Some example sentences of “the death of”

How to use in-sentence of “the death of”:

+ In 1715, after the death of his father, he left the Army and governmentgoverned the duchy of Saxe-Hildburghausen.

+ He became acting President after the death of Michael Sata on 28 October 2014.

+ After the death of her husband she moved to Paris.

+ Another by-election was held in 1941 after the death of John Price.

+ After the death of his second wife, Franziska Matzelsberger, in 1884, Alois and Klara were married on 7 January 1885 in a wedding held early in the morning at Hitler’s rooms on the top floor of the Pommer Inn in Braunau.

+ The Gulag system declined during the 1950s after the death of Joseph Stalin, and many people were released starting in 1954.

+ After the death of his father, Seinei overcame others in the struggle for power.

Some example sentences of the death of
Some example sentences of the death of

Example sentences of “the death of”:

+ Sagal took over as the series’ lead character after the death of Ritter.

+ After the death of his father the Schaaf family went to Bremen.

+ A tiny number of these people claim the vacancy actually goes back to the death of Pope Pius X in 1914, among other little-known positions.

+ After the death of the Roman emperor Constantine I Constantine in 337 A.D.

+ It ends with the death of Theodoric the Great, roughly 474-526.

+ The remaining branch went extinct in the male line in 1740 with the death of Charles VI, Holy Roman EmperorHoly Roman Emperor Charles VI and completely in 1780 with the death of his eldest daughter, Maria Theresa of Austria.

+ He won the leadership after the death of John Curtin in 1945.

+ In March 2007, Cheadle starred with comedian Adam Sandler in Mike Binder’s “Reign Over Me”, a comedy-drama about a man who has slipped away from reality after the death of his wife and three daughters in 9/11.

+ Because the Duke of Orleans had voted the death of his brother Louis XVI, Louis XVIII had greatly disliked the Orléans family.

+ She and her husband had a loving marriage and after the death of his wife, Henri preferred to remain a widower until his own death in 1897.

+ Sagal took over as the series' lead character after the death of Ritter.

+ After the death of his father the Schaaf family went to Bremen.

+ After the death of Saebert in 616, Mellitus was driven out and the kingdom reverted to paganism.

+ Following the death of Val Heim on November 21, 2019, Robinson became the oldest living player.

+ He died just seven days after the death of Henry Allingham, aged 113, who had been the only other remaining British-resident First World War veteran.

+ In 1644, after the death of Emperor Chongzhen, Zhu Yousong and changed his name to Hongguang in another year.

+ And after the death of Lothair II of LotharingiaLothair II in 869, these were added the eastern parts of Lotharingia.

+ Antiquarian Magazine; March and April of 1930 At the death of his father in 1934, Ensko took over Robert Ensko, Inc.

+ In the 12th century Poland broke into some smaller states after the death of King Bolesław III Wrymouth in 1138 because of his will.

More in-sentence examples of “the death of”:

+ The prison was demolished in 1987, largely to prevent it from becoming a Neo-Nazi shrine, after the death of its final remaining prisoner, Rudolf Hess, who had been the prison's sole occupant after the release of Speer and von Schirach in 1966.

+ Dragon Boat Festival is celebrated to commemorate the death of Qu Yuan, a patriotic poet of the State of Chu during the Warring States period.
+ These segments ended prematurely with the September 29, 1997 episode of "Raw", after the death of Pillman on October 5, 1997 due to hereditary heart problems.

+ The prison was demolished in 1987, largely to prevent it from becoming a Neo-Nazi shrine, after the death of its final remaining prisoner, Rudolf Hess, who had been the prison’s sole occupant after the release of Speer and von Schirach in 1966.

+ Dragon Boat Festival is celebrated to commemorate the death of Qu Yuan, a patriotic poet of the State of Chu during the Warring States period.

+ These segments ended prematurely with the September 29, 1997 episode of “Raw”, after the death of Pillman on October 5, 1997 due to hereditary heart problems.

+ In 2010, he became a United States SenateSenator for West Virginia, after the death of Robert Byrd.

+ According to Voltaire, the man was imprisoned in 1661, after the death of Cardinal Mazarin.

+ At the death of the insured person or on the date of maturity whichever happens earlier, the amount insured will be paid.

+ She was previously thought to be the oldest living American, from the death of Elsie Thompson on March 21, 2013 until Gertrude Weaver was verified to be older in July 2014.

+ The JacobitismJacobite claims to the throne following the death of Anne Marie, Queen of Sardinia.

+ Hamlet was performed in the castle for the first time on the 200th anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare.

+ This was two days after the death of mother Hermilda Gaviria, who opposed the exhumation.

+ On the death of Galerius, in May 311, Licinius shared the entire empire with Maximinus Daia.

+ Breed became “acting” Mayor following the death of Mayor Ed Lee.

+ In the reshuffle of Ernestine territories after the death of the Saxe-Gothaducal line in 1825, Saxe-Meiningen got the territories of Hildburghausen and Saalfeld.

