“famous” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “famous”:

+ It has also come to mean any art form which has become very famous and is remembered for centuries afterwards.

+ Dracula is the most famous vampire in fiction, and many movies have been made about him, often with Christopher Lee as Dracula himself.

+ Besham’s shops are open 24 hours a day due to its location on the famous Silk route which connects Pakistan with China.

+ He is most famous as frontman of The Four Seasons beginning in 1960.

+ The most famous parliament is probably the Parliament of the United Kingdom, which is sometimes called the “Mother of all Parliaments”.

famous some ways to use
famous some ways to use

Example sentences of “famous”:

+ He was one of the most famous Republicans of his time.

+ It involved several famous American frontierOld West figures, such as Ben Daniels.

+ A famous Russian Orthodox monastery, named for the Anthony, John, and EustathiosHoly Spirit, is located near the Gate of Dawn.

+ The people of this city are famous for their loyalty to their country, and their hometown.

+ They are famous for having made the Fakir KhanaFakir Khana Museum in the old walled city of Lahore.

+ It was famous for being better in a crash test than a VW Polo.

+ Pericles’ Funeral Oration is a famous speech from Thucydides’ “History of the Peloponnesian War”.

+ It is famous for its resistance to the poison produced by the rough-skinned newt.

+ In Triberg, at the lake Titisee and in other places you can buy the famous cuckoo clocks.

+ The following year he won the Johannes Matthias Sperger International Music Competition, which is the world’s most famous competition for double bass playing.

+ Alappuzha is well connected by waterways to various other parts of Kerala, including the famous tourist destination of Kumarakom; and the district is itself a well known tourist destination.

+ He was becoming more famous abroad than at home in France, although he still continued to go back to Paris.

+ He was one of the most famous Republicans of his time.

+ It involved several famous American frontierOld West figures, such as Ben Daniels.
+ A famous Russian Orthodox monastery, named for the Anthony, John, and EustathiosHoly Spirit, is located near the Gate of Dawn.

More in-sentence examples of “famous”:

+ Godwin is famous for two books that he published within the space of a year: "Political JusticeAn Enquiry Concerning Political Justice", an attack on political institutions, and "Things as They Are or The Adventures of Caleb Williams", which attacks aristocratic privilege, but also is virtually the first mystery novel.

+ The boy was Giotto, who became a very famous painter, and who is thought of as the very first painter of the Italian Renaissance.
+ He found out to his horror that he was one of the most famous philosophers in the world now.

+ Godwin is famous for two books that he published within the space of a year: “Political JusticeAn Enquiry Concerning Political Justice”, an attack on political institutions, and “Things as They Are or The Adventures of Caleb Williams”, which attacks aristocratic privilege, but also is virtually the first mystery novel.

+ The boy was Giotto, who became a very famous painter, and who is thought of as the very first painter of the Italian Renaissance.

+ He found out to his horror that he was one of the most famous philosophers in the world now.

+ Bamberg is famous for its beer.

+ Jacob de Gheyn III is a famous painting.

+ Bamiyan is famous for its potatoes.

+ The goal of the project is to produce a large reference of quotations from famous people, books, and proverbs, and to give details about them.

+ Some of his most famous works include several orchestral overtures, the “Symphonie Fantastique”, the opera “Les Troyens”.

+ King Frederick was famous for heavy eating and much drinking.

+ Many other famous writers in Persian language were poets too, a few being Saadi, Hafez, Rumi.

+ Another opera that was particularly famous was “Werther”.

+ Hugo first became famous in France because of his poetry, as well as his novels and his plays.

+ The region is famous for its wine production.

+ This natural event is famous for involving a great population of large mammals.

+ The story comes from a tale by the famous Russian poet Pushkin.

+ The Mariinsky Theatre, “Mariinskiy Teatr”, also spelled “Maryinsky”, “Mariyinsky” is a famous theatre of opera and ballet in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

+ The bridge has became famous with the song “Sur le Pont d’Avignon”.

+ Some very famous people have studied at this College, like Charles Scott Sherrington and Albert Szent-Györgyi who both won Nobel Prizes.

+ The Opéra-Comique put on first performances of many famous operas, especially Bizet’s “Carmen” on 3 March 1875 and Debussy’s only opera, “Pelléas et Mélisande”, on 30 April 1902.

+ Le Corbusier’s famous remark “A building is a machine for living in” shows how different his thinking was to architects of the 19th century.

+ It is famous for underground quarries started by the Romans which have supplied stone for many of England’s Historic buildings.

+ It is famous for its Information technology industry and so it is called the Silicon Valley of India.

+ It was famous for its educational institutes, which during those days, attracted scholars from all over the world.

+ Later on, they also purchased the Famous Music record labels from Gulf and Western in 1974.

