“mapping” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “mapping”:

+ GeoHack displays information customized to the location, including links to external mapping services.

+ The chert was discovered by William Mackie while mapping the western margin of the Rhynie basin in 1910–1913.

+ An early contributor to thematic mapping in England was the English astronomer Edmond Halley.Thrower, Norman J.W.

+ The raw KML file is available for download, for use in compatible mapping or geospatial software.

+ It makes use of the OpenStreetMap mapping data, and enables a place-based page or topic to simply show the area being described, without the need for pre-determined map templates.

+ Tindale began mapping the cultural groupings of Indigenous Australians early in his career.

mapping use in sentences
mapping use in sentences

Example sentences of “mapping”:

+ See each specific mapping template for other parameters to pass.

+ The location can then be used in another website or mapping tool.
+ Sometimes, a linear mapping is called a linear function.

+ See each specific mapping template for other parameters to pass.

+ The location can then be used in another website or mapping tool.

+ Sometimes, a linear mapping is called a linear function.

+ As of September 2015, Bing Maps and Google Maps are the only linked web mapping services.

+ These geological mapping trips were led by George Montague Wheeler.

+ Realising the potential of how mapping technology towards broader user applications, Farhand went onto create the Soar platform in 2018.

+ Uber uses third party Internet mapping services such as Google Maps to find the location of the passenger and to navigate the driver.

+ In October 2019 Soar announced a partnership with China’s state-owned satellite imaging company, China Siwei Surveying and Mapping Technology Co.

+ Starlings: mapping and modelling the ballet of the skies.

+ Another important piece of evidence is that it is possible to construct detailed phylogenetic trees mapping out the proposed divisions and common ancestors of all living species.

+ Complete mapping of the tattoos of the 5300-year-old Tyrolean iceman.

+ He made three voyages to the Pacific Ocean, mapping many areas and recording several islands and coastlines on European maps for the first time.

More in-sentence examples of “mapping”:

+ They are based on data set mapping of gamma-ray bursts.

+ This technique is used in cartography to produce photomaps by superimposing grid lines, contour lines and other linear or textual mapping features over aerial photographs.

+ It completed 30% mapping of Mercury on January 14, 2008.

+ The second is the MESSENGER spacecraft, which finished mapping the planet in March 2013.

+ An abstraction can be seen as a process of mapping multiple different pieces of constituent data to a single piece of abstract data based on similarities in the constituent data, for example many different physical cats map to the abstraction “CAT”.

+ Google Maps is a mapping website from Google, and also the name for the technology that it works on.

+ This template displays links to the popular web mapping services Google and Bing on articles, and when coupled with the content of a KML file produces a route line on those maps.

+ Other Non-Euclidean geometry#Planar algebrasplanar algebras are used to represent the shear mapping of classical motion in absolute time and space and to represent the Lorentz transformations of relativistic space and time.

+ It was discovered in November 2013 by mapping gamma-ray bursts.

+ For some locations this infobox supports the display of links to the popular web mapping services Google and Bing.

+ The mapping of the nodes of the network and the physical connections between them– the layout of wiring, cables, the locations of nodes, and the interconnections between the nodes and the cabling or wiring system.

+ Lindbergh is honored in aviation for mapping out polar air-routes, flying at high altitudes, and decreasing fuel use.

+ Another example of early thematic mapping comes from London physician John Snow.

+ Nokia also bought the mapping company Navteq in 2011, and changed its name to HERE.

+ During his trips, he spent a lot of time on science experiments, and mapping new areas.

+ Transcription as going from sound to script must be distinguished from transliteration, which creates a mapping from one script to another that is designed to match the original script as directly as possible.

+ Many implementations use hardware to do the mapping between the FireWire “Physical Memory Space” and device physical memory.

+ Friedrich Robert Helmert, who started the discipline, talked about measuring and mapping the surface of the earth.

+ Installations where security is a concern will therefore either use newer hardware, which use virtual memory to map the Firewire Physical memory space, or disable the mapping the OHCI does.

+ This template creates links to mapping services which display all the coordinates on a single map, and links to other services which allow the coordinates to be used or downloaded in a variety of formats.

+ Following the link to the specified web mapping service will load that website, with the map zoomed to the linear feature from the KML file, which will be highlighted.

+ In 2011 Farhand founded Takor Group Ltd, a mapping technology company based in Perth, Western Australia.

+ Measurements are from recent imagery, supplemented with Russian 1:200,000 scale topographic mapping as well as the 1990 “Orographic Sketch Map: Karakoram: Sheet 2”, Swiss Foundation for Alpine Research, Zurich.

+ Magnetic field lines are like the contour lines on a topographic map in that they represent something continuous, and a different mapping scale would show more or fewer lines.

+ They are based on data set mapping of gamma-ray bursts.

+ This technique is used in cartography to produce photomaps by superimposing grid lines, contour lines and other linear or textual mapping features over aerial photographs.

+ One of the primary criticisms of the iPod touch is the absence of iPhone’s email, mapping and stock tracking applications.

+ This metadata can be used by web browsers and other software tools to extract the details, and display them using some other website or mapping tool, index or search them.

+ The OKTMO/entity mapping is found on the subtemplate Template:Russia Time Zone Wikidata/getQID.

+ It helps transportation and communication; mapping and charting; and many science and engineering uses.

+ In 2012, TomTom was the main to provide mapping data for Apple’s iOS 6 Maps.

+ Google Maps is a mobile application for mapping that was released by Google for Android in 2008.

+ The mapping found an unusually high concentration of similarly distanced GRBs in certain areas.

+ The full screen option, which can be clicked through from below the map, provides an entirely different mapping approach, using the same base-map data.