+ On the death of Jean-Baptiste Joseph Delambre in 1822 he became head of the mathematics section.

+ The House of Alpin, sometimes referred to as the Alpínid dynasty, Clann Chináeda, and Clann Chinaeda meic Ailpín was the house given to the kings of Scotland, titled as “King of the Picts” from the reign of Kenneth MacAlpin I in 843/848 until the death of Malcolm II in 1034.

+ So, his grandfather, Abdul-Muttalib, took care of him after the death of Amina but he too died two years later when Muhammad was nine.

+ With the death of Israeli supercentenarian Yisrael Kristal on 11 August 2017, Núñez became the worlds oldest living man.

+ Carolina Augusta remained inconsolable over the death of her eldest son, Louis, and died in exile at Twickenham, England, in 1869 from infectious tuberculosis.

+ Since the death of his parents Mahler had supported his two sisters.

+ In January 2020, media reported his true identity is Amir Mohammed Abdul Rahman al-Mawli al-Salbi His appointment by a Majlis-ash-Shura#Caliphateshura council was announced by ISIL media on 31 October 2019, less than a week after the death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

+ After the death of Nicholas Oresko on October 4, 2013, Maxwell became the oldest living Medal of Honor recipient.

+ He served as a United States SenateUnited States Senator from Massachusetts from 2009 to 2010, having been appointed to fill the seat created by the death of Ted Kennedy.

+ Death Row then suffered poor sales in 1997, after the death of 2Pac.

+ In May 1945, de Valera visited the German minister in Dublin, to express sympathy over the death of the Führer.

+ The movie is about a struggle for control of a major furniture company due to the death of the company’s CEO.

+ In January 2021, he became a guest host after the death of longtime host Alex Trebek.

+ Following the death of his four-year-old son Conor, who fell from a window of a 53rd-floor New York apartment owned by his mother’s friend on March 20 1991, Clapton arrived at the apartment shortly after the accident.

+ They said the circus workers were responsible for the death of the elephant.

+ Animism includes belief in a person’s spirit surviving the death of the body.

+ The most famous part of the movie is the death of Bambi’s mother.

+ The balance of power was further upset by the death of Crassus in 53 BC.

+ In 1982, after the death of their father, the three Dindar brothers inherited the company and divided it into two.

+ A paper written by Benjamin Franklin in the 1780s blamed the unusually cool summer of 1783 on volcanic dust coming from Iceland, where the eruption of Laki#1783 eruptionLaki volcano had released enormous amounts of sulfur dioxide, resulting in the death of much of the island’s livestock and a catastrophic famine which killed a quarter of the population.

+ The second part covers the Trojan War to the death of Alexander the Great.

+ After the death of Shivan Qaderi, a student and opposition activist in July 9 2005, the Kurdish population protested against the Iranian government.

+ After the death of President Paul von Hindenburg on 2 August 1934, Hitler assumed the office of Reichspräsident, and thus became commander in chief.

+ With the death of Red Schoendienst on June 6, 2018, Lasorda was the oldest living Hall-of-Famer.

+ A cuneiform tablet found in 1986 shows that Ugarit was destroyed after the death of Merneptah, about 1178 BC.

+ After the death of the founder, his widow Karen Zerby became the leader of TFI, taking the title of ‘Queen’ and ‘prophetess.’ She married Steve Kelly, an assistant of David Berg whom Berg had chosen as her ‘consort’ before his death.

+ The Saxe-Altenburg line became extinct following the death of Prince George Moritz in 1991.

+ He was chosen as king after the death of Margaret, Maid of Norway.

+ It ends with the death of Joseph.

+ In 1173 Mu’izz ad-Din took the city of Ghazni from Mahmud of Ghazni which he did to avenge the death of his ancestor Muhammad ibn Suri.

+ This interest is probably caused by the death of his uncle, who was murdered of the Irish Republican Army.

+ He became the Iroijlaplap of Kwajalein after the death of his cousin, Amata Kabua.

“platonic” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “platonic”:

– A platonic solid is a kind of polyhedron.

– Romantic love is the opposite of platonic love.

– An icosahedron is a Platonic solid that is made of triangles and has twenty sides.

– Each convex regular 4-polytope is bounded by a set of 3-dimensional “cells” which are all Platonic solids of the same type and size.

– It’s a truly lousy episode because it fairly rings with indifference, glib cruelty, and enough lamp-shading of creative exhaustion to serve as platonic ideal for late-run ‘is that show still on?’ disposability.

– The trophy is designed with platonic dimensions, so that it can be easily recognised from any angle.

platonic some example sentences
platonic some example sentences

Example sentences of “platonic”:

– The convex regular icosahedron is usually referred to simply as the “regular icosahedron”, one of the five regular Platonic solids, and is represented by its Schläfli symbol, containing 20 triangular faces, with 5 faces meeting around each vertex.

