Some in-sentence examples of “badge”

How to use in-sentence of “badge”:

+ Butterfield also decided that each division in the corps should have a variation of the corps badge in a different color.

+ The shield shows the badge of each six states.

+ In the United States, petty officers have been wearing a badge since 1841.

+ The departments of the council use a badge, and it is the badge which is painted on council vehicles etc.

+ In addition to this ribbon, these guardsman are also awarded the Adjutant General’s Twenty Combat Badge for wear on the combat uniform.

+ Students can get a Bronze Eagle Badge in Phase 1, a Silver Eagle Badge in Phase 2, a Gold Eagle Badge in Phase 3 and a cup in Phase 4.

Some in-sentence examples of badge
Some in-sentence examples of badge

Example sentences of “badge”:

+ The movie ends with Jiminy Cricket getting a badge of soild gold and a Choirchorus sings a reprise of the song “When You Wish Upon A Star”.

+ The ranks were shown on a different communicator badge with the Starfleet logo and four long bars behind the logo, closely separated vertically.

+ A badge is a personal devicedevice, patch, or accoutrement which is given and/or can be displayed to indicate some feat of service.

+ Passing an RFB is not a badge to aim to and this community is small.

+ Influential war novels from this time include Leo Tolstoy’s “War and Peace”, about the Napoleonic Wars in Russia, and Stephen Crane’s “The Red Badge of Courage”, about the American Civil War.

+ The badge is designed to be used by the supporters of an armiger.

+ The Yoke and the Bundle of Arrows or the Yoke and Arrows is a badge from the times of the Spanish monarchy of Ferdinand II and Isabella.

+ The badge of the organisation is a flaming excalibur.

+ The Baronets of Nova Scotia were allowed to wear a badge from 1629.

+ Heraldry included the scallop shell symbol as a badge for people who had made the pilgrimage to Compostela.

+ Baronets of England, of Ireland, of Great Britain or of the United Kingdom had no badge until 1929.

+ The badge which he used according to the submission report of the department it is not Balidan but of British SAS which is a look-alike logo and Using a logo of British SAS in a T-shirt is not a crime in any of the Indian Law? Marcos Badge – Yes, He accepted he wore it in a Youtube video.

+ Beating the Gym Leader earns you a Badge which increases your skills.

+ The movie stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Ben Kingsley, Charlotte Le Bon, James Badge Dale, Ben Schwartz, and Steve Valentine.

+ Men wear the badge on a ribbon around their necks, and women on a bow at the left shoulder.

+ The badge that a petty officer wears is used to show the rank of the person wearing it.

+ Lotus cars wore the badge of the award for a number of years.

+ The badge is on top of it.

+ The movie ends with Jiminy Cricket getting a badge of soild gold and a Choirchorus sings a reprise of the song "When You Wish Upon A Star".

+ The ranks were shown on a different communicator badge with the Starfleet logo and four long bars behind the logo, closely separated vertically.

More in-sentence examples of “badge”:

+ According to traditional official description, The badge is a white disk with Green objects are described in the warrant as ‘bezants’ and ‘mountains’ in the centre of the disk, with the name of the state at the top, with the state badge located in the fly respectively.

+ During the Nazi era, the Coburg Badge was one of the most prestigious party medals.

+ The heraldic badge is probably the oldest form of logo in the world.

+ GM replaced this car with a badge engineered version of the Suzuki Cultus, selling it under various names such as Chevrolet Sprint/Sprint Metro, Geo/Chevrolet Metro, Pontiac Fireflty, Holden Barina.

+ When collars are worn, the badge is hung from the collar.

+ In mid-2006, special “racing editions” of Marlboro Red were sold in the UK, with a Ferrari-inspired design, although the Ferrari name and badge were not used.

+ The first van to wear the Transit badge was the Taunus Transit.

+ The Antara replaced the Opel Frontera a badge engineered version of the compact Isuzu Rodeo SUV.

+ It is important to display a valid disabled badge or other insignia in or on the vehicle.

+ He was honored with the Order of the Badge of Honour, the Order of Friendship of Peoples, the Order of the Red Banner of Labour, and the Medal “For Labour Valour”.

+ He later received a merit badge in Atomic Energy.

+ The motto “Eendragt maakt magt” also appears on the badge of the police force of Holland, Michigan.

+ The PSNI badge has Saint Patrick’s saltire on it and six other symbols.

+ He gives out the Boulder Badge and uses Rock-type Pokémon.

+ The two symbols on the clubs badge are a bottle kiln and the Stafford knot.

+ The ship on the badge is called The Mayflower.

+ The Suzuki Wagon R+ is a badge engineered version of the Agila.

+ The “Prince of Wales’s Feathers” is the badge of the heir apparent of the British monarch.

+ In the 1920s, the Society of Knights Bachelor were allowed to wear a special badge on the days when other knights would wear their insignia.

+ Bands of green and white were added to the fly, and the national emblem, the badge of the Albusaidi Dynasty, was placed in the canton.

+ A disabled driver needs a special badge or insignia issued by the government to use these spaces.

+ To prove they have been trained properly, some medical transcriptionists get certification, which is like a badge showing that they are good at medical transcription.

+ The runner up Peter Norman wore an Olympic Project for Human Rights badge in support of Smith and Carlos.

