– A bivalve takes in water that has plankton and other things floating in it.
– The owners of a competing restaurant called the Chum Bucket, Plankton and Karen, often try to steal the recipe.
– Adults fish are omnivorous and feed on plankton and algae.
– Jellyfish eat plankton and small fish, which they catch using their venomous tentacles.
– In order to feed, a baleen whale opens its mouth widely and scoops in dense shoals of plankton and other small prey, together with a large volume of water.
– Children of Clione eat plankton and become carnivorous when they grow up a little.
– The larvae drift in the plankton until they go to the bottom again to grow.
How to use the word plankton
Example sentences of “plankton”:
– They were a successful and prolific group, being the most important animal members of the plankton until they died out in the early part of the Devonian period.
– Baleen whales strain plankton out of the water, whereas the Odontoceti eat larger prey.
– There is a theory that the basking shark feeds on the surface when plankton is common, then sheds its gill rakers and hibernates in deeper water during winter.
– It feeds mainly on plankton and nekton, small crustaceans, schooling fish, and sometimes on small tuna and squids.
– The anoxic event would have removed much of the plankton at the base of the food chain.
– Their life-style in the plankton is similar to that of pelagic jellyfish.
– Baleen whales, such as the blue whale, use a comb-like structure made of keratin to filter the plankton from the water.
– Pterobranchia feed by filtering plankton out of the water with the help of cilia attached to tentacles.
– A type of plankton known as diatoms construct their exoskeletons, known as tests, from silica.
– On the third day, PlanktonPlankton tries to play the harmonica, but the holes are bigger than he is and he gets tired of running to each hole.
– It was a predator of small fish; the fish ate plankton in the upper pelagic layers of the sea.
- They were a successful and prolific group, being the most important animal members of the plankton until they died out in the early part of the Devonian period.
- Baleen whales strain plankton out of the water, whereas the Odontoceti eat larger prey.
– When a predator of plankton is sensed through motion in the water, the dinoflagellate luminesces.
– Fin whales are filter feeders that eat plankton and small fish from the water.
– It eats plankton and fish larvae.
– Basket stars may be capable of suspension feeding, using the mucus coating on their arms to trap plankton and bacteria.
– They are present in huge numbers in plankton worldwide.
– It makes 5 million tons of plankton in August and September.
– Karen Plankton is one of the main characters of “SpongeBob SquarePants”.
– Other sea life included invertebrates such as molluscs, ammonites, squid-like belemnites, and plankton including coccolithophores that secreted the chalky platelets that give the Cretaceous its name, foraminiferans and radiolarians.
– Krabs, Sandy and Squidward must team up with Plankton in order to get it back unbounce.
– The spacecraft had two main parts: the Cassini orbiter and the Huygens probe.
– Pictures of Amalthea were taken in 1979 and 1980 by the “Voyager programVoyager 1 and 2” spacecraft, and later, in more detail, by the “Galileo” orbiter in the 1990s.
– In June 2009, the NASA Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter was able to photograph the Apollo 14 landing site.
– The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter is one of those orbiting Mars.
How to use the word orbiter
Example sentences of “orbiter”:
- Most of the orbiter was designed and built by NASA, although ASI built and programmed some parts that talked to the Huygens probe.
- ISRO flew the Mars Orbiter Mission in 2013 and it reached Mars in 2014, making India the 4th country to put a spacecraft in orbit around Mars.
– Most of the orbiter was designed and built by NASA, although ASI built and programmed some parts that talked to the Huygens probe.
– ISRO flew the Mars Orbiter Mission in 2013 and it reached Mars in 2014, making India the 4th country to put a spacecraft in orbit around Mars.
– The first mission to Venus will be an orbiter mission called Shukrayaan-1, that may launch in 2023.
– In March 2014, a mission was proposed to place an orbiter on Mars orbit by 2021 and study Phobos and Deimos.
– It was called the Mars Orbiter Mission.
– The name comes from the orbiter name, already defined as Rosetta, which is the name of the stele that allowed Jean-François Champollion to understand ancient Egypt hieroglyphics.
– The orbiter also works as a communications satellite.
– The orbiter was named after the Italian-French astronomer Giovanni Domenico Cassini, who discovered some moons of Saturn.
– It consisted of a probe to orbit Venus which was called an orbiter and another probe that will land on Venus which was called a lander.
– The Mars flybys such as Viking, Mars Odyssey, Mars Global Surveyor, Mars Express, and the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter had cameras.
– The next Mars mission will be the Mars Orbiter Mission 2, and will be launched in 2022 or 2023.
– The Mars Orbiter Mission is a space probe that has been orbiting Mars since 24 September 2014.
– The last radio signal from the orbiter was on March 22, 1976.
– It built and launched the Mars Orbiter Mission which made India the first country to get to Mars on its first try.
– Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter is a NASA spacecraft.
– Through this process, a private company transforms into a public company.
– Decisions of the United States courts of appeals have been published by the private company West West Publishing in the “Federal Reporter” series since the courts were established.
– Jaguar was a private company until it became part of the British Motor Corporation in 1966.
– The original bridge, the first iron bridge over the Thames, was built by a private company and was run as a toll bridge before being taken into public ownership in 1879.
– Some examples of such alternative investments are: real estate, Mortgageprivate mortgages, private company stock, oil and gas limited partnerships, precious metals, horses, and intellectual property.
– Initial public offerings are when a private company sells shares of stock to the public for the first time.
– He served as Chairman of the private company Midgeon Holdings Pty Ltd.
Private company some ways to use
Example sentences of “Private company”:
– It was then taken as a private company in 2008.
– Reverse takeovers are when a private company takes over a..
– It became a private company in June 2006 by merging with Taxi Holdings.
– The council is the owner of the Penrith Leisure Centre which is run by a private company under contract.
– In December 2010, the launch of the COTS Demo Flight 1 mission, SpaceX became the first private company to successfully launch, orbit and recover a spacecraft.
– Dictators are normally backed by powerful groups, such as landowners, private company owners, bank owners and in some cases institutions like the Roman Catholic Church to put in place law and order by force.