– Plato considered that only the mind could access the timeless reality of truths, the realm of the Forms casting the visible world.Norriss S Heterhington, “Cosmology: Historical, Literary, Philosophical, Religious, and Scientific Perspectives Plato’s metaphorical allegory of the cave—whereby humans only know reality as shadows of the real things they see interacting on a wall—suggests the practical consequences of Platonic realism as to “natural philosophy” in its endeavor to explain the natural world and as to values in human society.

– A polyhedron of 20 faces is an icosahedron, one of the five Platonic solids.

– Of the five platonic polyhedra, only the tetrahedron is dual to itself.

– A dodecahedron which looks exactly the same from all faces is also a platonic solid.

– These are the four-dimensional analogs of the Platonic solids.

– Romantic love can lead to things such as dating, marriage and sex, but a person can also feel for friends, such as platonic love, or family.

– Geometry of space frames is often based on platonic solids.

– It is less common to use the word “girlfriend” to mean a female friend in a platonic relationship.

- The convex regular icosahedron is usually referred to simply as the "regular icosahedron", one of the five regular Platonic solids, and is represented by its Schläfli symbol, containing 20 triangular faces, with 5 faces meeting around each vertex.

- Plato considered that only the mind could access the timeless reality of truths, the realm of the Forms casting the visible world.Norriss S Heterhington, "Cosmology: Historical, Literary, Philosophical, Religious, and Scientific Perspectives Plato's metaphorical allegory of the cave—whereby humans only know reality as shadows of the real things they see interacting on a wall—suggests the practical consequences of Platonic realism as to "natural philosophy" in its endeavor to explain the natural world and as to values in human society.
- A polyhedron of 20 faces is an icosahedron, one of the five Platonic solids.

– Between these poles, called Platonic realismrealism and nominalism, are other positions.

– There are a lot more uses for Platonic Solids, but some of the main reasons are:the shapes are often used to make dice, because dice of these shapes can be made fair.

– The octahedron is unique among the Platonic solids in having an even number of faces meeting at each vertex.

– They do agree that there are five Platonic solids, which are regular polyhedra.

– It is less common to use the term “boyfriend” to mean a male friend in a platonic relationship.

– In several cases observed by psychologists around the globe, hugs are often used to solidify relationships in both sexual and platonic cases and often lead to further physical encounters.

– Five of these may be thought of as higher dimensional analogs of the Platonic solids.

Use the word “itching”

How to use in-sentence of “itching”:

– The species of Trombiculidae which bite in their larval stage cause “intense irritation”, cause intense irritation or “a wheal responsewheal, usually with severe itching and dermatitis”.

– They may also include itching and hives all over the body, and even difficulty breathing.

– The condition not only causes cosmetic troubles, it also creates itching and painful problems.

– Their bite is not always felt, but leaves a small round, reddish bump that starts itching hours or days later.

– However, they can have very bad itching and a slow heart rate.

– Ringworm is a contagious disease that causes itching of skin.

– They may include itching of the vagina, redness, swelling or blisters within 30minutes of contact.

– They can produce an itching sensation when they touch skin.

Use the word itching
Use the word itching

Some example sentences of “expeditionary”

How to use in-sentence of “expeditionary”:

– He was 15 years old when he joined the 146th Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force in Sydenham, Ontario.

– The French Expeditionary Corps French Expeditionary Corps would move towards Monte Cairo.

– After being introduced by an American exchange student who friends with his father and was in the commercial business, Inuzuka joined IBM, which was conducting a statistical survey of expeditionary forces at the time, but left the company two years after the presenter returned to Japan.

– It was damaged in 1900 by the international expeditionary force during the suppression of the Boxer Rising and 24 years later, it became a public park in 1924.

– However, Yasuda was not used to the feudal nature of the classical music world, and due to financial difficulties to keep paying a large monthly fee, he started a part-time job as a jazzman at an expeditionary force club.

– The Anglo-Egyptian Nile Expeditionary Force included 25,800 men, 8,600 of whom were British.

– Prior to that, he commanded I Marine Expeditionary Force, United States Marine Forces Central Command, and 1st Marine Division 1st Marine Division during the Iraq War.

Some example sentences of expeditionary
Some example sentences of expeditionary

Example sentences of “expeditionary”:

– I Marine Expeditionary Force is the largest of the three MEFs in the Marine Corps.

– Until then, Ishibashi began to liked classical music and hated jazz, but the mighty meals of the expeditionary force club caught up with him and he turned to jazz lovers.

– He went to France with the Garhwal Brigade of the Indian Expeditionary Force.

– The aim was to break through the salient at the junction point between the French forces, with operations between Bapaume and Saint Simon, intending to then create a wedge between the two contingents, pushing the British Expeditionary Force out towards the sea.

– The French Expeditionary Force got into the Aurunci Mountains.

– The Brazilian Expeditionary Force or BEF than to get the BEF going.

– During the 1930s, Gelli volunteered for the Blackshirts expeditionary forces sent by Benito MussoliniMussolini in support of Francisco Franco’s rebellion in the Spanish Civil War.

– At the Battle of Mons the British Expeditionary Force halted the German forces temporarily.

