“from” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “from”:

+ The union territory of Jammu and Kashmir is separated by the Line of Control from the Pakistani-administered territories of Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan in the west and north respectively.

+ When washing, water removes oils from our body, and has a drying effect on our hands.

+ He served as the 57th Governor of Mississippi from 1980 to 1984 as a Democrat.

+ She tested positive for COVID-19 in the simple test before she died but it’s still not confirmed that she died from COVID-19.

+ It is about 160 km away from Ho Chi Minh City and the capitol of the district of Can Tho, until 1975 named Hau Giang.

+ Blue-footed booby parents, meanwhile, build nests with steeper sides, thus preventing some older chicks from engaging in siblicidal behaviour.

+ Senna won from Piquet, Mansell, Berger, Prost and Warwick.

+ She was the Voivode of Łódz from 2006 until 2007.

from - example sentences
from – example sentences

Example sentences of “from”:

+ Players take the role of a military CIA commander David Mason, who is the son of the main protagonist from the previous game, Alex Mason.

+ Services from Clapham Junction also head north along the West London line, through West Brompton stationWest Brompton and Kensington are operated by London Overground.

+ About 11 million pieces of information “per second” is one estimation, of which ten million comes from our eyes.

+ There may also be “Vak” or “Hukam”, where one random hymn from Guru Granth Sahib is read.

+ Finding that nothing in his lab responds to him now, he has to clear the computer systems of rogue atoms and get rid of a cyber bug that is destroying the system from the inside.

+ Cooled finished bricks are removed from the other end for transport.

+ The is a time in the history of Japan from around 250 to about 538.

+ Polito died from multiple myeloma on September 1, 2016 in Duarte, California, aged 65.

+ After retiring from baseball, Burns lived in Brooklyn.

+ Players take the role of a military CIA commander David Mason, who is the son of the main protagonist from the previous game, Alex Mason.

+ Services from Clapham Junction also head north along the West London line, through West Brompton stationWest Brompton and Kensington are operated by London Overground.

+ The Ustaše received the most funds from Mussolini, who also supplied this group with an Italian headquarters that changed location whenever Yugoslavia managed to track it down.

+ It is mostly derived from Latin, with some words from Greek, Etruscan and elsewhere.

+ In 1946 he backed the United National Party and held posts from 1947 to 1951.

+ Lummis is the junior United States Senator from Wyoming since 2021.

+ He has been the president of the Regional Council of Languedoc-Roussillon from 2010 until his death in 2014.

+ It goes from from the M5 to near Ross-on-Wye.

More in-sentence examples of “from”:

+ Van Noppen died on 22 September 2014 from the disease, aged 58.

+ The term "tent pegging", however, historically emerged from the attacks by Arabian Muslim cavaliers on enemy camps at dawn or late night, where they would gallop to their tents and pluck out the pegs of their tents, so that these would collapse on them, "Horses and Riders of Arabia: A History of Military Tactics in Early Islam", Rawalpindi: Pakistan Army Press, 1979 thus causing havoc and terror in the camp.

+ Van Noppen died on 22 September 2014 from the disease, aged 58.

+ The term “tent pegging”, however, historically emerged from the attacks by Arabian Muslim cavaliers on enemy camps at dawn or late night, where they would gallop to their tents and pluck out the pegs of their tents, so that these would collapse on them, “Horses and Riders of Arabia: A History of Military Tactics in Early Islam”, Rawalpindi: Pakistan Army Press, 1979 thus causing havoc and terror in the camp.

+ The travel time with most realistic spacecraft propulsionpropulsion methods would be from decades to millennia.

+ Butterflies evolved from moths, and this group is rather moth-like.

+ When they performed songs from the album on stage, they had lip-synched instead of singing.

+ He became the Paymaster-General from 1895 to 1898, and then Lord Chamberlain until 1900.

+ Edmond Michelet became Minister of State, in charge of the Civil Service, from April 6, 1967 to May 31, 1968.

+ The flatter bridges makes it easier to play chords and to bow quickly from one string to another.

+ Vicente Galiana Sánchez is a goalballgoalball athlete from Spain.

+ Because of illness, Dick York left the show and was replaced by Dick Sargent who played Darrin from 1969 to 1972.

