrus has an air sac under its throat which acts like a flotation bubble and allows it to bob vertically in the water while sleeping.

– Neurons in various layers connect vertically to form small microcircuits, called ‘columns’.

– The stress in the rear window, however, changes some of the horizontally polarized light into vertically polarized light that can pass through the glasses.

“snowy” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “snowy”:

+ It was named “Nevada” meaning “snowy land” in Spanish languageSpanish, because it was snowy in the North.

+ The climate of Yerevan is continental, with dry, hot summers and cold, snowy and short winters.

+ Mount Everest has a very cold and snowy climate.

+ Hercules is walking through a snowy mountain top where he finds a woman in the cold, and goes to help her.

+ The snowy owl is an owl native to the Arctic regions of North America and Eurasia.

+ Donahue, the show’s host, thought the fainting was caused by both stress from being on television and an overheated studio on a morning that was cold and snowy outside.

snowy some ways to use
snowy some ways to use

Example sentences of “snowy”:

+ The animation team had to travel to a snowy area in Wyoming so that they could study the behavior of snow and simulate that with a computer.

+ Aizu is a tourist destination and has many mountains, scenic lakes, forests, and snowy winters.

+ The basaltic Monaro Range separates the Snowy and Murrumbidgee drainages.

+ Most of the mountain peaks are snowy in the winter.

+ I imported Template:Infobox protected area of Australia but there is a slight problem with it, see Snowy River National Park for an example.

+ It gets its water from the eastern slopes of the Snowy Mountains in New South Wales, and then flows through the Snowy River National Park in Victoria Victoria and finally into Bass Strait.

+ In the novel “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone Harry is assigned a female snowy owl as his animal companion.

+ The Snowy River is a major river in south-eastern Australia.

+ Clara and the Nutcracker Prince set off through the snowy woods for the magical Land of Sweets.

+ Winters are cold and snowy all over the state, and are mostly more severe in the northern parts of Maine.

+ There are more than 80,000 West Indian Flamingoes and many other exotic birds such as the native Bahama Parrot, the Bahama woodstar hummingbird, Bahama pintails, Brown pelicans, Tri-colored herons, Snowy egrets, Reddish egrets, Stripe-headed tanangers, Cormorants, Roseate spoonbills, American kestrels, and Burrowing owls.

+ A slalom race involves skiing between and around a series of obstacles made of poles which are placed on the snowy slope.

+ The animation team had to travel to a snowy area in Wyoming so that they could study the behavior of snow and simulate that with a computer.

+ Aizu is a tourist destination and has many mountains, scenic lakes, forests, and snowy winters.
+ The basaltic Monaro Range separates the Snowy and Murrumbidgee drainages.

More in-sentence examples of “snowy”:

+ The Big Snowy Mountains are nearby.

+ Some can live in snowy mountains, but more live in rainforests.
+ The river's course and surroundings have not changed very much, as it is protected by the Snowy River National Park.

+ The Big Snowy Mountains are nearby.

+ Some can live in snowy mountains, but more live in rainforests.

+ The river’s course and surroundings have not changed very much, as it is protected by the Snowy River National Park.

+ Some examples of animals that live in the tundra are: rodents, hares, sables, caribou, wolfwolves, seals, and snowy owls.

+ The Ben Chifley Labor Government started the Snowy Mountains Scheme which needed a large population of labourers.

+ Both Burlinson and Thornton were in the 1988 sequel, “The Man from Snowy River II”.

+ Some belong to permanent species, such as snow bunting, purple sandpiper, Snowy Owl and brent goose.

+ It did things like building the Snowy Mountains Scheme.

+ Its name comes from “Harfang des neiges”, the French name for the snowy owl, a raptor.

+ It is based on the Banjo Paterson poem “The Man from Snowy River”.

+ The Snowy Mountains are in southern New South Wales and are part of the larger Australian Alps and Great Dividing Range.

+ Because it is located east of the Snowy Mountains, the rain-bearing westerly winds drop rain and snow on the mountains leaving the Monaro region in a rain shadow.

+ It is well known for the High Country tradition of alpine grazing, made famous in the movie “The Man from Snowy River”.

+ They live in all types of terrain and climate, from cool mountains to rain forests, savannah, bald rocky areas or even snowy mountains, as does the Japanese macaque.