+ It became famous with the release of “Dreamboat Annie” in 1976 when the band-members were living in Vancouver.

+ He is also famous for his compositions for religious movies.

+ These additions include the famous “Wedding March”.

+ The city is close to the famous winter sports region, the Portes du Soleil.

+ San Fermín has become the most famous Spanish festival.

+ Nowadays, Wolmido is one of the most famous tourist spots near the Metropolitan area.

+ Some of the most famous fossil beds are found in badlands, where erosion rapidly exposes the sedimentary layers and the scant cover of vegetation makes surveying and fossil hunting relatively easy.

+ Another famous song is “Hennes ögon” from 1996, written by Lotta Ahlin, and recorded by, among others, Jill Johnson in 1998.

+ Andrews died while the ship was sinking; One of the most famous legends of the sinking of the Titanic is that he was last seen staring at the painting in the first class smoking room, making no attempt to save himself.

+ Lots of famous players used to play for Fulham, like Johnny Haynes.

+ According to Hindu mythology, Agastya was the name of a famous sage.

+ Aristide Cavaillé-Coll was a very famous organ builder.

+ The Giro d’Italia, or Tour of Italy, is a famous bicycle race held in Italy, every spring.

+ The famous violinviolinist pianist Beethoven’s “Kreutzer Sonata”.

+ The Sistine Chapel is the chapel of the popes and is famous for its ceiling painted by Michelangelo.

+ Paul is famous for dropping the first Atomic bomb on Hiroshima in the B-29 Superfortress called Enola Gay.

+ It is famous for its wonderful natural views and the old architecture in the provincial capital, Salta City.

+ He is best known for his most famous and popular book, “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and other “Oz” books that followed it.

+ It was a dromaeosaur, and also a larger relative of the famous “Velociraptor”.

+ One of her most famous works is the lyrics for the Christmas musicChristmas song “Raska fötter springa tripp, tripp, tripp”.

+ He became famous as a member of Monty Python in the 1970s.

+ It is most famous for Princes Street.

How to use in sentence of “chemotherapy”

How to use in-sentence of “chemotherapy”:

– Most cases of leukemia are treated with many drugs, which are usually combined into a chemotherapy program.

– For cancer that is farther along, chemotherapy and radiotherapy can be used.

– Anemia can happen in kidney failure, or from chemotherapy to treat cancer.

– When a person has surgery to remove a tumor, chemotherapy may be given before or after.

– He went through chemotherapy and made a quick recovery.

How to use in sentence of chemotherapy
How to use in sentence of chemotherapy

Example sentences of “chemotherapy”:

- Both operation and chemotherapy is sometimes used.

- The chemotherapy was to treat testicular cancer that spread to his brain and lungs.

– Both operation and chemotherapy is sometimes used.

– The chemotherapy was to treat testicular cancer that spread to his brain and lungs.

– After the surgery, the child is given some chemotherapy drugs like Dactinomycin.

– Cancer treatments such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy damage the immune system.

– Small cell lung cancer typically responds well to chemotherapy and radiotherapy, and non-small cell lung cancer is more commonly treated with surgical removal of the lung tumor.

– He had the disease once before and recovered after five rounds of chemotherapy in 2013.

– This type of tumor has to be treated with a chemotherapy called Temozolomide.

– He started chemotherapy that month.

– In 2003, Haden announced that he was beginning chemotherapy for chronic lymphocytic leukaemia.

– Radiation therapy has been used before, during, and after chemotherapy in cancers known to be affected by radiation.

– In March 2016, staffers said that Ford’s cancer was not responding to chemotherapy treatments.

– The hair matrix epithelium is one of the fastest-growing cell areas in the human body, which is why some forms of chemotherapy which kill dividing cells or radiotherapy may lead to temporary hair loss.

– June 2010, it was announced that Lautenberg had gone under chemotherapy for a curable case of lymphoma.

– She finished her chemotherapy treatment in January 2006 but still needed six more weeks of radiotherapy to stop any new cancerous tumours from growing.

– If this still does not help, different methods of chemotherapy can be used.

– Mary Travers died on September 16, 2009, after chemotherapy treatments for leukemia.

In-sentence examples of “handful”

How to use in-sentence of “handful”:

+ He is one of the handful of politicians to have polled more than 10 lakh votes in a Lok Sabha election, having breached the barrier in May 2019.

+ Since my last request, I’ve accumulated more experience by frequently and actively editing and participating in the handful of community discussion that simplewiki has.

+ It now operates every passenger and commuter rail line in the state except for Amtrak; the Port Authority Trans-Hudson, which is owned by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey; the PATCO Speedline; two SEPTA Regional Rail lines, the West Trenton Line and the Trenton Line; and a handful of tourist trains in the southern and northwestern parts of New Jersey.