+ Appointed by President Reagan, he served as Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California from June 25, 1986 through June 27, 1997.

+ He was the 38th United States Deputy Attorney General from May 22, 2019 until he became acting Attorney General.

+ The Vils River crosses the district from north to south.

+ He also said that the black smoke that was billowing from above the cracked open door of room 206 on the man’s second-floor room.

+ He served as Attorney General of Pakistan from 1965 to 1966 and again from 1968 to 1971.

+ Thunderstorms happen a lot from November to March every year.

+ Pope Sergius III who had been elected by the Anti-Formosians was chased from office with arms.

+ He served as Prime Minister of Pakistan from 1953 until 1955.

+ It was on television from September 26, 1982, to April 10, 1983 on CBS.

+ Its content was mainly about Leonese territory and a 30% of it was written in Leonese language, from opinion articles to information in Leonese language.

+ It gives the music variety and helps to give it shape: the farther away from the tonic it goes the more tension there is.

+ The Zodiac Killer or Zodiac was a serial killer who operated in Northern California from at least the late 1960s to the early 1970s.

+ Even though it is not comparable to the state sponsored persecution of the past, P’ent’ay Christians in Ethiopia still face persecution from private citizens in Muslim dominated rural areas.

+ Michele Obama became a lawyer after graduating from law school.

+ In the comic book, the Autobots had to stop an asteroid from crashing into Cybertron.

+ Bảo Đại ruled as the King of Annam from 1926 to 1945.

+ The “Windy City” nickname could be connected to Chicago politicians from the 1800s.

+ In India, Buddhists, Jains, and some Hindus abstain from eating meat on the grounds both of health and of reverence for all sentient forms of life.

+ The Poland national men’s volleyball team is the national volleyball team from Poland, controlled by the “Polski Związek Piłki Siatkowej which represents the country in international competitions and friendly matches.

+ After he did not support Walpole’s Excise Bill, he was dismissed from his stewardship.

+ Information from Azmi Bishara Knesset Profile in, and was an Arab Israeli politician.

+ Aconitine is a very poisonous toxin that comes from the “Aconitum” plant.

+ Water parks emerging from spas continue to more closely resemble mountain resorts as they become four-season destinations-for example, Splash Universe Water Park Resort, a member of the World Water Park Association, is themed to match the community in which it is located.

+ Wilson was the List of Governors of California36th Governor of California from 1991 through 1999.

+ This book is believed to a letter from the Twelve ApostlesApostle Paul to a church in Thessalonica in modern-day Greece.

+ The story happens in Massachusetts and California from 2003–2005.

+ This was to avoid a Indictmentcharge from the last crime he committed.

+ Conroy died on March 4, 2016 from pancreatic cancer in Beaufort, South Carolina.

+ Balsam was married to Pearl Somner from 1952 until they divorced in 1854.

+ Tillerson received a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from the University of Texas at Austin in 1975.

+ He hosted a daytime talk/variety show from 1962 to 1965 known as The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show.

+ It is also fighting with Newegg over the use of “Take it from a Geek” on Newegg’s website.

+ This one is different from the area.

+ Many people went to see this exhibition and soon discovered that there was a new “movement” in art, quite different from the style that they were used to.

+ This is similar to the Stalinist Soviet Party erasing people from photographs after death; this is an example of “real” unpeople.

+ Sills are fed by dykes as they form from a lower magma source.

+ He graduated from Bowmanville High School, Ontario.

Sentence example of “invariant”

How to use in-sentence of “invariant”:

+ Make the same adjustment to the section titles in the list of Invariant Sections in the license notice of the combined work.

+ A quantity invariant under Lorentz transformations is known as a Lorentz scalar.

+ Much documentation written by the GNU Project, the Linux Documentation Project and others licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License contain invariant sections, which do not comply with the DFSG.

+ You can not translate the Invariant Sections if the person who has the copyright does not let you.

+ For sipmlicity, I assume we have a GFDL without invariant sections; having one with invariants would make it possible to state the whole work was invariant.

+ In other words, for an orthonormal space with any number of dimensions, the dot product is invariant under a coordinate transformation based on an orthogonal matrix.

+ To do this, add their titles to the list of Invariant Sections in the Modified Version’s license notice.