+ Spokane has cold and snowy Winters.

+ Three movies have been made about The Man from Snowy River: The Man from Snowy River.

+ One scientist described it as being like a “…skating rink of snowy dirt.” They were able to work out the comet was formed in the area between Uranus and Neptune.

+ However its flow of water was almost stopped in the 1950’s by the building of the Snowy Mountains Scheme to make hydroelectricity.

+ Bly’s early collection of poems, “Silence in the Snowy Fields” was published in 1962, and its plain style had considerable influence on American poems of the next two decades.

+ It is also called the snowy albatross or white-winged albatross.

+ Milwaukee’s location in the Great Lakes Region often has rapidly changing weather, producing a humid continental climate, with cold, windy, snowy winters, and warm, humid summers.

+ Paterson’s famous poems include “Waltzing Matilda”, “The Man from Snowy River The Man from Snowy River” and “Clancy of the Overflow”.

+ The color of the snowy owl matches the snow.

+ The Alpine Way and Snowy Mountains Highway are the major roads that go through the Snowy Mountains region.

+ It starts high in the Snowy Mountains and flows mainly west until it gets to the sea near Goolwa, South Australia.

+ Global warming may shorten the frog’s breeding time during winter, and also destroy their snowy habitat.

+ The Snowy Mountains, known informally as “The Snowies”, is a region of southeastern Australia and the highest mountain range on the island.

+ Most regions have distinct seasons where summer is usually not spoiled by rain and winter turns wet, snowy and humid with mild, cool to cold temperatures, while spring and fall see warm to mild weather characterised by flowers blooming in spring and falling leaves in autumn.

+ The park includes much of the Snowy River.

+ The northern zone is cold and snowy in winters with heavy rainfall and pleasant summers with the exception of Peshawar basin, which is hot in summer and cold in winter.

+ It also includes a small area of Victoria Victoria near Snowy River National Park.

+ Once the crow had beautiful silver or snowy white feathers and could speak to humans.

+ Wetland tropical species going north encountered desert or, at any rate, dry conditions in Mexico, where the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt, also known as the Sierra Nevada or the Snowy Mountain Range, extends 900 km from west to east across central-southern Mexico.

+ Building the line between Alice Springs and Darwin is said to be the second-largest civil engineering project in Australia, the largest since the Snowy Mountains Scheme was built 1949–1974.

+ The first town of Adaminaby was in the way of a new dam built on the Eucumbene River as part of the Snowy Mountains Scheme.

+ This gives warm, dry summers and cold, snowy winters.

+ The birds of the bay are the Little Auk, Snowy Owl, Willow Ptarmigan, Rock Ptarmigan, Gyrfalcon, Arctic Redpoll and guillemots.

+ Adaminaby is a town in southeast New South Wales, Australia on the Snowy Mountains Highway.

+ The stories center around a young reporter from Belgium named Tintin, who travels the world and has many exciting adventures with his dog, a white wire fox terrier named Snowy his friend, Captain Haddock, a bearded drunk with a temper.

+ Camouflage for snowy areas use white colors to blend in with the snow.

+ It is named for the gap it forms between the Big Snowy Mountains and Little Belt Mountains.

+ This can happen because the ground is muddy or snowy and the foot sinks a little bit into the ground.

+ The hair of American Eskimo dog is snowy white.

+ In an attempt to save Brown from his burning aircraft, Hudner intentionally crash-landed his own aircraft on a snowy mountain in freezing temperatures to help Brown.

+ The Snowy Mountains scheme is a hydroelectricity and irrigation system in south-east Australia.

+ The player can explore many other areas, including Winters, a snowy country based on the United Kingdom, Dalaam, an oriental land, and Scaraba, an Egyptian-themed land.

+ At McKillops Bridge the road which crosses the Snowy River near its junction with the Deddick River.

+ Adelong is a small town in the Snowy Mountains region of New South Wales, Australia.

+ The snowy owl and the ptarmigan stay all year.

+ Many people from other parts of the world think of Canada as a very cold and snowy place.

“gondola” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “gondola”:

+ However, unlike a cable car a gondola lift contains many cabins that go around at the same time.

+ In 1972, a gondola lift, the Fellhorn Lift, was built that goes up the mountain from the Stillach valley.

