How to use in sentence of “sound like”

How to use in-sentence of “sound like”:

+ The song is infamous for vocalist John Lydon’s phrasing of the word “vacant”, emphasizing the last syllable making it sound like the vulgar word “cunt”.

+ Some organs also have some pipes made of brass that sound like trumpets.

+ That way, they could make it sound like wiping out the culture of Native Americans was a good thing.

+ The recorder was often used by musicians to sound like bird songs.

+ The “strings” are quiet stops which sound like string instruments.

+ For the “A” pedal, the usual place makes all the “A” strings sound like a normal “A”.

+ Rhonchi are also called coarse crackles, because they sound like coarse, rattling, crackling sounds.

How to use in sentence of sound like
How to use in sentence of sound like

Example sentences of “sound like”:

+ Many of Franck’s works use “cyclic form”, a way of making a long work with several movements sound like one piece by making the main theme or themes come back in later movements.

+ These are not the same as IATA codes, which are often simpler, and are made to sound like the airport’s name.

+ I don’t mean to sound like a broken record.

+ Rales are also called fine crackles, because they often sound like a fine crackling noise.

+ It was also made to sound like a double bass.

+ Most fire alarm sounders in Europe sound like a siren.

+ Calling water by an unfamiliar name and making it sound like a harmful chemical can make people think it is dangerous.

+ Also, “cot” does not sound like “caught” and “bother” does not rhyme with “father”.

+ They often sound like a free improvisation.

+ Janáček often makes his music sound like folk music of his country.

+ Without the small “tsu” the first syllable would sound like the word “knee”.

+ For example in the word “slap”, the letters sound like the noise you hear when you slap something.

+ Other people may sound like they are speaking softly or their speech may not be clear.

+ This is done so that earlier music will sound like it did when it was first composed.

+ Some composers liked to use a drone to make it sound like bagpipes or other folk instruments.

+ It can be music that does not sound like mainstream rock or country.

+ Some Siamese cat’s enjoy ‘talking’, which has been said to sound like a human baby, and are always want attention.

+ Many of Franck's works use "cyclic form", a way of making a long work with several movements sound like one piece by making the main theme or themes come back in later movements.

+ These are not the same as IATA codes, which are often simpler, and are made to sound like the airport's name.

More in-sentence examples of “sound like”:

+ The instruments used today are usually ones that have been made recently to look and sound like the old ones.

+ In a September 2008 interview with MetalSucks, Joel discussed comparisons with AC/DC, “whoever you are when you come out, especially if you’re from Australia and you sound like we do, you’re going to get compared to anyone who is out there.

+ The most common type of trumpet is a B♭ trumpet, meaning that if the player plays a C, it will sound like a B♭ in concert pitch.

+ It was also used by Saint-Saëns in his “Danse macabre” where it is supposed to sound like a skeleton, and in his “Carnival of the Animals” where it is supposed to sound like fossils.

+ The other hand can tap rhythms on the skin which makes it sound like a drum as well as making the jingles sound.

+ The note “C” as written and played on the horn in F will sound like an “F and the same “C” written for the alto saxophone in E♭ will sound like “E♭”.

+ The bear and wych-elm are part of Berwick upon Tweed’s shield because they sound like the town’s name.

+ He spelled it “Bosnack” to sound like the post-classical Latin “Bosniacus”.

+ With Satyricon he  tries to fit more closely with other musical instruments, in order to sound like a group and in 1349 he concentrates more on how faster, heavier and violent can be.

+ It sometimes makes a sound like “ks”.

+ This may sound like a broken record but I’m here to ask for more consideration of Jessica Alba for WP:VGA status! She’s got four days left to run and still needs more support! Of course I’ll happily deal with any concerns raised.

+ The best-known electronic organs include the Hammond organ heard in jazz, and other organs, like those made by the Japanese company Yamaha, are in fact synthesizers that can sound like a whole orchestra playing together.

+ The music is made to sound like the kind of drum which is called “tambourin” in French.

+ Benjamin Britten, in his “Serenade for tenor, horn and string instrumentsstrings”, asks for the horn to played naturally for the fanfare at the beginning to make it sound like a hunting horn.

+ His scherzos are tuneful dance movements which often sound like country dances.

+ Those recordings, because they are early, do not sound like modern recordings.

+ There are electronic organs that look and sound like those played in churches, and even many churches use electronic organs when they do not have the money or space for a full pipe organ.

+ They thought he made it sound like he had rescued the Americans.

+ He made the music sound like that of composers from the Classical period such as Haydn.

+ The name “brachiosaur” means “arm lizard”, which may sound like a strange name for a four-legged animal.

+ He said it would sound like classical music.

+ He wrote some of his plays in ways that made them sound like Noh plays.

+ They said the book had “dated cultural attitudes toward Indigenous people and people of color that contradict modern acceptance, celebration, and understanding of diverse communities.” For example, in the book, one white character says “the only good Indian is a dead Indian.” Some of the words Ingalls use to describe Native Americans makes them sound like non-human animals.

+ In some languages, these lizards have names that sound like their calls, for example, both English and Indonesian call one kind gecko.

+ Sometimes he made it sound like an orchestra.

+ They can sound like a bird or like the howling wind.

+ He wrote that the music for the “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy” should sound like drops of water splashing in a fountain.

