“rent” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “rent”:

– I will be a housing officer, getting tenants to pay their rent and evicting those who don’t.

– McMillan is best known as the founder of the Rent Is Too Damn High Party, a New York-based political party.

– However, the owner of the stadium increased the rent by a lot, so the club decided to stop paying and leave and build their own instead.

– The money that should have been used to pay the rent is divided among them so they can have a good time.

– Her father agreed to pay her rent for a year, if she agreed to go back to Tisch if she failed.

– These means people under 18 cannot look at, buy or rent any movie under this rating.

– For example, if a person in Massachusetts pays rent to a landlord, they can deduct half of their rent from the amount of income the government can tax them on.

rent - some sentence examples
rent – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “rent”:

- By 1530, the heralds wanted successful candidates for a grant of arms to have £300 or rent from land of £10 a year.

- For example, he made a law that connected rent prices to how good the building was.
- He did not appear on the ballot in any state and suspended his campaign to return to the Rent Is Too Damn High Party and run for Mayor of New York City in the 2013 election.

– By 1530, the heralds wanted successful candidates for a grant of arms to have £300 or rent from land of £10 a year.

– For example, he made a law that connected rent prices to how good the building was.

– He did not appear on the ballot in any state and suspended his campaign to return to the Rent Is Too Damn High Party and run for Mayor of New York City in the 2013 election.

– Ransom 1996, page 130 Tourists could even rent slate wagons, which were used to transport slate only, as a fun thing to experience.

– A few years later, Gibson called her former doubles doubles partner Angela Buxton and told her she was considering suicide, as she was living on welfare and unable to pay for rent or medication.

– Car rental is when you rent a car.

– The building also incorporated other elements, the ground floor of the building was fitted with floor to ceiling windows overlooking the street, as it was believed that to finance such a project they would need to rent out the ground floor as a retail unit.

– Poverty-stricken, she was forced to rent out most of the palace.

– The “Music + Videos hub” allows the user to access music, videos, and podcasts stored on the device, and links directly to the “Xbox Music Store” to buy music, or rent with the Xbox Music Pass subscription service.

– People can rent bikes or ride a short rail to look around the island.

– They got a yearly rent from the Dutch.

“nickname” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “nickname”:

– His nickname is “Wolfie”, referring to his hairy face and the fact that he likes wolves.

– This was the nickname Dante would give her because she refused to tell him her name.

– As a result of this work, Mantle grew incredibly strong, which led to the nickname “Muscles”.

– His Swedish nickname was “Walle”.

– Scranton got the nickname “The Electric City” because of this.

– His ability to pinch hit made him a valuable asset to several teams and earned him the nickname “Matt Stairs – Professional Hitter”.

nickname - example sentences
nickname – example sentences

Example sentences of “nickname”:

- The nickname came from the settlers who crossed the territory's borders before the land was opened by the government.

- It earned him the nickname "Bard of the Ardennes".

– The nickname came from the settlers who crossed the territory’s borders before the land was opened by the government.

– It earned him the nickname “Bard of the Ardennes”.

– Though the original series was just called “Star Trek”, it got the nickname “Star Trek: The Original Series” to make it different from the spinoffs, and from the “Star Trek” universe or franchise they take up.

– A less used nickname is “the Pinstripers”, for their well-known uniform style.

– The name “Kanotix” is derived from the founder’s nickname “Kano”.

– He was also known by the nickname ‘Braille Blues Daddy’.

– Thomas and Guy-Manuel were amused by this nickname and officially adopted it, and that’s how they became the well known Daft Punk.

– Their nickname is the “Habs”.

– He was famous for his frantic drumming style, his use of fills, his destructive, volatile behavior and his heavy drinking that help earn him the nickname “”Moon the Loon.”” Keith Moon joined The Who in 1964.

– Their nickname is Stanley.

More in-sentence examples of “nickname”:

– Its nickname is “Queen of the South”, which is also the name of its local association footballfootball team Queen of the South F.C..

– That was more than any other pool player in the world, so he got the nickname “King James”.

– His nickname “Schneckerl”, Viennese dialect for curly hair, comes from his curly haircut in his younger years.

– Quotation marks can also offset a nickname embedded in an actual name, or a false or ironic title embedded in an actual title; for example, Nat “King” Cole, Miles “Tails” Prower, or John “Hannibal” Smith.

– Its nickname is “Ciudad de los Bellos Atardeceres” because there are not many mountains to the west of the city.

– Hinault had the nickname “Le Blaireau”.

– The name ‘Polythene Pam’ came from the nickname of an early Beatles’ fan from the Cavern Club days, named Pat Hodgett, who would often eat polythene.

– His nickname was Jack the Dripper.

– Through the course of the story he gets the nickname of Peekay.

– The nickname “Honest Abe” came from a time when he started a business that failed.

– This earned him the nickname “Rice Shogun” or “Shogun of Rice”.

– It was on the New York City courts that he earned his nickname The Hawk.

– The nickname means “Little Shakespeare”.

– Their nickname comes from Sheffield’s reputation for producing steel.

– Payton is also known by the much lesser used nickname GP, an initialism for his first and last name, which he even at one point had as a license plate.

– His nickname was Seongho.

– His nickname was the “Red Baron”.

– A nickname for Denver is The Mile High City, because Denver is very high above sea level.

– This made the population skyrocket, and also caused Kansas to gain the nickname “Bloody Kansas” because people were constantly fighting over this issue.

– His nickname was “Rab” or “Rabi”.

– Pachuca’s nickname is “The Windy Beauty” or “Bride of the Wind”, because in the city there are seasons where the winds are very strong.

– Their human-animal bond, as well as the entertainer’s other alleged eccentricities, contributed to the media epithet “Wacko Jacko”, a nickname Jackson would eventually come to despise.

– He got his nickname “Quaster” from the other members of the band when he had trouble loading the The Shadows song “Quartermaster’s Store”.

– His nickname was the “Jolly Green Giant” because of his height and deep voice.

– This led to the nickname “Dad’s Army”.

– The nickname for the creek comes from gases that bubbled out of the riverbed due to the decomposition of blood and entrails that were dumped in the river in the early 20th century by local meatpacking businesses that surrounded the Union Stock Yards.

