How to use the word “own”

How to use in-sentence of “own”:

– They are a migrationmigratory people who lead their own herd of reindeer to winter feeding grounds and then return them in the spring to their feeding ground close to a permanent home base, where their family lives.

– The Aphelion user can add his/her own macro-commands in the user interface that have been automatically recorded to process a batch of images.

– National societies will be given the lead especially when a conflict is happening within their own country.

– When the Beatles stopped giving concerts, they put time into forming their own company, which became Apple Corps.

– As it is the most basal stegosaurian, it is placed in within its own family “Huayangosauridae”.

How to use the word own
How to use the word own

Example sentences of “own”:

– People once thought that Tholpuram Valakkamparai Muthumariamman came on her own to this spot because she thought it would be a good place to live, as there was lots of nature in the area.

– Initially, these Colonycolonists produced wheat for their own subsistence, but later the quantity cultivated was sufficient to begin sending wheat to continental Portugal.

– You can also create your own levels in the editor, and play levels made by other people.

– He was also the first host of In My Own Words.

– They speak Punjabi, and usually own vast farmlands.

– If Walther is to win the contest he will have to compose his own mastersong and sing it.

– The Church has daughter churches in Ethiopia and Eritrea, which now elect their own Popes.

– Human Rights Watch criticised the Bush administration in its 2003 world report, stating “Washington has ignored human rights standards in its own treatment of terrorist suspects.

– However, he did give her permission to design her own clothing.

– The Scottish and Welsh Federations hold their own championships every year as they did before.

– This makes a new person, Tuvix, who has his own personality.

- People once thought that Tholpuram Valakkamparai Muthumariamman came on her own to this spot because she thought it would be a good place to live, as there was lots of nature in the area.

- Initially, these Colonycolonists produced wheat for their own subsistence, but later the quantity cultivated was sufficient to begin sending wheat to continental Portugal.
- You can also create your own levels in the editor, and play levels made by other people.

– He taught himself about recording with a simple reel-to-reel tape recorder at home, using “sound on sound” to build up the sound of his own music.

– This is not the first time Blockinblox has had issues with deleting things on his own whim and no consensus.

– This is a story about a kid named Keith who lives in London and his parents who own a fish and chip shop.

– They often appear in character and on the sets of their own programmes.

– As of September 30, 2019, he had raised $6,735 from outside sources and had loaned his own campaign $10.18 million.

– Glasgow City Council fly the flag from the Glasgow City ChambersCity Chambers building in George Square, while the City of Edinburgh Council fly the flag from their own city chambers.

– In 1974, Mabo was surprised to learn that his family did not legally own the land they lived on.

– VAT based own resources are taxes on EU citizens as a proportion of Value added tax in each member country.

More in-sentence examples of “own”:

– Besides, it was also re-affiliated with Hinduism, other than its own Sanamahism, by the installation of idol of Hindu goddess Durga, besides that of Irai Leima.

– As a result of this differences, Iwerks left Disney in 1930 and founded his own studio.

– Montag started working on her own music album in 2007.

– In the “Alleluia Chorus” from Handel’s “Messiah” each syllable of the word “Alleluya” has its own note.

– After pounding on the door they all run back to their own house, but for a split second Scout swears she saw a flicker of light in the house, as if they were being watched.

– Stuart was the third woman to carry the title in her own right.

– This lets the fire keep burning on its own for some time.

– By 1976 they were topping the bill in their own right and were supported by such acts as The Police, The Cure, The Stranglers and Blondie.

– Today’s composers have combined some of these ideas to develop their own styles.

– In 1933 he started his own business, a “literary agency”, in Manhattan, New York.

– Because anarcho-capitalists support private property, they believe that a person can own a building or land without actually using it.

– He hosted his own show, “The George Wendt Show”, before it was cancelled in April 1995.

– He founded his own atelier in 1935.

– Sark also has its own language called “Sercquiais.” Only 400 people speak it.

– After 114-year-old German man Gustav Gerneth’s death on 22 October 2019, Watanabe was the oldest known living man in the world, and credited his longevity to laughing often, forgetting bad things and not to get angry, and said he wanted to try his best to eat delicious healthy food until age 120 and might eat his own food except hard food and liked sweet food.

– Crabbe did his own stunts in the serial.

– Visitors must bring their own equipment as well as food and drink supplies.

– Japanese critic and writer Furuya Tsunehira described them as “new breed of neo-nationalists who interact almost entirely within their own cyber community, shut off from the rest of society”.

– During this break, Bernard Fanning made his own music, releasing an album called “Tea Sympathy”.

– Martin played with his own band called the Four Tune-Tellers.

– They own the copyrights to the Harry Potter movie series, the Batman movie series, and Superman movie series, the DC Extended Universe and the It duology.

– I own both accounts.

– Soon, he opened his own architectural business with his cousin, and they worked together until 1940.

– It can eat more than its own body weight every day.

– Each of the games in the main series have very little to do with each other, with its own setting, story, and characters.

– They are stopped by Rick’s group, and The Governor kills his own people for not fighting.

- Besides, it was also re-affiliated with Hinduism, other than its own Sanamahism, by the installation of idol of Hindu goddess Durga, besides that of Irai Leima.

- As a result of this differences, Iwerks left Disney in 1930 and founded his own studio.
- Montag started working on her own music album in 2007.

– My own research shows that the image of Helena Jurisic, which is on Commons, was uploaded there by a user whose account page on EnWiki indicates that it is a confirmed sock of another user there.

– Parag, Dean of Pratistha Medical College joins hands with Maasi Saa to cancel Uma’s license so that he can use the idea to flourish his own Medical College and take the credit wholly upon himself.

