“appear” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “appear”:

– They appear to cite sources, but on inspection these are all self-posted announcements on movie and fan sites; the one link to the “Times of India” is simply a “coming attraction” with the exact graphic of the other sites, no commentary, no review.

– Orlando Bloom reprise his role of Will Turner who appear at the start and the ending of the film, additionally Keira Knightley make a silent cameo at the end of the film reprising her role of Elizabeth Swann.

– Stiles and Colin Mochrie were the only two actors to appear in every episode of the US version, though Wayne Brady also became a regular near the beginning of the second season.

– By normal Nahuatl orthographic conventions a written accent would not appear there.

– You must remove both the characters that surround certain entries in order for the data you enter to appear in the published article.

appear - some sentence examples
appear – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “appear”:

– Actors whose characters must appear nude or otherwise show more skin, often have flaws and imperfections such as may come with age or being overweight and it can be expensive to digitally edit these out.

– Hemorrhoids may also appear because of sports.

– Fruit starts to appear as Summer arrives.

– Noticed by Gene Kelly, she went to Hollywood to appear with him in the film “An American in Paris which introduced her to the American public.

– Just like how there were many rumors of Luigi and Wario being playable in the original game, but did not appear, there were rumors of Waluigi being in this game, but he did not appear in either game.

– Many politicians make it a point on this day to appear at a public event to praise the nation’s heritage, laws, history, society, and people.

– Did someone change the captions on the others? They now appear in reverse order to me.

- Actors whose characters must appear nude or otherwise show more skin, often have flaws and imperfections such as may come with age or being overweight and it can be expensive to digitally edit these out.

- Hemorrhoids may also appear because of sports.

– He was also not allowed to appear on television for most of the 1950s and 1960s.

– The unit may appear in other Commonwealth.

– Articles appear here through a template, either parameter on.

– In February 2017, Sampaio received international media attention after appearing on the cover of “Vogue Paris” and becoming the first transgender model to appear on the magazine’s cover.

More in-sentence examples of “appear”:

– Greece had seen rapid growth in the 1990s, but some of the country’s economic statistics were modified to appear more correct than they were, as the government had lied with the help of banks from the United States.

– Lundgren will appear as King Nereus in the upcoming DC Comics-Warner Bros.

– An album of songs recorded during this time, but that did not appear on “Kid A” was released, called “Amnesiac”.

– At the 41st nested “if” keyword, then an error message might appear as: “”Exceeded nesting limit””.

– Green Lantern is the name of several fictional superheroes that appear in comic books published by DC Comics.

– Mike Pence and Rudy Giuliani appear as themselves.

– This interaction can heat the gas being exchanged between the bodies and produce X-ray light which can appear to pulsate, causing binary pulsars to occasionally be referred to as X-ray binaries.

– It does not appear to be very addictive and no deaths have been reported following taking BZP once.

– By splitting up white light into its separate colours, rainbows appear colourful even though the source of light hitting them is white.

– They decided to appear in a, to finish the movie.

– To Appear in: Kuiper Belt M.A.

– The Santa Ana winds are warm, dry winds that characteristically appear in Southern California and Northern Baja California PeninsulaBaja California weather during autumn and early winter.

– Atop the wheat and the red circle appear a waxing crescent moon of white, typical of Turkic peoplesTurkic symbology, and five five-pointed stars also of white.

– They appear to be working for all users in other skins but if I need to I’ll move them over to common.css and.js because they should still work just as well there.

– For the above reasons, although liquid-based systems are proved to be more reliable and effective, they appear to be quite expensive with respect to air cooling techniques and slightly more difficult to implement.

– As a result of changes in the wikitext parser, links prefixed with more than one colon are now invalid, and will appear as plaintext instead.

– At present, those that are types 1 and 2 will populate the appropriate printworthiness category, however the notice will not appear within the mbox of this template unless either is listed as an rcat within this template.

– Articles are listed in this category when Module:Citation/CS1 identifies cs12 citation templates that appear to use singular forms of author name-list parameters to list multiple authors’ names.

– All Irish republican organizations and loyalist terrorist organizations were banned like this, but Adams was the only person important enough to appear regularly on TV.

– An important part of algebra is the study of functions, since functions often appear in equations that we are trying to solve.

– By default, coordinates appear in the format used to specify them.

– A letter in the grid can be used in more than one word, and not all the letters in the grid have to appear in a word.

– It was the band’s first album to appear on the “Billboard Billboard” music chart.

– Although “nigirizushi” will almost always appear in a raw form, often much of the fish has been previously frozen to specific temperatures to prevent parasites.

