“espionage” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “espionage”:

– Actions against the best interests of the government, and which are not treason, sedition, sabotage, or espionage are put in the category of subversive activity.

– SIS deal with the United Kingdom’s espionage activities outside the United Kingdom.

– The Stasi also worked as an intelligence agency abroad, using espionage and covert operations in foreign countries.

– It works with the Russian Main Intelligence Directorate {the GRU, its military-affairs espionage counterpart.

– Her husband Sergei Efron and her daughter Ariadna Efron were arrested on espionage charges in 1941; her husband was executed.

espionage in-sentences
espionage in-sentences

Example sentences of “espionage”:

- They were convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage during a time of war.

- His other best known works were "The Making and Unmaking of a Soviet Writer: My Story of the Young Prose of the Sixties and After", "Moscow Racetrack: A Novel of Espionage at the Track" and "Rogues: Welcome to Paris!".

– They were convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage during a time of war.

– His other best known works were “The Making and Unmaking of a Soviet Writer: My Story of the Young Prose of the Sixties and After”, “Moscow Racetrack: A Novel of Espionage at the Track” and “Rogues: Welcome to Paris!”.

– Ellsberg was charged under the Espionage Act of 1917 along with other charges of theft and conspiracy, carrying a total maximum sentence of 115 years.

– The series follows Charles Henderson, the creator of a fictional espionage organisation CHERUB and is set in the 1940s, during World War II.

– Code names may also be used in industrial espionage to protect secrets from business rivals.

– In 1917, Mata Hari was charged with espionage and sentenced to death.

– The agency has its own Defense Clandestine ServiceClandestine Service, which conducts espionage activities around the world, particularly in countries where the military has better access or more specialized military experts than the Central Intelligence Agency.

– Le Carré, who created Smiley, wanted to show that Ian Fleming’s James Bond series was an inaccurate picture of espionage life.

– During the Manhattan Project, which was when the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada worked together during World War II to make the first nuclear weapons, there was much nuclear espionage in which scientists or technicians working for the project sent information about bomb development and designs to the Soviet Union.

– His espionage was called by the Department of Justice as “possibly the worst intelligence disaster in U.S.

How to use the word “wet”

How to use in-sentence of “wet”:

– Reeds are many polyphylypolyphyletic species, which have all adapted to this wet habitat by convergent evolution.

– The species likes to live in wet areas, and can swim.

– The monks surveying the site thought that this ground would be too wet as it was swampland.

– Living tissues, as in the human body, are wet and therefore conductors of electricity.

– So, they used the goat’s milk to act as a sealer and preserving the wet and marble-like look.

– The Ebola virus that makes people sick lives in the blood and other liquids and wet things in some kinds of non-human animals without killing them.

– They are wet cells, and the dangerous acid can spill out.

How to use the word wet
How to use the word wet

Example sentences of “wet”:

– It was designed by WET Design of California.

– The only people who do not get wet are monks and babies.

– Cotuí has a tropical wet climate.

– This is quite hard, so astronauts usually just take a “sponge bath” with a wet cloth.Toilets can be another problem.

– The vegetation of the small and narrow islands, with their wet climate, is very luxuriant.

– The prevailing climatic conditions in the barangay are categorized into two types: dry and wet season.

– Also wood rots when it gets wet so the structure needed regular repair.

– Personal care includes products as diverse as cleansing pads, bandages, perfumecolognes, cotton swabs, cotton pads, deodorant, eye liner, facial tissue, hair clippers, lip gloss, lipstick, lotion, makeup, nail files, pomade, perfumes, razors, shaving cream, moisturizer, talcum powder, toilet paper, toothpaste, and wet wipes.

– Vancouver is north of Portland, Oregon and shares a similar climate: wet from November through June and dry from July through October.

– If you urinate while asleep, this is called wetting the bed, not a wet dream.

– You can put the topicon on your userpage to say that you are open to being whacked with a wet trout.

– During a wet qualifying session, Pironi plowed into the back of Prost’s Renault.

– He retired on lap 69 with wet electrics and was disqualified for receiving outside assistance.

– During the wet season it can rain hard for long periods of time then not rain at all in the dry season.

– Dajabón has a tropical wet and dry/savanna climate.

– If a fire gives off a large amount of smoke, a person’s mouth should be covered with a wet cloth, since people can faint when they breathe in too much smoke.

- It was designed by WET Design of California.

- The only people who do not get wet are monks and babies.

More in-sentence examples of “wet”:

- On the coast there are mild, wet winters and warm, sunny, and rather dry summers.

- The western side of the mountains is wet and forested with conifers.
- Nagua has a tropical wet climate.

– On the coast there are mild, wet winters and warm, sunny, and rather dry summers.

– The western side of the mountains is wet and forested with conifers.

– Nagua has a tropical wet climate.

– Tough and always moving into new areas, the cane toads started reproducing and expanding outwards every wet season.

– Apply this template to the user talk page of someone who thoroughly deserves whacking with a wet trout.

– The least skipper can be found in damp or wet habitats with tall grasses.

– So, many wet chemistry methods have been automated and computerized for faster analysis.

– At Malaysia, McLaren misjudged the weather during qualifying, and let Hamilton go out on the wrong tyres for the wet conditions.

– A device known as a Cone Penetrometerpenetrometer studied the surface as the probe landed and seemed to find wet clay.

– This means that when the precipitation does soak into the ground, it can be very wet and muddy.

– The climate of the island of Bohol is a warm tropical climate ; it is typically hot and wet throughout the year and rainfall is both heavy and frequent.

– Firm starters tend to be more resource-intensive than wet ones.

– The fens were once wet and marshy: a wetland habitat.

– When people touch animals that have the virus, or wet things that came out of those animals, they can get sick.

– San Juan de la Maguana has a tropical wet and dry/savanna climate with a pronounced dry season in winter.

