Use the word “enchantress”

How to use in-sentence of “enchantress”:

– She then transforms into a beautiful enchantress and turns the prince into a hideous Beast and his servants into various household objects.

– However Vishnu in the form of the enchantress Mohini managed to lure the asuras into handing over to “her” the Amrita, which she then distributes to the devas.

– Medea is known in most stories as an enchantress and is often depicted as a priestess of the goddess Hecate or a witch.

– Its name refers to Morgan le Fay, a mythical enchantress strongly associated with Arthurian legends.

– The story is about an enchantress named Armide and her love for a knight named Renaud.

– Sometimes, she is described as a nymph, witch, enchantress or sorceress.

Use the word enchantress
Use the word enchantress

Use the word “plaque”

How to use in-sentence of “plaque”:

+ A plaque in the amusement park is where home plate used to be in that stadium.

+ There is a memorial plaque on the wall of Wymeswold Pharmacy that pays tribute to when a Wellington Bomber crashed into a nearby hill while on a night training course.

+ The amount of plaque increases slowly.

+ The plaque number is.

+ One plaque bears only a rank, “major general” and a date, “born 1740”,Arnold’s birth records indicate that he was born 3 January 1740.

Use the word plaque
Use the word plaque

Example sentences of “plaque”:

+ A plaque in the monument says that 120 bodies were plucked out of the well.

+ In 2003 a private plaque was created in the VIP area to remind on this incidents.
+ In 1977, the original trophy was replaced by a plaque with a gold UEFA emblem.

+ A plaque in the monument says that 120 bodies were plucked out of the well.

+ In 2003 a private plaque was created in the VIP area to remind on this incidents.

+ In 1977, the original trophy was replaced by a plaque with a gold UEFA emblem.

+ A remembrance plaque can be seen next to the altar.

+ The spectacular view from the top is what inspired Katharine Lee Bates to write “America The Beautiful” in 1893, and there is a plaque with the words to the song at the summit as well.

+ A memorial plaque now hangs at his old residence of 117 Lansdowne Road, London W11.

+ A commemorative plaque was installed at the site of the initial wing impact.

+ In 2007, the arts organization Creative Time placed a plaque on the NYC building to mark the club.

+ There is still a burial plaque in the rebuilt church.

+ This payload also included, below it, a plaque of the current SpaceX employees, as well as camera mounts to stream a live feed of the car on youtube.

+ Above it is the picture and text plaque of Peter Wise in German and Latin.

+ On May 19, 2011, Khan was given the 2,440th Hollywood Walk of Fame star plaque on a section of Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles.

+ Memorial plaque to this Ustashe leader was erected in Slunj as an embrace, by those responsible, of the NDH and ethnic hatred.

+ The plaque survived the 2011 tsunami.

+ A memorial plaque to Dr.

+ If carbohydrates remain in your mouth for enough time, caries-causing bacteria may form plaque on the tooth surface and attack the tooth.

+ Queen Elizabeth II unveiled a commemorative plaque on the station concourse.

+ There is a plaque in the United Reform Church in England to honor the “Mayflower” passengers.

More in-sentence examples of “plaque”:

+ Small pieces of plaque can also break off and block smaller blood vessels.

+ Today, a commemorative plaque about her life has been placed on the back of the east bell tower at Mission Santa Barbara.
+ The memorial commemorates the servicemen who died during the First World War and has a commemorative plaque for those who died during the Second World War, added in 1949.

+ Small pieces of plaque can also break off and block smaller blood vessels.

+ Today, a commemorative plaque about her life has been placed on the back of the east bell tower at Mission Santa Barbara.

+ The memorial commemorates the servicemen who died during the First World War and has a commemorative plaque for those who died during the Second World War, added in 1949.

+ A plaque stands in a wall of St Bartholomew’s Hospital near the site of Wallace’s execution at Smithfield.

+ Other commemorative plaque schemes are run by local councils and charities throughout the United Kingdom.

+ Another plaque declares the statue to be a gift from the people of the Republic of France that honors “the Alliance of the two Nations in achieving the Independence of the United States of America and attests their abiding friendship.” The New York committee made a plaque that commemorates the fundraising done to build the pedestal.

+ A replica of the pump, with a memorial plaque and without a handle was erected near the location of the original pump.

+ In coronary artery disease, a wax-like material called plaque builds up on the inside walls of arteries in the heart.

+ Even though no historical marker exists on the site, an information plaque at the current site entrance and a photograph on display at the Dan O’Laurie Museum in Moab mention the former isolation center.

+ The church has a plaque that describes the history of the church.

+ The Blue Plaque is a scheme for remembering the links between famous people and buildings by placing commemorative plaques on the walls.

+ There is a plaque near the footbridge on the side that gives details of its history and construction.