+ After talking to many people in the area and mapping where each sick person lived, he realized that the sick people were almost all getting their drinking water from the same public water pump.

+ One of the biggest criticisms of the iPod touch was that it did not have the iPhone’s email, mapping and stock tracking applications.

+ In 2010 an analysis of available genetic data, mapping them to phylogenetic trees, gave “firm quantitative support for the unity of life.

+ He was best known for making the thinking and writing skill called mind mapping popular.

+ He is best known for his work in the field of remote sensing and mapping technology.

+ It may also have a more narrow focus, such as the mapping of the planet’s surface features and the makeup of its atmosphere.

+ When specifying image “width=270” be sure to “OMIT” “px” MediaWiki language which processes those mapping templates.

+ People began discovering different parts of Antarctica and mapping them.

+ He was often on a mapping team sent by the United States Geological Survey.

+ While the birthday attack attempts to find two values in the domain of a function that map to the same value in its range, the meet-in-the-middle attack attempts to find a value in each of the ranges and domains of the composition of two functions such that the forward mapping of one through the first function is the same as the inverse image of the other through the second function—quite literally meeting in the middle of the composed function.

+ This was the first technique used for mapping genes on chromosomes.

+ In the 1950s, mapping of the Earth’s ocean floors showed the Mid-Atlantic Ridge to have valleys and ridges.

+ A 2009 sonar mapping of the Challenger Deep from the “Kilo Moana” found a spot with a depth of Water pressure is more than a thousand times as great as at the surface.

“testing” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “testing”:

+ Humans can judge whether a semi-colon or colon should count as the end of a sentence for testing purposes.

+ Three years later in 2009, North Korea did another test, which broke a United Nations law called Resolution 1718, which said North Korea could not keep building and testing nuclear bombs.

+ The IELTS is the International English Language Testing System.

+ As noted earlier, Symantec funded the testing and provided some of the scripts used.

+ Some of these may be have good information to help teachers understand testing better.

+ It would make it so that LTA’s no longer can keep testing filters until they get around them.

+ I’m testing a spellchecker for Mozilla browsers based on this design.

testing - sentence examples
testing – sentence examples

Example sentences of “testing”:

+ From September 2006, the first of the two trains underwent testing at Bombardier’s manufacturing and test site at their Derby Carriage and Wagon WorksLitchurch Lane Works in Derby.

+ Clinical trials were first introduced in Avicenna’s “The Canon of Medicine” in 1025 AD, where he laid down rules for the experimental use and testing of drugs.

+ Spain has stopped all testing of the planes until the cause of the crash is discovered.

+ A testing dipstick is usually made of paper or cardboard.

+ The Chernobyl accident happened when some workers were testing the safety of the reactor.

+ They did a lot of their testing at Magny-Cours.

+ Then, Chris Conder mentioned that she was testing a new 30Mbps, symmetrical internet connection.

+ On 31 January 2021, Moore was hospitalized to Bedford Hospital after testing positive with COVID-19 and being treated for pneumonia.

+ I see the negative is creating an extra step, but it might be better to keep all testing to the sandbox.

+ Consumer Reports’ website and magazine writes reviews and comparisons of consumer products and services based on reporting and results from its in-house testing laboratory and survey research center.

+ The National Institute for Communicable Diseases started testing people in South Africa for SARS-CoV-2 on 28 January 2020.

+ Some testing has shown that it can raise a person’s high density lipoproteinHDL levels.

+ When scientists measure salt in water, they usually say they are testing the salinity of the water: salinity is measured in “parts per thousand” or “ppt”.

+ Nakajima also served as Williams’ test driver, completing 7,000km of testing for the team.

+ Modular arithmetic is useful in many fields, and its applications include RSA algorithm cryptographyin cryptography, primality testing in computer science, and 12-tone arithmetic in music.

+ From September 2006, the first of the two trains underwent testing at Bombardier's manufacturing and test site at their Derby Carriage and Wagon WorksLitchurch Lane Works in Derby.

+ Clinical trials were first introduced in Avicenna's "The Canon of Medicine" in 1025 AD, where he laid down rules for the experimental use and testing of drugs.

More in-sentence examples of “testing”:

+ The Nevada Test Site is an area set aside for the testing of nuclear weapons.

+ The Wikimedia Foundation will be testing its secondary data centre.

+ Big Sur is in Beta testing right now.

+ Infanticide, intelligence, marriage patterns, promiscuity, perception of beauty, bride price, altruism, and the allocation of parental care have all been explored by testing predictions derived from the idea that conscious and unconscious behaviours have evolved to maximize inclusive fitness.

+ She has worked in preventive DNA testing for breast and ovarian cancer while studying in PHD.

+ An expert will usually ask the adult about concerns, challenges in life as well as standardised testing in these areas.

+ There’s now a testing version of a semi-automated tool that can convert a page with Geobox 1.0 template to a page with Geobox 2.0.

+ They have special equipment on arms for testing the soil, taking pictures and doing other planetary science.

+ The Space Shuttle Enterprise is a spacecraft used by NASA for testing of the space shuttles.

+ It is possible that I would run the bot for testing from my personal toolserver account if the MMP is not set up yet.

+ On 1 June 2020, Nasim was hospitalized in Dhaka after testing positive for COVID-19.

+ Toyota announced their plans to join F1 in 1999, and after a long time testing with their TF101 car, the team raced for the first time in 2002.

+ Once the player goes through, she enters the testing rooms and begins testing.

+ In 1988, Richmond tried to make another run with NASCAR, but NASCAR was only concerned about Richmond’s health, but also about he contracted AIDS in the first place, They subjected Richmond to a drug test, and several days later, NASCAR announced that he was suspended indefinitely for testing positive for banned substances.