+ Its 238km of groomed pistes are served by over 45 mechanical lifts including cable cars, gondola liftgondolas, T-bars.

+ A gondola lift is a type of public transport.

+ For example, there is even a gondola that takes you all the way up to the Seoul Tower for a greater view, and then up top, you can see all the wonderful views and have a Coke or something.

+ The lifts are usually cable cars, gondola lifts and chairlifts.

gondola use in sentences
gondola use in sentences

“cartridge” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “cartridge”:

– The cartridge is put into a gun.

– Army made this cartridge because it needed a bullet more powerful than the.45 ACP but lighter than the.30-06.

– On-scene studies revealed that the barrel and chamber tended to accumulate rust pits in the humid conditions in Viet Nam that caused difficult extraction of fired cartridge cases.

– Autoloaders and tape libraries are frequently used to automate cartridge handling.

– Each cartridge was sold for 19.95 $.

– Sometimes, there is also just one cartridge for several colors.

– Also, the ink in the cartridge may dry up.

cartridge use in-sentences
cartridge use in-sentences

Example sentences of “cartridge”:

- A spent.32 cartridge lay near it.

- It also uses the SP-5 ball cartridge used by the VSS Vintorez suppressed sniper rifle.

– A spent.32 cartridge lay near it.

– It also uses the SP-5 ball cartridge used by the VSS Vintorez suppressed sniper rifle.

– Although the word “bullet” is often used for a cartridge round, a bullet is “not” a cartridge but rather a part of one.

– An ink cartridge is a small container that contains ink.

– When the bolt is opened, the first cartridge in the gun is loaded.

– The magazine is spring-loaded so it pushes the next bullet into place as the empty cartridge is ejected.

– The games are stored on small Cartridge cartridges which are like memory card chips from digital cameras.

– For example, a Bolt action rifle ejects the spent cartridge when the bolt is pulled back, then loads another cartridge into the chamber when the bolt pushed forward.

– After the rifle was fired, the opening of the bolt ejected the empty cartridge case and the return stroke loaded a fresh round.

– Simple blowback operation is where the recoil of the cartridge moves the bolt rearwards to reload the next round.

– A cartridge means an object that adds different functions or content to an electronic device.

More in-sentence examples of “cartridge”:

– Newer guns use air or another gas in a small cartridge, these guns can fire many more shots before the cartridge needs to be changed or refilled.

– Commodore 64 Games System cartridge based console made by Commodore International.

– A cartridge that has inside of it a bullet, gunpowder and primer.

– A cartridge is easy to use.

– Flat nosed bullets are sometimes used to prevent the explosion of the next cartridge in a magazine when the gun recoils.

– So, a 12-bore shotgun could take a cartridge with a solid sphere of lead which fits a 12-guage bore.

– The idea for an intermediate cartridge came with the Nazi GermanyGerman StG-44.

– Although the 8x33mm Kurz7.9mm “Kurz” cartridge used by the “Heer” was in service, the “Luftwaffe” decided to use the 7.92 x 57mm Mauser rifle round.

– Today those who want to play the games designed for the 2600 do not have to try to find the original console and cartridge as many of the games have been recreated in video game emulators.

– The blowback principle may be considered a simplified form of gas operation, since the cartridge case behaves like a piston driven by the powder gases.

– For example, an ink cartridge is easier to use than a bottle of ink.

– There may be one cartridge per color.

– The caliber of Cartridge cartridge that modern light machine guns fire are usually less than medium machine guns.

– It was designed with a new cartridge cartridge with higher muzzle velocity to meet NATO requirements published in 1989.

– This round, weapon, and concept was picked up and expanded on by the Russians after the war, and this led up to the development of the 7.62x39mm cartridge used in the SKSSKS45, AK47, and the RPD light machine gun.

– A few years later, the use of Cartridge cartridges, multiple rounds of ammunition meant the “rifled musket” gave way to the rifle, and “muskets” were no longer used.

– However, it was realised that the.30-06 cartridge that the gun would fire might be too long.

– The.50 Action Express is a very powerful handgun cartridge and one of the most powerful in the world.

– It is possible to replace it, but it requires a special screwdriver bit to open the cartridge and soldering in a tabbed replacement battery.

– The MG 34 could use 7.9mm cartridge from both magazines and belts.