– It also contains small amounts of methane which makes the planet appear blue.

– Contracted to 20th Century Fox, Joan Bennett appeared as a blonde ingenue in several movies including “Puttin’ on the Ritz” in 1930 and “Me and My Gal” in 1932, before leaving this studio to appear in “Little Women”.

- Greece had seen rapid growth in the 1990s, but some of the country's economic statistics were modified to appear more correct than they were, as the government had lied with the help of banks from the United States.

- Lundgren will appear as King Nereus in the upcoming DC Comics-Warner Bros.
- An album of songs recorded during this time, but that did not appear on "Kid A" was released, called "Amnesiac".

– However, while and not the template pages themselves appear in the category? It’s been a few days, so it doesn’t seem like a caching issue.

– He was the first hockey player to appear on the cover of Time Magazine.

– There were twenty-eight to thirty ridged teeth in the animal’s jaw which, due to their alternate arrangement, appear to have been self-sharpening.

– These power series appear primarily in analysis, but also appear in combinatorics.

– For example one skull makes confetti and balloons appear when a player gets a headshot and another makes all enemies stronger and tougher.

– Sometimes there are numbers assigned to that appear to be legitimate – length is right, check digit is correct – but that aren’t true ISBN numbers.

– In 2012, Erix begain to appear as a performer and television presenter in numerous countries around the globe at festivals such as Tomorrowland in Belgium and Ultra Music Festival Europe.

– You could also type text to appear instead of the link.

– Also, we should ask for deletion of new categories which appear to breach our policy.

– Following the very bad box office performance of “Town Country in which Beatty starred, he did not appear in or direct another movie for 15 years.

– The leaves are parallel-veined, and usually appear long and pointed, often with a hardened spine on the end, and sometimes with additional spines along the margins.

– A green slime will appear around it, and hydrogen will be released at the cathode.

– Maroon 5 began writing the songs that appear on “Hands All Over” after winding down from a world tour in support of their 2007 studio release “It Won’t Be Soon Before Long”.

– He is one out of 4 characters who appear in every episode of the Big Bang Theory.

– There are several more people in the book who appear to have depression and/or bipolar disorder.

– In the book he does not die; he gets a broken leg and concussion, but in the film it is implied that he is dead because he does not appear at all except in memory.

– Because of this, Cruithne and Earth appear to follow each other in their paths around the Sun.

– When you move your television and couch to another apartment, you will “change” your address template, and automatically, that “new information” will appear on all your friends’ pages.

– Their next new album, “Discovery”, did not appear until 1979.

– W’s appear once again, and Meg realizes that she must travel alone back to Camazotz to rescue her brother.

– She was the first actress to appear on a postage stamp.

– Henry summoned Becket to appear before a great council at Northampton Castle on 8 October 1164, to answer allegations.

– Suppose you would like to cite one book, but different facts appear on different pages.

Some in-sentence examples of “life support”

How to use in-sentence of “life support”:

+ Emergency departments follow basic advanced cardiac life support protocols, which include keeping a patient’s blood pressure and blood saturation at acceptable levels.

+ On June 25, 1990, the Court decided it was legal to require “clear and convincing evidence” that stopping life support is what a person would have wanted.

+ The medical team and the child’s parents disagreed about whether to keep Evans’ life support or to remove it, resulting in a legal battle.

+ The vastly greater travel times involved would require a life support system.

+ He was disconnected from life support and died on September 21, 1987 at the age of 35 at a hospital in Fort Lauderdale.

+ On February 27, 2013 rumors said that his daughter stopped the life support on February 23.

+ He was taken off life support over 12 hours later, quarter to midnight and was pronounced dead at 12:08 am on 9 September 1976.

Some in-sentence examples of life support
Some in-sentence examples of life support

Some in-sentence examples of “bombing”

How to use in-sentence of “bombing”:

– The most famous atrocity was the bombing of Guernica.

– It was the target of the Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, 1995 which damaged the building very badly.

– After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Iwao Takamoto’s family, like many Japanese-Americans, had to move to an internment camp.

– Also, dive bombing allowed relatively small aeroplanes carrying a limited bomb load to do more damage than usual.

– Axis shipping was being attacked in bombing raids.

Some in-sentence examples of bombing
Some in-sentence examples of bombing

Example sentences of “bombing”:

– Also during his second term, Reagan’s Invasion of Grenada and 1986 United States bombing of Libyabombing of Libya were popular in the US, though his backing of the Contras rebels was mired in the controversy over the Iran–Contra affair that revealed Reagan’s poor management style.

