How to use the word “database”

How to use in-sentence of “database”:

+ Depending on cardinality and the level of database normalisation, it may be necessary to introduce additional entities and relationships.

+ It also helps improve communication of the design by creating documentation for it as well as a database for manufacturing.

+ Hello, I am here to propose generating database reports for this wiki as some of it is crucial in the maintenance of this wiki.

+ It’s analogous to bird droppings: it might be beneficial to notice some short-term patterns, such as when automobiles parked under some trees get bombarded with bird droppings, but it is less useful to record all the millions of bird droppings, everywhere in the world, in a giant database of history listings.

+ The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.

+ A database system is a computer program for managing electronic databases.

How to use the word database
How to use the word database

Example sentences of “database”:

+ These tools can extract database diagrams that are very close to ER diagrams from existing databases, and they provide alternative views on the information contained in such diagrams.

+ Oversight is the act of removing a revision from the database – it’s as if that revision never existed.

+ NNDB, standing for Notable Names Database, produced by Soylent Communications, is an online database of biographical information of notable people.

+ The World Athletics database currently only covers athletes active from the 1980s to the present day; you won’t find Emil Zatopek or Alberto Juantorena.

+ Interface design and database publishing may involve more technical knowledge or collaboration with information technology engineering in the front-end.

+ The ISNI database project began in 2011.

+ As such, we have developed a large database of symbols, which currently stands in excess of ten thousand images spanning a forty thousand-word vocabulary.

+ Each known language has a 3 letter code, and requests to add additional languages into the database can be made at the SIL International website.

+ The purpose of using a NoSQL database is for distributed data stores with humongous data storage needs.

+ He is also an editor for the book “Readings in Database Systems”.

+ This template is used to provide a link to the Historic England — National Heritage List for England database for a specified listed building or object in England.

+ These tools can extract database diagrams that are very close to ER diagrams from existing databases, and they provide alternative views on the information contained in such diagrams.

+ Oversight is the act of removing a revision from the database - it's as if that revision never existed.

+ The database matches data by using identical information that is found within the data set.

+ Suppose a database administrator wanted to know what employee worked in what department.

+ A database query syntax error has occurred.

+ Working with a database to discover previously unknown facts is called ‘data mining’.

+ The database can be searched by keyword and by subsequence.

+ Some of these software projects are related to databases, such as the Gizzard Gizzard Scala framework and a distributed graph database called FlockDB.

+ AtariAge also features a searchable database of many things related to Atari video games, including manuals, packaging art, estimated rarity, screenshots, reviews and more, and also an “Atari Age” magazine archive.

+ First normal form is a minimum criterion of database normalization.

+ It also contains a table of database names, to save the user from entering the database‘s title and editor.

More in-sentence examples of “database”:

+ Taxonbar displays these links as short strings, indicating the unique identifier each database has assigned the taxon for catalogue purposes.

+ Earth Impact Database The crater is in the Free State Province of South Africa.

+ There are several “normal forms”, each of which have rules which the database should be designed to meet.

+ The Unicode database is released by Unicode Inc.

+ The structure in which the data is stored, and the task of responding to users’ requests and retrieving the data is left to the database system, and is not visible to the user.

+ In April 1971, The DBTG published a report containing specifications of a “Data Manipulation Language” for standardization of network database model.

+ Standard networked functions such as E-mail exchange, World Wide Webweb access and database access, are based on the client-server model.

+ In October 2013, Oracle said they would release Oracle Database 12.1.0.1.0 on HP-UX Itanium 11.31 by early 2014.

+ This data is out of date unfortunately, as it is an expensive query to run, and the server upon which I ran the query currently has it’s database replication disabled, and is already over a week behind.

+ Within a year, a database of some 12,500 registration-required canine residents would be available to sanitation workers with sample-test kits.

+ There is now a database which lists all known clinical trials.

+ At the close of business each night, the drive is inserted, and a database backup is saved to the drive.

+ In many cases, each taxon name in a database has a unique identifier.

+ It is a database of published documents.

+ The purpose of the relational model is to provide a declarative method for specifying data and queries: users directly state what information the database contains and what information they want from it.

+ These are database systems that are organized by location instead of named records.

+ The database system looks at the data to ensure that it meets certain requirements.

+ The most commonly used database model is called the “relational database model”.

+ MySQL is a database system used by many websites on the Internet.

+ They do not occupy a significant amount of database space.

+ He had also heard about the IBM System R database from an article in the “IBM Research Journal” by Ed Oates.

+ ScienceDirect is a website which gives subscription-based access to a large database of scientific and medical research.

+ Since 2019, the website extended its activity and published informative-style articles to expand its database of readers.

+ Searching a database make it very easy to find facts and information.

+ LibreOffice possesses a word processor called “LibreOffice Writer”, a spreadsheets program called “LibreOffice Calc”, a presentation program called “LibreOffice Impress”, a database program called “LibreOffice Base”, a graphics editor called “LibreOffice Draw”, and a mathematical formula editor called “LibreOffice Math”.

+ Map vector information can be downloaded under the Open Database License, and the map pictures can be downloaded under Creative Commons Share-Alike license.