– After the lint filter, the solvent passes through an absorptive cartridge filter.

– SAWs usually fire the same Cartridge cartridge as the assault rifles or battle rifles used by other people in the squad/section.

– It was quite usual for submachine guns to have magazines on the side, but the bigger magazine with the heavier cartridge cartridges of a rifle quite unbalanced.

– This kind of cartridge became usual in the 19th century.

– In 1869, the centerfire cartridge was invented.

– Blowback is a system of operation for self-loading firearms that obtains energy from the motion of the cartridge case as it is pushed to the rear by expanding gases created by the ignition of the propellant charge.

– By 1919, the spent lead pellets from waterfowl hunting was identified as a major source of deaths of bottom-feeding waterfowl.Federal Cartridge Company waterfowl and steel shot guide.

– The existing 7.92x57mm rifle cartridge was more powerful and long ranged than needed.

– Machine guns fire bullets delivered from a long chain of Cartridge “belt”, or use spring-loaded boxes called “magazines”.

– The cartridge is a lot larger than in most Game Boy Advance games.

– Semi-automatic pistols and rifles use the pressure of the fired cartridge to move the slide backwards.

– As the bolt opened, the spring forced the cartridges up against a stop and the bolt pushed the top cartridge into the chamber as it closed.

– A variant of the 7.92x57mm, the 7.92×33 mm “8mm Kurz”, was created as an intermediate cartridge intended to be used in urban warfare, as the German army learned from fighting in cities, mainly in Russia after Operation Barbarossa.

– A firearm cartridge infobox may be used to summarize information about a particular cartridge or artillery shell.

– The chamber is that part of a firearm into which the cartridge cartridge is loaded.

– The bolt-action rifle had a metal box where the Cartridge cartridges were put on top of a spring.

– The AK-47 was also available with a folding stock, the AKS-47, and a shortened version with the AKS74 folding stock, the AKMSU, although this was soon replaced by the AKS74U, which fires the 5.45 cartridge of the AK-74.

– The British.303 cartridge was the rifles and light machine guns until Britain became part of NATO.

– The 5.45 x 39mm cartridge is the main bullet made for short- and medium-range guns for the later Soviet and Russian militaries.

– The Leader T2 MK5 Series weapons were chambered for the 5.56×45mm NATO cartridge and manufactured by Leader Dynamics of Smithfield, NSW, Australia.

– The.30 Carbine cartridge is a carbine cartridge first made for the M1 carbine.

– It also fires rifle cartridge cartridges like the 7.92x57mm Mauser.

– When the rear of the case is struck, an explosion in the back of the cartridge ignites the propellant.

– When the pistol is fired, the empty cartridge pops out, and the next one comes up into position.

– Machine pistols are usually self-loading, which means that the gun automatically loads a new cartridge into the chamber after a shot is fired.

– This means that a new cartridge is needed.

- Newer guns use air or another gas in a small cartridge, these guns can fire many more shots before the cartridge needs to be changed or refilled.

- Commodore 64 Games System cartridge based console made by Commodore International.
- A cartridge that has inside of it a bullet, gunpowder and primer.

“oboe” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “oboe”:

+ A second, contrasting section is written for oboe and bass clarinet.

+ When he was in school, he learned the oboe and English horn, which he also plays on his albums.

+ She played the oboe in the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain.

+ The bassoon family of instruments and the oboe family of instruments play with a double reed.

+ Rodas has composed “24.5 Preludes” for piano; “Climax” for orchestra, “Atonal fugue I” for oboe “d’amore” piano and electronic music works.

oboe use in sentences
oboe use in sentences

Example sentences of “oboe”:

+ Berlioz used an oboe and a cor anglais for this.

+ Vaughan Williams was very pleased with their recording of his oboe concerto.

+ The oboe came from the shawm which was a medieval and Renaissance instrument.

+ When the Hallé Orchestra went to Austria in 1948 she played Mozart’s oboe concerto with them.

+ The oboe has four parts: the bell, lower joint, upper joint, and the reed.

+ An oboe is a woodwind instrument with a double reed.

+ The reed is not fixed to a piece of cork like the oboe reed but it is put straight onto the short piece of metal at the top of the instrument.

+ He became an oboe player with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra during World War II, and was made the principal oboist in 1946.

+ The oboe can play slightly lower than the flute.