- Its nickname is "Queen of the South", which is also the name of its local association footballfootball team Queen of the South F.C..

- That was more than any other pool player in the world, so he got the nickname "King James".
- His nickname "Schneckerl", Viennese dialect for curly hair, comes from his curly haircut in his younger years.

– She became known for her big frizzy hair during the groups early years and her nickname was Scary Spice.

– Gilbert made drawings for some of his poems and signed them “Bab”, a nickname he had when he was a baby.

– He earned his nickname in 1945 while leaving cigar butts to taunt game wardens while poaching ducks on Assateague Island.Harden, Blaine.

– These proved unreliable, and were later removed, but the “Hoover” nickname stuck.

– However, for short wavelengths the difference between theory and practice were so large that it earned the nickname “the ultra-violet catastrophe”.

– His nickname Sarko was used by both supporters and opponents.

– Four years later, in 1950, he attended the California School of Photography and Graphic Design and the Fred Archer School of Photography where he earned the nickname “One Shot Harry” for his quick work.

– She eventually gave herself the nickname Athénaïs in honour of the ancient Greek goddess Athena.

– His nickname is “The Bus”.

– Mike loves his daughter very much, and his nickname for her is “Hero”.

– He joined the United States Military Academy Preparatory School where he picked up the nickname “Maynard”.

– Augmon had the nickname “Plastic Man” due to his athletic ability to “stretch”.

– They share a surname and nickname of Fergie.

– The catcher who Warming upwarmed up Young gave him the nickname “Cyclone” because of the speed of his fastball.

– Mascarats is a nickname given to the people of La Sénia.

– The city’s nickname is “The Eye of the Commonwealth”.

– The colours of the club are white and black, which is why their nickname “Dracii Negri”.

– The nickname is used by both males and females.

– His nickname was ‘DongSan’.

– She gained her nickname from being the youngest member of the group and also because she looked young.

– He is known by his nickname The Flying Gentleman, which he gained for his flying kicks.

– In 1847, writer Alphonse de Lamartine gave Corday the nickname ‘.

– Following announcing the Apollo 11, he earned him the nickname “Voice of Apollo”.

– It is also the nickname of Ohio State UniversityThe Ohio State University mascot or any person who went or goes to the school.

“pernambuco” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “pernambuco”:

– He was a State Deputy, Federal Deputy, Secretary of Finance of Pernambuco and Minister of Science and Technology.

– He became a member of the Pernambuco State Assembly and co-founder of the Ligas Camponêsas.

– Brazilwood or Pau-Brasil, sometimes known as Pernambuco wood is a Brazilian tree.

– About 8 million people live in Pernambuco with 1.5 million of those living in Recife.

– The wood used for good quality bows is usually pernambuco wood from Brazil.

– It is also seen in Pernambuco and Alagoas.

pernambuco some example sentences
pernambuco some example sentences

“turning” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “turning”:

– However, here the author’s voice turns on, again turning the content over.

– Abyss and Brown continued to feud until they met in a Serengeti Survival match at Turning Point, when Brown again came out victorious.

– People ended up melting good things, turning them into unusable things.

– The broad field, called the plain of Marathon, They routed the Persian wings before turning in on the centre of the Persian line.

– One way a business like that could remove carbon dioxide is by growing plants and turning them into biochar.

turning in-sentences
turning in-sentences

Example sentences of “turning”:

– In simple language, analytics is turning raw data into useful one for making better decisions.

– When rain passes through the atmosphere, it takes in or mixes with carbon dioxide, turning it into a weak carbonic acid.

– Is this discussion really still ongoing? Can I remind some of our older contributors about the ‘FastReverter’ farce, which this seems to be turning into.

– I think this is turning into another useless icon debate so to speak…this isn’t an issue.

– The most common Hammond organs are tonewheel organs, which means that they create sound based off of turning metal disks with bumps on the edges.

– He uses his powers to turn back time, turning the Power Rangers into Powerless kids.

– Otherwise a turning force is created.

– They break most when turning on, so the Colossus machines were only turned off when a part broke.

– Usually, but not always, it involves one wrestler turning on an ally, often to join someone who had been a mutual enemy to that point.

– She saluted the judges and left the floor without even turning to see the damage.

– This film was a turning point in both Aditya Roy Kapur and Shraddha Kapoor’s film careers.

- In simple language, analytics is turning raw data into useful one for making better decisions.

- When rain passes through the atmosphere, it takes in or mixes with carbon dioxide, turning it into a weak carbonic acid.

– The Khongjomnubi Nongarol, also spelt as the “Khongchomnupi Nongkalol”, is an ancient Meitei literary narrative work about the six girls turning into the Pleiades in the sky.

– Burn-in can generally be avoided by making sure the screen does not show the same image for a long time, either by turning the television off, or changing the channel.

– Rapid changes in the political situation of the rest of India occurred due to the incursions of Muslim armies from the northwest marked a turning point in the history of Tamil Nadu.

– The Yugoslav republics began turning against one another in the 1970s and 1980s.

– It melts the two metals being joined and fuses them together, effectively turning them into one solid unit.

– He started turning books into plays, then started writing his own full-length plays.

– As of the 7 April, 28,414 COVID-19 testingtests have been done in Iraq as a whole, with 1202 of them turning out positive.

– The power of introducing youth into the Civil Rights Movement became a turning point and showed the vast expanse of racism and systemic segregation that had become entrenched in the culture.

– At first, the storm was able to keep hurricane-force winds, as the extratropical remnant passed near Cape Race before turning to the east-northeast, and on September 14 the winds weakened to gale force.

More in-sentence examples of “turning”:

– He went to Indiana University Indiana University, after turning down a draft selection by the Chicago Cubs in 1997.

– He quoted Samuel Robert Lichter, director of the Center for Media and Public Affairs, on his preference for the ease of turning on the TV instead of reading a book.

– That was one of the turning points in the war by dividing the Confederacy into two parts.

– They had seven children, two died before turning eight, two died at the ages of eighteen to twenty-three.

– McPherson cites the Gettysburg and Vicksburg as the turning point.

