“destroy” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “destroy”:

+ However, three days passed, and the Skull Kid, possessed with Majora’s Mask brings the moon down to destroy Termina.

+ Ray needs the blood of a powerful entity to unleash his powers and to destroy a poison.

+ Benjamin also said that no gas chambers were ever used during the Holocaust and that if the Jews end up with power they will destroy civilization.

+ Rather than chase away or destroy the Blue Meanies, they instead invite them to the victory celebration.

+ B cells respond to pathogens by producing large numbers of antibodyantibodies which then destroy foreign objects like bacteria and viruses.

+ The Rock Pikmin can destroy tough barriers, while the Flying Pink “Winged” Pikmin can attack airborne enemies and carry items in the air.

+ Agenor explains that Hephaestus the weapons that Zeus, Poseidon and Hades use; the thunderbolt, trident and pitchfork and these weapons can form the Spear of Trium, which can destroy Kronos.

+ This is so that the world’s governments would not threaten to destroy each other with nuclear weapons.

destroy in sentences?
destroy in sentences?

Example sentences of “destroy”:

+ On the night of August 8, Manson directed Charles Watson to take Susan Atkins, Linda Kasabian, and Patricia Krenwinkel to “that house where Melcher used to live” and “totally destroy everyone in, as gruesome as you can.” He told the women to do as Watson would instruct them.

+ A nuclear missile is then launched to destroy Seattle.

+ The rest of the bounty hunters fall into a coma, while Samus manages to destroy the asteroid with the laser before she falls into a coma herself.

+ After Laon the 4th DCR attacked twice to destroy a pocket captured by the enemy south of the Somme near Abbeville.

+ Cooling water temperatures later began to destroy the storm, and Tropical Storm Colin died again just west of Bermuda.

+ Once in the Coral Sea, the carriers were to provide airplanes for the invasion forces, destroy Allied airplanes at Port Moresby, and destroy any Allied naval forces in the Coral Sea.

+ The object of the game is to destroy their vehicles and be the last one standing.

+ Sometimes, people have brain injuries that hurt or destroy part of the brain.

+ On the night of August 8, Manson directed Charles Watson to take Susan Atkins, Linda Kasabian, and Patricia Krenwinkel to "that house where Melcher used to live" and "totally destroy everyone in, as gruesome as you can." He told the women to do as Watson would instruct them.

+ A nuclear missile is then launched to destroy Seattle.

+ Kennedy and the United Nations Secretary-General U Thant reached an agreement with the USSR to destroy the missiles in Cuba if the US agreed to avoid invading Cuba.

+ They destroy the artifact to save themselves, just after Spock detects two life forms on it.

+ Upon landing at Camp Half-Blood with Reyna and Coach Hedge he leaves them to destroy the onagers, where he finds Will Solace, Lou Ellen and Cecil.

+ He worked to destroy the Confederate States of AmericaConfederacy, free all the slaves and keep on good terms with Europe.

+ South Africa used to have nuclear weapons, but they decided to destroy them.

More in-sentence examples of “destroy”:

+ The protagonists are The Lucky Seven, or The Losers Club, a group of outcast kids who discover Pennywise and vow to destroy him by any means necessary.

+ Harry discovers his past about a dark wizard and with the help from his best friends Ronald Weasley and Hermione Granger, he attempts to destroy the darkest wizard of all time, Voldemort, once and for all.

+ He accused the eunuchs of burning up the treasury to destroy any proof of their theft, and he also overheard some eunuchs’ conversation that made him fear for his life.

+ When Woody follows Buzz into the game to try to rescue him, the two of them are captured by Andy’s next door neighbor, Sid Phillips, who likes to torture and destroy toys for fun.

+ He tells Neo that the prophecy is not true and that the machines will destroy Zion.

+ Most adrenal pheochromocytomas and all adrenocortical adenomas are benign tumors, which do not metastasize or destroy nearby tissues, but may cause significant health problems by unbalancing hormones.

+ General Gage, along with 700 British soldiers, marched there to find and destroy hidden weapons.

+ Android 18 also appears in Dragon Ball Super as a side character when the God of Destruction Beerus threatens to destroy the Earth she and the Z Fighters attacks Beerus attempting to defeat Beerus but failed to defeat him by him overpowering them before Goku arrives to save them.

+ Sometimes they kill people and destroy cities.

+ They attack infected cells, foreign cells, and cancer cells and completely destroy them.

+ Stoneman also sent two regiments of cavalry to destroy the lead mines and smelting facilities that were about ten miles from Wytheville.

+ Sagan also believed that the Drake equation suggested that many kinds of intelligent life could form, but that the lack of evidence suggests that intelligent beings destroy themselves rather quickly.

+ The game begins with Dexter’s rival, Mandark, breaking into Dexter’s laboratory and attempting to destroy it by reprogramming the lab’s Computer to block Dexter from entering.

+ He helped to destroy the Sister of the West, and he brought up the baby Diamond Dragon, Forta.

+ He was caught the next day, but he had killed the horse and cut out the brand to destroy the evidence.

+ They also cut and destroy invading viral RNAs.

