“mixer” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “mixer”:

– Inside, a vortex mixer has an electric motor which turns a pipe facing upwards.

– On a mixer with auxiliary send mixes, the send mixes are configured pre-fader or post-fader.

– Liquids flow along the curves of the static mixer and also are separated by the smooth sides of the mixer.

– The static mixer can be used to mix acids and alkalis for a neutralization.

– The mixer can also be turned clockwise, or right, and then quickly turned counter-clockwise, or left.

– The sounds were played back at different speeds, combined in lots of ways, played backwards or played continuously, or played into a mixer and re-recorded onto another tape recorder.

mixer in-sentences
mixer in-sentences

Example sentences of “deaf”

How to use in-sentence of “deaf”:

+ Later his style started to change to become more Classical, but by the time he was very deaf he could not hear new music that was being composed by other people, so his style did not develop any more.

+ They do not make friends with deaf people who sign.

+ Usually, deaf people just write the spoken language in their country.

+ She is the only deaf person to win an Academy Award for Best Actress.

+ Beethoven was becoming very frustrated because he was deaf and could not hear his own music, but he could imagine it all in his head.

Example sentences of deaf
Example sentences of deaf

Example sentences of “deaf”:

+ Glennie has been deaf since the age of 12.

+ Irving’s brother is a writer and director David Irving, and her sister Katie Irving is a singer and teacher of deaf children.

+ Through a sign language deaf people can create a social and cultural identity for themselves.

+ Each deaf community can develop its own sign language.

+ That means there is not one single sign language for all deaf people around the world.

+ Another common example might be the limitation of a fire alarm’s siren component in a deaf school.

+ These children often learn how to sign and become a part of the deaf community and deaf culture.

+ Her brother was deaf and schizophrenic.

+ Glennie has been deaf since the age of 12.

+ Irving's brother is a writer and director David Irving, and her sister Katie Irving is a singer and teacher of deaf children.

+ Some deaf and hearing people think there should be.

+ He hoped to help his deaf mother.

+ Hearing people may learn to sign directly from deaf people.

+ They are both deaf and mute.

+ He went deaf and received a cochlear implant in 2001.

More in-sentence examples of “deaf”:

+ Sometimes signing and lip-reading are combined, especially when deaf and hearing people are talking to each other.

+ Fourteen months after she was born, Rachel and her husband, Aaron, found out that Leah was deaf since she was born.

+ American Sign Language is the most popular sign language for the Deaf in the United States, in the English-speaking parts of Canada, and in parts of Mexico.

+ In the 1970s, the deaf people of Nicaragua rarely met.

+ The Gigablaster family of characters has a very playful blue rhinoceros, a shy DJ, an explosive guitarist, and an absent-minded, deaf zombie.

+ Even before l-Épée started teaching deaf people, they already used Old French Sign Language, and could read and write in French.

+ The movie, shot between Japan, the US and Italy, centers on deaf superheroes who have the ability to create superhuman powers through the use of sign language.

+ Because of this work, thousands of deaf mutes in the United States of America are now able to speak, even though they cannot hear.

+ He was born deaf and mute.

+ Demographics of the deaf population have been confused with those of ASL use.

+ When he was old he was almost totally blind and deaf and his wife was dying of cancer, so they both decided that they wanted to die together.

+ He does the voice for many characters, such as Cleveland Brown, Herbert, Bruce, and Greased Up Deaf Guy, and Consuela.

+ Austrian Sign Language is the sign language used by the Austrian deaf community.

+ However, some people who are physically deaf do not participate in deaf community and deaf culture.

+ It is the county seat of Deaf Smith.

+ The shared sign language helps hold their deaf community together.

+ Persons who are having difficulty in hearing or are completely deaf use the device to help them hear better.

+ His father was asked to teach about it at a large school for deaf mutes in Boston, Massachusetts, but instead he gave the job to his son.

+ Some deaf children learn to speak and lip-read a spoken language.

+ They were applauding, but Beethoven was deaf so he could not hear.

+ People with significant hearing loss are called deaf and/or hard of hearing.

+ According to the “American Heritage Dictionary”, signing is “a language that uses a system of manual, facial, and other body movements as the means of communication, especially among deaf people.” Sign languages have their own grammar rules: syntax, morphology, phonology and semantics.

+ An interpreter can “listen” with his ears and sign language”sign” the speech for deaf people.

+ In 1771 he started the first free school for the deaf in Paris.

+ There are librarians that also work with the deaf and in prisons.

+ But, most deaf children have hearing parents, so they learn a sign language from other deaf people.

+ He could not find anyone willing to teach him the British Sign Language, but did find some French people who were willing to help, he convinced one of them to travel back to the United States with him to set up the first deaf school in the U.S.

+ She was the first deaf and blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree.

+ They may meet other deaf people at school or in the streets.

+ ASL actually comes from French Sign Language, as Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet went to England for help learning sign language to teach to his deaf neighbors.

+ In his writings he explained ways of teaching people who were deaf and unable to speak.

+ Sign language is the most important part of deaf culture.

+ The effects of the fever, as well as getting picked up by the ears by a train conductor, caused Edison to become completely deaf in his left ear, and 80 percent deaf in the other.

+ It used to be called the Pennsylvania Institute for the Deaf and Dumb.

+ Sign languages have always existed in deaf communities.

+ Cogswell asked Gallaudet to go to Europe to learn ways for teaching deaf people.

+ Sign languages are an important way for deaf people to communicate.

+ Matlin was a deaf lawyer, and she worked with a police officer who knew sign language.

+ The Pennsylvania School for the Deaf is a school for deaf people.