– The leaves and needles of the trees show adaptations to a dry season, but some of the ferns and mosses are types that grow in very wet habitats.

– Others have a wet season and a dry season, for example because of monsoon.

– They are commonly found in wet marshy areas, as the plant prefers moist soil.

– But a wet plate had to be prepared and used within minutes.

– Winter storms or snowstorms happen when warm, wet air meets with cold air.

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

– There are two wet seasons: April-June and September-November.

– Mucus that helps their skin to stay wet and slippery.

– Its natural habitats are Sub-tropicssubtropical or tropical wet low lying land bushes and few trees.

– He won the Belgian Grand Prix in another wet race and finished 4th at the end of the season, scoring 38 points total.

– It is most active in wet weather.

– In the 1880s the gelatin dry plate replaced the wet plates.

– It lives in wet places such as in swamps and shallow lakes.

– If a tree grows in a dry place, you can tell its age better than when it grows in a wet place.

– Many high school and college laboratories teach students basic wet chemistry methods.

– Then, the scientist looks on a table to find the dew point according to the air temperature and humidity measured by the wet bulb.

– They did not require all the heavy equipment wet plates did.

– Bringing Moses’ real mother, the princess asked her to be the baby’s wet nurse, for which she was paid.

– Yet, with the heavy rains in the Wet season, they become mighty waterways, spreading across huge floodplains and coastal wetlands and giving life to many freshwater and wetland species.

– Batter is made by mixing wet ingredients.

– This style is the “Mi Fu” style uses large wet dots of ink.

– Otto, who has stepped in wet concrete and cannot move, is run over but survives.

– There is a dry season from December 1 to May 31, and a wet season from June 1 to November 30.

– Like other liquids, water has a surface tension, so a little water can make drops on a surface, rather than always spreading out to wet the surface.

– A study done of 5,300 white men in the United States in 1948 When a boy begins masturbating, wet dreams often stop happening because semen is taken out from his body regularly.

– He took the oath of office in March 4, 1841 which was a cold and wet day.

– A low-lying area will be a lake or a swamp during hot, wet periods, and maybe a desert or a mudflat during dry periods.

– Today’s society and quality control requirements need a high volume of wet chemistry.

– The Andes of Chile and Argentina can be put in two climatic and glaciological zones; the Dry Andes and the Wet Andes.

– During the wet season hunting stopped because the ground was too muddy to follow the buffalo and the harvested hides would rot.

– They may also be caught with a fishing rodfly rod using a dry or wet hellgrammites, crawfish, or leeches.

– Cley Marshes protects an area of reed beds, freshwater marsh, pools and wet meadows.

Wet mud has a soft wet texture.

– In general, wet cleaning is still being improved and developed, although low-tech versions of it have been used for centuries.

– Tropical forests in the The AmericasAmericas have more species than African and Asian wet forests.

Some example sentences of “recycling”

How to use in-sentence of “recycling”:

– Geothermal systems can also be enhanced by recycling old oil and gas wells for geothermal use.

– In order to solve ADAM shortages, the Little Sisters were mentally conditioned to wander the city and extract ADAM from the dead, recycling it into raw ADAM in their stomachs after swallowing it.

– In August 2009 two ships from the project, the RV New Horizon and the Kaisei, went to research the patch and decide the possibility of a commercial scale collection and recycling operation.

– Computer recycling means taking things from old computers and using them in new computer things.

– White dross from primary aluminium production and from secondary recycling processes still contains useful amounts of aluminium that can be extracted industrially.

Some example sentences of recycling
Some example sentences of recycling

Example sentences of “recycling”:

– It has the second largest tire recycling plant in the Baltic country.

– These reductions are largely the result of recycling waste material and the use of cogeneration equipment for electricity and heating.

– The cost of recycling aluminium is much less than the cost of making it from bauxite.

– Since ecology refers to any form of biodiversity, ecologists research everything from tiny bacteria in nutrient recycling to the effects of tropical rain forests on the Earth’s atmosphere.

– In 2007, the Ecological Study Center opened in the recycling park.

– That’s why recycling plants were opened.

- It has the second largest tire recycling plant in the Baltic country.

- These reductions are largely the result of recycling waste material and the use of cogeneration equipment for electricity and heating.
- The cost of recycling aluminium is much less than the cost of making it from bauxite.

– Their recycling of wood and other plant matter is very important for ecology.

– This allows the orderly recycling of cellular components.

– Their recycling code is “3”.

– For the extra precision possible on a hard surface many painters continued to use wooden panels, some time after the rest of Western Europe had abandoned them; some used copper plates, usually recycling plates from printmaking.

Make sentence of “Saudi Arabia”

How to use in-sentence of “Saudi Arabia”:

– The list of airports in Saudi Arabia includes many locations.

– The mosque was Inaugurationinaugurated by the Ambassador of Saudi Arabia to the ROC, Assad Abdul Aziz Al-Zuhair.

– Mabus also served as the State Auditor of Mississippi from 1984 to 1988, as the 60th List of Governors of MississippiGovernor of Mississippi from 1988 to 1992 and as the United States Ambassador to Saudi Arabia from 1994 to 1996.

– Iraq owed a great amount of money to Saudi Arabia and had difficulty paying it back.

– Omar al-Hassi and Mahmoud Refaat through the Middle East and Mediterranean peace Research Institute with objectives of helping civilians to avoid results of the War in Libya and also to communicate with the International Community to find the exit of the Civil war led by Haftar and supported by Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates.

– It took place in Saudi Arabia from 12 to 21 December.

Make sentence of Saudi Arabia
Make sentence of Saudi Arabia

Example sentences of “Saudi Arabia”:

– The airport serves the entire Eastern Region of Saudi Arabia and the growing urban complex made up of Dammam, Dhahran, Al Khobar, Qatif, Ras Tanura and Jubail with total population of about 2 million.

– He lived in Saudi Arabia after being thrown out of Uganda, he was barred from ever returning since he left.

