“grime” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “grime”:

– A particularly notable grime artist who has had success overseas is Lady Sovereign, who reached #1 on MTV’s Total Request LiveTRL, appeared on “Late Show with David Letterman”, and is now signed to Jay-Z’s Roc-A-Fella Records.

– Other important musicians include; P Money, Ghetts, Jme, Skepta, Stormzy and grime groups such as Boy Better Know, Newham Generals, Roll Deep, and Ruff Sqwad.

– At the time, grime did not have a standard name, with many different names being used instead, such as 8-bar, nu shape, sublow, and eskibeat.

– The 2005 release of 679 Recordings’ “Run the Road” compilation, showcased some of the most popular grime releases to that point, increasing the popularity and fame of grime and grime artists internationally.

– They performed grime music.

– The illegal radio stations were the first to play and promote grime music.

– Jamun Khan, better known by his stage name Jaykae, is an English grime MC and rapper.

grime some ways to use
grime some ways to use

Some example sentences of “screw”

How to use in-sentence of “screw”:

– They screw up one time and we ban them here as well.

– A screwdriver is, therefore, a mechanism to apply torque to a screw and turn it in tight spaces.

– A screw is different from a bolt, because it does not take a nut.

– At the right moment, the player has to flick the screw into two squares as they roll down the level at the right time to make them come together.

– It is a screw inside a fairly tight-fitting cylinder.

– USS “Benicia” was a screw sloop in the United States Navy during the late 19th century.

Some example sentences of screw
Some example sentences of screw

Example sentences of “screw”:

- In recent years bottle caps with screw on mounts are used that way, a bottle opener is no longer required.

- Unlike a nail, a screw has spiral grooves down its spike.
- The reverse screw has the same benefits as using the screw for pumping: it can handle very dirty water and widely varying rates of flow, with high efficiency.

– In recent years bottle caps with screw on mounts are used that way, a bottle opener is no longer required.

– Unlike a nail, a screw has spiral grooves down its spike.

– The reverse screw has the same benefits as using the screw for pumping: it can handle very dirty water and widely varying rates of flow, with high efficiency.

– Use the right size screwdriver for the screw head.

– With the bottom end in water, the screw lifts water up to the top, where it pours out of a spout.

– Turning the screw to the right makes it go into the wood.

– Turning the screw to the left pulls it out of the wood.

– Its full name is “The Idler Wheel Is Wiser Than the Driver of the Screw and Whipping Cords Will Serve You More Than Ropes Will Ever Do”.

– A screw is pressed down against wood and turned with a screwdriver.

– Compared with pool cues, billiard cues are often shorter, with a shorter end cap, a wooden screw in the middle rather than one of metal or plastic, and a smaller tip diameter.

– The screw can be turned by hand, or by a windmill, or by an engine.

Some sentences in use of “dispute”

How to use in-sentence of “dispute”:

– The dispute between South Korea and Japan over the islands has gained heat in 2008 with new Japanese school books mentioning the islands, and a visit by the South Korean Prime Minister in July.

– The photo caused some dispute when it was first shown in 1989.

– The winner was not determined until the following day, when Kerry decided not to dispute Bush’s win in the state of Ohio.

– The Israeli–Palestinian conflict is a war and dispute that is still going on between the IsraelState of Israel and the Palestinians.

– Hrant Dink’s son Arat Dink who worked as the executive editor of the weekly was named as a co-defendant in the dispute brought against Hrant Dink for insulting Turkishness.

– The Republic of Macedonia received only conditional invitation because it was vetoed by Greece because of its name dispute with Greece.

– Education may be used to harden opinion and make a dispute worse, or it may be used to open people’s minds to unpopular ideas.

– The number of participants in the 4th Toho Dispute Strike was about 180 members at the Toho branch of the Japan Film Theater Labor Union and 140 at the Hibiki studio, which is extremely compared to the 3rd Dispute.

Some sentences in use of dispute
Some sentences in use of dispute

Example sentences of “dispute”:

– After settling his dispute with the papacy, John turned his attentions back to France.

– Have you been in any conflicts over editing in the past or have other users caused you stress? How have you dealt with it and how will you deal with it in the future? – I have not had any Wikistress, but I have been in a dispute over EN Copy Paste, when I were new here.

– Administrator notice board on the other hand is for things that need to be brought to administrator attention such as needing admin intervention in a dispute or clearing up a backlog etc.

– The dispute centered on a tax collected from processors of agricultural products such as meat; the funds raised by the tax were not paid into the general funds of the treasury, but were rather specially earmarked for farmers.

– Fear of further conflict between the two states persuaded both rulers, Hattusili III and Ramesses II, to end their dispute and sign a peace treaty.

– This is a matter of dispute within the feminist movement.