– Christians believe that Incarnation God incarnated in a human body, through the normal birth process, normally growing up into a man named salvation from their own evil, called sin.

– However, most try to keep distance from their own personal biases in their news work.

– This lets the CPU do more of its own work since it does not have to spend any time on advanced graphics calculations; it can simply pass these calculations off to the GPU to be done.

– Or you can invent your own linked image syntax, by writing an extension that registers it as a parser hook.

– William Tietkens corrected this mistake in an expedition of his own seventeen years later.

– People were then able to read the Bible in their own language.

– Lascelles felt that critics before her had all worked in a way “so small that the reader does not see how they have reached their conclusions until he has patiently found his own way to them”.

– Tudor briefly joined Astor Records as their promotions manager until 1968 when he created his own production company.

– In the spring of 2000, Alsterdal bought Alfred Nobel’s former laboratory in Vinterviken, Stockholm and ran her own cabaret theatre with her ex husband.

– They showed that the participants generally had exaggerated perceptions of their own popularity, particularly in comparison to their own friends.

– She used her own studies in radioactivity to develop a new treatment for cancer.

– It was partly about his own life and got into the top fifty of the pop chart and number eight on the RB side.

– However, he had his own personality, different from that of his brother.

– There are also lots of small boats where people fish for their own food or just for fun.

– In my opinion, admins should never decline requests on their own blocks.

– The current districts exist since 1996, which at first had their own offices, but in 2004, they were abolished and replaced by the Circuit Offices, which are usually responsible for several districts, reducing districts to a little more than statistical units.

– Copyright is a special law that protects one’s own artistic creations and writings; others cannot make copies without permission.

– Thinking that the picture was of Kazuya, his own son whom he threw into a volcano 20 years ago, Heihachi diverted all his resources into a search for the body.

– Some people swim nude in their own pool or pond.

– They own 72% of the company.

– In the 1800s, railways in the Netherlands were run by many different companies that all had their own rules and trains.

– In the 1960s, De Laurentiis built his own studio facilities.

In sentence examples of “conscientious”

How to use in-sentence of “conscientious”:

– He became a pacifist and in 1940 he registered as a conscientious objector.

– He was drafted to the Korean War, though rejected the draft as a conscientious objector.

– It was based on the 2004 documentary “The Conscientious Objector”.

– When players as politically and socially conscientious as Sócrates, Wladimir, Casagrande and Zenon get together then there are bound to be changes in the dressing room.

– European Court of Human Rights has judged the denial of COs is violation of freedom of religion and thought in 2013, as well European Union recognized the right of conscientious objector as one of fundamental rights.

– Doss became the first conscientious objector to be awarded the Medal of Honor, for service above and beyond the call of duty during the Battle of Okinawa.

– They paint a picture of an intelligent, scholarly, well-read, and conscientious administrator with an eye to detail and justice.

In sentence examples of conscientious
In sentence examples of conscientious

“globally” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “globally”:

– Because the verification function adds some overhead to the template, it can optionally be globally disabled by setting the variable “verifydates = no”.

– There is a cross-wiki discussion in progress as to whether should be enabled globally as an interwiki prefix for links to the Wikimedia Commons.

– In 2011 he was named to the Board of Trustees of the Ford Foundation, a globally oriented private foundation with the mission of advancing human welfare.

– The user who created this article was also globally blocked for sockpuppetry.

– Also created by a sock of a globally locked user.

– Peace TV is a nonprofit organizationnonprofit satellite television network broadcasting globally 24/7 from Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

– Its use provides a standard citation for the Publications as well as making it easy to modify all citations globally if the NGA changes its web site organization, as happened with the US Coast Guard Light Lists in July, 2010.

globally how to use?
globally how to use?

Example sentences of “globally”:

– The Moccasck and his firm became globally known in 2016 when it found itself at the centre of the so-called Panama Papers affair, It uncovered the activities of the offshore finance industry.

– I do not find any evidence they are globally banned and checkuser found that.

– The World Health Organization has developed a plan to prepare globally the fight against influenza.

– Background information: This article was created and edited by the IP socks of the globally blocked editor, in 2015. Despite his name, Smithson is Italian and has a very poor command of English.

– I was just renamed at en.wp and want to be renamed everywhere so that I can be globally unified/SUL’d.

– Festivals like Easter and Christmas are marked globally as public holidays; Pope Gregory XIII’s Gregorian Calendar has been adopted internationally.

– They’re obviously socks of one another and of the globally banned user.

– Block globally for abusing mult.

– He was elligeble to presue a education at a Junior college as he did exceptionally well during his O-levels in St Johns Secondary SchoolSt Johns College High School but did not attend any Junior college in the British Honduras as his parents thought then that there was no proper education in the British Honduras and that the education system in British Honduras then was weak they wanted Price to learn more about the education system globally across the world and global.

– Shetty stars in the fourth episode of Netflix’s docuseries “The Surgeon’s Cut”, which was released globally on 9 December 2020.

– This editor is making repetitive death threats on my talk page and should be blocked here and globally banned.

– MERS is a relative of SARS virus which swept around the world, infecting more than 8,000 people globally and killing 774 before it was stopped in 2004.

– The creations on EN WP were by the globally locked account who also created the now-deleted Varun Rakesh Avasthi and Digicodes™ here on Simple.

– Stewardship is an elected role, and stewards are appointed globally across all Wikimedia Foundation wikis.

- The Moccasck and his firm became globally known in 2016 when it found itself at the centre of the so-called Panama Papers affair, It uncovered the activities of the offshore finance industry.

- I do not find any evidence they are globally banned and checkuser found that.