– In 2003, Amin died in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia from kidney failure at age 77.

– For example, blasphemy can be punished with the death penalty in Saudi Arabia or Pakistan.

– Faisal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud was King of Saudi Arabia from 1964 to 1975.

– He played 5 matches and scored a winning goal against Saudi Arabia at the final.

– Even though the Pakistani Government recognizes a third gender on ID cards, many people from the LGBT community are hesitant to apply for it as they will not be allowed to enter the holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia as a transgender person.

- The airport serves the entire Eastern Region of Saudi Arabia and the growing urban complex made up of Dammam, Dhahran, Al Khobar, Qatif, Ras Tanura and Jubail with total population of about 2 million.

- He lived in Saudi Arabia after being thrown out of Uganda, he was barred from ever returning since he left.

– The beginning of the modern history of Saudi Arabia was when an Islamic reformer named Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab and a local ruler named Muhammad bin Saud founded the Saudi state in the year 1744.

– The area of modern-day Saudi Arabia formerly consisted of four distinct regions: Hejaz, Najd, and parts of Eastern Arabia . The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was founded in 1932 by Ibn Saud.

– It is seen as the business capital of Saudi Arabia and the richest city in the Middle East and western Asia.

– Then, he returned to Saudi Arabia from unspecified medical treatment in Beirut in December 2009.

More in-sentence examples of “Saudi Arabia”:

– The idea to make the causeway was to improve the links and bonds between Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.

– The King of Saudi Arabia is the head of state and head of government of Saudi Arabia.

– The income of Saudi Arabia became less during the period of King Fahd’s reign.

– Al-Mfarah died in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on January 23, 2018 of laryngeal cancer at the age of 72.

– The kingdom of Saudi Arabia has had centuries of public beheadings, but in 2013 is considering firing squads as an alternative means of execution.

– The majority of the population of the peninsula live in Saudi Arabia and Yemen.

– In August 2013, the Council of Ministers of Saudi Arabia passed a new law to protect people who are attacked or hurt by members of their own family.

– The currency of Saudi Arabia is referred to as the Saudi Riyal.

– Abraj Al Bait is notable because it was was the tallest building in Saudi Arabia from 2004 of 2011.

– Many Muslims from around the world visit Mecca in Saudi Arabia to make a pilgrimage.

– On 8 March 2020, Saudi Arabia began a price war with Russia, causing a major fall in the price of oil, with US oil prices falling by 34%, crude oil falling by 26%, and brent oil falling by 24%.

– The fat-tailed scorpion is seen widely in Armenia, Turkey, Morocco, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Israel.

– He also played for the Saudi Arabia national football teamSaudi Arabia national team and was a squad member at the 1998 and 2002 FIFA World Cup.

– He traveled to many countries outside of his homeland, including Indonesia, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, Palestine, Saudi Arabia and Syria.

– It took place in Saudi Arabia from 6 January to 13 January.

– The riyal has been Saudi Arabia‘s money since Saudi Arabia became a country.

– After the 2008 Summer Olympics, Qatar was, along with Saudi Arabia at the OlympicsSaudi Arabia and Brunei, one of only three countries to never send a female athlete to the Olympic Games.

– A special order Comet for the exclusive use of King Saud bin Abdul Aziz of Saudi Arabia was described as “the world’s first executive jet”.

– All the later kings of Saudi Arabia have been his children.

– Petroleum oil was found in Saudi Arabia on 3 March 1938, which made the country rich as export of oil started to bring a lot of money.

– It is used primarily by the United States Air Force, but it is also used in Israel, Japan, Saudi Arabia and South Korea.

– Ta’if remained a part of the Kingdom of Hejaz until Abdulaziz al-Saud unified his two kingdoms into one under the title of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 1932.

– It lives in the Sahel region, South Sudan, Kenya, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Djibouti, Somalia, Saudi Arabia and Yemen.

– Only Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates accepted them as the official government.

– An armored division was also sent to Saudi Arabia in 1990–91 during the Persian Gulf War, but it did not do much.

– Stansberry is the first baseball player born in Saudi Arabia to play for a Major League Baseball team.

- The idea to make the causeway was to improve the links and bonds between Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.

- The King of Saudi Arabia is the head of state and head of government of Saudi Arabia.
- The income of Saudi Arabia became less during the period of King Fahd's reign.

– Its only land border is with Saudi Arabia to the south, with the rest of its territory surrounded by the Persian Gulf.

– Judges in Saudi Arabia follow the classical principle which says that “hudud” punishments should be avoided if at all possible, and the punishments which they apply are usually “tazir” punishments which are left to their own choice.

– He plays for Al-Ittihad Jeddah and Saudi Arabia national team.

– Following the match, Cena thanked the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for their hospitality, and expressed excitement over the event.

– The crash is the third worst plane crash in Saudi Arabia and also the third worst crash of a Boeing 707.

– Safeway has stores in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, West Germany, Mexico, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.

– Iran claims that United States, Saudi Arabia and Mossad are responsible for the attack.

– Operation Desert Shield brought troops to protect Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states that Iraq had not attacked.

– Adwa was born in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on 27 January 1992.

– In September 2017, Sanders called Saudi Arabia “an undemocratic country that has supported terrorism around the world, it has funded terrorism….

– In 2018, the Serie A entered into a contract with the General Sports Authority, under which Saudi Arabia will host three out of the next five Supercoppa events.

– The law describes and explains the meaning of domestic violence and makes it illegal in Saudi Arabia for the first time.

– Likewise, Saudi Arabia and Iraq decided in 1981 to partition the neutral zone between them.

– Beginning in 1949, Getty paid Ibn Saud $9.5 million in cash and $1 million a year for a 60-year concession to a tract of barren land near the border of Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.

– Austria and Saudi Arabia have also ordered it.

– Altwaijri moved from Boston to Saudi Arabia in 2002.

