Example uses in sentence of “aristocrat”

How to use in-sentence of “aristocrat”:

– Adrien Maurice de Noailles, was a French aristocrat and soldier.

– Siddhartha was a rich aristocrat and the son of a ruler of a republic.

– An aristocrat and fighter, he led the Siege of Cawnporerebellion in Cawnpore during the 1857 uprising.

– Jaff is engaged to Harry Roper-Curzon, a British aristocrat and heir to the title Lord, 22nd Baron of Teynham.

– A palace is a place with a grand and imposing building that is the official residence of a king or queen, a head of state such as a president, or a high-ranking aristocrat or church dignitary.

Example uses in sentence of aristocrat
Example uses in sentence of aristocrat

“disillusioned” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “disillusioned”:

– He retired disillusioned in 1519.

– They discover that the movie was created by Georges Méliès, Isabelle’s godfather, an early – but now neglected and disillusioned – cinema legend, and that the automaton was a beloved creation of his, from his days as a magician.

– However, gradually between the 1960s and 1980s he became increasingly disillusioned by the corruption and dishonesty of politics in Pakistan and finally quit.

– Campbell was unsuccessful in his efforts to raise money through additional bond sales and he resigned that October after only eight months in office, disillusioned and in bad health.

– He became disillusioned with politics and retired from public life that year.

– Eventually he became disillusioned in this search and returned to work.

– Television critic Heather Havrilesky asked “What rock did these morally pure creatures crawl out from under and, more important, how do you go from innocent millipede to White House staffer without becoming soiled or disillusioned by the dirty realities of politics along the way?” Havrilesky, Heather.

– The movement took place mostly among disillusioned students and was largely a protest movement to others around the globe during the late 1960s.

disillusioned some ways to use
disillusioned some ways to use

Use in sentence of “enormous”

How to use in-sentence of “enormous”:

+ The natives kidnap Ann and take her through the gate and to an altar on the other side of the wall, where she is offered to Kong, an enormous gorilla-like creature.

+ The Chen dynasty took in an enormous amount of silver, which was used as money at the time.

+ After Mao Zedong’s death China’s communist party proved that economic reform was possible without political freedom and paved the way for enormous economic growth.

+ Some larvae, such as those of “Typhlonectes”, are born with enormous external gills which are shed almost immediately.

+ However, Tiglath Pileser III made enormous changes to the structure of Assyria, improving its security and efficiency.

+ Yet Montesquieu’s treatise had an enormous influence on the work of many others, most notably: Catherine the Great, who produced “Nakaz” ; the Founding Fathers of the United States#Constitutional Convention delegatesFounding Fathers of the United States Constitution; and Alexis de Tocqueville, who applied Montesquieu’s methods to a study of American society, in “Democracy in America”.

+ It’s amplified to enormous proportion by Gravitational forcegravitational forces, producing ever-growning concentrations of dark matter in which ordinary gases cool, condense and fragment to make galaxies.

+ The reason each spin can work so well, against the insults, is that, typically, an insulting remark must be mild, so consequently the positive spin can easily claim a viewpoint 100x times the opposite, as an enormous compliment.

Use in sentence of enormous
Use in sentence of enormous

Example sentences of “enormous”:

+ The movie is about a force of Greek warriors led by 300 Spartans which fights against an enormous Persian army.

+ This, plus a picture book about Knight’s work my mother gave me, were my first encounters with a man who was to prove an enormous help when the time came for me to make three-dimensional models of these extinct beings”.
+ A paper written by Benjamin Franklin in the 1780s blamed the unusually cool summer of 1783 on volcanic dust coming from Iceland, where the eruption of Laki#1783 eruptionLaki volcano had released enormous amounts of sulfur dioxide, resulting in the death of much of the island's livestock and a catastrophic famine which killed a quarter of the population.

+ The movie is about a force of Greek warriors led by 300 Spartans which fights against an enormous Persian army.

+ This, plus a picture book about Knight’s work my mother gave me, were my first encounters with a man who was to prove an enormous help when the time came for me to make three-dimensional models of these extinct beings”.

+ A paper written by Benjamin Franklin in the 1780s blamed the unusually cool summer of 1783 on volcanic dust coming from Iceland, where the eruption of Laki#1783 eruptionLaki volcano had released enormous amounts of sulfur dioxide, resulting in the death of much of the island’s livestock and a catastrophic famine which killed a quarter of the population.

+ Taking advantage of the enormous number of recombinants that could be analyzed in the rII mutant system, Benzer was eventually able to map over 2400 rII mutations.

+ In Ankara there’s a place called Anitkabir, an enormous hilltop mausoleum that is commemorated to Kemal Atatürk who was the first president.

+ For the next hundred years, the “groundplan” got changed backwards and forwards between a “Greek Cross” like Bramante’s plan and a “Latin Cross” like the old basilica, but one thing never changed, and that was the idea of having an enormous dome at the place where the two arms crossed.

+ The main breeding season is during the rainy season, when the pair builds an enormous nest “island”, a circular platform of reeds and grasses nearly two metres in diameter and high enough to stay above the shallow water surrounding it.

+ An example of exaggeration would be: “I was walking along when suddenly this enormous dog walked along.