+ Around 8% of Dalmatians are born deaf and some can become partially deaf after a while making them expensive to treat.

+ A cochlear implant helps some deaf children hear better.

+ The ultimate source for current estimates of the number of ASL users in the United States is a report for the National Census of the Deaf Population.

+ A person is considered to be deaf if they cannot hear the same range of sounds as a person with normal hearing ability.

+ In 1620, in Spain, the priest Juan Pablo Bonnet published a text about teaching deaf people to speak, using gestures as a tool.

+ While in Great Britain, he met Abbé Sicard, head of a school for deaf people in Paris, and two of its deaf teachers, Laurent Clerc and Jean Massieu.

+ People who are partially deaf may hear some sounds and may hear words.

+ Sometimes signing and lip-reading are combined, especially when deaf and hearing people are talking to each other.

+ Fourteen months after she was born, Rachel and her husband, Aaron, found out that Leah was deaf since she was born.

“drum” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “drum”:

– Pendulum are an Australian/British drum and bass duo from Perth, Western Australia.

– For example, he recorded the instruments from far away instead of putting the microphone right in front of the amplifier or drum set, this gives a different sound, like it sounds in the room when it was played.

– Bourdon wears racing shoes to get a better feel for the drum pedals; he says it gives him better control of the pedals.

– The music focuses on a guitar, bass and drum sound.

– The sticks used to hit the woodblock can be snare drum sticks or xylophone beaters.

drum how to use?
drum how to use?

Example sentences of “drum”:

- Both types of magazine are made of polymer, and drum magazines have their rear side made from translucent polymer to tell of the number of shot shells left.

- The recording chart on an autographic rain gauge is mounted on a drum which is driven by clockwork and typically rotates round a vertical axis once per day.
- We have with the drum set uncountable possibilities.

– Both types of magazine are made of polymer, and drum magazines have their rear side made from translucent polymer to tell of the number of shot shells left.

– The recording chart on an autographic rain gauge is mounted on a drum which is driven by clockwork and typically rotates round a vertical axis once per day.

– We have with the drum set uncountable possibilities.

– The Concord Blue Devils are the most decorated drum and bugle corps in the history of Drum Corps International.

– All four Beatles have a solo in “The End”, including a Ringo Starr drum solo.

– Music composed for marching uses instruments that soldiers play in marching bands, such as brass instruments, woodwind instruments including fife, snare drum and bass drum.

– Since 1998, he has been a member of the drum and bass band Pendulum Pendulum, alongside Gareth McGrillen.

– It is a large drum, makes low sounds, and is frequently used in the common drum kit.

– He is best known as the original Drum kitdrummer of the British heavy metal band Black Sabbath.

– The taiko drum makes a very loud, deep sound.

– He also recorded drum tracks for James Hart James Hart’s band Burn Halo.

More in-sentence examples of “drum”:

– The gatehouse with its drum towers dates from the 14th and 15th centuries.

– The music is made to sound like the kind of drum which is called “tambourin” in French.

– One can take for example a cowbell on the drum set or an tambourine.

– The model M1928A1 could use either stick or drum magazines, it had a muzzle brake.

– The dhol is a drum used during Punjabi wedding processions and parties.

– All drum corps use three different types of drums.

– Woodpeckers drum on hollow trees as a territory marker.

– Paul and John’s last guitar solos and the drum solo were used in the intro to “Get Back” in the Beatles’ Love.

– Concrete mixers have a turning drum on back.

– The snare drum cannot be heard when the guitar is played.

– The band was named Wall Of Voodoo by Ridgway before their first gig in reference to a comment made while recording and overdubbing a Kalamazoo Rhythm Ace drum machine, a gift to Ridgway by writer and iconic voice over artist Daws Butler, partner to Stan Freberg, voice of Yogi Bear and many other Hanna-Barbera characters.

– Sub-Genre’s such as Drum Bass Dubstep made it a success.

– For instance, Mickey Mouse plays the drum and almost all of the characters dance to music.

– A collection of drums and cymbals is called a drum kit, or drum set.

– For instance, a drum kit stick may look very different from a snare drum stick.

– Opeth decided not to cancel the rest of the tour, and Lopez’s drum tech filled in for two concerts.

– He was thinking of African drum music when he wrote it.

– The guitars are usually distorted and drum sets containing double bass drums.

– It is usually part of a drum kit, and is used in many forms of music including reggae, jazz and rock and roll as well as many others.

– In another place, the military music tells us that Marie is thinking of the Drum major.

– Neil Taylor, Devo’s drum technician also performs when Freese is unavailable, and performed on the 2008 Australian Tour.

– He also knows how to play drum kitdrums, keyboards, trumpet and piano.

– The bass drum is a very large drum held sideways against player’s body, so that the musician uses two hands and sticks to hit either drum head.

– After Mike Dillard left Melvins, the band brought Crover in to drum for them.

– Leading roles followed in other productions at the Bush Theatre, the Lyric Theatre, LondonLyric Theatre, the Traverse, the Plymouth Drum and the Hampstead Theatre.

– The drum head is made of goatskin.

– He also said that when he heard new music, all he could hear was drum machines.

– Tabla is played hitting the fingers on the drum head and sliding the palm to create a modulating sound.

– In 1994 Boris Williams decided to move on, and in early 1995 Jason Cooper took up residency behind the drum kit, with Roger O’Donnell rejoining once more on keyboards.

– Both songs feature a slow beat and instruments from a piano and a drum machine.

– This brake is usually an external drum brakedrum type and is actuated by spring force and held open electrically; a power failure will cause the brake to engage and prevent the elevator from falling.

– The person playing the drum can either hang it on their neck or put it on the floor.