+ A plaque was placed next to Allingham’s home to honor his longevity record in Ovingdean, West Sussex.

+ In June 2010 a Blue Plaque to commemorate his life was unveiled at 17 Hauteville.

+ Gingivitis may be caused by a buildup of plaque and tartar because the teeth have not been cleaned properly.

+ Each tree is has a plaque with the name of the leader who planted it.

+ English Heritage looks after the Blue plaque scheme in the London Boroughs.

+ The Freemasons put another plaque on the cornerstone.

+ If plaque is not cleaned off, after 2 days it can become tartar.

+ This substance has several purposes, such as removing plaque from one’s teeth, whitening one’s teeth and freshening one’s breath.

+ The plaque names Christopher Martin, Marie Martin, Solomon Prower and John Langerman.

+ A plaque on the copper just under the figure’s feet declares that it is a colossal statue representing Liberty, designed by Bartholdi and built by the Paris firm of Gaget, Gauthier et Cie.

+ Cleaning and flossing teeth, eating good foods, and having a dentist take off plaque make less bacteria on teeth.

+ The only things remaining from it are the chapel window sponsored by the von Oertzen family, to the left a medieval tomb stone of one of the family of von Oertzen and to the right the memorial plaque for Siegfried with the inscription: “In the year of our Lord 1441 on the 11th day of July Siegfried von Oertzen passed away in the holy land and is buried on Mount Zion.

+ A gold plaque shows the award category, year and winner.

+ To mark the 30th anniversary in 1990, a bilingual Spanish-Japanese plaque was installed, with a message from President Patricio Aylwin of Chile, accompanied by a replica moai statue.

+ A memory card having the names of over 1.1 million people was mounted on a plaque and installed below the spacecraft’s high-gain antenna on May 18, 2018.

+ As more plaque builds up, the insides of the heart’s blood vessels get narrower.

+ The other plaque was on Pioneer 11.

+ The plaque was made to be read by clever Extraterrestrial lifealien life if they find it.

+ A terracotta plaque from the 7th century BC found at Perachora in Greece, representing Aphroditus emerging from severed male genitals, suggests this, as there are two different myths of the creation of Aphrodite.

+ In late 2004 the Croatian government ordered the removal of the memorial plaque in Slunj.

+ Theremin’s device was embedded in a carved wooden plaque of the Great Seal of the United States.

+ And he also received a plaque from AIMA for help.

+ The system has been adopted outside the United Kingdom too, for example, in June 2010 a Blue Plaque was put on the home of Guernsey artist Peter Le Lievre.

+ Everyone inside the building was killed instantly, Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall Memorial Plaque but the building was not totally destroyed.

+ A street was named “rue du Commandant Cousteau” in a street which runs near his native house, where a commemorative plaque was affixed.

+ In Scotland a plaque was made at her birthplace in 1999.

+ A commemorative plaque on the southern side of the Memorial Square remembers two historic speeches given on consecutive nights in Colac.

+ In 2002, she received the plaque of Honorary President of the International Federation of Surveyors on behalf of her father, Wladysław Surmacki.

+ A plaque was placed in November 1922 at the Beekman Arms Inn.

+ It lists the location names and their plaque numbers.

+ If the clot breaks free and gets stuck in part of the blood vessel made narrower by the plaque, the plaque and the clot together block the blood vessel completely.

+ Drake co-designed the Pioneer plaque with Carl Sagan in 1972, the first physical message sent into space.

+ It is now under the care of the Historic Places Trust, which mounted a plaque on the street-facing back wall to remember his composition of the national anthem.

+ A plaque is located at Poppit Sands.

Some example sentences of “each time”

How to use in-sentence of “each time”:

– In the days of DOS, every game using the game port had to do its own calibration, often each time the game started, and some poorly coded calibration routines even failed to work consistently and properly, rendering some joysticks unusable with some games.

– He was unopposed each time because no-one else was allowed to stand against him.

– The, eliminating the need to manually update the box each time a new archive page is created.

– An example of a “hidden cause” might be that sugar dissolves faster each time more sugar is dissolved into the same pot.

– This kind of composition is sometimes called “Chance music” because it is different each time it is played.

– These cells allow the adaptive immune system to mount faster and stronger attacks each time this pathogen is encountered.

Some example sentences of each time
Some example sentences of each time

Example sentences of “each time”:

- Pharaoh said "No" time and again and each time he did God sent many terrible punishments to the Egyptians to make him to free the Hebrews.

- Even though many other Asian languages use tonal spelling, like Hmong, they all represent tones by using the same letter each time the tone is used.

– Pharaoh said “No” time and again and each time he did God sent many terrible punishments to the Egyptians to make him to free the Hebrews.

– Even though many other Asian languages use tonal spelling, like Hmong, they all represent tones by using the same letter each time the tone is used.