+ Asperger syndrome cannot be found by testing blood or looking at someone’s body.

+ Nuclear testing at the Nevada Test Site began with a one-kiloton bomb.

+ The are testing its secondary data center.

+ In fact, the American Society for Testing Materials has a standard for fire debris analysis.

+ The package’s move to testing happens only if no serious bugs in the package are reported and if other software needed for package functionality qualifies for inclusion in “testing“.

+ Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation, so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure.

+ Medical testing for sexually transmitted infections is important for prevention.

+ For the uw-test series, there is no instead, and there is no 4im level for testing edits.

+ Rosenthal’s first published paper provided a method for testing the health of the liver.

+ Runway testing of up to wide has been cleared.

+ The beta product is not the final version, and public testing is done at the user’s own risk, the manufacturer is not responsible for any damage caused by the use of this version.

+ Software testing may be done with separate parts of the software, with a group of these parts, or with the entire software.

+ They are expected to survive in all environmental conditions for at least 2 weeks, so they are left as an entire team in different environments each on with no equipment or help for 2 weeks as a part of the final testing stage.

+ Here doubt, suspending judgement, careful investigateinvestigation, testing and discussion come before any statement of facts.

+ The testing site of the nuclear bomb was Novaya Zemlya.

+ That means they told everyone exactly how they were testing the virus.

+ In order to test a software application you need to enter some data for testing most of the features.

+ As part of his Formula One testing deal with the Lotus team, Razia signed to drive for the new AirAsia team in 2011.

+ BMW spent 18 months building and testing a normally aspirated, 3.0litre V10 engine.

+ They had used DNA testing to make sure.

+ All aspects of the program could be changed if the testing suggested it would work better some other way.

+ The 14,562 acre island is used by the United States Navy for a weapons testing and training.

+ It is sometimes used to mean animal testing itself.

+ A programmer’s main jobs are writing program source code, testing if it works, and debugging the program if there are problems.

+ It has never hosted another Grand Prix, but still holds winter testing during the pre-season, and still remains very popular.

+ All testing is being done on my personal MediaWiki wiki.

+ Boeing began testing the plane in the air.

+ Sweden began testing for the virus in January, and by early May, about 148,000 tests had been performed.

+ The institution does testing and certification of products and ensuring the quality of products.

+ In 1915, the US Army started testing trucks that were made to go off-road to see if they could replace horses and mules.

+ He became the first Indian to ever drive a Formula One car, testing for the Jaguar Racing team at Silverstone on 14 June 2001.

+ Eventually, Anne Anastasi’s theories about Psychological Testing would be addressed by Robert Sternberg, Frank Yekovich, and Raymond Cattell.

+ In August 2020, Williams was hospitalised in Auckland after testing positive for COVID-19.

+ Gustav had fired 48 rounds and worn out its original barrel, which had already fired around 250 rounds during testing and development.

+ Now that Abuse Filter is now ready for testing on small and medium wikis, I want to make a proposal for installing it on this wiki.

+ The noise has increased as of December 2020 because the Flight Testing Centre was made an airport for chartered aircrafts.

+ The Nevada Test Site is an area set aside for the testing of nuclear weapons.

+ The Wikimedia Foundation will be testing its secondary data centre.

“workings” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “workings”:

– The open-cut and underground workings resumed, offering the University an opportunity to manage it as a working mine and teaching facility.

– The government, because it has a majority of members in the lower house of the legislature, can usually pass its legislation and control the workings of the house.

– The Southern Railway gave the designation Sub to the wide variety of electric multiple units that were used on inner-suburban workings in the South London area.

– Humorism, or humoralism, was a system of medicine about the makeup and workings of the human body.

– The Secretary General is responsible for coordinating the workings of the alliance, leading NATO’s international staff, chairing the meetings of the North Atlantic Council and most major committees of the alliance, with the notable exception of the NATO Military Committee, and acting as NATO’s spokesperson.

– The Researchstudy of the workings of the body is physiology.

workings - sentence examples
workings – sentence examples

Some sentences in use of “deport”

How to use in-sentence of “deport”:

+ The Italian military and police would not help kill or deport Jews.

+ During Rommel’s time in France, Hitler ordered him to deport the Jews in France; Rommel did not.

+ President Richard Nixon’s administration even tried to deport Lennon, because of his political views.

+ They may forced migrationforce people to move; deport people; threaten them until they leave; and use rape and mass murder.

+ After that, the ISC started to deport Jewish prisoners to the Auschwitz concentration camp.

+ The most significant of these were the Alien and Sedition Acts, four laws that allowed the President to deport alien aliens at will, required a longer period of residence before aliens could become citizens, and made it a crime to publish malicious or defamatory material against the government or its officials.

+ In general, they are opposed by the Republican Party, which generally wishes to deport them, while in general Democrats want to help give illegal immigrants legal status.

+ Minister Turina can deport the Jews to Jasenovac”.

Some sentences in use of deport
Some sentences in use of deport

“commerce” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “commerce”:

– Along with the U-boats, commerce raiders and cruisers were used to disrupt Allied shipping in the early years of the war.

– The United States Department of Commerce is the United States CabinetCabinet department of the government concerned with promoting economic development.

– B2C commerce involves e-commerce between businesses and consumers.

– Bruton was also Delegation of the European Union to the United StatesAmbassador of the European Union to the United States from 2004 to 2009, Opposition Leader from 1990 to 1994 and 1997 to 2001, Deputy Leader of Fine Gael from 1987 to 1990, Minister for the Public Service from January 1987 to March 1987, Minister for Finance from 1981 to 1982 and 1986 to 1987, Minister for Industry, Trade, Commerce and Tourism from 1983 to 1986, Minister for Industry and Energy from 1982 to 1983, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Industry and Commerce from 1973 to 1977.