+ These started to become popular again with organ builders in the 1950s when it was felt that the Romantic organ was not suitable for old music, and some organ builders started using Baroque principles again so that the music of composers such as Bach could sound like it used to.

+ Many organists who gave organ recitals liked Henry Willis’s organs because they had lots of different sounds which helped to make the organ sound like an orchestra.

+ Vocaloid 4 was released in 2015, and added a feature which let voicebanks made specifically for Vocaloid 4 sound like they were growling.

+ Handel uses the melisma to make it sound like someone shaking something.

+ The lower place makes all the “A” strings on the harp sound like “A”-flat, while the higher place makes all the “A” strings sound like “A”-sharp.

+ They said it did not sound like a song a little girl would sing in a barnyard.

+ The mouth starts out making a sound like the soft “a” sound in “flat”, then moves to make the a hard “oo” sound like the one in “caboose”.

+ To blow this horn, the lip and lung strength of the blower has to be strong to make a sound like a foghorn or an elephant.

+ Thicke wanted the song to sound like Got to Give It Up by Marvin Gaye.

+ Rales may also sound like bubbling, rattling, or small clicking sounds.

+ Whenever possible the composer made the music sound like the word being sung.

+ Now and again the clarinet plays two note notes which sound like the call of the cuckoo.

+ For example, there is a well-known one called “El Grillo” in which the singers try to sound like the chirping of a cricket in the grass.

+ Sometimes he uses blocks of sound like Edgard Varèse.

+ In Egyptian, this picture had stood for a sound like English “J” because of their word for snake.

+ Choreographer Marius Petipa wanted the Sugar Plum Fairy’s music to sound like “drops of water shooting from a fountain”.

+ They tried to make the music of composers from the Baroque period sound like it had done when it was written.

+ The “flute” stops sound like flutes in an orchestra.

+ It has a /s/ sound like in the word “soap” and it never appears at the very start or at the very end of a word.

+ The instruments used today are usually ones that have been made recently to look and sound like the old ones.

+ In a September 2008 interview with MetalSucks, Joel discussed comparisons with AC/DC, "whoever you are when you come out, especially if you’re from Australia and you sound like we do, you’re going to get compared to anyone who is out there.
+ The most common type of trumpet is a B♭ trumpet, meaning that if the player plays a C, it will sound like a B♭ in concert pitch.

Some example sentences of “snoop”

How to use in-sentence of “snoop”:

+ The album featured guest vocals such as Ol’ Dirty Bastard, Snoop Dogg, The Jerky Boys and Twiztid.

+ Soulja Boy also had an argument with rapper Ice-T, after the argument rappers such as Kanye West and 50 Cent defended Soulja Boy and rappers such as Snoop Dogg and Method Man defended Ice-T.

+ The album featured a lot of guests, including Devin the Dude, Hittman, Snoop Dogg, Xzibit, Nate Dogg and Eminem.

+ Some well known early rappers include: Tupac Shakur, Snoop Dogg, The Notorious B.I.G., Eminem, and Sean “P-Diddy” Combs.

+ After the match, Snoop Dogg clotheslined Marella in the ring and kissed Maria, before leaving with her and Ashley.

+ Rapper Snoop Dogg released an album of reggae music in 2013.

+ The songs “Real Muthaphuckkin G’s” and “It’s On” are diss songs meant to insult Dr Dre and his then new protegee Snoop Doggy Dogg.

Some example sentences of snoop
Some example sentences of snoop

Example sentences of “snoop”:

+ They saw Snoop Dogg use his alias Snoopzilla.

+ The reason why he is called "Snoop Dogg" is because his mother named him after a character called "Snoopy", because Snoop Dogg was a fan of the "Peanuts" cartoon, which has the Snoopy character.
+ The movie stars the voices of Oscar Isaac, Charlize Theron, Chloë Grace Moretz, Finn Wolfhard, Nick Kroll, Snoop Dogg, Bette Midler, and Allison Janney.

+ They saw Snoop Dogg use his alias Snoopzilla.

+ The reason why he is called “Snoop Dogg” is because his mother named him after a character called “Snoopy”, because Snoop Dogg was a fan of the “Peanuts” cartoon, which has the Snoopy character.

+ The movie stars the voices of Oscar Isaac, Charlize Theron, Chloë Grace Moretz, Finn Wolfhard, Nick Kroll, Snoop Dogg, Bette Midler, and Allison Janney.

+ The album features rappers Snoop Dogg and Lil Wayne.

+ Tray Deee, Snoop Dogg, and Goldie Loc were members of this band.

+ Some notable Crips are Snoop Dogg and Eazy-E.

+ Now, in recent years she has been working on a new album with Ne-Yo, Snoop Dogg, Timbaland.

+ Many of the popular hip hop musicians from the 2000s use nicknames, such as Snoop Dogg, Jay-Z, Eminem, Lil’ Wayne, and 50 Cent.

+ Dre, Tweedy Bird Loc and Snoop Doggy Dogg.

+ Leonard’s parents made him learn to play the cello and become a scientist even though he wanted to be a rapper “like Snoop Dogg but with a little more healthy respect for the police”.

+ The album included appearances from Missy Elliott and Snoop Dogg.

+ Famous American musicians include Taylor Swift, Eminem, Beyoncé, Mariah Carey, Britney Spears, Katy Perry, Madonna Madonna, Miley Cyrus, Lil Wayne, Snoop Dogg and more.