– Someone can make up a piece that tells a story, or just find a nice tune and think about ways it can be changed each time it is repeated.

– This meant that people who use the NHS would not be required to pay for services each time they used them.

– For example, a tree in the Jungle zone will be put in a different place each time a new game is begun, but the player character will still start in the same place as always.

– He pops up outside your house each time you go back on after you don’t save and turn off the game.

– The other person turns over rice each time it is pounded.

– Hara is an important name that occurs three times in the Anushasanaparvan version of the “Shiva sahasranama”, where it is translated in different ways each time it occurs, following a commentorial tradition of not repeating an interpretation.

– It’s now been created and deleted five times in less than three months, each time by a different IP.

– In 1978 Rau became Minister President of North Rhine-Westphalia, where he remained until 1998, winning four elections for the SPD, which became biggest party in the Landtag each time and gained an absolute majority three times, in 1980, 1985, 1990 and finally 1995.

– His stepfather chased him away each time he wanted to see his mother.

– Just wrap each time in the relevant column with this template, for example.

– Moreover, each time a battery is recharged, its ability to hold a charge goes down a bit.

– The object of straight rail is simple: one point, called a “count”, is scored each time a player’s cue ball makes contact with both object balls on a single strike of the cue ball.

– In a semi-automatic firearm, the weapon can fire a bullet each time the trigger is pulled.

– A manually loaded firearm is one in which the chamber is loaded by hand each time the weapon is fired.

– Providing similar answers each time a topic is brought up uses up many editors’ time and energy.

More in-sentence examples of “each time”:

– One way that makes it easy to see results is to make a table of them, listing all of the things that changed each time we ran the experiment.

– The movie loops through this period over and over, each time from the perspective of a different participant, adding a new piece to the larger puzzle with each loop.

– This process repeats nine times, each time generating more and more electrons.

– However each time he was only in office for less than two years.

– One legend said that the world had been created four times before, but each time it was destroyed again.

– They may need to rosin the bow for a short while each time they play.

– It caused heavy bleeding and pain in his groin and legs each time he fell.

– The Spanish tried to get those people out of the island and they invaded the island several times but each time they went back to the Hispaniola and the Tortuga Island was taken again.

– There is a fee or commission each time a position is opened.

– He was one of “The Three Tenors”, alongside Luciano Pavarotti and José Carreras, and got 1.5 million dollars each time they sang.

– Claiming lead from Justice Ruth Ginsburg’s minority opinion, which invited the Congress to take action by amending the law, the Democrats announced their intention to intervene: Party leaders of the United States House of RepresentativesHouse Majority Leader Education and Labor Committee Chairman George Miller said that a bill was to be passed to avoid future court rulings in line with “Ledbetter”, clearly putting that “a key provision of the legislation will make it clear that discrimination occurs not just when the decision to discriminate is made, but also when someone becomes subject to that discriminatory decision, and when they are affected by that discriminatory decision, including each time they are issued a discriminatory paycheck”, as said by Rep.

– It is semi-automatic and can fire a bullet each time the trigger is pulled.

– This saves space in the infobox by not generating a completely new office each time redistricting happens.

– They made the playoffs five times, each time as a wild card.

– Like from our original set, each time we use the process on a new vector, it is guaranteed to be mutually friendly with all the previous vectors.

– If your doctor has prescribed this medication, read the Medication Guide provided by your pharmacist before you start taking ibuprofen and each time you get a refill.

– In the examples above, counting started at one and then it changed by one each time something was counted.

– From there, each time this algorithm searches, it decreases the size of the list by half.

– Some routers use dynamic NAT, which means that an individual computer could connect to another network using a pool of different IP addresses each time it is used.

– The neighbourhood of the Freetown is accessible through many entrances and cars are not allowed.Danish authorities have repeatedly removed the large stones blocking the main entrance claiming they need access to the area for fire trucks and ambulances in the event of a fire or medical emergency, yet the residents respond by placing them back each time as they feel attacks by the authorities.

– This idea is then repeated many times, but each time it changes slightly.

– Kronos, who was afraid of a prophecy delivered to him a while ago, swallowed each of his children each time they were born.

– The arches collapsed each time the Rhône flooded.

– The system mounts stronger attacks each time a particular pathogen is encountered.

– A disk operating system will load from a floppy disk each time a computer starts, and will access that disk for software to complete operations.

– The newsletter will be added to your talk page each time it comes out.

– Serial numbers are made in such a way that they change by a fixed discrete integer value, each time a new serial number is needed.

– As shown, each time we multiply by another and then repeat.

– This is because both clubs are from Manchester and each time they play against each other it is called the Manchester Derby.

– So a player can only score one run for each time he bats.

– From 1994 to 2003, she appeared in four episodes of the NBC drama “Law Order”, each time as a different character.