– He completed his undergraduate studies and earned a degree in commerce from Nizam College, Osmania University.

– She was the United States Secretary of Commerce from June 2013 to January 2017.

– In the past they were called the “Balandrins” The local economy is mostly based around commerce and industry.

– Electronic commerce started with the introduction of electronic funds transfer by banks.

commerce use in sentences
commerce use in sentences

Example sentences of “commerce”:

– Around the Renaissance era a mixed language of Italian and many words from Turkish, French, Spanish, Greek and Arabic was used in the eastern region around the Mediterranean Sea It was in use as the language of commerce and diplomacy and was called lingua franca.

– The Netherlands became the dominated global commerce during the second half of the 17th century.

– From April 3, 1996 to April 12, 1996, Good was acting United States Secretary of Commerce until Mickey Kantor was sworn-in.

– The German Navy played a major role in the Second World War as control over the commerce routes in the Atlantic was crucial for Germany, Britain and later the Soviet Union.

– In November 2017, a leaked database of documents known as the Paradise Papers revealed that after becoming commerce secretary, Ross had investments in a Navigator Holdings he once controlled that has significant business ties to Russia which was subject to American sanctions and President Vladimir Putin’s son-in-law.

– Gunray was the chairman of the separatist council and sat on it alongside others such as Count Dooku, the Corporate Alliance’s Passel Argente, the InterGalactic Banking Clan’s San Hill, the Commerce Guild’s Shu Mai, the Techno Union’s Wat Tambor, Poggle the Lesser of Geonosis, and Senators Po Nudo and Tikkes.

– The Air Commerce Act of 1926 began to allow commercial aviation by creating standards, facilitation, and promotion.

– These include the Trade and Commerce Power, the Corporations Power and the External Affairs Power.

– In 1995, she was elected Regional Councilor, and later appointed Regional Councilor for Tourism and Cultural Heritage, a position she held until 1998, when she was assigned the Regional Councilorship for Industry, Commerce and Crafts.

– Before that she served as French Minister for Commerce and Industry from 2 July 2005 to 15 May 2007 in the government of Dominique de Villepin.

– Rather, it was a system in which strict regulations were applied to commerce and foreign relations by the shogunate.

– Plans for modernising Spain included a new Treasury; the stimulation of commerce in the Americas; modernising the Navy; improving relations with the church and ensuring cultural progress.

– The cities were maritime centers with a huge commerce mainly with the Italian peninsula and with the growing Republic of Venice.

– Congress expanded ICC authority to regulate other modes of commerce beginning in 1906.

– He is graduated in commerce from The University of Madras.

– He was United States Secretary of Commerce from February 29, 1972 to February 1, 1973.

– He did them in a backyard shed at his mother’s house in Commerce Township, Michigan.

– It is very strong in economics and commerce related subjects.

– She started playing Water Polo at age 8 at the Commerce Aquatorium.

– The International Chamber of Commerce representing global business defines green economy as “an economy in which economic growth and environmental responsibility work together in a mutually reinforcing fashion while supporting progress on social development”.

- Around the Renaissance era a mixed language of Italian and many words from Turkish, French, Spanish, Greek and Arabic was used in the eastern region around the Mediterranean Sea It was in use as the language of commerce and diplomacy and was called lingua franca.

- The Netherlands became the dominated global commerce during the second half of the 17th century.

More in-sentence examples of “commerce”:

- Nelson chaired the Senate Aging Committee from 2013 to 2015, and was Ranking Member of the Senate Commerce Committee from 2015 to 2019.

- A year later, he was made the Minister of Commerce and Industry.

– Nelson chaired the Senate Aging Committee from 2013 to 2015, and was Ranking Member of the Senate Commerce Committee from 2015 to 2019.

– A year later, he was made the Minister of Commerce and Industry.

– President Katamaru Tanabe, was appointed as Chairpersonchairman, and the new president was invited from outside by Japan’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry and a member of the House of Representatives.

– It offers undergraduate courses in arts, commerce and sciences.

– The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce was formed through the June 1, 1961, merger of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, the largest merger between chartered banks in Canadian history.

– Under this view of federalism, the Supreme Court of the United States, for the first time since the 1930s, struck down an Act of Congress as exceeding federal power under the Commerce Clause.

– The Department of Commerce announced in March 2018 that the 2020 Census will ask if individuals are United States citizens according to a request from the Trump administration.

– In response, the Phoenix Chamber of Commerce was created on November 4 1888.

– Chamber of Commerce from 1979 to 1980 and later as a member of its Senior Council from 1980 to 1985.

– The Court held that while Congress had broad lawmaking authority under the Commerce Clause, the power was limited, and did not extend so far from “commerce” as to authorize the regulation of the carrying of handguns, especially when there was no evidence that carrying them affected the economy on a massive scale.

– For example, Department of Commerce makes rules about trade.

– It was originally created as the United States Department of Commerce and Labor on February 14, 1903.

– His motto on the base of the statue dedicated to him at Victoria Falls, was “Christianity, Commerce and Civilization”.

– Coase attended the London School of Economics, where he received a bachelor of commerce degree in 1932.

– Bootle holds a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Tasmania and a Graduate Diploma in Foreign Affairs and Trade from the Australian National University.

– He also was Leader of Fianna Fáil from 1966 to 1979, Leader of the Opposition from 1973 to 1977, Minister for Finance from 1965 to 1966, Minister for Industry and Commerce from 1959 to 1965, Minister for Education 1957 to 1959, Minister for Gaeltacht Affairs from March 1957 to June 1957, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Lands and Parliamentary Secretary to the Taoiseach from 1951 to 1954.