+ IBM took over the agency’s IT operations, and “IBM used subcontractors abroad, making sensitive information and an entire database of Swedish drivers’ licences accessible by foreign technicians who did not have the usual security clearance”.

+ Discogs is a website and database of information about music recordings.

+ IANA has been responsible for the database since October 16, 2011.

+ If the URL format of the database ever changes, it is sometimes possible to quickly fix all links by rewriting the template.

+ A “table” in an SQL database schema corresponds to a predicate variable; the contents of a table to a relation; key constraints, other constraints, and SQL queries correspond to predicates.

+ Scopus is Elsevier’s abstract and citation database launched in 2004.

+ Today, many database systems have front-ends that resemble QBE.

+ Scientists can use their cellular phones to call the FrogPhone and either listen to what is happening where the FrogPhone is at that time or make a recording to listen to later or to send to a database for other people.

+ This is a Dutch magazine for advanced players, which runs an on-line database called NicBase as part of its services.

+ Currently it is based on the HSQLDB database engine written in Java.

+ For proteinproteins found in both computer databases, this different computer database often gives a link back to the Internet page for the protein on this Internet site.

+ A relational database is a way of storing information.

+ The drawback of meeting such a set of criteria is usually that querying certain data from the database will become more difficult.

+ This template is used to cite database entries.

+ It has been put into a database by the Smith Herbarium Project at the National Museums Liverpool.

+ It is mainly used for security in database systems.

+ I was thinking to myself: “the earliest date of a SEWP article certainly would be saved in the database when they migrated everything, right?” So I went over to and ran me a little.

+ The software used to do this grouping is called a relational database management system.

+ Large print publications indexing, automatic reformatting, database publishing, dynamic page display and end-user interactivity.

+ The original FTP server holding the database was shutdown because of the Astrolabe, Inc.

+ In 1986, McCready starred as the character Grady Seasons,Internet Movie Database Inc.

+ Taxonbar displays these links as short strings, indicating the unique identifier each database has assigned the taxon for catalogue purposes.

+ Earth Impact Database The crater is in the Free State Province of South Africa.

In sentence examples of “stop”

How to use in-sentence of “stop”:

+ A doctor tells Bart to stop taking Focusyn.

+ Abraham was ready to do it, but God sent an angel to stop him.

+ It is fast because it does not stop at any stations between London Victoria and Gatwick Airport.

+ However, in April 2011, the Fox News Channel said it would stop showing Beck’s show later that year.

+ A nonsense mutation is a point mutation in a DNA sequence that leads to an early stop codon.

+ It needed to get out of the war, so they payed Germany lots of German marks to make them stop fighting between them so they could focus on fighting the Soviets.

+ Removing the tonsils is one way to stop these people from getting strep throat.

In sentence examples of stop
In sentence examples of stop

Example sentences of “stop”:

+ The only serum that could stop it was in Anchorage.

+ The Meccans sent out a small army to punish the Muslims and stop their raiding.
+ Most importantly, I'd actually oppose anything being done to the Main Page at the moment simply because content is getting ignored and it's yet another excuse to stop doing what we're here to do and for people to just comment on this or work on an MP instead.

+ The only serum that could stop it was in Anchorage.

+ The Meccans sent out a small army to punish the Muslims and stop their raiding.

+ Most importantly, I’d actually oppose anything being done to the Main Page at the moment simply because content is getting ignored and it’s yet another excuse to stop doing what we’re here to do and for people to just comment on this or work on an MP instead.

+ He led a mutiny to stop Lieutenant William Bligh returning to England.

+ However, he became ill with tuberculosis and had to stop work.

+ The building of a new London Bridge in 1825 may have helped stop it from freezing: the new bridge had fewer pillars than the old, allowing the river to flow more easily, and stopping it from flowing slowly enough to freeze in cold winters.

+ Stormtroopers on speederbikes and TIE fighters try to stop them but they escape.

+ On November 6, 2008, Timberlake performed the song with Madonna Madonna on the Los Angeles stop of her Sticky Sweet Tour.

+ The NHA voted to stop operating.

+ From 2001 to his death, he was President of the Stop the War Coalition.

+ Before the act, though, Homer stops him just in time and gets Bart to promise that he will stop being a daredevil homer then takes Bart’s place in jump and very nearly dies.

+ Among al-Qaeda’s goals is for other countries to stop influencing Muslim worldMuslim countries and for a new Islamic caliphate to be made.

+ Kerouac liked to type on rolls of paper, because he did not have to stop to change pages.

+ This was done to stop enemy ships from being able to enter the bay.

+ He tried to embarrass and stop Phillip from carrying out his ideas to build a settlement.

+ He wanted to kill himself, but prayed that God would come and stop him.

+ His wife Hazel tried to stop Stone from running.

+ It has also built places called “service areas” where people can stop and rest, and buy gasoline and things to eat.

+ After losing this battle, Hitler had no strength left to stop the powerful Allied armies.

+ It started on social media campaign using the hashtag #ENDSARS to demand Nigeria’s government stop using SARS on Nigerian people.