+ Replacing Invariant Sections with translations requires special permission from their copyright holders, but you may include translations of some or all Invariant Sections in addition to the original versions of these Invariant Sections.

Sentence example of invariant
Sentence example of invariant

“click” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “click”:

+ There are some built-in buttons on the wheel to make it easier to click on things on the screen.

+ If you want to make a comment about an article, just click the ‘talk’ link at the top of the page and leave a message.

+ To do so, hover over a page title to move, click and drag it to a new location.

+ To use it, edit the template page or a subpage, and then click the “” button at the top.

+ From that page, just click on the redlink that says “create this page” to get to the “edit box” and make a new page.

+ When you click on this, it redirects to the upload wizard in Wikimedia Commons.

+ Hypnospace Outlaw is a internet simulation game that is also a point and click adventure game.

+ The wheel can also be pressed, to click it like another button.

click in-sentences
click in-sentences

Example sentences of “click”:

+ If you have a problem with a page and you want to talk about it, click on "talk" at the top of the page.

+ And I still have to click a link about three times before it functions.

+ If you have a problem with a page and you want to talk about it, click on “talk” at the top of the page.

+ And I still have to click a link about three times before it functions.

+ Strangely enough, when I click on the redlink, it goes to the Wikimedia Commons upload wizard.

+ When done, click the ‘show preview’ button at the bottom of the page.

+ Click on it to see features you can test, check the ones you want, then click ‘Save’.

+ That led me to also click on the inverted triangle.

+ To add more pages you must navigate to the next page and click “Add page to book” again.

+ Primarily, I don’t have to watch my G6s sitting in the QD cat for hours, nor do I have to patrol new pages without actually being able to click patrolled.

+ This template is for page thereby allowing for a single click on the area for display.

+ Simply type your text, click save and the new page will be made.

+ You should be able to click the link and it will take you to the article you wanted it to.

+ When you want to reuse this reference, click the “Named references” button on the citation toolbar and choose which reference you would like to insert.

+ One could click on a button on the top left to activate, or deactivate advertising.

More in-sentence examples of “click”:

+ Simply click “Order book from PediaPress” on the page.

+ Its parameters are click templates, of which there can be maximum 10.

+ If you click “edit this page”, you will see a bunch of computer code that makes the Babel boxes work.

+ This will open up a freenode connection tab for you to connect to freenode once you click on it.

+ To use, first click the warn tab.

+ Please click to verify.

+ When you click the rollback links, the revert, and the original edit that you are reverting will be hidden from the default Recentchanges display.

+ On an unrelated note, I asked earlier on Auntof6’s talkpage, about a way to move the ‘mark this page as partolled’ bar into a different menu, so I don’t accidentally click on it when viewing a page.

+ The iPod touch instead used software-based controls, which makes users to double click the home button, bringing up an on-screen volume control.

+ Choose the right link and click on it.

+ Choose your skin and then click Save.

+ You click the hyphen next to the category you want to remove to remove it.

+ To check what your students are submitting on a class username, click the “” link in the upper-right corner of your screen.

+ He is a member of the Southern Baptist Convention.” When I click through I get the up to date article.

+ You can check the boxes of any pages you want to take off your watchlist, then just click the ‘remove checked’ button at the bottom of the screen.

+ You can click buttons to insert the correct LaTeX code for many symbols.

+ Simply click the blue arrow to the left of the page name and timestamp to expand that page’s recent edits just as they were on the normal style.

+ Then save the page, and click edit again.

+ Does anyone wanna help me simplify all of them? I just click on random page to do it.

+ When I click “Changes by user” I get a message “No webservice”.

+ You can click on “edit this page” and copy-and-paste the markup to a different article, replacing its information with info on the country and year you choose to write about.

+ When you are finished, just click “Save page”.

+ See below for the live example in this document’s own References section, or click the above generated footnote to jump to it.

+ The difference is to provide explanatation upfront without requiring the reader to click through and differentiate the terms on their own.

+ Simply click "Order book from PediaPress" on the page.

+ Its parameters are click templates, of which there can be maximum 10.
+ If you click "edit this page", you will see a bunch of computer code that makes the Babel boxes work.

+ In fact, a large portion of the words using, click here.