– The drill removes a small amount of copper each time it moves across the board.

– Liturgical churches are those that use a well-defined liturgy, in which many of the words and music used follow basic patterns each time the service is conducted.

– Some shotguns are semi-automatic, so each time the trigger is pulled, one shot is fired without any need to use a pump or a lever.

– This means that a chromatic scale can start on any note: each time it is the same combination of notes.

– Even with such big changes, Time Lords do not become different people, and will keep their memories each time they “regenerate.” This periodic change makes them live a very long time.

– SpongeBob makes many tries to get in the building, but each time he is not let in.

– Instead, they pay $100 each time they take an examination.

– He was defeated each time by the Republican Party Republican George Deukmejian.

– If the bank pays interest more often, so the amount paid each time is less, then the number will be closer to the number “e”.

– Chess Engines Grand Tournament, and also 40/20 and 40/4, and uses the results of those games to compile a rating list for each time control.

– In some of these countries the people overthrew the government, but each time they did that the Soviet Union and some of its other puppet states invaded and put the old government back in power.

– Improvisation is not written down, so each time it is different.

– On the other hand, each time he breathes in and breathes out correctly, he extends the amount of time when he can continue to fight.

– The system mounts stronger attacks each time the pathogen is encountered.

– The delay is different each time to keep the drivers from guessing when the race will start.

– After each time a certain section of the input data stream has been read, a representation of the currently recorded tuple will be stored into the file.

– This term was originally used by Karl Marx to describe the capitalist system, but Schumpeter used it differently: He says that each time innovation by entrepreneur occurs, it must change what already exists.

- One way that makes it easy to see results is to make a table of them, listing all of the things that changed each time we ran the experiment.

- The movie loops through this period over and over, each time from the perspective of a different participant, adding a new piece to the larger puzzle with each loop.
- This process repeats nine times, each time generating more and more electrons.

Sentence example of “doe”

How to use in-sentence of “doe”:

+ The doe gives birth to one or two calves after a gestation of 8 months, at the beginning of spring.

+ The doe usually has one or two fawns in the spring.

+ Recent examples of this include “John Doe John Doe“, “Invasion”, “Las Vegas” and “Everybody Hates Chris”.

+ John or Jane Doe is also use an example when a name is needed, for instance when showing how a form should be completed.

+ Marty saw Judd shooting a doe out of season.

+ Jane Doe or Jane Roe is used in American law as a “placeholder name” for anonymous or unknown female participants in legal proceedings.

+ When the doe gives birth her babies are collectively refered to as a litter.

+ In 1625, George Percy, president of Jamestown during the starvation period, wrote that the hunger was so intense “thatt notheinge was Spared to mainteyne Lyfe and to doe those things which seame incredible, as to digge upp deade corpes outt of graves and to eate them.” Five other accounts refer to cannibalism during the bitter winter.

Sentence example of doe
Sentence example of doe

Example sentences of “purebred”

How to use in-sentence of “purebred”:

+ Mixed breed cats also appear to live longer than purebred cats.

+ Several purebred Siberian Huskies played the part of the “half-wolf” companion in the television series “Due South”.

+ The American Kennel Club is an association of breeders of purebred dogs.

+ Search for things like “fake purebred registry” and read the warning posts.

+ The last purebred female died in 2008.

Example sentences of purebred
Example sentences of purebred

Example uses in sentence of “sling”

How to use in-sentence of “sling”:

– Wakeford was best known for working on Martin Scorsese’s movies “Mean Streets” and “Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore”, as well as on the movies “Some Folks Call It a Sling Blade” and “Wedding Bell Blues”.

– Fly fishermen and women use special equipment, such as fly-fishing rod, fly-fishing reel, fly-fishing line, and pitfalls, which are made from natural or synthetic sling materials.

– In 2015, Blockbuster replaced “Blockbuster On Demand” with Sling TV, an over-the-top television service.

– David told Saul that he would use his sling instead.

– A sling psychrometer works when the scientist spins two thermometers through the air, one plain and one with a wet cloth around it.

Example uses in sentence of sling
Example uses in sentence of sling

“wage” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “wage”:

– In 2010, the organization led protested to push for a larger increase in the minimum wage for garment workers.

– The third was to destroy the ability of the opposing navy to wage war at sea.

– The Lower Kuskokwim School District and the Native Village of Kwinhagak have some wage jobs.

– Players may wage money against each other.

– He even supported wage cuts for miners working in his mines.

– Before the age of man or beast, the immortals wage war on each other in the heavens.

– For example, banks can change their interest rates and workers can negotiate contracts that include automatic wage hikes as the price level goes up.

wage in sentences?
wage in sentences?

Example sentences of “wage”:

- When the news was sent to London, the English government had a big argument on whether to wage war against China.