More in-sentence examples of “globally”:

– The “Toy Story” franchise has globally become the highest-grossing animated films of all time and has also released several short films and several television series.

– The Pamir argali is globally endangered.

– Headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, it is the world’s second-largest restaurant chain after McDonald’s, with almost 20,000 locations globally in 123 countries and territories as of December 2015.

– Kelvin is used globally as a part of the International System of Units.

– More than 490 bird species live in Kaziranga which includes 24 globally threatened species.

– Canada is a developed country and has the List of countries by GDP per capitatenth highest nominal per capita income globally as well as the tenth highest ranking in the Human Development Index.

– It is among the 200 most visited websites globally in 2015.

– Due to repeated vandalism/attacks by a globally locked long-term abuser, I hereby request that my user page be semi-protected for 2-3 weeks.

– When an IP address or range of IP addresses is globally blocked, they are stopped from editing any public the decision.

– The user account Zeshan Mahmood is globally locked because of cross-wiki abuse.

– After completing all ten speeches the member gets a globally recognized certificate and he/she can continue strengthening his/her skills with the Advanced Communication Manuals.

– ColumbusDay’s user page is identical that of Editor940, a user indefinitely blocked on enwiki and globally locked for sockpuppetry and disruption.

– The poaching causes various effects, its most direct impact is extinction, either globally or within a given locality.

– Several mining tragedies globally have underscored the human toll of the coal supply chain.

– Last September, I alerted you to the edits of globally locked account and his numerous IP sockpuppets.

– Global blocks “can” be locally ignored on an IP by IP basis using the but I would strongly suggest you be extremely careful when doing so since if the IP was globally blocked there is certainly a very good reason for it.

– Around 20% of men globally and 35% in developing countries are circumcised for religious, cultural, medical and other reasons.

– Note: User has been globally locked for crosswiki abuse.

– In 1973, Presley was featured in the first globally broadcast concert.

– Private networks are quite common in home and office local area network designs, as many organizations do not see a need for globally unique IP addresses for every computer, printer and other devices that the organizations use.

– Note that the user who created it is globally blocked and the majority of articles on other wikis were created by them, if you have a look at other wikidata links.

– A unique symbol of the “British” is the Union Jack flag which is recognised globally as a symbol of the United Kingdom.

– Hello, shall we nuke their contributions? Per, confirmed socking, xwiki promo, locked globally across numerous accounts.

– In 2019, Xiaomi’s mobile phone shipments reached 125 million units, ranking fourth globally since 2018.

– See the sockpuppet investigations at enwiki: even more aliases were found, and some are now globally locked.

– Kit Kat is a chocolate bar made from wafers created by Rowntree’s of York, United Kingdom, and is now is made globally by Nestlé.

– Next, if an IP had not been locally blocked on “this” wiki before being globally blocked, it also makes no sense for us to preemptively leave a block notice for an anonymous editor who may or may not edit on this wiki.

– It does not appear that this particular user was blocked or banned by us, here on Simple, but was globally blocked on Meta for cross-wiki spam/vandalism.

– On January 21, 2008, Evolutionarily Distinct and Globally Endangered released a statement to the public.

– The United Nations predicted in April 2020 that global unemployment will wipe out 6.7 per cent of working hours globally in the second quarter of 2020—equivalent to 195 million full-time workers.

– As per latest WHO estimates million clinical cases and ~ 0.655 million deaths occur globally due to malaria each year, 90% of which are in Africa.

– Pantheon 1.0, a manually verified dataset of globally famous biographies.

– And no, I won’t accept “Created by a user who has been globally locked” as a reson for deleting this article.

– 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.

– In 2010, she became globally popular.

– A current list of globally blocked users is available at.

– Also adding the user at the top, which is now a globally locked account, as they created the original page.

– It is one of three globally important national parks chosen for a Global Environment Facility sponsorshipsponsored project.

– They broadcast globally on their 24-hour satellite television channels such as MTA 1, MTA 2, MTA 3, and a recently introduced MTA Africa.

– He is still doing this despite his account being blocked with email access revoked and globally locked.

– Supplemental request – against these other accounts, could you please also checkuser as being a potential sock of these users and thereby of the globally locked Parissa Official from enwp? Another “Movaghar” from the family has appeared tonight and is up for RFD, and so far, all of the Movaghar’s which have made it here, have all been from Parissa Official’s socks, doing a bit of family self promotion.

– Article was deleted many times on enwiki and as for other wikis, they are created by a globally locked user which looks to me as X-wiki spam.

– The solar thermal power industry is growing fast with 1.2GW under construction as of April 2009 and another 13.9GW announced globally through 2014.

– ANZ was named the most sustainable bank globally in the 2008 Dow Jones Sustainability Index making it the 2nd year in a row ANZ has been granted the title.

– The species is not globally threatened.

– Stuart Styron has been recreated three times by the globally banned user Styron111.

– Hello ! The accompte ParissaOfficial is globally locked and I can’t created articles.

– I have reported this user to stewards as a probable sock of a globally locked user.

– Firstly, it is pointless for us to be monitoring global blocks because globally blocked IPs tend to start off being locally blocked first, during which a local administrator would have already left an “optional” block notice.

- The "Toy Story" franchise has globally become the highest-grossing animated films of all time and has also released several short films and several television series.

- The Pamir argali is globally endangered.

In sentence use of “edition”

How to use in-sentence of “edition”:

– This edition began in December 2002.

– A special edition R-rated version was released later.

– Psychiatry Oxford University Press, USA; 2 edition p.82 Seeing a doctor will also help make sure that it is safe to Prescriptionprescribe medications for the person’s mood disorder.

– The 2017 Africa Cup of Nations was the 31st edition of the Africa Cup of Nations tournament.