– He was forced to leave Saudi Arabia when he disagreed and opposed the King of Saudi Arabia.

– Qatar and Saudi Arabia gave weapons to the rebels.

– A lot of people from Jarral are living abroad in countries like USA, UK, UAE, Saudi Arabia and other countries around the globe.

– People from the modern country of Saudi Arabia fall under :Category:Saudi Arabian people.

– In December 2017, Saleh said he would not support the Houthis and instead sided with his former enemies – Saudi Arabia and president Hadi.

– These countries are Iran, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

– Wright was appointed Ambassador to Saudi Arabia from 1984 to 1986.

“happy” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “happy”:

+ The area is home to the Happy Valley Racecourse, Hong Kong Racing Museum, Hong Kong Sanatorium and Hospital, home to the grounds of the Valley RFC rugby club, and the Hong Kong FC.” “.

+ Since Majorly has offered a nomination, and Cassandra accepted it, I would be happy to nominate her now.

+ For ease of reference, the current criteria for VGA are listed on the talk page of the article and I’m more than happy to receive comments etc there, here or on my talk page.

+ Its short stories include ” Blessing “, ” On the Restaurant “, ” Soap “, ” Happy Family “, ” Gao Laofuzi “, ” Brothers “, ” Sadness ” and so on.

+ But the Sikh Nation was not to happy about this, and in years to come they the Phulkians would be traitors to the Khalsa Panth, and helping the British to attack the Sikh interior of Punjab.

+ Everybody was happy in His kingdom.

+ In terms of what I would get involved in, I’d be happy to perform renames, close RfXs, grant bot flags and all the other ‘crat tasks.

+ Because he was ugly and poor, he was not happy for many years.

happy some example sentences
happy some example sentences

Example sentences of “happy”:

+ I would be more than happy to assist/co-ordinate a project to start looking into improving our templates here.

+ Sometimes it keeps the people of a country happy telling them that the war is going badly for them and that they should stop fighting.

+ I would be more than happy to assist/co-ordinate a project to start looking into improving our templates here.

+ Sometimes it keeps the people of a country happy telling them that the war is going badly for them and that they should stop fighting.

+ The German command was very happy with the day’s events.

+ Crystal Cove is said to be haunted which creates a big tourist industry, the adults of thw town are not happy with the teens discovering that all the supernatural occurences are false.In addition to their regular mystery solving the teens also find themselves involved with a mystery of a cursed treasure and the mysterious disapearance of a previous mystery solving group.

+ In Trigger Happy Havoc, the player would always find the body before the announcement played.

+ The customer is happy to get the pizza, but he then gets mad because they did not give him a drink.

+ Thanks very much, and if you have any ideas, or are happy to do it, please let me know below.

+ The first one is from Friedrich Nietzsche’s saying, “Blessed are the forgetful, for they get the better even of their blunders.” The second one is from Alexander Pope’s poem, “How happy is the blameless vestal’s lot! The world forgetting, by the world forgot.

+ Super Junior-H sing very bright and happy songs.

+ They had a happy marriage and had five children.

More in-sentence examples of “happy”:

+ Teachers of Schools have long complained of the want of such a work, and the Publishers are happy that they are now enabled to furnish it at a small expence.

+ They are resourceful musicians, and are open-hearted, happy entertainers.

+ For example, a happy spirit of the sea would guarantee a plentiful catch for a fisherman.

+ He later tells his dad about this, who is not happy that his son will not be like him.

+ The basis of animal rights is that some animals have emotions, can feel pain and also feel happy and well.

+ Pollyanna is happy all the time, and makes other people happy.

+ Niels Christiansen, secretary general of Parasport Denmark, said, “We are very happy with the move, and we look forward to working together with DIF.

+ Everyone is happy and they celebrate.

+ Is there a way for that page to link to a sub-topic in another page? I would be happy to find out how to do that.

+ However, Santa’s Little Helper starts to think of happy times he had with Bart.

+ In the tranquil town of Timberline, 900-pound grizzly bear Boog enjoys a captive, but happy existence.

+ If it was implemented then its something I’d be happy to help maintain.

+ It made Stravinsky very happy to know that Russians were interested in him again.

+ In the Great Forest, Babar lives a happy childhood being cared for by his loving mother and playing with the other young elephants, including his friends Arthur and Celeste.

+ He hosted many variety shows for example, X-man, Infinite Challenge, Family Outing, Happy Together, Running Man, Come to Play etc…

+ John is disappointed that the park was unsuccessful, but Ellie is happy that Alan has learned to get along with kids.

+ Muslim people all over India were very happy to know that now, they had strong support from big leaders.

+ Lawrence, Lawrence, 9–13, consider it to be one of Shakespeare’s “Problem plays problem plays”, because the first three acts are filled with intense psychological drama, while the last two acts are comedic and supply a happy ending.

+ On the 30th the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division crossed the Seine near Elbeuf and entered Rouen to a happy welcome.

+ Terry seemed to become less happy about being outside of the Casaya alliance.

+ They are the only two kings who the writer is really happy with for their loyalty to the Lord.

+ Astrid likes her a lot and how she always is nice and happy towards her.

+ If you think it is worthwile, I am sure interested people from the different fractions would be happy to help out, if asked nicely…

+ Women’s satisfaction was particularly related to the assumption that most others were happy with their relationship.

+ Teachers of Schools have long complained of the want of such a work, and the Publishers are happy that they are now enabled to furnish it at a small expence.

+ They are resourceful musicians, and are open-hearted, happy entertainers.

+ The Happy Mac was replaced with a large gray apple logo with the startup sequence of OS X 10.2 Jaguar.

+ He believed that if society were gone, man would be happy and pure once again.

+ Unlike most of the other spaniel breeds, the King Charles does not require much exercise and will be quite happy with just a short stroll every day.

+ Epicureanism is where people like to be happy but they do so slowly so that they cause less pain to themselves.