+ Unfortunately, only Billy returns to normal as the machine which required the power coins as a power source is stolen by Rito Goldar allowing Rita Zedd to destroy the coins.

+ Their mission was to find the six Great Disks and defeat the Morbuzakh, a plant menace that threatened to destroy the city.

+ It is taught that God created the universe, can destroy it, and keeps it running.

+ They would also destroy German ammunition and supply posts, communication centers, and harass enemy troop concentrations along the Finnish and Russian coasts.

+ He can release sonic booms from his body, which destroy anything it hits.

+ If this does not help, the wart can be frozen, and destroyed that way, or a laser can be used to destroy it.

+ In the 16th century, farmers used to shoot cannons at thunderstorms, thinking this would destroy the hail.

+ Vishnu is the preserver god, which means he protects the universe from being destroyed and keeps it going, according to this religion, and he has come to earth in nine forms so far, with Kalkione yet to come at the end of Kali Yuga to destroy evil.

+ His plan was to use the war to weaken the Republic and destroy the Jedi so that he could create the Empire.

+ Later, they dug deep trenches and used their artillery to shoot down any French air planes, destroy their airstrip and bombard the French troops into submission.

+ The protagonists are The Lucky Seven, or The Losers Club, a group of outcast kids who discover Pennywise and vow to destroy him by any means necessary.

+ Harry discovers his past about a dark wizard and with the help from his best friends Ronald Weasley and Hermione Granger, he attempts to destroy the darkest wizard of all time, Voldemort, once and for all.
+ He accused the eunuchs of burning up the treasury to destroy any proof of their theft, and he also overheard some eunuchs' conversation that made him fear for his life.

+ All army units were informed at 16:50 by of his decision and ordered to destroy their weapons and surrender to the nearest German units.

+ It can only destroy them because most tanks only have thin metal on their top to make them lighter.

+ The dog was bred to destroy the pests around farms and livestock.

+ The Venerable in Years gave Hong a sword and told him to destroy the demon-worshipers who had rebelled against the Venerable in Years.

+ Sherman captured Atlanta but was unable to completely destroy the Army of Tennessee.

+ Because he failed to pursue at the moment of Caesar’s defeat, Pompey threw away the chance to destroy Caesar’s much smaller army.

+ Its spacecraft uses the energy beam to destroy Earth, while hundreds of space vehicles leave the planet with the last of mankind on them.

+ Sam believes Frodo is dead, and takes the Ring to continue the quest and destroy it.

+ They wanted to destroy the guns.

+ Stark tells his secretary, Pepper Potts, to destroy the old arc reactor, but she instead puts it in a glass box.

+ Surprisingly, they find Cortana that tells to the Chief that the ring can not destroy the Flood.

+ The largest problem was that the city of Virginia Beach had to buy and destroy about 3,400 houses and an unknown number of businesses near the base.

+ The bombing caused some damage but failed to destroy airfield or most of its aircraft.

+ The octopuses destroy the town after the Griffin family leaves.

+ Angered by this desecration, the gods unleash the furies, who attack the soldiers and destroy the fishing boat.

+ He wanted to try to destroy the U.S.

+ Lemurs are endangered species because people destroy their habitat and used to hunt them, and perhaps still do so.

+ Ways to destroy tanks also improved.

+ Sid prepares to destroy Buzz by strapping him to a fireworksrocket, but is delayed by a thunderstorm and sleeps for the night.

+ On May 14, 2007 workers from the governmental Forest and Nature Agency with help from the police, entered Christiania to destroy the abandoned building of “Cigarkassen”.

+ For instance, an antibody designed to destroy smallpox is unable to hit the bubonic plague or the common cold.

+ They can destroy a huge area in a matter of minutes.

+ Segregation would end when devoted Christians, doing God’s work on earth, led a nonviolent crusade to destroy it.

Some in-sentence examples of “taxi”

How to use in-sentence of “taxi”:

– When Duaner Sánchez was hurt during a taxi cab incident in 2006, Mets general manager Omar Minaya considered recalling Smith to the Majors.

– Apps such as Grab and Gojek as an alternative to taxi companies are also available.

– Her mother was a cashier, and her father was a taxi driver in New York City.

– It became a private company in June 2006 by merging with Taxi Holdings.

– Unlike “The Black Cauldron The Black Cauldron” and “The Great Mouse Detective”, which used computer imagery for special sequences, 11 minutes of “Oliver Company” were computer-generated such as the skyscrapers, the taxi cabs, trains, Fagin’s scooter-cart, and the climactic subway chase.

– In addition one can get on or off of a taxi at any road where stopping is allowed.

– In 1924 he left Beatrice and their child to marry the taxi dancer June Edith Smith.

– Although for taxi services the fee is anywhere from 25 to 30 dollars.

Some in-sentence examples of taxi
Some in-sentence examples of taxi

Example sentences of “taxi”:

– The motorcycle taxi carries one passenger, who sits behind the motorcycle driver.

– In 2004, Dozois was badly injured in a traffic accident while going home in a taxi from a Philadelphia Phillies game.