– A “180” is done by turning the board 180°, along with the skateboarder.

– Zerbe’s movie roles include the post-apocalyptic cult leader Matthias in “The Omega Man”, a 1971 movie adaptation of Richard Matheson’s 1954 novel, “I Am Legend I Am Legend”; as a corrupt gambler in “Farewell, My Lovely”; as Abner Devereaux in “The Turning Point”, Admiral Dougherty in ” Star Trek: Insurrection” and Councillor Hamann in “The Matrix Reloaded” and “The Matrix Revolutions”.

– The most common types of steering do not include separate articulation for each wheel, so they have a limited turning radius.

– In this case, the firmware is the only software on the device and it runs everything, from handling button presses to turning motors on or off.

– The movie is about an unpopular girl celebrating turning 13 in May 1987.

– The turning point was the 1969 administrative and leisure center for Fred.

– On the night of February 18, 2014, it was reported that Frazier had died following a heart attack, four days after turning 43.

– Tuning a timpani by turning every tension rod by itself can be very hard, so some timpani makers invented different ways to change the drum’s pitch more quickly.

– Their withdrawal seems to be an act of turning away from such a situation to seek comfort in solitude”.”This idea became known as the “refrigerator mother theory”.

– They immediately forced everyone out of the cities, effectively turning the whole country into a giant labor camp.

– A barrel organ plays music by using turning a barrel, with notes decided by an arrangement of pins.

– This project is going downhill and it is turning into something that I do not like and do not wish to be a part of anymore.

– The Battle of Saratoga was considered one of the turning points of the War for Independence.

– In 2014, a year after turning professional, “The Ring” magazine named him their Prospect of the Year.

– When Moses asks Rameses to free the Hebrews and demonstrates his alliance with God by turning his staff into a Egyptian cobra, Hotep and Huy boastfully recreate this transformation, only to have their snakes eaten by Moses’.

– Bass is often credited with single-handedly turning around the fortunes of the Tigers, which ultimately resulted in the team’s pennant run and Japan Series title in 1985.

– Stitch, Jumba and Pleakley are offered positions in the Galactic Alliance, turning them down so they can stay on Earth with Lilo.

– Daniel Bryan was also a member for a short time before turning against the stable.

– The turning movement is most often used to turn a generator.

– Before turning professional, he was a member of the United States’ 1972 Winter Olympics team that won the silver medal.

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

– Ripeness is measured by color of the skin, when it starts turning from green to yellow.

– These can be slowed by large brakes or big heavy wheels which stop the generators from turning too quickly.

– When playing a synthesizer keyboard, sounds are made by turning electrical oscillators on and off.

– These prevent the car from turning over during the rapid start of the race.

– During Del Mazo González’s campaign in 1981, the fifteen-year-old Peña Nieto had his first direct contact with Mexican politics: he began delivering campaign literature in favor of his relative, a memory Peña Nieto recalls as the turning point and start of his deep interest in politics.

– He began turning down sessions with the band.

– Arkzin’s distinctive design resonated well especially with younger audiences and activists, leading to a number of cultural and media initiatives turning to Arkzin’s designers for help in visually shaping their promotional materials and political messages.

– The mosaic allows us to admire the choice of colours, the composition of the ensemble with turning movement and facial expressivity.

– The front limbs are short with the toes of the front feet turning inwards.

– Concrete mixers have a turning drum on back.

– One version of the myth on how it got its name is that train drivers would get drunk there, then drive trains, effectively turning them into possible ‘Killers’.

– A back kick or reverse side kick is a move where a wrestler that is facing their opponent, turns 180° so their back is facing the opponent, extends their leg backwards which exploits the turning momentum to hit the opponent in wither the chest or stomach with the sole of their foot.

– Soon, they start turning south and they go into the Atlantic Ocean.

– As Perseus and Calibos fight, he accepts he is Zeus’s son and stabs Calibos with the Olympian sword, turning him back into a human.

– Later they kill the Bull of Heaven that the goddess Ishtar has sent to punish Gilgamesh for turning down her advances.

– At first it appeared Matt was setting up Edge for a con-chair-to, but he instead attacked his brother turning heel.

– Conserving electricity can involve many different activities, from replacing an inefficient appliance to turning off a light.

– The Ides of March In 44 BC, it was well known as the date of the assassination of Julius Caesar which made the Ides of March a turning point in Roman history.

– Not wanting her to be a captive any longer, Flynn cuts Rapunzel’s hair, turning it brown causing its powers to dissipate.

– In a windmill used for pumping water, turning the drive shaft moves a piston.

- He went to Indiana University Indiana University, after turning down a draft selection by the Chicago Cubs in 1997.

- He quoted Samuel Robert Lichter, director of the Center for Media and Public Affairs, on his preference for the ease of turning on the TV instead of reading a book.

Example uses in sentence of “concentrated”

How to use in-sentence of “concentrated”:

+ These concentrated initially on producing sugar and later on cocoa, becoming the world’s greatest cocoa producer.

+ Indeed in 1937 this small territory had an area of just 110.21km² and a population of 25,000 inhabitants, concentrated in the city of Zara.

+ He later concentrated on dance choreography and worked as an assistant choreographer.

+ When Gordon Brown, a ScotlandScot, became Chancellor of the Exchequer, he concentrated on taxing beers and wines, and did not increased the duty on whisky.

+ Since the 1980s, he has concentrated on touring.

Example uses in sentence of concentrated
Example uses in sentence of concentrated

Example sentences of “concentrated”:

+ It has population of about 300, mainly concentrated on the center of the island.

+ In Karajan's last years he left the Berlin Philharmonic after arguments with them, and concentrated on working again with the Vienna State Opera and the Vienna Philharmonic.
+ It had lots of choruses and ballet numbers, like French opera, but the words were in Italian and the music really concentrated on the story rather than being just a display for clever singers to show off.

+ It has population of about 300, mainly concentrated on the center of the island.

+ In Karajan’s last years he left the Berlin Philharmonic after arguments with them, and concentrated on working again with the Vienna State Opera and the Vienna Philharmonic.

+ It had lots of choruses and ballet numbers, like French opera, but the words were in Italian and the music really concentrated on the story rather than being just a display for clever singers to show off.