- During his first Meridian City Council meeting as mayor, on July 2, 2014, Bland proposed his livable wage policy.
- On 30 March the Australian Government said it would spend $130 billion on the "JobKeeper" wage subsidy program.

– When the news was sent to London, the English government had a big argument on whether to wage war against China.

– During his first Meridian City Council meeting as mayor, on July 2, 2014, Bland proposed his livable wage policy.

– On 30 March the Australian Government said it would spend $130 billion on the “JobKeeper” wage subsidy program.

– However, Hill continued to wage legal battles.

– In the book, Sanders sets out his position on climate change, free college tuition, income inequality, close the gender wage gap and to defeat Donald Trump while campaigning for Hillary Clinton during the last three months leading to the 2016 presidential election.

– Efforts by the CDA, Verderers and associated bodies mean there is a burgeoning economy in the New Forest and a chance for some commoners to earn well above the minimum wage – and additional help for their farming interests.

– Capitalism also has wage labor.

– The guaranteed wage provision was incorporated in the 1969 version of the Standard Charter.

– They think that if the minimum wage is raised employees will lose their job because companies cannot afford to pay them the raised minimum wage.

– Nunavut in Canada has a minimum wage of $11.00 per hour.

– Minimum wage is a relative term.

– Two people in the same position must be paid the same wage if they have exactly the same job.

Wage theft from low wage immigrant workers is common in the United States.

Some example sentences of “atom”

How to use in-sentence of “atom”:

+ It is a helium Atomic nucleusnucleus: that is a helium atom without electrons.

+ Every atom is made of some electrons that surround the nucleus of the atom.

+ Rutherford’s Geiger–Marsden experiment led to what we know today about the atomic structure, where the atom is a Nucleus nucleus and electrons orbit around it.

+ The sulfur atom has a double bond with the carbon atom.

+ It is like an aldehyde with the oxygen atom changed with a sulfur.

+ Electrons flow from one atom to another, a process has been compared to the passing of water buckets from one person to another in a bucket brigade.

Some example sentences of atom
Some example sentences of atom

Example sentences of “atom”:

+ Web feeds are commonly in RSS or Atom “feed” format.

+ Then the tip pulls or pushes the atom to a new place.

+ The valence shell is the outermost shell of an atom in its neutral state.

+ As mentioned above, note that the atomic mass of an atom is not the same as its mass number.

+ Additionally he stayed in Copenhagen with Niels Bohr and lectured on the atom at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1928.

+ Chemists also count atoms when naming a sigmatropic shift where a hydrogen atom moves.

+ A Hydrogen atom consists of only one proton and one electron.

+ The number of protons an atom has defines what chemical element it is, this number is sometimes called its atomic number.

+ He is mostly known because he discovered that water is made up of two atoms of hydrogen and one atom oxygen with Alexander von Humboldt.

+ This will insert an oxygen atom between the carbon base and the magnesium halide group.

+ A hadronic atom is an exotic atom that has an electron replaced by a negatively charged hadron.

+ One way to think about the location of electrons in an atom is to imagine that they orbit at fixed distances from the nucleus.

+ Web feeds are commonly in RSS or Atom "feed" format.

+ Then the tip pulls or pushes the atom to a new place.

More in-sentence examples of “atom”:

+ As an example of fission decay, a fermium-256 atom can split into xenon-140 and palladium-112 atoms, releasing four neutrons in the process.

+ The charged carbon atom in a carbocation is a “sextet”.

+ An onium is an exotic atom that has a particle bound to its antiparticle.

+ The letter shows what chemical element each atom is.

+ Electrons in their shells round an atom are the basis of chemical reactions.

+ That carbon atom ends up in carbon monoxide.

+ That is because bent molecules have got electron pairs in the central atom that count as the electrons that will be separated from other atoms bonded to it.

+ An acid is a substance that will donate a hydrogen atom to the base.

+ The electron cloud of each atom diffracts the X-rays thus revealing the positions of the atoms.

+ This means that they won’t absorb any light in the same way a molecule with more than one atom can.

+ Ionizing radiation is a process in physics where something sends out particles or electromagnetic radiationwaves that can ionize an atom or molecule through atomic interactions.

+ The word “atom” comes from the Greek -, “not” and τόμος, “a cut.” The first historical mention of the word atom came from works by the Greek philosopher Democritus, around 400BC.

+ The zinc atom binds the proteins and makes them more stable.

+ This is done by a nearby metal atom changing the electron distribution of the C-H bond.

+ It is when an atom splits apart into smaller atoms.

+ According to the Bohr model, an atom consists of a nucleus of protons and neutrons orbited by a number of electrons.

+ An atom or the water in a lake can both be considered as physical systems.

+ Atomic clocks count how many times an atom wiggles back and forth.

+ For example, a neutral hydrogen atom has one proton and one electron.