– Snapper Halt was purchased in 2010 by Exmoor Associates – a private company dedicated to securing trackbed for restoring the railway.
– Sunderland Corporation’s massive post-war housing estate developments, such as Farringdon, Pennywell, Grindon, Hylton Red House, Hylton Castle, Thorney Close and Town End Farm, together with earlier developments, have all passed into the ownership of Gentoo, a private company and a “Registered Social Landlord”.
– This meant that it was a private company whose business was to carry money, packages or valuable things from one place to another.
– Branson started Virgin people, a private company that is trying to get people in space.
– A private company called “Tsūtenkaku Kanko Co.
– Many trusts and hospitals have chosen to use a private company for these tasks.
– With Dragon’s safe recovery, SpaceX became the first private company to launch, orbit, and recover a spacecraft; prior to this mission, only government agencies had been able to recover orbital spacecraft.
– Dell is a private company that makes laptop and desktop computers and computer accessories.
- It was then taken as a private company in 2008.
- Reverse takeovers are when a private company takes over a..
- It became a private company in June 2006 by merging with Taxi Holdings.
+ Loch Druidibeg on South Uist is a National Nature Reserve owned and managed by Scottish Natural Heritage.
+ The island is uninhabited today, it has been made into a nature reserve for breeding seabirds.
+ Dairy Farm Nature Reserve is connected to the Yellow Trail via the Dairy Farm Loop, while the MacRitchie Reservoir is connected to BTNR by the Kampong Trail.
+ The nature reserve was established in 1883.
+ In 1985, the Ust-Lena Nature Reserve was formed in the delta of the Lena River.
+ The Bokeo Nature Reserve was created as protection for the black crested gibbon, discovered in 1997, previously thought to be extinct.
Some in-sentence examples of nature reserve
Example sentences of “nature reserve”:
+ There is also the Machangulo Private Nature Reserve in the Machangulo Peninsula.
+ China set up the first giant panda nature reserve in 1963.
+ In 1953, Kettlewell experimented at Cadbury Nature Reserve in Birmingham.
+ There is also the Machangulo Private Nature Reserve in the Machangulo Peninsula.
+ China set up the first giant panda nature reserve in 1963.
+ In 1953, Kettlewell experimented at Cadbury Nature Reserve in Birmingham.
+ It is a nature reserve which gets 40,000 visits a year.
+ The nature reserve of Grimsholmen is located near the village.
+ The small island of Memmert south of Juist is a nature reserve housing rare birds.
+ The nature reserve of the Drowned Land of Saeftinghe lies in the municipality.
+ A nature reserve is land that is kept for conservation and to provide special opportunities for study or research.
+ Fingal’s Cave is a sea cave on the uninhabited island of Staffa, in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland, part of a National Nature Reserve owned by the National Trust for Scotland.
+ Shepreth Wildlife Park, a nature reserve and one of the UK’s only insect research laboratories.
+ Tapitallee Nature Reserve is also in Tapitallee.
+ Yoesden, south of Chinnor Road, is a nature reserve the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust manages.
+ Rozendaal lies at the southern edge of the nature reserve of the Veluwe, and consists of heath and forests.
+ South Norwood Country Park is a large green space and nature reserve in South Norwood, it was the site of a former sewage farm which was made for the growing population of London.
+ A nature reserve is a protected area.
+ The region declared a nature reserve by decision of the Prime Minister of Egypt in 1986.
+ The Two People’s Bay Nature Reserve is a small nature reserve on the south west coast of Western Australia.
+ As the First Lady, Lady Bird Johnson used her influence to achieve some new things for the society.
+ To achieve the same effect as the above parameter for sites not supported by the Designation template, the following parameters are necessary.
+ There are different ways to achieve this.
+ A Buddha can also help a person achieve enlightenment.
+ Both use intense applied magnetic fields in order to achieve dispersion and very high stability to deliver spectral resolution.
+ With multiple staging, they can achieve extremely high output pressures greater than 10,000 psi.
achieve how to use in sentences
Example sentences of “achieve”:
+ Many high performance CPUs have more physical registers than may be named directly in the instruction set and they can rename registers in hardware to achieve better instruction level parallelism.
+ In recent years, Thondup has repeatedly said that the only way to achieve progress is with China.
+ To achieve these goals, the Church supported clerical political parties, confronting them to other confessions, primarily to the Serbian Orthodox Church, by publicly preaching hatred against the Orthodox population and advocating Croatian and Slovene separatism and intolerance against others.
+ Tottenham were the first winners of the UEFA Cup tournament, and the first team in the 20th century to achieve the league and cup double.
+ UNESCO tries to achieve what it wants to do through six programs: education, natural sciences, social and human sciences, culture, communication and information.
+ The Lancia V6 in 1950 used a 60° angle between the cylinder banks and a six-throw crankshaft, to achieve equally spaced firing intervals of 120°.
+ He was able to achieve his goal to participate in the Olympic Games in 1996.
+ He was one of the earliest Ngaanyatjarra artists to achieve success using Western civilizationWestern-style painting techniques.
+ Sadhus have given up trying to achieve the first three Hindu goals of life: Kama.
+ As a Labour backbencher, Livingstone lost the public platform he possessed as head of the GLC; furthermore, his brand of radical socialism was increasingly out of step with the Labour leadership, which had moved sharply towards the centre under the leadership of Neil Kinnock who now blamed left-wingers like Livingstone for Labour’s ‘unelectability.’ Over the long term, though, it was Livingstone rather than Kinnock who was to achieve electoral success.
+ Out-of-order execution has been used in most recent high-performance CPUs to achieve some of their speed gains.
+ On September 14, the song of EXO, “Power”, got the highest score of all time in “M! Countdown” with 11 000 points, making EXO the first artist to achieve a perfect score after system changes were implemented in June 2015.
+ Postgenderism argues that marking people into different sex of gender groups and gender roles is not needed and results in a limitation on the possibilities of people and what they can achieve in life.
+ Many high performance CPUs have more physical registers than may be named directly in the instruction set and they can rename registers in hardware to achieve better instruction level parallelism.