+ That all aside, happy voting! We’re not exactly going to need Nostradamus to predict the outcome of this Request for Adminship.

+ He is currently living with a foster mother in the Suburbsuburbs of a city and they are not happy together.

+ The main difference is that he changed it from a sad ending to a happy ending.

+ Despite not being happy about it, the Queen agreed with this, and was surprised by the results.

+ They can feel very happy and grateful when they feel someone has been nice to them, and very sad or angry when they feel someone has been hurtful to them.

+ In the biography “Tchaikovsky”, writer David Brown points out that Tchaikovsky was not happy with “The Nutcracker” and complained to his friends about the difficulty of setting the tale to music.

+ The third movement displays a happy liveliness and makes great demands upon the soloist’s skills.

+ He said he was happy to be part of the episode.

+ Daikoku wears Japanese robes and has a happy and smiling personality.

+ Be happy about the new interwiki-links you get.

+ The problem was, nobody was happy with the music that had come from the sessions.

+ The City of Daphne was not happy about this move, because being the county seat meant more people visit the city and businesses can sell more.

+ I love you greatly, and all I have is yours, but my son who was lost is now found! My son who seemed to be dead is alive! Be happy with me!” Jesus said that this is the way God loves and forgives his people, when they ask for forgiveness.

+ Macbeth is happy because he thinks that all of these things are impossible.

+ Of the men, 55% of them were happy with their penis size, but 45% wanted to be larger.

+ He was supposedly not happy with Equal Vision’s mistake.

+ They also thought that most people were happy with their relationships.

“carnation” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “carnation”:

+ During the Carnation Revolution, Marcelo Caetano would only surrender to Spínola.

+ In 1974 the military took leadership of Portugal in the Carnation Revolution.

+ Common names include carnation “D.

+ January’s flower is the carnation with its birthstone being the garnet.

+ A carnation is a type of flower.

+ Under the Portuguese Constitution adopted in 1976, in the wake of the 1974 Carnation Revolution, the President is elected to a five-year term; there is no limit to the number of terms a president may serve, but a president who serves two consecutive terms may not serve again in the next five years after the second term finishes or in the following five years after his resignation.

+ After the Carnation Revolution, he served as the Prime Minister of Portugal.

+ The Caryophyllaceae, commonly called the pink family or carnation family, is a family of flowering plants.

carnation in-sentences
carnation in-sentences

In-sentence examples of “hundred”

How to use in-sentence of “hundred”:

– Is based on the “One Hundred and One Dalmatians” movie.

– It is made out of one million six hundred thousand jewel-scarab wing cases.

– During the Tang DynastyTang dynasty and 629 – 645, the monk Xuanzang went to India and visited over one hundred kingdoms.

– To make the uncertainty one-tenth as big, the sample size needs to be one hundred times bigger.

– Toward the end he recited the Rosary and other prayers, heard Confession confessions and gave Absolution to more than a hundred passengers who remained trapped on the stern of the ship after all of the lifeboats had been launched.

In-sentence examples of hundred
In-sentence examples of hundred

Example sentences of “hundred”:

- As they move into the open land, the family groups come together into groups several hundred strong, led by adult males that work together to protect the others from predators.

- In many countries braces were worn by all classes of men for well over a hundred years until about the 1960s, except in the armed forces.
- There are a lot of music associations for example: de Koninklijke Stadsharmonie Roeselare, de Koninklijke Harmonie ‘Het Gildemuziek’ Roeselare and Vox Musica, a youth choir with hundred members and an amateur theatrical company, ‘het Spiegeltheater’.

– As they move into the open land, the family groups come together into groups several hundred strong, led by adult males that work together to protect the others from predators.

– In many countries braces were worn by all classes of men for well over a hundred years until about the 1960s, except in the armed forces.

– There are a lot of music associations for example: de Koninklijke Stadsharmonie Roeselare, de Koninklijke Harmonie ‘Het Gildemuziek’ Roeselare and Vox Musica, a youth choir with hundred members and an amateur theatrical company, ‘het Spiegeltheater’.

– They ruled Babylonia almost without interruption for about four hundred years — the longest rule by any dynasty in Babylonian history.

– It was one of the most popular daily newspaper in New England for over a hundred years.

– Bhima is responsible for killing all hundred Kaurava brothers in the Kurukshetra War.

– In July 2004, Russia’s Interior Minister Rashid Nurgaliev said that growing cooperation between Russian and Armenian law enforcement bodies has prevented more than one hundred Armenian women from being trafficked abroad for sexual exploitation.

– The Japanese slogan is “Let’s get Pokémon” Over one hundred million of the games have been sold so far, not counting the ones released for the Nintendo 64 and the Nintendo GameCube.

– Ot en Sien are two little children who appear in a series of stories which were written in the Dutch language more than a hundred years ago.

– In 1671, after assuring his disciples in a speech that he will be in spirit with them for the next seven hundred years, Raghavendra attained Samadhi at Mantralayam.

More in-sentence examples of “hundred”:

– On the advice of Cortázar, García Márquez waited three years for Rabassa to schedule translating “One Hundred Years of Solitude”.

– One of these disk is 0.2 to 4 AU from the star and another is 13 AU out to a few hundred AU.

– They live in several scattered villages ranging in population from, one hundred to one thousand people in Brazil.Dowie, Mark.

– When the wolverine Gulo the Savage and his army of vermin sweep across the land, it’s up to the squirrel Rakkety Tam MacBurl and his friend Wild Doogy Plumm with one hundred hares from Salamandastron to stop the wicked wolverine and protect Redwall Abbey and the land of Mossflower.

– What you see as a single daisy is actually made of several hundred tiny flowers packed together.

– This May Day celebration began in 1870 and is approaching one hundred and forty years of age.

– It was self-released, meaning that Everett recorded and designed the packaging for the entire album all on his own, selling only five hundred copies to a few friends.

– The three hundred chaptered telenovela, “La Usurpadora” was the first telenovela to be sold to other countries.