+ The album features several guest rappers such as Hittman Hittman, Snoop Dogg, Kurupt, Xzibit, Nate Dogg, and Eminem.

+ Artists he has worked with include UNKLE, Damon Albarn, Elizabeth Fraser, Mos Def, David Bowie and Snoop Dogg.

+ They were also on Snoop Dogg’s album “Doggystyle”.

+ The song “Wut Would You Do” was also a diss track to Snoop DoggSnoop Doggy Dogg, Tha Dogg Pound, Suge Knight and Dr.

+ Meresha performed at SunFest 2017 with artists such as Weezer, Blink-182, Snoop Dogg and Macklemore, playing for the first time two of her songs from her 2017 EP “Enter the Dreamland”.

“supermarket” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “supermarket”:

– These were Yohan Cohen, 20, worked at the supermarket, Philippe Braham, 45, a business manager for an IT firm, Yoav Hattab, 21, a student and the youngest supermarket victim, Francois-Michel Saada, 64, was a former pension fund manager.

– Sainsbury’s is the oldest supermarket chain based in the United Kingdom.

– Billa is an Austrian supermarket chain.

– This is because it was made of simple ingredients that could be found at any supermarket and did not need any special cooking tools.

– Before to its 1984 acquisition by American Stores, Jewel evolved into a large multi-state holding company that operated several supermarket chains and other non-food retail chain stores located from coast to coast and had operated under several different brand names.

supermarket use in-sentences
supermarket use in-sentences

Example sentences of “supermarket”:

- Coop is a SwitzerlandSwiss cooperative which operates the second largest supermarket chain in Switzerland after Migros.

- On March 22, 2021, a mass shooting happened at a King Soopers supermarket in Boulder, Colorado, United States.
- A "NAAFI" supermarket was built on the site.

– Coop is a SwitzerlandSwiss cooperative which operates the second largest supermarket chain in Switzerland after Migros.

– On March 22, 2021, a mass shooting happened at a King Soopers supermarket in Boulder, Colorado, United States.

– A “NAAFI” supermarket was built on the site.

– It is Switzerland’s third largest supermarket chain after Migros and Coop.

– Jewel-Osco is a supermarket chain storechain headquartered in Itasca, Illinois, a Chicago suburb.

– During the 2020 Covid-19 quarantine, Vladyslav Savchenko launched a delivery service Foodex24, the first in Ukraine online supermarket with its own storage and products.

– Grandpa takes Tommy to the supermarket where Tommy makes a huge mess while looking for the new Reptar cereal.

– As were four people taken hostage at a supermarket in the east of Paris.

– Aldi is a supermarket in Germany and in most parts of the European Union.

– Love Street was sold to the supermarket Tesco.

– They became a big success when they were used in supermarket checkout systems.

– Angela even approaches a female customer in the supermarket and tells her she recognises her as “Tracey Booth from Crossroads”.

– This behaviour has declined recently because of the replacement of doorstep delivery by supermarket purchases of milk, and by hard-topped containers instead of the old bottles.

“sincerely” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “sincerely”:

– I sincerely hope that these clarifications and amends will be sufficient to wave the deletion demand as I do not see anything in contradiction with the wiki guidelines.

– The goal of a ranked voting system is for voters to be able to vote sincerely and trust the system to protect their intent.

– English meaning: O people of faith, eat the lawful and pure foods which We have bestowed upon you, and be grateful to Allah if you sincerely worship Him.

– Based on that tear alone, he is sincerely convinced that Adina loves him.

– So, I’ve nominated a couple of them at WP:PAD, and I sincerely urge the community to help fix the issues to ensure they remain at the pinnacle of our article quality.

– As a very light user of Simple, but experienced user of en-wiki, I’m surprised, even stunned, to find myself here, and am sincerely hoping this is just one big misunderstanding, and someone will point out the error of my ways.

sincerely how to use?
sincerely how to use?

“intersection” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “intersection”:

+ On November 10, 1979, 1979 Mississauga train derailmenta freight train left its tracks on the Canadian Pacific rail line while carrying explosive and poisonous chemicals just north of the intersection of Dundas Street.

+ Sherman is about 65 miles north of Dallas at the intersection of U.S.

+ It is located just on the intersection between Chifubu and Kansheshi areas.

+ It is on the north side of Green Park, close to the intersection of Piccadilly and the pedestrian Queen’s Walk.

+ Emporia is a city in Lyon County, KansasLyon County, Topeka and Wichita at the intersection of U.S.

+ Oxford Circus is the busy intersection of Oxford Street and Regent Street in the West End of London.

+ The Elephant and Castle is a major road intersection in inner south London, England, and is also used as a name for the surrounding district.

+ The Logan Square neighborhood, within the Logan Square community area, is centered on the public square with the same name at the three-way intersection of Milwaukee Avenue, Logan Boulevard and Kedzie Boulevard.

intersection use in-sentences
intersection use in-sentences

Example sentences of “intersection”:

+ The road goes near more fields and homes in a rural area before coming to an intersection with Mt.

+ It is located at the intersection of 5th Avenue, 6th Avenue and 42nd Street in Midtown Manhattan.

+ The curve and the tangent line are almost exactly the same near the intersection point.

+ Even if these two line segments were extended to infinity, there would never be a point of intersection between the two of them.

+ The area in both A and B, where the two sets overlap, is called the “intersection” of A and B, denoted by For example, the intersection of the two sets is not empty, because there “are” points that represent creatures that are in “both” the orange and blue circles.