– The war was fought between the French Union’s French Far East Expeditionary Corps, led by France and supported by Emperor Bảo Đại’s Vietnamese National Army on one side, and the Viet MinhViệt Minh, led by Hồ Chí Minh and Võ Nguyên Giáp on the other.

– He was stationed with the 52nd Expeditionary Flying Training Squadron52d Bombardment Squadron, one of the original squadrons of the 29th Bombardment Group.

- I Marine Expeditionary Force is the largest of the three MEFs in the Marine Corps.

- Until then, Ishibashi began to liked classical music and hated jazz, but the mighty meals of the expeditionary force club caught up with him and he turned to jazz lovers.
- He went to France with the Garhwal Brigade of the Indian Expeditionary Force.

– Once World WarII began, he was commissioned into the Royal Berkshire Regiment and went with the British Expeditionary Force to France.

– The commander of the expeditionary forces was Masagorō Komai, a Choshu samurai.

– Today it is home to many units including the I Marine Expeditionary Force.

– Most of the British Expeditionary Force and many French soldiersoldiers escaped to England from Dunkirk during Operation Dynamo.

– The reason for the presence of the American military expeditionary force in Korea was to support an American diplomatic delegation sent to establish trade and diplomatic relations with Korea and to ascertain the fate of the “General Sherman” merchant ship.

– After the evacuation of the British Expeditionary Forces from Dunkirk in May 1940, the British started to plan an attack force.

– The 3rd Division was sent to Belgium as part of the British Expeditionary Force.

– They sent an expeditionary force to fight alongside the allies in the Italian Campaign.

In-sentence examples of “forgiven”

How to use in-sentence of “forgiven”:

+ Having forgiven them, Dave returns to Los Angeles with the Chipmunks and officially adopts them as his sons, but becomes frustrated after discovering that the squirrels destroyed everything at their house.

+ Although he is seen as a villain throughout the series, in the end he is treated like a hero and forgiven by everyone.

+ Justification means that God has forgiven all our sins.

+ It also focused on sadness and being saved or forgiven by God.

+ He had forgiven him already.

+ He then knew that God had forgiven him and that he was accepted by God.

+ But in the end, Gardabhilla was forgiven and run away to a forest, where he was killed by a tiger.

In-sentence examples of forgiven
In-sentence examples of forgiven

Example sentences of “forgiven”:

+ An indulgence, in Roman CatholicismRoman Catholic theology, means that temporal punishment for sins which have already been forgiven is taken from the sinner.

+ Sins are forgiven once a year during Yom Kippur.

+ The King tells him about his son, and asks the Inquisitor whether Carlos should be forgiven or sentenced to death.

+ Tina and Vasu have not yet forgiven Thapki for messing up her daughters life.

+ As he dies, he asks Percy to make sure all the demigods are claimed to avoid this happening again which might mean that they had become friends again because he is forgiven by Percy.

+ This is the only sin in Islam which cannot be forgiven by God, unless a person turns repentant on Earth.

+ During Ramadan, Muslims ask to be forgiven for their sins, and they pray for help in stopping them from doing bad things.

+ Forgiveness can occur without the person being forgiven ever knowing about it.

+ It is a way for people to be forgiven of their sins, or things they do wrong.

+ Her first feature movie, “All Is Forgiven All Is Forgiven“, won the Water Lilies”.

+ Jackie Chan, an actor, said that Hong Kong people had forgiven the Philippine Police.

+ An indulgence, in Roman CatholicismRoman Catholic theology, means that temporal punishment for sins which have already been forgiven is taken from the sinner.

+ Sins are forgiven once a year during Yom Kippur.

Sentence example of “narration”

How to use in-sentence of “narration”:

– In 2000, the channel’s Weather Star XL systems introduced an audio function, Vocal Local, which assembles narration tracks heard during local forecast segments to introduce forecast products, and read descriptive forecasts and primary weather observations; while most cable operators added the Vocal Local feature, some did not employ it on their Weather Star XL units.

– A hadith is the narration of an event from the life of Muhammad, the prophet of Islam.

– By 2020, a workprint of the movie has been released including narration done by Mara Wilson instead of Alec Baldwin.

– John Larroquette reprised his voice narration for the opening intertitles.

– Card wrote the narration in three video games: “Loom Loom”, “The Secret of Monkey Island” and “The Dig” in the early 1990s.

– From 1995 until his death, Weaver has worked primarily as a voice actor, providing narration for programs on the History Channel.

– In February 2013, a piece of DLC for the PC game “War of the Roses” will feature narration from Blessed.

Sentence example of narration
Sentence example of narration

Make sentence of “revolving”

How to use in-sentence of “revolving”:

– In hotels and public buildings, is usual to find “push” doors either side of a revolving door.

– Buildings are usually fitted with revolving doors to save energy: Revolving doors can be made to hinder airflow.

– The final two seasons presented a narrative change, with the focus of the show divided between plots in the West Wing with President Bartlet and his remaining senior staffers and plots revolving around the rest of the main cast on the campaign trail for the 2006 election.