+ The Court also held that the Thirteenth Amendment was meant to eliminate “the badge of slavery” but not to prohibit racial discrimination in public accommodations.

+ The flag of the PSNI is the badge in the centre of a dark green field.

+ A mediaeval knight would be granted arms by letter patent, but his supporters or followers would not be allowed to display that achievement, instead they would use a badge to help identify themselves to each other and to other people.

+ According to traditional official description, The badge is a white disk with Green objects are described in the warrant as 'bezants' and 'mountains' in the centre of the disk, with the name of the state at the top, with the state badge located in the fly respectively.

+ During the Nazi era, the Coburg Badge was one of the most prestigious party medals.
+ The heraldic badge is probably the oldest form of logo in the world.

+ The closure report clearly states, Using only a Marco badge does not prove his intent of any forgery or crime of cheating anyone, He has worn it at a jacket and not worn it on any of the Naval Uniform.

+ The Lumina nameplate was still used in some markets, in parts of Asia it was applied to the mid-sized Buick RegalBuick Century/Regal and a badge engineered version of the Holden Commodore sports sedan.

+ In July 2015 he was, at age 103, the oldest recipient of the badge of the Order of Mercy.

+ A diadem is a type of crown, an ornamental headband worn by monarchs and others as a badge of royalty.

+ The Relay is also the only Saturn vehicle that was a badge engineered vehicle.

+ It is the successor to the Badge of Military Merit, which took the form of a heart made of purple cloth.

+ The badge on the uniform is three pips with a national symbol on top.

+ The Secretaries of the order, the priories, and the commanderies also wear the badge superimposed upon two goose quill pens embroidered saltire-wise in white silk.

+ There is no uniform for a female Lord-Lieutenant, but there is a badge which can be worn on ceremonial occasions.

+ The 99 more elite ranks a gold elite badge with a number corresponding to the ranked elite you are.

+ No badge was designated for the XIII Corps.

+ The badge is a golden Maltese Cross enamelled in red.

+ The Coracle Society is a UK-based organisation, started by its president, Sir Peter Badge in 1990.

+ Peake has received include the Distinguished Service Medal, Senior Parachutist Badge, Pathfinder Badge, Ranger Tab, Combat Medic Badge and Army Staff Identification Badge.

+ He was given the Independence Badge of Honor by His Majesty the late King Hussein Ben Talal in 1988 and was chosen seventh best Jordanian athlete for the century in 1999.

+ Except for the lowest class, the badge is the same for all classes.

+ However, the badge and ribbon for women is a little smaller.

+ A badge is a device or patch which is displayed to indicate a special accomplishment or as a symbol of authority.

+ The badge is used because the coats of arms of the prince and the monarch are very similar.

+ A heraldic badge is not a part of an armiger’s achievement of arms, but it is granted by the same body.

+ Each member received a badge that showed a combined compass point and spearhead.

+ He is Blue Badge Verified Twitter celebrity.

+ Sometimes they are tests on the history of the fraternity they are trying to join, wearing a badge with the fraternity’s letters on it at all times, or performing public service.

“legend” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “legend”:

– It is known by urban legend as being one of the most haunted cemeteries in the United States.

– Kathryn Beaumont for which she was named a Disney Legend in 1998.

– The saint who inspired the legend of “Sinterklaas” is Saint Nicholas, who lived in the 4th Century AD and had a reputation for secret gift-giving, especially to the poor and needy, such as putting coins in the shoes of those who left them out for him.

– One legend says that the heroic ruler Theseus invented a type of boxing where two men sat face to face and beat each other with their fists until one of them was killed.

– Princess Zelda becomes Sheik in “The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time” seven years in the future to hide from Ganondorf.

– An expansion of the legend combines the day of death of Valentine with the Ancient RomeRoman festival Lupercalia.

– The legend of William Webb Ellis and the origin of the game is commemorated by a plaque.

– There is an old Irish legend which says that Patrick used the shamrock to explain the idea of the Trinity.

legend in sentences?
legend in sentences?

Example sentences of “legend”:

- This minigame is based on "The Legend of Zelda" series.

- Writers for the Toronto Garlic Festival say this might be because the vampire legend comes from the disease porphyria.
- A legend of the text for each overlay is displayed by default, in 3 columns, under the image.

– This minigame is based on “The Legend of Zelda” series.

– Writers for the Toronto Garlic Festival say this might be because the vampire legend comes from the disease porphyria.

– A legend of the text for each overlay is displayed by default, in 3 columns, under the image.

– He is the son of country music legend Hank Williams.

– She is sometimes called the legend of Polish cinema.

– A legend says that they were invented by Salome Alt, the concubine of Salzburg′s Archbishop Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau in the early 17th century.

– The movie is based on a book by Washington Irving called The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.

– The central image was surrounded by a legend with the Master’s name followed by the official designation CVSTOS.

– A limited edition bundle with a gold Wii MotionPlus and a CD with orchestrated versions of the series’ well-known music tracks was sold to mark the 25th anniversary of “The Legend of Zelda”.

– The Legend of Korra finally came to an end after four short seasons, with each season averaging twelve episodes.

– In Arthurian legend Black Knight was a magical knight summoned by Sir Calogrenant.

– The games story happens after “The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Wakers story.

– One legend says that Valentine, being a priest, performed secret wedding ceremonies when they were outlawed by Emperor Claudius II.