– He was best known for his role as a chief investigator in the Zodiac Killer case, which he and partner, Inspector Bill Armstrong, began to work on after the murder of taxi driver Paul Stine.

– A motorcycle taxi are a form of transport in some countries.

– Greeley suffered skull fractures in a fall in 2008 when his clothing got caught on the door of a taxi as it pulled away; he was hospitalized in critical condition.

– This led to ambulance services being nicknamed the “Big White Taxi Service”.

– In 2002, Harrelson was arrested in London after an incident in a taxi that ended in a police chase.

– It is common for the price for a taxi ride to be more expensive than other forms of transport.

– While at Charterhouse he met his wife, Ruth Turner, a taxi driver who lived in Goldalming, and they were married in 1914, just six days before Britain and Germany went to war.

– There is a taxi stand in the square of Fira.

– Some taxi drivers will drive tourists around the whole airport, so they can charge a lot of money for the ride, when the part of the airport that the tourist wants to go to was actually very close by.

- The motorcycle taxi carries one passenger, who sits behind the motorcycle driver.

- In 2004, Dozois was badly injured in a traffic accident while going home in a taxi from a Philadelphia Phillies game.
- He was best known for his role as a chief investigator in the Zodiac Killer case, which he and partner, Inspector Bill Armstrong, began to work on after the murder of taxi driver Paul Stine.

More in-sentence examples of “taxi”:

– A male taxi driver was arrested by the police on 13 March 2009 for knowingly spreading HIV/AIDS to dozens of women in Jecheon between 2003 and 2009.

– Many were well-educated, but they had to take jobs as taxi cab drivers, factory workers, and janitors.

– A taxi is a car, or other vehicle which is used for public transport.

– When the taxi has to stop at a red light and the contestant has at least $200, a “Red Light Challenge” is played.

– There are also taxi companies like Comfort Cabs, Silver Cab, SMRT Taxis, CityCab and Premier Taxi.

– The teams competed in events such as taxi pulling, melon tossing and a beer keg relay.

– The show is about the employees of a taxi company in Manhattan, New York City.

– On the night of August 9, 2009, Patrick Kane and his cousin were riding in a taxi and allegedly punched the taxi driver because he did not have the correct change.

– The Town of Selkirk has 2 taxi services: Wills Taxi and First Rate Taxi.

– Other station facilities are: toilets, luggage rooms, Lost and foundlost-and-found, timetables, trolleys, waiting rooms, taxi ranks and bus stops.

– When Ramanujan heard that Hardy had come in a taxi he asked him what the number of the taxi was.

– For example, the price of going from Tsing Yi to Causeway Bay by taxi is around HK$200.

– Percy leaves Grover at the bus stop and takes a taxi to his apartment on his own.

– If they do want to play, they have to stay in the taxi until they reach where they want to go or get three strikes.

– The movie is about a soap opera star who becomes paralyzed because of a taxi accident.

– If the contestant gets to where they wanted to go without getting three strikes, they have a choice: they can leave the taxi and keep the money they won, or risk it on a Video Bonus question.

– Argo’s movies include “Taxi Driver Taxi Driver”, “The Last Temptation of Christ”, “Bad Lieutenant” and “True Romance”.

– You only tell the taxi driver where you want to go and he or she will take you there.

– Also, most of the soldiers that came by taxi were held in reserve.

– A taxi driver’s job is to drive people in a taxi.

– The taxi station in Basseterre is at the Circus.

– The police said that his partners included drunken taxi passengers as well as bar girls he came to know while working as a driver.

– In 2008, the airport had 32,700 aircraft operations, average 89 per day: 93% general aviation, 6% air taxi and <1% military.

– His main hostage, taxi driver Max, reluctantly agrees to do some harsh things along with him.

– General Gallieni called for every taxi and driver to report for duty.

– People can get taxis from hotels and a taxi lane on Presidential Way, North of City Centre Shopping Centre.

– Ithaca Dispatch operates a taxi stand at the airport, although it may be necessary to call in advance, especially during peak hours.

– In 1943, she was in a taxi that crashed.

– A taxi dancer was a woman who was paid to dance with men in dance halls.

– She was sworn in as a City Commissioner firstly in 2016 then given another portfolio in 2019 as a Taxi Commissioner.

– On February 1, 1991 A US Air 737-300 Under flight 1493 was landing at LAX when it collided with a Sky west Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner on When the Sky west flight was told to taxi through a runway the US air flight was landing on Upon landing the US air Flight Crashed into the Sky west flight everyone on board the Sky west flight died In total 35 people died and 66 people survived with 23 people with injuries.

– Bailey was the host of “Cash Cab”, a television game show played in a taxi that Bailey drives around New York City, from 2005 until the show’s end in 2012.

– The song, which takes its name from the Addison LeeLondon taxi firm, achieved so much popularity that the artist was invited to the company’s KOKO to perform the song.

– There will be car rental agencies and taxi companies at the terminals.

– Water transport within the main island is limited to the River Taxi along the Singapore River.

– People may queue to be served in a shop, or queue for a bus or taxi or to go into something like a museum.