– There are competitive divisions for almost all types of fly, fixed spool and revolving spool tackle, and competitor classes.

– Some had different barrels or revolving barrel changers, which meant they did not need an organist to play them, and had a larger selection of music.

Make sentence of revolving
Make sentence of revolving

Example sentences of “revolving”:

- Ferris wheels are large, round, revolving structures with gondolas where people sit.

- He was the tutor of Alexander of Aphrodisias, and wrote a work "On Revolving Spheres".
- In a revolving door, several panels are fixed on a central axis.

– Ferris wheels are large, round, revolving structures with gondolas where people sit.

– He was the tutor of Alexander of Aphrodisias, and wrote a work “On Revolving Spheres”.

– In a revolving door, several panels are fixed on a central axis.

– Tourism is a big earner for the province, with most of the tourism revolving around the old city of Trinidad, a World Heritage SiteWorld Heritage listed city which has dozens of colonial buildings dating back to the Spanish conquest in the 1500s, and, as with most of Cuba, sugarcane and cattle are important commodities.

– A revolving bookcase is shown in Li Jie’s “Yingzao Fashi”.

– A revolving door is a way to enter or exit a building.

– The earth is revolving around the sun in an elliptical orbit, resulting continuous change in the distance between sun and the earth on annual basis.

– The show is set at the Elite Way School, a private boarding high school in Mexico City with a major plot line revolving around a group of students forming a pop band.

– In imperial China, there were revolving bookcases.

– They are also called revolving guns, though “revolver” is used far more often.

– By 1905 this lamp was converted to a revolving lamp.

– It consists of three stories revolving around the character Anna Fang.

– Starting at a single point, and revolving outwardly until the end of the universe.

– It is not a “list of all nuns” it is just “a” list of nuns, mostly Bavarian, taken from ongoing readings revolving around an online manuscript project that I expect to produce at least a couple more articles.

– Selfridge, Firehouses, Revolving Doors”.

– By expelling notions of Ethiopianism or multi-ethnic Ethiopian national identity from the national political dialogue the TPLF has increased the ethnic cleavages and created a system revolving around ethnic affiliation, void of political ideology.

– Scenes are built on the revolving stage and when a new scene is needed they simply rotate the stage; it makes progress of plays move quickly and easily.

“settlement” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “settlement”:

+ They settlement of Western civilisation in the 1920s, when Minyintiri was still a child.

+ The settlement was formally recognized by the Spanish authorities as a town two years later by a royal decree.

+ The micronation is located near the ruins of Achziv, an ancient settlement on the Mediterranean coast in the Western Galilee, about 5 kilometers north of Nahariya.

+ Defence Colony was originally a settlement of defence veterans started in the 1970s.

+ Norwich is the biggest settlement in East Anglia after that it is Ipswich in Suffolk.

+ This area’s first settlement in 1659 was named Penacook, for the Indian name Pannukog, meaning crooked place or bend in the river.

+ Before the Romans, it was a settlement of the Catuvellauni tribe, which called it Verlamion.

settlement - sentence examples
settlement – sentence examples

Example sentences of “settlement”:

+ Moti Daman Fort is situated in the main settlement area of the Union territory of Daman and Diu, i.e.

+ Yefremkasinskoye Rural Settlement comprises thirteen rural localities.

+ For decades, no permanent European settlement was made in the area.

+ Bolshevylskoye Rural Settlement comprises three rural localities.

+ San Pedro Town is the largest settlement and only town on Ambergris.

+ Dutch settlement in the Americas started in 1613 with New Amsterdam, which was exchanged with the English for Suriname at the Treaty of Breda and renamed to New York City.

+ The town is the most populated settlement in the republic.

+ He became Assistant Settlement Overseer.

+ I have put another code without Infobox Settlement but calling the Template Location map directly.

+ Archaeologists have said that the settlement may have been a royal family site where Pictish kings lived.

+ Moti Daman Fort is situated in the main settlement area of the Union territory of Daman and Diu, i.e.

+ Yefremkasinskoye Rural Settlement comprises thirteen rural localities.
+ For decades, no permanent European settlement was made in the area.

+ It was damaged in a volcanic eruption near the Settlement in 1961 which forced the entire population to abandon the settlement and move to the UK.

+ The floors of the PPN B settlement of Nevali Cori measure about 80 m².

+ Near the end of Charlemagne’s reign and throughout the reigns of his sons and grandsons, a string of Viking raids began, leading to a Scandinavian conquest and settlement of the region now known as Normandy.

+ Originally, the settlement was a Roman fort “.

+ It means a settlement in Europe that has the right to have markets.

+ The inter-district settlement system headed by Zaporizhia is characterized by a high level of industrial and economic mastery of the territory, high value of agricultural lands and pago environment.

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

+ The first settlement at Media was made in 1878.

More in-sentence examples of “settlement”:

+ Cary began in 1750 as a settlement called Bradford’s Ordinary.

+ After Sydney Cove, the second settlement in colonial Australia was named Rose Hill in his honour.

+ The first settlement of Watertown was at the Saltonstall Plantation in 1630.