– The Battle of Crécy happened on 26 August 1346 near Crécy-en-PonthieuCrécy in northern France, and was one of the most important battles of the Hundred Years’ War.

– The tea plantations were the basis of Sri Lankan prosperity for a hundred years.

– Then, along with more than three hundred Chinese citizens, he signed “Charter 08”.

– There are over five hundred million users who use software based on the protocol.

– About a hundred years later, in the 9th century BCE, the Assyrian king Shalmaneser III names Ahab of Israel among his enemies at the battle of Qarqar a king of Moab celebrates his success in throwing off the oppression of the “House of Omri” i.e.

– Often areas that once held a hundred different species of plants now only has three or four species.

– For over a hundred years, film has been one of the most important businesses in California.

– In 1450, the end of the hundred years war was coming and Jean II de Chambes, the first councellor of Charles VII King of France, bought the castle to his brother in law.

– Then Elijah went to the people and said, “How long will you waver between two opinions? If the Lord is God, follow him; but if Baal is God, follow him.” but the people did nor say anything, so he continued: “I am the only one of the Lord’s prophets left, but Baal has four hundred and fifty prophets.

– Sometimes they join together into even larger ‘colonies’ with up to a hundred or so birds.

– The Great Pyramid is one of the Seven Wonders of the World: tall as a forty-story building, it took a hundred thousand men twenty years to build.

– Andersen writes of the scene, “By the hundred they rise from the graveyard and drift into the cloister.

– The mausoleum of Hazrat Shahbaz Qalandar attracts hundred of thousands of faithful Muslims every year.

– This made many Huguenots leave the country, and a hundred years later there were not many left.

– Shortly after the Games, Jenner’s picture was used on the front of Wheaties brand breakfast cereal as a “Wheaties champion.” Since then, photographs of several hundred athletes have been used on the boxes.

– The event, though initially intended as a joke, drew a crowd of several hundred on the day of the event.

– The Thaler was a silver coin that was used throughout Europe for almost four hundred years.

– Because this vaccine has already been used for other diseases for more than one hundred years, doctors already knew it was safe to use.

– Weymouth the First Hundred Years by Ted Clark It is the second oldest European settlement in Massachusetts.

– After a while, the Dutch ships had to retreat with two ships lost, three small vessels captured, and about a hundred casualties.

– On April 22, the “Meet Your Oshimen” event was held, where three hundred lucky ticket-holding fans met and greeted their favourite MNL48 aspirants.

– A hundred years later, Katara and Sokka, two siblings who live in the Southern Water Tribe, free Aang and Appa from the iceberg.

– Aware that his force was being outflanked, Leonidas dismissed the bulk of the Greek army, and remained to guard the rear with 300 Spartans, 700 Thespians, 400 Thebans and perhaps a few hundred others.

– The Warehouse Theatre is a professional producing :en:Producing houseproducing studio theatre with up to a hundred seats in the centre of Croydon based in an oak-beamed former Victorian cement warehouse.

– All of these spelling systems have changed little for the past few hundred years, even though their spoken languages sound very different from how they used to sound.

– The country then orchestrated an attack which destroyed Korean Air flight 858, killing one hundred and fifteen people.

– St Minver village is 3 miles north of Wadebridge a few hundred yards west of the B3314 Wadebridge to Delabole road.

– On June 1, 1868, about one hundred Cheyenne people attacked the Kaw reservation.

– It rises straight and tall to over a hundred feet.

– Many of the Earth’s volcanoes are either islands in the Pacific, or are on continents within a few hundred kilometers of the ocean’s edge.

– The minimal supermassive black hole is in the range of a hundred thousand solar masses.

– His amnesty oath was found over a hundred years later in the National Archives and Records AdministrationNational Archives.

– There is also an archeology site in Kota Kuala Muda where precious stones panning were done few hundred years ago.

– The breed comes from the Isle of Man, where it was found as early as three hundred years ago.

– It flies mostly among about a hundred airports within the United States but also to flies from the United States to airports in the Caribbean Sea and Mexico.

– He was married, and left behind nine children and more than one hundred grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

– One hundred men were needed to remove Jumbo’s body from the tracks.

– The moas became extinct about five hundred years ago.

– Objects in an orbit like Eros can exist for only a few hundred million years before the orbit is changed by the effects of gravity.

- On the advice of Cortázar, García Márquez waited three years for Rabassa to schedule translating "One Hundred Years of Solitude".

- One of these disk is 0.2 to 4 AU from the star and another is 13 AU out to a few hundred AU.

“sur” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “sur”:

+ Guy Gardner was the second choice of Abin Sur and the backup to Hal Jordan.

+ Subtitled “Scènes mignonnes sur quatre notes”.

+ Two years later, his dissertation, “Mémoire sur le Système Nerveux du Barbeaux ” was published in Paris and Strasbourg.

+ One of his well known works is the “Symphonie sur un Chant Montagnard Français”.

+ On 1 January 2017, it was merged into the new commune of Dialan sur Chaîne.

+ Bazin, ‘Pour une nouvelle hypothèse sur l’origine des Khazar,’ in “Materialia Turcica” 7/8 : 51–71.

+ Farid Khan was a talented and fearless soldier.His father Hasan Khan Sur was a jagirdar under Bahar Khan Lohani, a noble who served under the ruler of Delhi.

+ The most important river in the province is the Yaque del Sur river, one of the longest in the country; it forms the eastern limit of the province and its water is used for irrigation.

sur - sentence examples
sur – sentence examples

Example sentences of “sur”:

+ There are two important regions in the province: the valley of the Yaque del Sur river, in the north of the province, and the “Sierra de Bahoruco”.

+ MacOS Big Sur was announced at WWDC 2020 on June 3, 2020.

+ Recherches sur l’histoire et la littérature des Arabes d’Espagne pendant le Moyen-Age.