+ Actually situated in West Melbourne, the station’s main entrance, at its east, is at intersection of Ireland Street and Railway Place.

+ The commercial center of Loch Sheldrake is the intersection of County Road 104 and New York State Route 52, at the edge of Loch Sheldrake lake.

+ The intersection of the Equator and Prime Meridian is in the gulf.

+ The road goes near more fields and homes in a rural area before coming to an intersection with Mt.

+ It is located at the intersection of 5th Avenue, 6th Avenue and 42nd Street in Midtown Manhattan.

+ The community centres around the intersection of Route 135 and Route 325.

+ Levin Avenue had it’s own intersection with the road until it was connected to Covington road in late 2011.

+ Not all land bordered by these streets is part of the Disneyland Resort, particularly near the intersection of Harbor Boulevard and Katella Avenue, and along Ball Road between Disneyland Drive and Walnut Street.

+ The center is equal to the intersection of the centralizers of the group elements.

+ It starts in Owen Sound with the intersection of Highway 6, Highway 10, and Highway 21.

More in-sentence examples of “intersection”:

+ Special offramps from Interstate 5 combined with a reversible flyover over the intersection of Ball Road and Disneyland Drive permit easy access into and out of the Mickey Friends parking garage during peak morning and evening traffic times.

+ This lets pedestrians cross an intersection in every direction.

+ It is at an intersection with US 83 and US 54.

+ It then goes eastward and ends in Barrie at the intersection with Highway 400.

+ The drawing of this intersection is called “”plotting” the point 50 centimeters for year 1″.

+ It is located near the intersection of Mannheim Road and Interstate 90, adjacent to the city limits of Chicago and O’Hare International Airport.

+ The name TMZ stands for thirty-mile zone after the historic “studio zone” at the intersection of Beverly BoulevardWest Beverly Boulevard and North La Cienega Boulevard in Los Angeles, California.

+ Its status as a major traffic intersection has made Piccadilly Circus a busy meeting place and a tourist attraction in its own right.

+ On a Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, our Sun is plotted very close to the middle of the main sequence at the intersection of luminosity 1 and temperature 5780K.

+ It then turns northwest near Lancaster at its intersection with K-9.

+ This station is located near the Singapore Botanic Gardens at the intersection of Bukit Timah Road and Cluny Park Road, hence its name.

+ It starts at an intersection with Highway 7 about 7 kilometers east of Peterborough.

+ Located on the main waterway of Ukraine – the Dnieper River, at the intersection of transport and communication corridors connecting the south with the capital of Ukraine, western and central regions, Donbass with Kryvyi Rih.

+ It is at the intersection of four canals: the Datteln-Hamm Canal, the Wesel-Datteln Canal, the Dortmund-Ems Canal and the Rhein-Herne Canal.

+ Now, Greensboro continues to grow, and is located at the intersection of two big freewayfreeways, I-85.

+ Archway tube station is a London Underground station in north London, underneath the Archway Tower, at the intersection of Holloway Road, Highgate Hill and Junction Road in the area known as Archway.

+ It is centered at the intersection of 18th Street NW 18th Street and Columbia Road.

+ Uniquely, the intersection of Interstate 5 and Route 134 is located right above this point.

+ Grant Road begins at the intersection of State Route 237 and State Route 82 as a four lane divided road and heads southwest past the Mountain View and Grant Park Shopping Centers.

+ The first Pizza Hut location was at a intersection in Wichita.

+ It is located at the intersection of two major roads, “Afonso Pena” and “Amazonas”, and by the streets Rio de Janeiro and Carijós.

+ In doped silicon, with one part being doped N-Type, and one part being doped P-Type, a depletion region will naturally form on the intersection between the two.

+ It is at 4 Penn Plaza, close to the intersection of 8th Avenue 33rd Street in Manhattan, New York City.

+ As of 2006, however, nearly all of the once plentiful rowhouses in the area were gone, with the remaining houses mostly centered around the intersection of 5th and D Streets.

+ In the illustration of the intersection operation the left circle shows set.

+ On 23 April 2018, a vehicle-ramming attack occurred in North York City Centre at a busy street intersection at Yonge Street in North York CentreNorth York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

+ One was at the intersection of Massachusetts and Winthrop streets; another was at the intersection of Massachusetts and Berkley streets.

+ In 2009, Westminster City Council started a £4m scheme for the area, allowing shoppers to cross the intersection diagonally as well as the usual ‘straight ahead’, turning it into a “pedestrian scramble”, much like Tokyo’s Shibuya crossing.

+ The Setunion and the intersection of sets are also two different binary operations on the set of all sets, or on subsets in a power set.

+ He has also written several pieces for other publications on the intersection of Hasidic and secular lives, including articles in the “Jewish Daily Forward”, “Tablet Magazine”, “Salon”, and “Zeek”.

+ Like the other three types of conic sections – parabolas, ellipses, and circles – it is a curve formed by the intersection of a cone and a plane.

+ On February 13, 1960, Gimnasia was therefore crowned champion of the Gobernador Alende Cup, at the stadium of its classic archrival, located at the intersection of the 57 1 streets of La Plata.

+ The final segment extends from Giffin Road and Tyndall Street and ends near the intersection of Foothill Expressway and El Monte Avenue.

+ Fargo lies at the intersection of two major highways, Interstate 29 and Interstate 94.