More in-sentence examples of “stop”:

+ When conditions permit, doctors may attempt to stop premature labor, so that the pregnancy can have a chance to continue to full term.

+ To stop the Russian advance, Britain tried to make Afghanistan part of its empire but the Afghans fought wars with British-led Indians from 1839 to 1842 and from 1878 to 1880.

+ For example, running the instruction on old Pentium processors would cause the processor to stop working until rebooted.

+ The cycle will stop if the woman gets pregnant.

+ Demigod Percy Jackson, who is almost fifteen years old, tries to stop Luke and his army from invading Camp Half-Blood by navigating Daedalus’s labyrinth.

+ I was wondering if an admin could temporarily block my account for about 2 weeks? That should stop me coming here instead of studying.

+ Messages give orders to stop river traffic, close subsidiary gates and alert other river users.

+ The Wanderers had to stop playing in the first year because their arena burned down.

+ He gave more power to eunuchs, men who were hurt as children to stop them from being able to have children of their own.

+ Once they saw what was happening in Rwanda, the UNAMIR Commander, Roméo Dallaire, and Belgian peacekeepers asked the Security Council to give them more power and soldiers to stop the killings.

+ There are many ways to stop the spread of COVID-19.

+ This is a disorder that causes the bones of the head to stop growing.

+ Then there was this girl named Nancy, she had nightmares about Freddy, and wanted to kill him to stop him from killing anymore.

+ Strangelove or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb”, “2001: A Space Odyssey” and “The Shining”.

+ Evelina is confused and embarrassed by his behavior, but does not know how to stop him.

+ Avoidance of the glottal stop would be one example.

+ They want to stop the people of Springfield from dumping in the lake.

+ They may need to stop on the way up to wait for enough gas to get out before it is safe to go up further.

+ In the Mario “Mario” games, he tries to stop the evil Bowser from taking Princess Peach away.

+ Nine days before the elections, Fortuyn was assassinated during the 2002 Dutch national election campaign In court at his trial, van der Graaf said he murdered Fortuyn to stop him from exploiting Muslims as “scapegoats” and targeting “the weak members of society” in seeking political power.

+ More army troops arrived to stop more demonstrations.

+ The mission of this station is to act to prevent terrorism, help people who are fleeing Cuba and stop drug crime.

+ The only kind of vandals this will stop are driveby vandals.

+ In 1997, Bell released four singles “Rumbled Sex”, “Surrender”, “Mixed Up”, and “Nothing Gonna Stop Me Now”; which featured Potential Bad Boy.

+ When conditions permit, doctors may attempt to stop premature labor, so that the pregnancy can have a chance to continue to full term.

+ To stop the Russian advance, Britain tried to make Afghanistan part of its empire but the Afghans fought wars with British-led Indians from 1839 to 1842 and from 1878 to 1880.

+ This was to stop it from becoming a neo-Nazi shrine.

+ Iceland and Greenland knew of and recognised the overlordship of Norway but when the Norse invaded Scotland the Scottish were able to stop them and they made peace.

+ The main goal of the game is to get your memory back and to stop the 10 warriors from conspiring and wreaking havoc.

+ Fischer, like Morphy, chose to stop playing when he was still young.

+ This is mainly to stop the “urge” of editing, and im choosing this option over others as password b0rking would prevent return, i dont think the enforcer works and i can get around it, so this is preferable.

+ Non-crat comment: please stop doing these functions.

+ For this, a dam was built in the 1990 to stop water running off.

+ But if the doctor gives the treatment in order to stop the pain, and does not intend for the patient to die, then it may not be euthanasia, even if the doctor knew that the treatment would kill the patient.

+ Yet Ormonde was not able to stop the Cromwellian conquest of Irelandconquest of Ireland by Oliver Cromwell in 1649-50.

+ As many schools share the same IP address, this would most likely stop every student in the school from editing until the block expires.

+ At 10.00am the police were forced to stop shooting to allow some of the hostages to escape.

+ Generals Kurt Student and Schmidt wanted a limited air attack to temporarily stop the defences.

+ It is about a college girl who is murdered on her birthday and begins to relive the day repeatedly, at which point she sets out to find the killer and stop her death.

+ He tries to stop Roark from being successful by controlling people who are weaker or timid.

+ A Plague doctor was a medical doctordoctor in the 1300s who tried to stop plague from spreading.

+ A gag is any thing used to stop a person from speaking.

+ Look, Razorflame’s behaviour on Yahoo Answers was not particularly impressive, and while we can’t stop editors doing what they want on other sites, it does mean we should extend some leeway to Thekohser.

+ She sung a song with Michael Jackson called “I Just Can’t Stop Loving You”.

+ In 1998 the NHL decided to stop letting players compete in the Olympics, so the Program of Excellence was shut down.

+ Trains generally run every fifteen minutes, and almost all of the trains that pass through the station stop there.

+ On 4 August 2011, a police officer shot and killed 29-year-old Mark Duggan during a traffic stop on the Ferry Lane bridge next to Tottenham Hale station.

“testicular” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “testicular”:

+ Andrew is better known for creating The Feeling Nuts Movement, a social media campaign which encouraged young men to regularly check their testicles for early signs of testicular cancer.