+ The earliest Slavic settlement is also called “Vrbas” and it was first mentioned in 1320.

+ Human Settlement refers to the action of people coming together to live in an area.

+ The original settlement with a church was founded by monks from Litomyšl and called after the flowing river Svitava.

+ After the State of Israel was created in 1948, Steinberg had criticized the exclusivist politics of the Zionist government and continued his attempts to create a non-nationalist Jewish settlement in some other part of the world.

+ The first evidence of settlement dates from pre-Roman times, and it is clear that the Romans also lived in the area.

+ A kibbutz is a type of farming settlement in modern Israel.

+ The “Ocean” returned and on 20 May 1804, the settlement was abandoned.

+ Due to this canal the settlement developed around the “Hopwood Inn”, which would be a stopping point for anyone using the canal.

+ About 1840, the extended family of ticket of leave convicts Thomas Weavers and wife Sarah, previously Smith née Lake crossed the Blue Mountains to Bathurst and took up farming in the Mount Macquarie area where unofficial settlement started in 1821.  The first land grant was to Thomas Icely for “Coombing Park” in 1829.  Nearby land was taken up on Coombing and Fell Tree Creeks, and at Number One Swamp that developed into the village of Mount Macquarie, the latter renamed Neville in 1888. Thomas Weavers and stepson William Smith took up land together.

+ The city became the most important settlement in the area when Romans ruled Slovenia.

+ Al-Waleed was released from detention on 27 January 2018, following a financial settlement of some kind, after nearly three months in detention.

+ In 1897, this first settlement was burned and destroyed by Bajau rebels led by Mat Salleh.

+ Paisley is the largest town and fifth largest settlement in Scotland.

+ The settlement was founded by reason of two old merchant roads crossing nearby, as well as a ford crossing the river Ems.

+ In 1832 a Christian mission was started in the settlement for the Aborigines.

+ The area of the settlement is 5 km 4 sq.

+ Early settlement of Nelson began in the 1300s by the Māori.

+ Template:Infobox settlement can also be used for country subdivisions, consider standardising on that one.

+ The convict settlement closed in 1831.

+ It was the first settlement in the area sponsored by the United States.

+ In 1857, the first settlement at Eureka was built.

+ Cary began in 1750 as a settlement called Bradford's Ordinary.

+ After Sydney Cove, the second settlement in colonial Australia was named Rose Hill in his honour.
+ The first settlement of Watertown was at the Saltonstall Plantation in 1630.

+ An early name for Nottingham was “Tigguo Cobauc” which means “a place of caves.” Founded by Anglo-Saxon invaders after 600AD, parts of the settlement have included man-made caves, dug into soft sandstone.

+ The longest link: human evolution in Southeast Asia and the settlement of Australia.

+ Hunter was involved in survey work around the new settlement and as a judge in the new criminal court.

+ The settlement became an official city in 1916, and was named Romanov-on-Murman.

+ The Plantation of Ulster from 1610 saw the settlement and origins of several new towns within the county like Bailieborough, Cootehill, Killeshandra and Virginia.

+ At the same time, British settlement in Canada increased.

+ Podklanc is a settlement on the left bank of the MežaMeža River south of Carinthia region in northern Slovenia.

+ The British landed in 1766 and created a settlement at Port Egmont on Saunders Island.”Toward Resolution?: The Falklands/Malvinas Dispute”, ed.

+ The old city is inscribed on the World Heritage List as “the oldest and best-preserved Swahili settlement in East Africa”.

+ He said there should be an elected assembly for New South Wales, trial by jury and settlement of Australia by free emigrants rather than convicts.

+ No permanent settlement exists except for tourists.

+ In Cromwell’s Act of Settlement 1652, all of Ormonde’s lands in Ireland were taken from him.

+ In the years between convict settlement and the start of the modern tourist industry the area most people worked in the timber industry and fishing.

+ L’Anse aux Meadows is a Historyhistorical settlement on the island of Newfoundland in eastern Canada.

+ The main settlement is Sellingen.

+ When William Ellis William Ellis visited in 1823, the main settlement in Hilo district was Waiākea on Hilo Bay.

+ There has been human settlement in the area that is now Austria for a long time.

+ The town hall is found in the middle of the settlement overlooking the main market area.

+ The SpainSpanish were eager to promote settlement in the sparsely populated region and so they did not enforce the requirement for all immigrants to be Roman Catholic.

+ Because of the high farming value of the surrounding land, San Lorenzo ranked as the Olmecs’ most populous settlement from 1200-900BC.

+ To solve the problem, the British Government made the decision to settle what is now Australia in order to transport convicts and soldiers to a new penal settlement in Botany Bay.

“depressed” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “depressed”:

+ They can become depressed because of their perfectionist traits.

+ The depressed robot Marvin the Paranoid Android and Trillian are crew members.

+ Many people became frightened or depressed by the things that he said.

+ He runs to Devlin’s house to apologize but Devlin is too depressed to answer.