+ You click the double plus sign and you edit any category on the page.

+ Google only gets money when people click on the link, so it tries to know as much about people as possible to only show the advertisement to the “right people”.

+ I was gnoming and I came across this very offensive username Username not displayed, but click the link, you’ll see, also note, specifically their reference to “on wheels”.

+ Once you’ve navigated to the correct subpage, simply click the edit button and add a new table row in the correct alphabetical order based on descending order of scope So if you were adding New York State Landmarks, and Alabama/Ohio were already there, you would add New York between the two.

+ To do this from the revision differences page, click the link to the previous version of the page, which will probably look something like ‘Revision as of ‘.

+ You can click on the page name to see the current issue.

+ For instance, click Cape Breton Island, then click the coordinates in the upper right corner.

+ Hackers use two methods of delivering malicious code through IM: delivery of virus, trojan, or spyware within an infected file, and the use of “socially engineered” text with a web address that entices the recipient to click on a URL that connects him or her to a website that then downloads malicious code.

+ To locate, open at FEC, search for the candidate name, then click on the candidate name.

+ Then, enter in an optional reason and click on the unblock button.

+ To edit them, scroll to the bottom of the language links, and click edit.

+ Once all desired pages have been added, click the “Show book” button to review your book.

+ If you believe this change is constructive, please click ‘Save page’ again, and.

+ The parameter list inside the template dialog now remains open after inserting a parameter from the list, so that users don’t need to click on “”, for template parameters.

+ To add the entire contents of a category in one click first navigate to the relevant category page.

+ At first glance, they appear simplified, or at least shorter, if you click the En interwiki link.

+ To use this feature, first watch the categories you’re interested in, then go to your watchlist, uncheck the box to hide page categorization, and click the “Show” button.

+ I can’t see any appropriate button to click on, and neither could I find instructions anywhere about this.

+ To do this you click on the icon that is to the right of the image caption.

+ Because of these limitations, and inevitable bugs, we recommend that users click “” before saving the page, and tell us about problems they have.

“gadget” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “gadget”:

+ Apart from, the only current use of the gadget may be Template:Location map#User selection of multiple maps.

+ We’re happy to work with gadget authors to help them update their code to work with both editors.

+ Claw was sent to prison and Inspector Gadget hasn’t seen any chance of crime happening.

+ I use the gadget to read French and Spanish webpages, including the eswiki and the frwiki, since I can read those languages but cannot understand spoken speech of those tongues.

+ It’s a good language learning tool and I thought it would be a good gadget for the simple English wiki, which is a language learning wiki.

+ Support removal – if anything it should be an “opt-in” gadget as opposed to opt-out, as it’s not simple in the current wording and, furthermore, as we’ve said many times before AN isn’t really the place to be directing new users to, which is ultimately the aim of the sidebar.

+ The button is loading now, but the gadget is still glitchy.

gadget - some sentence examples
gadget – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “gadget”:

+ To see the whole list, enable the gadget and search for 79.113.* on.

+ Perhaps someone who understands this gadget better than I could make the change.
+ The gadget has been running on the enwiki for around 18 months now and has had around 8500 installs.

+ To see the whole list, enable the gadget and search for 79.113.* on.

+ Perhaps someone who understands this gadget better than I could make the change.

+ The gadget has been running on the enwiki for around 18 months now and has had around 8500 installs.

+ I used to have a gadget for this, which I found really helpful.

+ I have enabled the gadget and have attempted to edit with Twinkle while using both Vector and Monobook.

+ I find this gadget really makes it easier to edit.

+ The gadget that can be bought in a variety of shapes and sizes usually resembles a pen or a regular cigarette, and it works like a vaporizer.

+ It had a Inspector Gadget 2direct-to-video sequel in 2003 with French Stewart as Gadget.

+ Just a note that I’ve created a userrights gadget here that I copied over from testwiki:.

+ As one of the aims for the simple English wiki is to help people learn English, I propose my GoogleTrans-Speak gadget for the wiki.

+ I would rather click a link then to have to type the template in, this gadget offers simplicity.

“waxy” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “waxy”:

+ The leaves of the Holly don’t fall of in the winter because they’re very thick and have a waxy layer on them.