+ Holding up the dome of the Basilica were four enormous stone pillars.

+ Bergelmir and his wife alone among their kind were the only survivors of the enormous deluge deluge of blood from Ymir’s wounds when he was killed by Odin and his brothers at the dawn of time.

+ After the enormous success with “Slippery When Wet” and the following tour, Bon Jovi released their fourth album 1988’s “New Jersey”.

+ Palacio became Flórez’s teacher and helped him an enormous amount in his career.

+ This ‘Rainbow Serpent’, a snake of enormous size, lives in the deepest waterholes.

+ The significance of the book is enormous since it is one of a small number of early Mesoamerican mythological texts — it is often considered the single most important piece of Mesoamerican literature.

+ The second work of enormous importance was his play “Faust”.

+ Some of their characteristics were unique: they had enormous eyeballs, sometimes more than 25cm in diameter.

More in-sentence examples of “enormous”:

+ It was built between 1350 - 1360 in the form of an enormous Gothic style monstrance, probably by the same carver who made the lower row of the main altar.

+ But when he greets Scarlett on the enormous staircase he had carried her up the last night he was there, she tells him coldly that she is pregnant with another baby.

+ It was built between 1350 – 1360 in the form of an enormous Gothic style monstrance, probably by the same carver who made the lower row of the main altar.

+ But when he greets Scarlett on the enormous staircase he had carried her up the last night he was there, she tells him coldly that she is pregnant with another baby.

+ The series became an enormous financial, popular, and critical hit.

+ In April 1980, because of increasing pressure from Chun and other politicians, Choi appointed Chun as head of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency, giving him enormous power.

+ Goethe’s “Faust” had an enormous influence on all art in Western countries.

+ As vegetable matter from these forests decayed, enormous deposits of peat accumulated, which later changed into coal.

+ There is evidence of an enormous impact basin in the northern hemisphere of Mars, spanning, or roughly four times larger than the largest impact basin yet discovered.

+ It lived in enormous migratory flocks — sometimes containing more than two billion birds — that could stretch one mile long across the sky, sometimes taking several hours to pass.

+ This production was presented at the Lincoln Center in New York City in July 2007 where it was an enormous success.

+ This program was to deal with the enormous job losses seen one week before, when about one million Australians lost their jobs.

+ Wagner’s dramatic handling of the story had enormous influence on many composers of the time.

+ I do think that if you wanted to do this correctly it would be an enormous amount of protections and filter changes.

+ He is credited with being the first recorded skater to land the 900 in the air before landing back on the pipe during the televised June 27, 1999 X Games, for which he received an enormous amount of attention.

+ It was an enormous success, but Lalo only had four more years to live, and he did not compose anything more of importance.

+ It was an enormous task in the wake of the deep variance in the political thinking of Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah and Mir Waiz Mohammed Yusuf Shah who parted way along with his his aides towards the end of the first session.

+ His series work in 1970s-2000s about semi metal and topologically protected spinor/femionic excitations in topological defects and boundary are paid enormous amount attentions in recent decade years because the discoveries about the topological solid state materials and potentially technical application on quantum computation.

+ Casals showed enormous talent for the cello .

+ The old-fashioned way is to have an enormous set of “bellows” which are pumped up and down by a person using a large handle.

+ A colossus is an enormous statue.

+ Once painting on canvas became usual, artists were able to do enormous pictures.

+ One species, “Rhamphosuchus crassidens” of India, is believed to have grown to an enormous 15 metres or more.

+ However, the album had an enormous radio presence for well over a year.

+ Installments of the book sold out within hours, and had enormous impact on French society.

+ A variety of architectural styles, ancient and modern, make the urban landscape of Curitiba be very interesting and represent an enormous cultural heritage.

+ It is made of many millions of billions of stars and planets and enormous clouds of gas separated by a big space.

+ On his march to Rome, he either destroyed or took enormous fines from towns that did not accept him immediately.

+ Dennis wore the same costume in every episode: a striped tee-shirt, a pair of bib overalls with a slingshot in the back pocket, a pair of sneakers, and an enormous blond cowlick.

+ The enormous pressure produced by this mass of waters finally breaks the ice barrier holding it back, in a spectacular rupture event.

+ The loris has enormous eyes, grasping fingers, and toes with opposable digits.

+ Then it dried out completely, leaving an enormous amount of salt.

+ All around the outside of the building are enormous “pilasters”.

+ Sun Myung Moon’s controversial religious and political Unification Movement, which includes not only the Unification Church but an enormous constellation of civic organizations, including the Washington Times Foundation, is allied politically with evangelical Christians such as Jerry Falwell and Tim LaHaye.

+ Before the native died, the skipper was able to get a rough location of the island and some details on it, including its most distinctive feature – a huge ancient stone wall with an enormous wooden gate built by the ancestors of the natives back when they had high civilization.

+ There has been an enormous amount of discussion among musicians about how best to tune instruments.

+ He had got this idea from Florence Cathedral which had an enormous dome resting on eight big piers.

+ The episode then cuts to 65 million years ago, when an enormous asteroid crashes into the gulf of Mexico, causing devastation upon impact and filling the atmosphere with debris.

+ The female brown kiwi lays enormous eggs, which are almost one-sixth of her own body weight.