+ Gömbös died in Munich, Germany from testicular cancer, aged 49.

+ In February 2016, Thesker announced that he diagnosed with testicular cancer.

+ A testicular claw is a clawhold where a wrestler grabs a hold of the opponent’s testicles and squeezes.

+ Mórtola died in Guayaquil, Ecuador from respiratory arrest caused by testicular cancer, aged 63.

testicular - some sentence examples
testicular – some sentence examples

In-sentence examples of “freighter”

How to use in-sentence of “freighter”:

+ Airbus has made a freighter version, first made in 2001, and a tanker version, first made in 2007.

+ A cargo ship or freighter is any kind of ship that carries cargo, goods, and materials from one port to another.

+ The freighter version of the A310 was replaced by the Airbus A330A330-200F.

+ See reference to Supplementary Type Certificates for freighter conversion.

+ A Chinese freighter broke in half as a result of the typhoon.

+ A freighter version, the 777F, first flew in 2008.

+ Neudeck, together with a group of friends, formed the committee “A ship for Vietnam” and chartered for the rescue mission the freighter “Cap Anamur”.

In-sentence examples of freighter
In-sentence examples of freighter

“pine” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “pine”:

– The lake has a small island in the southern end of it, and it has moorland, pine forest, deciduous forest, marsh, and some wooded area with more streams.

– He carried a pine cone-topped staff, and his followers were goat-footed Satyrs and Maenads, wild women who danced energetically during his festivals.

– Early Europeans commonly called any kind of fruit an apple, and that is why the Spanish thought pineapples looked like pine cones.

– The winner was 24-year-old Krista White from Pine Bluff, Arkansas.

– New Jersey is also well known for its beaches, industries, swamps, and pine forests.

– At the end of “The Sea of Monsters”, she is brought back to life by the Golden Fleece which Clarisse places on her pine tree.

– The Jerusalem Forest is a pine forest located in the Judean Mountains west of Jerusalem.

pine some example sentences
pine some example sentences

Example sentences of “pine”:

– The local wildlife includes leopards, deer, monkeys, several kinds of pheasants, the marbled polecat and the increasingly rare flying squirrel and a species of pine marten.

– The Red Pine is a pine native to northeastern North America.

– A memorial and large pine tree mark the site of Wilson’s grave.

– The state’s nickname is the “Evergreen State” because it has a lot of pine trees.

Pineapples have nothing to do with pine cones and apples, but because of the similar shape between the pineapple and the pine cone, most people change it into symbolism.

– The first picture is noticeably lacking in surface vegetation, while the second shows small, green grasses on the forest floor.Ecological succession after a wildfire in a boreal pine forest next to Hara Bog, Lahemaa National Park, Estonia.

– Grasslands in Western Sabah, Malaysian pine forests, and Indonesian “Casuarina” forests are believed to have resulted from previous periods of fire.

– Means was born on November 10, 1939 in Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South DakotaPine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota.

– Then the climate began to warm and the pine wood retreated north into the Scottish Highlands.

– Solomon also gave to Hiram king of Tyre 20 towns in Galilee because Hiram had given him all the cedar and pine and gold he had needed.

– Brett was also notorious for putting excessive amounts of pine tar on his bats, which sometimes led to confrontations and interventions with the umpires, as there is a league rule governing the use of pine tar on the bat.

- The local wildlife includes leopards, deer, monkeys, several kinds of pheasants, the marbled polecat and the increasingly rare flying squirrel and a species of pine marten.

- The Red Pine is a pine native to northeastern North America.

– After graduating from Dermott High School in May 1971, Alexander moved to Pine Bluff, Arkansas, where he studied Architecture at Pines Vocational Technical School, which is now Southeast Arkansas College.

– Robert Pine is an American actor.

– This medal was awarded to Captain Alfred Shout for hand-to-hand combat at the Lone Pine trenches in Gallipoli, Turkey.

– It is usually filled or covered with sweet mung bean paste, red bean paste, raisins, or a sweet, creamy filling made with sesame seeds, pumpkin, beans, pine nuts, and honey.

– The river’s name in English is a change from its French name “Rivière des Embarras” due to its mouth located near Pine Island in the Mississippi River.

– There used to be a large forestry industry, cutting cypress pine and ironbarks.

– Another interpretation is that someone who was so in love with La Llorona climed the highest pine tree to see her, but because the pine tree was young and not solid enough, fell and lost their life.

– The Wollemi pine is one of the world’s rarest species.

– Annabeth, Percy and Tyson, having not been allowed to go on the quest for the Golden Fleece to save Thalia’s Pine Tree and find Grover by Chiron’s temporary replacement, sneak out of Camp Half-Blood to do so.

More in-sentence examples of “pine”:

- Since 1956, Finn lived in a ranch in Live Oak Springs, near Pine Valley, California.

- After Thalia GraceThaila's pine tree is poisoned Tyson go off to find the golden fleece to heal it.
- In the west of the department, mainly in the arrondissement of Nérac, there is a forest of Pinus pinastermaritime pine like in the Landes department.

– Since 1956, Finn lived in a ranch in Live Oak Springs, near Pine Valley, California.