+ Sebum can be washed using plain detergent, to dissolve the waxy material in the skin.

+ Another example is Arctostaphylosmanzanita plants, which have a thick waxy coating and keep their leaves vertical to the sun.

+ Rain water forms beads on the surface of a waxy surface, such as a leaf.

+ It can be a red or a white waxy solid.

waxy some ways to use
waxy some ways to use

Example uses in sentence of “parser”

How to use in-sentence of “parser”:

– This template is not the same as the mod operator in the #expr parser function, which first truncates both operands to an integer before calculating the remainder.

– Providing any non-numeric parameter will result in one or more red errors that should be handled with the parser function.

– The parser is called twice by the calling module, and it returns one shield per call.

– An alternative way to detect whether a page is a subpage is to combine the parser functions.

– The parser will parse the if-then-else statement first, and then perform the argument inclusion.

Example uses in sentence of parser
Example uses in sentence of parser

Example sentences of “parser”:

– For instance it makes it harder to use parser functions and some special characters in parameters.

– For instance it makes it harder to use parser functions and special characters in parameters.

– It uses the parser function “padleft:” to repeat “amp;#160;” several, or dozens, of times.

– If no value for parameter p is given, the left-hand side, before “gives”, does not show the literal wikitext of the parameters of the template or parser function demonstrated, but the rendering.

– Any leading or trailing spaces from a parser function output are stripped, so this produces exactly the same output as the first example when ‘blue’ is true.

– For example, the parser might complain about the example above, if it “had not” already seen with its type adjective.

– This template adds a formatted MediaWiki parser or extension tag that links to the help or extension page.

– This is an “experimental” template that draws pie charts using a single image, a lot of CSS code generated by parser functions, and “absolutely no JavaScript”.

– The text extracted is subject to the limitations of parser functions.

– Furthermore, any templates and parser functions in the parameters are expanded; covers the simpler of such cases.

– You are encouraged to familiarise yourself with its setup and parser functions before editing the template.

– The parser uses all the information to make a structure typically called an Abstract Syntax Tree.

– The tag to contain the error message can be given through the parser function.

– Modules have excellent performance compared to the normal template that uses parser functions.

– For evaluating the condition the template uses parser function #if, producing 1 if the condition is true, and 2 otherwise.

– When they are done, a parser translates their actions into a query in a regular query language such as SQL.

– In this example, the parser will process the link by calling the hook.

– The parser will replace such a statement with the value of the entry in the arguments table described earlier.

– This template takes a Julian day number and returns the date and time in same format generated by parser function, which does not directly accept Julian day numbers.

– This template allows the “” character to be made inside template parameters and parser functions.

- For instance it makes it harder to use parser functions and some special characters in parameters.

- For instance it makes it harder to use parser functions and special characters in parameters.

In-sentence examples of “harper”

How to use in-sentence of “harper”:

+ Bluff City is a city in Harper County, KansasHarper County, Kansas, United States.

+ Stephen Harper is sometimes called a Blue Tory.

+ It stars Robert Lindsay as dentist Ben Harper and Zoe Wanamaker as Susan Harper.

+ She is most known for her roles in the WB series “Everwood” as Amy Abbott, as Rebecca Harper in the ABC series “Brothers Sisters”, and as Emily Thorne/Amanda Clarke in the ABC series “Revenge”.

+ Harris has twins, Gideon Scott Burtka-Harris and Harper Grace Burtka-Harris.

+ It was then published as a book by Harper Brothers in 1881.

+ Frances Ellen Watkins Harper was an African American lecturer, suffragist, and writer.

+ She is best known for her acting on the “Carol Burnett Show” and as Thelma Harper on “Mama’s Family”.

In-sentence examples of harper
In-sentence examples of harper

Example sentences of “harper”:

+ Diamonté Quiava Valentin Harper is an American rapper and songwriter.

+ On 30 May 2019, Harper announced his campaign to run for Leader of the Conservative Party in the 2019 election.

+ Diamonté Quiava Valentin Harper is an American rapper and songwriter.

+ On 30 May 2019, Harper announced his campaign to run for Leader of the Conservative Party in the 2019 election.

+ It is the county seat of Harper County.

+ She played Evelyn Harper in “Caged”.