– Brumby went to the University of Melbourne in 1971 and completed a Bachelor of Commerce degree.

– He was was the Secretary general of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry.

– In addition, this activity used destroyers the IJN needed for commerce defense.

– Fishing is an important activity along the coast, and commerce is the main activity in Ouanaminthe.

– Since the Constitution could not possibly enumerate the “minor ingredients” of the powers of Congress, Marshall “deduced” that Congress had the authority to establish a bank from the “great outlines” of the general welfare, commerce and other clauses.

– He is the President of Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industries.

– Khosla Completed a Bachelor of Commerce in finance at MMK college of commerce and economics.

– It is a center of commerce because of its port, Zeebrugge.

– The Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce took notice of sausage as a highly nutritious food at that time.

– Today, Marion County is one of the major thoroughbred centers of the world, with over 1,200 horse farms in total and about 900 thoroughbred farms totaling some one of only five cities allowed under Chamber of Commerce guidelines to use this title based on yearly money produced by the horse industry.

– He studied commerce and law at the University of Melbourne during the 1960s.

– It has a significant commerce and many Industryindustries, especially textiles, food and cement.

– Ahmad is married to Abdul Matlub Ahmad, a Business Leader and former President of Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce Industries.

– James Hamilton’s “A Strange Business: Art, Culture, and Commerce in Nineteenth Century London” 2015 A The Second panel is in the collection of the Musée des Beaux-Arts d’Orléans.

– His nicknames included The Mick, The Commerce Comet, and Muscles.

– In 1987, the Secretary of Commerce switched to the two-letter State Alpha Code for state abbreviations.

– The Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce is a United KingdomBritish multi-disciplinary institution, based in London.

– During his tenure he reorganized public finances, promoted the liberalization of commerce in order to ensure the prosperity of the mercantile bourgeoisie, promulgated the Navigation Act, persecuted the Catholics and placed England at the head of the European Protestant countries.

– Stresemann had a close relationship with Herbert Hoover, who was Secretary of Commerce in 1921-28 and President from 1929.

– He is a member of Turkish Pediatrics Institution, Pediatric Metabolism and Nutrition Association, Istanbul Chamber of Commerce Health Profession Committee and Association of Private Hospitals and Health Institutions.

– In Ancient RomeRoman times, they were the base for the fermented fish sauce called “garum” that was a staple of cuisine and an item of long-distance commerce produced in industrial quantities.

– The school was started in 1900 as the “École Supérieure de Commerce de Nantes”.

– The three main industries in Fukushima are manufacturing, commerce and farming.

– In 1940, he became the first private citizen appointed as minister of commerce and industry when he joined the cabinet of Konoe Fumimaro.

– The Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry was established in 1973 under the Trade Organisation Ordinance and Companies Act, 1913.

– House of Representatives Energy and Commerce Committee, Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations hearing entitled “Examining The U.S.

– On 1 April 2017, at the Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry annual general meeting Barrow narrowed down his departure as Prime Minister to less than a year and stated that he will retire in March 2018.

– Tsuboshima graduated from the Waseda University Faculty of Commerce in 1952.

– But only in the late XIX century the commerce company “Filonardi” from Italy took control of facilities in the port of Mogadishu.

– But he greatly improved commerce and wealth in the Duchy, developing the port of Nice and building a road through the Alps towards France.

Some example sentences of “sucking”

How to use in-sentence of “sucking”:

– This is the first insect order to show the beginnings of a transition to sucking mouthparts.

– These usually avoid the noxious secretion by puncturing the tadpole’s skin and sucking out its juices.

– This is because the sucking of a bottle is not the same as the sucking of a nipple.

– Felching can also mean the licking or sucking of another person’s anus, similar to the act of a rimjob.

– Behind the mouth is a muscular, pharynx, which acts as a pump, sucking the food through the mouth and on into the oesophagus and stomach.

Some example sentences of sucking
Some example sentences of sucking

Example sentences of “sucking”:

- As their common name suggests, they are often seen hovering or sucking nectar at flowers.

- Lampreys are jawless fish, whose adults are characterized by a toothed, funnel-like, sucking mouth.

– As their common name suggests, they are often seen hovering or sucking nectar at flowers.

– Lampreys are jawless fish, whose adults are characterized by a toothed, funnel-like, sucking mouth.

– Bugs have piercing, sucking mouthparts: this defines the Hemiptera.

– Some stingrays’ mouths have two powerful, shell-crushing plates, while other species have sucking mouthparts that bring in the plankton.

– During this stage, the need for tasting and sucking becomes prominent in producing pleasure.

– They share a common arrangement of sucking mouthparts.

– One famous quote from an auto writer said that the Edsel looked like “an Oldsmobile sucking on a lemon.” Quality of the Edsel was a problem as well.

– They drink by sucking water out of a bag, or from a tube stuck to the wall.

– Hard to describe, it is done by creating a small opening with one’s lips and then blowing or sucking air through the hole.

– He had to eat by sucking food up and swallowing it whole.

– They had long, beak-like, piercing mouthparts, and probably a sucking organ.

– The head ends in a snout with a sucking mouth.

– Thrips feed on a large variety of plants and animals by puncturing them and sucking up the contents.

– Why on earth would someone want to improve their English by learning about someone sucking their parts, or looking up a man’s behind? And obviously, such articles are totally inappropriate for children.

– In many species the mouthparts of the females are adapted for piercing the skin of animal hosts and sucking their blood as ectoparasites.

– The mouthparts of the tadpoles are a sucking disc.