– Pungdingheiba, a drum maker, and Silheibi, a handloom working lady, are the sixth pair of lovers in the epic.

– Moriarty played Executive Assistant District Attorney Benjamin Stone for the first four seasons Bang the Drum Slowly”, “Q: The Winged Serpent”, “Troll”, “Shiloh”.

– The drum kit is a group of drums cymbals to make beats for music.

– Music played at raves include House musichouse, trance, techno, drum and bass, dubstep and other forms of electronic dance music.

– The ear drum is not covered by skin.

– The band formed in 1981 with Steve Albini playing all of the instruments and a drum machine for percussion.

– Great spotted woodpeckers chisel into trees to find food or excavate nest holes, and also drum for contact and territorial advertisement.

– There is just the drum set, but this is a percussion instrument with many possibilities.

– The most likely origin of the word “breakbeat” is the fact that the drum loops that were sampled occurred during a “break” in the music.

– The Roland TB-303, a bass synthesizer released in 1981, had a similar impact on electronic dance music genres such as techno and house music, along with Roland’s TR-808 and TR-909 drum machines.

– She made her television debut in John Butler’s ballet “Flight”, and in 1957 she appeared in the television production of Duke EllingtonDuke Ellington’s “A Drum Is a Woman”.

– A drum stick or drumstick is a wooden stick that is used to hit percussion instruments to make sound.

– Songs were sometimes very long, and much of this time might be taken up by a solo, like a drum solo or a guitar solo.

– He was best known for his roles in the movies “Flower Drum Song with Bruce Willis and Alan Rickman.

- The gatehouse with its drum towers dates from the 14th and 15th centuries.

- The music is made to sound like the kind of drum which is called "tambourin" in French.

Use in sentence of “agreement”

How to use in-sentence of “agreement”:

– He asked for help from English Long Parliament and signed an agreement with them on June 19, 1647.

– If Italy was attacked by France she would have the help of the other two powers, and if France attacked Germany Italy would help Germany and danger was that if triple alliance was if France should come into an agreement with Russia.

– Most names are stable, but for some taxa there is no agreement on its name, because taxonomists do not agree what does belong together and what does not belong together.

– When Lord Mayor of Dublin, Alfie Byrne, said he wanted to be president there was an all party agreement to nominate Dubhghlas de hÍde, a Protestant Irish Senator, Irish language enthusiast and founder of the Conradh na Gaeilge.

– There is no agreement about the date of the writing; was it written about the times it describes, or was it written much later? It has been argued that the stele was made much later, perhaps in the Twenty-Fifth Dynasty.

– However, since the 1927 Cheltenham Agreement, the party has had an electoral agreement with the Labour Party, which allows for a limited number of “Labour Co-operative” candidates.

– Together with the FranceFrench prime minister, Italian dictator, Benito Mussolini, he made an agreement with Hitler.

Use in sentence of agreement
Use in sentence of agreement

Example sentences of “agreement”:

– While the Agreement was rejected and criticised by UnionismUnionists, it was said to become the basis for developing republican and loyalist cease-fires.

– In June 2007, the Indian Olympic Association and Bernie Ecclestone announced a provisional agreement for India to host its first Grand Prix in the 2009 F1 season.

– At this point, an agreement was reached to withdraw the dismissal of the remaining 250 union executives, in exchange for the voluntary departure of 20 union executives.

– However, this agreement failed.

– While agreement on basic principles has been smooth, taking definitive action vis-à-vis particular international issues has been rare, with the movement preferring to assert its criticism or support rather than pass hard-line resolutions.

– To continue pursuing universal and non-discriminatory nuclear disarmament, as well as a general and complete disarmament under strict and effective international control and in this context, to work towards the objective of arriving at an agreement on a phased program for the complete elimination of nuclear weapons within a specified framework of time to eliminate nuclear weapons, to prohibit their development, production, acquisition, testing, stockpiling, transfer, use or threat of use and to provide for their destruction.

– Unlike standard ballroom dancing, there is no clear agreement on how it should be danced, and the methods differ widely in detail.

– Colombia signed a Free Trade Agreement with the United States to the opposition of Venezuela.

– The Sykes–Picot Agreement, officially known as the Asia Minor Agreement, was a secret 1916 agreement between the United Kingdom and France.

– Such an instrument is often called the organization’s bylaws, regulations, or agreement of association.

– What did happen to the admins- crats proposal? It just sort of died, even though there was clear agreement on it.

– He tried to negotiate an agreement whereby Pope Pius could return peacefully to the Vatican but also ensuring the continued independence of Rome.

– The agreement led to the Triple Entente in the First World War and has lasted ever since.

– On May 15, 2007, Motorola showed the new RAZR 2, with a bigger screen, easier to use, and Linux, with a high price of $600 with service agreement and $800 without.

– In less than a year, he took Fort Zeelandia Fort Zeelandia and made an agreement with Dutch governor.

– Modern scholars of the period of the migrations are in agreement that the Frankish confederacy emerged at the beginning of the third century.

– He was a primary architect of the 1996 Mitchell Principles and the 1998 Good Friday Agreement in Northern Ireland, and was the main investigator in two “Mitchell Reports”, one on the Arab–Israeli conflict.

– If the client does not have a special agreement with the bank, he cannot take out more money than there is on the account; so he can withdraw a maximum of 1000 dollars.

- While the Agreement was rejected and criticised by UnionismUnionists, it was said to become the basis for developing republican and loyalist cease-fires.

- In June 2007, the Indian Olympic Association and Bernie Ecclestone announced a provisional agreement for India to host its first Grand Prix in the 2009 F1 season.