+ In 1751, Robert Harper purchased He set up a Ferryferry service for travelers who needed to cross the Shenandoah River.

+ Kenn Harper wrote a book about Minik in 1986.

+ In 2015, Sweeney left as host and trainer Bob Harper took over as host for the 17th season that aired in 2016.

+ Prime Minister of CanadaPrime Minister Stephen Harper and New Democratic Party Leader Thomas Mulcair were both holding caucus meetings in rooms that were on both sides of the shooter’s path.

+ To kill a mockingbird was written by Alabama Author Harper Lee in 1960.

+ Due to new and high-paying jobs at oil fields and wind farms, Harper County had an economic boom.

+ Laura Ruth Sadler was an English peopleEnglish actress best known for her role as nurse Sandy Harper in the BBC One hospital drama series “Holby City”.

+ He was paid 30,000 francs by the publisher Harper Brothers in 1883.

+ She also played Kate Harper in “The West Wing”.

More in-sentence examples of “harper”:

+ In 1873, a group of three men organized Harper County.

+ Palatine has two high schools, Palatine High School and William Fremd High School; and a college, William Rainey Harper College.

+ Robert Francis Harper was an American actor.

+ Erick Rowan was later introduced as Wyatt’s “second son” and Harper started to team with Rowan.

+ Alex’s best friend is Harper Finkle.

+ Valerie Harper is her former step-mother.

+ She played Harper Finkle on the television series “Wizards of Waverly Place” and Harriet Welsh in the movie “Harriet the Spy: Blog Wars”.

+ She played Evelyn Harper in “Two and a Half Men”.

+ Vaughn Harper was an AmericansAmerican broadcast announcer and DJ.

+ He is also known for his feature film roles; as Mikey Ubriacco in “Look Who’s Talking Now”, as Kevin Harper in “Angels in the Endzone” and as Ri¢hie Ri¢h in “Ri¢hie Ri¢h’s Christmas Wish”.

+ The petition for organization used many names from a Cincinnati city directory to represent as residents of Harper County.

+ He was married to actress Valerie Harper from 1964 to 1978.

+ William Rainey Harper was the university’s first president in 1891.

+ Anthony is a city in Harper County, KansasHarper County, Kansas, United States.

+ Besides that, after Randy said he won’t fight Bray, a 10-man battle royal happened where, in the end AJ Styles and Luke Harper fought on the apron after both going over the top rope, their feet both touched the floor and the referees could not decide who won.

+ It was published by Harper Brothers in 1947.

+ Gretsky did not emphasize his Ukrainian roots, but at a large fundraising dinner in Toronto in support of the Canadian medical mission to help victims on the Maidan and the ATO on September 11, 2014, Wayne and his wife Janet were introduced to Prime Minister of CanadaCanadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper as guests of honor.

+ He also starred as Harper Deveraux on the soap opera “Days of Our Lives” from 1987 to 1988.

+ In 2009, Prime Minister Stephen Harper apologized to the survivors of the residential schools.

+ He married Laurie Harper in 1951.

+ The thalamus from Greek languageGreek θάλαμος = “inner chamber” Douglas Harper – midline symmetrical structure in the brains of vertebrates.

+ He was married to Harriet Harper from 2004 until his death in 2018.

+ Mark James Harper Harper is a Member of Parliament for the Forest of Dean since 2005.

+ San Francisco: Harper Row.

+ He was known as the leader of a stable with Brodie LeeLuke Harper and Erick Rowan known as The Wyatt Family.

+ San Francisco, CA: Harper and Row.

+ In 1873, a group of three men organized Harper County.

+ Palatine has two high schools, Palatine High School and William Fremd High School; and a college, William Rainey Harper College.
+ Robert Francis Harper was an American actor.

+ Bryan defeated Harper and Rowan by pinfall and Wyatt by disqualification.

+ Russell Stauffer, Language Experience Approach to the Teaching of Reading, New York, Harper Row, 1970 It is a way of getting information and insights about something that is written.

+ It was published by Harper Brothers in 1955.

+ The economies of Harper County were hurt.

+ In 2012, the government of Stephen Harper introduced Bill C-45.

+ Bob Harper and Jillian Michaels were the original personal trainers of the show when the show got on the air.