– Opening fire, Scott’s warships sank one of Gotō’s cruisers and one of his destroyers, heavily damaged another cruiser, seriously wounded Gotō, and forced the rest of Gotō’s warships to abandon the bombing mission and retreat.

– Garroway took “Today” to various locations as its host: Paris in 1959 and Rome in 1960; car shows and technology expos; plays and movies; and aboard an Air Force B-52 for a practice bombing run.

– NATO leaders charged him for war crimes and crimes against humanity during the bombing of Yugoslavia.

– It was in response to the bombing of a discotheque in Berlin.

– The fossils were stored together in Munich, but were destroyed when an Allied bombing raid hit the museum in 1944, during World War II.

– Specializing in counter-terrorism rather than MI5’s usual counter-espionage, she was active at the time of the Lockerbie bombing by Libya in 1988.

– And the highly inaccuracy of the bombing technology in World War II was owed to it.

– At about half past three in the morning of the 11th, German artillery started bombing the outposts.

– The Assassination of Orlando Letelier was a car bombing which killed Orlando Letelier, a Chilean socialist political figure when Salvador Allende was president of Chile during those years.

– He was a known critic of apartheid and the 1986 United States bombing of Libya.

– The heavy bombing made the French defenders lose hope.

- Also during his second term, Reagan's Invasion of Grenada and 1986 United States bombing of Libyabombing of Libya were popular in the US, though his backing of the Contras rebels was mired in the controversy over the Iran–Contra affair that revealed Reagan's poor management style.

- Opening fire, Scott's warships sank one of Gotō's cruisers and one of his destroyers, heavily damaged another cruiser, seriously wounded Gotō, and forced the rest of Gotō's warships to abandon the bombing mission and retreat.
- Garroway took "Today" to various locations as its host: Paris in 1959 and Rome in 1960; car shows and technology expos; plays and movies; and aboard an Air Force B-52 for a practice bombing run.

More in-sentence examples of “bombing”:

– The measures were introduced following a massive IRA bombing campaign in the City in the early 1990s such as the 1992 Baltic Exchange bombing and the 1993 Bishopsgate bombing.

– After artillery bombing in the morning, at around noon a battalion of “Der Fuehrer” attacked the main line, occupied by a Dutch company.

– In World War II, Ju-87 were used for bombing Invasion of Poland against Poland, and later against Belgium, Netherlands, France, and Greece.

– Austin police officially connected the March 2 bombing following the bombings on March 12.

– Also that year, when students at Kent State University in Ohio were protesting Nixon’s spread of bombing to Laos, the National Guard shot at them, and four were killed.

– He is a hibakusha, a survivor of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, and is the co-chair of Japan Confederation of A- and H-Bomb Sufferers OrganizationsNihon Hidankyo, a Japan-wide organisation of atomic and hydrogen bomb sufferers.Nihon Hidankyo website Retrieved August 31, 2015 In 2011 he was awarded the Kiyoshi Tanimoto peace prize.

– In 2003, a suicide bombing caused widespread damage.

– The first story ever printed on the front page was the “RAF’s bombing of Port Stanley airport in the Falklands”.

– An artillery bombing on the position in the evening of 14 May caused the commanding officers to leave.

– On 5 January 1943, he was shot down and killed leading a daylight bombing raid over Rabaul.

– During World War II, the church was destroyed during a British RAF bombing raid in 1943.

– Just after the war ended, Sakaguchi Ango about the strange life in Japan after the bombing and losing the war.

– They were destroyed in bombing raids on Munich in World War II while they were on display.

– The city was badly damaged in bombing World War II, especially between 1943 and 1945.

– After allied bombing on Germany, the building would become very damaged.

– The Cairn, the Lockerbie memorial is a memorial to the 270 killed in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland.

– The bombing was reported all over the world in newspapers and made people aware of the German involvement.

– Anywhere from 25,000 to 40,000 Soviet civilians died in Stalingrad and its suburbs during a single week of aerial bombing by “Luftflotte” 4 as the German 4th Panzer and 6th Armies got close to the city; the total number of civilians killed in the regions outside the city is unknown.

– The Allies tried to stop these attacks by bombing their launching places, by shooting at them in the air, and by flying fast planes close to them and nudging them off course using their wings.

– The bombing killed 70,000 people instantly, and another 70,000 died later from the radiation.

– Although the Federal Bureau of InvestigationFBI had concluded in 1965 that the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing had been committed by four known Klansmen and segregationists: Thomas Edwin Blanton Jr., Herman Frank Cash, Robert Edward Chambliss, and Bobby Frank Cherry, no prosecutions were conducted until 1977.