+ The enormous bulk of Klump the Kremling landed on top of Diddy, knocking him senseless.

+ This collapse “bounces” and causes the star to explode and emit an enormous amount of energy.

+ In Norse mythology, Valhalla  is an enormous and majestic hall in Asgard, headed by Odin.

+ It released an enormous amount of energy, causing both the Earth and Moon to be completely molten.

+ An example of a Roman era watermill would be the early 4th century site at Barbegal in southern France, where 16 overshot waterwheels were used to power an enormous flour mill.

+ Some time before 1565, an enormous deposit of graphite was discovered in Borrowdale, Cumbria.

+ Some pictures show him with lighted rope matches woven into his enormous black beard during battle.

+ In Düsseldorf in Germany, one of the features of the Carnival parades are the enormous models of politicians and other well-known people.

+ The birds, which travel in enormous flocks, often pose dangers to air travel, disrupt cattle operations, chase off native birds, and roost on city blocks.

+ The big female lays up to five enormous glossy green eggs on the ground.

+ Werner had the idea that all rocks had precipitated out of a single enormous flood.

+ The report also emphasizes the enormous populations that exist within the BRIC nations, which makes it relatively easy for their aggregate wealth to eclipse the Group of SixG6, while per-capita income levels remain far below the norm of today’s industrialized countries.

Some example sentences of “worry about”

How to use in-sentence of “worry about”:

– It won’t be that hard, just don’t worry about it.

– Jeffwang, could you please focus on article work and stop worrying about proposals and unnecessary bureaucracy? Try to get articles up to a very good standard rather than worry about what we call them, okay? The majority of your edits are to here rather than articles.

– In some cases, the editor will just add a second stub and not worry about it.

– She tells him that their love should not be about money and that they should not worry about what their parents had told them.

– Don’t worry about trying to fill in all the fields—even if you can only get one or two, that can still be useful.

Some example sentences of worry about
Some example sentences of worry about

Example sentences of “worry about”:

– Environmentalists worry about organo-lead and organo-mercury compounds.

– Doctors limit the use of radiation therapy in non-malignant conditions because they worry about the radiation could start new cancers.

– Some people are against the NPVIC because they worry about cheating.

– Both empires did not have to worry about their defense in the west/east after that.

– I have been told that I should not participate in this vote – so you don’t have to worry about me swinging the vote in Ben’s favor.

– His best known roles were in “The Great Temptation”, “Don’t Worry About Your Mother-in-Law” and in “Before Sundown”.

– Chuckie catches the chicken pox, which spreads to the other Rugrats, and they worry about turning into chickens.

– Do not worry about the link problem, I will fix that one myself.

– Don’t worry about trying to fill in all the fields — even if you can only get the basics, that can still be very useful.

– It seems like a reader could flip the book open at random to any part of it and not worry about plot.

– This let people use some code in more than one project, and not have to worry about with hardware-specific problems like READ/WRITE/GET/PUT.

– She encouraged him not to worry about dying, and to think about his parents, and their son Dean Paul, waiting for him.

– Then the rich traders of Florence could have their own ships and did not have to worry about the Lombard traders who brought their goods across Europe and over the mountains on the backs of donkeys.

– The best advice I can give to you if you want to become an administrator is to not worry about wanting to become an administrator.

– His popularity has given rise to a number of imitation “shock jocks” who attempt to outdo Stern in terms of offensiveness and rudeness…but these imitators have found themselves with more troubles to worry about than listener ratings.

- Environmentalists worry about organo-lead and organo-mercury compounds.

- Doctors limit the use of radiation therapy in non-malignant conditions because they worry about the radiation could start new cancers.
- Some people are against the NPVIC because they worry about cheating.

Some example sentences of “cost”

How to use in-sentence of “cost”:

+ The new stadium cost $1.5 billion dollars to build.

+ This probably cost him the Candidates tournament in 1953.

+ In a graph of cities on a map, the cost may be the distance between two cities, or the amount of time it takes to travel between the two.

+ Action movies often use special effects to create images that would be dangerous or cost a lot of money.

+ Vista Tower will cost nearly $1 billion to construct.

+ This showed that LEED-EB certified buildings had better operating cost savings, in 63% of the buildings surveyed.

+ The tractor and driver cost as much as a truck, but the trailers don’t cost very much.

Some example sentences of cost
Some example sentences of cost

Example sentences of “cost”:

+ The cost of it was $210 million, and it was mostly privately financed.

+ After Paris, Kempelen moved the Turk to London, where it was on show every day at a cost of five shillings.

+ This cost the Russian people a lot of money.

+ So, most systems charge passengers less than the full cost of building and operating the system.

+ Hiram said that he would if Solomon gave food for the cost of the wood and work people did.

+ The construction of the mill ran from 1796 to 1797, at a cost of £17,000.

+ These explosives cost less to make and are easier to handle than dynamite.

+ The track cost approximately US $150 million to build.

+ One Gold Yuan cost 150,000 “North Eastern Yuans”.

+ He attacked Triple H and cost Team Authority the match.

+ While some form of variance analysis is still used by most manufacturing firms, it nowadays tends to be used in conjunction with innovative techniques such as “life cycle cost analysis” and “activity-based costing”, which are designed with specific aspects of the modern business environment in mind.

