“reinforced” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “reinforced”:

– The army of Syria was reinforced by II Adiutrix and Danubian legions under X Gemina’s legate Geminius Marcianus.

– The statue is made with steel frame and reinforced concrete.

– Launch pads are often made out of steel reinforced concrete.

– The art deco tower is made of unpainted reinforced concrete.

– Meanwhile, as a consequence of the problems about Legentilhomme withdrawal, the Italians reinforced their garrisons in Hanlé and Daggirou.

reinforced in-sentences
reinforced in-sentences

Example sentences of “reinforced”:

– This idea may have possibly been reinforced by the Chinese Isolationist policy enforced by Emperor Hongwu during the Ming Dynasty.

– The building was built in 1964, and made from reinforced concrete and steel.

– Strong frame houses lifted off foundations and thrown very far away which are soon destroyed; trees debarked; strong reinforced concrete structures badly damaged.

– And someone from the protesters called the “police.” A reinforced police squad was sent.

– Other examples of the unique fauna who inhabit this ecosystem are the gastropod “Crysomallon squamiferum”, a species of snail with a foot reinforced by scales made of iron and organic materials, and the ‘Pompeii Worm’ “Alvinella pompejana”, which is capable of withstanding temperatures up to 80°C.

– The 12th SS Panzer Division, reinforced by additional infantry divisions, took Losheimergraben and attacked the villages of Rocherath and Krinkelt.

– During 2004, a Golani battalion reinforced the Givati Brigade in the Gaza Strip.

– This role has reinforced the fox’s supernatural importance.

- This idea may have possibly been reinforced by the Chinese Isolationist policy enforced by Emperor Hongwu during the Ming Dynasty.

- The building was built in 1964, and made from reinforced concrete and steel.

– Laws of Constantine I around 325 reinforced both the negative semi-servile status of the “coloni” and limited their rights to sue in the courts.

– It had a bronze core and was reinforced by iron.

– If the person stops being reinforced they may stop doing the target behavior.

– Fisher’s view was reinforced by Julian Huxley, J.B.S.

– Despite being part of Ukraine Socialist Republic, the city preserved and somewhat reinforced its unique cosmopolitan mix of Russian/Ukrainian/Mediterranean culture.

More in-sentence examples of “reinforced”:

– The regiment was later reinforced with a company of Brunswick Oels.

– In turn, this caused people on the bridge to sway in step, increasing the amplitude of the bridge oscillations and reinforced the effect.

– He reinforced some castles and probably enjoyed hunting with his friends.

– Psychological explanations for abnormal behavior sometimes take a behavioral approach in which the positive behaviors are reinforced and negative ones are not.

– Also, they show that the effect is reinforced if there are many groups competing for the same resources.

– The materials used for high-rise buildings are reinforced concrete and steel.

– Appropriate behavior should always be reinforced even when using punishment for problem behavior.

– Carbon fiber reinforced plastic, is a very strong, light and expensive composite material or fiber-reinforced plastic.

– Some legions may have been reinforced with units making the force near 15,000–16,000 or about the size of a modern division.

– When used later during the German assault upon Verdun in February 1916, however, it proved less effective, as the fort, made of concrete reinforced with steel, could mostly withstand the large semi-armour-piercing shells of the Berthas.

– Over the next few months, new ships slowly reinforced their position in Lower New York Harbor.

– The Art Deco period was important as a style, but also for bringing modern construction technologies like reinforced concrete to Singapore.

– On 13 May the position was reinforced by a 20mm anti aircraft battery.

– Instead of an operational vehicle’s payload bay doors it had an enclosed and reinforced upper fuselage structure to allow it to be mated with a mothership.

– This has a single, “limpet-like” shell on top, which is made of proteins and chitin reinforced with calcium carbonate.

– For example, reinforced concrete has resistance to pressure and to bending forces.

– This was true until the use of steel and reinforced concrete began in the 19th and 20th centuries.

– Both sides reinforced their air units during this time.

– Evidence for this is reinforced by the fact that the restaurant was named for Henry IV of France, a gourmet himself, who was born in the former province of Béarn.

– The knuckles were reinforced with leather as well.

– In constructions of today beams are mostly made of steel, reinforced concrete, or wood.

– Their peers also benefit when the concepts they learned in general education are reinforced in resource rooms.

– The execution of Charles I of EnglandCharles I and the Glorious Revolution of 1688 reinforced this.

– The most important building material of Burj Khalifa is reinforced concrete.

– It is sometimes reinforced with titanium or steel.

– Rhodienne-De HoekRacing Club de Bruxelles declined to participate, a student selection with players from the Université libre de Bruxelles was sent by the Federation.The team was reinforced with a few non-students.

– Notes discovered in Heidelberg University Library which were written by Agostino Vespucci, a Florentine city official, reinforced Vasari’s earlier identification of the model.

– The 19th century saw the invention of reinforced concrete by FranceFrench gardener patented in 1867.

– However, by 1843, Joseph Nicollet’s “Hydrographical Basin of the Upper Mississippi River” reinforced the name provided by Franquelin’s 1688 map.

– It receives the Siruvani River which has the “second tastiest water in the world”, a perennial stream of Coimbatore District, and gets reinforced by the Kundah river before entering Erode District in Sathyamangalam.

– He was a pioneer in the idea of using reinforced concrete for buildings.

– Outdoor walls are made with stronger and more reinforced materials such as steel or reinforced concrete.

– Hill’s Corps battled two Union corps both days and were on the verge of falling back when Longstreet’s Texas Brigade reinforced Hill and pushed the Federals back.

– In Ireland, the majority Roman Catholics were reinforced by French forces led by Jacobites.

– The anti-Caesar forces, known as the Optimates were reinforced by forces from local rulers.

– Nematode cyst walls are made of chitin reinforced by collagen.

– Apart from reinforced construction, the stations are designed and equipped with facilities to ensure the shelter environment is tolerable for people.

– In 1699, Guru Gobind Singh, the Tenth Guru, established the Khalsa and gave Sikhs a distinct identity and reinforced principles taught by all Gurus.

– This army was later reinforced by the 1st Mechanised Light Division, an armoured division of the French Cavalry.

– When mounted on horses, the soldiers wear white riding-breeches, known as buckskins, and tall black winged leather boots, which are called jack boots, having been “jacked” or reinforced against sword blows Fr.

– Less commonly, the terms graphite-reinforced plastic or graphite fiber reinforced plastic are also used.

– It reinforced Catholic doctrine regarding salvation, the sacraments, and the Biblical canon, answering all Protestant disputes.

– For some purposes it needs to be reinforced with steel rods.

– Many canals are reinforced with clay or concrete on the sides.

– In the battle, the French knights, protected by chain mail reinforced with metal plate, were nearly exhausted by charging several miles into the battle.

– Carbon fiber is most notably used to reinforce composite materials, particularly carbon fiber reinforced polymers.

– The Union army then ordered another charge with a large cavalry regiment that reinforced the Union infantry.

– In the 274th Long-Range Bombardment group these bombers made many long range bombardments of Gibraltar from Sardinia in summer 1942 and reinforced in this way the Regia Aeronautica supremacy during those of months in the Italian Mare Nostrum.

- The regiment was later reinforced with a company of Brunswick Oels.

- In turn, this caused people on the bridge to sway in step, increasing the amplitude of the bridge oscillations and reinforced the effect.
- He reinforced some castles and probably enjoyed hunting with his friends.

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