– There seems to have been a bombing at the school, in 1971; where 800-odd people escaped.

– The case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, which accused Cherney of bombing themselves.

– In 1980, Bologna massacre85 people were killed in a bombing at Bologna Centrale railway station.

– The movie is about the July 27 Centennial Olympic Park bombing and its aftermath, as security guard Richard Jewell finds a bomb during the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia U.S.

– He then went back to France to take over the Royal Air Force bombing attacks on Germany.

– He was assassinated in a bombing on 30August 1981 along with prime minister Mohammad-Javad Bahonar.

– Around 01:30 on 13 November, Callaghan’s force met Abe’s bombing group between Guadalcanal and Savo Island.

– His arrest grew from the 1993 World Trade Center bombing investigations.

– In spite of his defeat of Callaghan’s force, Abe ordered his warships to pull back without bombing Henderson Field.

– In February 2006, a bombing seriously damaged Iraq’s al-Askari Mosque.

– Perhaps his most famous painting is “Guernica”, which shows the horrors of war after the bombing of the town of Guernica.

– He was not in Hiroshima at the time of the atomic bombing in August 1945.

– The first bombing was in the year 1942, heralding the beginning of the Second World War in Manipur.

– This aircraft was used on several of 105 Squadron’s low-altitude daylight bombing operations during 1943.

– Then in 1935 in Turin, the work was renamed with the title changed to Driada, unfortunately the score disappeared in the fire bombing of the World War II in Milan in 1943, but remained a score for voice and piano, and the complete libretto.

– The 2006 al-Askari mosque bombing occurred at the al-Askari mosque in the Iraqi city of Samarra, on February 22, 2006, at about 6:55 a.m.

– As a lawyer, Jones is known for prosecuting the remaining two Ku Klux Klan perpetrators of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing which killed four African-American girls, along with leading an indictment against the Olympic Park Bomber.

– Nazi bombing left about 85,000 Dutch civilians homeless.

– Jihad Ahmed Jibril was the leader of the military wing of the PFLP-GC and was the heir apparent of the organization before he was killed in a car bombing in Beirut in 2002.

– A member of the Ku Klux Klan was charged for the bombing many years later.

– Around fifty-five minutes later after the loss of the aircraft, a suitcase which was checked in by one of the accused perpetrators in the bombing exploded at Japan’s Narita Airport and killed two baggage handlers and injured four other people nearby.

– After six years service in World War II as an officer in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, he became an operational cameraman flying in Avro Lancaster bombers, documenting the damage after British bombing raids.

– The bombing of Libya by the United States in 1986 was code-named Operation El Dorado Canyon.

– Apparently, good material was destroyed in Munich in a 1944 bombing raid.

– Two of the bombs were triggered upon being picked up, another was triggered upon being opened, and the fourth bombing was suspected to be activated by tripwire.

– Other issues he highlights include taking care of military veterans, making the military “strong”, aggressive bombing of the Mideast terrorist group ISIS, surveillance of certain mosques in the U.S., and making trade agreements more favorable to American workers.

– Very few were built because Germany’s enemies were bombing factories.

- The measures were introduced following a massive IRA bombing campaign in the City in the early 1990s such as the 1992 Baltic Exchange bombing and the 1993 Bishopsgate bombing.

- After artillery bombing in the morning, at around noon a battalion of "Der Fuehrer" attacked the main line, occupied by a Dutch company.

Some sentences in use of “plea”

How to use in-sentence of “plea”:

+ During the Separatists War of 1971, the then Chakma King sided with the Pakistanis, so when independence came, the Adivasis’ plea for special status fell on deaf ears.

+ It was later reported that he was persuaded to surrender when the FBI negotiators mentioned a public plea from his former wrestling coach.

+ On January 19, 2018, Sorrentino pleaded guilty to one count of tax evasion, as part of a plea bargain with prosecutors.

+ Between 1997 and 2005, he was convicted of eight crimes; in 2009, he accepted a plea bargain for a 2007 armed robbery, serving four years in prison.

+ As part of the plea bargain, DeAngelo was also required to admit to many crimes he had not been formally charged with, including rapes.

Some sentences in use of plea
Some sentences in use of plea

Example sentences of “plea”:

+ When King Louis V died with no heir Adalbero of Reims made a plea for electing Hugh Capet.

+ An attorney also can Negotiationnegotiate with the prosecution and the court in cases of plea bargains.