More in-sentence examples of “agreement”:

– The agreement swapped this MOD land and more than 300 MOD houses with the government of Gibraltar, who in exchange agreed to build 90 new houses on remaining MOD land.

– However, devolution started again with the Northern Ireland Assembly after the Belfast Agreement in 1998.

– The king’s breaking of this agreement with the barons a few years later would lead to a civil war called the Baron’s war which pitched the royal family against the rebel barons for 3 years, culminating in De Montfort’s death at the unusually bloody Battle of Evesham in 1265 and the royal family being able to sweep up the remnants of the opposition by 1267.

– He showed promise and joined an adoption program before completely flouting his adoption agreement and I recently endorsed his one.

– On 6 October 2009, he was designated to become Vice-President of Madagascar as part of an agreement intended to resolve the 2009 political crisis.

– John Howard sent SAS troops to Afghanistan and Iraq to support the United States, and signed a free trade agreement with the United States.

– Adjectives do not change for agreement with nouns.

– In 1970 Badfinger made an agreement with an American businessman called Stan Polley who promised to help them earn more money.

– On 30 December 1922, the congress Declaration and Agreement on the establishment of the USSR.

– The agreement was the end of almost 1000 years of frequent wars.

– In 2003, the BBC reached an agreement with the actors’ union Equity to cease offering walk-on drama series roles to members of the public as prizes.

– Both of them secretly ignored the limits but before it’s completion, the agreement and the treaty fell apart due to Japan’s withdrawal in 1937.

– This is allowed by the international agreement about diplomats.

– After Napier first gained military control of the region by forcing an agreement with the Sindh amirs, his forces attacked the fortress at Imamgarh.

– For example, a study of the Amitsoq gneisses from western Greenland used five different radiometric dating methods to examine twelve samples and got agreement to within 30 million years on an age of 3,640my.

– The Military Demarcation Line goes down the center of the DMZ and indicates exactly where the front was when the agreement was signed.

– The Four Power Agreement on Berlin, helped to ease the tensions over West Berlin and made it a little easier for West Berliners to travel to East Germany and for Germans travelling along the road routes into the city instead of flying.

– In general, silence equals agreement here.

– Following this breakthrough agreement between networks Microsoft, Yahoo! and AOL came to a deal where Microsoft’s Live Communication Server 2005 users would also have the possibility to talk to public instant messaging users.

– When the agreement to control price is sanctioned by a multilateral treaty or protected by national sovereignty, no antitrust actions may be initiated.

– The Kingdom of Hungary became a Habsburg dependency, because an agreement made in Vienna in 1515 said that the Habsburg family would take over the territory of the Jagiellon dynastyJagellion family in Bohemia and Hungary if the line of kings should die out.

– Compared to NAFTA, the agreement gives the U.S.

– This association agreement was signed on March 1, 1995.

– DreamWorks and Disney decided to not renew their agreement in December 2015; with Universal Pictures replacing Disney as DreamWorks’ distributor.

- The agreement swapped this MOD land and more than 300 MOD houses with the government of Gibraltar, who in exchange agreed to build 90 new houses on remaining MOD land.

- However, devolution started again with the Northern Ireland Assembly after the Belfast Agreement in 1998.
- The king's breaking of this agreement with the barons a few years later would lead to a civil war called the Baron's war which pitched the royal family against the rebel barons for 3 years, culminating in De Montfort's death at the unusually bloody Battle of Evesham in 1265 and the royal family being able to sweep up the remnants of the opposition by 1267.

– The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement is an international treaty that wants to make it easier to fight product piracy to protect intellectual property.

– With secondary education, children go through the process of puberty, and there is no general agreement as to whether the two genders should be educated together.

– The peace agreement required Finland to take up arms against Germany in the Lapland War.

– On 27 August 1998, the 1998 Concorde Agreement was signed.

– If you all could respond below in agreement or disagreement then based off og the interest, I will draft a couple of changes for discussion.

– In 1897 a border agreement was signed between the Russians and Afghans.Curtis.

– The Paris Agreement is to keep global warming below 2°C.

– Eventually, in the twenty-first year of his reign, Ramesses decided to make an agreement with Hattusili III, to end the conflict.

– Instead, with the reluctant agreement of his cabinet, de Valera assembled a team of delegates to go in his place.

– The Amar brothers proposed an agreement between states, made with laws in those states.

– Lots of people liked the new cookies, and Wakefield made an agreement in 1939 with Nestlé to put her recipe on the chocolate bar’s packaging.

– On September 30, 2018, it was announced that the United States, Mexico, and Canada had come to an agreement to replace NAFTA with the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement.

– Merter Helva drafted a “constitution” or agreement not to have similar divisions in the future.

– On 26 September 1967 the German, French and British governments signed an agreement in London, which allowed Airbus Industrie to continue designing the plane.

– Since the Belfast Agreement of Friday, 10 April 1998, there has been mainly peace between the two communities in Northern Ireland, the Protestants and Catholics.

– Egyptian Radio began broadcasting on 31 May 1934 in agreement with the Marconi Company.

– In April 1998 Travelers Group announced an agreement to undertake a $76 billion merger between Travelers and Citicorp, creating the largest single financial services company in the world.

– Discussion on how this right is handled can be found on, though I think it is safe that there is general agreement to handle it in the same way as how flood is handled i.e.

– Attorney General Robert Kennedy had to get involved to create an agreement to de-segregate the city.

– It is notable for being the most species-rich dinosaur genus, but there is no general agreement on these species.

– On November 10, 2009, HSBC Finance Corporation announced an agreement with Santander Consumer USA Inc.

– At the age of 15 in 1229, Louis brought an end to the Albigensian Crusade after signing an agreement with Count Raymond VII of Toulouse.