– This helped pilots to learn how to taxi the plane.

– At the beginning of the 1920s, he worked as taxi driver where he met another pianist, Meade Lux Lewis.

– Ahn was later killed by a taxi driver.

– Potential contestants enter a taxi driven by Bailey.

– If the contestant gets three strikes, they have to get out of the taxi no matter where they are.

– In 1999 he accidentally left it in a taxi but fortunately it was found again.

– There are taxi stands at Forum The Shopping Mall, all hotels, Lucky Plaza, Wisma Atria, Ngee Ann City, The Paragon, The Heeren Shops, Centrepoint Shopping Centre, next to Specialists’ Shopping Centre and Plaza Singapura.

– Jeon, a 27-year-old taxi driver who has HIV.

– The album almost did not sell, since Hendrix lost the master tape of side one of the LP in the back of a taxi in London.

– A taxi driver named Ultar offers to drive to Bull’s Head where Khan requested to go.

– Self-driving cars could take people where they wanted to go at a lower cost than a taxi or ridesharer.

– For many service workers, like servers, Bar bartenders, and taxi drivers, tips are an important part of their income.

– Set in a decaying and morally bankrupt New York City following the Vietnam War, the film tells the story of Travis Bickle, a lonely taxi driver who descends into insanity as he plots to assassinate both the presidential candidate for whom the woman he is infatuated with works, and the pimp of an underage prostitute he befriends.

- A male taxi driver was arrested by the police on 13 March 2009 for knowingly spreading HIV/AIDS to dozens of women in Jecheon between 2003 and 2009.

- Many were well-educated, but they had to take jobs as taxi cab drivers, factory workers, and janitors.

Sentence example of “smoother”

How to use in-sentence of “smoother”:

+ Millions of acres globally are devoted to the production of cotton, whether it be new world cotton, with longer, smoother fibers, or the shorter and coarser old world varieties.

+ A number of Paris Métro lines use trains that have tirerubber tires along with wheels made of steel; this helps the trains run better and smoother especially on steep gradients.

+ It is smoother than one, two, and three cylinder engines.

+ While counterweights add a lot of weight to the crankshaft, it provides a smoother running engine.

+ Benefits include smoother traffic flows, more reliable journey times, fewer road traffic collisions, and reduced noise and harmful vehicle emissions.

+ However, the Chinese fire belly newt has smoother skin and a rounder tail than the Japanese Fire Belly Newt.

Sentence example of smoother
Sentence example of smoother

Example sentences of “smoother”:

+ The resulting strings are dipped in oil or molten wax which seeps into the tiny holes of the material, resulting in smoother writing.

+ It provides a smoother ride as well as higher speed driving on a sloping hill, compared to the K1.

+ A process for making smoother chocolate called conching was made in 1879 by Swiss Rodolphe and made it easier to bake with chocolate as it “”amalgamates smoothly and completely with cake batters”.” Until 1890 to 1900 chocolate recipes were mostly for drinks.

+ A V12 angled at 45°, 60°, 120°, or 180° from each other has even firing and is smoother than a straight-6.

+ Uninfected cells have smoother surfaces.

+ It reopened on 16 July 2007, and is now considered smoother to ride.

+ The “Alytes” are more smoother and look more like frogs.

+ A V12 runs smoother and is only a little harder to build.

+ The all-new Maps application uses a different engine that helps to get rid of lag and make for smoother zooming.

+ It made smoother and much higher voltages than other dynamos.

+ This left a smoother and noticeably lighter area upon which the artists worked.

+ The resulting strings are dipped in oil or molten wax which seeps into the tiny holes of the material, resulting in smoother writing.

+ It provides a smoother ride as well as higher speed driving on a sloping hill, compared to the K1.

Sentence example of “arsenic”

How to use in-sentence of “arsenic”:

+ The arsenic is in its +3 oxidation state.

+ It is made by reacting arsenic trioxide with hydrofluoric acid or by reacting excess arsenic with fluorine.

+ It melts at 300°C and oxidationoxidizes to arsenic trioxide at higher temperatures.

+ The arsenic trichlorides are low melting covalent solids.

+ Arsenic trisulfide, also known as orpiment or arsenic sulfide, is a chemical compound.

+ Wood that was preserved with arsenic compounds can leach arsenic into the soil.

+ Arsine is made by reacting any arsenic compound with any hydride.

+ Arsenic trioxide, also known as white arsenic, arsenic oxide, or arsenious oxide, is a chemical compound.

Sentence example of arsenic
Sentence example of arsenic

Example sentences of “arsenic”:

+ Most arsenic is made from the waste products after other metals are processed.

+ It has arsenic and oxide ions in it.

+ It is toxic like all arsenic compounds.

+ It has arsenic and sulfide ions in it.

+ Emissions from coke ovens have arsenic in them.

+ It breaks down to arsenic and hydrogen when heated.

+ Cattail has also been used as a water filter to remove the poisonous chemical arsenic from drinking water.

+ The LD50 for arsenic pentoxide is 8mg/kg for rats.

+ It is made by reacting sodium iodidesodium or potassium iodide with arsenic trichloride.