– The Perito Moreno glacier, from El Calafate, was named after the explorer Francisco Moreno, a pioneer who studied the region in the 19th century and played a major role in defending the territory of Argentina in the conflict surrounding the international border dispute with Chile.

– John Hart briefly took the role of The Lone Ranger while Moore was tied-up in a salary dispute with producers.

– At a meeting in Geneva CityGeneva in 1966, the two countries agreed to hear ideas from a representative of the UN Secretary General on ways to settle the dispute peacefully.

– In 1985, Lighthizer negotiated against the United States, on behalf of Brazil, in a trade dispute over ethanol.

- After settling his dispute with the papacy, John turned his attentions back to France.

- Have you been in any conflicts over editing in the past or have other users caused you stress? How have you dealt with it and how will you deal with it in the future? - I have not had any Wikistress, but I have been in a dispute over EN Copy Paste, when I were new here.

– Registered players of official championships dispute their matches in a kind of stadium named “sferisterio” or “sferodromo” in Italian language.

– From this time on, MacArthur did not have to worry about the eyes of the American people, and the Toho Dispute was forcibly died down at that time.

– These may be because a person might feel they have been treated unfairly by government or because there is a dispute between two government bodies about which of them is allowed to do something.

– Japan has been suggesting to sort the dispute in International Court of Justice but South Korean government keeps refusing it.

– In 1846, a dispute over the border between Texas and Mexico resulted in armed conflict, and the Mexican–American War began.

– The name was changed to Concord in 1765 upon resolution of a bitter boundary dispute between Rumford and Bow.

– This type of claim is a civil legal matter, a type of tort involving a dispute between two or more people.

– In addition, a large-scale freeze on personnel reduction was recognized, and the Third Toho Dispute was finally officially settled by the signing of a memorandum of understanding by the union and the company.

More in-sentence examples of “dispute”:

– On 5 June 2019, Belize Breaking News published an article stating that the UDP has a high chance of capitalising and making history by wining a fourth consecutive term come 2020, given the results of the 2019 Belizean territorial dispute referendum went in the favour of the UDP.

– There is an ongoing dispute because of the strong opposition from the Italian community in Caracas.

– If there is a dispute between editors over whether this parameter should be used in the article, it should be brought up on the article’s talk page.

– Local governments, in dispute with each other over growth, have now started taking a more regional approach and several transportation programs.

– Somers is best known for playing the part of Chrissy Snow on the first five seasons of “Three’s Company”, she left due to a contract dispute with ABC.

– In 2008 Putin’s government was in a war with Georgia in a dispute over a region with many ethnic Russians.

– After a dispute with Fox Films in 1929, she lost work.

– This orthography looked to become dominant for it was used in press and state documents, but a state decree in 1919 decided the dispute by orthography the city name “Curitiba”.

– Just before doing this Robert the Bruce had been involved in a dispute with John Comyn.

– In 1846, the United States and Mexico went to war over a border dispute in Texas, and the United States won the war.

– In 1846, a dispute over the border between Texas and Mexico resulted in armed conflict, and the Mexican-American War began.

– The Golan Heights area is at the heart of the dispute between Israel and Syria on their common border.

– The dispute is in the interpretation of the boundary line between Kutch and Sindh as depicted in a 1914 and 1925 map.

– Death Valley once had a temperature of 134°F on July 10, 1913 although some meteorologists dispute this temperature reading.

– Captain Cook was killed in Hawaii in a dispute about a stolen boat.

– He became very interested in Troy, which was involved in a big dispute at the time.

– On April 19, 2003, she was involved in a domestic dispute with Luger where he allegedly hit her in the garage of their townhouse in Marietta, Georgia.

– However, despite the fact that this case was a labor dispute by a company, when he saw that he refused the provisional disposition of the court, he carried out a rough business of disbanding the labor movement by force.

– Only wreslters under can dispute it.

– He was constantly in dispute with the church, and with the coastal duchies of Naples, Gaeta and Amalfi.

– Refer to dispute resolution.

– The dispute between Greece and the Republic of North Macedonia has resulted in the refusal of Greece to acknowledge the existence of a Macedonian minority.

– There was a long dispute between the owners of the land, the Sioux tribe, the United States Department of the Interior, and the Black Hills Institute, whose staff had done the work.

– There was also a dispute over whether funding should be funded towards building a Mexico–United States border wall, a keystone policy during Donald Trump’s presidential campaign.

- On 5 June 2019, Belize Breaking News published an article stating that the UDP has a high chance of capitalising and making history by wining a fourth consecutive term come 2020, given the results of the 2019 Belizean territorial dispute referendum went in the favour of the UDP.

- There is an ongoing dispute because of the strong opposition from the Italian community in Caracas.

– Because Somalia does not have a working legal system, the only help a family in Somalia has to solve a dispute with another family is to get their clan involved.