+ Fully-automatic firearms are those that automatically reload and fire again repeatedly as long as their triggers are depressed and they still have ammunition in their magazines.

+ Subsequently, he is so depressed at the apparent loss of his spiritual guide that he agrees to take on the “suicide mission” of killing “Deewana Ji”.

+ Hancock was a depressed alcoholic.

+ He was instrumental in foundation of the All-India Depressed Classes League, an organisation dedicated to attaining equality for untouchables, in 1935 and was elected to Bihar Legislative Assembly in 1937, after which he organised the rural labour movement.

depressed example in sentences
depressed example in sentences

Example sentences of “depressed”:

+ They could become angry, depressed or sick, There are new Oddworld creatures as well as different versions of creatures from the first game, for example flying and crawling “Sligs”.

+ She began becoming depressed because she had nothing to do.

+ Deeply depressed at not having her baby delivered, she loves her son more than anything.

+ He was very depressed because Wagner had gone and he felt that there was no one who could inspire him to compose.

+ He started to become depressed and worried about losing his ability to compose.

+ Researchers think that in depressed people, this brings the amounts of serotonin in their brains back to normal.

+ Wolf fell in love with her, and he was very depressed when she left him after three years.

+ Laura is depressed and does not like her life.

+ The pair were depressed by the harsh conditions.

+ He felt depressed again at this time and drank a lot of beer and champagne.

+ At some times, they will look very positive and responsible and talk about large plans that they intend to accomplish, but they are actually very depressed and cynical most of the time because they are unable to make their plans work since they cannot learn from their mistakes, and they do not have a good sense of time.

+ Big bridges, exchangers, steps depressed and other infrastructures have been put in operation to reduce the effects of the immoderate increase of the park railcar.

+ A divorce can be very stressful; some people become depressed or sad after a divorce.

+ For example, enslaved people who were too depressed or sick to eat might be beaten or whipped.

+ He worked very hard, although he was often depressed about the war situation in France.

+ His friend Robert Graves told the senior officers how depressed Sassoon was and said that he was too ill to fight.

+ The movie is about depressed journalist Tom Junod accepts an assignment to write an “Esquire Esquire” profile on Fred Rogers and Junod’s views on life changed after his encounter with Mister Rogers.

+ Kimberly Elise portrays Helen McCarter, a depressed woman living in Atlanta with her husband Charles.

+ The Depressed arch is wide and looks as if it has been pushed almost flat.

+ They could become angry, depressed or sick, There are new Oddworld creatures as well as different versions of creatures from the first game, for example flying and crawling "Sligs".

+ She began becoming depressed because she had nothing to do.

“fire” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “fire”:

+ When Triple-Zero is dialled, a Telstra operator will answer and ask the caller the following: “Emergency, police, fire or ambulance?”.

+ It can provide fire support for vehicles or infantry from a variety of mounts.

+ The Amt joins together several small villages to help with land-use plans, sanitation, the cemetery and fire brigade services or other services that one village is too small to provide for itself.

+ Its heavy weight and slow rate of fire made it a very accurate machine gun.

+ More than 440 firemen worked to stop a new fire that threatened Gundowring, and Eskdale, Victoria after it jumped the Kiewa River.

+ The tiny fruits are dispersed by wind, and germinate and grow after fire or on disturbed ground.

fire use in-sentences
fire use in-sentences

Example sentences of “fire”:

+ Parking may not be allowed on streets that must be open to emergency traffic such as ambulances and fire trucks.

+ A fire blanket includes fire-resistant material to prevent it from burning when it is being used.

+ The Horsham fire burnt, including the golf club and eight homes.

+ In May 1981, a fire destroyed more than 6,000 buildings.

+ During the Seven Years’ War on 7 October 1760 Schöneberg and its village church were completely destroyed by a fire due to the joint attack on Berlin by Austrian and Russian troops.

+ The name “howitzer” comes from an old Czech languageCzech word, “haufnice”, which was a catapult that could fire many stones.

+ The first attacks were destroyed by fire from the pillboxes.

+ Antimony pentoxide is used in fire retardants and the making of titanium dioxide.

+ They are usually built to withstand an impact of 3600 g-force”g” and temperatures of over 1,000 °C, because a powerful impact followed by a very hot fire is what often happens in a plane crash.

+ The choir was just being reformed after the rebuilding of the cathedral following the Great Fire of London.

+ The fire started in a brewery and destroyed part of the city including the shipyards at Teg and buildings on the island of Ön.

+ High on Fire is an United StatesAmerican Heavy metal band.

+ The Great Fire of 1900 destroyed most of the land.

+ Another great fire in 1835 destroyed much of the city but it was soon rebuilt.

+ Historians still don’t know who planned the fire or who did it.

+ The Maroondah/Yarra fire was named on February 10, when several fires that had been burning to the east of Healesville, Victoria and Toolangi joined together.

+ The Rich Girl however is caught in the gangster’s line of fire and dies on the pavement.

+ Parking may not be allowed on streets that must be open to emergency traffic such as ambulances and fire trucks.