+ They go shopping for puppies and come across a litter of newborn yellow Labrador Retrievers, They decide to chose Marley and Marley immediately becomes a handful so they take her to dog trainer Ms.

+ There are other sentences in Czech and Slovak with no vowels, such as “prd krt skrz drn, zprv zhlt hrst zrn”, which means “a mole farted through grass, having swallowed a handful of grains”.

In-sentence examples of handful
In-sentence examples of handful

Example sentences of “handful”:

+ In many countries, there are only a handful of companies providing networks for mobile phones.

+ By switching to a handful of modules we will be able to clearly see updates and maintenance fixes.
+ Only a handful remain in Veilstone City, led by Saturn, who has decided to found a new, better Team Galactic.

+ In many countries, there are only a handful of companies providing networks for mobile phones.

+ By switching to a handful of modules we will be able to clearly see updates and maintenance fixes.

+ Only a handful remain in Veilstone City, led by Saturn, who has decided to found a new, better Team Galactic.

+ By the early Islamic era only a handful of nomads lived in Petra.

+ He took a handful of blood-stained soil and put it in the bottle.

+ A handful of specimens have been found, although only a few are well preserved and mostly complete.

+ He was criticismcritical of Russian composers like Mily Balakirev and others from the group called The Mighty Handful who tried to make their music very Russian.

+ While pretty much every video game article save for a small handful are stubs, once many articles start to get expanded, it’ll be useful to be able to find what are still stubs.

+ While the neurodegenerative condition Parkinson’s disease is the most common cause of parkinsonism, a wide range of other causes may lead to a similar set of symptoms, including some toxins, a few metabolic diseases, and a handful of neurological conditions unrelated to Parkinson’s disease.

+ After working a handful of years in Wyoming for AMNH in the late 1890s, Brown led an expedition to the Hell Creek Formation of Southeastern Montana.

+ On the Confederate side, only a handful of Federal government of the United Statesfederal resigned and joined the Confederacy.

+ Supporting characters who were notable friends of Popeye and even had several appearances in Fleischer cartoons, such as Wimpy, Pappy and Swee’Pea, were featured less than a handful of times: Wimpy only appeared in three shorts and others such as Eugene the Jeep never appeared at all.

+ Only a handful of people survive.

+ Joel Davis, a former FDA expiration-date compliance chief, said that with a handful of exceptions – notably nitroglycerin, insulin and some liquid antibiotics – most expired drugs are probably effective.

+ There is a small United States NavyUS Navy base where a handful of Navy people work.

+ Occasionally, pine is also used instead of holly or elder, as are a handful of other woods.

+ Its teeth were continually replaced and were packed into dental batteries that each contained over 100teeth, only a relative handful of which were in use at any time.

+ Although it seems necessary to know about Phoenix, among the Egyptians – perhaps only a handful of priests – no one knows when 500 years will pass, but at least we need to know where Egypt is and Heliopolis where Phoenix is.

+ US counter-terrorism czar Richard Clarke, Michael Sheehan, and Jamie Rubin participated in what they called “Operation Orient Express.” From page 201 of Clarke’s book Against All Enemies: “Albright and I and a handful of others had entered into a pact together in 1996 to oust Boutros-Ghali as Secretary General of the United Nations, a secret plan we had called Operation Orient Express, reflecting our hope that many nations would join us in doing in the UN head.

+ He made a handful of television appearances with the new lineup.

More in-sentence examples of “handful”:

+ Waugh is well known for his Satiresatirical novels which include “Decline and Fall”, “Vile Bodies”, “Scoop”, “A Handful of Dust” and “The Loved One”, and especially for “Brideshead Revisited” and the “Sword of Honour” trilogy.

+ But when he called her and requested her to get himself some jar in a water and bread, she objected, “As surely as the Lord your God lives, I don’t have any bread – only a handful of flour in a jar and a little oil in a jug.

+ The goal is to ensure all of them are categorized so the main text searched for is but there are a handful of others also can get the articles ignored.

+ By the time the player arrives, only a handful of non-mutated humans survive in hideouts.

+ And with less than a handful of reviewers looking at a multitude of nominations, the standards are going to drop.

+ At the moment I only see like a handful of users for it.

+ The discovery was a handful of bones from two individuals, so its anatomy is only partly known.

+ Marchers took a handful of salt from the shore.

+ Some of the threatened species are down to only a handful of surviving members.

+ To avoid accidental misuse, this base code does not have a handful of parameters that must be handled with absolute care and are not normally needed, such as.

+ We posted a very small handful of simplified articles, but were told by the community that they are not simple enough.

+ Thorny trees called acacias are one of a handful of trees that are able to grow in some African savannas.