– After a dispute between FOTA and the FIA in the first half of 2009, a new Concorde Agreement was signed by Mosley and all of the teams except BMW Sauber.

– The article is Amy Elizabeth Thorpe and you can see the general dispute between me and editor Nihil Novi on the talk page.

– Usually these words signal a political dispute or some failure to define terms correctly.

– Connally did not dispute this conclusion but did for the rest of his life question the single bullet theory.

– Potaro-Siparuni is a Regions of Guyanaregion of Esequiban Guyana, a territory in dispute by Guyana and Venezuela.

– The dispute is a source of conflict between Georgia and Russia.

– I can’t actually find the claim of notability within this article, but the owners will obviously dispute deletion so it needs to go to AfD.

– During his time as pope, there was a dispute that arose over the deposition in 991 of Arnulf, Archbishop of Reims.

– I have started a content dispute discussion here after I have disagreed with a change an anonymous editor has made.

– See Chishima Islands dispute; and compare :en:Kuril Islands dispute The history of the province started in 1869 and ended in 1882.

– Does philosophy do any good? Very few people would dispute this.

– If there is a dispute between editors over what is or is not a notable work, it should be brought up on the article’s talk page.

– The people involved in a dispute usually begin by finding a mediator, choosing someone who is trusted to fairly solve the problem.

– Businessman Tetsuzo Watanabe sought to break down the dispute from a commercial perspective, as the closure of the movie theater would directly affect the company’s management.

– There is dispute about the closure of made a non-admin closure saying “The outcome of this request for deletion was to Symbol keep vote.svg Keep.

– Border conflicts with Pakistan, mostly over the longheld dispute over Kashmir, has further aggravated any economic ties.This impedes progress by limiting government finances, increasing social unrest, and limiting potential domestic economic demand.

– It may be unclaimed territory, or an area that is under dispute and not occupied because of fear or uncertainty.

– I have not evaluated the article myself, I’m just bringing it here because of the dispute and the surrounding issues.

– The other is the dispute over Arunachal Pradesh.

– Henry and Becket were old friends who found themselves in dispute once Becket became the Archbishop of Canterbury.

Use the word “patriotic”

How to use in-sentence of “patriotic”:

– World War II, in the Soviet Union, the Great Patriotic War, was a global war involving fighting in most of the world and most countries.

– He is a Maronite Christian and the founder of the Free Patriotic Movement.

– In reality the peshmerga force itself is largely divided and controlled separately by the two regional political parties: Kurdistan Democratic PartyDemocratic Party of Kurdistan and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan.

– She achieved special national recognition and popularity in Pakistan with her patriotic songs of 1965, which elevated her to an iconic level.

– Although Vietnamese music this period has gone through many movements : Patriotic songs, scout songs, happy songs, folk songs…

– He was also a politician of the left-wing Patriotic Party.

Use the word patriotic
Use the word patriotic

Example sentences of “patriotic”:

- In the latter 19th century, Leo Tolstoy's novel War and Peace and Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky's music piece 1812 Overture depicted the Patriotic war and celebrated the resistance and liberation of Russia.

- Incumbent President Nana Akufo-Addo of the New Patriotic Party was re-elected in the first round after winning a majority of the votes.

– In the latter 19th century, Leo Tolstoy’s novel War and Peace and Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s music piece 1812 Overture depicted the Patriotic war and celebrated the resistance and liberation of Russia.

– Incumbent President Nana Akufo-Addo of the New Patriotic Party was re-elected in the first round after winning a majority of the votes.

– This day is celebrated with parades, patriotic programs, drum and bugle and marching band competitions, and other special events.

– The memorial complex to all the soldiers of the Red Army was erected on the initiative of the veterans of the Great Patriotic War at the site of bloody battles near Rzhev in 1942-1943.

– Rossel’s song “Sus la mé” is often sung as a regional patriotic song.

– For many Ethiopians, the threat of foreign invasion is the rallying cry for patriotic sacrifices and nationalist ideologues.

– Both ancient and modern writers have used the Battle of Thermopylae as an example of the power of a patriotic army of freemen defending native soil.

– Independence Day, the only holiday that celebrates the United States, is a national holiday marked by patriotic displays.

– The title track of the album was widely misunderstood as patriotic hymn.

– George is brought up to be a proper and patriotic member of English society.

– William Wentworth started the Australian Patriotic Association in 1835 to demand democratic government.

– Following President Michael Sata’s death in October 2014, Lungu was chosen as the candidate for the Patriotic Front for the January 2015 presidential by-election, which was to determine who would serve out the remainder of Sata’s term.

– She leads them in singing a patriotic tribute.

– Britain was fighting a terrible war, and so the people needed some strong, patriotic music to give them courage.

– He published around 30 patriotic and Scottish songs, some of which became very popular.

– For the American market, figures were blown depicting comic book characters as well as patriotic subjects such as Uncle Sams, eagles, and flags.