+ The investment cost for the Waldpolenz solar park amounts to some Euro 130 million.

+ The cost for the deconstruction of the house was part of the movie’s budget.

+ It cost $40 million at the time.

+ To compare, the 2010 census per-capita cost for China was about US$1; for India, the cost was US$0.40.

+ They can also compute and compare the cost per ounce of food items.

+ With the RCA approach, resources and their costs are considered as ““foundational to robust cost modeling and managerial decision support, because an organization’s costs and revenues are all a function of the resources and the individual capacities that produce them””.

+ It was also announced that it will cost $24.99 NZD.

+ The cost of it was $210 million, and it was mostly privately financed.

+ After Paris, Kempelen moved the Turk to London, where it was on show every day at a cost of five shillings.

More in-sentence examples of “cost”:

+ The typical cost per meal in a fast casual is in the $8–$15 range.

+ The first edition of “The Stage” was published on 1 February 1880 at a cost of 3 old pence for twelve pages.

+ Direct-to-video releases can be done for movies which cannot be shown theatrically due to controversial content, or because the cost involved in a theatrical release is beyond the releasing company.

+ Depending on the total cost that the monopoly has, a monopoly may be able to earn supernormal profits in the long run.

+ A typical beamline at a modern synchrotron will be 25 to 100 m long from the storage ring to the end station, and may cost up to millions of US dollars.

+ All above instruction level parallelismILP techniques are implemented at a higher cost with increased hardware complexity.

+ Performance is better than gate array, but time of making cell base is longer than time of making gate array, and cost of making cell base is more expensive than cost of making gate array.

+ They provide a precise idea of the problem to be solved so that they can efficiently design the system and estimate the cost of design alternatives.

+ At the end of Season 5, Lloyd is free and fights with Morro, at the end Nya unlocks her true potential and destroys the Preeminent, with the cost of Morro dying.

+ The Protoss have powerful warriors and machinery that cost lots of minerals and gas to build.

+ This increases the cost of selling stuff.

+ Xiaomi said they sell their phones close to cost and intends to make profit on services.

+ This makes the process worth the cost to the father.

+ These include rapidly rising Propertyproperty values, an increase in the cost of living, and the effects felt by local low- and middle-income workers.

+ Neosho The cost of living in Neosho is low at about 9.9% less than the Missouri average and 17.9% less than the national average.

+ The American Action Network estimated the plan would cost at least $1 trillion, and the document did not show where the money would specifically come from.

+ The Confederation Bridge was constructed from October 1993 to May 1997 and cost $1.3 billion.

+ Few European nations took part because of cost from travelling the Atlantic Ocean from Europe.

+ However, Montgomery, refusing to risk underprepared infantry in a snowstorm for a strategically unimportant area, did not launch the attack until 3 January, by which time substantial numbers of German troops had already managed to fall back successfully, but at the cost of losing most of their heavy equipment.

+ Because of the high cost of advertising, companies usually produce unique advertisements.

+ It is available in as much quantity as desired, with zero opportunity cost to society.

+ The ‘sombra’ tickets for seats not in the sunlight cost more.

+ The project was granted based on the standard cost of electricity, which equals 2.3 Centcents per kilowatt hour, which was a new record for a project of this kind in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

+ Vomitoxin and the fungi that make it cost farmers money.

+ Reusing them can cost less money since they can be used over and over.

+ Some people will use a discount store to find low cost things.

+ It is believed to cost no less than 30 million Thai baht.

+ It cost 2.259 billion tenge to make.

+ It opened on the 3 September 2013 and cost £8.5 million to build.

+ It cost $300,000, an amount unheard of at the time.

+ It can be restored to its original luster at a fraction of the cost of replacement.

+ It cost $24,200,000.

+ It was about the cost of a crimson coat.

+ The tax credit can help pay for significant percentage of the project cost in some cases.

+ In general, Macintosh computers cost more than other computers of the same speed.

+ The total cost of damage could be more than US$20 billion.

+ Construction of the wind farm, which will cost £600 million, is expected to finish in 2011.

+ However, because the electrification did not cost much, the branch was only able to have special two- or three-car trains running on it.

+ Depending on how you attach the storage, how many servers want to access it, etc, these systems usually cost 5-6 digit figures.

+ This can be in the form of a percentage of the cost of the product that the other person sells called a royalty.

+ In 2005, the Department of Immigration began to build an “Immigration Reception and Processing Centre”, completed in 2007 at the cost of $210 million.

+ This situation usually begins with things beginning to cost more while fewer of the things are being made.

+ The serial port is not present for cost savings, and is considered to be a legacy port on personal computers.

+ The total cost of the MSL project is about US$2.3 billion.

+ The cost grew because of the extra security that had to be added after the September 11 attacks, and because the National Assembly did not have an independent estimate of the project’s cost until December 2000, three years after the original estimate.

+ It did not cost very much money.

+ When It was introduced it was highly praised for its cost and is still being produced to this day as the 65C02 by the Western Design Center.

+ However, some of his battles, though successful, cost him heavy losses.