+ This allows the development of cloud forests like those of the Reserva de la Biosfera el Triunfo, home to a handful of Resplendent Quetzalquetzals and horned guans.

+ Yes, there are a handful of people who are IP-users-by-principle.

+ The palace is a complex of buildings, with the Papal Apartment, the Catholic Church’s government offices, a handful of chapels, the Vatican Museum and the Vatican library.

+ Cologne has a handful of broadcasting stations.

+ In practice, FEC codes typically examine the last several dozen, or even the last several hundred, previously received bits to determine how to decode the current small handful of bits.

+ Current drummer Cyrus Bolooki replaced Moreno after only a handful of shows and the lineup has since remained unchanged.

+ Taking control of Hijiri or Hikaru, “the player is assisted by a handful of familiar characters, wi”th two characters being specific to your choice to play as Hijiri or Hikaru.

+ She wrote a handful of children’s books about key figures and events that happened during that time.

+ A handful of fans-only private screenings took place around the world.

+ Had a handful of edits in 2007, but last real activity was June 2006.

+ The skull has a handful of teeth in the upper jawtip only.

+ Daft Punk recorded their first demo called, “The New Wave” as well as a handful of others including, “Alive” and “Da Funk” both of which would appear in their debut album a few years later.

+ In the Pacific Northwest, only a handful of dinosaurs patrol the gray wasteland.

+ Rain rarely falls in this region and aside from a handful of permanent waterholes, surface water is absent at all times except after heavy rain.

+ Waugh is well known for his Satiresatirical novels which include "Decline and Fall", "Vile Bodies", "Scoop", "A Handful of Dust" and "The Loved One", and especially for "Brideshead Revisited" and the "Sword of Honour" trilogy.

+ But when he called her and requested her to get himself some jar in a water and bread, she objected, "As surely as the Lord your God lives, I don't have any bread - only a handful of flour in a jar and a little oil in a jug.
+ The goal is to ensure all of them are categorized so the main text searched for is but there are a handful of others also can get the articles ignored.

+ He was one of a handful of dukes who were Prime Minister of Great Britain.

+ It additionally got one of only a handful few Indian movies at an opportunity to get successful in East Asian business sectors, for example, China and Japan, at last carrying its overall gross to ₹3.92 billion The film likewise socially affected perspectives to schooling in India, and also education in other Asian nations, for example, China.

+ Several books and articles about the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus have been published, and a handful of these stand out.

+ Bivalve molluscs took over their inshore habitats in the Mesozoic, and since then the brachiopods have been confined to deeper water, except for a handful of species.

+ The attack is well-known and famous for requiring only a handful of known plaintexts to perform.

+ In contrast, Japan developed only a few hundred kokuji, Korea just a handful of rarely used gukja.

+ This can range from a handful of consecutive sleepless nights to occasional sleepless nights over the course of several months.

+ Under the British, it had been used as a penalty for offences involving personal violence, amounting to a handful of caning sentences per year.

+ Fortunately with the handful of active admins and checkusers, most of these disruptions have been taken care of.

+ These accounts registered on June 26 and made a handful of junk edits to crossover the 10 threshold to be able to edit the semi-protected article.

+ There are a handful of other accounts created in the last few months through the proxy but none have any edits.

+ The number of tests coming back with resistance to carbapenems, one of the most powerful groups of antibiotics, has soared from a handful of cases in 2003 to more than 300 cases by 2010.

+ A handful of countries like China, North Korea and Cuba still have one-party dictatorships.

+ The Sega 32X was an unpopular console and had poor sales, mostly due to there being only a handful of games made for it and because it was overshadowed by the Sega Saturn.

+ A handful of new servers are set up every year by hobbyists – over 50 have been set up and added to Floodgap’s list since 1999.

+ In 1948, a year after Pakistan gained independence from the British Empire, a few missionary fathers moved to Abbottabad with a handful of students, from Srinagar, Kashmir, where the original school was, and founded a branch here.

+ A handful of Portuguese Eurasians still speak a Portuguese-creole known as Papia Kristang.

+ One of the things that kinda surpisies me his that he has been insulting admins and has still gotten away with a handful of those.

+ Are we going to stop monitoring vandalism if it’s at level 5? Are we going to get more people involved if it’s at level 1? Other than being transcluded on a handful of user’s talk and user pages, it’s not used anywhere of note on the project.

+ It bases on health analysis of a handful of people or all the inhabitants of several continents rather than on an individual.

+ Until recently, MTR stations only had branches of the Hang Seng Bank and Maxim’s Cakes stores, owned by Jardine Matheson, and a handful of other shops.