+ He composed 20 pieces for piano which are called “Vingt regards sur l’enfant Jésus”.

+ Kovalevskaya, Sur Le Probleme De La Rotation D’Un Corps Solide Autour D’Un Point Fixe, Acta Mathematica 12 177–232.

+ It is part of the Miahuatlán District in the south of the Sierra Sur Region.

+ Big Sur is in Beta testing right now.

+ It is part of the province of Davao del Sur provinceDavao del Sur, on the island of Mindanao.

+ His best known works are “Fenêtre sur l’avenir” and “Fenêtre sur l’avenir”, both in Montreal.

+ There are two important regions in the province: the valley of the Yaque del Sur river, in the north of the province, and the "Sierra de Bahoruco".

+ MacOS Big Sur was announced at WWDC 2020 on June 3, 2020.
+ Recherches sur l'histoire et la littérature des Arabes d'Espagne pendant le Moyen-Age.

+ By January 6, Butuan, Agusan del Sur towns of Bunawan, Agusan del SurBunawan and San Francisco, and Surigao del Sur were placed under state of calamity as additional seven deaths were recorded.

+ The valley of the river Yaque del Sur is an important farming centre in the southwest because people here uses the water of the river to grow different crops, mainly plantain and sugar cane.

+ On 1 January 2017, it was merged into the new commune Ponts sur Seulles.

+ For several years he lived in Big Sur in California.

+ While Javier peaked at Category 4, with windspeeds of 150mph, it weakened dramatically before striking land south of San Ignacio in Baja Sur as only a tropical depression.

+ These include: “Nativité”, “Six Études”, “Sept Méditations sur le Saint-Esprit”, “Triptyque”, “Twelve Choral-Preludes on Gregorian Chant Themes”, “Te Deum”, “Répons pour les Temps Liturgiques”, and “Prélude et fugue en UT”.

+ Fidel Castro had long ago renamed the small Cuban island of Cayo Blanco del Sur and one of its beaches in honor of the GDR, though it remained part of Cuba.

Some sentences in use of “accelerating”

How to use in-sentence of “accelerating”:

– The extraction cycle begins by draining the solvent from the washing chamber and accelerating the basket to 350 to 450 rpm, causing much of the solvent to spin free of the fabric.

– The discovery of the accelerating universe was named ‘Breakthrough of the Year’ by Science Magazine in 1998.

– Most of the particles discovered are created by accelerating particles and colliding them against others, creating huge showers of new subatomic particles which decay extremely quickly.

– With two studies getting the same result scientists now accept the accelerating universe theory.

– This was to prevent the Axis countries, especially Nazi Germany, from accelerating their own nuclear projects or undertaking covert operations against the project.

– Physicists in Berkeley California began working on accelerating subatomic particles in the 1920s.

Some sentences in use of accelerating
Some sentences in use of accelerating

Example sentences of “accelerating”:

- At landfall, a trough was accelerating Nora northwards, causing it to reach a forward speed of 30mph.

- According to the standard model of cosmology the scale factor of the universe is known to be accelerating and, in the future era it will increase more rapidly.

– At landfall, a trough was accelerating Nora northwards, causing it to reach a forward speed of 30mph.

– According to the standard model of cosmology the scale factor of the universe is known to be accelerating and, in the future era it will increase more rapidly.

– At particle speeds not close to the speed of light the frequency of the accelerating voltage can be made roughly proportional to the current in the bending magnets.

– Schmidt for “providing evidence that the Accelerating universeaccelerating expansion of the universe”.

– The accelerating electric field reverses just at the time the electrons finish their half circle, so that it accelerates them across the gap.

– Applications for these high voltage generators include driving X-ray tubes, accelerating electrons to sterilize food and process materials, and accelerating protons for nuclear physics experiments.

– Many political economists also looked at the accelerating development of technology, whose role in economic and social relationships grew ever more important.

– The largest of those 3rd generation synchrotron light sources are the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility near Chicago, USA, and SPring-8 in Japan, accelerating electrons up to 6, 7 and 8 GeV, respectively.

– Centripetal force is an accelerating force that acts on any body that revolves around a centre.

– Schmidt, along with Riess and Perlmutter, jointly won the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics for their observations which led to the discovery of the accelerating Universe.

– A central idea in general relativity is the “principle of equivalence.” An example is that two people, one in an elevator sitting on the surface of the earth, and the other in an elevator in outer space accelerating at 9.8 m/s, will each observe the same behavior of an object they drop from their hand.

– This was achieved by an accelerating relay in the motor circuit.

– When the LHC was restarted in November 2009, it set a new speed record by accelerating protons to 1.18 TeV.

“tertiary” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “tertiary”:

+ The other tertiary colors on a red-yellow-blue color wheel were called blue-violet, blue-green, yellow-green, yellow-orange, and red-orange.

+ The Tertiary corresponded to the Palaeogene+Neogene.

+ The later Jurassic, Cretaceous, and Tertiary saw a wide diversity of terrestrial and semi-aquatic lineages.

+ The Service Sector, also called tertiary sector, is the third of the three traditional economic sectors.

+ Previously, what is now the Cainozoic was divided into two periods, the Tertiary and the Quaternary.

+ British geologists were also responsible for the grouping of periods into eras and the subdivision of the Tertiary and Quaternary periods into epochs.

+ This constitutes the complete set of primary, secondary, and tertiary color names.

tertiary - example sentences
tertiary – example sentences

Example sentences of “tertiary”:

+ The tertiary colors are the same for both the “printer’s color wheel” and the “electronic color wheel”.

+ There are four stages of syphilis: the primary, secondary, latent, and tertiary stages.

+ Approximately 40% of GDP comes from the industry and the rest of activities related to the tertiary sector.

+ The valleys are filled with Scrublandscrub, and the range is surrounded by Tertiary plains.

+ The tertiary sector is the main economic sector in Sion.