– After Thalia GraceThaila’s pine tree is poisoned Tyson go off to find the golden fleece to heal it.

– In the west of the department, mainly in the arrondissement of Nérac, there is a forest of Pinus pinastermaritime pine like in the Landes department.

– The Red Pine grows in the area from Newfoundland Newfoundland west to southeast Manitoba, and south to northern Illinois and Pennsylvania, with a small outlying population in the Appalachian Mountains in West Virginia.

– In the past, Shield Island and Pine tree Island, which were connected to Haesik Island, were collectively called Usakdo Island, but in 2011, they were organized under the name of the uninhabited island.

– They eat roots, seeds, Leafleaves, pine cones, fruit, and flowers.

– Some of its forests are pine trees which the commission manages and carefully cuts down trees for wood and paper making.

– The center of the seal is a shield with a tranquil scene of a moose resting in a field bordered by water and woods, pine tree stand tall directly behind the moose.

– The evolution of the bullfinch species started soon after the pine grosbeak’s ancestors diverged from them.

– Like all members of the pine family, these trees have a sticky sap called resin.

– Six of those paintings are now a part of the permanent collection at the Arts and Science Center for Southeast Arkansas in Pine Bluff, Arkansas.

– At the end, the Golden Fleece releases Thalia’s spirit from the pine tree that kept it.

– In Northern Sweden, traces of Sami harvest of bark from Scots pine are known from the 1890s.

– Utah is known for its natural diversity and is home to features ranging from arid deserts with sand dunes to thriving pine forests in mountain valleys.

– These included a small tree fire near Delburn, Victoria and one which nearly burnt a pine tree plantation.

– Navajo cradleboards are made with a Ponderosa pine frame with buckskin laces looped through the frame.

– The hurricane blew down many pine trees near Jupiter, Florida.

– The 45km-long road from Pir Baba to Barikot passes through Mount Ilam rising through mature pine forests to Karakar pass.

– The females lay their eggs in groups of 2 or 3 along pine or spruce needles.

– The huge forest of pine tree named Kohe-e-Balehana is located on the peak of Sando Gali, most of the people are farming – the main crops are maze and wheat.

– Heather is the dominant plant on most heaths and moorland in Europe, and in some bog vegetation and acidic pine and oak woodland.

– In 1989, the Franz Weber Foundation buybought Bonrook Station, a former Pine Creek, Northern Territory.

– Mourning doves especially prefer pine nuts, sesame, and wheat.

– About 700 people work at the US/Australian Pine Gap joint defence satellite monitoring base.

– In the center of the shield a moose rests under a tall pine tree.

– The pine hawk-moth “” is a moth of the family Sphingidae.

– As well as industrial uses, maritime pine is also a popular ornamental tree, planted in parks and gardens in areas with warm temperate climates.

Pine nuts can be pressed to extract pine nut oil, which is valued for its mild, nutty flavour.

– The village has a greengrocer, a general convenience store, a pine furniture store, a gift shop, a restaurant and two public houses.

– In the area that would later become Mark Twain National Forest, hundreds of young men at over fifty CCC sites worked at building roads and planting hundreds of acres of pine trees.

– Judy and Betty are headed for the Columbia Inn in Pine Tree, Vermont, where they are booked to perform over the holidays.

– Even though most of the forest areas around Pichilemu are covered in Pine and Eucalyptus trees, a native forest is still there It contains species such as Lithraea causticaLitres, Peumos.

Pine Township was named for the large number of pine trees.

– Among the ingredients used, the pine nuts is a major ingredient, not only in Midwinter party, but also in daily diet.

– Some animals that live in the coniferous forests are pine martens, deer, bears, caribou, moose, lynes, heavers, and birds such as grey owls, crossbills, and marblers.

– Thalia’s father, Zeus, changes her into a pine tree on top of a hill that comes to be known as Thalia’s Pine Tree.

– In 1977, he was convicted and sentenced to two consecutive terms of life imprisonment for first-degree murder in the shooting of two Federal Bureau of Investigation agents during a 1975 shootout on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.

– Christopher Whitelaw “Chris” Pine is an AmericansAmerican actor.

– In Sweden, breeders are usually found in small, swampy openings amongst pine forests while, in Germany, marshy wetlands are used.

– In 1928, the Rosenwald Fund had worked with Public Health Services in a study of over 2,000 black workers in Mississippi’s Delta Pine and Land Company.

– On November11, a sailboat became lodged partially underneath the Matlacha Bridge, causing the bridge to be temporarily closed thus cutting off transportation to and from Pine Island.

– In Beechworth, Victoria, a fire burnt more than south of Beechworth, before being driven south through pine plantations by hot northerly winds.

– Larry Pine is an American actor.

– Chris Pine played Trevor in the 2017 DC Extended Universe movie “Wonder Woman.

– In the 1870s logging of the state’s native oak, hickory, and pine forests began.

– She sacrificed her life for her friends, and her father, Zeus, took pity on her and transformed her to a pine tree.

– Early results from Radiocarbon datingradiocarbon tests show that pine charcoal from two of the pits goes back to the Mesolithic.