+ Jenny becomes pregnant but the baby dies in her first trimester so they decide to take a belated honeymoon to Ireland and leave Marley with a dogsitter and becomes a handful for the dogsitter because of the thunderstorms that are around there.

+ The tower makes St Edmundsbury the only recently completed Anglican cathedral in the UK, and only a handful of Gothic revival cathedrals are being built worldwide.

“veronica” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “veronica”:

+ She is best known for her roles as Veronica Beck in the CBC TelevisionCanadian Broadcasting Corporation TV series “Street Legal” and Athosian warrior leader on “Stargate Atlantis”.

+ Memmo Minniti, Tommaso Massara, Clementina Parretta, Enzo Gatto, Francesca Ritorto, Pino Martelli, Espedita Rechichi, Sergio Minniti, Gianluca Laganà, Rossana Pedullà, Ugo La Macchia, Paolo Guerrieri, Antonio Lombardo, Rosy Carelli, Giuseppe Galluzzo, Peppe Lentini, Paolo Guerrieri, Chiara Mearelli, Luca Filippone, Enrico Ventrice, Valentina Ammirato, Massimo Apa, Emily and Debora LoGiacco, Barbara Costa, Pasquale Fragomeni, Roberta Rupo, Veronica De Biase, Valentina Geracitano, Francesco Cunsolo, Francesco Parasporo, Antonella Romeo, Eleonora Femia, Rosana and Regina Garofalo, Debora Sainato, Ugo Lully Tommaselli, Pino Trecozzi, Luigi Grandinetti, Eddy and Ottavia Lombardo, Antony Greco, Sandro Pascuzzo, Giuseppe Evalto, Stefania Morabito.

+ She played Veronica in the 2012 movie “Hated”.

+ She hosted “Wowowee”, at the same time she appeared as Veronica in the afternoon TV series “Rosalka”.

+ Dame Shirley Veronica Bassey, Order of the British EmpireDBE is a Welsh singer, born in English mother and Nigerian father.

+ He married Veronica Bennett of the Ronettes, who took the name Ronnie Spector.

+ Anne Veronica Maria Quayle In 1963, she won a Tony Award for Best MusicalTony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for her role in the original production of “Stop the World – I Want to Get Off”.

veronica use in sentences
veronica use in sentences

Example sentences of “veronica”:

+ Her birth name was Priscilla Maria Veronica White and she was born in Liverpool.

+ Her father came to the US a year later and reunited with Veronica and her mother, while her sister was unable to meet them until 13 years later.

+ Her birth name was Priscilla Maria Veronica White and she was born in Liverpool.

+ Her father came to the US a year later and reunited with Veronica and her mother, while her sister was unable to meet them until 13 years later.

+ She is the sister of Veronica Cartwright, who is also a television and movie actress.

+ Saint Veronica or Berenice, according to the “”Acta Sanctorum”” published by the Bollandists, was a pious woman of Jerusalem.

+ It is based on the book by Veronica Roth.

+ They had three children, Christopher Awdry, Hilary Fortnum and Veronica Chambers.

+ It stars Irene Miracle, Leigh McCloskey, Eleonora Giorgi, Daria Nicolodi, Sacha Pitoëff, Veronica Lazar and was distributed by 20th Century Fox.

+ It is the fifth movie in the “Hammer’s Frankenstein” series and stars Peter Cushing, Veronica Carlson, Simon Ward, Peter Copley, Windsor Davies, Thorley Walters, Frank Middlemass, Freddie Jones.

+ He is the son of actors Veronica Castro and Manuel “El Loco” Valdés.

+ During her time with the Univision TV Network, Veronica met top music producers who worked with her on her first music album.

+ He was married to Veronica Pershina.

+ He is married to Veronica Tan and has three children.

+ First appearance: Trixie Tang, Veronica Star, Tad and Chad and Elmer.

+ The show starts with Veronica and her friends in high school.

+ She is played by the actress Veronica Ferres.

+ Although Veronica had decided not to do more calendars, she changed her mind and decided to do one in 2008, dedicating proceeds to the Wounded Warrior Project.

“go along with” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “go along with”:

+ A special Game Boy Advance SP which looks like a NES controller was released to go along with the games.

+ The Pusheen Corp has created a mobile app to go along with their sticker collection that started on Facebook.

+ They can be content to go along with situations as they are, instead of trying to change them.

+ You must needs go along with us; we will wait for you, we will lend you our help, we will deny ourselves of some things, both opinionative and practical, for your sake; we will not enter into doubtful disputations before you, we will be made all things to you, rather than you shall be left behind.

+ For example, the many millions who speak Indian English frequently add American English words to go along with its British English base and many other words from the various Indian languages.

go along with use in sentences
go along with use in sentences

Example sentences of “go along with”:

+ Von Papen got Oscar Hindenburg to support the plan, and they persuaded the president to ignore his oath to the Constitution and go along with this plan.