+ Walter, the fourth Architect of the Capitol, and constructed between 1855 and 1866 at a cost of $1,047,291.

+ The typical cost per meal in a fast casual is in the $8–$15 range.

+ The first edition of "The Stage" was published on 1 February 1880 at a cost of 3 old pence for twelve pages.

Some example sentences of “luminosity”

How to use in-sentence of “luminosity”:

– Although the galaxy has a luminosity similar to the SMC, it is much smaller.

– In astronomy, luminosity is not quite the same thing as brightness.

– However its distance from the sun and luminosity are difficult to calculate, but it’s distance is estimated to be approximately 2,600 light years away.

– Its mass is about 130 solar masses and its luminosity four million times that of the Sun.

– Their luminosity can be 100 times greater than that of the Milky Way.

– After the water evaporates, the acacia gum in the paint film increases luminosity and helps prevent the colors from lightening.

Some example sentences of luminosity
Some example sentences of luminosity

Example sentences of “luminosity”:

– However, note the definition is for huge luminosity and rapid mass loss, not simply size.

– Its visual luminosity is about 10,000 times that of the Sun.

– The measure of luminosity is “bolometric magnitude”, the total power output across all wavelengths.

– It is of Stellar classificationspectral type G and luminosity class V on the Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram.

– It has an estimated 17% of the solar massSun’s mass and 24% of the Sun’s radius, but it is radiating only 0.38% of the luminosity of the Sun.

– It is the natural limit to the luminosity of stars, or the radiation generated by accretion onto a compact object.

– The average distance from Kepler-22b to its host star Kepler-22 is about 15% less than the distance from Earth to the Sun This combination of a shorter average distance from the star and a lower stellar luminosity are consistent with a moderate surface temperature at that distance if we assume that the surface is not subject to extreme greenhouse heating.

– Because the star radiates much of its energy in the infrared part of the spectrum, the bolometric luminosity is about 65,000 times that of the Sun.

– The extreme luminosity is by the CNO process.

– There is a strong direct relationship between a Cepheid’s luminosity and pulsation period.

– More notable was Gliese 229B, which was found to have a temperature and luminosity well below the stellar range.

– The reason for its brightness is not its intrinsic luminosity but its relative closeness to the Sun.

- However, note the definition is for huge luminosity and rapid mass loss, not simply size.

- Its visual luminosity is about 10,000 times that of the Sun.
- The measure of luminosity is "bolometric magnitude", the total power output across all wavelengths.

“herself” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “herself”:

+ She sets herself on fire.

+ After she retired from skating she continued to inspire and prove herself to the world.

+ She goes to the temple and tells Kanha to bring her to life but she kills herself instead and dies and talks to Kanha.

+ Dohrn did not want to turn herself in to the police.

+ Some people think that she was of Korean origins, and that both her parents and herself had Korean passports.

herself in sentences?
herself in sentences?

Example sentences of “herself”:

+ She took care of the children herself when they were ill.

+ However, she felt very bad because she had not been faithful to her husband, and she killed herself in 1906.

+ On 29 April 2014, she committed suicide by throwing herself under a train in Uhříněves, Prague.

+ The final champion was Layla El who defeated Beth Phoenix in a two-on-one handicap match with Michelle McCool on Smackdown and McCool self-proclaimed herself as the co-Women’s Champion.

+ Jill then betrays Charlie and kills him, too, to pin him as Trevor’s accomplice and to make herself the sole survivor.

+ Politically reserved, she exerted herself only once, in 1762, in vain, for the preservation of the Society of Jesus in France.

+ She suicideshot herself dead in Heber Springs, Arkansas.

+ Vogelaar killed herself on 7 October 2019 in Utrecht at the age of 69.

+ She calls herself a “femme tomboy”.

+ She took care of the children herself when they were ill.

+ However, she felt very bad because she had not been faithful to her husband, and she killed herself in 1906.

+ On 28 March 1941, Woolf drowned herself by filling her overcoat pockets with stones and walking into the River Ouse near her home.

+ With Morris Cohen in Europe, his wife, Lona Cohen, took it upon herself to travel to Albuquerque on one or two occasions to serve as a carrier.

+ Eboli throws herself at the feet of the Queen, who has now revived, and confesses that she herself is guilty of adultery because she had slept with the king.

+ Heidi then tries to get rid of that child but ends up drowning Angeline herself by accident.

+ Ricky gets Adrianne to have sex, but fails trying to have sex with Grace, who had wanted to save herself for marriage to her on-and-off boyfriend “Jack Pappas” who betrayed her by sleeping with Adrianne.

+ They discover that Rose herself is the Bad Wolf, and that the words are a message.

More in-sentence examples of “herself”:

+ Cooper and Gaga received cats and dogs for herself for the movie.

+ Offers for acting roles began to decline around this time, and she devoted herself to other pursuits including political study; she received a bachelor’s degree in political science from City College of New York in 1975.

+ The boutiques were also a place where fans could buy merchandise made by Selena herself and official clothing.

+ After her break up with Bergman in the early 1970s, she went to Hollywood and appeared in movies such as “Pope Joan but failed to establish herself as the new Nordic star like Greta Garbo and Ingrid Bergman before her.

+ After Schumann’s death Clara devoted herself to playing her husband’s music and helping it to become well known.