+ There were a total of about 600 Jains chiefly concentrated in the Tanjore and Mannargudi taluks.The chief Muslim places of worship were located in Tanjore and Muttupet apart from the Nagore dargah.

+ For the next 11 years, he concentrated on abstract paintings of heads.

+ The Spanish concentrated on conquest, unlike the Portuguese who focused on trading.

+ It reacts with concentrated sulfuric acid.

+ The Italians – mostly concentrated within the old city – exposed on the windows of their homes the Italian FlagItalian tricolor and went to the harbor to celebrate the Triple Entente.

+ The population was mostly Slav, but there were nearly 3,000 autochthonous Italians, descendants from the Dalmatian Italians since Roman times: they were concentrated in the areas of Cattaro and Perasto.

+ Type I is concentrated towards the edge of the ring where it provides greater strength.

+ He concentrated on writing novels and poems.

+ Lea Perrins also makes it in concentrated form that is made ready to sell in other countries.

+ Zou tribal community is mostly concentrated in and around Churachandpur district and Chandel district of this state of North-East India.

+ The rete testis have concentrated sperm and fluid in them, and they help the epididymis to absorb this fluid.

More in-sentence examples of “concentrated”:

+ It is not so concentrated as the usual perfumes.

+ As the Privatisation of British Rail began, this project became unviable as resources were concentrated on the privatisation process, leading to the famous 1064-day ‘drought’ of new train orders.

+ It can be made by reacting concentrated nitric acid with copper or tin.

+ Both wings of the Confederates attacked while their artillery concentrated on the Union line at Hazel Grove.

+ Therefore, the amusement and leisure time industry is becoming more concentrated as winter sports are becoming commonplace themes in summertime water rides.

+ It is made by dissolving a large amount of mercury in concentrated sulfuric acid.

+ Armenians today are mostly concentrated around Istanbul.

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

+ In 2008 research was concentrated on an area of.

+ When this is happening, the person who is texting is not concentrated anymore by what the other person say.

+ In the north of the province, most industry is concentrated in and around the cities of Bruges and Ostend.

+ With this exception, the best artistic efforts were concentrated on painting and printmaking.

+ About 26% of the LebanonLebanese population is Sunni, concentrated largely in coastal cities like west Tripoli and Sidon.

+ Settlement during the Late Bronze Age was concentrated in the coastal plain and along major communication routes, with the central hill-country only sparsely inhabited; each city had its own ruler, constantly at odds with his neighbours and appealing to the Egyptians to adjudicate his differences.

+ Onagraceae is a family of flowering plants, beloging to the myrtle order comprising 21 genera concentrated in the temperate region of the New World.

+ The member galaxies are mostly concentrated around either IC 342 or Maffei 1, which are the brightest galaxies in the group.

+ When he returned, he was more cautious as a batsmen and concentrated on safer, more defensive play.

+ Before, the British had concentrated on defeating and destroying Washington’s army.

+ Freckles are clusters of concentrated melanin that are most often visible with a fair skin complexion.

+ The zinc sulfide is concentrated by flotation.

+ Verdi concentrated on three main characters: Lady Macbeth, Macbeth and the Witches.

+ Under his rule, power was concentrated in the hands of a select few, and the people had no power to express their opinions or to select their public officials.

+ Chinese production is concentrated around Dalian.

+ Originally they concentrated on industrial buildings.

+ When it is very concentrated in a solution, it is dark brown.

+ Because a vortex is a region of concentrated vorticity, the non-zero vorticity in these specific regions can be modelled with vortices.

+ It can be made by reacting iodine and copper in concentrated hydroiodic acid.

+ Because it lacked troops and those of the 26th VG Division were tired, the XLVII Panzer Corps concentrated its attack on several locations on the west side.

+ After graduating Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto on 2005, she has concentrated on musical activities.

+ It is made by reacting antimony trioxide with concentrated hydrofluoric acid or by reacting antimony with a little fluorine.

+ It is made by reacting moist arsenic with ozone or by reacting arsenic trioxide with concentrated nitric acid.

+ Turkey’s Catholics are concentrated in Istanbul.

+ It is important to reflect the activity of aprox 15 years as Deputy in the congress of Oscar Yanes, and without doubting who followed at some point of his wide career confirms the passion of the writer and the continuous hunger of the journalist who is concentrated on Oscar Yanes.

+ Mercury sulfate is made by dissolving a small amount of mercury metal in concentrated sulfuric acid.

+ It reacts with concentrated sulfuric acid to make arsenic trioxide.

+ Many of the major universities, cultural institutions, and businesses of Bulgaria are concentrated in Sofia.

+ All power was concentrated in the hands of a relatively small number of people at the top of the party.

+ The population of Tennessee is concentrated around its four major cities, which are spread throughout the state.

+ Colonel Nathan Kimball, the Union commander, concentrated his forces on Pritchard Hill and also set up his artillery there.

+ It is made by mixing one part concentrated nitric acid and three parts concentrated hydrochloric acid.

+ When concentrated oxygen and fuels are brought close together, a slight ignition can cause a huge fire.

+ A significant astronomical advance of the 18th century was the realization by Thomas Wright that the “fixed stars” were not scattered at random, but concentrated in what we now call the “galactic plane”, our view of the Milky Way.Wright.

+ A few months later, many young people protested against organized and concentrated wealth during the Occupy movement.

+ After “Anna Karenina”, Tolstoy concentrated on Christian themes, and his later novels such as “The Death of Ivan Ilyich” develop a radical Christian philosophy which led to his excommunication from the Russian Orthodox Church in 1901.

+ KMnO forms dangerous products when mixed with concentrated acids.

+ It dissolves in very concentrated alkalis.

+ In his second term, he concentrated on the issue of school voucher reforms, as well as campaigning for marijuana decriminalization and legalization, and opposition to the War on Drugs.

+ It is not so concentrated as the usual perfumes.

+ As the Privatisation of British Rail began, this project became unviable as resources were concentrated on the privatisation process, leading to the famous 1064-day 'drought' of new train orders.
+ It can be made by reacting concentrated nitric acid with copper or tin.