– Joseph Bonaparte, on mounting the Spanish throne, made Jovellanos lots of offers but he refused them all and joined a patriotic party.

– But the era of military pronunciamientos ruined his personal prospects and patriotic plans.

– He organizationorganized the Korea Patriotic Legion.

More in-sentence examples of “patriotic”:

– Making a large profit in war time was seen as not being patriotic or helping the country.

– It is named after Colombian patriotic figure Francisco José de Caldas.

– She composed beautiful numerous patriotic poems and songs.

– He was a member of the New Patriotic Party.

– He wrote music for 22 films and many patriotic songs.

– Between 1878 and 1984, the song was used inside of Australia as a patriotic song.

– Walther was the first poet to write national and patriotic poetry.

– It is often called “áo dài Việt Nam” to link it to patriotic feelings.

– She had written in English, Kuntala Kumari Sabat : A True Patriotic Litterateur and Reflection of Her Literary Works on Gandhian Movement Dr.

– Talabani was the founder and secretary general of one of the main Kurdish political parties, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan.

– September 16 is Independence Day in Mexico and is considered a patriotic holiday, or fiesta patria.

– On November 18, 2014 Kaseba filed her nomination papers to contest the January 2015 presidential by-election under the Patriotic Front party shortly after her husband’s death.

– He wrote military marches and other patriotic music.

– Kulikov first served in the military during the Great Patriotic War.

– He was a member of the Great Patriotic War, and Hero of the Soviet Union.

– Hoping to get government jobs, he wrote several patriotic works in order to please the revolutionary leaders.

– They mentioned Joseph Stalin by his name as well as the Great Patriotic War.

– He also wrote the words for an anthem for Kashmir, as well as patriotic songs during the war against India in 1965.

– He wrote a short, patriotic opera to follow Mr Brouček’s adventures.

– Stories about the American Revolution were first told by talking out loud instead of writing them down.Ray Raphael, “Founding Myths: Stories That Hide Our Patriotic Past” New York: New Press: Distributed by W.W.

– The two most dominant ones are the National Democratic Congress and the New Patriotic Party.

– His opera “War and Peace” was not allowed to be performed because it was neither lyrical nor patriotic enough.

– During the Great Patriotic War, Krasnodar was occupied by the German Army between August 12, 1942 and February 12, 1943.

– Jessye Norman, the famed Georgian opera singer, then serenaded the crowd with a medley of patriotic songs.

- Making a large profit in war time was seen as not being patriotic or helping the country.

- It is named after Colombian patriotic figure Francisco José de Caldas.
- She composed beautiful numerous patriotic poems and songs.

– His most famous book is “The Betrothed”, a novel that is a symbol of the Risorgimento, both for its patriotic message and because it was a fundamental milestone in the development of the modern Italian language.

– William Wentworth established the Australian Patriotic Association in 1835 to demand democratic government for New South Wales.

– In the year 1998, around 1200 students took part in a cultural activity of the school and sang ‘Ranbheri’, a patriotic song which was written by Lt.

– Bryant $350 an acre, in the best patriotic spirit she sold the property at $300 an acre.

– In 1801 Quintana wrote a tragedy, “El Duque de Viseo”, written about a patriotic theme.

– Found this as well – A patriotic youtube channel with 3 million subscribers – Seems to the one which raises the alarm against the terrorism and political powers.

– Many Tutsi fled to Uganda, where they formed the Rwandan Patriotic Front, or RPF, which tried to invade Rwanda in 1990.

– In 2005, he was the prize winner of the Festival of Patriotic songs.

– African American and patriotic characters were fashioned for the American market.

– He is known for acting in and directing movies with patriotic themes, and has been given the nickname Bharat Kumar.

– Once in California, Frémont started to rouse the American settlers into a patriotic fever.

– He was born in 1861 or 1863 into a patriotic Jewish family who were heavily influenced by the messianic ideals of RomanticismRomantic Polish poets, especially Adam Mickiewicz.

– They called it the Rwandan Patriotic Front.

– Njdeh fled Armenia after the triumph of Bolsheviks, and was involved in patriotic activities in Iran, Bulgaria and the United States.

– National symbols are patriotic symbols representing nations and countries.

– Pakistanis are known to be are proud of these patriotic National Symbols as they infuse a sense of pride and patriotism in every Pakistan’s heart.

– Together with the Ugandan army, a Tutsi rebel group called the Rwandan Patriotic Front fought the extremist Hutus.

– Kodjo was President of the Patriotic Pan-African Convergence.

– Several other patriotic symbols include the national animal, bird, flower, tree, and some other things known as “National Identity.” The “National symbols” and mostly national things of Pakistan are mentioned and listed here, respectively.

– From 1885, the City of Philadelphia, which owned the bell, allowed it to go to many different patriotic meetings.