“intoxicated” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “intoxicated”:

+ They often came up on stage too intoxicated to play.

+ The sentence given to the repeat offender of driving while intoxicated outraged Lightner who then organized Mothers Against Drunk Drivers.

+ A person who is intoxicated from cannabis could get hurt or killed in an accident if they drive a car.

+ He is a bird that has about a hundred holes in his beak and he is not a pair; According to the narration, the phoenix sits in the heights and when the wind blows on his beak, a pleasant melody appears and other birds gather around him with this song and become intoxicated and hunted by him.

+ Drunkenness means being intoxicated by alcohol.

+ A person who is intoxicated is usually called “drunk”.

+ Someone using drugs is “intoxicated.” Intoxicated people may do dangerous things.

intoxicated how to use in sentences
intoxicated how to use in sentences

“in number” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “in number”:

+ The center will form a higher and higher peak, and the rest of the peaks will be increased in number but decreased in height because they will interfere with each other.

+ He was known for his work in number theory, arithmetic algebraic geometry, and commutative algebra.

+ The population in other Tibetan settlement is more in number than Chowkur as the size of population has always been less.

+ They are then put on the shelf in number order.

+ However, Santos FC, that is a club from Santos Santos, a city in the coast, is the fourth team in number of supporters.

in number - example sentences
in number – example sentences

Example sentences of “in number”:

+ The people of Stony Gut lost confidence and trust in the Government, and Bogle’s supporters grew in number in the parish.

+ National Monuments are few in number and may include natural formations.

+ It is one of the largest historically black universities in the United States, in number of students.

+ The arachnids are seventh in number of species of all animal orders.Sebastin PA KV Peter 2009.

+ In mathematics, the Riemann zeta function is an important function function in number theory.

+ In 2006, Tao won the Fields Medal for his work in number theory.

+ On articles with multiple points of view, avoid providing links too great in number or weight to one point of view, or that give undue weight to minority views.

+ Many of these frogs are few in number in the wild, and scientists do not know much about most of them.

+ He also proposed using nuclear explosions to propel rockets, and he developed several mathematical tools in number theory, set theory, ergodic theory and algebraic topology.

+ The terrestrial mammals are fewer in number of species than lizards, but they are huge in individual numbers, and far more important in the life of the terrestrial biomes.

+ The city has theatres with excellent techno-acoustic feedback, as the “Teatro Guaíra”, one of the largest rooms in number of spectators by South America.

+ United States lynchings rose in number after the American Civil War in the early-to-mid 1860s.

+ By the 1870s, Spring Hill was growing in number of people and commerce.

+ The people of Stony Gut lost confidence and trust in the Government, and Bogle’s supporters grew in number in the parish.

+ National Monuments are few in number and may include natural formations.
+ It is one of the largest historically black universities in the United States, in number of students.

“Coral reef” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “Coral reef”:

+ As coral reef communities were established on the shelves, they built reefs that grew upwards, keeping pace with the rise in sea level.

+ Kingman Reef is a coral reef in the North Pacific Ocean, owned by the United States.

+ Warmer and more acidic water around the coral reef will slow down calcification, which is how the coral grows and becomes strong.

+ The best Place in the Ecuadorian coast for diving is the Silver Island due to the coral reef that surrounds  it.

+ A coral reef can grow in diameter, that is how wide they are, from 1 to 2 cm per year.

+ The Coral Reef Room, showcases exotic fish, crustaceans, eels, and coral.

Coral reef use in-sentences
Coral reef use in-sentences

“mentally” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “mentally”:

+ The Nazis used many different strategystrategies to torture prisoners mentally and physically, and to keep them under control.

+ He has an older sister named Natalya and a younger brother, Bilo, who is mentally retarded.

+ Her husband was paralysed on his left side and mentally unstable.

+ At the hospital, the doctors said he was mentally unstable.

+ For children, sports play an extremely important part in their lives by providing all round development of the child, physically, mentally and emotionally.

+ Stevenson, who is wealthy but mentally ill.

+ In his later years, he began acting strangely, and became mentally ill.

mentally use in sentences
mentally use in sentences

Example sentences of “mentally”:

+ Penner recorded an album of the music he used to educate his mentally challenged students.

+ This movie is about several men in Iowa, one of whom is mentally retarded.

+ His mother suffered from toxoplasmosis during pregnancy, resulting in Prince François being mentally disabled, as is his younger sister, Princess Blanche.

+ Also, in the late 1700s, Philippe Pinel started to encourage better treatment of the mentally insane.

+ His first wife, Donara Mkrtchyan, became mentally ill and was sent to a mental institution for the rest of her life and Frunzik became a single parent of two young kids.

+ If a person becomes mentally ill after being sentenced, and they cannot understand or control their behavior, they are not given the death penalty.

+ He is a corrupt and mentally unstable Drug Enforcement Administration agent.

+ Arthur walks out to applause, but starts telling morbid jokes, confesses to the train murders, rants about how society abandons the downtrodden and mentally ill, and berates Murray for mocking him on the previous segment.

+ Manson was actually a dangerous and mentally ill criminal.

+ It is about a mentally retarded person who sees an alien in a forest which he thought would change his life forever.

+ Penner recorded an album of the music he used to educate his mentally challenged students.

+ This movie is about several men in Iowa, one of whom is mentally retarded.

+ Addition and subtraction steps in a calculation are generally done mentally or on paper, not on the slide rule.

+ Though physically strong, he was mentally lazy, and his chief interest was in sport: taking part in horse racing, chariot racing, and combats with beasts and men, mostly in private but also on occasion in public.

+ Almost six months into his presidency, Bucaram was removed from office after being declared mentally unfit to rule by the National Congress of Ecuador.