+ It is very similar to an oboe, but as it is longer than an oboe it plays lower notes.

+ He played the saxophone, oboe and bass guitar.

+ He got to know the composer Arthur Benjamin and dedicated his “Rhapsody for Oboe and String Quartet” to him.

+ She was a student there at the same time as Benjamin Britten, who sometimes asked her to play some of the oboe music he had just written.

+ The oboe part, for example, will just have the notes that the oboe plays.

+ There are some extra instruments as well: two recorder recorders, three different kinds of oboe and a viola da gamba.

+ When the orchestra tunes, the oboe plays an “A” and the rest of the instruments tune to match that pitch.

+ Berlioz used an oboe and a cor anglais for this.

+ Vaughan Williams was very pleased with their recording of his oboe concerto.

Some example sentences of “cuttlefish”

How to use in-sentence of “cuttlefish”:

– As well as being able to influence the colour of the light that reflects off their skin, cuttlefish can also affect the light’s polarization, which can be used to signal to other animals which sense polarization.

– Cephalopod molluscs, such as squid, cuttlefish and octopus, are among the most neurobiologyneurologically advanced of all invertebrates: they have good brains and complex behaviours.

– Edible cephalopods such as squid, octopus, and cuttlefish and terrestrial snails, though all molluscs, are sometimes considered to be shellfish and sometimes not.

– 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.

– It grows up to Australian Giant Cuttlefish live in the southern coast of Australia, from Brisbane in Queensland to Shark Bay in Western Australia.

– This is seen in squid, cuttlefish and octopuses.

– The cuttlefish use it to control floating.

Some example sentences of cuttlefish
Some example sentences of cuttlefish

“garter” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “garter”:

– The most common snake they eat is the garter snake.

– The flying snake has venom, but much like garter snakes, the snake is so small that the amount of toxins in their saliva is only enough to kill their prey, which will be covered later on in the section about the flying snake’s diet.

– The Order of the Garter is made up of a very small number of people.

– In 1616, Ralphe Brooke, York Herald, tricked the Garter King of Arms into granting a coat of arms to the common hangman for a fee of 22 shillings.

– Research into the rough-skinned newt and the garter snake shows this is a typical case of co-evolution.

garter - some sentence examples
garter – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “garter”:

– Throughout much of the newt’s range, the common garter snake is resistant to the newt’s toxin.

– This is thought to be due to a lack of space available. Snakes are common but only occasionally seen – the Southern Pacific Rattlesnake, Mountain Kingsnake, California Kingsnake, Gopher snake, and Garter snake.

– The Most Noble Order of the Garter is an EnglandEnglish order of chivalry.

– Toxin resistant garter snakes are the only known animals today that can eat a “T.

– Because of this, the only predator of the California newt are garter snakes.

– Toxin resistant garter snakes are the only known animals that can eat these newts and survive.

– George VI felt that the Orders of the Garter and the Thistle had been used only for political patronage, rather than to reward actual merit.

– The garter snake is a Colubrid snake.

– Cottontail rabbits, mule deer, and pronghorn can all be seen in the park; the rattlesnakeprairie rattlesnake, red-sided garter snake are present as well.

– He became Garter King of Arms in 1961 and served until 1978.

– Bardolfo and Pistola are back in the Garter Inn with Falstaff.

- Throughout much of the newt’s range, the common garter snake is resistant to the newt's toxin.

- This is thought to be due to a lack of space available. Snakes are common but only occasionally seen – the Southern Pacific Rattlesnake, Mountain Kingsnake, California Kingsnake, Gopher snake, and Garter snake.

– Throughout much of the newt’s range, the common garter snake is resistant to the toxin.

– The park is also populated by moose, wood bison, black bear, wolf, lynx, beaver, brown bear, snowshoe hare, sandhill crane, ruffed grouse, and the world’s northernmost population of red-sided garter snakes.

– That means that, much like garter snakes, there’s only enough toxins in their saliva to paralyze small animals.

– Like the Orders of the Garter and Thistle, the Prime Minister does not suggest who should get the honour.

– He did a good job, and got the Order of the Garter in 1730, and the position of Lord Steward.

– You can identify a garter snake because almost every species has a stripe running down its back, the color varying and depending on the species, as there are many different species of garter snakes.