– Negm is well known for his work with Egyptian composer Sheikh Imam, as well as his patriotic and revolutionary Egyptian Arabic poetry.

– His patriotic tone poem “Finlandia” is still very popular today.

“prompting” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “prompting”:

– From the Northern Isles they continued to raid Scotland and Norway, prompting Harald Hårfagre to raise a large fleet which he sailed to the islands.

– As night falls, a storm approaches, prompting Kate and Humphrey to stop the search and wait for the storm to subside the next day.

– In the late 1980s, Southland Corporation was threatened by a rumored corporate takeover, prompting the Thompson family to take steps to convert the company into a private model by buying out public shareholders in a tender offer.

– Labels often held off a single from release until airplay peaked, thus prompting a high debut.

– Catwoman rejects Penguin’s advances, prompting him to kill her, unsuccessfully though.

– WrestleMania’s widespread success helped transform the sport of professional wrestling and made WWE the most successful wrestling promotion in the world, prompting WWE to promote the event as the “Super Bowl of sports entertainment”.

prompting - sentence examples
prompting – sentence examples

Example sentences of “prompting”:

- Playing recorded sounds of angry honey bees is remarkably effective at prompting elephants to flee an area.

- Despite these modifications, "B of the Bang" remained fenced off, prompting a local newspaper campaign to 'Get It Sorted'.
- Some recent harem titles have experienced a backlash from some anime fans in the United States, particularly from females, due to recurring usage of female fan service in series with the genre designation, prompting calls of sexism from some viewers.

– Playing recorded sounds of angry honey bees is remarkably effective at prompting elephants to flee an area.

– Despite these modifications, “B of the Bang” remained fenced off, prompting a local newspaper campaign to ‘Get It Sorted’.

– Some recent harem titles have experienced a backlash from some anime fans in the United States, particularly from females, due to recurring usage of female fan service in series with the genre designation, prompting calls of sexism from some viewers.

– The killer injures Derek but Dewey and the police arrive, prompting the killer to flee.

– As a young girl, Erin saw a crime scene, prompting her interesting in criminal justice, a subject in which she earned a major from Central Connecticut State University, becoming the first member of her family to do so.

– Protests continued despite the ban, prompting a crackdown by police on 16 October.

– Shepherd suffered from numerous ailments in the last years of her life that cumulatively resulted in his hospitalization, where she fell her leg, prompting surgery.

– Further problems arose when, in several cases, a B-side would eventually overtake the A-side in popularity, thus prompting record labels to release a new single, featuring the former B-side as the A-side, along with a “new” B-side.

– Steppenwolf manages to retrieve the Mother Box from Themyscira, prompting Queen Hippolyta to warn her daughter Diana Prince.

– If prompting user for deletion reason, just display a link.

– The Lower Dularge East Levee in Terrebonne Parish was overtopped, prompting a mandatory evacuation for nearby areas.

– The fire burst out of control and destroyed 65 houses in the neighborhood, prompting widespread news coverage.

– A price was put on Kattabomman head prompting many Polygars to an open rebellion.

– The process of gradually decreasing prompting is called ‘fading’.

“rand” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “rand”:

+ RAND also offers a number of internship and fellowship programs allowing students and outsiders to assist in conducting research for RAND projects.

+ In 1947, the RAND Corporation created random numbers by simulating a roulette wheel using a computer.

+ She has received further training under the aegis of the Central European University and the RAND Corporation in from 1990s to 2000s.

+ Rand and I want to make sure that DisillusionedBitterAndKnackered is not a sockpuppet of Jonas Rand because Jonas Rand is currently banned from this community.

+ Since the 1950s, RAND research has helped form United States policy decisions on many issues: the space race, the U.S.-Soviet nuclear arms confrontation, the creation of the Great Society social welfare programs, the digital revolution, and national health care.

+ Bunning gave his farewell speech to the Senate on December 9, 2010, and was succeeded by Rand Paul on January 3, 2011.

rand in-sentences
rand in-sentences

Example sentences of “rand”:

+ His group of companies, such as Ngwane Defence, Truvelo, Les Amis Ltd, Hlongwane Consulting channelled around 200 million Rand from a British Aerospace which are alleged to be bribes distributed to the African National Congress.

+ It was founded in 1961 in Croton-on-Hudson, New YorkCroton-on-Hudson, military strategist, and systems theorist Herman Kahn and his colleagues at the RAND Corporation.

+ His group of companies, such as Ngwane Defence, Truvelo, Les Amis Ltd, Hlongwane Consulting channelled around 200 million Rand from a British Aerospace which are alleged to be bribes distributed to the African National Congress.

+ It was founded in 1961 in Croton-on-Hudson, New YorkCroton-on-Hudson, military strategist, and systems theorist Herman Kahn and his colleagues at the RAND Corporation.