+ Hydrogen bonding is an intermolecular interaction with a hydrogen atom being present in the intermolecular bond.

+ The density of atoms is about a single hydrogen atom for every four cubic meters of volume.

+ In his second atom season, even if he was the smallest player, he was the one who protected the other kids.

+ Each atom is separated from the others by a thin layer of valence electrons.

+ The Western allies feared that the Soviet Union would use force to expand its influence in Europe, and was especially concerned that Soviet agents had obtained information on making the Atom Bomb after the war.

+ It happens when the atom emits an alpha particle.

+ As an example of fission decay, a fermium-256 atom can split into xenon-140 and palladium-112 atoms, releasing four neutrons in the process.

+ The charged carbon atom in a carbocation is a "sextet".
+ An onium is an exotic atom that has a particle bound to its antiparticle.

+ With Fermi and Yukawa’s papers the modern model of the atom was complete.

+ An atom is composed of fermions if it has an odd number of electrons, neutrons and protons.

+ It is a single carbon atom surrounded by four hydrogen atoms.

+ An oxidation number is a number assigned to an element in chemical combination that represents the number of electrons lost, by an atom of that element in the compound.

+ Further, each carbon atom that supports a hydroxyl group chiral, giving rise to a number of isomeric forms all with the same chemical formula.

+ This rule says that no two fermions can be in the same “place” at the same time, because no two fermions in an atom can have the same quantum numbers at the same time.

+ Organic compounds contain carbon bonds in which at least one carbon atom is covalent bondcovalently linked to an atom of another type.

+ They are like esters, but with a sulfur atom instead of an oxygen one.

+ A dipole moment is another way of saying that the atom behaves a bit as if it was a tiny magnet with a north and a south pole.

+ Heisenberg had been looking at changes that happen in an atom when an electron changes its energy level and so gets closer to the center of its atom or gets farther from its center, and, especially, situations in which an electron falls to a lower energy state in two steps.

+ If light is given at this wavelength then the molecule or atom becomes excited.

+ However, if the excited atom has been previously ionized, in particular if one of its inner shell electrons has been removed, a phenomenon known as the Auger effect may take place where the quantity of energy is transferred to one of the bound electrons causing it to go into the continuum.

+ Electrons that are absorbed can cause the atom that they hit to become unstable, forcing it to give off another electron, or to give off light in order to stabilize.

+ In the first case, the single atom is the carbon atom in the carbonyl group.

+ The atom is not connected to any other atoms.

+ In the United States, there was a “Red Scare”, and when the USSR detonated its own atom bomb, there was a great deal of political fallout.

+ Every base has a conjugate acid formed by adding a hydrogen atom to the base.

+ The first atom becomes sodium chlorate, while the other two that got the electrons becomes sodium chloride.

+ Water is a molecule that consists of one oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms.

+ Each atom is drawn with the number of electrons as dots or lines to form a maximum of eight.

+ He said that every atom consists of empty space and electrically neutral corpuscules called “dynamids”, each consisting of an electron and an equal positive charge.

+ The nitro group is made of one nitrogen atom connected with two oxygen atoms.

“and function” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “and function”:

– She looked at the structure and function of DNA in the pictures.

– It includes individuals whose behaviour, body shape and function is modified for group defence, including self-sacrifice.

– This role and function is now filled by the Vatican’s Secretary of State.

– Origin and function of ‘bizarre’ structures This suggests that the antlers of the species’ ancestors were already large to begin with.

– Occurrence, biosynthesis and function of isoprenoid quinones.

– Mutations may also be classified by their effect on the structure and function of proteins, or their effect on fitness.

– Linguistics, in its broader context, includes evolutionary linguistics, which considers the origins of language; historical linguistics, which explores language change; sociolinguistics, which looks at the relation between linguistic variation and social structures; psycholinguistics, which explores the representation and function of language in the mind; neurolinguistics, which looks at language processing in the brain; language acquisition, how children or adults acquire language; and discourse analysis, which involves the structure of texts and conversations.

and function use in sentences
and function use in sentences

Example sentences of “and function”:

- Brain cells need a good supply of blood to stay healthy and function properly.

- Structure and function of the pectoral girdle and forelimb of Struthiomimus altus.
- Utility and function was unmatched by few competing models, as the towing, payload, and Snow removalsnow plowing capacity of the Power Wagon equipped with "road maintenance crews.

– Brain cells need a good supply of blood to stay healthy and function properly.

– Structure and function of the pectoral girdle and forelimb of Struthiomimus altus.

– Utility and function was unmatched by few competing models, as the towing, payload, and Snow removalsnow plowing capacity of the Power Wagon equipped with “road maintenance crews.

– Could someone take a look at the new articles Besov space and Function space? I’m not sure if they’re sufficient as they are.