– In fact, cat bites are probably more serious than garter snake bites.

– See rough-skinned newt and garter snake.

“Berkeley” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “Berkeley”:

+ He was a teacher at the University of California, Berkeley from 1993 to 1999.

+ In June 1915, he lived in Berkeley with the anthropologist Thomas Talbot Waterman and his family.

+ Paul Butler from the University of California, Berkeley using the Hamilton Spectrograph at the Lick Observatory near San Jose in California.

+ BOINC, or The Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing, is an organization that lets ordinary people use their computers to do scientific work.

+ He graduated from UC Berkeley School of Law in 2014.

+ In 1969 scientists at the University of California, Berkeley made rutherfordium by banging together C at very high energies.

+ He taught Philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley and also held teaching appointments several other universities such as Stanford University, Rockefeller University, Princeton University, and the University of Chicago.

+ The ATA is at the Hat Creek Radio Observatory, In 2012 UC Berkeley quit the project.

Berkeley example in sentences
Berkeley example in sentences

Example sentences of “Berkeley”:

+ She is a faculty senior scientist in the Nuclear Science Division of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and a professor in the graduate school at UC Berkeley.

+ The University of California, Berkeley is a major university in Berkeley, CaliforniaBerkeley, California, United States.

+ On November 19, 2004 Piermaria Oddone, formerly of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California, was announced as Fermilab’s newest director.

+ University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles, CA.

+ As the American Civil War was being fought, much of Berkeley county was ransacked and fought over.

+ The Advanced Light Source at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley, CaliforniaBerkeley, California is a synchrotron light source.

+ The second group includes free operating systems that usually have Berkeley Software DistributionBSD in their name, like FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and NetBSD.

+ In 1929, William Frederick Gericke of the University of California at Berkeley began publicly promoting that solution culture be used for agricultural crop production.

+ His eldest son Hermann Otto Laurenz Fischer, was Professor of Biochemistry in the University of California, Berkeley from 1948 until his death in 1960.

+ He is known for his contributions to the philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, and social philosophy, he began teaching at UC Berkeley in 1959.

+ However, most agree that the Berkeley scientists were the first to discover fermium.

+ He received his bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from National Taiwan University in 1970 and his doctoral degree in electrical engineering and computer science from the University of California, Berkeley in United States in 1977.

+ Berkeley Heath is a village inside of the parish that runs along the A38 and can be accessed from Berkeley by the B4066.

+ It is a research subsidiary of the company, and is based in Berkeley Heights, New JerseyBerkeley Heights, New Jersey, United States.

+ She is a faculty senior scientist in the Nuclear Science Division of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and a professor in the graduate school at UC Berkeley.

+ The University of California, Berkeley is a major university in Berkeley, CaliforniaBerkeley, California, United States.
+ On November 19, 2004 Piermaria Oddone, formerly of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California, was announced as Fermilab's newest director.

More in-sentence examples of “Berkeley”:

+ He was the dean of the King's College, London King's College London School of LawSchool of Law, and an emeritus professor of UC Berkeley School of Law.

+ She studied at Santa Clara University and University of California, Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism.
+ University of California Berkeley Geography Department and the Toledo Maya of Southern Belize.

+ He was the dean of the King’s College, London King’s College London School of LawSchool of Law, and an emeritus professor of UC Berkeley School of Law.

+ She studied at Santa Clara University and University of California, Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism.

+ University of California Berkeley Geography Department and the Toledo Maya of Southern Belize.

+ He studied at University of California, Berkeley and at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

+ Before becoming a coach, Rivera played college football at the University of California, Berkeley in the early 1980s, where he was recognized as an All-American linebacker for the Golden Bears.

+ But many are more than “remotely reliable.” Are not Compuserve magazine, Huffington Post, Chicago Tribune, Comiclopedia, authorsden, librarything, UC Berkeley awards office, Rockford Star, and so on “remotely notable”? Only one is needed for a BLP to be established as notable.

+ He went to the University of California Berkeley where he got a degree in economics.

+ Unlike those of neighboring Berkeley and Jefferson counties, Frederick County residents voted to remain in Virginia.

+ The Allen Telescope Array at the University of California, Berkeley to construct a radio interferometer that is dedicated to radio astronomy observations.