+ In recent years, Thondup has repeatedly said that the only way to achieve progress is with China.
+ To achieve these goals, the Church supported clerical political parties, confronting them to other confessions, primarily to the Serbian Orthodox Church, by publicly preaching hatred against the Orthodox population and advocating Croatian and Slovene separatism and intolerance against others.
More in-sentence examples of “achieve”:
+ They would achieve moderate success with the next three albums, including “Born Too Late”, which has been cited as their best-selling release, but they were never able to become a popular band.
+ Although she didn’t achieve much fame until her 40th birthday, she is now considered one of the best and most beautiful Brazilian actresses.
+ Sweeney, the elder, return to the tribe to receive totems, necklaces that take the shape of animals, with each animal being representative of something the brothers must achieve to prove themselves as men.
+ In March 1922, de Valera made an angry speech saying that, if the Treaty was accepted, it might be necessary to “wade through Irish blood” to achieve Irish freedom.
+ My mission is to inspire and empower women around the world to pursue their health and fitness goals and to help them achieve those goals through active, positive habits! Join me and lets start a fitness journey together! in the pool party.
+ Maxi’s dream is to work with Javier Bardem one day, and achieve an acting career in Hollywood.
+ This means larger and larger doses need to be taken to achieve the same effect.
+ It is awarded to service members who achieve an above-average score on a weapons qualification course.
+ In order to achieve this goal, JSST is publishing the Journal of Advanced Simulation in Science and Engineering in English.
+ Manager always has to believe in his people and expect them to achieve the best results.
+ In geologic terms, the stream will erode down through its bed to achieve the base level of erosion throughout its course.
+ It is the first music video from the 2000s decade to achieve this milestone.
+ It may be used to try to achieve fairness in some system of ethics.
+ Socially prescribed perfectionism is the believed need to achieve unrealistic standards placed by other people on oneself.
+ This enables it to achieve the excellent swimming abilities.
+ To pad the result with zeros to achieve the desired precision, use.
+ Most pop icons achieve their status through death, typically at a young age.
+ It teaches that to achieve true socialism and become self-sufficient, the state must become fully isolated from the rest of society.
+ It was a code of moral conduct which reflected Akbar’s secular ideas and he desire to achieve peace, unity, tolerance in his empire.
+ You can achieve a similar effect for subpages by adding a slash.
+ These efforts failed to achieve desired effects due to the Japanese defenses.
+ Still, other people say that the meaning of life is to achieve the goals you set in life.
+ A CIA report on nuclear activity in Iran, in December 2007 claimed that Iran’s secret program to achieve nuclear weaponnuclear weapons technology was stopped in 2003, and that since then, it was never restarted.
+ Therefore, the economic developer must make sure that there are sufficient economic development programs in place to assist the businesses achieve their goals.
+ The failure of Germany to achieve its objectives of destroying Britain’s air defenceair defences or forcing Britain to negotiate an armistice or an outright surrender is considered to be its first major defeat and one of the crucial turning points in the war.Bungay, Stephen.
+ Following California’s admission to the Union, Californios and pro-slavery Southerners in lightly populated, rural Southern California attempted three times in the 1850s to achieve a separate statehood or territorial status.
+ They would achieve moderate success with the next three albums, including "Born Too Late", which has been cited as their best-selling release, but they were never able to become a popular band.
+ Although she didn't achieve much fame until her 40th birthday, she is now considered one of the best and most beautiful Brazilian actresses.
+ Sweeney, the elder, return to the tribe to receive totems, necklaces that take the shape of animals, with each animal being representative of something the brothers must achieve to prove themselves as men.
+ The Evelina approach was the main reason Arsenal were able to achieve this, first implemented by manager Arsene Wenger.
+ The film did not achieve high audience numbers in its initial release, but has subsequently become a Cult filmcult classic and spawned a Broadway musical of the same name which was nominated for four Tony Awards.
+ Indeed, the ultimate goal is to achieve a communist society, one with no class or state.
+ Anarcho-primitivists look at the history of human civilization in order to decide how to achieve their goals.
+ Kitanoumi was promoted to “yokozuna” at age 21, becoming the youngest ever to achieve sumo’s top rank, and he remained a “yokozuna” for a record 63 tournaments.
+ He published a monthly magazine “Goal”, which was to encourage Chinese people to achieve their goals.
+ To achieve this he uses several methods and concepts taken from his teachers.
+ Price controls fail to achieve their proximate aim, which is to reduce prices paid by retail consumers, but such controls do manage to reduce supply.
+ It is also possible to use to achieve the same effect, but this may not be compatible with HTML 5.
+ In the Scout movement, people learn to work together to achieve a goal.
+ However fuel-injected two-strokes achieve better engine lubrication, and cooling and reliability should improve considerably.
+ Political parties in the Bahamas exist within a two-party system, in that there are two dominant political parties, with extreme difficulty for candidates to achieve electoral success under the banner of any other party.
+ To achieve this functionality, simply pass the “talk” parameter through, i.e.
+ It is a course of action, or a procedure, to achieve a result, or an end-product.
+ They have a secret goal, which they want to achieve by their breeding program.
+ When all the telescopes are combined, the facility can achieve an angular resolution of about 0.001 arc-second.
+ He could use this sympathy along with the Republic’s lack of action to achieve the political position of Supreme Chancellor.
+ Although there are harmful effects, it also results in motivation by aiming to achieve perfection while avoiding failure.
+ Therefore, it would seem that the only practical way to achieve actual immortality is to upload one’s mind into a supercomputer to live in virtual reality.
+ Many of these movements did not fully achieve their goals.
+ For navigation boxes using, and achieve the same styling without using this template.
+ The most successful of these was dance mat game “Dance Dance Revolution”, which was also the only one to achieve large-scale success outside of Japan.
+ Quaid e Azam led this movement and Hashim Gazdar was a friend of Muhammed Ali Jinnah on the platform of All India Muslim League to achieve the goal of a separate Muslim state.
+ During the glass making process various pigments from natural resources, for example earths, salts or metal-oxides were added to the colourless heated glass to achieve unique colour schemes.