How to use in sentence of “faint”

How to use in-sentence of “faint”:

– Pictures from “Voyager 2” in 1989 solved the problem, when the ring system was found to have several faint rings.

– Kelly and the man headed for her room at 13 Miller’s Court, Elizabeth Prater, who was woken by her kitten walking over her neck, and Sarah Lewis both reported hearing a faint cry of “Murder!” at about 4:00a.m., but did not react because they reported that it was common to hear such cries in the East End.

– As a whole, the ring system of Uranus is unlike either the faint dusty rings of Jupiter or the broad and complex rings of Saturn, some of which are composed of very bright material—water ice.

– These faint rings and dust bands may exist only temporarily.

– On that day’s program, seven members of the audience appeared to faint during the broadcast, which was seen live on TV.

– The game received positive reviews with a X-Play giving it a 3/5, Game Informer gave it a 8.5/10, Computer Games Magazine gave it 90/100 and stated “”This is the best and most spirited of the Ape Escapes, which is faint praise if you’re only familiar with the recent half-assed PSP version.””.

– In the animation to the right, you can see a faint white puff on the right side of the wall after a big puff hits the wall from the left.

– It is actually a binary star system of a white main sequencemain-sequence star of spectral type F5IV–V, named ProcyonA, and a faint white dwarf companion of spectral type DQZ, Provencal J.L.

How to use in sentence of faint
How to use in sentence of faint

Example sentences of “faint”:

– In 2012 researchers at NASA discovered that Titan is giving off a faint glow of light.

– On September 8, 2001, Titania occultationocculted a faint star; this was a chance to both refine its diameter and ephemeris, and to detect any extant atmosphere.

– In 3000 BC, a faint star called Thuban in the constellation of Draco was the North Star.

– If a fire gives off a large amount of smoke, a person’s mouth should be covered with a wet cloth, since people can faint when they breathe in too much smoke.

– Red dwarfs are usually far too faint to be seen with the naked eye, that means without a telescope.

– They are faint lines running lengthwise down each side, from the gill covers to the base of the tail.

– So, to reiterate, article writing isn’t for the faint of heart.

– While the first specimen of “Anchiornis” found in the 2000s, preserved only faint traces of feathers around the preserved portion of the body, the well-preserved second specimen showed nearly complete feather preservation, allowing researchers to identify the structure of the feathers and how they were distributed.

– In addition to these well-known rings, there may be numerous optically thin dust bands and faint rings between them.

- In 2012 researchers at NASA discovered that Titan is giving off a faint glow of light.

- On September 8, 2001, Titania occultationocculted a faint star; this was a chance to both refine its diameter and ephemeris, and to detect any extant atmosphere.

– She once said, “this book, when I am dead, will be a little faint perfume of me.

– Some of them faint easily too.

– The caterpillars are green with faint yellow stripes running lengthwise down the back and sides.

– For painted slide rules, and the faint of heart, use diluted commercial window-cleaning fluid and a soft cloth.

– The narrator, however, begins to hear a faint noise.

– Therefore, article writing isn’t for the faint of heart.

“conclude” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “conclude”:

– In their book “Bombshell: The Secret Story of America’s Unknown Atomic Spy Conspiracy”, the authors Joseph Albright and Marcia Kunstel dedicate the twentieth chapter to Perseus under the title of “The Perseus Myth” in which they conclude that the spy never existed.

– The series was canceled after two seasons to conclude the “CSI” franchise.

– For example, in English lawEnglish defence statements generally used to conclude with the phrase “save as expressly admitted herein, each allegation of the plaintiffs is denied as if set out in full and traversed herein “seriatim”.” This formulation is now discouraged under the English Civil Procedure Rules, especially rule 16.5.

– They were even permitted to conclude separate alliances.

– In 2013, a study was published that showed that the skull and teeth of a canid, dated to 33,000 years ago, had characteristics closer to a dog than to a wolf, and the authors conclude that “this specimen may represent a dog in the very early stages of domestication, i.e.

– Also it is a capital of Kefalonia prefecture which is conclude and Ithaca island.

conclude in sentences?
conclude in sentences?

Example sentences of “conclude”:

– So after that we conclude that it “must” be true that every number can be written as a product of primes.

– He said to Nikolay Krestinsky in June 1925, as recorded in his diary: “I had said I would not come to conclude a treaty with Russia so long as our political situation in the other direction was not cleared up, as I wanted to answer the question whether we had a treaty with Russia in the negative”.

– In his experiment of the sun light he extended his observation of the penetration of light through the pinhole to conclude that when the sun light reaches and penetrates the hole it makes a conic shape at the points meeting at the pinhole, forming later another conic shape reverse to the first one on the opposite wall in the dark room.

– The Impala limited is set to conclude production in 2016.

– At the winter semester 1992/ 93 he registered for his PhD with thesis ‘Sokar- Osiris- Kapelle im Tempel von Dendera’ for which he received a study scholarship from Ministry of Culture at Rhineland Palatia that enabled him to conclude his study in June 1995.

– I would like for administrators to conclude if my edit was reasonable or unreasonable.

– From unlimited freedom, I conclude with unlimited despotism”.

– Work on the route is expected to conclude sometime in mid 2011.

– After this, Luke returns to Dagobah to conclude his training with Yoda, but learns he’s dying.

– Rosh Hashanah is the first of the High Holidays or “Yamim Noraim or “Asseret Yemei Teshuva” which are days specifically set aside to focus on repentance that conclude with the holiday of Yom Kippur.

– I have not permitted myself, gentlemen, to conclude that I am the best man in the country; but I am reminded, in this connection, of a story of an old Dutch farmer, who remarked to a companion once that ‘it was not best to swap horses when crossing streams.’This morning, as for some days past, it seems exceedingly probable that this Administration will not be re-elected.

– The case took more than 11 years to conclude due to an appeal and a re-trial following the original not guilty verdict.

– Other authors conclude that no chain reactions are possible in Protactinium-231.

– A codetta follows to conclude the exposition.

– The slalom event gets underway on 14 March and conclude on 15 March.

- So after that we conclude that it "must" be true that every number can be written as a product of primes.