– A legend called “Harrān Gāweā” also strengthens this.

– This legend or anecdotal tale is a work of Edward Williams.

– In the legend about the founding of Rome, is the mother of the twin brothers Romulus and Remus.

– There is a legend about the hill.

– In the “HeartGold SoulSilver” expansion, The Pokémon Company released new cards, called LEGEND cards.

– Catalan legend says that the body swerved to avoid getting hit by a cannonball.

– Arlo Guthrie is an AmericansAmerican musician and songwriter, and is the son of folk music legend Woody Guthrie.

More in-sentence examples of “legend”:

– Shearer is considered a legend in his hometown of Newcastle, and he is well respected in the rest of England as well because of his good playing for England.

– A local legend says that Totnes was begun by Brutus of Troy after the Trojan war.

– The movie is inspired by the urban legend “The Babysitter and the Man Upstairs” and is also based on murders that took place in Quebec around Christmas.

– Each explicit legend grouping can optionally be given a title.

– As legend goes, a man by the name of Marcus Smith V was found in a gallery sneaking and slowly making his way toward the painting with intent to steal it.

– Given the title “The White Art Tatum” by jazz legend Art Tatum, Costa is best known for his work as musical director of the children’s television program “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood”.

– Tamamo-no-Mae’s legend served as base for the noh drama “Sesshoseki”.

– The legend is based on a range of ideas.

– Lawrence David Kusche author of “The Bermuda Triangle Mystery-Solved” found no mention in 1880 or 1881 newspapers of this alleged incident-he did trace the legend to a book by Rupert Gould “The Stargazer Talks” published in 1943.

– There are more than 1000 games that work on the Nintendo Switch, including “The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild”, “Just Dance 2017”, “Super Mario Odyssey, Kirby Star AlliesKirby Star Allies” and “Pokémon Sword and Shield”.

– The Longinus legend further identifies this soldier as the centurion present at the Crucifixion, who testified, “In truth this man was son of God.” Longinus’ legend grew over the years to the point that he was said to have converted to Christianity after the Crucifixion, and he is traditionally venerated as a saint in various Christian denominations.

– The following year, he co-starred in the comedy movie “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy”.

– According to legend it dates back to the mythical Suvannabhumi Kingdom predating Dvaravati.

– He worked in comedy series with silent movie legend Buster Keaton.

– As a legend says, Zhytomyr was founded about 884 by Zhytomyr, prince of a Slavic tribe of Drevlians.

– Cobbs career began during 1973 in the movie “Santa Buddies: The Legend of Santa Paws”.

– According to some legend related to her, Queen Seondeok had great intuition and foresight.

– NME said of the song: “In case folks been smoking too much heavy ‘chronic’ lately, West Coast rap founder and scary legend Andre Young, aka Dr Dre, jogs their memories on ‘Forgot About Dre’.

– The legend tells that Giltinė was young, pretty and communicative until she was trapped in a coffin for seven years.

– In 2018, Legend became one of fifteen people to win an Academy AwardOscar, Grammy, Tony and Emmy Award.

– There is a legend about one of them.

– The legend states that she created the Sanskrit language and invented the vina, a musical instrument similar to a lute.

– It is a spin-off video game in “The Legend of Zelda” series.

– Parameter bg is used for just a color, with no legend meaning.

– His first major composition “Legend of Love Legend of Love” was staged at the Kirov State Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet in Leningrad.

- Shearer is considered a legend in his hometown of Newcastle, and he is well respected in the rest of England as well because of his good playing for England.

- A local legend says that Totnes was begun by Brutus of Troy after the Trojan war.

– It is the sequel to “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy”.

– In 768 Charlemagne, a powerful, intelligent, and modestly literate figure who became a legend for the later history of both France and Germany.

– He widely considered by the Sinola cartel and DEA authorities as an urban legend in Detroit until his arrest in 2013.

– Many stories of the Arthurian Legend are about the Holy Grail.

– Although historically inaccurate, the legend of a Greek messenger running to Athens with news of the victory became the inspiration for this athletic event, introduced at the 1896 Athens Olympics, and originally run between Marathon and Athens.

– The ballet “Legend of Love Legend of Love”, is based upon the legend of “Farhad and Shirin”.

– A local Native American legend said that Burnet’s Mound was thought to protect the city from tornadoes.

– Another urban legend concerns organized crime: In New York city at the turn of the century there was a “Murder Stable” where criminals killed one another.

– Abigail Kubeka is a South African born legend and actress.

– Burmeister regards the legend as an incident in the struggle between the followers of Dionysus and Apollo in Thebes, in which the former were defeated and driven back to Lydia.

– Santa Claus owes much of his legend to the Norse god Odin.

– This was first used again after “A Link to the Past” in “The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time”, where Link travels back and forth in time.

– Bird was nicknamed Larry Legend and The Hick from French Lick, after his hometown in Indiana.

– It includes four games from the “The Legend of Zelda” series.

– He left the group in 1977, because he “liked the Beatles”, legend being “thrown out”.

– Another legend says the Queen of Sheba gave an Arabian mare to King Solomon, and that is how the breed began.

– The Light World has many areas from other “The Legend of Zelda” games, like Hyrule Castle, Death Mountain, the Lost Woods, Lake Hylia, and Kakariko Village.