– A is a place for sex in Japan that specializes in oral sex.
– It is a way for things like history, literature, and Oral lawlaw to be passed down from generation to generation without a writing system.
– Ten Cate’s Oral Histology: Development, Structure, and Function.
– According to Haley, he based his novel “Roots” on oral tradition and research, including a visit to Africa.
– Commercial preparations are available as either pre-prepared fluids or packets of oral rehydration salts ready for mixing with the fluid.
Example sentences of oral
Example sentences of “oral”:
– Chen died in Xi’an, Shaanxi from oral cancer on 29 April 2016, aged 73.
– The advantage of oral pseudoephedrine over topical nasal preparations, such as oxymetazoline, is that it does not cause rebound congestion ; however, it is more likely to cause adverse effects, including high blood pressure.
– It is only possible to find oral temperatures on patients who can hold the thermometer correctly in their mouth.
– This is called oral history.
– A basic oral rehydration therapy solution is composed of salt, sugar, and water in solution, made using a standard ratio and is appropriate for use in situations when ORS must be prepared without the standard ingredients., World Health Organization, Global Task Force on Cholera Control.
– There are a few different types of oral cancers.
– The main focus in the oral stage is pleasure-seeking through the infant’s mouth.
– Cunnilingus is oral sex involving a person’s female genitals.
– According to oral traditions written down by missionaries in the 1860s, the island originally had a very clear class system, with an ariki, high chief, who had great power over nine other clans and their chiefs.
– Cunnilingus is oral sex performed on the vulva.
– People may engage in oral sex as part of foreplay before intercourse, or during, or following intercourse.
– Short stories are closely related to oral story-telling traditions and prose anecdotes.
– They helped keep oral tradition, helped make a shared value system and kept the culture of their people.
– The First Officer was Oral Ulusman age 38, he has been with Turkish Airlines for five years.
– Uenuku is a Deitygod of Māori oral histories.
– According to reliable oral traditions, Subah Khan’s ancestral elders from the Tanoli tribe had attracted the wrath of the mighty Mughal Empire by launching attacks on imperial forces and convoys in the region from their remote villages in Tanawal.
- Chen died in Xi'an, Shaanxi from oral cancer on 29 April 2016, aged 73.
- The advantage of oral pseudoephedrine over topical nasal preparations, such as oxymetazoline, is that it does not cause rebound congestion ; however, it is more likely to cause adverse effects, including high blood pressure.
- It is only possible to find oral temperatures on patients who can hold the thermometer correctly in their mouth.
More in-sentence examples of “oral”:
– This may include oral rehydration solution, healthy food, and medications to control the fever.
– The tentacles surround the oral disk.
– The bush ballads are often ironic and humorous, for example “Beautiful Land of Australia.” They were an oral and folkloric tradition, and only later published in print, such as Banjo Paterson’s “Old Bush Songs”, in the 1890s.
– If the child cannot go to a clinic or hospital, oral rehydration solution can be used.
– One can get sexually transmitted diseases from oral sex, such as herpes simplex.
– People with LADA usually control their diabetes using very similar methods and Healthy lifestylechanges of lifestyle to type 2 diabetes: eating right, exercising and oral medications; weight loss is optional.
– Some of these were first Oral laworal traditions and later written in the Mishnah, the Talmud, and other works.
– Beninese literature had a strong oral tradition long before French became the main language.
– There are two major kinds of oral contraceptive pills.
– It features Hilton performing oral sex on Solomon and copulating with him and features some night-vision camera.
– At the 2000 Republican National Convention in Philadelphia, Abel introduced a campaign to ban all breastfeeding because “it is an incestuous relationship between mother and baby that manifests an oral addiction leading youngsters to smoke, drink and even becoming anti-social.” After 200 interviews over two years, Abel confessed the hoax in U.S.
– Many cultures do have an oral law, while most legal systems of today have a formal written organisation.
– In lieu of written accounts, most of the stories from the locals were passed down through oral histories, songs and poems.
– Koirala was diagnosed with oral cancer in 2006 and lung cancer in July 2014.
– Mammary intercourse is sometimes combined with oral sex.
– STDs can spread through oral sex or anal sex, or when two people’s genitals touch.
– The work is written in a flowing version of written English languageEnglish that is similar to the spoken ancient Hindu oral traditions.
– In Japan, only certain sex acts are legal; vaginal sex for money is against the law while oral sex for money is legal.
– Sodomy is anal sexanal or oral sex.
– He was best known for his work to develop a oral contraceptive pills and the use of physical methods in organic chemistry.
– In oral communication Western Lombard languageLombard, are still well preserved.
– It is difficult to judge how these oral versions influenced the written ones.
– Russell wrote its charter, or statement of its purpose, and explained that it was for “the mental, moral and religious improvement of men and women, by teaching the Bible by means of the publication and distribution of Bibles, books, papers, pamphlets and other Bible literature, and by providing oral lectures free for the people”.
– On 8 June 2018, Bueno died from oral cancer and merkel-cell carcinoma at a hospital in São Paulo, Brazil, aged 78.
– Two of them are oral sex and anal sex.
– The originally Oral literatureoral poetry of Si Mohand and Ait Menguellet are particularly notable in this respect.
– This is called oral rehydration.
– Food particles in the water current are trapped in a stream of mucous that travels along the tentacles until it reaches the oral ring.
– The influence of visual and auditory information on the perception of speech and non-speech oral movements in patients with left hemisphere lesions.
– Two men can also rub each other’s sex organs, or perform oral or anal sex on each other.
– People can get sexually transmitted infections from oral sex, such as herpes, HIV and even oral cancer.
– In MODY 2, oral medications or insulin may not be needed.
– Ironically, the Millses discovered a better fit to the Haley oral history in the written record than Haley himself had found.
– In 1168, Maimonides finished a commentary to the Mishnah, the written version of traditional Jewish oral law.
– Therefore, there is a distinct possibility that the Homeric epics had a life, perhaps a long life, as oral literature, spoken by story-tellers.
– However, many people in western and other cultures have oral sex.