– It was given with a limited edition PSP Slim Lite.

– Its eighteenth edition was published in 2012.

– With sales still falling, the afternoon edition was cancelled, the last edition being published on December 21, 2001.

In sentence use of edition
In sentence use of edition

Example sentences of “edition”:

- Nokia 3310 2017 Edition has function at Los Angeles, California.

- The 2012 edition of Kono Manga ga Sugoi! named the series the 8th best manga series for male readers.

– Nokia 3310 2017 Edition has function at Los Angeles, California.

– The 2012 edition of Kono Manga ga Sugoi! named the series the 8th best manga series for male readers.

– A new Special Edition DVD was released on February 5, 2008.

– The 4th edition rules were published in June 2008.

– Newer trim and limited edition packages include the Sport, Sport S, Willys Wheeler, Black Bear, Freedom Edition, 75th Anniversary, Backcountry and Rubicon Hard Rock.

– According study of the “América Economia” magazine, published in the “Special Edition Cities 2006″, which has the title “The City Innovative”, Curitiba is ahead of important capitals as Mexico City, Buenos Aires and Brasilia, occupying fifth place.

– The first edition was published in Bologna in 1477 and was illustrated with a set of 27 maps, though scholars say that it is not known whether the printed maps were engraved versions of original maps made by Ptolemy, or whether they were constructed by medieval Greek scholars from Ptolemy’s text.

– This category is triggered by, when the date in, the most recent edition of “Ethnologue”.

– A two-CD deluxe edition of the album, including previously unreleased material in English and Spanish languageSpanish, was released on April 3 2007.

– If you use the latter option, you must take reasonably prudent steps, when you begin distribution of Opaque copies in quantity, to ensure that this Transparent copy will remain thus accessible at the stated location until at least one year after the last time you distribute an Opaque copy of that edition to the public.

– Doré also illustrated an edition of Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven” with larger than usual pages.

– WWE.com reported that Batista suffered a muscle tear in his back at the taping for the November 11 2005 edition of “SmackDown!”.

– The eighteenth edition was edited by poet, critic, and editor Geoffrey O’Brien.

– The men’s field hockey tournament at the 2012 Summer Olympics was the 22nd edition of the field hockey event for men at the Summer Olympic Games.

– The editions for Whistler has 2 version is : Professional and Home, the Media Center Edition was removed by Whistler, Microsoft removed Starter Edition.

– System requirements call for a 32-bit edition of Windows XP, a 300MHz processor, 256 MB of RAM and 200 MB of free space.

More in-sentence examples of “edition”:

– The English edition was 1945.

– He has published the critical edition of the most important inquisitorial trials of Italian XVIth century.

– It was the winner of the 2008 edition of Dansbandskampen.

– Stories were added, and also deleted, from one edition to the next, until the seventh held 211 tales.

– On Monday, June 27, 2005 the 2 disc special edition CD/DVD was released.

– On 10 Sep 2007, the BBC released a special edition DVD in collectible SteelBook packaging.

– The track “Moves Like Jagger” was added to the deluxe edition of the album on July 5, 2011 after its release on June 22, 2011.

– The Japanese edition featured two bonus tracks; “Keep Your Hands Off My Girl ” and “Face the Strange”.

– The third edition ran to 1232 pages.

– The Wire Opera House was built in a record-breaking period of 75 days to host the first edition of the “Festival de Teatro de Curitiba”.

– But Germany is both the host of the 2011 edition and a member from the “Big Five”.

– Michel van Hulten was born in Batavia and is the father of former Member of the European ParliamentMEP Michiel van Hulten.Corruptie: handel in macht en invloed Publisher: Sdu Uitgevers; 1 edition 15 Jun.

– On New Year’s Day 1964 he presented the first edition of the BBC music chart television programme Top of the Pops.

– Twelve pages long and a quarter of an inch thick, this board edition book had dimensions of 7.25 x 6.00inches.

– Compare with over 120,000 articles in the Russian Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary and with 100,000 in the 15th edition of Britannica submitted in the Soviet Union from 1926 to 1990.

– On the September 30 edition of “Raw”, Epico and Primo changed their gimmicks and debuted as Los Matadores, as a face team of two masked Spanish bullfighters with El Torito as their mascot.

– In April 2009, they were on the cover of “People Magazine”, in an eighty-page special edition issue about “The Suite Life on Deck”.”People: Special Collector’s Edition.” May 2009.

– Before that could happen, Merckx raced in the 1972 edition of the Giro d’Italia and beat the mountain racing expert Jose Manuel Fuente in the mountain stages.

– On the 100th anniversary of Debussy’s death, Bärenreiter published a critical edition of some of his piano music in 2018, including “Pour le piano”.

– Time-Warner owned professional wrestling company World Championship Wrestling set up in the building for the Inaugural edition of WCW Monday Nitro – also the WCW debut of Lex Luger, under his “The Narcissist” gimmick.

– The Complite Edition of the Treatise on Rights.

– On April 5th the album won a luxury edition titled “My Voice DELUXE Edition“.

– It continued on by the New Cambridge edition in 1921.

– He appeared on the first edition of “See It Now” in 1951.

- The English edition was 1945.

- He has published the critical edition of the most important inquisitorial trials of Italian XVIth century.

– Serbia first competed at the Winter Paralympics in 2010, and had yet to win a medal going into the 2018 edition of the Games.  Serbia was represented by Jugoslav Milosevic in 2014.  He competed in para-alpine skiing.  The upper limb amputee competed in the slalom and giant slalom standing events.

– Publishers of printed and recorded music in Germany are required by law to deliver two copies of every edition to the archive.