– She returns to Pine Tree in time for the Christmas Eve show, but only tells Judy.

– Due to its pleasant climate and scenic views surrounded by pine forests, Safed has become a popular holiday resort visited by Israeli and foreign tourists.

Some sentences in use of “folder”

How to use in-sentence of “folder”:

– The proposed POP4 extension adds basic folder management, multipart message support, as well as message flag management, allowing for a light protocol which supports some popular IMAP features which POP3 lacks.

– A file folder, also called a folder, is a type of folder that can hold pieces of paper together.

– The Newsstand app is not a real app, but it is a folder that shows the newspapers and magazines that the user is subscribed to.

– On some operating systems, shortcuts or links can be made from one folder to another to make it appear that one file or folder is contained in two different parent folders.

– The My Computer folder is a gateway to all the data stored on the computer, attached devices, and the network — as well as a shortcut to most of your system information.

– An example: To make a program that searches all the files on your computer, it has to be able to keep track of which folders it has already searched through, so it doesn’t look through the same folder twice.

– On the third day, she returned with a folder of medical evidence, and she filed charges against the police officers.

– Upon entering year 2000, second generation came to be folder style.

Some sentences in use of folder
Some sentences in use of folder

“aero” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “aero”:

+ Calgary has many museums, such as the Glenbow Museum and the Aero Space Museum.

+ After the war it was also built in Czechoslovakia as Aero C3 and in France as SNCAN NC-701 Martinet.

+ A company called Aero Spacelines started changing 377s to planes called Guppies in 1960s.

+ Windows Vista’s Aero Desktop or office applications, the GPU has to render two dimensional pictures.

+ For example, an A320-200 with version one International Aero Engines V2500 engines would be called the A320-231.

+ The team ran a radical “twin towers” aero enhancement on the front of the car for the French Grand Prix, which was meant improve the flow of air over the top of the chassis.

aero how to use?
aero how to use?

Example sentences of “aero”:

+ These were taken to Toulouse Blagnac International AirportToulouse-Blagnac by some Aero Spacelines Super Guppy aircraft so that the parts could all be put together to make the plane.

+ They make start menu also that Aero for Windows Vista.

+ On June 16, 2015, NASCAR announced a new aero package would be used for the 2015 race.

+ It was powered by a liquid-cooled, inverted-V12 aero engine.

+ The airport is run by Carver Aero Inc.

+ The Aero Space Museum is an airplane museum in Calgary, AlbertaCalgary in Canada.

+ The A319, A320 and A321 have engines made by two different companies; International Aero Engines supply the V2500 and CFM International provide the CFM56.

+ After that, he became a pilot on the 20th Aero Squadron.

+ The glass user interface, Aero, has been improved with features such as Aero Shake, Aero Snap, and Aero Peek.

+ According to the Aero Club of France, the “14-bis” was 40 feet wide from wingtip to wingtip, 33 feet wide, and weighed 352 pounds.

+ That was the first flight that the Aero Club of France ever officially witnessed.

+ These were taken to Toulouse Blagnac International AirportToulouse-Blagnac by some Aero Spacelines Super Guppy aircraft so that the parts could all be put together to make the plane.

+ They make start menu also that Aero for Windows Vista.

Make sentence of “inlet”

How to use in-sentence of “inlet”:

+ The gameplay in “Cranky’s Story” is basically the same as the main game, in that players must route a fluid to an inlet goal.

+ Mobile Bay is an inlet of the Gulf of Mexico, lying within the state of Alabama in the United States.

+ Air that comes through the inlet is moving very fast, which makes it very hard to burn fuel.

+ It is an inlet of the Arabian Sea indenting the sandy Makran coast at the Iran–Pakistan border.

+ The largest inlet from Panthalassa, the superocean that surrounded Pangaea, was called the Tethys Ocean, and as this inlet cut deeper into the supercontinent, much of Europe was flooded.

Make sentence of inlet
Make sentence of inlet

Example sentences of “inlet”:

+ It has no inlet or outlet streams.

+ Cook Inlet and Prince William Sound are the two largest connected bodies of water.

+ It is at the mouth mouths of the Pottawatomi River and the Sydenham River on an inlet of Georgian Bay.

+ The B2145 is the only road in and out of the town crossing a bridge over the water inlet at Pagham Harbour at a point known as “the ferry”.

+ Then, the National Hurricane Center sent out a tropical cyclone warnings and watchestropical storm watch from Edisto Beach, South Carolina to Oregon Inlet in North Carolina, including the Pamlico Sound.

+ They restrict the turbo power by limiting the inlet diameter.

+ One inlet and outlet is at the upper side and downside which are for blood entrance and exit before and after purification.

+ It has no inlet or outlet streams.

+ Cook Inlet and Prince William Sound are the two largest connected bodies of water.
+ It is at the mouth mouths of the Pottawatomi River and the Sydenham River on an inlet of Georgian Bay.

+ The other inlet and outlet are beside through which a supporter liquid goes into the dialyser.

+ Its inlet is the Niagara River, and its outlet is the Saint Lawrence River.