– Similarly, biophysical chemists study the structure and function of the biomembranes using model supramolecular structures.

– The pathway for oxygen: structure and function in the mammalian respiratory system.

– Steitz and Venkatraman Ramakrishnan for studies of the structure and function of the ribosome.

– The loss of structure and function may be a positive adaptation which saves energy and materials.

– In an address, titled “Mission to Mars and Space Shuttle Flight 30th Anniversary”, he read into the Congressional Record the details of the mission of STS-61C, as well as the names and function of each crew member including Cenker.

– In “Structure and function of circulation”.

– More complex projects may require two separate designs: page layout design as the front-end, and function coding as the back-end.

– It also helps the body grow and function well.

– Molecular evolution emerged as a scientific field in the 1960s as researchers from molecular biology, evolutionary biology and population genetics sought to understand the structure and function of nucleic acids and protein.

– In Li one must be aware of the way one should act and function within a society.

– The mast cell is very similar in both appearance and function to the Basophil granulocytebasophil, a type of white blood cell.

– The structure and function of myosin is strongly conserved across species.

– As a result there are two libraries in Germany, which assume the duties and function of a national library for the later GDR and the Federal Republic of Germany, respectively.

– The ancient Greeks hypothesized the form and function of the mind, psyche and soul.

– In acid soils the concentration of toxic Al Cationcations increases and disturbs the growth and function of the root.

– The research field which studies the evolution and function of multigene families is called comparative genomics.

“sprint” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “sprint”:

– He drove in the Sprint Cup Series He won the 1988 Sprint Cup, and was inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 2007.

– The race then ended up being an exciting sprint for the finish between Rosberg and Italian Lotus driver Elio de Angelis.

– At the end of the year, Brad was able to beat Jimmie Johnson and Clint Bowyer to win his first Sprint Cup Championship.

– He formerly competed in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.

– Keselowski left JR Motorsports and Phoenix Racing after the 2009 season to drive the full season for the #12 Dodge in the Sprint Cup Series and the #29 Dodge in the Nationwide series for Penske Racing in 2010.

– Krause also won four medals at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships.

– This championship was also the first Sprint Cup championship for the owner of Keselowski’s car, Roger Penske.

– The standard sprint hurdle race is 110 meters for men and 100 meters for women.

sprint use in-sentences
sprint use in-sentences

Example sentences of “sprint”:

– In 2010, Johnson won his 5th Sprint Cup Series championship.

– Ultimately, NASCAR adjusted the schedule as announced on August 19, 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series2008 to allow the fall race at Atlanta and the Chase event to Fontana to be swapped, but also in the process moved the 2009.

– Earnhardt is the son of the seven time Sprint cup champion Dale Earnhardt.

– In March 2010, Jenneke won 1st place in the 100 m hurdles and broke the Australian record in the women’s sprint medley relay at the 2010 Australian Junior Championships.

– Hamlin ended the season 5th in the Sprint Cup Series points.

– The sprint hurdle race indoors is usually 60 meters for both men and women, although races 55 meters or 50 meters long are sometimes run.

– On 12 March, the 15km race takes place, with standing and vision impaired women starting at 10:00 PM.  Carina Edlinger and guide Julian Edlinger are scheduled to start.  The pair are then scheduled to start in the sprint classic qualification.  It takes place on 14 March from 10:00 AM – 11:25 AM for both men and women in all classes.

– Drivers race in 36 races a year, and the driver with the most points at the end of the year is awarded the Sprint Cup.

- In 2010, Johnson won his 5th Sprint Cup Series championship.

- Ultimately, NASCAR adjusted the schedule as announced on August 19, 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series2008 to allow the fall race at Atlanta and the Chase event to Fontana to be swapped, but also in the process moved the 2009.
- Earnhardt is the son of the seven time Sprint cup champion Dale Earnhardt.

– He finished the Sprint Cup season with three top 10 finishes in seven starts and one pole positionpole at Phoenix International Raceway.

– In the Sprint Cup Series, he drives the No.

– It hosts two races a year in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.

– Richmond was born in Ashland, Ohio, and unlike many other NASCAR drivers, was born into wealth and did not grow up with auto racing, He did not begin racing until the age of 21, when drove a Sprint Car owned by a friend, but he knew instantly that it was to be his vocation.

– Zenz won three medals at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships with a gold.

– Ryan Newman won the Daytona 500 for Penske in 2008 and Brad Keselowski won a Sprint Cup title while driving for the team in 2012.

More in-sentence examples of “sprint”:

– In sprint football, players must have a weight of 178lb or less and a minimum of 5% body fat to be eligible to play.

– He made his A1 GP debut in New Zealand and he finished 10th in the sprint race and 7th in the Feature Race.

– He added a second win at Losail International CircuitLosail, during the sprint race of the night meeting in Qatar.