+ This makes arsenic trioxide which sublimes, while the iron oxide stays behind.

+ It was claimed that, when it did not have phosphorus, it took the usually poisonous Chemical elementelement arsenic as a substitute.

+ It was made by reacting lead nitrate with arsenic acid.

+ Arsenic acid is used in the making of some dyes and organic arsenic compounds.

+ Very tiny doses of arsenic compounds can act as stimulants.

+ Some feed for animals had arsenic in it to prevent disease.

+ Gray arsenic is the most common.

+ Arsenopyrite is iron arsenic sulfide.

+ It reacts with water to make arsenic trioxide and hydrobromic acid.

+ It is made by dissolving arsenic trioxide or arsenic trichloride in water.

+ For example, looking at how much arsenic is in food.

+ Most arsenic is made from the waste products after other metals are processed.

+ It has arsenic and oxide ions in it.
+ It is toxic like all arsenic compounds.

More in-sentence examples of “arsenic”:

+ Sodium arsenite is made by reacting sodium hydroxide with arsenic trioxide.

+ Also, the bones had lots of unusual chemicals in them, such as arsenic and lead, which were found in the artist's paints.

+ Sodium arsenite is made by reacting sodium hydroxide with arsenic trioxide.

+ Also, the bones had lots of unusual chemicals in them, such as arsenic and lead, which were found in the artist’s paints.

+ Arsenates are salts of arsenic acid.

+ Some bullets have arsenic in them.

+ It is toxic because it gets a layer of arsenic trioxide on it by oxidation in the air.

+ Water near arsenic mines is normally contaminated with arsenic.

+ It reacts with the rest of the halogens to make the arsenic trihalides.

+ When the substance becomes wet, it turns into arsenic acid, which corrodes metals.

+ It is also made when arsenic and sulfur are heated together.

+ During the late 19th century, arsenic production came to the east of Cornwall and West Devon.

+ It was first made by reacting zinc, hydrochloric acid, and arsenic trioxide.

+ It reacts with reducing agents to make arsenic or arsine.

+ It reacts with very strong oxidizing agents to make arsenic pentoxide.

+ Yellow arsenic is unstable and rare.

+ The lead in lead acid batteries has some arsenic in it to make it stronger.

+ Once people saw how toxic arsenic was, they stopped using it to preserve wood.

+ Arsenic trichloride is made by reacting arsenic with chlorine or by reacting arsenic trioxide with hydrochloric acid or sulfur monochloride.

+ Normally the three metals are bonded to arsenic and sulfur.

+ The arsenic pentoxide drops out as white powder.

+ In it, two women poison old men with arsenic if they think the men are lonely.

+ They are called arsenic bacteria.

+ It is made by reacting arsenic trichloride or arsenic with gallium.

+ The arsenic trioxide can be reduction reduced with carbon.

+ Potassium arsenate is made by reacting amounts of potassium hydroxide with arsenic acid.

+ It is normally made from orpiment or realgar, arsenic sulfide minerals.

+ An arsenic compound could have been the first organometallic compound.

+ To produce arsenic pentoxid, arsenic acid will be dehydrated.

+ Arsenic pentoxide dissolves in water to make arsenic acid, which can make arsenate salts.

+ Arsenic pentoxide, also known as arsenic oxide, is a chemical compound.

+ Sunflowers may also be used to extract toxic ingredients from soil, such as lead, arsenic and uranium.

+ Arsenic reacts with fluorine to make arsenic pentafluoride.

+ Other arsenic minerals have a metal and arsenic.

+ About 50,000 tons of arsenic trioxide are made each year.

+ Arsenic pentafluoride, a colorless and highly reactive gas, is the only stable arsenic pentahalide.

+ Since gray arsenic is the most common, it is usually referred to as arsenic.

+ To make the n-type semiconductor, pentavalent impurities like phosphorus or arsenic are added.

+ Other arsenic minerals are simple.

+ It breaks down when heated to make arsenic trioxide, arsenic metal, and iodine.

+ Silicon with arsenic dissolved in it makes a good n-side semiconductor, while silicon with aluminum dissolved in it makes a good p-side semiconductor.

+ The heavy metals most commonly associated with poisoning of humans are lead, mercury, arsenic and cadmium.

+ In 1919, the British Royal Air Force dropped arsenic gas on Bolshevik soldiers during the Russian Civil War.

+ It is separated from arsenic by the boiling of the arsenic trioxide before the antimony trioxide boils.

+ Realgar and orpiment, simple arsenic minerals, are ores of arsenic.

+ It was a compound of arsenic which went by the trade name of “Salvarsan”.

+ It turns into gray arsenic in light.

+ It reacts with concentrated sulfuric acid to make arsenic trioxide.

Some in-sentence examples of “fish”

How to use in-sentence of “fish”:

– Some languages use the same word for both bird and fish creatures, such as the Maltese word ‘sirena’.

– To this day, fish sticks are a favorite food among children.

– To ensure that the movements of the fish in the film were believable the animators essentially took a crash course in fish biology and oceanography.