+ In the latest adventure “Sharpe’s Challenge”, Sharpe and Harper go to India to fight some villains.

+ Askew married Donna Lou Harper in August 1956.

+ The 2004 Conservative Party of Canada leadership election was on 20 March 2004, and had the result of Stephen Harper becoming the first leader of the new Conservative Party of Canada.

+ In 1976, Harper became a nighttime Radio DJ for WBLS in New York City.

+ Keshia Chanté Harper is a CanadaCanadian singer, actress and television personality.

+ Valerie Harper played Rhoda.

+ The show stars Reg Varney as bus driver Stan Butler, Bob Grant Bob Grant as his conductor and best friend Jack Harper and Stephen Lewis as their inspector Blakey.

+ In 1926, Harper Lee was born in the Monroeville, Alabama.

+ The current prime minister is Justin Trudeau, who replaced Stephen Harper in October 2015.

+ She is best known for playing the roles of Sarah Hills on the long-running BBC One soap opera, “EastEnders”, from 1995 to 1999; Margaret Hale on the BBC One period drama series, “North South”, during 2004; and Janey Harper on the BBC One sitcom, “My Family”, from 2000 to 2002, and again from 2004 to 2011.

+ On March 11, 2013, Harper announced that she had an incurable brain tumor.

+ Chanté Harper was born in Ottawa, Ontario.

+ Following the loss of the 2015 election falling to second place, Harper resigned as leader and was filled in by interim leader Rona Ambrose until the next leadership election, which Andrew Scheer won.

+ Alexander Harper “Xander” Berkeley is an American actor.

+ William Shatner, Star Trek Memories, Harper Torch, 1994 paperback, p.257 “Star Trek” was finally canceled at the end of the third season, making 79 episodes in total.

+ It is the birthplace of notable writer Harper Lee and served as the childhood home for Truman Capote, her lifelong friend and a fellow writer.

+ He is best known for playing Jake Harper in the CBS sitcom “Two and a Half Men”.

+ The movie is based on the book “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee.

“tar” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “tar”:

– The bottom is sloped into an outlet hole, to allow the tar to come out.

– Page Museum is dedicated to researching the tar pits and displaying specimens from the animals that died there.

– NASA climatologist James Hansen described the Keystone XL pipeline as “game over” for the planet, and called the amount of carbon stored in Canadian tar sands a “fuse to the largest carbon bomb on the planet”.

– She was clinker-built with three planks nailed together along each part of her hull and waterproofed with tar and moss sandwiched between the timbers.

– Oil extracted from shale or tar sands is also sometimes called synfuel.

– For millennia wood tar was used to waterproof sails and boats, but today sails made from inherently waterproof synthetic substances have negated the need for tar.

Tar is used in treatment of the skin disease psoriasis, where coal tar is the most effective.

tar how to use in sentences
tar how to use in sentences

Example sentences of “tar”:

– This illustrated some of the birds and mammals whose remains had been found in the nearby La Brea Tar Pits.

– Over a million fossils have been recovered from the Tar Pits.

– Wood tar is still used to seal traditional wooden boats and the roofs of historical shingle-roofed churches, as well painting exterior walls of log buildings.

– The tar is often covered with water.

– Smoke hurts the lungs and the throat because the smoke has tar in it and when any form of plant matter is combusted, some of the plant is processed into carcinogenic smoke which have cancer causing potential for the physical respiratory system excluding the heart, including lungs throat and mouth.

– There are also tar sands in the Orinoco Belt, which may be a source of future oil production.

– The TAR was seen as a way to handle the huge increases in international trade between Eurasian nations, with easier shipping.

– Most tar is produced from coal as a byproduct of coke coke production, but it can also be produced from petroleum, peat or wood.

– He announced for the North Carolina Tar Heels football and men’s basketball programs from 1971 to 2011.

– When she could no longer keep him hidden, she fashioned a basket lined with tar and pitch, and placed him in the reeds along the riverbank, while his sister Miriam kept watch from a distance.

Tar kilns are dry distillation ovens, used in Scandinavia for producing tar from wood.

– It is the material which made the La Brea tar pits.