+ Dipsy is the most stubborn of the Teletubbies, and will sometimes refuse to go along with the other Teletubbies’ opinion.

+ It must be large enough to literally scare or force people to go along with its requests, which makes them orders.

+ He knew that Cook was not ugly and that audiences would have to accept the idea and pretend: “You either go along with it or you don’t go along with it.” He compared it to how Clark Kent changes into Superman.

+ It also has statues and engravingpictures of strong and passionate soldiers, workers, and farmers that go along with what the words say.

+ India seems to go along with this while Pakistan is entirely against it.

+ The movie was first shown to go along with Oasis’ greatest hitscompilation album “Stop the Clocks”, released on 20 November 2006.

+ Lisa tells Bart to go along with it so that they have enough time to figure out how to save Lou because she thinks that Cletus will not keep Lou if Bart doesn’t want to get married to Mary.

+ Both collections have 24 short preludes and 24 fugues to go along with it.

+ A small Rock rock can fall down, go along with some snow and make a destructive landslide.

+ For example, the English language spoken in India, which has more than one billion people, will assume more American English words to go along with its British English base and many other words adopted into English usage in India from Indian languages such as Hindi.

+ But Hubbard described many other things that go along with emotion, such as health, mating behavior, survival potential, and ability to deal with truth.

+ People have different things that they might want in their life that go along with this level.

+ Shinkai asked Noda to create the music so that it will go along with the speech of the characters.

+ Von Papen got Oscar Hindenburg to support the plan, and they persuaded the president to ignore his oath to the Constitution and go along with this plan.

+ Dipsy is the most stubborn of the Teletubbies, and will sometimes refuse to go along with the other Teletubbies' opinion.
+ It must be large enough to literally scare or force people to go along with its requests, which makes them orders.

Some example sentences of “barak”

How to use in-sentence of “barak”:

+ Klavan also said that Barak Obama didn’t understand economics.

+ The Barak Valley is located in the southern region of the Indian state of Assam.

+ The river Barak is bifurcated near Haritikar in the Karimganj district in to Surma River and Kushiyara River.

+ The region is named after the Barak river.

+ The Barak valley mainly consists of three administrative districts of Assam State – namely Cachar, Karimganj, and Hailakandi.

+ The activities of Welsh Presbyterian Mission in Barak Valley While Islam is rapidly growing due to high birth rate specially in rural areas of Hailakandi district and Karimganj district where Islam is dominant and have strong fold presence, but much of the urban areas of the valley are still dominated by the Bengali Hindus.

+ The proposal to build the hall was announced by Defense Minister Ehud Barak in 2010.

Some example sentences of barak
Some example sentences of barak

In-sentence examples of “preventive”

How to use in-sentence of “preventive”:

+ A preventive war is one based on the idea that it is possible to tell with certainty what future events will take place.

+ Like the preventive measures, these things cost money, and rich people and rich countries will be able to change more easily than the poor.

+ Also blue and yellow flags were raised as a preventive measure for swimmers.

+ Kornemann’s brief is that Antoninus might have waged preventive wars to head off these outsiders.

+ Because BINT in blast victims is underestimated, valuable time is often lost for preventive therapy and/or timely rehabilitation.

+ This is called preventive care.

+ A 14-day preventive house quarantine was made for citizens who have been in contact with a COVID-19 patient or have returned from an overseas region with a high number of cases.

In-sentence examples of preventive
In-sentence examples of preventive

“posture” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “posture”:

– Neck posture and feeding habits of two Jurassic sauropod dinosaurs.

– The posture serves to present the maximum area of food-collecting surfaces to the incoming water flow, so that more particles will settle on them.

– Since it can adjust to ideal posture when you sleep, it improves blood circulation while sleeping.

– Of several Indus valley seals that show animals, one seal that has attracted attention shows a large central figure, either horned or wearing a horned headdress and possibly ithyphallic, seated in a posture reminiscent of the Lotus position, surrounded by animals.

– Possehl in 2002, associated it with the water buffalo, and concluded that while it would be appropriate to recognize the figure as a deity, and its posture as one of ritual discipline, regarding it as a proto-Shiva would “go too far”.

– However, only one of the two hands can be struck, it depends on which kind of posture your opponent are using.

– It is not uncommon for this species to assume the mating posture for days or weeks on end, and among some species “Diapheromera veliei” Walsh and “D.

posture - sentence examples
posture – sentence examples

“witty” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “witty”:

– The critic of “Le Ménestrel” wrote about Bozzacchi on 29 May 1870, “The title of child prodigy should be devised for her had it had not been abused in so many other cases; although scarcely fifteen years old she is already a very skillful dancer, what is better still in our opinion, she is a graceful and a witty actress; add to that a well-proportioned, dainty little body, and that she bids fair to have the prettiest features in the world.