+ The Henry Head bunker is found on the La Perouse side of the inlet to Botany Bay near the edge of a cliff that drops down into the ocean on Henry Head, La Perouse, New South Wales, Australia.

+ Rankin Inlet North acclaimed its MLA.

+ Being at the head of Cook Inlet it became an important place for shipping in Alaska because ships could load and unload cargo to and from the new railroad.

“winchester” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “winchester”:

– The Winchester students call this period “”common time.”” It was originally played during the autumn term, or “”short half.”” It is very similar to games played at other public schools such as Eton’s wall game and Harrow game.

– Colt made 16,000, Winchester made 47,123 and Marlin-Rockwell made 39,002 BARs.

– He was most famous for his role as Charles Emerson Winchester III in “M*A*S*H”.

– On 24 May 1817, she moved to Winchester in search for a cure to her illness.

– Shahdon Shane Andre Winchester was a Trinidadian professional footballer.

– The school is located in the city of Winchester in Hampshire, England.

winchester some example sentences
winchester some example sentences

Example sentences of “winchester”:

- James Ridout Winchester He became a Canadian citizen in 1973, gained amnesty in the U.S.

- Built between 1079 and 1532, Winchester Cathedral has had an unusual architectural history.
- As Commander-in-Chief of the new Colonial Virginia regiment in 1754, Colonel George Washington's headquarters were located in Winchester before and during the French and Indian War.

– James Ridout Winchester He became a Canadian citizen in 1973, gained amnesty in the U.S.

– Built between 1079 and 1532, Winchester Cathedral has had an unusual architectural history.

– As Commander-in-Chief of the new Colonial Virginia regiment in 1754, Colonel George Washington’s headquarters were located in Winchester before and during the French and Indian War.

– At the age of 13, he won a scholarship to Winchester College.

– Henry VI of EnglandKing Henry VI had admired what William of Wykeham had done when founding the twin colleges of New College, Oxford and Winchester College in 1379.

– He is best known for his role as Dean Winchester in the television series “Supernatural”.

– Howard Winchester Hawks was an American movie director, producer and screenwriter of the classic Hollywood era.

– He is known for playing John Winchester on “Supernatural U.S.

– They were so popular that the most famous lever-action rifle, the Winchester Model 1873, was called “the gun that won the West”.

– During his time in Winchester Weelkes composed two more volumes of madrigals, published in 1598 and 1600.

– Interstates Interstate 8181 and 70, CSX, Norfolk Southern, and the Winchester and Western railroads, and Hagerstown Regional Airport cross in the city.

– Owing to lack of money, it never reached Southampton, so trains from Winchester to Southampton went by another route.

– He was awarded an honorary degree from the University of Winchester in 2007, and was made a Freeman of the City of London in 2012.

– When the job of organist at Gloucester Cathedral became available he took it and left Winchester very quicky.

– The American gun market made several famous dangerous gun cartridges around this time, such as the.458 Winchester Magnum,.378 Weatherby Magnum and.460 Weatherby Magnum.

– The most famous of these are the Winchester Model 1887.

“absent” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “absent”:

+ This is mottled or completely absent in non-breeding adults and juveniles.

+ It is almost absent from Scotland and is not found in Ireland, which has no native snakes.

+ Clause five provides for a President “pro tempore of the Senate a Senator elected to the post by the Senate, to preside over the body when the Vice President is either absent or exercising the Office of the President.

+ The short ‘a’ and short ‘o’ of American English are absent in Indian languages and their use can often result in mispronunciation of Indian names.

+ I discovered two sysops, SimonMayer an inactive bureaucrat who made his last edit 1 1/2 years ago on December ’05 and Brion VIBBER, a developer in meta and also has been absent for more than 1 1/2 years; his last edit was on October ’05.

+ Wellington Wimpy, who had been considerably absent during the Famous era, and the show even included characters who never had the chance to appear in animation, such as Popeye’s old lucky charm Bernice the Whiffle Hen and even Alice the Goon, King Blozo and Rough House.

absent - some sentence examples
absent – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “absent”:

+ Ron Butler was absent for eleven episodes.

+ They occur in warm, dry environments, and are scarce or absent in humid, cooler places.

+ Although stoneflies are found worldwide, they are absent from Antarctica.

+ Watson had been absent from diving for some years, his level of rescue skill would have been that of beginner.

+ Note: Jennette McCurdy who portrays Sam was absent due to being in the hospital at the time.

+ InsectivoraInsectivores were absent from South America until the Great American Interchange three million years ago, and are present now only in the northwestern part of the continent.

+ They are mostly absent in forest-poor areas.

+ The body of a louse is dorsoventrally flattened and the eyes are absent or nearly so.

+ Anchovies are concentrated in temperate waters, and are rare or absent in very cold or very warm seas.

+ It is absent in monotremes and marsupials, and other vertebrates such as birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish.

+ Particularly notable is the presence of bryozoa and graptolites, forms that are absent in the Cambrian period.

+ These sharks are absent from November to March, suggesting a migration beyond the continental shelf during the winter months.

+ Furthermore, cyberbullying can make victims more anxious; young people are absent or do not go to school.