– Zarif worked with the Fine Arts Administration Orchestra, conducted by Hossein Dehlavi in the 1950s and was the professor of tar at the National Conservatory for several years.

– The streets of Baghdad were the first to be paved with tar from the 8th century AD.

– Asphalt or tar has seeped up from the ground here for tens of thousands of years.

– The Rancho La Brea tar pits are in Hancock Park in the heart of Los Angeles.

– The La Brea tar pits are a famous cluster of tar pits in central Los Angeles.

– After a few hours, the tar starts to pour out, and continues to do so for a few days.

– Mixing tar with linseed oil varnish produces tar paint.

- This illustrated some of the birds and mammals whose remains had been found in the nearby La Brea Tar Pits.

- Over a million fossils have been recovered from the Tar Pits.
- Wood tar is still used to seal traditional wooden boats and the roofs of historical shingle-roofed churches, as well painting exterior walls of log buildings.

“limousine” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “limousine”:

– In 1997, Toyota equipped their Century Limousine with a 5.0LiterL V12, making it the first Japanese production passenger car with a V12.

– Both left the House of Blues later in Spector’s limousine and drove to his mansion.

– Investigation of the crash has revealed some safety issues with the limousine and driver.

– On October 6, 2018, a limousine crashed in Schoharie, killing 20 people.

– Mia receives a glamorous makeover and a limousine chauffeured by Joe, the queen’s head of security and confidante, who becomes a father figure to her.

– A limousine may have security features such as bulletproof glass.

– On November 22, 1963, while on a pre-electoral visit in Dallas, Texas, with President Kennedy, she was seated next to him in an open limousine driving through the city when he was shot in the head by a sniper.

limousine - example sentences
limousine – example sentences

Some sentences in use of “International Olympic Committee”

How to use in-sentence of “International Olympic Committee”:

+ After the International Olympic Committee awarded the games to London, he became the chairman of the London Organising Committee for the Olympic Games.

+ The international Olympic committee said that there will be at least 25 sports played in addition to these.

+ It was accepted by the International Olympic Committee in 1993.

+ The International Olympic Committee uses three-letter wiktabbreviation country codes to call each group of athletes that participate in the Olympic Games.

+ In October 2009, the International Olympic Committee voted to add men’s and women’s rugby sevens to the Summer Olympics starting in 2016.

+ The name change was made at a request from the International Olympic Committee when the IOC made bandy a “recognized sport”.

+ It was founded in 1899 and accepted by the International Olympic Committee in 1993.

+ Following her win, the Japanese skating federation petitioned the International Olympic Committee to make an exception to the age rule for Asada, claiming that depriving her of a chance to compete at the 2006 Olympics would be denying a medal contender a chance to compete.

Some sentences in use of International Olympic Committee
Some sentences in use of International Olympic Committee

Example sentences of “International Olympic Committee”:

+ The President of the International Olympic Committee is head of the Executive Board that has the responsibility for the administration of the International Olympic Committee and the management of its affairs.

+ In 1979, the International Olympic Committee passed a resolution for the ROC team to be called "Chinese Taipei", and this opened the door for the PRC to finally join the Olympic movement.

+ The President of the International Olympic Committee is head of the Executive Board that has the responsibility for the administration of the International Olympic Committee and the management of its affairs.

+ In 1979, the International Olympic Committee passed a resolution for the ROC team to be called “Chinese Taipei”, and this opened the door for the PRC to finally join the Olympic movement.

+ It was formed in 2006 and recognized by the International Olympic Committee in 2007.

+ On 6 June 2005, the International Olympic Committee released its evaluation reports for the five candidate cities.

+ In 1972 Rhodesia was wiktexpelled by the International Olympic Committee four days before the opening ceremony.

+ He served as a member of the International Olympic Committee from 1965 until his death in 2010.

+ The National Olympic Committee for Monaco was formed in 1907 but not recognized by the International Olympic Committee until 1953.

+ The International Olympic Committee in 2010 announced it would “press” these countries to allow women’s participation.

+ The International Olympic Committee took away her five medals and sentenced her to six months in prison.

+ On 18 May 2004 the International Olympic Committee reduced the number of cities to five: London, Madrid, Moscow, New York, and Paris.

+ The International Olympic Committee was also instituted during this congress.