+ You can place stones on any clear intersection you want, as long it isn’t taken off right after, or the board looks the same all over as it did before.

+ US 400 begins in Granada at an intersection with US 385.

+ The intersection of this with the spread of disease is part of the field of public health.

+ Some drugs cannot be clearly classified that way, they are at the intersection of both circles.

+ Located in Midtown Manhattan at the intersection of 57th Street and Seventh Avenue, it is served by the N and Q trains at all times, The R train at all times except late nights, and the W train on weekdays.

+ Next, the intersection between this tangent line and the x-axis is found.

+ Kanwaka is at the intersection of U.S.

+ It’s at an intersection with I-75.

+ The road narrows back to 4 lanes after the intersection with State Route 35.

+ It is located southeast of the intersection of Interstate 565 Interstate 565 and Interstate 65, and north of Wheeler Lake.

+ It is on the intersection of the North Branch and the Main Branch of the Chicago River.

+ The highway’s western endpoint is at Deer Ridge Junction, which an intersection in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, where it meets U.S.

+ It was at the intersection of County Road 458 and the Leavenworth, Lawrence and Fort Gibson railroad tracks.

+ On September 7, 1996, Shakur was shot several times in a drive-by shooting at the intersection of Flamingo Road Flamingo Road and Koval Lane in Las Vegas, Nevada.

+ Special offramps from Interstate 5 combined with a reversible flyover over the intersection of Ball Road and Disneyland Drive permit easy access into and out of the Mickey Friends parking garage during peak morning and evening traffic times.

+ This lets pedestrians cross an intersection in every direction.

Example uses in sentence of “slovenia”

How to use in-sentence of “slovenia”:

+ An AlpsAlpine river in character, its source lies in the Julian Alps in Slovenia and enters the Adriatic Sea close to the Italian town of Monfalcone.

+ It is a parliamentary republic The economy of Slovenia is small, open, and export-oriented.

+ Matajur is a 1642 meter tall mountain in the Julian Alps on the border between Slovenia and Italy.

+ Even since Slovenia joined the European Union the relations between the two nations are a matter of political debate.

+ His father lost a lot of money bring cloth into Slovenia and could not pay for Ivan to go to school.

+ Muster died on 7 May 2018 in a nursing home in Notranje Gorice, Slovenia of Alzheimer’s disease aged 92.

+ Paris was the Capital of the French Empire which, as well as France, covered Spain, Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Italy, most of Germany and some of Austria, Croatia, Slovenia and Poland.

Example uses in sentence of slovenia
Example uses in sentence of slovenia

Example sentences of “slovenia”:

+ In the first free elections in Slovenia in April 1990, she was elected to the National Assembly as the representative of the Hungarian national community.

+ On 1 May 2004, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, and Slovenia joined the EU.

+ Later, the situation would lead to the country’s breakup, and to brutal and bitter wars in Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Slovenia during the 1990s.

+ The Southeast Slovenia Statistical Region is a Statistical regions of Sloveniastatistical region in Slovenia.

+ Modeling Unemployment Duration in Slovenia Using Cox Regression Models.

+ The capital citycapital and largest city of Slovenia is Ljubljana.

+ Since 1953, Avsenik produced more than 1,000 songs and enjoyed success both in Slovenia and in other parts of Europe and America.

+ Before this, several athletes from Croatia, Slovenia and Vojvodina were on the Olympic teams of Austria or Hungary when those countrycountries were part of the Empire of Austria-Hungary.

+ He started practicing again at a ski resort in Slovenia in December 2017.

+ He plays for Internazionale and Slovenia national team.

+ Thomas Grochar went to Slovenia in January 2018.

+ The Central Slovenia Statistical Region OECD.

+ Farkasova went to Slovenia in January 2018.

+ He has also written on the history of political movements in Slovenia from the end of the 19th century until World War II, especially about Slovene Christian socialism and the history of Slovenian national questions.

+ The western and central parts of the gulf borders with the ItalyItalian regions ofVeneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia while the eastern part borders with the coast of Slovenia and Croatia.

+ In the first free elections in Slovenia in April 1990, she was elected to the National Assembly as the representative of the Hungarian national community.

+ On 1 May 2004, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, and Slovenia joined the EU.

More in-sentence examples of “slovenia”:

+ From 1981 to 1999, he served as the chief conductor of the RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra.

+ He has also written on the history of political movements in Slovenia from the end of 19th century until World War II, especially with Slovene Christian socialism and the history of Slovenian national questions.

+ His first medals at the World Tour-Gold in the singles and bronze in the doubles- he won at the Slovenia Open 2010, in that Lee came to the top 100 in the world rankings.

+ The coat of arms of Slovenia has a red bordered blue shield on which there is a stylised white Mount Triglav.

+ On May 15, 2020, Slovenia became the first European nation to declare the end of the COVID-19 epidemic within its territory.

+ He was the last President of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia between 1988 and 1990.

+ The National Gallery of Slovenia in Ljubljana holds most of his works.

+ The Italians in coastal Slovenia and Croatia were mostly an indigenous population, bolstered by new arrivals or the so called “regnicoli”, never well liked by the slavs while most were ethnic Italians, the so-called “optanti” emigrants who were living permanently in this region on 10 June 1940 and who expressed their wish to obtain Italian citizenship and emigrate to Italy.

+ He was President of Slovenia from 2007 to 2012.