+ Brandmüller, along with three other cardinals, has issued a request to Pope Francis, entitled “Seeking Clarity: A Plea to Untie the Knots in “Amoris Laetitia””, seeking clarification on various points of doctrine in the Pope’s apostolic exhortation, “Amoris laetitia”.

+ As part of his plea bargain, an additional conviction was added, bringing the total number of convictions to 49, making him the most prolific serial killer in United States history according to confirmed murders.

+ The President of the court rejected the negotiated plea bargain and ordered that the three be tried in criminal court.

+ He cut a plea deal and narrowly got out of having to serve a long time in prison.

+ Ray later tried many times to take away his guilty plea and be Trialtried by a jury, but he was unsuccessful.

+ So, in 264 BC, the Romans responded to a plea for help by some rebels in Messina, and landed an army in Sicily.

+ A plea was given that those safeguards and reservations were necessary for the interests of the country.

+ One particular scene that viewers did not like was Michael Madsen cutting off the police officer’s ear, and Madsen himself reportedly had a great deal of difficulty finishing the scene especially after Kirk Baltz ad-libbed the desperate plea “I’ve got a little kid at home”.

+ As Vegeta finishes his plea to Goku, he dies.

+ Its lyrics are a remorseful plea for forgiveness for breaking up with a former lover.

+ Then he asked God to answer the people of Israel when they prayed toward, or at, the temple; to hear from heaven when someone sinned, or enemies came to Israel, or there was drought or famine in the land, “…whatever disaster or disease may come, and when a prayer or plea is made by any of your people Israel…then hear from heaven, your dwelling place.

+ It is a plea for attention, and experts think pet cats use it because they often need owners to do things for them.

+ Artemis accepted this plea and allowed him to pass.

+ In common law countries, a defendant may enter a peremptory plea of “autrefois acquit” or “autrefois convict”.Stephen Vincent Benét.

+ On 24 February 2016, the Supreme Court of India agreed to hear a plea for lifting the ban on the Chennai Super Kings.

+ He resigned on July 19, 2019 due to his connections to the Jeffrey Epstein and his plea deal.

+ Later the charges were dropped as part of the plea bargain.

+ It is certain that when one Christian writer, Athenagoras of Athens, wrote “A Plea for the Christians” to Emperor Marcus Aurelius in around 176 AD, at a time when Christians were being punished by the pagan Roman Empire, he quoted word-for-word from these “Oracles” that are known today.

+ When King Louis V died with no heir Adalbero of Reims made a plea for electing Hugh Capet.

+ An attorney also can Negotiationnegotiate with the prosecution and the court in cases of plea bargains.
+ Brandmüller, along with three other cardinals, has issued a request to Pope Francis, entitled "Seeking Clarity: A Plea to Untie the Knots in "Amoris Laetitia"", seeking clarification on various points of doctrine in the Pope's apostolic exhortation, "Amoris laetitia".

“recherche” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “recherche”:

– The full name is “Organisation Européene pour la Recherche Nucléaire”.

– She managed the Center for economics and ethics environment and sustainable development, which, in 2002, became a joint research unit between UVSQ and the “Institut de recherche pour le développement”.

– The letters “CERN” are left over from the older “Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire”.

– Between 1982 and 2008 he worked as a researcher of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique in Paris.

– The French title is “À la recherche du temps perdu”.

– The laboratory is part of the Centre national de la recherche scientifique and Thales Group.

– Raugel worked for Centre national de la recherche scientifique, University of Rennes 1, École Polytechnique and at University of Paris-Sud.

recherche some example sentences
recherche some example sentences

Example sentences of “opal”

How to use in-sentence of “opal”:

+ Tropical Depression Opal became extratropical over the Ohio River Valley on October 5th.

+ Hurricane Opal was a major tropical cyclonehurricane that formed in the Gulf of Mexico in September 1995.

+ Her character was Opal Ann in the 1970 movie “The Cheyenne Social Club”.

+ Tropical Storm Opal continued west until October 2.

+ Hurricane Opal became a tropical storm over central Alabama and did not weaken to a tropical depression till it was in Tennessee.

+ He has also edited from a range of IP addresses, including 78.148.240.181, which are registered to Opal Telecom DS.

Example sentences of opal
Example sentences of opal

“fray” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “fray”:

+ The Fray created singles How to Save a Life, Over My Head, Look After You, Vienna, and All at Once.

+ Diddy somersaulted into the fray with his signature cartwheel attack, but he was quickly overcome by the weight of many scaly assailants.

+ In a short video promoting the Charitable organizationcharity Equality Now Joss Whedon said that “Fray is not done, Fray is coming back.