+ The rand is named after an area near Johannesburg called the Rand, which is famous for its gold mines.

+ Most of these projects are short-term and are worked on independently with the mentoring of a RAND staff members.

+ In January 2015, Rand Paul gained the support of Texas Republican Party Chairman Steve Munisteri.

+ Unlike many other universities, all PARDEE RAND Graduate School students receive fellowships in order to cover their education costs.

+ O’Connor gave up his acting career, to work full-time so Rand could write full-time.

+ Ayn Rand thought that governments should only be able to protect people from violence, theft, fraud, and other actions that go against people’s rights.

+ Ayn Rand Name “Ayn Rand” is pronounced as “Ine” and rhymes with “mine stand”.

+ He has been president and chief executive officer of several large companies including RAND Corporation.

+ It was published by Rand McNally in 1924.

+ He later joined the RAND Corporation as a Senior Fellow.

+ Dialogue was not important, so Rand could write simple stories while she improved her English language skills.

“signatory” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “signatory”:

– John Crackston was a signatory to the Mayflower Compact.

– On the 4th of May 2011, Stefano Manservisi, Director-General at the Directorate-General for Home Affairs with regards to a PNR sharing agreement with Australia, a close ally of the US and signatory to the UKUSA Agreement on signals intelligence.

– Ardern was the first signatory of a national condolence book that she opened in the capital, Wellington.

– He is a signatory of Charter 77 during Czechoslovakia’s Czechoslovak Socialist RepublicCommunist era, Kořán translated over seven dozen books, mostly by American writers, from English into Czech, including major works by Kurt Vonnegut, Henry Miller, Roald Dahl, Ken Kesey, Charles Bukowski, John Kennedy Toole, and John Wyndham.

– Molotov was the main Soviet signatory of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact of 1939.

signatory in-sentences
signatory in-sentences

“consent to” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “consent to”:

+ Once the Senate gives advice and consent to the President, and that person is given the job, the Senate cannot go back and change its mind.

+ It was thought that the four great ballerinas would never consent to appear on stage together.

+ The king did not consent to this, but he did respond with various efforts to promote Nôm.

+ Threats, violence, and economic problems can often make a victim consent to exploitation.

+ With the conniving of Despina, the two sisters consent to marry the foreigners.

+ There have been a number of Supreme Court of the United StatesSupreme Court cases concerning what constitutes valid congressional consent to an interstate compact.

+ He also can dismiss or withhold consent to a request for the dissolution of Parliament.

+ The defendant, Georgia, refused to appear, claiming that, as a sovereign state, it could not be sued without granting its consent to the suit.

consent to in-sentences
consent to in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “listening”

How to use in-sentence of “listening”:

– She says: “As people they think what I am doing is good, but as teachers they say I should stop.” A teacher who supports her said: “Greta is a troublemaker, she is not listening to adults.

– He traveled extensively around the country, listening and recording details about Armenian folk songs and dances performed in various villages.

– Several endangered animal and plant species now exist among the heavily fortified fences, landmines and listening posts.

– They may argue about it, without listening to other users.

– Amonasro, who has been listening secretly, then comes out of hiding and reveals that he is the King of Ethiopia.

– Princeton University’s Wordnet dictionary says that “progressive rock, art rock” are “a style of rock music that in the 1970s; associated with attempts to rock with jazz and other forms.” It also says that it is meant “for listening and not dancing”.

– She loves listening to jazz music, cooking, baking, shopping and makeup.

How to use in-sentence of listening
How to use in-sentence of listening

Example sentences of “listening”:

– Cage, Messiaen, Boulez and Stockhausen all learned from listening to his music.

– When he was sent home to recover from a wound, he met people who were opposed to the war, and, after listening to their arguments, he began to believe that the politicians were deliberately making the war last longer than it needed to, instead of taking opportunities to make peace with the Germans.

– They are listening to the central figure, who is the philosopher, Plato.

– The title track, “Superhero”, was 8 minutes and 58 seconds long, and mainly consists of Lynch listening to the audience suggest names for superheroes.

– People can also listen to radio Broadcastingbroadcasts in English, or watch programmes in English to help them improve their listening ability.

– He bought his first drum kit at the age of 15 and decided to become a metal drummer after listening to “Killers Killers” by ELO, Steve Smith, Dave Lombardo, and Tommy Lee.

– It is about what happens to a group of teenagers one night in August 1962 in Modesto, California while they are driving around town and listening to radio DJ Wolfman Jack.

– Medical professionals can tell the difference by listening to the throat with a stethoscope.

– Music therapy consists of two parts: One is an active listening part.

– Some of his melodic twists, like the melody insisting on the major seventh of the chord, became common use in jazz and easy listening music after him.

- Cage, Messiaen, Boulez and Stockhausen all learned from listening to his music.