– NPR Weekend Edition Sunday.

– To link to articles in the Wikisource edition of The New Student’s Reference Work.

– On May 5, 2017, a deluxe edition of “My Voice” was published.

– The first edition of the latest version of the Tour of Britain took place over five days in early September 2004.

– A total of 18 teams will participate in the 2020–21 edition of the Bundesliga.

– A special Harry Potter edition iPod was released on September 7, 2005 which featured the hogwarts logo on the back and all 6 harry potter audiobooks on iTunes already on the iPod.

– The first 4 Cure albums were re-released, with Robert providing ‘rarities’ for Deluxe Edition extras CD’s, as part of an ongoing campaign to remaster and re-issue all the Cure albums.

– Raina made significant contributions in the first edition of the tournament to compensate the Chennai Super Kings over the losses of key players like Matthew Hayden, Michael Hussey and Jacob Oram.

– The first edition of Robert Chambers’ “Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation” was published anonymously in 1844.

– It is intended to format a link to the online edition to the “Handbook of Texas Online” so that it appears as a standard citation, while filling in common cite parameters and the url based on the fixed identification number.

– In its edition collaborated the Asociación Berciana en Defensa de la Llingua Llïonesa El Toralín.

– The episode started with a message from Vince McMahon which originally aired on the edition of June 26 of “ECW”.

– In 2005 he appeared on the cover of the Asian edition of “National Geographic” magazine dated February 2005.

– It is the 15th largest edition by article count.

– For example, in his 1977 edition of “The Folktale”, Thompson said that fairy tales were “a tale of some length involving a succession of motifs or episodes.

– The Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd edition Scones are very small, and are in the same group as the crumpet or muffin.

– It was first published between 1768 and 1771 in Edinburgh, Scotland and grew very popular, with its third edition in 1801 comprising of 21 books.

– The first edition was published in 1559.

– The first edition of the Audi Cup was won by Bayern Munich.

Use in sentence of “timetable”

How to use in-sentence of “timetable”:

+ The current timetable is dated May 2015; any other date does not create a link, but text only.

+ As of 13 December 2015, the off-peak timetable consists of two trains per hour from Victoria, calling at, and Rainham.

+ The timetable for the election was set by the party’s National Executive Committee on 6 January 2020.

+ The London Olympic Games were meant to be held soon, which also made people worried that the timetable would affect people’s ability to watch it if they did not make the switch completely.

+ Before the May 2012 Timetable changes Class 465 and Class 466 Networkers were used, these units still appear on the line when a 375 unit fails or is unavailable.

+ The terminus is the designated place that a timetable is timed from.

+ A timetable tells them when they come, since they can only go when and where the transport is going.

+ Part of Filevskaya line has a timetable because there are two lines there – new line to Mezhdunarodnaya and old line to Fili.

Use in sentence of timetable
Use in sentence of timetable

Make sentence of “to go ahead”

How to use in-sentence of “to go ahead”:

– It gets a little difficult, but frankly I am happy that they are motivated enough to go ahead and try something on their own.

– This was a League Cup tie against Rangers in March 1947, when despite snow rendering Tannadice unplayable, the match was able to go ahead across the road at Dens Park.

– I refuse to go ahead with this without the proper consensus to do so; as such, I hereby bring my plans forward to the community for review.

– I’m going to go ahead and close this, with the block in place.

– It has also been stated that 20 more episodes of “The Fairly OddParents” are currently under production and if possible, he may decide to go ahead and work on a theatrical feature film “The Fairly OddParents Movie” as well.

– I’m going to go ahead and close this as.

– Kamsky won game three in the playoff to go ahead 2–1.

Make sentence of to go ahead
Make sentence of to go ahead

“part” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “part”:

+ They gave citizenship to one person for the Paralympics, but this person was not chosen to be part of the team that competed at the Paralympic Games.

+ One part of the cake is that the Orange orange flakes of cut carrot give the cake color and texture, along with sweetness and moisture.

+ Kansas was part of New Deal programs like Civil Works Administration, the Federal Emergency Relief Administration, the Civilian Conservation Corps, and the Works Progress Administration.

+ In the United States, the pointed lightning rod conductor, often incorrectly referred to as the “lightning attractor” was invented by Benjamin Franklin as part of his groundbreaking explorations of electricity.

+ It is the only New World representative of the superorder Australidelphia; all other New World marsupials are part of the Ameridelphia.

+ Geographically this range marks the northern part of the border between Asian and European sections of the Eurasian continent.

+ It was definitely part of the Kingdom of Armenia.

part - some sentence examples
part – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “part”:

+ However, some people have severe anaphylaxis when the trigger food touches some part of their body.

+ Enfield Lock railway station is in the London Borough of Enfield in north east London, and is in Travelcard Zone 6, on the Tottenham Hale part of the Lea Valley Lines, on the West Anglian Railway.

+ Middlesex is part of the New York metropolitan area, and its county seat is New Brunswick.

+ Many people in India are vegetarian and lentils have long been part of the indigenous diet as a common source of protein.

+ During the early part of his college career, he went by Mike Jordan, and he still uses Mike as a nickname to this day.

+ Lots of countries that are not part of the Commonwealth still use Commonwealth English.

+ Because this frog can jump a long way, flying insects are a great part of its food.

+ It was a county borough, and is now part of the City of Sunderland in Tyne and Wear.

+ In addition, other countries such as Croatia and the Baltic states of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia can be included in “Central Europe”: though they are now mostly considered a part of either Southern Europe or Northern Europe respectively.

+ In 1921, a “fourth stanza”, a new part or verse, was written by poet Albert Matthai with words about the difficult life in Germany at that time.