– Women who use combined oral contraceptives are less likely to get cancer of the ovaries.
– A person can get oral cancer without having any other type of cancer.
– The term “folk music” is usually used for European and American music which is part of an oral tradition.
– Notes are usually taken from a transient source, such as an oral discussion at a meeting, or a lecture or even a passing thought.
– The first stage is the oral stage.
– The Qur’an was not written all together in book-form while Muhammad was alive; it was kept by oral communication and brief written records.
– Namsadang Nori was chosen as a UNESCO Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.
– The Nibelungenlied probably had a broad oral tradition, as there were many different versions.
– Inconsistent use was reported by 49% of those using condoms and 76% of those using the combined oral contraceptive pill; 42% of those using condoms reported failure through slipping or breakage.
- This may include oral rehydration solution, healthy food, and medications to control the fever.
- The tentacles surround the oral disk.
- The bush ballads are often ironic and humorous, for example "Beautiful Land of Australia." They were an oral and folkloric tradition, and only later published in print, such as Banjo Paterson's "Old Bush Songs", in the 1890s.
How to use in-sentence of “with the exception of”:
– The polymorphism is so high that in a mixed population there are no two individuals with exactly the same set of MHC genes and molecules, with the exception of identical twins.
– The CNI’s jurisdiction covers all states of the Republic of India with the exception of the four states in the south in 3,000 pastorates.Reformed Online :.
– Therefore, NHK cut the appearance part of The Tigers that had already been recorded in “Grand Show of Song”, and after that, with the exception of Jackey Yoshikawa and his Blue Comets who had short hair, long-haired group sounds come and was banned due to poor rating.
– Each of the 9 government regions of England are covered by a single NHS ambulance trust, with the exception of the South East region.
– His role as the press liaison between the Vatican and the world press corps gave him perhaps the highest visibility of any one person in the Vatican CityVatican during the long reign of Pope John Paul II, with the exception of the Pope himself.
with the exception of how to use in sentences
Example sentences of “with the exception of”:
– The tournament began during the 1988-89 season with the exception of being held in April 2018 due to Alex Trebek’s brain surgery and April 2020 due to The Greatest of All Time Tournament.
– Their edits are all vandalism, with the exception of the redlinked user, adding the same “I am gay and i am jealous about lesbians because they are very sexy than me.” to the pages they edit.
– This was the same list used in the 2011 season, with the exception of Irma which replaced Irene.
– The tiger shark is found throughout the world’s coastal temperate and tropical waters, with the exception of the Mediterranean Sea, and have been known to swim to depths of up to 350 metres.
– The castle burned down in 1775 and was rebuilt in 1795 with the exception of the castle tower, but it was destroyed again after the Meiji Restoration.
– He has held several academic posts, but since 1962 has been at the University of Texas, with the exception of his term as United States Secretary of Labor as a member of Jimmy Carter’s Administration.
- The tournament began during the 1988-89 season with the exception of being held in April 2018 due to Alex Trebek's brain surgery and April 2020 due to The Greatest of All Time Tournament.
- Their edits are all vandalism, with the exception of the redlinked user, adding the same "I am gay and i am jealous about lesbians because they are very sexy than me." to the pages they edit.
- This was the same list used in the 2011 season, with the exception of Irma which replaced Irene.
– These plates are generally shown on major plate maps, with the exception of the Arabian and Indian plates, which are smaller than the others.
– China is not recognised by Foreign relations of China#Countries have no diplomatic relations with the PRC19 UN member states and the Holy See, which, with the exception of Bhutan, recognise Taiwan instead.
– The game has had very positive signals, with the exception of the Windows port.
– Public transportation do not ply along through the locality with the exception of auto-rickshaws and taxis.
More in-sentence examples of “with the exception of”:
- Percy dislikes nicknames or titles being given to him, with the exception of those given by Annabeth Chase.
- The island is - with the exception of fire and rescue vehicles - free of cars.
– Percy dislikes nicknames or titles being given to him, with the exception of those given by Annabeth Chase.
– The island is – with the exception of fire and rescue vehicles – free of cars.
– RPGs, with the exception of self-contained versions, are muzzleloaders, loaded from the front end.
– All stations in Singapore are either elevated or underground, with the exception of Bishan.
– The Bignose shark is listed as Data Deficient throughout its range, with the exception of Australia, where it is listed as Least Concern by the IUCN.
– All the songs, with the exception of “Jingle Bombs”, were written and accompanied by Brian Haner, who joined Dunham’s act as “Guitar Guy”.
– In 2002, state papers released by the British Public Record Office under the ‘Thirty Year Rule’ Irish and British state papers are generally released after a delay of thirty years with the exception of papers that are deemed to ‘damage the country’s image or foreign relations’ if they were to be released.
– Between 1999 and 2006 all French departments have grown in population with the exception of the following seven departments: Allier and Cantal in Auvergne Auvergne, Creuse in Lorraine.
– In October 1961, the final remaining brick sections of the track were paved over with asphalt, with the exception of a distinct three-foot-wide line of bricks at the start/finish line.
– The team has competed in the city since 1969, with the exception of 1983.
– This makes it much narrower than in other octopuses, with the exception of the closely allied monotypic genera “Ocythoe” and “Vitreledonella”.
– All episodes are 22 minutes long and the season comprises of 26 episodes, with the exception of the third season, which contains 13 episodes.
– Mirepoix derives its name, as many other elements of French cuisine do, “Au 18e siècle, à l’exception de Bechameil, inventeur de la béchamel dont il écrivit la recette en vers, les noms utilisés pour nommer les plats sont ceux des “employeurs” des cuisiniers : tels sont la Purée Soubise, les pommes Pompadour, la Mirepoix…” “In the 18th century, with the exception of Bechameil, inventor of béchamel sauce, who wrote the recipe in verse, names of culinary dishes were the names of the employers of cooks.
– All parameters passed to this template are passed through to the test-case templates, with the exception of parameters starting with an underscore character, which are reserved for internal use.
– This is because it was the line of the Missouri Compromise, which was used to divide the slave and free states west of the Mississippi River, with the exception of Missouri, which is mostly north of this parallel.