- When he was sent home to recover from a wound, he met people who were opposed to the war, and, after listening to their arguments, he began to believe that the politicians were deliberately making the war last longer than it needed to, instead of taking opportunities to make peace with the Germans.
- They are listening to the central figure, who is the philosopher, Plato.

More in-sentence examples of “listening”:

– The song also topped the easy listening chart for one week in February 1975.

– After listening to the song “传说” “Legend” in this album, Shinji Tanimura 谷村新司 was very impressed by Xue’s outstanding composition, and invited him to the Asia Music Festival held in Osaka, Japan.

– Claudio also said in an interview he learned to play guitar by listening to the Misfits’ Legacy of Brutality.

– An actor would use ethos to prove to his audience that he’s credible and worth listening to by presenting their ethical opinions and making ethical decisions.

– After listening to Kelly Kelly berate him for not calling her back, Orton told Kelly that he didn’t need her to protect him against Kane.

– Because of this, it is said that her voice has a relaxing effect that has been observed in electroencephalograms taken from the brains of people listening to her singing.

– After listening to both sides the jirga then comes to a decision.

– They try wearing BirkenstockBirkenstocks, listening to an licking carpet”.

– With the NSA, people were upset at the Obama Administration that the government was possibly listening to their phone calls.

– I place great emphasis on listening to the community and considering feedback presented to me on my work and my mistakes.

– The brothers grew up listening to such bands as Los Chichos, Los Chunguitos, and Bordón on their trips with their parents from Cornellà to Zarza Capilla, where their parents were from.

– The famous guitar player, Eric Clapton, spoke highly of Don McLean’s guitar playing skill after listening to his guitar performance.

– In his youth, Shavo used to spend his time skateboarding and listening to punk rock and heavy metal music.

– He works to improve speaking and listening skills in Dutch, French and Portuguese skills.Nagatsuka, Kaz.

– Flea said it was because of “the fact that we grew up listening to different music”.

– People can also study English by reading books, or listening to English courses on recorded CDs or cassettes.

– Mitsuko Uchida told Humphrey Burton in a 2002 BBC Radio 3 interview that “there is nobody on earth who can actually get certain range of colour, and also the control – don’t underestimate this unbelievable control of his playing.” In addition, the conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin cites Lupu as an inspiration while he was a piano student, saying that listening to recitals and recordings by Lupu “shaped my conception of sound from a very young age”, and the cellist Steven Isserlis called him “one of the greatest artists I have ever heard or known”.

– People around the world still enjoy listening to the music of one of America’s greatest performers of popular and jazz music.

– A trending Twitter hashtag surfaced, “#RIPChester”, which was used several million times, and simply listening to Linkin Park songs, fans managed to populate, and even completely fill charts with many classic Linkin Park songs, even some from “Meteora” and “Hybrid Theory”, which at the time were over 13 years old.

– If music is not written down, then people can only learn other people’s music by listening to it and trying to copy it.

– In Luke, Mary, sister of Lazarus is contrasted with her sister Martha, who was “cumbered about many things” while Jesus was their guest, while Mary had chosen “the better part” that of listening to the master’s discourse.

– Wood gradually made his audiences get used to listening to longer pieces of music.

– People who are learning English and not able to listen to English might like this feature as it gets them off the ground as far as listening to English goes.

– The festival became larger by connecting with the local cultural art community and listening to what people said was wrong and fixing it.

– Uses for these devices include reading and writing e-mails, surfing in the internet and listening to music.

– The video was directed by Kinga Burza and it featured Nash playing different instruments at the same time that her friend “Caroline” sits in her room playing music, taking photographs, trying on different clothes, listening to David Bowie, putting on makeup and sitting at her computer checking a website.

– Popular legend holds that all of the radio audience may have been listening to Edgar Bergen and tuned in to “The War of the Worlds” during a musical interlude, thereby missing the clear introduction that the show was a drama, but research beginning in the 2010s suggests this only happened in rare instances.In the days following the adaptation, widespread outrage was expressed in the media.

– He grew up listening to rock bands like Metallica and Nirvana, and claims that he incorporates grunge aesthetics into his personal style by having a Nirvana tattoo on his knee.

– On 23 December 1985, Vance and Belknap, after hours of drinking beer, smoking weed and apparently listening to Judas Priest, went to a playground at a church with a shotgun to kill themselves.

– Like me, he may not always get involved actively in all the various discussions, but it that does not mean we are not listening and taking notice.

– She loved listening to jazz music by Louis Armstrong, Bing Crosby and The Boswell Sisters.

– He is well known for his analysis of “Human Way of Life” by listening from elders.His birthday is celebrated as Teachers Day all over India.

– She is always listening to rock bands and is into the punk subculture.

– They are always looking, listening and smelling for danger.

– After listening to the recording supplied by Finegold, the London Assembly voted unanimously to ask Livingstone to apologise.