– Stenhouse made his first Sprint Cup SeriesSprint Cup start in 2011, driving in place of Trevor Bayne at Wood Brothers Racing.

– He won the bronze medal in the 200 meter sprint at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City.

– Francesco La Macchia was an ItalyItalian sprint canoer who won a C-2 1000 m silver medal at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome.

– The Sprint Race was held in the early afternoon.

– Oscar Leonard Carl Pistorius is a South African former sprint runner.

– He won the tough Ronde van Vlaanderen after a two-man sprint at the finish.

– In the time that he has owned the team, he and his team have won ten Sprint Cup series championships.

– He last drove in the NASCAR Sprint cup series in 2007.

– He has won one NASCAR Sprint Cup Championship, which he won in 2004.

– It was started again after the War in 1949 with a sprint on the “Oldtown” circuit.

– Burton has five Sprint cup wins, Burton’s brother Jeff BurtonJeff drives in the Sprint cup series for Richard Childress Racing.

– This team owns Race carrace cars that race in the NASCAR Sprint Cup, Nationwide Series, Camping World Truck Series, and the ARCA RE/MAX Series.

– Stewart went on to win the Sprint Cup Championship in 2002.

– On April 1, 2020, T-Mobile and Sprint merged, with T-Mobile now being the whole owner of Sprint, making Sprint an effective subsidiary of T-Mobile until the Sprint brand was officially phased out.

– On 12 March, the 15km race takes place, with standing and vision impaired women starting at 10:00 PM.  The sprint classic qualification takes place on 14 March from 10:00 AM – 11:25 AM for both men and women in all classes.

– Mark is often called the best driver to never have won a Sprint cup championship.

– Kyle’s brother, Kurt Busch also races in the Sprint Cup series.

– Denmark has qualified boats for the following events in the sprint discipline of the canoeing sport.

– Many cellular carriers around the world sell iPhones, including Sprint NextelSprint, Verizon, ATT, and T-Mobile in the US.

– For the 2009 Sprint Cup season, Speed’s car number was changed to #82.

– Johnson County Community College is there, and the corporate campus of Sprint Nextel is also there.

– He won the gold medal in the 200 meter sprint at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City.

- In sprint football, players must have a weight of 178lb or less and a minimum of 5% body fat to be eligible to play.

- He made his A1 GP debut in New Zealand and he finished 10th in the sprint race and 7th in the Feature Race.
- He added a second win at Losail International CircuitLosail, during the sprint race of the night meeting in Qatar.

– He won the silver medal in the 200 metre sprint at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City.

– He is known for playing Sprint track and field sprinter Race”.

– At the 1968 Summer Olympics, in Mexico City, two American track and field athletes, Tommie Smith and John Carlos, who finished first and third in the 200meter sprint race, performed the Black Power salute on the podium.

– He then entered his first classic race, Milan – San Remo, and, after a week of uncharacteristically humble pre-race statements, rode effectively over the climbs that his rivals had said made this race impossible for him to win – and then tracked down Heinrich Haussler in the last 200 meters to narrowly win the sprint and the race, Cavendish’s first victory in a race known as one of the “five monuments of cycling”.

– In the track events, the best cyclist was Frenchman Paul Masson Paul Masson, who won the one lap time trial, the sprint event, and the 10,000meters.

– He held many sprint records during the late 1950s.

– Jeff’s brother Ward Burton also drove in the Sprint Cup series.

– For the 2010 Sprint Cup season, Speed was still in the #82 car.

– She played at the 2013 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships, 2014 Women’s World Wheelchair Basketball Championship, and 2015 Parapan American Games.

– She first raced in the World of Outlaws, and won five races, earning her the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame Outstanding Newcomer Award.

– Sven-Olov Sjödelius was a Swedish sprint canoeist who competed from the early 1950s to the early 1960s.

– Pfaff also won four medals at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships.

– A translation sprint focused on improving access to VisualEditor was supported by many people.

– Grishin also won two medals at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships with a gold medal.

– In 2007 Denny Hamlin finished 12th overall in the final standings in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.

– Robert Alan Labonte is an AmericansAmerican Sprint Cup series.

– Most of the medals have been for individual and relay sprint events.

– Roush’s race team has won two NASCAR Sprint Cup Championships with Kurt Busch and Matt Kenseth.

– Mark Martin has driven for Roush Fenway Racing, Earnhardt Ganassi Racing, Hendrick Motorsports and Michael Waltrip Racing in the NASCAR Sprint Cup series.

– Between 1967 and 1974, Menzies Campbell held the British record for the 100 metres sprint as he was able to do it in 10.2 seconds.

– In June, he won two stages and the points and sprint competitions in the Tour of Berlin.

– He also raced a few races in the Sprint Cup Series.