+ He later won admission to the University of California, Berkeley where he studied in The School of Mines.

+ He worked there until 1986 and during this time was a regular visitor to the California Institute of Technology, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and the University of California, in Berkeley where he worked as a visiting professor.

+ A more concise alternative sometimes seen is ^W, which is the shortcut to delete the previous word in the Berkeley Unix terminal line discipline.

+ Le Guin studied at Berkeley High School.

+ He was the Professor of Mathematical Physics at the University of Birmingham and the Professor of Physics at the University of California, Berkeley from 1963 until his death and was also the Professor Emeritus from 1994 until his death.

+ Wright studied at Harvard University, University of California, Berkeley and at Oxford College.

+ Albert Ghiorso and other scientists at the University of California, Berkeley first discovered fermium.

+ In February 2014, Alcatel-Lucent permitted the University of California, Berkeley to release Plan9 under the popular GNU General Public License.

+ The British philosophers John Locke, George Berkeley and David Hume, clarified some of its basic ideas in the 17th and 18th century, building on the ideas of classical philosopher Aristotle.

+ The London Company had a “day of Thanksgiving” at Berkeley Hundred, Virginia in 1619 to celebrate their new colony.

+ Xu holds bachelor’s degree in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research from the University of California, Berkeley and an MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business.

+ He was the founder, abbot and guiding teacher of Berkeley Zen Center.

+ Professor Smoot began to study cosmology, and went to Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory where he worked with Luis Walter Alvarez on the experiment HAPPE, a high up weather balloon for detecting antimatter in the upper atmosphere.

+ Shortly after, Adorno and three other professors at the University of California, Berkeley created their influential and highly debated “F-scale, which included among the fascist traits of the scale the “contempt for everything discriminated against or weak.” By Espen Hammer p.63 A common example of victim blaming is the “asking for it” idiom.

+ Other synchrotron labs, such as the Lawrence Berkeley Lab did not have enough energy to discover new particles.

+ After her PhD she was Chancellor’s Professor of Mathematics at UC Berkeley and Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor of Mathematics at the University of Wisconsin.

+ A cyclotron is a type of particle accelerator invented by Ernest Lawrence from the University of California, Berkeley in 1930.

+ He was educated at the University of California, Berkeley in the United States and Oxford University in the United Kingdom.

+ She graduated from University of California, Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism.

+ Berkeley physicists worked on the Manhattan Project during World War II and the university now manages the nation’s two principal nuclear weapons laboratories: “Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory” and “Los Alamos National Laboratory”.

+ He worked at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and a professor of physics at the University of California, Berkeley.

+ Obituary in The Independent, Thursday 22 December 2012 p.38 He studied at the Royal Academy of Music with Howard Ferguson, Lennox Berkeley and Cornelius Cardew.

+ After November 1863, Berkeley County became a part of West Virginia.

+ Berkeley High School is a public high school in the Berkeley Unified School District.

+ In 1980, he changed several thousand atoms of bismuth into gold at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.

+ NetBSD is an open source version of the Unix-derivative Berkeley Software DistributionBSD computer operating system.

+ Students at the University of California at Berkeley founded iNaturalist in 2008.

+ When the Advanced Light Source was first proposed in the early 1980s by former Lawrence Berkeley Lab director David Shirley, skeptics dubbed it “Shirley’s Temple” and doubted the use of a synchrotron tuned to make soft x-rays and ultraviolet light.

+ A group in the Nobel Institute for Physics in Stockholm also discovered isotopes of this element before the research of the Berkeley scientists was published.

+ He was chancellor of the University of California, Berkeley from 1997 to 2004.

+ He graduated from the University of California, Berkeley in 1947 with an A.B.

+ Rachel Mary Berkeley Portman, OBE is a British composer, best known for composing music for films.

+ Fort Berkeley is located in Nelson’s Dockyard National Park.

+ Thompson, and Kenneth Street, Jr at the University of California, Berkeley in December 1949.

+ It is one of the most platform-independent players, available for BeOS, Berkeley Software DistributionBSD, Solaris and Windows CE, and has over 50 million downloads for version 0.8.6.

+ He was a professor of physics at the University of California, Berkeley from 1957.

+ Claridge’s is now owned by the Maybourne Hotel Group, which also owns the Berkeley and the Connaught, two other luxury hotels in London.