+ A fire blanket includes fire-resistant material to prevent it from burning when it is being used.

More in-sentence examples of “fire”:

+ One of the officers decides not to fire and so the United States of AmericaUS government replaces all the men in the missile silos with computer control.

+ The M-16, unlike the AR-15, is a select fire magazine fed, gas operated, shoulder fired assault rifle.

+ Brawl”, it uses Overheat causing anyone to come into contact with it to be set on fire and sent flying.

+ On January 27, 1967, Apollo 1 caught fire and killed 3 astronauts.

+ A fire in 1916 burned the Centre Block and only the library was saved.

+ This fire has burned 250acres.

+ The Coronado Hills Fire burned south of Cal State San Marcos.

+ Imoinu is the Meitei goddess of wealth, prosperity, hearth fire and family.

+ On July 6, 1944, one of the worst fire disasters in the history of the United States happened in Hartford.

+ The fire caused more radioactive fallout to be released, which was carried by the smoke of the fire into the environment.

+ Modern pistols usually only fire one shot every time you pull the trigger.

+ After this, the bridge to where Maya is training is set on fire by a bolt of lightning, and Phoenix tries to get across to save her, but falls into the raging water far below, so Miles Edgeworth, a prosecutor and friend of Phoenix, has to come and act as a defense attorney for him.

+ Police protection was provided to them by the Jefferson County Sheriff and volunteers from fire districts.

+ Under cover of darkness and amid the clamor of the rail yard, Barnum was said to have had an animal keeper fire a single shot from a powerful pistol into Jumbo’s eye.

+ The riot went on into the early morning, until police used Fire Brigade water hoses to get the crowd apart.

+ In 1947, New Zealand’s a major fire occurred at Ballantyne’s Department Store in the inner city.

+ Connecticut cities provide almost all local services such as fire and rescue, education, and snow removal.

+ Possibly the strangest paintings from this time were by Giuseppe Arcimboldo who did pictures in which people’s faces seem to be made from fruit, flowers, fire and even fish.

+ The camp’s staff had to burn thousands of bodies in open fire pits.

+ This is a tank that can fire nuclear missiles in places that would otherwise be hard to do so.

+ The Turk, also known as the Mechanical Turk or Automaton Chess Player was a trick chess-playing machine. First put on show in 1770, the machine was in use until it was destroyed in a fire in 1854.

+ A machine gun is a weapon that can fire one bullet after another as long as the trigger is pulled and there are bullets ready to fire.

+ One marine animal that is regularly seen in this position is called the lion fish also known as the zebra fish, fire fish, turkey fish, or butterfly cod.

+ In some places such as large US cities, it is common for the fire department to run the emergency medical services.

+ Also the fire and movement tactics used by the Boers were years ahead of their time.

+ The Little Mountain fire threatens several homes and other structures.

+ A methanol fire can be put out with water.

+ As Kondo’s warships concentrated on “South Dakota”, “Washington” approached the Japanese ships and opened fire on “Kirishima”, hitting the Japanese battleship and causing serious damage.

+ But with the current UK government laws, any organization in the UK should conduct a fire drill once a year.

+ In the thought experiment, a person stands in front of a gun which fires if it detects a subatomic particle as having an upward spin, or does not fire if the gun detects a downward spin.

+ As the Soviets and Jones figure out where to go, Williams starts a fire and tries to get them to escape.

+ She then turned to fire at the other side, but the men on board failed to close the gun ports.

+ Most earthquakes happen along the Pacific Ring of Fire but the biggest ones mostly happen in other places.

+ Generally, people with the starsign Leo are thought to be compatible with people of the other fire signs, Aries and Sagittarius.

+ Firefighters of the time usually made firebreaks by destroying buildings around the fire so it could not spread.

+ Infanterieregiment” was hit by Dutch artillery fire and had to withdraw.

+ In November 2012 a Plaxton Prestige bodied DAF SB220 caught fire in Blue Bell Hill village, there were no one on the bus except the driver.

+ After a fire in 1834, the building was used as a Parliament building.

+ At 05:52 “Hood” opened fire at what they thought was “Bismarck” but instead of “Prinz Eugen” while “Prince of Wales” fired on “Bismarck”.

+ A fire west of the city of Bendigo burned out of central Bendigo, before it was brought under control late on February 8.

+ They set off the town’s fire alarmfire and air-raid alarms.

+ Bull Connor let police dogs loose to attack them and used fire hoses to knock down the students.

+ While this is happening, the Fire Nation is beginning a war against the other three nations.

+ Tobias made a little fire and was burning the heart and liver of the fish.

+ In 1824, a major fire known as Great Fire of Edinburgh, destroyed most of the buildings on the south side of the High Street.

+ One of the officers decides not to fire and so the United States of AmericaUS government replaces all the men in the missile silos with computer control.

+ The M-16, unlike the AR-15, is a select fire magazine fed, gas operated, shoulder fired assault rifle.
+ Brawl", it uses Overheat causing anyone to come into contact with it to be set on fire and sent flying.