– On December 12, 2013, León-Portilla received the Living Legend Award from the U.S.

– A legend about Ryūjin is the story about how the jellyfish lost its bones.

– Following the legend the citizens of Byzantium claimed the crescent moon as their state symbol, after an important victory in 340 BC.

– Using what he had learned about the Nintendo 64 from developing “Super Mario 64” and “Star Fox 64”, Miyamoto produced his next game, “The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time”.

– One gets tired of being told that Dostoevsky’s Legend of the “Grand Inquisitor” ‘is the most profound declaration which ever was made about man and life.’…

– He was brother-in-law to another NHL legend of Slovak descent Rudy Migay who played for Toronto Maple Leafs.

“fertile” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “fertile”:

– The western areas of the governorate catch moisture-laden winds from the Mediterranean Sea and are thus more fertile and more heavily populated than the eastern slopes.

– While largely mountainous, Samos has several relatively large and fertile plains.

– The Fifteenth dynasty of EgyptFifteenth Dynasty was started by the Hyksos people who emerged from the Fertile Crescent.

– The seat of provincial government, Loei townLoei, is in a fertile basin where mountains are all around it.

– Like the Fertile Crescent, Crete had rich soil, a warm climate, and plenty of water.

fertile how to use?
fertile how to use?

Example sentences of “fertile”:

- Most people live in areas close to the coast, or in fertile farms.

- The ash from the burned plants goes into the soil and makes it fertile for a little while.
- The Fertile Crescent was the first part of the world to move out of the Palaeolithic.

– Most people live in areas close to the coast, or in fertile farms.

– The ash from the burned plants goes into the soil and makes it fertile for a little while.

– The Fertile Crescent was the first part of the world to move out of the Palaeolithic.

– The Galilee is a fertile and mountainous region in the north.

– Koofur Orsis live in the most fertile land of the country.Pelizzari, Elisa.

– Due to his fertile nature he was sometimes considered the “father of the gods”,Wilkinson, p.108 The cult of Hapi was mainly located at the First Cataract named Elephantine.

– The other 60% is a fertile area.

– Each cone has numerous spirally arranged scales, with two seeds on each fertile scale; the scales at the base and tip of the cone are small and sterile, without seeds.

– The water of the Ganges is used extensively in agriculture in the fertile Gangetic plains.

– Other economic activities include fishing in the lake and agriculture, particularly bananas, in the fertile belt of land surrounding it.

– The fertile parts are known as Rangelands and have been traditionally used for sheep or cattle farming.

– The area of present-day Morocco has been inhabited since PaleolithicPaleolithic times, sometime between 190,000 and 90,000 BC. During the Upper Paleolithic, the Maghreb was more fertile than it is today, resembling a savanna more than today’s arid landscape. Twenty-two thousand years ago, the Aterian was succeeded by the Iberomaurusian culture, which shared similarities with Iberian cultures.

– A gene may increase fitness in the younger, fertile organism, yet contribute to decreased fitness later in life.

– The rich fertile soil came from annual inundations of the Nile River.

– The Nile, perhaps the world’s longest river, carries much less sediment than the others because, part of the way, it runs through less fertile regions than the other great rivers.

More in-sentence examples of “fertile”:

- Grains of wild einkorn have been found in Paleolithic Archaeological sitesites of the Fertile Crescent.

- When Demeter was not sad any more, the earth became fertile again.

– Grains of wild einkorn have been found in Paleolithic Archaeological sitesites of the Fertile Crescent.

– When Demeter was not sad any more, the earth became fertile again.

– The highest point of the plateau, called the Command Ridge, is The only fertile areas on Nauru are on the narrow coastal belt, where coconut palms flourish.

– They made rich pastures for their animals and fertile fields for their crops.

– It is an extremely fertile area.

– It is at the western edge of the fertile Oxnard Plain, and is one of the world’s most important agricultureagricultural places, that has the strawberry and lima bean capital.

– The two are the only equids that can cross-breed and produce fertile offspring.

– The ground is one of the most fertile of Angola.

– The Sumerians took over the fertile crescent region of Mesopotamia around 3300 BCE.

– Jats occupies the most fertile land of India and dominate Northwest India.

– It can produce fertile offspring with the steppe polecat and the black-footed ferret.Davison, A., et al.

– The soil in the area was fertile for agriculture.

– Neither male or female partners commonly know whether she is fertile at any given moment.

– This river provides a fertile plain which is the base for most of the state’s agricultural industries, and the production of the potatoes for which Idaho is known.

– Therefore, the Ganges descended to the Earth to make the earth pious, fertile and wash out the sins of humans.

– They were common in the Fertile Crescent, from about the 5th millennium BC.

– Most mammals only mate when the female is at the point of estrus, which is the most fertile period of time in its reproductive cycle.”Females of almost all species except man will mate only during their fertile period, which is known as estrus, or heat…” which in turn strengthens social bonds.

– The “commune” is on the Alsace plains, a narrow, very fertile area that stretches between the Rhine and the Vosges mountains.

– All that remains of the original ancient city of Babylon today is a mound of broken mud-brick buildings and debris in the fertile Mesopotamian plain between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.

– The town is administered by the Kulithalai municipality, which covers an area of The town is a part of the fertile Cauvery delta region and agriculture is the major occupation.