+ Horseradish is also a traditional Easter dish in Slovenia and in the adjacent ItalyItalian region of Friuli Venezia Giulia; it is used also in the other nearby Italian region of Veneto.

+ The Isonzo/Soča is a river that flows through western Slovenia and northeastern Italy.

+ The municipality of Cerkno is in western Slovenia and is part of the Goriška statistical region.

+ The municipality of Idrija is in western Slovenia and is part of the Goriška statistical region.

+ As an English name, the Statistical Office of Slovenia uses a word by word transformation.

+ He was the first President of Slovenia from 1991 to 2002.

+ He obtained his PhD in 1976 with thesis on the relationship between the Slovenian Christian Socialist movement and the Communist Party of Slovenia within the Liberation Front of the Slovenian People, which at the time was a somehow problematic topic.

+ The Bank of Slovenia is the bank of issue and the central bank of the Slovenia.

+ In 2006, Slovenia became the 13th country to use the euro.

+ Dino Sokolovič went to Slovenia in January 2018.

+ When using this definition, the countries of Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia would be included in Eastern Europe: whereas the countries of Austria, Germany, Liechtenstein and Switzerland would be considered Western Europe instead.

+ In 2017 she won at the U-19 European Championships in Slovenia the Silver medal after losing the finale against France.

+ Italy did not want to reveal the bank account number so in 1994 Slovenia opened a fiduciary account at Dresdner Bank in Luxembourg, informed Italy about it and started paying its US$55,976,930 share.

+ He served as President of Slovenia since December 2012.

+ The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic spread to Slovenia on 4 March 2020, when the first case was confirmed.

+ He has also worked in the conservation of natural sites in France, Germany, Austria, Italy, Greece, Switzerland, Slovenia and Hungary.

+ The Eastern Alps belong to Austria, Germany, Italy, Liechtenstein, Slovenia and Switzerland.

+ In 1990 he became a member of the Presidency of Slovenia at a critical time for Slovene independence.

+ He is the current Prime Minister of Slovenia since March 2020.

+ Album was ranked eighty-first in list of “Worldbeat Global Album Chart” therefore received a double platinum disc in Argentina and gold disc in countries like Greece, Slovenia and Israel.

+ In June 1991, following a 10-day war, Slovenia became an independent country.

+ Croatia and Slovenia sent their own athletes to the 1992 Winter Olympics.

+ Italy did not want to reveal the bank account number so in 1994 Slovenia opened a fiduciary account at Dresdner Bank in Luxembourg, informed Italy about it and started paying its 55,976,930 USD share.

+ Parallelly, the major labels in Serbia and Slovenia such as PGP RTB and ZKP RTLJ were renamed to PGP-RTS and ZKP RTVS.

+ In the 1st century BC, Slovenia was ruled by the Romans.

+ Geographically it encompassed most of modern-day Croatia as well as all of Bosnia and Herzegovina and parts of Slovenia and Serbia.

+ The highest mountain in Slovenia is also called Triglav.

+ The Vipava is a river that flows through western Slovenia and northeastern Italy.

+ The Gulf of Venice is a Headlands and baysgulf that borders modern-day Italy, Slovenia and Croatia.

+ From 1992 to 1993, he was the Minister without portfolio for Slovenes abroad in Slovenia in the centre-left government of Janez Drnovšek.

+ The country’s democratic development around 2000, made it possible for Croatia to finally join Slovenia as only the second republic to become the European Union member on 1 July 2013.

+ Bochet went to Slovenia in January 2018.

+ It is on public display as a flute in the National Museum of Slovenia in Ljubljana.

+ Finally, the countries of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Romania and Slovenia are occasionally grouped with a number of other countries into Southern Europe, but more often referred to as Southeast Europe.

+ After WWII it was renamed to the “Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia” with six republics, 2 autonomous provinces: Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia and two autonomous provinces in Serbia: Vojvodina in the north, and Kosovo, next to Albania.

+ He was the one to formally declare independence for Slovenia on June 25, 1991.

+ From 1981 to 1999, he served as the chief conductor of the RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra.

+ He has also written on the history of political movements in Slovenia from the end of 19th century until World War II, especially with Slovene Christian socialism and the history of Slovenian national questions.
+ His first medals at the World Tour-Gold in the singles and bronze in the doubles- he won at the Slovenia Open 2010, in that Lee came to the top 100 in the world rankings.

“appreciation” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “appreciation”:

+ The National Book Foundation is an American nonprofit organization established “to raise the cultural appreciation of great writing in America”.

+ Like his peers, he was an avid hunter, and he also had a deep appreciation and concern for conservation; in his later writings he sounded the alarm about destruction of birds and habitats.

+ In 1990, Adams helped co-found, with Eva Hamlin Miller, the African American Atelier, an organization established to increase awareness and appreciation for visual arts and cultures of African Americans.

+ The troops’ appreciation was overwhelming.

+ The movie was shown for the first time at the Tokyo International Forum for the “Proud Box Appreciation Festival” on 10 February 2013.

+ However, she soon gains an appreciation for the Doctor’s experience and sense of adventure, and begins to respect him as a teacher.

+ Also, there is fresh appreciation of fossils discovered in the 19th century, but not appreciated at the time.

appreciation how to use?
appreciation how to use?

Example sentences of “appreciation”:

+ The crowd was again appreciative when Pakistan won a Test match in 1999 and the Pakistani team made a lap of honour in appreciation of the spectators’ sporting behaviour.