Use the word “despair”

How to use in-sentence of “despair”:

+ It seems that Xena and Despair have both said the Talisman of Fate belongs to them.

+ Considine of “Rolling Stone” said “Superunknown” “demonstrates far greater range than many bands manage in an entire career.” He also stated, “At its best, “Superunknown” offers a more harrowing depiction of alienation and despair than anything on “In Utero”.” Consideine, J.D.

+ This was not the case for Goodbye Despair and Killing Harmony.

+ The burning of the Master’s manuscript is just what Bulgakov did, and for the same reasons of despair and frustration.

+ Even the conductor threw his hands up in despair over the music.

+ The DSS choker begins to activate, and Shinji is driven to despair with the knowledge that he caused Fourth Impact and that Kaworu, perhaps his only friend at this point, is about to die.

+ Part Two introduces Margarita, the Master’s mistress, who refuses to despair of her lover or his work.

+ In despair Faust follows it with his eyes; he falls to his knees and prays.

Use the word despair
Use the word despair

How to use in sentence of “bulb”

How to use in-sentence of “bulb”:

– A hydrometer is usually made of glass and consists of a cylindrical stem and a bulb weighted with mercury or lead shot to make it float upright.

– The silver color in the bulb normally indicates the presence of mercury.

– A projector shines light from a light bulb through a kind of transparent picture.

– The incandescent light bulb turns electricity into light by sending the electric current through a thin wire called a filament.

– A fluorescent bulb is a glass tube usually filled with argon gas and a little bit of mercury.

– Toshiba Corporation was started in 1939, by two companies, a telegraph manufacturer and a light bulb maker.

– McLuhan states that “a light bulb creates an environment by its mere presence”.

How to use in sentence of bulb
How to use in sentence of bulb

Example sentences of “bulb”:

- For example, the wire can be cut in half, and a light bulb can be connected in between the two halves.

- A bulb is the part of some plants, mostly under the Soildirt, that stores food while the plant is resting from growing.
- It can also be known as a bulb pipette or a belly pipette.

– For example, the wire can be cut in half, and a light bulb can be connected in between the two halves.

– A bulb is the part of some plants, mostly under the Soildirt, that stores food while the plant is resting from growing.

– It can also be known as a bulb pipette or a belly pipette.

– It was the first light bulb that could be used in houses – it did not cost too much, and it worked well.

– The filament is the part of the light bulb that produces light.

– It is a bulb containing Mercury attached to a glass tube of narrow diameter.

– The olfactory bulb has one source of sensory input.

– If a single bulb breaks, it is not usually a problem.

– A laboratory thermometer is recognizable by its long stem with a silver bulb at the end.

– When electricity was discovered and the light bulb was invented, David Misell, a British man working in Hubert’s New York shop in 1898, came up with the idea of a light bulb that you could take with you, anywhere you wanted to go.

– A green tint usually indicates an older bulb, although it doesn’t necessarily mean that the bulb is about to burn out.

– Magnetic ballasts have mostly fallen out of use, as they are less efficient than electronic ballasts, they cause the bulb to flicker, and they do not start instantly.

– An automatic jackhammer is used to force the metal into position, so giving a bulb on the inside face away from the pounding.

More in-sentence examples of “bulb”:

– The power of a light bulb is measured in watts.

– On a surface that is not flat, but bent one way or the other, the bulb of air will not be in the middle.

– For example, a light bulb does not only convert electric power into light; it also makes some heat.

– The filament needs to be protected from the air, so it is inside the bulb, and the air in the bulb is either removed or more often, replaced with a noble gas that doesn’t affect anything, like neon or argon.

– For example, a flashlight bulb that has a current of one ampere will pass one coulomb of charge every second.

– The olfactory bulb is a part of the vertebrate forebrain.

– Clusius also noticed the harm done to the bulb by the virus, but did not know that a virus was causing it.

– This bulb indicates if a surface is flat.

– In all forms, the virus harms the bulb and makes it more difficult for the plant to sprout again year after year.

– For example, an incandescent light bulb uses heat.

– Underneath the reflector is the lightbulblight bulb or LED, which is attached to an aluminum tube.

– On a flat surface, the bulb will be in the middle position.

– McLuhan pointed to the light bulb as an example.

– Halogen bulbs with a halogen capsule inside a standard incandescent bulb housing contain no mercury.

– The average rated life of a fluorescent light bulb is 8 to 15 times longer that of incandescent light bulbs.

– She experimented by transferring parts of an infected bulb to a non-infected bulb and seeing if it remained a solid color, or became “broken” in color.

– A light bulb that produces more light and less heat is more efficient.

– The information is given to the olfactory bulb in the front of the forebrain.

– A light bulb does not have content in the way that a newspaper has articles or a television has programs, but it is a medium that has a social effect.

– Today, the 1000 watt bulb can be seen for.

– If the ballast is in the bulb, the bulb is called a self-ballasted lamp.

– If a single bulb breaks, it is not usually a cause for concern.

– However, the olfactory bulb also gets “top-down” information from brain areas like the amygdala, neocortex, hippocampus, locus coeruleus, and substantia nigra.

– A streetlight is a light bulb on a pole used for lighting streets.

– The light-emitting diode may eventually replace the light bulb as developing technology makes it brighter and cheaper.

– Just as a light bulb is measured in watts, the Sun can also be measured in watts.

– After a period of time, the water on the bulb evaporates and at that time, the temperature is measured on each bulb.

– The light bulb lets people do things at nighttime which would be impossible in darkness.

– The small bulb on the tip of the stinging hairs break off and penetrating the skin, injecting the toxin.

– The Townsend mole of the Pacific Northwest often is a nuisance to bulb growers because of its fondness for the bulbs of many kinds of plants.