– Lower Egypt is the fertile Nile Delta region, which stretches from the area between El-Aiyat and Zawyet Dahshur, south of modern-day Cairo, and the Mediterranean Sea.

– Due to the fertile soil the area around Soest was used long before 836 when the village is first mentioned in the “Dagobertsche Schenkung”, although the origin of this document is historically unknown.

– The town is a part of the fertile Cauvery Delta and the major profession in the town is agriculture.

– Inbreeding in a normal population leads to the offspring getting worse, less fit, less fertile and usually not living as long as the parents.

– Because of this, the ground around the city is very fertile and most of the region is used for farming.

– From there the numbering progressed downriver in an orderly fashion along the narrow fertile strip of land that was the Nile valley.

– The dynasty came from the fertile valley of the Kaveri River.

– Susie’s only fertile offspring was a female Fold named Sans, also white like her mother.

– The rivers Euphrates and Tigris bound what is called the Fertile Crescent.

– Historically, the gap was fertile hunting ground used by Native Americans.

– The fertile flood plains of the Nile allowed people to begin farming.

– There the matter rested for over 100 years, and it was not until 1917 that researchers realised that the “forester kangaroo” of Tasmania was in fact “Macropus giganteus”, the same western grey kangaroo that was, and still is, widespread in the more fertile south-eastern part of the mainland.

– It has been the most fertile source of dinosaur fossils in North America.

– The Midland Valley has fertile low-lying Farmingagricultural land and significant deposits of valuable coal and iron have led to the Central Lowlands being much more densely populated than the rest of Scotland.

– The surviving fragments of legend have provided a fertile field for speculation about Greek prehistory and myth.

– Since this flooding provided fertile soil in an area that was otherwise desert, Hapi symbolised fertility.

– Suffolk is mostly flat and has very fertile soil which is good for both growing crops and grazing animals on.

– Much of the land in the Arab Belt was fertile arable land and had rich oil fields.

– The main reason San Lorenzo flourished at such an early period is its location within the Coatzacoalcos flood plain, which provided fertile land for farming.

– Due to the fertile soil on Mount Kenya and the hard work of the Kikuyu people, they grew more than they needed and started trading with their neighbours, the Maasai.

– For example, a fertile couple may use contraception to experience sexual pleasure.

– Querfurt a town in Saalekreis district in the south of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, in a fertile country on the Querne, west from Merseburg, on a branch line from Oberroblingen.

– Machair or machar is a Gàidhlig word used to describe a fertile low-lying grassy plain found on some of the north-west coastlines of Ireland and Scotland, in particular the Outer Hebrides.

– Female seasonal breeders will have one or more oestrous cycles only when she is “in season” or fertile At this time she is naturally ready to mate.

– The province is a mainly a fertile region along the river valleys, while sparse deserts can be found near the border with Rajasthan and the Sulaiman Range.

– Baluchistan’s landscape is made of barren, rugged mountains and fertile land.

– Tarbes is located in the southwest of France, at the foot of the Pyrenees, in a fertile plain of the valley of the river Adour, at to the southwest of Toulouse.

– Although Przewalski’s horse can hybridize with domestic horses to produce fertile offspring, it has an extra pair of chromosomes.

– There are fertile valleys.

– Thus, the settlement of San Lorenzo follows the pattern of settlement of the world’s very first urban centers, which emerged in the fertile river valleys of Mesopotamia.

Some example sentences of “stressful”

How to use in-sentence of “stressful”:

+ No matter how you slice it, RFA is so stressful on anyone.

+ If the stressful conditions persist, the polyp eventually dies.

+ But ultimately the mix and the process of getting the production finished was very stressful for me.

+ It is also important so that people can be familiar enough with the system that they can use it during a stressful emergency situation.

+ The organization says teens need help with difficult and stressful life situations.” It also says that teachers need to prevent bullying and violence at schools.

+ Such phenomena also occur spontaneously, for example in a stressful situation, or when someone is not sleeping enough.

+ The president’s situation was stressful and grievous, but was his decision rational or was it influenced by a desire to become famous by ending the war.

+ Being omnivores gives these animals more food security in stressful times.

Some example sentences of stressful
Some example sentences of stressful

Example sentences of “stressful”:

+ Everman left Nirvana in July 1989 following a stressful tour and joined Soundgarden the following year as Hiro Yamamoto’s temporary successor on bass.

+ Under stressful conditions, they produce endospores.

+ Hugs can even help a person stay calm in a stressful situation.

+ In October 2007, drinks’ industry body the Portman Group made an official complaint to communications regulator Ofcom about a scene in “Holby City” which depicted two medics drinking five shots of tequila following a stressful day at work.

+ He decided that shooting Jews was too stressful for his men.

+ Evolutionary psychology suggests that low status itself, apart from material considerations, is highly stressful towards the brain and may cause dangerous behaviors, which suggests that inequalities should be reduced.

+ The disease can last 10–20 days and can come back when the dog is put into a Stress stressful situation which puts stress on the dog’s immune system.

+ In addition, his coach helped him adapt to stressful environments by imitating the crowds and noisy environment when he was practicing.

+ It is a stressful period and deaths are high among breeding toads.

+ These defenses are not under our conscious control, and our unconscious will use one or more to protect one’s self from stressful situations.