- He said to Nikolay Krestinsky in June 1925, as recorded in his diary: "I had said I would not come to conclude a treaty with Russia so long as our political situation in the other direction was not cleared up, as I wanted to answer the question whether we had a treaty with Russia in the negative".
- In his experiment of the sun light he extended his observation of the penetration of light through the pinhole to conclude that when the sun light reaches and penetrates the hole it makes a conic shape at the points meeting at the pinhole, forming later another conic shape reverse to the first one on the opposite wall in the dark room.

Example sentences of “marc”

How to use in-sentence of “marc”:

+ The KLI talks very often with Marc Okrand, the person who made the Klingon language.

+ The baby Edward and was named after an earlier king, Edward the Confessor, who happened to be a personal hero of his father King Henry Marc Morris 2008.

+ After 2007, Luther Dickinson plays guitar for The Black Crowes’ instead of Marc Ford, and played lead guitar for their album “Warpaint”.

+ The whole kindred, therefore, placed as a rule under the command of a chieftain, took up arms to punish the murder of one of its members or merely a wrong that he had suffered” Marc Bloch, trans.

+ On November 30, 2009, it was announced that Clinton was engaged to Marc Mezvinsky, an investment banker.

Example sentences of marc
Example sentences of marc

Example sentences of “marc”:

+ Canadian government politicians made appearances coordinated by Minister of Justice Minister of Justice Jean Chrétien and Marc Lalonde, mainly speculating on the economic uncertainty a “Yes” vote could bring.

+ Dave Lebling and Marc Blank.

+ George Balanchine staged his version of the work with the New York City Ballet at the City Center in 1949 with designs by Marc Chagall.

+ His oil paintings have been described as dense and oily like those of Paul Cézanne, and his style having similarities to the fantasy settings of Marc Chagall and “pictorial culture” of Egon Schiele.

+ It stars Mel Ferrer, Elsa Martinelli, Annette StroybergAnnette Vadim, René-Jean Chauffard, Marc Allégret, Alberto Bonucci, Serge Marquand, Gabriella Farinon and was distributed by Paramount Pictures.

+ On November 24th, 2009 UK dance music group comprising producers Lee Dagger and Marc JB and vocalist Katherine Ellis called “Bimbo Jones” remixed “For You Entertainment” and released it on iTunes Store.

+ Among her most celebrated photos are those of writers Ernest Hemingway, Edoardo Sanguineti, Allen Ginsberg, Günter Grass, Nadine Gordimer and artists Pablo Picasso and Marc Chagall.

+ In 1937, he appeared in the original stage production of Marc Blitzstein’s “The Cradle Will Rock”.

+ Adding to the music’s distinctiveness was Ridgway’s unusual vocal style, a half-spoken western drawl, and Nanini’s percussive experimentation, mixing drum machines with found instruments such as pots, pans and various kitchen utensils, as well as Marc Moreland’s distinctive guitar.

+ His name at birth was Jean Benoît Guillaume Robert Antoine Louis Marie Adolphe Marc d’Aviano.

+ He was first elected on March 2, 2002, to succeed his fellow Democratic Party Democrat, Marc Morial.

+ Typical modern expressionists are Edvard Munch, August Macke, Ernst-Ludwig Kirchner, Emil Nolde, Marc Chagall, and others.

+ It is the second to star Roger Moore as the fictional Secret Intelligence ServiceMI6 agent James Bond and also stars Christopher Lee, Britt Ekland, Maud Adams, Hervé Villechaize, Clifton James, Richard Loo, Soon-Tek Oh, Marc Lawrence, Bernard Lee, Lois Maxwell, Marne Maitland, Desmond Llewelyn.

+ Since February 2018, he is the head of the Orly Airport, replacing Marc Houalla.

+ They do support detective Marc Kincaid.

+ Canadian government politicians made appearances coordinated by Minister of Justice Minister of Justice Jean Chrétien and Marc Lalonde, mainly speculating on the economic uncertainty a "Yes" vote could bring.

+ Dave Lebling and Marc Blank.

More in-sentence examples of “marc”:

+ As of Febraury 2018, the head of the airport is Marc Houalla.

+ For example Craco, in the Italian region of Basilicata, is a destination for tourists and pilgrims, as well as a famous film set for movies like “The Passion of the Christ” by Mel Gibson and “Quantum of Solace” by Marc Forster.

+ Her mother is Edith Sarfati, a nurse, and her father is Marc Sarfati, a deli owner.

+ Jesse Marc Weidenfeld was an AmericansAmerican stage character actor.

+ The current franchise owner is a group led by hedge fund managers Wesley Edens and Marc Lasry.

+ It was directed by Rod Hardy and written by Marc Rosenberg.

+ Roch Marc Christian Kaboré is the son of Charles Bila Kaboré and Antonine Kaboré who are both training teachers.

+ It stars Derek de Lint, Marc van Uchelen, Monique van de Ven, John Kraaijkamp, Huub van der Lubbe and was distributed by Cannon Films.

+ He refers to his rival Marc Antony as ‘a faction’.

+ Thibaut Nicolas Marc Courtois is a Belgian professional footballer.

+ Simon Marc Amstell is a British peopleBritish comedian, television presenter, writer and actor.

+ His wife Monique denounced him following the conviction of Michelle Martin, wife of convicted child murderer Marc Dutroux, for helping him with the crimes.

+ Marcel Emile Gaston LePlat, better known by his stage name Marc Platt, was an AmericansAmerican ballet dancer, musical theatre performer, and actor.

+ Cleopatra VII had affairs with the Roman Dictator Julius Caesar and Roman General Marc Antony.

+ It was produced by Edgar Wright, Marc Platt, Eric Gitter and Nira Park and was directed by Edgar Wright.

+ The first toothpick-manufacturing machine was developed by Marc Signorello in 1869.

+ On June 5, 2004, she married Marc Anthony.

+ In 1989 Kelly started MGM with his friend Marc McWilliams.

+ The “Birmingham Mail” editor is Marc Reeves.

+ The current head of state of Burkina Faso is the President of the Republic Roch Marc Christian Kaboré, since 29 December 2015.