+ Tenuta was born on 23 January 1924 Fray Bentos, Uruguay.

+ There are other interesting museums such as the Arms Museum in Fray Francisco Walk or the Museum of Natural Sciences in Doña Ochanda Tower, a fort house built in the sixteenth century, in Jesusen Zerbitzarien Fundatzailean Street.

+ Melaka Fray also appears in the story “Tales” in the comic book “Tales of the Slayers”.

+ The Capital citycapital is the city of Fray Bentos.

fray - example sentences
fray – example sentences

“valued” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “valued”:

+ As of November 2020, Moderna was valued at $35billion, and while none of its drugs had been approved, its COVID-19 vaccine candidate was close to being authorized for mass use.

+ It is valued because of its violet colour.

+ In many places there they received a warm welcome and became a valued part of their new home area.

+ In order to conquer far-away places on different continents, imperial powers built large armies and navies and the cultures valued fighting.

+ The design and construct portion of the contract valued at A$1.8 billion was awarded to a joint venture between Abigroup and Leighton Contractors.

+ PLM’s endowment in 2008 was valued at PhP 500 million””.

+ As early as 5000 BC men and women alike valued wearing strands of shell, stone, teeth and bone beads.

+ Belmont left an estate valued at more than ten million dollars.

valued - some sentence examples
valued – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “valued”:

+ As is the case with most wizards in the Harry Potter series, his wand is among his most valued magical items.

+ He was known as a power pitcher, his fastball was much valued by the Royals during his tenure with the team.

+ As is the case with most wizards in the Harry Potter series, his wand is among his most valued magical items.

+ He was known as a power pitcher, his fastball was much valued by the Royals during his tenure with the team.

+ Obsidian was valued in Stone Age cultures because, like flint, it could be chipped to produce hand axes, sharp blades or arrowheads.

+ Gold is so valued that the discovery of a new place to mine has sometimes caused a gold rush.

+ These things are so precious that they have been valued at 100,000 florins”.

+ Ginseng is valued for its aromatic roots.

+ Nearly all toilets were dry toilets, and excrement was valued in agriculture, until flush toilets were invented.

+ In March 2007 GMG sold 49.9% of Trader Media Group to Apax Partners, in a deal that valued Trader Media Group at £1.35 billion.

+ They were worn by Alessandra Ambrosio and Adriana Lima and were valued at $2,000,000 each.

+ The State Administration of Foreign Exchange of the People’s Republic of China is agency that controls foreign exchange market activities, and manages Chinese foreign exchange reserves valued at $3.2 trillion.

+ Speculation suggests the sale was valued at over £750 million.

+ He enjoyed the City’s rich social life too, and he much valued the invitation to join the Goldsmiths Company.

+ It is valued for its uniform yellow colour.

More in-sentence examples of “valued”:

+ So far there is no sign of movement on this issue: the route, now the Parkland Walk, is highly valued by walkers and cyclists, and suggestions in the 1990s that it could, in part, become a road were met with fierce opposition.

+ Aside from her television career that began with Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Jenner’s wealth also comes from her make-up company, Kylie Cosmetics, valued at $800 million.

+ Although his collection still contained more than 13,000specimens, Cope’s fossil hoard was much smaller than Marsh’s collection, which was valued at over a milliondollars.

+ Culturally, they learn that their participation and contributions are valued in their communities.

+ In the unaired pilot, the highest valued golden ball was £200,000 and £100,000 was also present.

+ Most sunfish are valued for sport fishing.

+ By 2011 the company was reported to have been valued at more than $1 billion.

+ He was accused by political opponents of committing abuse, disputing use of certain legal procedures to finance property valued between three and five million Mexican pesos ; however, once political objections arose, he used other means to formalize his transaction.

+ Heather honey is a highly valued product in moorland and heathland areas, with many beehives being moved there in late summer.

+ The term unicorn is also used in business to refer to a business startup valued at a billion dollars or more.

+ However, these mystery religions valued the change in wisdom, personality, and knowledge of truth, rather than the exact details of the accepted myths on which their teachings were overlayed.

+ Although it is valued for its peppery flavor and eaten after suitable preparation in Russia and Finland, it is highly irritating to the digestive system when eaten raw.

+ Coins are generally used for lower valued monetary units, and banknotes for higher values.

+ Semen is valued and masturbation is seen as a waste of semen and is therefore frowned upon, even though frequent ejaculation is encouraged.