+ A small study has shown that a test group which only had intercourse experienced, as a whole, lower blood pressure in stressful situations than those who had intercourse but also had masturbated for one or more days.

+ His mother had been driven crazy upon attempting to become the Oracle, leading to a stressful childhood.

+ Everman left Nirvana in July 1989 following a stressful tour and joined Soundgarden the following year as Hiro Yamamoto's temporary successor on bass.

+ Under stressful conditions, they produce endospores.
+ Hugs can even help a person stay calm in a stressful situation.

“begum” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “begum”:

+ Jahan Begum was the last woman ruler, who after 25 years of rule, abdicated in favour of her son, Nawab Sir Hamidullah Khan.

+ He was the son of Khan-sahib Abdul Majid Khan Tarin, OBE, and husband of Begum Mahmooda Salim Khan.

+ Akbarabadi Mahal, Kandahari Mahal,  Mumtaz Mahal, Hasina Begum Sahiba,  Muti Begum Sahiba, Qudsia Begum Sahiba, Fatehpuri Mahal Sahiba, Sarhindi Begum Sahiba and Shrimati Manbhavathi Baiji Lal Sahiba were the wives of Shah Jahan.

+ His son Khan Abdus Salim Khan was a Pakistani diplomat who was ambassador in Ceylon, Japan, USA and the UK and his daughter-in-law Begum Mahmooda Salim Khan was later Pakistan’s first woman minister during the regime of General Ayub Khan.

+ Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia was the Chief Guest while Ambassador of Japan to Bangladesh H.E.

+ He next married Indian-born Begum Sabiha Rumani Malik.

+ Qudsia Begum was the first woman ruler, who was succeeded by her only daughter Sikandar Begum, who in turn was succeeded by her only daughter, Shahjehan Begum.

begum how to use in sentences
begum how to use in sentences

“rabat” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “rabat”:

+ Hamza Ben Driss Ottmani, born the 10th of May 1940 at Essaouira,death the 30th of May 2012 in Rabat is a MoroccoMoroccan economist and writer.

+ Hassan died of natural causes in Rabat on 23 July 1999, aged 70.

+ In 1515 a Moorish explorer, El Wassan, reported that Rabat had declined so much that only 100 houses remained with people living in them.

+ In addition, tourism and being home to all foreign Embassyembassies in Morocco help to make Rabat the second most important city in the country after the larger and economically more significant Casablanca.

+ However, Rabat and Salé still maintain somewhat important textile, food processing and construction industries.

+ Both Rabat and Casablanca have large ports and industrial zones.

+ During the 2011–12 Moroccan protests, thousands of people rallied in Rabat and other cities calling for political reform and a new constitution curbing the powers of the king.

rabat some ways to use
rabat some ways to use

“slate” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “slate”:

– Given the flood of issues created by a banned user avoiding that ban, could we get his slate wiped clear with a mass revert/deletion spree on everything he touched rather than let all this false info lay around until someone eventually gets the time to look into fixing them all? The new articles are microstubs anyway and even if fixed serve little use.

– Although as mentioned earlier slate quarrying in some of these areas has left scaring on the landscape with “entire mountains chiseled away” Day in some areas.

– The roof, which is made of slate is newer.

– In further times there was a slate minor industry near Thomm.

– That section had slate that was very hard.

– The locomotives, “Talyllyn Talyllyn” and “Dolgoch” used to carry slate from the quarry at Tywyn.

– The number of people who wrote on the Talyllyn rose and places that once stored slate were used to seat people, instead.

slate - sentence examples
slate – sentence examples

Example sentences of “slate”:

- It has a slate roof.

- Rolt 1998, pages 24–25 The need for slate slowed down for the last twenty years of the 1880s.

– It has a slate roof.

– Rolt 1998, pages 24–25 The need for slate slowed down for the last twenty years of the 1880s.

– After three months, Kennedy is afforded the same rights as regular editors, slate clear, move on, get over it, get back to what’s important.

– As of 1880, 300 people worked in the local slate industry.

– The district is located in the hilly country between the Thuringian Slate Mountains and the Main valley.

– He also argues that grounding ideals in claims about a blank slate opens them to the possibility of being overturned by future discoveries.

– There are also industrial sites including large slate quarries, copper mines, and woolen mills.

– Haddad was the Workers’ Party Workers’ Party candidate for President in the 2018 elections, replacing former president Lula, whose candidacy was banned by the Clean Slate law.

– The houses are built from the local Ticino granite with slate roofs and have changed little for several hundred years, leading the Italian writer Piero Bianconi to describe Corippo as “Verzasca’s gentlest village”.

– In 2012, Slate married Dean Fleischer-Camp.

– Pinker says that the blank slate view of human nature would actually be more of a threat if it were true.

– A slate phone is a phone that has almost no buttons, and uses a touchscreen.

– The little penguin is slate gray or indigo along the head and back, with a white belly and neck.

– Later still, slate tiles were replaced by the cheaper mass-manufactured plastic tiles.

– This was the nearest point where slate could be transferred to the standard gauge railway.

– Thick slate is used for billiard tables and laboratory bench tops, where its resistance to temperature changes and chemicals is useful.

– Jenny Slate plays Gidget.

– In January 1864, McConnel formed the Aberdovey Slate Company.