– However, despite success of the movie, he never got the chance to be taken as seriously as an actor again, with the exception of the westerns “Charro!” and “Flaming Star”.
– These days are the same as the flag days of the United Kingdom with the exception of 3 September, which is a specific flag day in Scotland and during which the Red Ensign may also be used.
– From 1991 to 2005 the Braves, with the exception of 1994 because of a strike, won their division.
– They are thought of as the greatest violins with the exception of those by Stradivari.
– All Gaelic football matches last for 60 minutes, divided into two halves of thirty minutes, with the exception of senior inter-county games which last for 70 minutes.
– He directed most of his movies in the Soviet Union, with the exception of his last two movies which were produced in Italy and Sweden.
– At the same time, Utah spends more per capita than any state with the exception of Alaska.
– The northern zone is cold and snowy in winters with heavy rainfall and pleasant summers with the exception of Peshawar basin, which is hot in summer and cold in winter.
– Is inhabited only by hobbits, a race similar to the men and characterized by their short stature.”The Fellowship of the Ring”, Prologue Founded in the middle of the Middle-earth#ChronologyThird Age, their known history is small and with little significants events because the peaceful nature of its inhabitants, with the exception of the events that took place during the War of the Ring.
– Confirmed cases have been reported in all of Canada’s provinces and territories, with the exception of Nunavut.
– There is agreement between Israel and Lebanon on their border, with the exception of a small area of known as the “Shebaa Farms” which Israel took over during a war.
– Bender decides to marry Amy, to Farnsworth’s frustration given that robosexual marriage is illegal with the exception of Space Massachusetts.
– The only time the circuit is run on a reverse direction is during the D1 Grand Prix drifting round.JDM Option Vol.21 The series has hosted its rounds since 2003, with the exception of the 2004 closure.
– Practically all the shrines are made out of stone with the exception of one dedicated to the Goddess Valli which has been constructed with timber.
– This is the same list used in the 2012 season, with the exception of the name Sara which replaced Sandy.
– Up to eight participants can compete in each race, with the exception of “Mario Kart Wii”, which holds twelve.
– However, the naive young boy realized that there was not a single flowerbed of “swee’peas” in sight, with the exception of a bed of sunflowers on the ship.
– The tiger shark is found throughout the world’s coastal temperate and tropical waters, with the exception of the Mediterranean Sea.
– The roster of events has not changed since then, with the exception of the omission of the long racewalk in 1976.
– The costs of research usually doubles each level, with the exception of Graviton Technology, which costs 300,000 energy and is not useful over level 1.
– Around the time of the French RevolutionRevolution there had been lots of performances of ballet, but during the 19th century there was less interest with the exception of “La Sylphide” and “Giselle”.
– Therefore, ratites are a group of medium to large birds, most of whom are flightless, with the exception of the tinamous.
– Much of the bodywork was constructed using Leyland National bus components, with the exception of the cabs, in 1980.
– A number of “Pokémon” games have been released, mostly on Nintendo systems, with the exception of Pokémon GO as The Pokémon Company is owned by Nintendo.
– Teams from Sierra Leone have been to every Summer Olympic Games held since 1968, with the exception of 1972 and 1976.
– But unlike the tropical cyclone article, it contains no dreaded red links with the exception of the template which still has two red links leftover.
– All the seeds made it through the opening round with the exception of Francesca Schiavone and Rennae Stubbs, who lost winning just five games in what is Stubbs’ last Australian Open.
– It was similar to other dromaeosaurids found in Liaoning, with the exception of being somewhat more primitive.
– Armour is certainly very ancient, but it was little used in infantry warfare for quite a long time, with the exception of helmets.
– This change has typically been the only change made with each revision of the flag since 1777, with the exception of changes in 1795 and 1818, which increased the number of stripes to 15 and then returned it to 13, respectively.
– Arabic is spoken in all district centers of the governorate and most, if not all towns and villages surrounding them, with the North Levantine ArabicNorth Levantine dialect mostly used, with the exception of the town of Kessab, a historically Armenian-populated town where Armenian is the primary language in it and the surrounding villages such as Sev Aghpyur, Esguran and Duzaghaj, and the Turkmen Mountain where Turcoman is spoken primarily.
– The Congress was concerned with determining the entire shape of Europe after the Napoleonic wars, with the exception of the terms of peace with France, which had already been decided by the Treaty of Paris, signed a few months earlier, on May 30, 1814.
– The Yaeyama language is the native language of the entire Yaeyama island chain, with the exception of Yonaguni, which is home to the Yonaguni language instead.
– Most of the inner moons would appear as bright, star-like points with the exception of Janus, although most would shine brighter than any star.
– This is the only field necessary for public companies to generate most of the links, with the exception of Hoover’s and corporate filings from the SEC.
– Although it developed in Africa, the industry is named after the type site of Saint-Acheul, now a suburb of Amiens in northern France where some of the first examples were found in the 19th century.
– Ethylene is made in the chemical industry by steam cracking.
– He was first asked to join the entertainment industry from a singing competition.
– Cranes are often used in the construction industry and in creating or moving heavy things.
– Revoy wants to change the comic book industry by removing intermediate steps in the production process.
– Braxton left the music industry but returned in 2009.
– Few companies changed the history and development of industry and society in the 20th century as much as Ford Motor Company.
– In recent years, agriculture has expanded to the wine industry and olive production and processing.
Some example sentences of industry
Example sentences of “industry”:
– Cattle raising is very important in the region because there are many savannas with grasses around the city and to the south of it; the dairy industry is important, with an important production of different types of cheese.
– Some industry experts predict that Microsoft will release IE9 as a major out-of-band version that is not tied to any particular version of Windows.
– From the middle of the 19th century onwards, trade, industry and tourism gained momentum.
– It is a major centre of industry and commerce and has become established as the focus of logistics activity for Northern Ireland.