– There she was quickly seen as an an intelligent, witty and very attractive woman.

– It is often very witty and has many pop culture references.

– It has very witty storylines that explored family, generational divides, love, and friendship.

– In spite of his liaison with Étiennette, Louis Philippe had several other mistresses until he met, in July 1766, Madame de Montesson, a witty but married twenty-eight year old.

witty - sentence examples
witty – sentence examples

Example sentences of “witty”:

- Japanese folklore is often divided into several categories: ""mukashibanashi"" tales of long-ago; ""namidabanashi"", sad stories; ""obakebanashi"", ghost stories; ""ongaeshibanashi"", stories of kindness; ""tonchibanashi"", witty stories; ""waraibanashi"", funny stories; and ""yokubaribanashi"", stories of greed.

- People like Frances Burney wrote letters that were witty and full of information, so that her diaries and letters were later published.

– Japanese folklore is often divided into several categories: “”mukashibanashi”” tales of long-ago; “”namidabanashi””, sad stories; “”obakebanashi””, ghost stories; “”ongaeshibanashi””, stories of kindness; “”tonchibanashi””, witty stories; “”waraibanashi””, funny stories; and “”yokubaribanashi””, stories of greed.

– People like Frances Burney wrote letters that were witty and full of information, so that her diaries and letters were later published.

– For example, before Heung-rok Song period it had been orally narrated without any exact scripts by extemporarily inserting songs handed down orally and witty remarks into the stories taught by a master.

– Often banter uses clever put-downs and witty insults.

– Though witty Thoibi knew the truth, she willingly bow down to Khamba.

– It is a satire about the elegant, witty women of Molière’s day.

– Li Bai is best known for his imaginative and witty poetry.

– A wit is someone skilled in making witty remarks.

– Called “pretty, witty Nell” by Samuel Pepys, she has been called a living embodiment of the spirit of English RestorationRestoration England and has come to be considered a folk heroine, with a story echoing the rags-to-royalty tale of Cinderella.

– His play “Õhtusöök viiele first performed in 1974, showed Vetemaa’s sharp eye and witty lines; texts without which Estonian Theatre History would not be complete.

– Banter is short witty sentences that bounce back and forth between individuals.

“bat” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “bat”:

– Rouge the Bat and E-123 Omega encounter a somehow resurrected Shadow the Hedgehog.

– In the main experiment in Cambridge from 20012007 Majerus added an experiment to find if bat predation might have skewed the results – this found that bats preyed equally on both forms of the moth.

– It is one of the most common bat species in the British Isles.

– Then the team on the field goes in to bat, and the team that was up to bat goes to the field.

– The batter uses the bat to try to hit a pitched ball so that he may run around the bases and score points.

bat in sentences?
bat in sentences?

Example sentences of “bat”:

– Eastern red bat breeding season starts in the autumn.

– Once he met with Susan, he asked her about their dead friend: “Do you ever miss him ?” The girl just bat her eyelids and stayed quiet.

– The big brown bat has been seen from 300–3,100 m above sea level.

– Rounders is a bat and ball game which is played in Ireland; a similar version is played in England.

– According to Zoharistic cabala, Samael was also mated with Eisheth Zenunim, Na’amah, and Agrat Bat Mahlat – all angels of prostitution.

– Stubs aren’t necessarily going to have all the information an article needs right off the bat so I am not sure what it is you are trying to get at.

– In Judaism, a Bar Mitzvah is a Jewish boy, and a Bat Mitzvah a Jewish girl, who has turned 13 years old.

– Also crafted by Waterford are the winning trophies for the French, Belgian and German Grand Prix in Formula One, a bat and ball trophy presented at the final game at Yankee Stadium Yankee Stadium to Derek Jeter and a glass tennis racket for Boris Becker.

– He bit the head off of a bat on stage once.

– The northern yellow bat has an average length of 14 cm.

– In 2007, the bat was identified by the EDGE project as one of its top 10 “focal species”.

– They are the most common bat in forested areas in the United States.

– Primitive early Eocene bat from Wyoming and the evolution of flight and echolocation.

– Flying foxes in Australia are known to carry two infections which can pose a serious risk to human health – Australian bat lyssavirus and hendra virus.

- Eastern red bat breeding season starts in the autumn.

- Once he met with Susan, he asked her about their dead friend: "Do you ever miss him ?" The girl just bat her eyelids and stayed quiet.

More in-sentence examples of “bat”:

– The Bat-Signal is a fictional distress signal that shines a light into the sky with a shadow in the shape of a bat to call Batman and Robin when there’s a crime happening or when James Gordon has a lead on a case.