– If the House votes to adopt an impeachment resolution, the Chairman of the Judiciary Committee recommends a slate of “managers” whom the House subsequently approves by resolution.

– Even the quarries that dug up more slate due to other quarries closing often closed eventually.

“previous record” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “previous record”:

– This broke the previous record of 54.7% in the 1923 election.

– The highest score in competition overall is 427 set by Belgian Walter Bax on March 12, 2006 at a competition held in Deurne, Belgium, beating his own previous record of 425.

– During the 2009 World Figure Skating Championships, held in Los Angeles, United States, she set another new world record of 76.12 points, surpassing her previous record by almost four points.

– When Franklin formed on July 21, it was the became earliest tropical cyclone ever in a season that the sixth tropical storm formed, breaking the previous record held by storm 6 from 1936 by 14 days.

– When Tropical Storm Tammy formed on October 5, it was the earliest ever in the season that the twentieth storm formed, breaking the previous record held by Storm 20 from 1933 by 21 days.

– It beat the previous record held by a storm in.

previous record how to use?
previous record how to use?

In-sentence examples of “flaming”

How to use in-sentence of “flaming”:

– In medieval sculpture, both Agni and the form of Shiva known as Bhairava have flaming hair as a special feature.

– He posted eleven songs on his webpage, and then realizing he needed help with drums and arrangements went to Steven Drozd of The Flaming Lips for advice.

– Every year, a festival is held there called the Flaming Gorge Days where acts will perform music.

– The sound-holes are often in the shape of a flaming sword.

– Lita then hit Foley in between the legs with a barbed wire bat, and lit the table which then allowed Edge to hit a Spear to Foley through the ring ropes through the flaming table on the outside, and pinned Foley to get the win.

– As soon as Hercules cut off one head, Iolaus would cauterise the wound with a flaming torch so that nothing could grow to replace it.

In-sentence examples of flaming
In-sentence examples of flaming

Example sentences of “flaming”:

– At the event The Undertaker appeared from a flaming casket after Randy Orton “killed” him on an episode of Smackdown.

– Hecate assisted Demeter in her search for her daughter Persephone following Hades’ abduction of her, guiding the goddess’ path at night by her flaming torches.

– One night at a masked ball, there is shock among the dancers when a figure cloathed like a corpse in a winding sheet daubled with blood appears; it goes from the six ballrooms each colored blue, purple, green, orange, white, and violet into the last room..a dark colored room only illuminated by a flaming brazier before a single window of scarlet glass and an eboney clock.

– To illustrate his point, he depicted the entity as a goat-headed androgyne with wings, female breasts, a rod between its legs, and a flaming torch between its horns.

– For example, while fighting different monsters in “The Sea of Monsters”, his immunity to fire protected him from magical flaming spheres that would have killed anbody else that stepped in it’s path of fire.

– In the month of April and May the flaming red leaves of the genwa can be seen.

– From there, it flows south, then turns east for a short while, then flows south, west, and south into the Reservoir, formed by Fontenelle Dam, and Flaming Gorge Reservoir, which is formed by the Flaming Gorge Dam.

- At the event The Undertaker appeared from a flaming casket after Randy Orton "killed" him on an episode of Smackdown.

- Hecate assisted Demeter in her search for her daughter Persephone following Hades' abduction of her, guiding the goddess' path at night by her flaming torches.
- One night at a masked ball, there is shock among the dancers when a figure cloathed like a corpse in a winding sheet daubled with blood appears; it goes from the six ballrooms each colored blue, purple, green, orange, white, and violet into the last room..a dark colored room only illuminated by a flaming brazier before a single window of scarlet glass and an eboney clock.

– The Flaming Gorge Days is a festival.

– A theropod dinosaur embryo and the affinities of the Flaming Cliffs dinosaur eggs.

– They have to walk on flaming sand for eternity.

– The Flaming Lips are an American rock band formed in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in 1983.

“loading” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “loading”:

– One of its main advantages was its breech loading design.

– An example of building design overcoming this excessive heat loading is the Dakin Building in Brisbane, California, where fenestration was designed to achieve an angle with respect to sun incidence to allow maximum reflection of solar heat; this design also assisted in reducing interior over-illumination to enhance worker efficiency and comfort.

– I noticed that Twinkle isn’t loading for me anymore.

– There are many types of shotguns with different ways of loading and shooting.

– The button is loading now, but the gadget is still glitchy.

– The soldiers had to open the cartridges with their teeth before loading them into their guns.

– A factory might have an “intensity” of 100 cars per day delivered to the loading dock.

loading use in-sentences
loading use in-sentences

Example sentences of “loading”:

– Longitudinal loading is applied on the middle of the rear binding of the board.

– These include six large tanks with a capacity of 40,000 barrels each, in addition to pumping equipment, filters, loading stations, and the distribution valve network.

– The 1983 trains proved to be unreliable in service, with their single doors making passenger loading and unloading slower than on other trains with wider doors.

– Access roads also circle the complex and go to loading docks and staff parking garages on both the west and east sides of the buildings.

– Memristors could be used for loading data quicker because it remembers data even after power interruption.

– Torsional loading is applied in the middle where the front section of the board will twist towards the opposite direction of the rear section.

– Toward the end of World War II, the United States Army used containers to speed the loading and unloading of transport ships.

- Longitudinal loading is applied on the middle of the rear binding of the board.