+ After taking part in the 2000 Summer Paralympics, for personal reasons, she left international competition and devoted herself to sport climbing.

+ Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia in 2003, but had no practical effect on Hilary, who was by then 21 and could choose for herself whether or not to see her father.

+ Although Mia embarrasses herself at her first state dinner, the queen admits that she found her clumsiness endearing and suggests that they spend quality time together.

+ After the wedding, she tried to kill herself twice.

+ Then she enlisted herself in the People’s Liberation Army.

+ She later moved herself to Los Angeles.

+ He loves her, and by offering her jewellery, and with help of a neighbour, Martha, Gretchen lets herself into Faust’s arms.

+ The next day the voice sings a song about “chinning up”, and reveals herself to be a spider named Charlotte.

+ She voiced a fish version of herself named Katie Current from the 2004 animated comedy movie Shark Tale.

+ When talking about a person, it can mean someone who lives in Germany, or someone who thinks of himself or herself as ‘German’.

+ Gaga wrote the song herself and produced it with R.J.

+ Ames, herself a bisexual, was criticized by people accusing her of homophobia.

+ Blow tried to kill herself on many occasions.

+ From March 1999 until January 2000, Grey starred as herself in the short-lived American Broadcasting CompanyABC sitcom “It’s Like, You Know…”, which used her much-publicized ‘nose job’ as a running gag.

+ Afterwards, Claire fights with Mark and later kills herself by taking a lot of pills at.

+ In 1290 Margaret’s guardians agreed to this, but Margaret herself died in Orkney on her voyage from Norway to Scotland before she was made Queen, or her wedding could take place.

+ Three ran away while the old woman hid herself in blankets because she was sick and unable to run away.

+ On this journey Esperanza learns more about herself and the world around her.

+ The first is an angel calling herself Asphodel.

+ A prison guard, angered by Davison’s blockading herself in her cell, forced a hose into the room and nearly filled it with water.

+ Cooper and Gaga received cats and dogs for herself for the movie.

+ Offers for acting roles began to decline around this time, and she devoted herself to other pursuits including political study; she received a bachelor's degree in political science from City College of New York in 1975.

+ Katerina, who has been very hurt because of Dmitry, thinks that she can never be happy and everybody will betray her in the end, so she proudly tries to sacrifice herself for other people.

+ At the end of each episode, Jennifer herself will perform the theme song that inspired that episode.

+ She considers herself among the “Issei” who are immigrants born in Japan.

+ Blida shot herself in the heart in the bathroom of her own house.

+ In Maggie’s bedroom, Marge sings the lullaby “Rock-a-bye Baby”, but in Maggie’s thoughts she sees herself falling from a tree.

+ She calls herself “Yonsei”, which means that she is the great-granddaughter of people born in Japan who immigrated to the US.

+ She suicidekilled herself using barbiturates.

+ May described herself as a candidate who will unify the party after a ‘divisive’ referendum.

+ For example, a woman sees herself as “not a math person”.

+ Ginetta put herself at risk multiple times to save others.

+ In his exile Luis contracted a marriage with María Teresa de Vallabriga herself an aristocrat but not royalty.

+ Sherrine kills herself to save Linden and the prince from Kas Althume at the end of the story.

+ Che’Nelle has written songs for herself and also co-wrote Carmit Bachar’s single “Fierce”, Ricki-Lee’s debut single “Hell No!” and Leona Lewis’s song “Can’t Breathe”.

+ The Valkyries, having chosen who is to live and die in battle, collect the souls of those slain and bring them to Valhalla, where they will feast and make revelry with Odin; Freyja herself shares half of these heroes with Odin.

+ It was recognized as an achievement when Queen Victoria herself received chloroform to give birth to her fourth child.

+ Amelia Chronos, who, with her ambitions of gaining power and dominance through the manipulation of time, often caused quite a lot of chaos through inventions like a machine that kept looping time every half hour for everyone but herself though none of them worked and an actual time machine through which she could travel into the past or future to manipulate events so that she would ultimately be victorious in her quest for world dominance.

+ Spottedleaf stands up for herself against the predator Thistleclaw.

+ She was a beautiful young girl who wanted to devote herself to the Church and took a vow to remain a virgin.”Liber Eliensis; a History of the Isle of Ely from the Seventh to Twelfth Century”, ed.

+ She always thought she was a good singer and compared herself to the great sopranos.

+ Lloyd herself co-wrote five songs on the tracklist, working with new producers and songwriters such as Beth Ditto and Tove Lo.

+ She refers to herself as “boku”, a Japanese masculine word for “I”.

+ Before her death, she kept a picture of Reagan and herself in the drawing-room of her Swiss home at ­Minusio, overlooking Lake Maggiore.

+ At age 46, Horne wrote a book about herself called “Lena.” She won the Spingarn Medal, the Tony Award, and the Drama Desk Award.

Example uses in sentence of “go to school”

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

+ Some medical trainscriptionists go to school using only a computer by using the internet.

+ Watt did not go to school every day.

+ On March 17, 1992, in Mexico City, all children under the age of 14 could not go to school because of air pollution.

+ In many places around the world, children must go to school for a certain number of years.