+ However, some people have severe anaphylaxis when the trigger food touches some part of their body.

+ Enfield Lock railway station is in the London Borough of Enfield in north east London, and is in Travelcard Zone 6, on the Tottenham Hale part of the Lea Valley Lines, on the West Anglian Railway.
+ Middlesex is part of the New York metropolitan area, and its county seat is New Brunswick.

+ It is the main part of the cheek region in the skull, towards the back and lower part of the skull.

+ The Boston Mountains form the southwestern part of the Ozark plateau.

+ This genre is similar to ‘doo-wop’ but the “chorus” part is more complex and has a variety of sound effects.

+ The Early Cheras ruled over the Malabar Coast, Coimbatore, Karur and Salem Districts in South India, which now forms part of the modern day Kerala and Tamil Nadu states of India.

+ The part in Washington County is bordered by the southeast corner of Germantown, while the part in Waukesha County is bordered by the southeast corner of Menomonee Falls, north of the village of Butler.

+ This partition was part of the end of British rule over the Indian subcontinent, called British Raj.

+ Travis County is part of the Austin-Round Rock Metropolitan Statistical Area.

More in-sentence examples of “part”:

+ She and Lucretia Mott, another activist, were upset because women were not allowed to be a part of the meeting.

+ Valais is one of the 26 cantons of Switzerland in the south-western part of the country.

+ On July 22, 2017, Andrey Lobkov takes part in setting the Guinness World Records record, the most mass boxing training, which took place on Red Square.

+ It is part of Stirling District.

+ He is probably most famous for exploring Kentucky when it was not part of the U.S.

+ It is also a part of Americana and the electric chairs of many states have ironic nicknames like Old Sparky, Yellow Mama, Gruesome Gertie, Sizzling Sally or Hot Seat.

+ At first, he supported the Corsica becoming a part of Italy, but then promoted the autonomy of Corsica after World War II.

+ They are not part of any province, but together are known as the Caribbean Netherlands.

+ This is because Kentucky was still part of Virginia then, and was not made into a state of its own until 1792.

+ Department of Public Works and Highways Rogelio Singson also said in a DWIZ interview that PAGASA “should draw up a classification system, not just for typhoons but also for massive rainfall.” PAGASA for their part had already installed automatic weather stations, and established a community-based early warning system.

+ The complete series reappeared in January 2009 as part of the DVD collection “Pink Panther Friends Classic Cartoon Collection” by MGM Home Entertainment, a 9-disc DVD set containing all “Pink Panther”, “Ant and the Aardvark”, “The InspectorInspector” and “Roland and Rattfink” cartoons.

+ In 1990, a few “Mario” characters became part of a series of McDonald’s Happy Meal toys, as part of a way to promote the release of “Super Mario Bros.

+ This court tried General Matsui’s lieutenant, Tani Hisao, for his part in the Nanjing Massacre.

+ Pérez took part one round of the 2006–07 A1 Grand Prix season.

+ Jackie Chan had a small part in ‘Enter The Dragon’ and Chuck Norris co-starred in “Way of The Dragon”.

+ Double-blind methods can be applied to any experimental situation in which there is a possibility that the results will be affected by conscious/unconscious bias on the part of researchers, participants, or both.

+ KSpread is a free software spreadsheet program that is part of KOffice, an office suite for the KDE Desktop Environment.

+ Unlike in other ancient cultures, these legends and beliefs are still part of modern life for Australian Aborigines.

+ In this numbers are included the population of the municipal districts that are part the municipality.

+ China itself stop using Classical Chinese soon afterward as part of the May Fourth Movement.

+ Over time, slang almost always becomes part of the language, and approved for use by all.

+ She took part in a masterclass with Pablo Casals in Zermatt, Switzerland in 1960, and had some lessons with Paul Tortelier in Paris in 1962, and with Mstislav Rostropovich in Russia in 1966.

+ The lower part of the Columbia forms the border between the states Washington and Oregon.

+ Enlightened at the age of 35, the Buddha spent the next 45 years of his life traveling and teaching in the northern part of India.

+ The remaining part of Petersburg Census Area was added to Prince of Wales–Hyder Census Area.

+ Atlantic cod is a species of cod which occurs in the northern part of the Atlantic Ocean.

+ She and Lucretia Mott, another activist, were upset because women were not allowed to be a part of the meeting.

+ Valais is one of the 26 cantons of Switzerland in the south-western part of the country.
+ On July 22, 2017, Andrey Lobkov takes part in setting the Guinness World Records record, the most mass boxing training, which took place on Red Square.

+ As well as music and drama, sports also played a big part in the life of the camp detainees.

+ Although it is part of Thammasat University, its financial and administration system are separate from the central university system.

+ In some parts of Austria, the plebiscite on 13 March was held despite the Wehrmacht’s presence in Austria since it took up to three days to occupy every part of Austria.

+ It flows into the Lachlan River, which is part of the Murray-Darling basin.

+ Orwell was part of the Indian Imperial Police.

+ The University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee is a public university in Milwaukee, WisconsinMilwaukee, Wisconsin, and part of the University of Wisconsin System.

+ Villa Paul Poiret is part of the “Journées de Patrimoine”, scheme: public and private buildings of historic importance are open to the public on the third weekend in September.

+ Forest has a natural amphitheatre in the conservation area in the south part of the town.

+ The mountains, part of the Pacific Coast Ranges.

+ It is part of the intercommunality “La Vallée d’Argelès-Gazost”.

+ Rensselaer County is in the eastern part of New York.

+ He was part of the Belgium squad that got third place at the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

+ Workpages are often created as temporary places to store “stuff” that may eventually become part of an article or other page.

+ Generally, a periphery is a boundary or outer part of any space or body.