– He describes the light bulb as a medium without any content.

– The temperature is then that of the bulb with the lowest temperature, floating above.

– In everyday use, the kelvin is most commonly used to measure very low or very high temperatures, such as the temperature of liquid nitrogen or the temperature of a light bulb filament.

– An incandescent light bulb has a small thin wire with two bigger wires holding it up.

– This type of light bulb worked poorly and was little used until Joseph Swan and Thomas Edison improved it in the 1870s.

– Eventually, the bulb is unable to flower again, which is why rare color broken bulbs from the past are no longer in existence.

– To make the bulb produce more light, the filament is usually made of coils of fine wire, also known as the coiled coil.

– Only about 3% of the energy that goes into an incandescent light bulb actually makes light, the rest makes heat.

– A bulb is an onionlike structure, filled with food.

– Inside the glass bulb there was a small metal wire and a large metal plate.

– A neon lamp is a light bulb that can make many colors when Noble gasses are inside of the bulb.

– There are many types of keels, including full keels, long keels, fin keels, winged keels, bulb keels, and twin keels among other designs.

– This happens so fast that a light bulb does not stop glowing.

– The light bulb lets people do things at nightime which would be impossible in darkness.

– Sometimes it is used for lighting, when it is convenient to have the light bulb someplace other than where the light needs to be.

- The power of a light bulb is measured in watts.

- On a surface that is not flat, but bent one way or the other, the bulb of air will not be in the middle.
- For example, a light bulb does not only convert electric power into light; it also makes some heat.

“respond to” – sentence examples

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

– Wollstonecraft wrote the “Rights of Woman” quickly so that she could directly respond to ongoing events; she wanted to write a more thoughtful second volume, but died before doing so.

– One day, it was found that a reed failed to respond to the current.

– They also respond to serious crimes like bank robberies when normal police officers cannot control the criminals.

– Though we do have seven CheckUsers, some are not active, and some who do “use” the right do not always respond to on/off-wiki requests.

– They contain the pigment Iodopsin and respond to bright light and colour, because of which we can see stuff clearly around us.

– New models of touchpads often do more things because they can respond to the pressure of more than one finger.

– The situation where one player is making threats, and his opponent must respond to them.

– The deep Web contains library catalogs, official legislative documents of governments, phone books, and other content which is dynamically prepared to respond to a query.

respond to - sentence examples
respond to – sentence examples

Example sentences of “respond to”:

– I have had some edits rolled back by user Gotonda who has declined to respond to my notations on his talk page of why they were inappropriate..

– It uses Siri to answer phone calls, respond to text messages, give directions, and play music while keeping your eyes on the road.

– In the Catechism of the Catholic Church is specified that by means of meditation “The mind seeks to understand the why and how of the Christian life, in order to adhere and respond to what the Lord is asking”; also it is pointed out that “meditation engages thought, imagination, emotion, and desire.

– Herpes virus meningitis may respond to an antiviral drug.

– The governor of the state in which the disaster occurred must declare a state of emergency and formally request from the President that FEMA and the federal government respond to the disaster.

– With administrative tools, DannyS712 would be able to respond to vandalism/spam themselves, and they have more than enough experience both here and on other projects to be trusted with more buttons.

– He is known for creating the 5-point Likert scale, a scale that allows people to respond to questions of interest, in order to measure people’s attitudes.

– If this user does not respond to any of the messages and if this type of pointless edits are not stopped, this IP should be blocked, imo.

– It seems there’s some confusion here…I’ll clarify and respond to some two comments.

– I’m fine with anyone reviewing my block, but please give me the chance to respond to the blocked users first ok? Afterall, I blocked them and I deserve the chance to respond to a request for unblocking.

- I have had some edits rolled back by user Gotonda who has declined to respond to my notations on his talk page of why they were inappropriate..

- It uses Siri to answer phone calls, respond to text messages, give directions, and play music while keeping your eyes on the road.

More in-sentence examples of “respond to”:

- Administrators patrol this category from time to time and will respond to requests as appropriate.

- I will not be able to respond to admin requests so I ask the other sysops monitor my talk page for any activity.
- Organisms can respond to stress in different ways.

– Administrators patrol this category from time to time and will respond to requests as appropriate.

– I will not be able to respond to admin requests so I ask the other sysops monitor my talk page for any activity.

– Organisms can respond to stress in different ways.

– It lets animals respond to what is around them.

– If the infant is part of a litter it plays with its littermates; if it is a single infant, after the first stage of infancy it will begin peer play with other juveniles nearby, close enough for the mother to quickly respond to any difficulty.

– Washington was a delegate to the Continental CongressFirst Continental Congress, which was created by the Thirteen Colonies to respond to various laws passed by the British government.

– In terms of computer network defense, defense in depth measures should not only prevent security breaches but also buy an organization time to detect and respond to an attack.

– Lee did not respond to the offer.

– In February 2021, Pedro Pierluisi, said Congress was “morally obligated” to respond to last year’s referendum.

– These workers proved that mice which could not respond to LPS had mutations which abolished the function of TLR4.

– Police officers have to patrol and respond to emergencies as quickly as possible.

– The larger parties must respond to these opinions, and sometimes the larger parties copy ideas from third parties.

– An interesting feature of the game is that it is interactive and the characters can respond to you differently depending on what you are wearing.

– Two Philadelphia Police Department officers arrived in the area to respond to a domestic dispute.

– Modified epitheliumepithelial cells, known as hair cells, respond to changes around the fish.

– The body position does not respond to stimuli, and there is decreased sensitivity to pain.

– Each color receptor respond to different ranges of the color spectrum.

– He also helps carry out the council policies, develops programs and budgets to respond to council goals, and makes sure that people get effective and efficient city services.