+ Jonathan Baillie, of the Zoological Society of London, said “The donor community and conservation movement are increasingly leaning towards a ‘what can nature do for us?’ approach, where species and wild habitats are valued and prioritised according to these services they provided for people.

+ Wilderness is deeply valued for cultural, spiritual, moral, and aesthetic reasons.

+ In 1605, he was accused of keeping hunting dogs, an interest open only to gentlemen whose land was valued at more than 40 shillings per year.

+ In 1993, the Treasure Valuation Committee valued the hoard at £1.75 million, Plan to extend protection for buried treasure.

+ They believe that an unborn embryo should not be valued over the pregnant woman.

+ She was represented as a cow because cows were highly valued animals.

+ Rust is sometimes valued as a patina.

+ The alloys of aluminium, titanium and magnesium are also known and valued for their high strength-to-weight ratios and, in the case of magnesium, their ability to provide electromagnetic shielding.

+ This work was highly valued by many people of Dee’s time.

+ Pine nuts can be pressed to extract pine nut oil, which is valued for its mild, nutty flavour.

+ So far there is no sign of movement on this issue: the route, now the Parkland Walk, is highly valued by walkers and cyclists, and suggestions in the 1990s that it could, in part, become a road were met with fierce opposition.

+ Aside from her television career that began with Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Jenner's wealth also comes from her make-up company, Kylie Cosmetics, valued at $800 million.

+ Amber was much valued as an ornamental material in early times, but also for religious purpose.

+ These three powers valued Samoa as a refueling station for coal fired shipping.

+ A palfrey is a type of horse that was valued as a riding horse in the Middle Ages.

+ In dog fighting breeds, “gameness” is valued as it gives the dog the ability to maintain the attack in Bait baiting, despite ripped dehydration, exhaustion or broken bones.

+ For this reason, they are valued by farmers and gardeners worldwide.

+ The kitchens today contain one of the world’s largest collections of Chinese blue-and-white and celadon porcelain, valued by the sultans because it was supposed to change color if the food or drink it contained was poisoned.

+ Jatiúca, besides Ponta Verde, is one of the most valued areas in the city in the ranking of the properties salesmen.

+ It is valued for its unique flavor compared to other lime.

+ Foster does not want to retire, but wants to sell his 80-90% holding in the company valued at £300M to £500M.

+ Some citrus fruits, especially oranges, satsumas, mandarin oranges, and grapefruit are valued for their seedlessness.

+ Thayer and his wife donated their personal art collection to KU, valued at $150,000.

+ Their fins are highly valued for shark-fin soup and are sold on the export market, along with their skin and cartilage.

+ They are highly valued in Japan and elsewhere for their very early flowering, often among the first flowers to appear in the late winter.

+ The hoard was valued at £3.285million, and has now been purchased by the Birmingham Museum Art Gallery and the Potteries Museum Art Gallery.

+ However, in early years of her marriage, Eleanor valued suggestions from her mother-in-law until she herself could develop confidence in domestic matters.

+ At first, Western sports were valued as a form of mental discipline, but they have become recreational activities.

+ In Estonia juniper wood is valued for its long lasting and pleasant aroma.

+ In its October 7, 2007 “Forbes” 400 issue, “Acreage Aces”, “Forbes” valued Trump’s wealth at $3billion.

+ Again, Napoleon valued order and authority over individual rights.

+ The women of that time valued chastity, and when they went out, they covered their faces with a shawl or cloak which would prevent them from being exposed to the outside world.

+ His empire was the world’s largest economy, valued 25% of world’s GDP.

+ He blamed Thomas Weston, and stated that Governor John Carver “had worked himself to death that spring and the loss of him and other industrious men lives cannot be valued at any price”.

“outpost” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “outpost”:

– The next southerly manned outpost of South America is the lighthouse of Cape Horn.

– In 1826, the first British military outpost was set up at King George Sound in Western Australia.

– One can visit the Old City in horse-drawn carriages, where many buildings from the earliest years stand and remind of the way of life that started in the New World, when Montreal was just a fur trading outpost belonging to France over 350 years ago.

– At its height, the Indus Civilization spanned much of what is now Pakistan and North India, extending westwards to the Iranian border, south to Gujarat in India and northwards to an outpost in Bactria.

– In the First Anglo-Mysore WarFirst and Second Anglo-Mysore Wars he came within striking distance of the British outpost at Madras.

– These outpost soldiers got regular pay from Rome for their services.

– Wolmido was once a military base of Japanese Army during the Japanese colonial period and a outpost of the battle of Incheon.