- These include six large tanks with a capacity of 40,000 barrels each, in addition to pumping equipment, filters, loading stations, and the distribution valve network.
- The 1983 trains proved to be unreliable in service, with their single doors making passenger loading and unloading slower than on other trains with wider doors.

– This talk page at times crosses 100 kilobytes, and it’s kinda slow loading the page.

– After loading the wagon, placing Melanie, in great pain from the difficult birth, with her baby in the wagon bed, he manages to laugh at Scarlett because she’s concerned that she forgot to lock the front door.

– They have loading docks to load and unload trucks; or sometimes are loaded directly from railways, airports, or seaports.

– A front loading washing machine has a door in the front.

More in-sentence examples of “loading”:

– The economy is based on loading wheat onto ships.

– Also, the Bulletbullets needed to be oiled before loading the gun, and not doing so could cause the gun to jam.

– In the United Kingdom, the FAL was adopted in 1954 as the L1A1 Self Loading Rifle and is used by commonwealth countries.

– The use of containers has caused increased efficiency in loading and unloading.

– It was discovered that the loading gauge of the line was too small.

– This is good because the pilots can see the ground better but it makes loading the cargo harder.

– This affected their route availability, due to the different axle loading at each end of the loco, and made maintenance more complicated.

– Finally, Data Vault is designed to enable parallel loading as much as possible, so that very large implementations can scale out without the need for major redesign.

– While loading the page, I see the “Happy Hour” vs.

– That sub-template handles the loading of the group and page notices, and the links to them.

– If it is too many pages, loading might get slow.

– There is an underground car park and loading area so that lorries bringing things do not need to unload in the street and get in the way of the people.

– They say how you tell the CPU to do different things, like loading data from memory into a register, or adding the values from two registers.

– This layer is what the user sees, in terms of loading an application ; that is, this application layer is the data the user views while using these applications.

– I had an “old editor” js from enwiki loading from my global.js file in order to suppress VisualEditor.

– All trace of the station has been removed, although a loading bank is still standing.

– By choosing loading the relevant older revision from the history page, the wiki page can be added to the book in the same way as before, by clicking the “Add wiki page” link in the menu on the left.

– He had criticism of the pilgrims for not loading up the returning “Mayflower” with furs and other goods to pay them back.

– Section editing and the new loading overlay are now available to everyone using the mobile visual editor.

– The Western Region of British Railways negotiated a licence with German manufacturers to scale down the German Federal Railway’s “V200” design to suit the smaller loading gauge of the British network, and to allow British manufacturers to construct the new design.

– Before this facility was built, Schoep’s had shipped all of their ice cream from two loading docks at their factory.

– The aeroplane was designed to use a new loading system that can use two different ways of holding cargo: containers or pallets.

– McClane and Carver find Gruber loading the gold onto a cargo boat in New York Harbor.

– Runtime activities include loading and linking of the classes needed to execute a program, optional machine code generation and dynamic optimization of the program, and actual program execution.

– But, the game world is not one big world, but is a lot of smaller maps broken up by loading screens.

– A Semi-automatic firearmsemi-automatic rifle is a type of trigger is pulled, without the need manually to operate a bolt, lever, pump or other firing or loading mechanism.

– Sometimes the system could have run low on battery power and shut off automatically while saving or loading data, corrupting it.

– It does this by loading Magazine magazines inside the grip, much like a pistol.

– Transverse loading is applied on the middle of longitudinal axis and the edge of the board.

– A rail yard is a system of railway tracks used for the storage, loading and unloading, of railroad cars and/or locomotives.

– During this time, Newport and his crew wasted much time loading their ships with iron pyrite.

– They were built for use in places of restricted loading gauge and curves such as docks.

– This sub-template handles the loading of the group and page notices, and the links to them.

– A Loading gauge defines the maximum height and width for railway vehicles and their loads to ensure safe passage through bridges, tunnels and other structures.

– The Audio Engine components of the Game Engine incorporates algorithms related to loading and modifying audio input and output.

– This allows easier loading by a shooter lying on the ground, without affecting aim.

– Heavy machine guns often need two men to operate it, one to assist with loading ammunition, and one to aim and fire.

– Majora’s Mask also presents a high number of graphical issues, such as the blur effect commonly used during cutscenes either not disappear or not loading entirely.

– Part of the TGV family, it has a smaller cross-section to fit within the constrictive British loading gauge, was originally able to operate on the UK third rail network, and has a lot of fireproofing in case of fire in the tunnel.

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

– Solar heat loading through standard window designs usually leads to high demand for air conditioning in summer months.

– These aircraft typically have a sloping loading door at the rear of the fuselage for quick loading and unloading.

– It is notorious for glitches and long loading times.

– With lever action guns, on the other hand, the ground is in the way of loading downwards, and to load the gun would mean to throw off the shooter’s aim since the gun must be turned sideways.

– The kernel creates a process by allocating some memory, loading program code from a disk or another part of memory into the newly allocated space, building the process tables and other operating systems structures, calculating the initial address then executes the process as one or more tasks.

– Due to their mutual interaction, seismic loading and seismic performance of a structure are intimately related.

- The economy is based on loading wheat onto ships.

- Also, the Bulletbullets needed to be oiled before loading the gun, and not doing so could cause the gun to jam.