+ Charlie is mentally retarded, severely autismautistic, unable to speak, hyperactive, overemotional and has outbursts of inappropriate, sometimes destructive, behaviour.

+ After Philip’s death in 1506, with Joanna mentally unstable, and her and Philip’s son Charles V, Holy Roman EmperorCharles of Ghent only six years old, Ferdinand resumed the regency, ruling through Francisco Cardinal Jimenez de Cisneros, the Chancellor of the Kingdom.

+ The character Zhaboonigan Peterson, a mentally challenged young woman, performs a monologue in which she describes being raped by two white men with a screwdriver.

+ It agreed with the government that criminals and the mentally ill should not own guns.

More in-sentence examples of “mentally”:

+ She then had to attend another school for the mentally disabled.

+ He is best known for playing evil or mentally damaged characters.

+ Also, people who suffer from this disorder may be deemed as mentally ill.

+ For example, Batman does not have any superpowers, but has been through years of training to be physically and mentally stronger than his enemies.

+ She did not know the groom was mentally ill.

+ In the 17th century, the prison was an Psychiatric hospitalasylum for mentally ill people, run by monks.

+ This is known mentally by the participant if pleasurable or uncomfortable.

+ The two were mentally deficient, but physically strong.

+ She was probably killed there because the Nazis thought people who were mentally ill should not be allowed to live.

+ These transports were made most of women with tuberculosis and women who had been labeled mentally ill.

+ He changed his character in a more menacing direction on the November 27 episode of “SmackDown”, when he revealed that he had converted Luke Gallows, who had the former gimmick of the mentally incompetent wrestler Festus, to the straight-edge lifestyle which had got rid of his mental problems.

+ Max is wounded in Vietnam and is emotionally and mentally troubled by his war experience, while Lucy remains involved in her anti-war group that is becoming more and more violent.

+ This is unusual because the East German border police had orders to not shoot on pregnant women, children or mentally ill people.

+ People who are mentally disabled are now rarely described as “mentally retarded” but may be said to have “special needs”.

+ She said he was abusing her mentally and physically.

+ He is mentally ill and has an IQ of 75.

+ Amofah was reported missing on June 19, 2019, after uploading a video in which he admitted to being mentally ill and suicidal.

+ On the other hand, a small minority are severely perverted or mentally ill, and wish to act out their sadistic fantasies for real.

+ In order to solve ADAM shortages, the Little Sisters were mentally conditioned to wander the city and extract ADAM from the dead, recycling it into raw ADAM in their stomachs after swallowing it.

+ Goya wanted to show that it was wrong to punish mentally ill people, and lock them up with criminals.

+ There, a doctor diagnosed her as mentally disabled.

+ On December 8, 1980, Lennon was shot dead as he was going into his home, by a man named Mark David Chapman who was mentally ill.

+ Free passes are sometimes granted to particular social sectors, for example students, old people, children, employees and the physical or mentally disabled.

+ Since the medications for mental illness were first discovered, there have been tools to understand why the mentally ill behave and think in ways that make it not easy for them to live.

+ She then had to attend another school for the mentally disabled.

+ He is best known for playing evil or mentally damaged characters.

+ Her oldest son the Duke of Calabria was mentally retarded and was thus could not inherit the thrones.

+ Ravenel upset even more people after he apologized to mentally handicapped people for comparing them to the NAACP.

+ There is Fifi, a toy poodle and his basset hound companion Roberto, two cats; one named Stanley, whose companion is a mentally retarded cat named Roger, and a Southern dog named Rufus, whose companion is his girlfriend Charlene.

+ The punishment for the souls is not physical, but that they have no hope of seeing Christ, so they are mentally punished.

+ He also found out more about his father, who had died, and about a half-brother he had never met, who was mentally challenged and lived in a hospital.

+ When he died his son became Tsar, but he was mentally retarded so a group of powerful people including Boris Godunov had to rule for him.

+ Raskolnikov is a mentally insecure student who has stopped going to university.

+ I’m mentally ill and suicidal.

+ Kiwi Farms, formerly known as CWCki Forums, is an American Internet forum dedicated to the trolling and harassment of online people and communities it calls “lolcows”, as well as the mentally ill.

+ Many believed Gypsy killing her mother was justified because the mother was mentally abusing her.

+ According to the World Health Organization, there is not one way to measure mental health in all people, because there are many things in our environment that might make what is mentally healthy different from one person to another.

+ He co-sponsored an amendment, a change to a bill, with Senator Pat Toomey that would require gun sellers to check whether gun buyers are mentally ill or have a criminal record.

+ The movie is about a mentally challenged English man, Martin, who watches and becomes obsessed with the first “Human Centipede” movie, and decides to make his own “centipede” made up of twelve people.

+ During the campaign he was attacked with a knife by a mentally deranged woman after a speech in Cologne.

+ After the French Revolution, he got out of the asylum, but in 1803 was declared mentally ill.

+ She was the founder secretary of the Prakrithi Samrakshana Samithi, an organization for the protection of nature and a day-care center for the mentally ill.

+ We would probably say that he was mentally disabled, or that he had “learning difficulties”.

+ After he graduated from university he worked with mentally and physically challenged children by using music to comfort and entertain them.

+ They are controlled mentally by human operators.

+ He was crowned in 1371 and had 1 child, Robert III or “Robert the Lame” with Elizabeth Mure, he was mentally unstable and was born as John Stewart, he changed his name to Robert as he would be crowned John II recognizing John Balliol’s claim as legitimate which would spark war.