– It displays more than 400 pottery products that were made from the 15 century by the people of the Bat Trang village.

– They are the reservoirs of rare but fatal disease agents such as Australian bat lyssavirus, and Hendra virus.

– In Major League Baseball, pitchers usually do not bat unless they are playing in the National League where batters have to bat even if they are pitchers.

– He kills him, and Ganon in a bat form flies out of the corpse and into the Pyramid of Power.

– A batter or hitter is the player who swings his bat to try to hit the ball.

– The bumblebee bat is about 29–33millimetres.

– The silver-haired bat is a species of bat.

– He used to be a scientist until drinking a chemical that makes him turn into a half bat half man.

– The batcycle appeares in “Batman Batman” and as the Bat Pod in “The Dark Knight” and in “The Dark Knight Rises”.

– The hoary bat is 13 to 14.5 cm long.

– She is best known for the Weetzie Bat series of books.

– Variability in echolocation call design of 26 Swiss bat species: consequences, limits and options for automated field identification with a synergic pattern recognition approach.

– Natasha Khan is a British singer-songwriter better known as Bat For Lashes.

– Austin, Texas is the summer home to North America’s largest urban bat colony, an estimated 1,500,000 Mexican free-tailed bats, who eat an estimated 10 to 30 tons of insects each night, and attract 100,000 tourists each year.

– A player from one team throws the ball from one wicket to the other, while a player from the other team holding a bat stands at the other wicket.

– Their prey includes many vertebrates, such as amphibians, reptiles, small birds and mammals- they even hunt other bat species.

– Sagi died on 18 February 2021 in Bat Yam, aged 87.

– In Thailand, the bat is in a small region of Kanchanaburi Province, in the drainage basin of the Khwae Noi River.

– The Mexican free-tailed bat is found from the southern half of the United States through most of Mexico, and through most of Central America into South America.

Batman and his some of his various allies are often reffered to as the Bat Family.

– Famous for the bat bridge which hosts millions of Mexican Free-Tail Bats.

– Rafinesque’s big-eared bat is a type of vesper bat.

– The Seminole bat family Vespertilionidae.

- The Bat-Signal is a fictional distress signal that shines a light into the sky with a shadow in the shape of a bat to call Batman and Robin when there's a crime happening or when James Gordon has a lead on a case.

- It displays more than 400 pottery products that were made from the 15 century by the people of the Bat Trang village.

– If they hit something, they bounce back to the bat If nothing bounces back, the bat knows there is nothing in front.

– The common vampire bat lives in large groups, of up to 100 animals.

– The bat is used in fiction by both villains like Dracula and heroes like Batman.

– The bat feeds during short activity periods in the evening and dawn, foraging around nearby forest areas for insects.

– This palm-sized bat had broad, short wings, suggesting it could not fly as fast or as far as later bat species.

– In baseball, an at bat or time at bat is used for certain statistics.

– When the fielding team has put out three of the batting team’s players, the “half-inning” is over and the team in the field and the team at bat switch places.

– Commissioner Gordon uses a Bat-Signal which shines a light into the sky with a shadow in the shape of a bat on when he needs Batman’s assistance.

– Scientists from the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior studied the bat “Molossus molossus”, which hunts insects in groups.

– Kay turns up bludgeoned to death with a baseball bat the following morning.

– The largest Bat Trang pottery market displays and sells many ceramic products of the village.

– Other appropriate places include gatherings such as graduations, Bar and Bat Mitzvahs, and funerals.

– Follow-on is a rule by which the team batting in second innings can be enforced to bat again just after the end of their first innings.

– The western grey kangarooKangaroo Island kangaroo, Rosenberg’s sand goanna, southern brown bandicoot, Tammar wallaby, common brushtail possum, short-beaked Echidna and New Zealand fur seal are native to the island, as well as six bat and frog species.

– A baseball bat is a smooth wooden or metal rod used in the game of baseball to hit the ball after the ball is thrown by the pitcher.

– Located at the entrance to Bat Trang village, the market covers an area of about 20,000 feet.

– A ball that is hit with a bat and flies between the foul lines is a “fair ball”, and the batter and runners can try and run around the bases and score.

– With no way to stop the detonation, Batman uses The Bat to haul the bomb over the bay, where it detonates.

– The Designated Hitter is a player who does not play in the field, but is used to bat for the worst hitter in his team’s “lineup”.

– The rules get adapted to local conditions.They play with bat or bat like wood and use any kind of ball like plastic, sponge, paper and others.

– The plane appeared in “Batman Batman”, “Batman Forever”, and as The Bat in “The Dark Knight Rises”.

– By listening for the echoes, the bat can tell not only where the ripples are, but also locate the fish that made them.