+ Kim had been absent on the Day of the Sun, 15 April, celebrating the country’s founding father, Kim Il Sung, though had been last seen four days before at a government meeting.

+ Ron Butler was absent for eleven episodes.

+ They occur in warm, dry environments, and are scarce or absent in humid, cooler places.

More in-sentence examples of “absent”:

+ They are less common or absent in Arabia.

+ If the Governor dies, resigns or is absent their duties are carried out by the Lieutenant Governor of New South Wales.

+ Daniel wrote that Hill had taken command of all of Longstreet’s forces when Longstreet was absent from the battle for a period of time.

+ This movie is based on the movie “The Absent Minded Professor”.

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

+ If the President is temporarily absent or is out of office, the speaker takes over the functions of the office, as specified by the Constitution.

+ Ergastic substances are usually absent in tissue with dividing cells, such as meristem tissue in plants.

+ Lorenz noted one case in which a male, absent during the dominance struggles and pair bondings, returned to the flock, became the dominant male, and chose one of two unpaired females for a mate.

+ Thalia is absent from Camp Half-Blood this summer due to her adventures with Artemis and the Hunters, but she is mentioned once by Percy when talking to Hera, the goddess of marriage, about Zeus and Ms.

+ It is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, where it is referred to as “tzebua” or “zevoa”, though the species is absent in some English translations.

+ Danielle Bisutti was absent for one epiode.

+ The vampire tale is virtually absent in Romanian culture.

+ All nine major characters are in every episode, with one exception: Book is absent from “Ariel”.

+ Martin Croker was absent for two episodes.Carey Means was absent for ten episodes.

+ Richard, now King Richard I of England was absent on the Third Crusade from 1190 to 1194.

+ Additionally, any number of positional parameters may be specified, each of which must be a year in which the team was absent from the competition.

+ The species of this family are found abundantly in all moist tropical countries, absent only from the Australian tropical forests.

+ Serine and threonine, often earthly contaminants, were absent from the samples.

+ Vittoria Colonna was born at Marino, Lazio, Italy He was a knight and was often absent from home.

+ They are entirely absent in the Atlantic Ocean.

+ Should the official, a mayor for example, be absent or unavailable for any reason, the pro tempore becomes the acting official.

+ Most of those were E-coli.” Symptoms may be completely absent until there is also bladder infection, and the most troublesome problem is usually recurrent cystitis.

+ This is a feature unique to caecilians, but absent in the related family Rhinatrematidae.

+ However, karst surface features may be absent where the soluble rock is “mantled such as by a non-soluble rock strata on top of the carbonate strata.

+ They are less common or absent in Arabia.

+ If the Governor dies, resigns or is absent their duties are carried out by the Lieutenant Governor of New South Wales.
+ Daniel wrote that Hill had taken command of all of Longstreet's forces when Longstreet was absent from the battle for a period of time.

+ In 1609 he was in trouble because he was absent from work.

+ The following table displays side by side the earlier forms of this Creed in the English translation given in Schaff’s which indicates by brackets the portions of the 325 text that were omitted or moved in 381, but uses no typographical mark to indicate what phrases, absent in the 325 text, were added in 381.

+ There are loads of performance artists who seem to be absent from the site but I didn’t want to do loads and have all my work deleted.

+ Grisi was absent for a few days and her return was delayed to protect her health.

+ Many ordinary scavengers were absent from the lagoon floor.

+ Attendance officers might visit the homes of absent children.

+ Even though he’s not a main cast member, Dan Koplemen has only been absent for one episode.

+ However, after they asked a player who was absent from the first vote, Balukas withdrew from the women’s division of the competition.

+ They are absent from the underside of the caped arms.

+ There are also death Deitygods called “Western tradition of the Grim Reaper; while common in modern Japanese arts and fiction, they were essentially absent in traditional mythology.

+ Stoats in North America are found throughout Alaska and Canada south through most of the northern United States to central California, northern Arizona, northern New Mexico, Iowa, the Great Lakes region, New England, and Pennsylvania, but are absent from most of the Great Plains, and the Southeastern United States.

+ Petals are absent in this family, and sometimes so are sepals.

+ One of the most significant things to point out in My Neighbor Totoro is that the mother is absent from the home.

+ Either ray or disk flowers may be absent in some species: “Senecio vulgaris” lacks ray flowers The pseudanthium has a whorl of bracts below the flowers.

+ She also writes loving letters to her absent husband every night.

+ Section Five states that a majority of each House constitutes a quorum to do business; a smaller number may adjourn the House or compel the attendance of absent members.

+ The most characteristic feature of the song is a loud whistling crescendo, absent from the song of thrush nightingale.

+ The Vice President is usually absent from the Senate, and a Senator is selected to serve as President Pro Tempore of the Senatepresident pro tempore, or temporary president, of the Senate.

+ In practice, the vice president is usually absent from the Senate, and a senator serves as president pro tempore, or temporary president, of the Senate.

+ Although the constitution divided power between the Lord Protector, the Council of State and Parliament, there was in practice again the strong executive power that had been absent since the end of the monarchy.

+ Greg Proops and Robbie Amell were absent for eighteen episodes.