+ Two years ago the Reavers found a way to manipulate Charles’s powerful brain and through it they maked a psichic attack that killed and injured 6000 persons, their plan succeeded as Charles was indendtify as a threats for the world and the X-Mansion was closed with the survived X-Men’s members escaped, this leaved Charles in a shock status that maked him have Alzheimer forcing his mind to forget all of that but also to having needs of medicins to being mentally sane and to not having psichic attacks.

+ Because Boxers are very bright dogs, they may challenge an owner mentally by being defiant or by being openly obstinate.

How to use in-sentence of “payment”

How to use in-sentence of “payment”:

+ The Octopus card is a rechargeable contactless smart card used in an electronic payment system in Hong Kong.

+ In the United States, an employer can pay for a portion of a travel pass without that payment being taxed.

+ An annual payment was made to Ngwane and Labotsibeni while they were in office from taxes collected and from contributions from concessionaires and taxes.

+ Most online payment collection services, for example PayPal, say in their terms of service that they will not work with hate groups.

+ Typically, trading must end two can be finalized via ship or rail, and payment can be settled when the contract arrives at any delivery point.

+ The Apple Watch works with Apple Pay, a mobile payment service that allows you to use your Watch to pay for things.

+ Manitkul led the successful effort to enact the Conscription Payment Act of 1995 which resulted in more men willingly enlisting and fewer men avoiding the draft.

How to use in-sentence of payment
How to use in-sentence of payment

Example sentences of “payment”:

+ The multi-product platform offers payment solutions and money movements, financial data and tools for risk measurement, as well as products for the management of customer validation processes, identity verification instruments, fraud prevention, etc.

+ Distribution management, inventory management, channel management, supplier management and payment management are some of the areas in which B2B applications are widely used.

+ This process turns the promise of payment into the actual movement of money from one account to another.

+ The passenger service centre of the station do not accept cash payment from 23 June 2018 onwards.

+ Use is encouraged by offering substantially cheaper fares on Oyster than payment with cash.

+ Instead, it uses the “Ethereum” network of computers spread around the world, which keep track of every payment of ether.

+ A dispute with the US Embassy in London over payment of the London Congestion Charge escalated on 27 March 2006 when Livingstone criticised the Embassy’s decision not to pay.

+ This is because to use such a card to make a payment at a cash register or point-of-sale terminal, the card first needs to be inserted into a small machine called a “payment terminal” or “PIN pad”, with the side where the chip is on facing up and towards the machine.

+ In law, the “payer” is the party that sends the payment and the “payee” is the party that gets the payment.

+ The company has not missed a dividend payment since 1829.

+ The multi-product platform offers payment solutions and money movements, financial data and tools for risk measurement, as well as products for the management of customer validation processes, identity verification instruments, fraud prevention, etc.

+ Distribution management, inventory management, channel management, supplier management and payment management are some of the areas in which B2B applications are widely used.

More in-sentence examples of “payment”:

+ A receipt of payment to Sanmartino dated 16 December 1752, signed by the prince, is preserved in the historical archive of the Bank of Naples.

+ Unico Glorie says that Van den Boog made a payment of Euro 2.000.000 without permission.

+ On 12 July he wrote again, making explicit the offer to surrender West Point, although his price rose to £20,000, with a £1,000 down payment to be delivered with the response.

+ Dobby is the only known house elf to appreciate his freedom, despite his hardworking nature; the others reject Hermione’s idea of payment and holidays, which they find distressing.

+ A Chapter 11 bankruptcy case allows a business to keep running while it finds ways to reduce and arrange payment of its debts.

+ After the Beatles broke up, Lennon, Harrison and Starr liked the things Klein did for them less and less, and eventually split with him, giving Klein a final payment of about £3.5 million for his services.

+ These readers can be separate from or built into other machines such as a payment terminal in a cash register or point of sale system.

+ Their interaction is often regulated by special laws and regulations, such as the European Payment Services Directive.

+ Unlike placing the full bail to the court, the bail bond payment is not returned.

+ Digital sales platforms uses Unnax money movement services to solve payment management among their users.

+ They did this in exchange for a promise of a $3,500 payment every year for twenty years.

+ Batista then became involved in WWE Chairman Vince McMahon and Bret Hart’s rivalry in February 2010 by assisting McMahon in attacking Hart; John Cena attempted to save Hart, but would end up being assaulted by Batista. On February 21 at Elimination Chamber, as payment for Batista attacking Hart, McMahon allowed Batista to face Cena for the WWE Championship right after Cena won the title in an Elimination Chamber match.

+ Ecclestone offered a payment of £260,000,000 over three years if all the teams would renew of the Concorde Agreement.

+ The payment stream is reversed.

+ Initially, several banks did not support the online payment gateway system.

+ Zong was the global division of mobile payment company Echovox.

+ From 1977 and 1983 May worked at the Bank of England, and from 1985 to 1997 as a financial consultant and senior advisor in International Affairs at the UK Payments AdministrationAssociation for Payment Clearing Services.

+ Supermarkets typically accept payment by cash, debit cards, and/or credit cards.

+ He also wanted to send soldiers to help Protestants in the Kingdom of France, and made demands for more money as payment for the army.

+ They sent a letter to Henry asking him to keep Richard away from England for as long as possible, offering payment to keep Richard imprisoned.

+ Dependent holdings were held by agreement of lord and tenant, but tenure became in practice usually hereditary, with a payment made to the lord on each succession of another member of the family.

+ The single day record for gross-value settlement, set on 19 March 2008, stands at US$10.3 trillion, for 1,113,464 payment instructions.

+ The amount of down payment and the remaining payment are usually agreed upon at the time of making the purchase or order..