– The Indigenous native pinewoods which formed this westernmost outpost of the boreal forest of aspen, juniper, oak and a few other species.

outpost - example sentences
outpost – example sentences

Example sentences of “outpost”:

– During his leadership, Singapore separated from the MalaysiaFederation of Malaysia in 1965 and grew from an underdeveloped colonial outpost with no natural resources into a “Asian Tiger.

– After 999days, on 9 August 1877, Stanley reached the Portuguese outpost of Boma, around 100km from the mouth of the Congo River.

– Other settlements include research outposts, the Russian mining community of Barentsburg, the research community of Ny-Ålesund and the mining outpost of Sveagruva.

– Fort Ouiatenon was originally constructed by the French government in 1717 as a military outpost to protect against Great Britain’s western expansion.

– This was the only Roman outpost in eastern Africa south of Egypt and lasted a few decades.

– This relatively small campaign was of enormous consequences because Granada was the last outpost of Al-Andalus in Spain and its fall meant the end of 780 years of Muslim control in the Iberian Peninsula.

– It is the site of the Ancient RomeRoman outpost of Agaunum and the old Abby of Saint-Maurice, which has become a famous high school in Switzerland.

– It was built by the Bissett family Bissett family in the 13th century on the site of an earlier motte-and-bailey outpost of the Kingdom of Dál Riata.

- During his leadership, Singapore separated from the MalaysiaFederation of Malaysia in 1965 and grew from an underdeveloped colonial outpost with no natural resources into a "Asian Tiger.

- After 999days, on 9 August 1877, Stanley reached the Portuguese outpost of Boma, around 100km from the mouth of the Congo River.

– On the morning of 22 September James Livingston, the colonel in charge of the outpost at Verplanck’s Point, fired on HMS “Vulture”, the ship that was intended to carry André back to New York.

– Its settlement dates back many centuries, when it was an outpost of the Roman Empire.

– It is set in modern Morocco where Captain Gallant was in charge of an outpost in the desert.

– A Japanese naval outpost was also located at Taivu Point, about 35kilometres east of the Lunga perimeter.

– The Kyivan State was an eastern outpost of European Christendom, it kept the movement of nomad hordes to the West, and reduced their onslaught against Byzantium and Central European countries.

Make sentence of “marketplace”

How to use in-sentence of “marketplace”:

– Some of the new concrete buildings near the marketplace were torn down.

– There was no food in the house, so the children went to the marketplace with Justice Strauss to buy the ingredients for Pasta Puttanesca.

– Xbox Live Marketplace is a virtual market designed for Microsoft’s Xbox 360 console that allows Xbox Live members to download purchased or promotional content.

– This download is available in the PS3 or Xbox 360 marketplace or of Ubisoft’s website if you are using a PC version of RSV2.

– It has been a marketplace and a meeting hall.

– Deutsche Borse AG or the Deutsche Borse Group, is a marketplace organizer for the trading of shares and other securities.

Make sentence of marketplace
Make sentence of marketplace

Example sentences of “marketplace”:

- Fox is also the only one of the four big networks to include a regular block of infomercials on its schedule, known as the Weekend Marketplace Saturday morning block.

- Bodinayakanur is a major marketplace for cardamom, coffee, tea and black pepper.

– Fox is also the only one of the four big networks to include a regular block of infomercials on its schedule, known as the Weekend Marketplace Saturday morning block.

– Bodinayakanur is a major marketplace for cardamom, coffee, tea and black pepper.

– In the developed world, the food industry produces food for a global marketplace demand.

– In April 2012, Pokki launched the Pokki Store, a marketplace and app store for desktop apps for social networking services and social gaming apps.

– People can use the Health Insurance Marketplace to buy insurance on the website Healthcare.gov.

– A souq or souk is an open-air marketplace or commercial quarter in an Arab, or Berber city.

– Midge was her friend who was a redhead meeting the toy marketplace in 1963, a year after Ken.

– Various commercial products on the marketplace today, such as Procter Gamble’s Dryel, allow elements of the dry cleaning process to be performed in the household using home laundry machines.

– AlphaBay Market was an online darknet marketplace operating on the Tor network.

– In addition to accessing Windows Phone devices, Zune software can also access the Zune Marketplace to purchase music, videos, and apps for Windows Phone and Zune products.

– The Zune Marketplace was an Online shoppingonline music, video and podcast store that integrates with Zune software, Zune devices, phones with Zune support, and Xbox 360.

– Miani was nicknamed Namak-Miani because it was the main marketplace for salt that was mined from the mountains around Khewra.

– You can also purchase insurance on the marketplace if the company that you work for gives you insurance and you are not happy with it.