– His best known hit single is “Feels So Good” which was the Billboard Easy Listening Singles number-one single on May 13, 1978 and has been featured in many movies like “Zombieland” and “Let’s Go to Prison”.

– On June 28, 2005, a 10 hour 25 minute audio book version of “The Lightning Thief”, read by actor Jesse Bernstein, was published worldwide by Listening Library.

– I look forward to listening to the community on how I can do better and answering any questions they might have.

– Quests can be discovered by listening to friendly NPCs.

– It is named after the fact that a person attending a noisy cocktail party is able to focus their listening to the conversation they are doing, and disregard the other conversations.

– Mazarin had taught him to work rigorously, and Louis maintained a punishing schedule throughout his life, shrugging off a series of minor illnesses and not listening to the advice of his physicians.

– They are used for things such as calculation, listening to music, reading an article, writing etc.

– In these room, students can use computer and enjoy watching and listening CD’s and DVD’s.

– Although emphasis will be on speaking skills, reading, writing and listening skills will also be practiced.

– They can do this by reading books about orchestration, but also they can do this by studying orchestral scores and listening to orchestras in concerts or on CDs.

– Kat spent her time listening to Aretha Franklin and Billie Holiday records.

– It can also cause problems with speechspeaking, listening and understanding instructions.

- The song also topped the easy listening chart for one week in February 1975.

- After listening to the song “传说” "Legend" in this album, Shinji Tanimura 谷村新司 was very impressed by Xue's outstanding composition, and invited him to the Asia Music Festival held in Osaka, Japan.

Example uses in sentence of “lymph”

How to use in-sentence of “lymph”:

+ Common symptoms are a red/pink rash, swollen lymph nodes, and a high fever.

+ As the blood and lymph connect through both the circulatory system and the immune system, a disease affecting one will often affect the others as well.

+ So WBCs are in lymph nodes.

+ The neck contains the cervical spine the oesophagusesophagus, lymph nodes, muscles, nerves, connective tissue, and skin.

+ If it is diagnosed early enough, it can be cured by removing the gallbladder, part of the liver and lymph nodes.

+ A lot of them appear in certain parts of the lymphatic system, such as the lymph nodes.

+ In the area where the axllia is, the body parts that are found are the axillary vein, axillary artery, brachial plexus, lymph nodes and fat.

Example uses in sentence of lymph
Example uses in sentence of lymph

Example sentences of “lymph”:

+ Around the place where syphilis entered the body, the lymph nodes usually get biggerKent M.E.

+ A bubo is adenitis or inflammation of the lymph nodes and is an example of reactive lymphadenopathy.

+ The most common symptom of non-Hodgkin lymphoma is a painless swelling in a lymph node, usually in the neck neck, armpit or groin.

+ At the first stage of the disease, the person may feel a lump on the affected lymph node that does not hurt when touched.

+ In the human body, the most likely place where lymph nodes can be felt are the neck, underarms, and groin area.

+ On June 22, 2015, Hogan announced to the press that he has been diagnosed with an advanced and aggressive form of lymph node cancer.

+ Most of the time, the cancer develops in a single lymph node before it spreads to the rest of the body.

+ They will look for the characteristic signs of glandular fever, such as swollen lymph nodes, tonsils, liver and spleen.

+ Doctors include the lymph nodes if they are clinically or radiologically involved with tumor, or if there is thought to be a risk of that individual cancer cells will spread.

+ In April 2019, it was announced that Warawa had been Medical diagnosisdiagnosed with pancreatic cancer that had spread to his lungs, colon and lymph nodes.

+ The venus blood lymph do not cross the umbilical plane.

+ Around the place where syphilis entered the body, the lymph nodes usually get biggerKent M.E.

+ A bubo is adenitis or inflammation of the lymph nodes and is an example of reactive lymphadenopathy.

+ In February 2018, Fry announced via a video that he had an operation to treat prostate cancer and have 11 lymph nodes removed and was recovering from the surgery.

+ Besides the tumor itself, the target for the radiation may also include the lymph nodes that drain the area.

+ Stage I is an invasive breast cancer with the tumor not exceeding 2cm and absence of lymph node involvement.

+ On its way back to the blood system, the lymph passes through glands called lymph nodes, in places like the back of the neck, the armpits and the groin.

+ Below the basal later is the papilla, then the dermis layers, below that is hypodermis also known as subcutaneous later which is the adipose location just above the vessels of lymph and veins and arteries, attaching to the muscles.

+ The usual symptoms of strep throat are a sore throat, fever of more than 38°C on the tonsils, and swollen lymph nodes.

+ Once activated, these cells move to the lymph nodes and become mature.

+ Kaposi’s sarcoma is a type of cancer that can form masses in the skin, lymph nodes, or other organs.

+ In the circulatory system they move from lymph node to lymph node.