+ Out of all of the seeded players, the teams that lost in the first round were the teams of 7th seeded Lukáš Dlouhý and Paul Hanley Paul Hanley, 9th seeded team of Wesley Moodie and Dick Norman, 11th seeds Robert Lindstedt and Horia Tecău, Nicolás Almagro and Marc López the 15th seeds, Marcelo Melo and Bruno Soares the 16th seeded team.

+ In 1988, he produced a book of interviews with fellow photographers such as Don McCullin, Robert Doisneau, Sarah Moon, Helmut Newton, and Marc Riboud.

+ Franz Marc was a German painter and printmakingprintmaker, one of the key figures of the German Expressionist movement.

+ Video footage is shown, as Lopez discusses her first ever live performance, with “No Me Ames”, in April 1999 at Madison Square Garden alongside Marc Anthony.

+ Thieba was appointed by President Roch Marc Christian Kaboré on 6 January 2016..

+ Television hosts Howie Mandel and Marc Summers have also talked about their obsessions and compulsions.

+ The MARC commuter rail service also has trains that stop in Baltimore.

+ Marc Chagall and Henri Matisse spent years here and are well represented in the city’s museums, the “Musée Marc Chagall”, “Musée Matisse” and “Musée des Beaux-Arts”.

+ His nephew Marc Étienne Gabriel de Beauvau became the next Prince of Craon but better known as the Prince of Beauvau.

+ In the 1970s he photographed politicians and artists such as Winston Churchill, Indira Gandhi, Maria Callas, John Berger, Bertrand Russell, Willy Brandt, Alfred Hitchcock, Ansel Adams, Imogen Cunningham, Marc Chagall, Salvador Dalí and Pablo Picasso.

+ So it was the linguist Marc Okrand who made the Klingon language.

+ It is based on the “Arthur” book series that is written and illustrated by Marc Brown.

+ Maryland’s MARC and Virginia’s VRE commuter trains and the Metrorail Red Line also provide service into Union Station.

+ He is widely well known for signing, developing, and nurturing the careers of Mariah Carey, Celine Dion, Destiny’s Child, Jennifer Lopez, Shakira, Gloria Estefan, the Dixie Chicks, Marc Anthony, Barbra Streisand, Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel, among others.

+ World famous Puerto Rican singers include Tito Puentes, and Marc Anthony.

+ Ryan, Marc Alaimo and was distributed by Cannon Films.

+ She was promoted to Presenterhostess for the show, where she interviewed Donald Trump, Ivana Trump, Oscar de la Renta, Burt Reynolds, Dennis Rodman, Hugh Hefner, Marc Anthony, and many more.

+ IGN’s Marc Nix rated the game a 6 out of 10 and praised the “colorful” graphics and “well-done” interactive environments but criticized the “toy car” control, look and sound of the vehicles.

+ Roch Marc Christian Kaboré is a Burkinabé politician.

+ They liked the music of Bowie, Kraftwerk, Marc Bolan and post punk New Wave.

+ A prominent IOC member, Marc Hodler, strongly connected with the rival bid of Sion, Switzerland, alleged bribery of IOC officials by members of the Turin Organizing Committee.

+ It stars Sterling Hayden, Louis Calhern, Jean Hagen, James Whitmore, Marc Lawrence, Marilyn Monroe, Anthony Caruso, Barry Kelley and was distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

+ She has walked for designers like Marc Jacobs, Alexander McQueen, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton,Kenzo, Yves Saint Laurent Saint Laurent, Valentino, Calvin Klein, Giorgio Armani, Givenchy, and Fendi.

+ He was voiced by Marc Singer in “Batman: The Animated Series” and Loren Lester in “Batman: Arkham Knight”.

+ Lopez then explains how her duet with Marc Anthony on “No Me Ames” came about and the concept of the video.

+ The old CEO was Marc Bolland, who left to become CEO of Marks Spencer.

+ White was born Jesse Marc Weidenfeld on January 4, 1917 in Buffalo, New YorkBuffalo, New York.

+ Guitarist Marc Moreland died of kidney and liver failure on March 13, 2002.

+ For much of his career, Jaggi teamed with Antonio CesaroClaudio Castagnoli and Marc Roudin as part of Swiss Money Holding.

+ He made friends with Marc Caro.

+ As of Febraury 2018, the head of the airport is Marc Houalla.

+ For example Craco, in the Italian region of Basilicata, is a destination for tourists and pilgrims, as well as a famous film set for movies like "The Passion of the Christ" by Mel Gibson and "Quantum of Solace" by Marc Forster.
+ Her mother is Edith Sarfati, a nurse, and her father is Marc Sarfati, a deli owner.

“coupe” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “coupe”:

– Dermé died on 11 September 2016 following a heart attack during a 2016–17 Coupe de France match, aged 34.

– It was given a minor redesign in late 1991 with a coupe model added in early 1992, it was replaced in 1999 with the 75.

– It is a coupe with two doors and two seats.

– Following the discontinuation of the Coupe de la Ligue at the end of 2019–20, its European qualification place was given to the team finishing fifth in Ligue 1.

– In 1964 a specially designed 427 coupe won the GT Championship.

– It replaced the 405 in 1995 with an estate and coupe models added in 1997, facelifted in 1999 and in 2004 it was replaced by the 407.

– The Lumina could be bought in a minivan, coupe or sedan.

coupe some ways to use
coupe some ways to use

In sentence examples of “prehistoric”

How to use in-sentence of “prehistoric”:

+ The Bihu Loukon is an ancient star shaped mud fortress built in a prehistoric era.

+ The region was once a site of prehistoric Khojaly-Gadabay culture.

+ There are more than 60 limestone caves with prehistoric cave paintings in the surrounding area.

+ Leptictidium was a genus of small prehistoric eutherian from Eocene period.

+ The prehistoric mammal “Crusafontia” was named for Crusafont.

+ Some prehistoric horned rhinos also grew to large sizes.

In sentence examples of prehistoric
In sentence examples of prehistoric

Example sentences of “prehistoric”:

+ Newar civilization within it consists of various strands of ethnic, racial, caste and religious heterogeneity, as they are the descendants of the diverse group of people that have lived in Nepal Mandala since prehistoric times.