– He “stretched it out”, and the fish in the Nile died, and the river smelled; and the Egyptians could not drink the water, as it was recorded in the Bible.

– With its Drainage basinwatershed, it is the 16th-largest river in the United States, Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, accessed March 25, 2010.

– Unlike humans, fish have single cycle circulation, where the oxygen-deprived blood comes to the heart, from where it is pumped to the gills and then circulated to the entire body.

Some in-sentence examples of fish
Some in-sentence examples of fish

Example sentences of “fish”:

– He often returned home to Ornans to hunt, fish and find inspiration in the countryside and country life.Avis Berman, “Smithsonian Magazine”, April 2008.

– Over 60% of animals are endemic; that means of 52 species of fish 27 are endemic.

– The fish is not covered by a pie crust, but there are mashed potatos over it instead.

– Like many flatfish, American plaice are sometimes said to be a flounder or dab, even though both are names for other fish species.

– Although somewhat notable, we have bigger fish to fry.

– Alaska plaice are salt water fish that live in the north Pacific Ocean.

– Scientists think that invasive species of fish and more ultraviolet radiation may also be killing these frogs.

– In return, sharks do not eat pilot fish because pilot fish eat their parasites.

– If betta fish are kept in a small area, the males will fight each other.

– Until now, it was thought that the albatrosses ate and found their food at the surface of the sea, this included dead squid and fish pushed to the surface by the waves, other animals that had eaten them, or death.

– Lent, who is very skinny, fights him with two little fish on a bread-board.

– It feeds mainly on fish caught by diving, and has special visual adaptions to see its prey underwater.

- He often returned home to Ornans to hunt, fish and find inspiration in the countryside and country life.Avis Berman, "Smithsonian Magazine", April 2008.

- Over 60% of animals are endemic; that means of 52 species of fish 27 are endemic.
- The fish is not covered by a pie crust, but there are mashed potatos over it instead.

More in-sentence examples of “fish”:

- For example, Matsya had the form of a fish and Varaha had the form of a boar.

- They include sharks, rays, sawfish and ghost sharks these cartilaginous fish are all related.

– For example, Matsya had the form of a fish and Varaha had the form of a boar.

– They include sharks, rays, sawfish and ghost sharks these cartilaginous fish are all related.

– However, several invader species such as lampreys, round goby, and zebra mussels threaten the native fish populations.

– The population living off Tanzania is threatened by Japanese trawlers, but the fish is not edible.

– If they were hunting or fishing, they may cook the animal or fish they caught over a campfire.

– Cod is an important type of fish for professional fishing.

– This eutrophication can be harmful to fish and other water animals.

– The method of casting can vary but in each case the object of casting is to get the bait or lure to where the fish are.

– Typically Fish and Chips is eaten with lots of vinegar and salt.

– These fish are jawed vertebrates with paired fins, paired nares, scales, a heart with its chambers in series, and a skeleton made of cartilage not bone.

– When these fish were first studied, the males were mistaken for parasites.

– Both species of crappie as adults feed predominantly on smaller fish species.

– This includes fish such as tuna, cod, and salmon, as well as invertebrates such as shrimp, lobster, clams, and squid.

– Ways to fish for money have become very simple, using large nets and machines to catch the animals.

– Flying fish are marine oceanic fishes of the family Exocoetidae.

– A fish takes in the oxygen from the water using gills.

– Several species of fish still live in the lake.

– The Great Lakes are home to a variety of species of fish and other organisms.

– Other specimens have fragments of fish scales and vertebrae near the torso.

– Fresh water fish found in the full lake include boney bream.

– Water birds, no matter what colour they are on top, are often white underneath, so that when a fish looks up, the bird looks like part of the sky.

– The spotted bass also called the Kentucky Bass, is a freshwater game fish in the sunfish family.

– The group now includes over 80% of all fish and 95% of all bony fish.

– The two main commercially used fish in Iceland, the cod and haddock, are found in great amounts near the island.

– Major fish species are Grayling, such as muksun, broad whitefish and omul.

– Some fishermen in Australia now grow Southern bluefin tuna in fish farms.

– In Finland, fish houses are a rare.

– The working harbour is home to a fish market with a shop and wooden stalls.

– The country has 2,090 known species of higher plants, 147 mammals, 626 birds, 67 reptiles, 35 amphibians, and 99 fish species.

– Any group of fish that stays together for social reasons is said to be shoaling, and if the shoal is swimming in the same direction together, it is schooling.

– They think that without the Grendels around there will be lots of fish to eat.

– Humans regularly use this store of energy in various ways, as when they burn wood off fossil fuels, or when simply eating plants, fish and animals.

– Smoked fish are fish that have been cured by smoking.

– In May, at Fish River in Fogg’s ironbark slab humpy, six miles from Bigga, Peisley and Frank Clark reunited and teamed with John Gilbert as highway robbers, ‘sticking up’ travellers in the area between Bathurst, Lambing Flat, Gundagai and Yass.

– Descendants also included pelagic lobe-finned fish such as coelacanth species.

– The heart of a fish is a simple muscular structure that is located between the posterior gill arches.