+ Philip Green has been involved in a number of controversies during his career, including the payment of generous dividends to Richard Caring, Tom Hunter, and Philip Green’s family prior to the demise of BHS.

+ A fee is the price one gives as payment for services, especially the honorarium paid to a doctor, lawyer, consultant or member of a learned profession.

+ In Bangladesh, in the majority of the cases payment is made upon delivery.

+ They paid dividends consistently through major world crises such as World War I, the Great Depression, World War II, and the 2008 financial crisis; this makes the Bank of Montreal’s dividend payment history one of the longest in the world.

+ The government stopped making payment of wages, pensions and when workers were paid, it was often with goods rather than rubles.

+ On 6 August 1998 a licensing agreement was signed with Information.CA of Toronto under which it agreed to pay an up-front payment of US$50 million for exclusive marketing rights to Tuvalu’s domain until 2048, with the country manager/delegee of the Government of Tuvalu for the.tv extension being The.tv Corporation International, which was established in 1998.

+ In the end, the grand jury said only that Epstein had a single charge of unfair payment of prostitution.

+ In October 1357 he was allowed to go back to Scotland for a payment of 100,000 marks.

+ Richard gave 20,000 florins in payment to her brother Wenceslas.

+ Gradually, over the years, banking, logistics communications and payment methods have improved creating opportunities for the e-business sector to develop.

+ The Ether coin can be transferred between accounts and used as a payment mechanism.

+ The validity of the public debt of the United States, authorized by law, including debts incurred for payment of pensions and bounties for services in suppressing insurrection or rebellion, shall not be questioned.

+ Online registration is most common and payment will be required to complete the registration.

+ The case was about the payment of clergy of the Anglican Church in Virginia.

+ The Green Knight explains that the nick is payment for Gawain’s only fault, keeping the small gift.

+ On March 12, 2009 Zong announced to stop short messaging service and targeting its mobile payment system.

+ He also said he was not aware of why Cohen had made the payment or where he got the money.

+ They want to have Freia in payment for having built the castle.

+ Courbet died at La Tour-de-Peilz, Switzerland, on 31 December 1877, one day before the first payment was due.

+ In 1989, two multinational corporations and several government agencies put forward a proposal for the waste dump and offered payment of $3 million a year for 40 years.

+ On April 5, 2018, while on Air Force One, Trump said he did not know about the $130,000 payment Cohen made to Daniels.

+ This was facilitated by expanded internet connections along with the gradual legalisation and approval of online payment by the Bangladesh Bank.

+ This statute means that all United States money as identified above are a valid and legal offer of payment for debts when tendered to a creditor.

+ The 1891 Elementary Education Act provided for the state payment of school fees up to ten shillings per head.

+ The standard-definition channel is available as a freeview network and the high-definition channel requires payment to watch.

+ After a bankruptcy is filed, creditors are notified that they are to stop trying to collect money directly from the debtor and are to make claims for payment to the bankruptcy court.

+ Most of the other services have signs displayed on their doors for payment methods.

+ A receipt of payment to Sanmartino dated 16 December 1752, signed by the prince, is preserved in the historical archive of the Bank of Naples.

+ Unico Glorie says that Van den Boog made a payment of Euro 2.000.000 without permission.
+ On 12 July he wrote again, making explicit the offer to surrender West Point, although his price rose to £20,000, with a £1,000 down payment to be delivered with the response.

“hydroelectric” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “hydroelectric”:

+ Among several hydroelectric stations, the most important are the “Dam of Châtelot”, tall.

+ An example might be a Hydroelectric damdam or barrage in the mountains.

+ A load of an electrical circuit may be as simple as those that power home appliances like refrigerators, televisions, or lamps or more complicated, such as the load on the output of a hydroelectric power generating station.

+ The Yacyretá and Itaipu are used for hydroelectric power.

+ The Santee River was dammed in the 1940s to supply hydroelectric power.

+ In the 1920s, Columbia businessmen constructed a large dam on the Saluda River to make hydroelectric power.

+ The Mill Creek hydroelectric plant was built near Redlands, California in 1893.

hydroelectric use in sentences
hydroelectric use in sentences

Example sentences of “hydroelectric”:

+ A micro-hydro power plant is a type of hydroelectric power scheme that produces electricity using a flowing stream or a water flow.

+ They colonize water supply pipes of hydroelectric and nuclear power plants, public water supply plants, and industrial facilities.

+ The middle section is controlled by a series of large hydroelectric dams.

+ Dniester Hydroelectric Station.

+ Niagara falls is very well known for both its beauty and hydroelectric power.

+ The Cruachan Power Station is a Pumped-storage hydroelectricitypumped-storage hydroelectric power station in Argyll and Bute, Scotland.

+ It included the making of a network of 30 regional power stations, including ten large hydroelectric power plants, and numerous electric-powered large industrial organizations.

+ In March 1986, construction on the dam’s 1 megawatt hydroelectric power plant began.

+ The Kariba Dam is a hydroelectric dam in the Kariba Gorge of the Zambezi river basin between Zambia and Zimbabwe.

+ Another reason for the decline is water pollution and hydroelectric dams.

+ The most important rivers are voluminous and have great hydroelectric potential.

+ The Three Gorges Dam generates 22,250 megawatts, which makes it the biggest single hydroelectric power source in the world.

+ They considered that this place in Idaho could be developed for reservoir storage and hydroelectric power generation.

+ It is one of the largest hydroelectric dams in the world.

+ In 1981, two hydroelectric power units were put into operation.

+ A micro-hydro power plant is a type of hydroelectric power scheme that produces electricity using a flowing stream or a water flow.

+ They colonize water supply pipes of hydroelectric and nuclear power plants, public water supply plants, and industrial facilities.