– Bruton was also Delegation of the European Union to the United StatesAmbassador of the European Union to the United States from 2004 to 2009, Opposition Leader from 1990 to 1994 and 1997 to 2001, Deputy Leader of Fine Gael from 1987 to 1990, Minister for the Public Service from January 1987 to March 1987, Minister for Finance from 1981 to 1982 and 1986 to 1987, Minister for Industry, Trade, Commerce and Tourism from 1983 to 1986, Minister for Industry and Energy from 1982 to 1983, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Industry and Commerce from 1973 to 1977.
– The Recording Industry Association of America or RIAA is an organization that was created and paid for by large record companies.
– In 2012, the song was certified quintuple-Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.
– Early forms of industry developed at this time; however, unlike in other cities, no guilds were formed in Aarau.
– The is a 12-week course where adults learn to work in the food-service industry while also developing career and professional skills.
– It argued that Australia needed protective tariffs to allow Australian industry to grow and provide employment.
- Cattle raising is very important in the region because there are many savannas with grasses around the city and to the south of it; the dairy industry is important, with an important production of different types of cheese.
- Some industry experts predict that Microsoft will release IE9 as a major out-of-band version that is not tied to any particular version of Windows.
– After a lot of shows on the West Coast, Hole signed to the indie record label Sympathy for the Record Industry in 1990.
– The buffalo hunting industry became an important employer of Aboriginal people during the dry-season months.
– There is a bit of textile industry as well.
– Klima, Deputy Minister of Industry of the Republic of Alabanda, came to Japan to purchase materials for the water dam construction.
– Because families of the lord supported the artisans, Wakasa lacquerware became the core industry of the Obama Domain.
– Most of natron’s uses both in the home and by industry were replaced in time with closely related sodium compounds and minerals.
– The Subject has made her debut in marathi film industry and there are news present out there on google.
More in-sentence examples of “industry”:
- Critics faulted the industry and the NRC for their poor performance both before and after the accident.
- Currently the fashion industry relies more on mass market sales.
– Critics faulted the industry and the NRC for their poor performance both before and after the accident.
– Currently the fashion industry relies more on mass market sales.
– The city is formed by the traditional industry of coal mining in the Ruhr area, but today there is no mining in Bochum anymore.
– It symbolizes the entire recording industry of the United States of America.
– Agriculture is the primary industry in this area.
– There is also a big fishing industry in the gulf.
– After a few years break, Richie returned to the music industry in 1996 with “Louder than Words”.
– According to the report, the international nuclear power industry has been unable to stop the slow decline of nuclear energy.
– The European cork industry produces 340,000 tonnes of cork a year, with a value of Euro€1.5 billion.
– On April 28, 2016, Daddy Yankee received the Industry Leader Award at the 2016 Latin Billboard Awards.
– New canals and railroads helped industry grow.
– Cheste’s main industry is agriculture, specifically the vineyards.
– Aerospace used to be a large industry there, but it has been downsized in the last 20 years.
– But because the coal mining industry ended mining in Essen in the 1970’s, the city was getting poor.
– Despite that it is a poison, carbon monoxide is very useful in chemical industry so lots of ways of making it have been discovered.
– Gruschwitz Textilwerke AG is a textile industry company based in Leutkirch im Allgäu in Baden-Württemberg in Germany.
– András has been in and out of the stock photo and advertisement industry as a model.
– His work of music had very big influences on the Hip-Hop/Rap industry in the US and is still loved by lots of people around the world.
– The Museum of Science and Industry is in Chicago, Illinois, U.S..
– Kendra did not have a typical entry into the porn industry as she had not done a scene with casting couch prior to getting a job at a big company like Brazzers.
– Stainless steel cutlery was a big industry in the mid-20th century Sheffield.
– It is famous for its Information technology industry and so it is called the Silicon Valley of India.
– EGOT is seen as one of the highest achievements any person in the Hollywood industry can get.
– During creation, Intel, HP, and other industry analysts thought that IA-64 would be very popular in servers, workstations, and desktops, and one day replace RISC and Complex Instruction Set Computing architectures for multi-purpose applications.
– Bollywood, an Indian Hollywood, refers to the Hindi language movie industry in India.
– It was dominated by industry like most towns in the Ruhr Area.
– Within the live stunt industry work is very seasonal.
– Linen manufacturing was previously an important industry in the County.
– Despite the additional casting and switch towards plot driven episodes, the series remains true to its satirical view of current trends in the gaming industry and the greater online community.
– A NIST CSF CyberSecurity Framework-based design enables organizations to benefit from a wide range of industry best practices and meets regulatory requirements.
– Then, Jamshetji Tata discussed his plan with Vivekananda to bring Iron and Steel industry to India.
– The automotive industry in Japan began in the Meiji period.
– The main mining industry was coal which was concentrated to the north and east of the county.
– It was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for sales and streams of two million copies in the US.
– The song was also certified 4× Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America faster than any other song in history.
– It was formed by the British Phonographic Industry and British Association of Record Dealers in 1992.
– However, women still face sexism in the industry today, including difference in salary compared to men.
– The fur trade is a worldwide industry dealing in the gain and sale of animal fur.
– Madison Avenue became identified with the advertising industry after the quick growth along the avenue during the 1920s.
– The local government was aware of safety problems but was reticent to place heavy industrial safety and pollution control burdens on the struggling industry because it feared the economic effects of the loss of such a large employer.
– In 1925, during the era of the New Economic Policy in the USSR, she came back to the United States to make businessmen interested in investing in industry and development in the Soviet Union.
– He was the last Minister of Heavy Industry in the cabinet of Prime Minister György Lázár from 1975 to 1980.
– The law is used in the semiconductor industry to guide long-term planning and to set targets for research and development.
– Projects are common in the construction industry, the telecommunications industry and the IT industry.
– The pulp and paper industry comprises companies that use wood as raw material and produce pulp, paper, board and other cellulose-based products.
– The damage causing aphasia will usually be on the left side of the brain.
– The tadpoles have a single spiracle on the left side and complex mouthparts.
– On the left side of the computer, there is a button next to many indicator lights.
– Pentakamera consists of 5 modules, they are on the upper left side of the phone.
– The most common cause of pulmonary edema is heart failure on the left side of the heart.