– The species was named “Materpiscis attenboroughi” in honour of David Attenborough who first drew attention to the significance of the Gogo fish sites in his 1979 series “Life on Earth”.

– It is a fish with the shape of an eel.

– The smelly fish are dumped onto the deck of ships with the hagfish poking out from their bodies.

– Using barbless hooks, it is often possible to release the fish without removing it from the water.

– It is maximum nine inches in length and body shape is variable with more slender fish in northern populations.

– This city is famous in Indonesia for its “Pempek” fish cakes.

– Haddocks are important fish for the fishing industry.

– A typical routine will involve a customer ordering a fish, with their fishmongers in orange rubber overalls and boots calling out the order, which is loudly shouted back by all the other staff, at which point the original fishmonger will throw the customer’s fish behind the counter for wrapping.

– This can cause the water to become so muddy, that the native fish cannot live.

– A blenny is a member of a large suborder of teleost fish called the Blennioidei.

Make sentence of “footbridge”

How to use in-sentence of “footbridge”:

+ A footbridge connects the two parts of the zoo that are separated by Bolshaya Gruzinskaya Street.

+ Lambeth Bridge is a road traffic and footbridge crossing the River Thames in an east-west direction in central London, England.

+ The footbridge does not have an exit to or from the station.

+ In 1899 Monet painted 12 works that centered on the garden and the Japanese Footbridge he constructed.

+ In the footbridge problem, the player is standing on a small bridge over a trolley track.

+ Another is when the big fat person on the footbridge put the five people on the track on purpose so they would be run over.

+ A covered footbridge connects the platforms at their western end.

Make sentence of footbridge
Make sentence of footbridge

How to use the word “amor”

How to use in-sentence of “amor”:

+ Falla, who draws profusely and with exquisite wisdom to the historical repertoire of Spanish music has given us one of his most beautiful pieces with its Amor Brujo, rich melodies and tempo changes; Although the story is very exciting and quite short, the music, the choreography and environments create a very gypsy and manage to transport the viewer completely.

+ The Dulce Amor Tour started on November 26, 1988 in Corpus Christi, Texas, Selena’s hometown.

+ Some of his notable discoveries are 1221 Amor and the Apollo asteroid, 2101 Adonis.

+ I just completed a c/e on the Amor Prohibido article.

+ Only 50 amor asteroids are named.

+ While touring on her Amor Prohibido Tour, Selena began recording songs for her crossover album.

How to use the word amor
How to use the word amor

Example sentences of “amor”:

+ That time, A Felicidade, Frevo, and Nosso Amor were composed.

+ After that, he sang in a live concert with Héctor Tito in 2003, which was released later as a CD and DVD, which included the songs that became instant hits, Baila Morena and Amor de Colegio.

+ The Dulce Amor Tour was the seventh small concertconcert tour by American singer Selena.

+ With co-workers, he discovered over 4,000 asteroids, including Apollo asteroids, Amor asteroids, as well as dozens of Trojan asteroids.

+ His first movie was, “El amor nunca muere in 1955.

+ Selena had promoted the album during her Dulce Amor Tour which had only lasted for less than a year.

+ The entire album was recorded during Selena’s Amor Prohibido Tour at the Houston Astrodome on February 26, 1995.

+ He scored his first great success the following year as Amor in his father’s ballet “Endymion”.

+ Some of the notable asteroids he found include 153 Hilda, 216 Kleopatra, 243 Ida, 253 Mathilde, 324 Bamberga, and the Amor asteroid 719 Albert.

+ An amor asteroid is a group of asteroids found near Earth that were named after 1221 Amor.

+ Selena had recorded the songs “Dulce Amor Dulce Amor“, “Tú Solamente Tú”, “La Puerta Se Cerro”, “Costumbres”, and “Dime” at RP Records studios in San Antonio, Texas.

+ The song was first released on the Barrio Boyzz album Donde Quiera Que Estes in 1993 and was never included on the Amor Prohibido album at the time of the release, but was then included on the reissued version of “Amor Prohibido” in 2002 and also included on Selena’s greatest hits collection “Ones”.

+ Gordon learns that Gomez was jealous of Fester, and he dated the Amor twins to get even with Fester.

+ The best known amor asteroid is 433 Eros.

+ About 1,200 of all the asteroids in space are amor asteroids, with about 200 of them numbered, or given a number.

+ Selena had promoted “Dulce Amor” during her Dulce Amor Tour.

+ The “Con Tanto Amor Medley” is a ballad melody that contained “Amor Prohibido”, “Si Una Vez” and “Como La Flor” mixed into one song; it was featured on “Ones”.

+ The Amor Prohibido Tour was the final tourconcert tour for American singer Selena.

+ Triunfo del amor author=date=work=publisher=MediaMassaccessdate=8 February 2015}} It is produced by Televisa.

+ Guillermo Amor is a former Spanish football player.

+ That time, A Felicidade, Frevo, and Nosso Amor were composed.