+ The reason for the event is to show appreciation to its farm-town qualities.

+ The theme of “Saw” centers on the desire to stay alive, appreciation for life, kidnapping, imprisonment and torture.

+ Another reason is the worlwide appreciation for Italian culinary and foods.

+ When the “Taisho” era began, “kokeshi” turned into the role as the appreciation things of adult rather than the toy of the child.

+ His ethnographic documentation of the Inuit of southwest Baffin Island is regarded as a major contribution to the appreciation of Inuit intellectual culture.

+ Jones awarded Edwards and Farley with a certificate “in appreciation of outstanding contributions to the community”.

+ Bachchan later earned critical appreciation for his performances in films such as “Yuva and “Guru”, which earned him a nomination for Filmfare Award for Best Actor.

+ Many musicians and bands have acknowledged their appreciation of the work of Joy Division including U2 frontman Bono, Moby, Red Hot Chili Peppers and The Killers and the song Love Will Tear Us Apart has been covered by many artists from different musical backgrounds and genres.

+ South Carolina gave him a gold sword in appreciation for his services.

+ There is a McGonagall Appreciation Society in McGonagall’s home town of Dundee.

+ In 2013, she received appreciation for her performance in the romantic drama “Aashiqui 2”, her first successful movie, which earned her a Filmfare Award for Best Actress nomination, among others.

+ Along with adding these specific classes Dudley also added an entire teaching department to the school, that taught pupils to be a teacher while placing special emphasis on “courtesy, manners, and an appreciation to culture in general.” Dudley himself was praised for his politeness.

+ Halal snack packs have become more popular since 2015, when the Facebook group “Halal Snack Pack Appreciation Society” was created.

+ Are they then to not have a common appreciation for what their minds encounter? We cannot really get rid of these gifts except by destroying ourselves, but we can allow them to be covered over so that they do not work right.

+ Its initial lack of appreciation was overcome by inviting Schoenberg to come to England and conduct it himself in 1914.

+ Moreover, with MTR stations being an integral part of the neighbourhood, the programme also provides opportunities to promote Hong Kong’s community art, encourage art appreciation among the public and give residents a feeling of home at the stations.

+ Italophilia is the admiration, general appreciation or love of Italy, its culture, society, arts and people.

+ The crowd was again appreciative when Pakistan won a Test match in 1999 and the Pakistani team made a lap of honour in appreciation of the spectators' sporting behaviour.

+ The reason for the event is to show appreciation to its farm-town qualities.
+ The theme of "Saw" centers on the desire to stay alive, appreciation for life, kidnapping, imprisonment and torture.

“dumb” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “dumb”:

+ Most USB flash drives are dumb devices that hold data.

+ This is probably a dumb question, but I may as well ask it anyway.

+ They used Classical elements such as the Chorus and the Messenger, but added non-Classical elements such as dumb shows before each act.

+ The live tracks are “Get on the Snake”, “Gun”, “I Awake”, “Big Dumb Sex”, and a medley of Spinal Tap’s “Big Bottom” and Cheech Chong’s “Earache My Eye”, with footage from both concerts mixed together.

+ However, these phones do not support software made by other companies as much as smartphones—because of this, feature phones are also called dumb phones.

+ It was preceded by four singles: “Head Above Water, Tell Me It’s Over, Dumb Blonde” and “I Fell in Love with the Devil.” Avril re-recorded the track “Warrior” and released it as a single titled “We Are Warriors”.

dumb how to use in sentences
dumb how to use in sentences

“protein” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “protein”:

– The homeodomain protein motif is highly similar in most animals, with variations in Jellyfish and other species.

– With eukaryoteeukaryotic cells, the virus protein coat is able to enter the target cells via certain cell membrane receptors.

– Quinoa gives high quality protein and other nutrients.

– Secondary structure refers to parts of the protein chain that form regular structures.

– The thiol oxidises to give the disulfide bonddisulfide derivative cystine, which is important in many protein structures.

– Globally, wheat is the leading source of vegetable protein in human food.

– It contains protein and is a dairy product.

– Benacerraf won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1979 for his “discovery of the major histocompatibility complex genes which encode cell surface protein molecules important for the immune system’s distinction between self and non-self”.

protein - example sentences
protein – example sentences

Example sentences of “protein”:

- This is called messenger RNA and it gives the amino acid sequence for protein production.

- The ribosome binds mRNA and carries out protein synthesis.
- To separate proteins by size only, protein mixtures can be coated with a chemical called sodium dodecyl sulfate to give all proteins a negative charge before putting the mixture into the gel.

– This is called messenger RNA and it gives the amino acid sequence for protein production.

– The ribosome binds mRNA and carries out protein synthesis.

– To separate proteins by size only, protein mixtures can be coated with a chemical called sodium dodecyl sulfate to give all proteins a negative charge before putting the mixture into the gel.

– The first electron crystallographic protein structure to achieve atomic resolution was bacteriorhodopsin in 1990.

– It contains linear double-stranded DNA, and is covered by a protective protein coat.

– A protein may switch from one shape to another as it does its job.

– A DNA-splicing protein will stick to its own DNA sequence but not to a different DNA sequence.

– Poor and hungry peasants would eat dormice during winter because it is a good protein source.

– Down-regulation is a process resulting in decreased gene and protein expression.