– Rommel attempted to turn the left side of the Eighth Army at the Battle of Alam Halfa from 31 August 1942.
Some in-sentence examples of left side
Example sentences of “left side”:
– Fey has a scar a few inches long on the left side of her chin and cheek.
– The San Juan river is the main river of the region and the city was founded on the left side of this river.
– It is on left side of the River Medway in the North Downs.
– The eagle supports the shield on the left side of the coat of arms, while the lion on the right side.
– The cause of death was one clear-cut incision which severed the main artery on the left side of the neck.
– He also played as left side back from summer 2011.
– The bright sun-lit crescent is at lower right; the gibbous illumination on the left side is planetshine.
– For a right-handed player, the forehand is a stroke that begins on the right side of his body, continues across his body as contact is made with the ball, and ends on the left side of his body.
– If the left side of the heart is too weak to do this, blood will back up into the lungs.
– Although he became a regular as left side back from 2012, Gamba was relegated to J2 League end of the 2012 season.
– He dropped to one knee with the paddle of his goalstick covering the space between his legs, and extending his glove to cover the left side of the net.
– Her husband was paralysed on his left side and mentally unstable.
- Fey has a scar a few inches long on the left side of her chin and cheek.
- The San Juan river is the main river of the region and the city was founded on the left side of this river.
More in-sentence examples of “left side”:
– After the 2006 World Cup, he mainly played as left side back under new manager Ivica Osim.
– Because La Isabela was an unhealthy site, Bartholomew Columbus, brother of Christopher, established a new city, “La Nueva Isabela” on the south coast of the island, on the left side of the Ozama river.
– He gave Leonardo the job of painting one of the angels holding Jesus’ robe on the left side of the picture.
– Although he played many matches as left side back from 2013, Shonan was relegated to J2 in a year.
– The pulmonary veins take blood to the left side of the heart.
– Alexandra watched the murder of her husband and two servants before Peter Ermakov killed her with a gun shot to the left side of her head before she could finish making the sign of the cross.
– The Tarn flows through the city and splits it in two; the historical city is on the left side of the river.
– In people, it is on the left side of the body, under the heart.
– Lesparre-Médoc is on the Médoc peninsula on left side of the estuary of the Garonne river.
– For this reason the left side was called “port”.
– Therefore, it becomes harder and harder for the left side of the heart to pump to supply sufficient oxygen to the rest of the body, especially during physical activity.
– Near the city of Orte, it is joined by the left side by its main tributary, the Nera river.
– When a stroke happens on the left side of someone’s brain, it affects the right side of the body.
– He was converted to left side midfielder and side back.
– He played many matches as left side midfielder from 2017.
– He played all 3 matches as left side midfielder and side back.
– Around 4 pm on the same day, the Japanese army, which abandoned the battlement, climbed a steep cliff and firing the enemy from the mountain with their rifles on the left side of the defenders, and it was a fierce night battle.
– It is situated on the left side of the Moselle River.
– The FG 42 had a 20, or sometimes 10, round magazine which was put into the left side of the rifle.
– Mainz is on the left side of the river Rhine, on the right side is the city Wiesbaden.
– He played many matches as left side back from 2009.
– As a rule, katana was worn under the belt on the left side of a right-handed man.
– If a stroke affects the right side of the brain, it affects the left side of the body.
– At the tournament, he played 2 matches as left side back and Japan won the champions.
– He played 2 matches as left side back.
– In 2017, she debuted in Nadeshiko League and became a regular player as left side back.
– The municipality has two villages “Segl Maria and the three “Maiensäss”e Grevasalvas, Blaunca and Buaira above “Plaun da Lej” on the left side of the valley.
– The Erft flows through the foothills of the Eifel, on the left side of the Rhine river.
– He played many matches as left side back from first season.
– Since Zico took over as the national team manager, Santos was a constant on the left side of the Japanese lineup, as a side back in 4-4-2 formation or midfielder in 3-5-2 formation.
– There were two very small towns on the left side of the mouth of the river Macorís.
– In most people the left side of the brain controls speechspeaking, and the left cerebral hemisphere of the brain controls the right side of the body.
– It is tucked under the left side of the diaphragm, close by the heart.The average adult spleen weighs 0.44 lbs.
– The city of Dax is mainly on the left side of the Adour river.
– To the south of Torgiano, it is joined by its left side by the Chiascio river and then, in the Marsciano dam, by the Nestore river by its right side.
– The explosion punched a 50-cm hole on the left side of the fuselage.
– The caps lock key is usually above the Shift key and below the Tab key on the left side of the keyboard.
– This confuses me because on both English and Simple English the alpabetizing has always been done according to the word it produces on the “in other languages” section in the margin on the left side of the page.
– For example, the distance between the left side and right side of a chair is its width.
– Since Windows 95, the Button button used to show the start menu, called the “start button”, is found at the bottom left corner of the screen, on the far left side of the taskbar.
– Position 2 is on the right side of the court closest to the net, Position 3 is in the middle of the front part of the court right beside the net, Position 4 is on the left side of the court right beside the net, Position 5 is in the back left side of the court, and Position 6 is in the middle of the back of the court.
– The national flag of Slovenia has three equal horizontal bands of white, blue, and red, with the Slovenian coat of arms on the upper left side of the flag centered in the white and blue bands.
– Blood that comes from the left side of the heart is full of oxygen and nutrients.
– Some important tributaries on the left side of the river are the Aragón, born in Huesca but flows into the community of Navarre, the Gállego and Cinca, which joins the Segre just before ending up in the Ebro.
– As the blood flowing through the lungs decreases, the left side of the heart receives less blood.
– The city of Santo Domingo was founded in the 16th century on the left side of the mouth but soon it was moved to the right side and became the capital city of the Spanish colony.
- After the 2006 World Cup, he mainly played as left side back under new manager Ivica Osim.
- Because La Isabela was an unhealthy site, Bartholomew Columbus, brother of Christopher, established a new city, "La Nueva Isabela" on the south coast of the island, on the left side of the Ozama river.
- He gave Leonardo the job of painting one of the angels holding Jesus' robe on the left side of the picture.
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