+ It covers south part of the Adelaide metropolitan area.

+ Capital Bluff, the highest point in this part of the county, can be seen in the background.

+ Azerbaijan first took part in the Olympic Games as an independent nation in 1996.

+ The firm is headquartered in New York City, and once occupied the entire 34 stories of 250 Vesey Street, part of the Brookfield Place Brookfield Place complex in Manhattan.

+ However, in the unification, or coming together, of Germany in 1871, Gliwice became a part of the German empire.

+ The largest island is Hailuoto, which is part of Finland.

+ Nacka is the municipal seat of Nacka Municipality and part of Stockholm urban area in Sweden.

+ Clams are a fairly common form of bivalve, therefore making it part of the phylum Mollusc.

+ He later played with the under-19 team and was part of the winning team at the 2005 European Under-19 Football Championship.

+ The eastern part of the state has the highest point in the United States outside of Alaska, Mount Whitney, in the Sierra Nevada mountain range.

“institute” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “institute”:

– Its members are drawn from the councils of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the Institute of Medicine.

– MD5 was invented by Ron Rivest of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1991.

– Andrei Gusev graduated the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute in 1975.

– Janov directed a psychotherapy institute called the Primal Center in Santa Monica, California.

– Recaredo Tornero studied at the National Institute of Santiago, and later attended the École Supérieure de Commerce de Paris, in France.

– He joined Curie’s Radium Institute in 1925.

– The Division of Biology he started at the California Institute of Technology produced “seven” Nobel Prize winners.

institute use in-sentences
institute use in-sentences

Example sentences of “institute”:

– He studied at Bandung Institute of Technology.

– Sandford Fleming, a Canadian, proposed standard time at a meeting of the Royal Canadian Institute on February 8, 1879.

– The basic kernel kernel and most of the core functions were developed by Adam Dunkels at the Networked Embedded Systems group at the Swedish Institute of Computer Science.

– Sperling RA, Aisen PS, Beckett LA, “et al.” Toward defining the preclinical stages of Alzheimer’s disease: recommendations from the National Institute on Aging-Alzheimer’s Association workgroups on diagnostic guidelines for Alzheimer’s disease.

– In spring of 1914, he moved back to Germany, and became ordinary member of the Prussian Academy and director of a newly established institute for physics of the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft.

– In 1929, 32 bodies were moved from the Old Melbourne GaolMelbourne Gaol during the building of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology.

– She was the first Indigenous AustraliansAboriginal actress to win the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role and had gone on to win four more both in television and film.

– Fazio graduated from accounting at the Institute Sandro Botticelli in Rome.

– Jack Fischman and Mozez Lewenstein of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Institute for Cancer Research, based on a theory proposed by their colleague, Dr.

– The Urban Land Institute is a non-profit research organization dedicated to urban planning and urban development.

– However, graduate students enrolled in the TIME double degree procedure are required to spend two years at École Centrale de Paris and spend two years in the TIME-partner institute for a total of four years resulting in a double master’s degree.

– In 1972-1978, Ter-Petrossian worked as junior researcher at the Literature Institute of Armenia named after Manouk Abeghian.

– After recruiting Adam Gaynor from Criteria Recording Studios in Miami and Kyle Cook from the Atlanta Institute of Music, the band named themselves “Matchbox 20” and won a recording contract with Atlantic Records.

– There are also the Institute of Management and Development, the Regional Business Development Center and the Plant Science and Agricultural Training Research Institute.

- He studied at Bandung Institute of Technology.

- Sandford Fleming, a Canadian, proposed standard time at a meeting of the Royal Canadian Institute on February 8, 1879.
- The basic kernel kernel and most of the core functions were developed by Adam Dunkels at the Networked Embedded Systems group at the Swedish Institute of Computer Science.

More in-sentence examples of “institute”:

– He started his career as a professorial lecturer at the College of Law of the University of the Philippines and at the Institute of Law of the Far Eastern University.

– The Caltech Seismological LaboratorySeismology Lab at the California Institute of Technology wanted to begin publishing regular reports on earthquakes in southern California and had a pressing need for a system of measuring the strength of earthquakes for these reports.

– American Institute of Physics, Array of Contemporary American Physicists.

– One of Carr’s most famous paintings is “The Raven.” The Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design was named after her and two schools are also named after her.

– He founded the Institute of Nautical Archaeology in 1972.

– He studied at Union College, at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and at University of Michigan at Ann Arbor.

– Boehmer retired at the end of 2012 and is guest professor in the Institute for Immunology of Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich from January 2013 until his death.

– He was a Professor of Aerospace Engineering at the Indian Institute of Science from 1962 to 1999.

– He studied and worked at the Leningrad State University and the Saint Petersburg branch of Steklov Institute of Mathematics.

– It was ranked by the American Film Institute in 1998 as the 39th greatest American movie of all time.

– She has emerita positions at the English Language Institute and in Education and Linguistics at the University of Michigan, and at the SIT Graduate Institute.

– The institute is in Jiangxia District, Wuhan, Hubei.

– She studied at University of Tübingen, Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, and Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.

– She is also founding director of the Max Planck Institute for the Biology of Ageing.

– One of the main activities of the institute is publishing.

– This is a template for indicating that you are in an educational institute and may be inactive for periods of time.

– The scientists at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute and University of Melbourne are studying the Bacillus Calmette-Guerin vaccine to see if it will protect people from COVID-19.

– Thesis – State University of Campinas, Institute of Language Studies, Campinas, SP.

– Between 1978 and 2005 he was Director of the CNRS research unit “Immune Response and Development in Insects”, and from 1993 to 2005 he was director of the Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biology of CNRS in Strasbourg.