+ Medical assistants usually go to school for between one and two years.

+ Black students could not go to school at all, unless they moved to a different county.

+ Children go to school in Drayton Valley.

Example uses in sentence of go to school
Example uses in sentence of go to school

Example sentences of “go to school”:

+ Paralegals go to school for a shorter amount of time than lawyers do, and they do not make as much money.

+ They released their first single “What I Go to School For” in the UK in September 2002 and it reached No.3.

+ Sheldon would go to school there.

+ Because of this, Rohingyas cannot do things that other people in Burma can, such as go to school and vote.

+ So Violet will go to school with sushi and a Greek salad, for example…If a mother wants to feed her child cherry tomatoes over cheezels “” then she can.

+ Boys could go to school there for free, whether they were rich or poor.

+ The government passed laws saying that different races could not live in the same areas, have sexual intercoursesex, get married, go to school together, go to the same beaches, or even go to the same hospitals..

+ They normally go to school for 1 to 2 years.

+ The movie tells the story of two girls, Agnes and Elin, who go to school in the small town of Åmål.

+ People in Turkey have to go to school for 12 years.

+ Paralegals go to school for a shorter amount of time than lawyers do, and they do not make as much money.

+ They released their first single "What I Go to School For" in the UK in September 2002 and it reached No.3.
+ Sheldon would go to school there.

+ Today, children go to school for a longer time.

+ She does not do anything except go to school and work.

+ In the start Leo discovered Adam, Bree and Chase and the Lab Rats wanted to go to school and have a social start so season 1 had more of showing who they are thought in a season 1 episode Marcus had been showed to be a bad guy to Leo but not to the Lab Rats but in more episodes they start doing more life safe events and in Season 1 finial they go in space.

+ There, he is chased by Javert and eventually finds a place where Cosette can go to school and he can work safely.

+ After several trips, Rebecca Lambert and Todd Bent offered to sponsor Asfar so she could go to school in the United States.

+ When he was old enough to go to school he had to climb the 193 steps down to the street every day.

+ Vanilla and Chocolat go to school like regular humans, and they take the hearts of the boys that they see at school and at other places in town.

“storage” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “storage”:

+ A Storage area network is a computing solution for accessing and storing data.

+ Because of this length limit the technology normally appears as an internal computer storage interface.

+ The Windows 2000 Server version has many more features, including the ability to provide Active Directory services and fault-redundant storage volumes.

+ The database uses an open-source storage system and file formats that are common and non-proprietary.

+ Chell has to pick up boxes, called Weighted Storage Cubes, and put them on buttons, which will open the door to the exit of the chamber.

+ USB flash drives have some advantages over other portable storage devices.

+ Including approach and storage tracks, it is about nine and a half city blocks in size.

storage how to use in sentences
storage how to use in sentences

Example sentences of “storage”:

+ At around 3:30 pm that afternoon, they placed opened cans of chafing fuel in a storage room with newly bought furniture.

+ They now have large data storage capacity, averaging and graphical displays.

+ Obviously, each transaction must be recorded, short-term, to allow backup/recovery of the edited articles, in the event of storage failure mid-way before the erase took effect.

+ Skyrmions are important in the emerging solid state technology of spintronics where they promise data storage at much higher densities than ever before.

+ The Dash 80 was put in storage in 1969.

+ A typical beamline at a modern synchrotron will be 25 to 100 m long from the storage ring to the end station, and may cost up to millions of US dollars.

+ However, some special nerve cells can make hormones themselves, and deliver them to glands which act as storage organs.

+ This storage is called a “register.” A CPU usually has many registers.

+ Then they act as living food storage vessels.

+ The museum includes a collections storage facility in Suitland, Maryland.

+ Another version, called two-key TDES, uses k, thus reducing the key size to 112 bits and the storage length to 128 bits.

+ It is about allocating space on “mass storage devices”, like hard drives.

+ The crop is just a storage device.

+ Archivists must also select records valuable enough to justify the costs of storage and preservation, plus the labor-intensive expenses of arrangement, description, and reference service.

+ Secondary storage is usually not directly accessible by the CPU, and data needs to be transferred to primary storage to be available.

+ Most important problem involved in the practical use of hydrogen car is hydrogen storage materials.

+ At around 3:30 pm that afternoon, they placed opened cans of chafing fuel in a storage room with newly bought furniture.

+ They now have large data storage capacity, averaging and graphical displays.
+ Obviously, each transaction must be recorded, short-term, to allow backup/recovery of the edited articles, in the event of storage failure mid-way before the erase took effect.

More in-sentence examples of “storage”:

+ Another option to add storage is to create a new array, and to let a logical volume manager handle the situation.

+ Once the high-energy electron beam has been generated, it is directed into auxiliary components such as bending magnets and insertion devices in storage rings and free-electron lasers.

+ The dam provided inadequate storage capacity for planned development and was raised twice, between 1907–1912 and again 1929–1933.

+ In November 2008, a shipment of radioactive waste from German nuclear plants arrived at a storage site near Gorleben after being delayed by large protests from nuclear activists.

+ At 11.00 PM on December 2 1984, while most of the one million residents of Bhopal slept, an operator at the plant noticed a small leak of methyl isocyanate gas and increasing pressure inside a storage tank.