+ After that, he sang in a live concert with Héctor Tito in 2003, which was released later as a CD and DVD, which included the songs that became instant hits, Baila Morena and Amor de Colegio.
+ The Dulce Amor Tour was the seventh small concertconcert tour by American singer Selena.

In sentence use of “second quarter”

How to use in-sentence of “second quarter”:

+ The opening of the station was delayed from 2016 to the second quarter of 2017 to make way for the installation of the new signalling system.

+ The second quarter of the story begins in 1988.

+ Initial plans included a primetime talk show in the second quarter of 2006, but that never came to function.

+ For the combined POWER/SPARC/Itanium systems market, IDC reports that POWER captured 42% of revenue and SPARC captured 32%, while Itanium-based system revenue reached 26% in the second quarter of 2008.

+ It was first announced at E3 2009, and was released in the second quarter of 2010 in Japan, on May 23, 2010 in North America, on June 11, 2010 in Europe, and in June-August, 2010 in Australia.

+ In the second quarter of 1893 there was a gap of ten weeks between issues, allegedly because of problems with the printer.

In sentence use of second quarter
In sentence use of second quarter

Some example sentences of “woodward”

How to use in-sentence of “woodward”:

+ In each one of these cases, Woodward again showed how rational facts and chemical principles, combined with chemical intuition, could be used to achieve the task.

+ During the late 1940s, Woodward synthesized many complex natural products including quinine, cholesterol, cortisone, strychnine, lysergic acid, reserpine, chlorophyll, cephalosporin, and colchicine.

+ Typically, to begin a lecture, Woodward would arrive and lay out two large white handkerchiefs on the countertop.

+ While working with Bob Woodward at The Washington Post, the two did the majority of the most important news reporting on the Watergate scandal.

+ Shaun Anthony Woodward is a British peopleBritish politician and is the Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland in Ed Miliband’s shadow cabinet.

Some example sentences of woodward
Some example sentences of woodward

Example sentences of “woodward”:

+ With these, Woodward opened up a new era of synthesis, sometimes called the 'Woodwardian era'.

+ In 1950, Harvard University professor Robert Burns Woodward worked out the chemical structure of the related oxytetracycline.

+ With these, Woodward opened up a new era of synthesis, sometimes called the ‘Woodwardian era’.

+ In 1950, Harvard University professor Robert Burns Woodward worked out the chemical structure of the related oxytetracycline.

+ There are many celebrities who have the name, like Joanne Dru, Joanne Missingham, Joanne Woodward and Joanne Whalley.

+ Bradlee gets most of the credit, managing editor Howard Simons and Rosenfeld worked most closely with reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein on developing the story.

+ Mayhew was known for publishing books about Washington, D.C., such as “All the President’s Men” by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein.

+ In the 1960s, Woodward was named Donner Professor of Science, a post which allowed him to spend all his time on research.

+ During his lifetime, Woodward authored or coauthored almost 200 publications, of which 85 are full papers.

+ The group was formed in 1979 in London by Dallin, Woodward and Siobhan Fahey.

+ Sir Thomas John Woodward He released his first album “Along Came Jones” in 1965.

+ In 1928, Woodward asked the Consul-General of the German consulate in Boston, to send him copies of a few original papers published in German journals.

+ His parents are Jessamine Woodward Boyce Bowles and Hargrove “Skipper” Bowles Jr..

+ Edward Albert Arthur Woodward Officer of the Order of the British EmpireOBE was a British actor.

+ He became a national figure during the presidency of Richard Nixon, when he challenged the federal government over the right to publish the The PentagonPentagon Papers and oversaw the publication of Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein’s stories documenting the Watergate scandal.

+ During World War II, Woodward was an advisor to the War Production Board on the penicillin project.

+ By then, Felt was suffering from dementia and had denied being Deep Throat, but Woodward and Bernstein then confirmed the attorney’s claim.

+ Henry Woodward later extended it to refer to both taxa.

+ When Ed Miliband became Labour leader, Shaun Woodward was made the Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland.

+ Using techniques pioneered by Robert Burns Woodward and other new synthetic methods, chemists became more able to make complex molecules without unwanted racemisation.

+ Edward Woodward died at the Royal Cornwall Hospital in Truro on 16 November 2009 at the age of 79.

Some sentences in use of “suspend”

How to use in-sentence of “suspend”:

+ In such cases, Parliament can also suspend the Councillor in office.

+ The Adjudication Panel addressed the case over two days on the 13 14 December 2005 Livingstone attacked the decision on the grounds that the Adjudication Panel members ought not to suspend a democratically elected official from power, describing their actions as “striking at the heart of democracy”.

+ In December 2015, Priebus publicly criticized then Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s proposal to temporarily suspend Muslim immigration in response to terrorist attacks.

+ The NHA suspend operations and the new NHL started instead.

+ The degree of autonomy introduced at the provincial level was subject to important limitations: the provincial Governors retained important reserve powers, and the British authorities also retained a right to suspend responsible government.

+ In case of emergencies, the federal government can pass legislation on anything and can even suspend fundamental freedoms.

+ Dodd sent Bryant a letter asking Bryant to suspend Holt.

Some sentences in use of suspend
Some sentences in use of suspend