– These are Raman Research Institute, Central Power Research Institute and the Institute of Wood Science and Technology.

– Bielecki was president of Bank Pekao between 2003 and 2010 and president of the Polish Institute of International Affairs between 2009 to 2015.

– Bennett taught at the Royal Academy of Music between 1963 and 1965, at the Peabody Institute in Baltimore, MarylandBaltimore, United States from 1970 to 1971, and was later International Chair of Composition at the Royal Academy of Music between 1994 and the year 2000.

– When she was thirty, Barton enrolled at the Clinton Liberal Institute in New York.

– A good example is the IPCC calculations cited by the Global Commons Institute as placing a value on a human life in the developed world “15x higher” than in the developing world, based solely on the ability to pay to prevent climate change.

– In 1990 he became the Director of the Institute of the Physical Energetics at the Latvian Academy of Sciences.

– Notes from a course at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

- He started his career as a professorial lecturer at the College of Law of the University of the Philippines and at the Institute of Law of the Far Eastern University.

- The Caltech Seismological LaboratorySeismology Lab at the California Institute of Technology wanted to begin publishing regular reports on earthquakes in southern California and had a pressing need for a system of measuring the strength of earthquakes for these reports.
- American Institute of Physics, Array of Contemporary American Physicists.

– CMI is also part of the Asfari Institute for Civil Society and Citizenship.

– Glasse, and researchers at the Papua New Guinea Institute of Medical Research have made reports that say that the cannibalism still happened.

– Islamabad: American Institute of Pakistan Studies.

– In 2005, Jonathan Mann even wrote an opera based on the character, and performed “The Mario Opera” at the California Institute of the Arts.

– He has also worked as a senior researcher at the Van Leer Institute in Jerusalem.

– The vehicle received a 5 out of 5 stars for both frontal and side by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and was also named Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s Top Safety Pick in both 2008 and 2009.

– Noll has served as a visiting professor at the Johns Hopkins University, the University of Karlsruhe, the Technion – Israel Institute of TechnologyIsrael Institute of Technology, the École Polytechnique in Nancy, the University of Pisa, the University of Pavia, and the University of Oxford.

– His post-secondary education was at Chung Cheng Institute of Technology.

– The athletic nickname of a school, university, college, or institute is the name officially or unofficially adopted by that institution for at least the members of its sports teams.

– From 1953 to 1958 he attended the Art Institute of Chicago where he earned his Bachelor’s and Masters of Fine Arts.

– While Chicago planned how to host the 1892–93 World’s Columbian Exposition, the Art Institute wanted a new building.

– He joined the faculty of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1975 and became a professor in 1980.

– The idea of the Hayflick limit was suggested by AmericansAmerican anatomist Leonard Hayflick in 1961, at the Wistar Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

– Varzo is about.All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat.

– Allison IV is an American businessman and the former CEO and president of the Cato Institute in Washington, D.C..

– In the United States, the most common definition of binge drinking was created by the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism in 2009.

– Kalam is the first University ChancellorChancellor of the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology Thiruvananthapuram.

– In 2009, the European Bar Human Rights Institute gave her the Ludovic-Trarieux International Human Rights Prize.

– In early 2020, some people began to think that the SARS-CoV-2 may have been made on purpose in a laboratory at the Wuhan Institute of Virology and released in Wuhan like a weapon.

– He started the Moody Church, Northfield School and Mount Hermon School in Massachusetts, the Moody Bible Institute and Moody Publishers.

– Born in Wayne, Pennsylvania, to Italian parents, she first studied at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, with Eufemia Giannini-Gregory, and later at the Accademia di Santa Cecilia in Rome, Italy, with Mercedes Llopart and Luigi Ricci.

– The Royal Institute of British Architects is a professional organisation for architects in the United Kingdom.

– He worked at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and at the University of California, Berkeley.

– In 1992, Yazigi became a religion instructor at Saint John of Damascus Institute of Theology at the University of Balamand in Lebanon.

“thong” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “thong”:

– The difference between a G-string and a thong is that a G-string has less material between the legs.

– The outside of the thong was more rigid too.

– Wat Thong Khung Tha Lao The entrance of the temple is in the shape of Hanuman with its mouth wide open, decorated with glass in distinctive colours.

– A G-string or thong is a narrow piece of cloth or leather, or plastic that passes between the buttocks.

– On December 11, AKS announced that the group will join the “AKB48 Group Asia Festival 2019” event on January 27, 2019 at Impact Arena, Muang Thong Thani, Bangkok, Thailand after BNK48’s 6th Single Senbatsu General Election.

– On January 26, the group performs for the first time outside the country at the “AKB48 Group Asia Festival 2019” event on January 27, 2019 at Impact, Muang Thong ThaniImpact Arena, Muang Thong Thani, Bangkok, Thailand after BNK48’s 6th Single Senbatsu General Election.

– A woman wearing trousers which expose the upper back portion of her thong underwear is said to show a “whale tail”.

– As a member of Team Xtreme, Lita developed a more “alternative” image, wearing baggy pants with a tight thong which was hiked up high above her pants, clearly exposed.

thong example in sentences
thong example in sentences

“private property” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “private property”:

– Like Balmoral CastleBalmoral, it is the private property of the monarch of the United Kingdom, not an official, government owned, building.

– Damage done to private property totalled 8000 pounds sterling.

– It was once a private property of Queen Marie Antoinette.

– When Henry V died in 1422, his ships were treated as his private property rather than as part of the kingdom’s navy.

– As a secondary example, private property in Marxist theory refers to the means of production, such as mines, factories, burger joints, and so on.

private property - example sentences
private property – example sentences