+ The “rollers” roll and bury a dung ball either for food storage or to make a brooding ball.

+ Modern storage device may hold information, process information, or both.

+ Hence, the target machine-code generator would set a variable named “x” and put the value 57 into that storage place in the computer’s memory, using the instructions of whichever computer chip is being used.

+ The museum building has a three-level base building that is closed to the public and provides staff workspace and storage areas.

+ It comes with 512KB of ROM flash storage and 256KB of RAM.

+ The differences are a skeletonized steel stock which folds to the left for storage and transportation.

+ The internal design also makes a large storage compartment.

+ Although it has ninety-two rooms, many of these are used for storage of presidential files, for household staff and official staff, including military “aides-de-camp”, a Secretary to the President and a press office.

+ Part of the reason for splitting Zork into three different games was that, at the time, micros did not have enough memory and disk storage to handle the entirety of the original game.

+ The storage area is informally called a blood bank.

+ In numerical control, the commands these machines get come from a storage medium; they are not controlled and operated manually.

+ On a personal computer, the file system and storage are on the same machine.

+ The 5T is powered by the Qualcomm Qualcomm SnapdragonSnapdragon 835 and comes with the choice of either 6 or 8 GB of LPDDR4X RAM, depending on the storage configuration.

+ Unlike other removable disk storage solutions, such as the Zip drive, SuperDisk is backward compatible with older diskettes.

+ These are dry savanna, moist savanna, subtropical or tropical dry shrubland, subtropical or tropical moist shrubland, subtropical or tropical dry lowland grassland, freshwater marshes, intermittent freshwater marches, arable land, pastureland, urban areas, water storage areas, ponds, canals and ditches, and man-made karsts.

+ Now Hydrogen storing technology using Hydrogen storage compound metal comes to practical use step in the side of technical, however, hydrogen storing capacity per weight is no match for demand of user, so this technology is not widely used yet.

+ In 1995, an extended 14-track remaster and re-mix of the original master was made, occupying nearly all of the storage capacity offered by a compact disc app.

+ From a user’s perspective, it can be thought of as simply a large storage device.

+ It also reacts very fast with water, which is another reason for its storage in oil.

+ Another option to add storage is to create a new array, and to let a logical volume manager handle the situation.

+ Once the high-energy electron beam has been generated, it is directed into auxiliary components such as bending magnets and insertion devices in storage rings and free-electron lasers.

+ Classical storage media of this kind of data include hard drives and USB flash drives.

+ Features planned for Black-comb included the Sidebar, an emphasis on looking for data, and an advanced storage system named WinFS.

+ He created the story that his wife would join him in London and that he would need the extra storage space.

+ Most storage devices that do not require visual optics to read data fall into this category.

+ USB flash drives have replaced a number of other storage technologies, because they are easier to use.

+ Computer data storage is the name for a number of components of a computer.

+ Some plant storage organs that are similar to bulbs, but have different names are, tubers, corms, tuberous roots, and pseudobulbs.

+ The flash storage allows more Cybiko programs to be stored.

+ This permits backing out the logical change, but few storage systems provide an atomic write semantic on a RAID disk.

+ Flywheels are used for storage of kinetic energy.

+ Temperature in storage units should be kept as low as possible: the pathogen cannot grow below 5°C.

+ Eight new stations and a train storage yard would be constructed.

+ It also has a place specifically for the king, a storage building for ritual items, and a waiting area.

+ This mission includes a fountain, church, cemetery, priest quarters, a storage room and a workshop.

+ However, later released video made to show the best of Jonestown shows Jones opening a storage container full of Kool-Aid in large quantities.

+ FreeNAS is a free network-attached storage server.

+ Currently, the Company is implementing a number of investment projects, the main ones are the construction of the Centralized Spent Fuel Storage Facility, the construction of power plants number 3 and 4, reconstruction of the technical water supply system of the South-Ukrainian NPP and completion of the Tashlyk PSP.

+ Very few storage systems allow “atomic write semantics”.

+ Pre-rendered scenes can require more digital storage space, weaken suspension of disbelief through contrast with real-time animation of normal gameplay, and limit interaction.

+ More progressive biometrics and faster RAM storage are also some rumored specifications for the phablets.

+ The storage capacities are 16, 64, and 128 gigabytes.

+ CompactFlash is a name of a standard used for a mass storage device, which is mostly used in digital cameras.

“croup” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “croup”:

– Epinephrine works best for croup if it is breathed in, so it is made into a special mist that can be inhaled.

– Bacterial croup includes laryngeal diphtheria, bacterial tracheitis, laryngotracheobronchitis, and laryngotracheobronchopneumonitis.

– The most common bacteria that cause croup are”Staphylococcus aureus”, “Streptococcus pneumoniae”, “Hemophilus influenzae”, and “Moraxella catarrhalis”.

– In 1826, Bretonneau distinguished croup from a virus and croup due to diphtheria.

– People with croup can have a “barking”cough, stridor, and hoarseness.

– They are also more likely to get childhood infections like croup or epiglottitis that can cause stridor.

– Doctors decide if a person has croup after they have eliminated other possibilities.

croup how to use?
croup how to use?