+ There are more than 50 different prehistoric species featured, and they and their environments were created entirely as computer-generated images, for only a third of the production cost that was needed a decade earlier for “Walking with Dinosaurs”.

+ People have lived there since the early Neolithic period, from which time on there are numerous prehistoric remains.

+ Chemical traces of prehistoric organisms is called a “chemofossil”.

+ It is not clear whether the site was inhabited in prehistoric times.

+ Jantz played a large role in the discovery and legal battle over a prehistoric skeleton called the Kennewick Man, suing the government to get more access to it for research.

+ The fact that living things inherit traits from their parents has been known since prehistoric times, and used to improve crop plants and animals through selective breeding.

+ One of the most striking features of turtles, both modern and prehistoric alike, are their dorsal shells, forming an armored carapace over the body of the animal.

+ The trade existed during the prehistoric times.

+ There are various important prehistoric structures, many of which pre-date the first written references to the islands by Roman and Greek authors.

+ Newar civilization within it consists of various strands of ethnic, racial, caste and religious heterogeneity, as they are the descendants of the diverse group of people that have lived in Nepal Mandala since prehistoric times.

+ There are more than 50 different prehistoric species featured, and they and their environments were created entirely as computer-generated images, for only a third of the production cost that was needed a decade earlier for "Walking with Dinosaurs".

More in-sentence examples of “prehistoric”:

+ Most of these tombs were constructed during prehistoric times.

+ Macedonians' genetic background is thought to be the same as Balkan prehistoric and historic demographic processes.
+ The more than 3,000 prehistoric standing stones were cut from local Rock rock and erected by the pre-Celtic people of Brittany.

+ Most of these tombs were constructed during prehistoric times.

+ Macedonians’ genetic background is thought to be the same as Balkan prehistoric and historic demographic processes.

+ The more than 3,000 prehistoric standing stones were cut from local Rock rock and erected by the pre-Celtic people of Brittany.

+ People have been using metals for many purposes since prehistoric times.

+ From the nineties on, new archaeological evidence from Northern European prehistoric cultures was put forward on the influence and expansion of Kurgan cultures.

+ It was named after the prehistoric Uffington White Horse.

+ These prehistoric mammals are related to the elephant and, more distantly, the sea cow.

+ Ships have carried passengers since prehistoric times.

+ Many historical structures, artifacts, and prehistoric settlements have been discovered.

+ These changes also had large effects on the prehistoric human populations living around the lake at this time.

+ There is no easy way to be sure when clothing was first developed, because it was prehistoric and clothing is perishable.

+ It has the southern hemisphere’s largest permanent display of prehistoric items.

+ Many different examples of prehistoric cave art have been found, suggesting the Cantabrian culture is at least 15,000 years old.

+ They show dances and rituals and suggest there was a prehistoric religion.

+ Eruptions like the historical and prehistoric eruptions are likely in Augustine’s future.

+ Abundant in Europe in prehistoric times, wisents remained numerous until the early Christian era.

+ It has been grown since prehistoric times.

+ In prehistoric times the lands of the canton were inhabited by people of the Pfyn culture along the lake.

+ The “Dinotherium-Museum” in Eppelsheim holds fossil remains of mammals from deposits about ten million years old from the prehistoric Rhine near Eppelsheim.

+ Many of the earliest discoveries of dinosaur and other prehistoric reptile remains were made in the area surrounding Lyme Regis, notably those discovered by Mary Anning.

+ Some prehistoric species, such as the Mesonychia, were carnivorous.

+ It includes a group of superficially crocodile-like prehistoric reptiles from the Triassic period.

+ The babies try to get to the cookie jar for Angelica in a prehistoric era.

+ The Willong Khullen, popularly known as the “Stonehenge of Manipur”, is an early prehistoric megalithic site, found in the northern Manipur.

+ This district is also known for its rich prehistoric fossils.

+ Some mythological creatures from the Aboriginal dreamtime look a bit like animals from the prehistoric Australian megafauna.

+ They had a wider range in prehistoric times and apparently evolutionevolved in Europe.

+ Much of what we understand about prehistoric sharks comes from the study of their fossils.

+ He proved that Kirkdale Cave in Yorkshire had been a prehistoric hyena den, for which he was awarded the Copley Medal of the Royal Society.

+ They were the heirs and transmitters of the Central Asian sedentary culture that diffused in prehistoric times from the Iranian plateau into an area extending roughly from the Caspian Sea to the borders of China.

+ The first people settled in this region in the Prehistoric Period.

+ They decide to send people into prehistoric times.

+ He painted what would become some of the most celebrated images of dinosaurs, prehistoric mammals, and prehistoric humans.

+ People have lived in the region of Central Asia since prehistoric times.

+ It is Europe’s largest prehistoric stone circle.

+ At sites in Switzerland and Italy, researchers have uncovered evidence that the black elderberry may have been cultivated by prehistoric man, and there are recipes for elderberry-based medications in the records dating as far back as Ancient Egypt.

+ Insects have been studied since prehistoric times, but it was not until as early as the 16th century that insects were scientifically studied.

+ Located in County Meath, the site is several Neolithic chamber tombs, standing stones, henges and other prehistoric enclosures.

+ The Labors of Herakles probably had their origin in the religious and magical practices of prehistoric man.

+ La Cala de San Vicente has a set of coves with crystalline waters and a set of prehistoric caves.

+ The Prehistoric Rock-Art Sites in the Côa Valley and Siega Verde site is shared with Portugal.

+ Producing milk has been part of farming since prehistoric times.

+ Olduvai Gorge is one of the most important prehistoric sites in the world and has been instrumental in furthering understanding of early human evolution.

+ Scientists, when digging into glaciers in Antarctica, have reported finding many prehistoric fossils, lying on top of glacial snow, for the first time in 10,000 years, when the upper snow melted, revealing the fossilized rock fragments underneath.

+ There is considerable time overlap in early prehistoric stone-working industries.

+ The first known Historyhistorical inhabitants of the region were the prehistoric ruins including over 1,000 dolmens – more than any other department in France.

+ It is known for the prehistoric rock art.