+ Some common S1 reactions are of secondary or tertiary alkyl halides under strongly base basic conditions or, under strongly secondary or tertiary alcohols.

+ Farhand was raised in Western Australia and spent most of his childhood in Harvey and Mandurah, finally settling in Perth for his tertiary education.

+ Most ground sloth evolution took place during the mid to late Tertiary of South America while the continent was isolated.

+ This is called Tertiary treatment.

+ In research, tertiary sources are used as a guide to help find primary and secondary sources of information.

+ Eventually, many people with tertiary syphilis will die if they do not get medical treatment.

+ A number of lineages during the Tertiary and Pleistocene became wholly terrestrial predators.

+ The tertiary colors are the same for both the "printer's color wheel" and the "electronic color wheel".

+ There are four stages of syphilis: the primary, secondary, latent, and tertiary stages.
+ Approximately 40% of GDP comes from the industry and the rest of activities related to the tertiary sector.

More in-sentence examples of “tertiary”:

+ The S1 mechanism therefore dominates in reactions at tertiary alkyl centers and is further observed at secondary alkyl centers in the presence of weak nucleophiles.

+ It is intended for tertiary sources.

+ He specialized in the Tertiary volcanic rocks of Britain and Greenland.

+ She then began her tertiary education at Regent’s College in London, where she graduated with a degree in international relations, with psychology and art history as minor subjects.

+ Software is sometimes distributed by tertiary media such as magnetic tape and CD-ROM.

+ This all took place in the Tertiary period, mostly in the Miocene and Pliocene.

+ If two or more alpha helices come together, they become a tertiary structure.

+ Most geological scholars will contend that most of Bangladesh was fashioned 1 to 6.5 million years ago during the Tertiary era.

+ The Whitlam government nevertheless made progress in many areas including free health care for everyone, equal rights for women, equal rights for Aboriginal people including the right to own or control land, no more compulsory military service, trade relations with communist China, free tertiary education, and the chance for people with low incomes to get a lawyer to defend their rights.

+ Unlike secondary dentin, tertiary dentin is not made continuously throughout life.

+ Use a WP:Identifying reliable sources#Primary, secondary, and tertiary sourcesreliable secondary source, such as the theater chain websites.

+ Notices of new and other vertebrata from Indian tertiary and secondary rocks.

+ A tertiary source is the furthest from the original research.

+ Huirangi Eruera Waikerepuru He had a 30-year relationship with the Tertiary Education Union.

+ The theory also says that the main focus of the economy of a country will change, from the primary to the secondary, and from the secondary to the tertiary sector, as economic development progresses.

+ In 19th and 20th century scientific literature, Tertiary is used where geologists now use Palaeogene and Neogene.

+ About 20 to 35 million years ago in the Age of Tertiary the whole region was below sea level.

+ In some cases, such secondary endosymbionts may have themselves been engulfed by still other eukaryotes, thus forming tertiary endosymbionts.

+ Young children, because they weigh less than adults, are at particular risk of tertiary injury.

+ The Palaeogene, along with the succeeding Neogene were originally together considered one period, the Tertiary until recently, when it was split.

+ Haloalkanes can be primary, secondary, or tertiary and could contain more than one type of halogen.

+ There are three different forms of tertiary syphilis.

+ Injuries resulting from this type of traumatic impact are referred to as tertiary blast injuries.

+ The tertiary colors are Orange orange, made by mixing red and yellow; violet, made by mixing blue and magenta; and rose, made by mixing red and magenta.

+ The S1 mechanism therefore dominates in reactions at tertiary alkyl centers and is further observed at secondary alkyl centers in the presence of weak nucleophiles.

+ It is intended for tertiary sources.

+ This type of tertiary syphilis causes problems with the Circulatory systemcardiovascular system.

+ During Mesozoic and early Tertiary times the Crocodylomorpha were far more diverse than they are now.

+ Early tertiary mammals from North Africa reinforce the molecular Afrotheria clade.

+ It is a 498-bed hospital which provides secondary and tertiary specialist services.

+ With increasing severity of environmental conditions, such as, higher temperatures, strain rates, stress and sliding velocities, the secondary stage is shortened and the primary stage tends to merge with the tertiary stage, thus drastically reducing the working life.

+ About 35 to 20 million years ago in the Age of Tertiary the whole region was lying under sea level.

+ This was an important impetus for the tertiary sector.

+ Whether the haloalkane is primary, secondary, or tertiary depends on where the halogen is placed in the molecule.

+ Molecular dating suggests a Cretaceous radiation, while fossil evidence suggest an early Tertiary radiation.

+ Most of the interior of the northern half of the island is taken up by a large granite batholith that was created by substantial volcanic activity around 60 million years ago in the Tertiary period.

+ If syphilis reaches the tertiary stage, which is the most severe, it causes many serious symptoms.

+ On the old fashioned, now obsolete red-yellow-blue pigment color wheel, “red-violet” was a tertiary color between violet on the red-yellow-blue pigment color wheel and thus was the equivalent of pigment purple.

+ The template currently bases conversions on the first non-blank numerical value ignoring any secondary or tertiary values.

+ The survivors evolved rapidly during the Tertiary period.

+ The theory speaks about the primary, secondary, and tertiary sector.

+ If a person with syphilis does not get treatment, the disease can reach the worst stage – tertiary syphilis.

+ The secondary colors can be mixed with the primary colors to make tertiary colors.

+ The geology make up is of Ordovician or Tertiary sediments.

+ Deciding whether primary, secondary or tertiary sources are more suitable on any given occasion is a matter of common sense and good editorial judgment, and should be discussed on article talk pages.

+ The Neogene, along with the preceding Palaeogene were originally together considered one period, the Tertiary until recently, when it was split.

+ Some fields and references also further distinguish between secondary and tertiary sources.

+ This is a variant of Template:CollegeSecondaryStyle which always uses either the primary and secondary colors or the secondary and tertiary colors, and does not generate a border.