– Zinc fingers are man-made molecules made of a protein and zinc.

– The strings of protein in hagfish slime are thin and strong, so they are a useful material.

– Conservation of protein structures is indicated by the presence of functionally equivalent, though not necessarily identical, amino acid residues and structures between analogous parts of proteins.

– After returning to Cambridge he continued work on substances which started or inhibited protein synthesis.

– The steroids increase protein within cells, mainly skeletonskeletal muscles.

– This significant finding suggests that this RecD-like protein in “D.

– Many allergyallergies are caused by the folding of the proteins, for the immune system does not produce antibodies for all possible protein structures.

More in-sentence examples of “protein”:

- This is the shape of an entire protein molecule.

- Soy products like tofu provide all the essential amino acids—as does quinoa—but these are not the only way to get the protein humans need.

– This is the shape of an entire protein molecule.

– Soy products like tofu provide all the essential amino acids—as does quinoa—but these are not the only way to get the protein humans need.

– The “Lokiarchaeum” genome has 5,381 protein coding genes.

– Stilton has a typical fat content of approximately 35%, and protein content of approximately 23%.

– They do not code for protein sequences.

– Hydramacin-1, structure and antibacterial activity of a protein from the basal metazoan “Hydra”.

– He found that one of the mammalian toll-like receptors, Toll-like receptor: a protein which recognises bacteria, and triggers the immune response.

– A membrane protein is a protein molecule that is attached to, or associated with the cell membranemembrane of a cell or an organelle.

– He finished his PhD in 1968 and worked in New York to work on protein synthesis.

– Each of the two daughter chromatids contains the same DNA and chromatin protein as its original chromosome.

– Henry’s work on energy regulation and metabolism, protein metabolism and body composition has enabled him to develop a new model of energy regulation.

– These pieces of protein clump together in the spaces between still healthy and dying neurons, and the tangles.

– She started the first Protein Crystallography lab in Israel.

– The blood of a cuttlefish is an unusual shade of green-blue because it uses the copper-containing protein haemocyanin to carry oxygen instead of the red iron-containing protein haemoglobin that is found in vertebrates.

– The protein that attacks the intestine is called an antibody.

– Basophils have protein receptors on their cell membrane which binds IgE, an immunoglobulin involved in macroparasite defence and allergy.

– Common examples include Protein Data Bank, Cambridge Structural Database, and.

– She survives on the protein from eating her own wings.

– Kwashiorkor comes from a protein deficiency in the diet.

– The pellicle is made of protein bands that spiral down the length of the “Euglena” and lie beneath the plasma membrane.

– A protein “perforin” forms pores in the cell membrane of the target cell, creating a channel through which enzymes and other molecules can enter.

– This messenger RNA is then used to produce a correct protein by translation.

– Miso is high in protein and rich in vitamins and minerals.

– This vaccine uses an adenovirus that has the spike protein from SARS-CoV-2 on it.

– Up-regulation increases the expression of one or more genes and as a result the protein encoded by those genes.

– In the cytoplasm, ribosomal RNA and protein combine to form a nucleoprotein called a ribosome.

– Making a protein this way is called translation.

– It used to be thought that each gene on DNA coded for a single protein in a continuous strip.

– Digestibility of cooked and raw egg protein in humans as assessed by stable isotope techniques.

– Each subunit of hemoglobin is a globular protein with a heme group inside it.

– Viruses consist of nucleic acid and a protein coat.

– While omnivoreomnivorous, the diet of dormice contains a bit more animal protein than vegetation.

– He shared the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Paul Nurse and Tim Hunt, for their discoveries of protein molecules that control cell division.

– The site contains a page for every entry in the Protein Data Bank.

– Since the development of fast production of gene and protein sequences during the 1990s, the rate of addition of new sequences to the databases increases all the time.

– A capsid is the protein shell of a virus.

– If a person uses up energy from carbohydrates, their body may begin to use protein for energy.

– First, DNA and a protein make up chromatin.

– Nuclear DNA is very long, and is bound up in chromosomes which, apart from the DNA, are protein structures.

– They are the chief protein components of chromatin, the active component of chromosomes.

– The coding regions of the gene are separated by non-coding DNA that is not involved in protein expression.

– The most common sources of protein are chicken, eggs and fresh water fish.

– The other way is to break down a single protein into smaller pieces.

– Meat, mainly from farmed animals, is a major source of dietary protein around the world.

– Insulin is a protein in the body that is used to treat diabetes.

– This template provides a simple link to the Protein Data Bank.

– There are also low protein foods like breads and flour.

– Alternative splicing of introns within a gene allows a variety of protein isoforms from a single gene.

– They consist solely of short strands of circular, single-stranded RNA without protein coats.

– In other vaccines, only a protein molecule from the virus or bacterium is injected into the patient.

In-sentence examples of “ignorance”

How to use in-sentence of “ignorance”:

+ Shankara said that our ignorance makes us feel very separate from Ultimate, and even from everything around us.

+ The New Zealand environment authorities have a campaign to reduce their numbers, although this seems a hopeless task, especially when faced with such ignorance as mentioned above.

+ Appeals to ignorance are often used to suggest the other side needs to do the proving.

+ He called it an ignorance of what makes for a refutation.

+ When he was interviewed as Moongoose, he stayed in character the entire time and feigned ignorance of who Chris Jericho was.

In-sentence examples of ignorance
In-sentence examples of ignorance