– Former co-stars, many fans throughout the entertainment business along with politicians such as John McCain and Chris Christie taking to the internet to respond to his sudden death.

– If a report has been marked as resolved for a while, go ahead and remove it when you respond to new ones.

– Halsey ordered the remainder of the task force to return to base and directed the rest of his naval forces to take station in the Coral Sea, south of Guadalcanal, to be ready to respond to a Japanese attack.

– Sometimes, this happens because the person’s immune system did not respond to the vaccine.

– The most common ones are pH-sensitive hydrogels, which respond to pH changes in the environment.

– After Hulette did not respond to mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, the paramedics rushed to their townhouse but they pronounced her dead.

– Phototropism is one of the many plant tropisms or movements which respond to external stimuli.

– However, lately there has been a growing contention that the Federal Council is often too slow to respond to the needs of the moment, too resistant to change and too weak to lead the powerful federal bureaucracy.

– Once they have identified an invader, the cells respond to remove pathogens or pathogen-infected cells.

– I think what we did was to respond to a situation that was unconscionable.” On September 9, 2008, journalist Jake Tapper talked about the comic strip in Ayers’ blog, where he explained the soundbite: “The one thing I don’t regret is opposing the war in Vietnam with every ounce of my being….

– During his morning routine, Rogers would respond to every single fan mail and return them to the respective sender.

– If I need to supply more reasons as to why this page should be recovered please respond to me.

– The destruction of the French railway system prior to D-Day made it hard for the Germans to respond to the invasion.

– Various sensors, mostly bristles, respond to touch, from strong contact to very weak air currents.

– In bacteriumbacteria and other single-cell organisms, the transduction processes a cell has limits the number of ways it can respond to its environment.

– Work songs included a vocal call and response, or where the lead drummer makes a beat and then the others respond to it.

– I will respond to all suggestions for improvement on this article.

– You do not take an approach that negotiates with the editor, and you seem to think that if he doesn’t respond to the warnings, then he should be blocked.

– The editor using the IP never respond to messages on the Talk page.

– These markets will quickly respond to changes in supply and demand to find a price.

– When the narrator reports that the police respond to a call placed by a neighbor who heard a distressful scream, the narrator invites them to look around, confident that they will not find any evidence of the murder.

– I also want to respond as quickly as I can to respond to and answer all questions.

– It also allows users to answer phone calls and respond to text messages on their Mac or iPad.

– They are used to respond to Stress stress, to suppress pain and hunger.

– Esthercita, daughter of the mayor of this town, is obsessed with Damian, who does not respond to his flirtations, but Damian finally gives in, and she seduces him to succeed.

– Lastly, the light-responsive hydrogels respond to light.

– I’m on IRC most of the day so readily able to respond to requests as they come.

– Once the questions submission period has ended on April 20, the Elections Committee will then collate the questions for the candidates to respond to beginning on April 21.

Example uses in sentence of “prelude”

How to use in-sentence of “prelude”:

+ Many times a composer would add a Prelude before all the dances.

+ For example, the French Romantic musicRomantic composer Charles Gounod wrote a setting of Ave Maria that is based on the melody of the first Prelude in C Major in the “WTC”.

+ That is, the first prelude and fugue is in C major, the second is in C minor, the third in C-sharp major, the fourth in C-sharp minor, and so on, until the last two preludes and fugues are in B major and B minor, in that order.

+ In Book I of “The Well-Tempered Clavier”, Bach chose to write the eighth prelude in E-flat minor but the accompanying fugue in D-sharp minor.

+ The prelude opens with a “serene” theme in D flat.

Example uses in sentence of prelude
Example uses in sentence of prelude

Example sentences of “prelude”:

+ This gift was a physical precedent for the Order, and it was also a prelude to its official introduction years later.

+ He added melody and words to Johann Sebastian Bach’s first prelude from “The Well-Tempered Clavier”.

+ Just like Bach’s “Well-Tempered Clavier”, there is a prelude in every major and minor key signature, but unlike Bach’s, these pieces are not meant to be followed by anything; they are just separate pieces of music that are often performed together.

+ The prelude is famous for its repeating A-flat.

+ Sometimes, they wrote a short orchestral introduction to an opera which they called Prelude instead of the usual word “overture”.

+ The trade in gum arabic: prelude to French conquest in Senegal.

+ Another very famous example of a work in C sharp minor is Rachmaninoff’s Prelude in C-sharp minor Op.

+ The prelude to the opera is very famous and is often played by itself at concerts.

+ Sand did not say which prelude Chopin played for her at that time.

+ There are motifs which represent Jesus’ sadness, and one for Peter, another one representing the new faith, Christ the Redeemer and the prelude ends by hearing these last two at the same time.

+ This gift was a physical precedent for the Order, and it was also a prelude to its official introduction years later.

+ He added melody and words to Johann Sebastian Bach's first prelude from "The Well-Tempered Clavier".

+ However, it does appear as a secondary key area in several works in sharp keys, for example in the Prelude and Fugue in C sharp major from Bach’s Well-Tempered Klavier, Book 1.

+ The opera starts with a prelude played by the orchestra.

+ By the early 18th century, the Baroque musicBaroque prelude was often a piece of music which was followed by a fugue.

+ Sometimes a suite started with a prelude before the allemande.

+ The Prelude and Liebestod is a concert version of the overture and Isolde’s Act 3 aria, arranged by Wagner, which was first performed in 1862, before the first performance of the opera itself in 1865.

+ Each book has a prelude and fugue in a different major and minor key.

+ On July 25, 1934, eight Austrian NazismNazis entered the Chancellery shot and coup, as a prelude to Anschluss.