How to use in-sentence of “store”:
+ A small business, sometimes called a mom and pop store by some in the United States, is a business that is privately owned and operated.
+ Wikidata is a central place to store data that you can usually find in infoboxes.
+ The liveCD fits into 80 mm discs that can store up to 184 MB of data.
+ This food store is in the endosperm, and/or in the cotyledons.
+ These containers store small amounts of dairy products such as butter and cheese.
+ Magnetic storage is a way of storing data that uses magnets to store binary data.
+ In 2010, the store was sold to Qatar Investment Authority.
Example sentences of “store”:
+ There, other activities will include shopping at a fashion clothing store called GracieGrace, a Theatre called the Marquee, which allows you to learn how to do new emotion faces, an office for the “Happy Room Academy a “black market” owned by a fox named Redd, a salon called shampooShampoodle, and a shop owned by Katrina, a fortune teller.
+ Cassettes store the sound on a magnetic tape that is wound around the two reels in the cassette.
+ Phase II is the planned expansion for MOA, developing a large, empty area of land north of the mall which was the former home of the Met Center indoor arena and integrating an IKEA store built on a portion of the property in 2004.
+ Enraged by this turn of events, a depressed Thomas decides to go back to London and gets his job at the toy store back, while a guilty Peter follows him attempting to make Thomas repay what he did.
+ Today, most systems use computer memory to store the messages and the prerecorded text.
+ Kow Swamp is now a lake used to store irrigation water.
+ The origins of the NORAD Tracks Santa program began in the United States in 1955, when a Sears Roebuck store in Colorado Springs, Colorado gave children a number to call a “Santa hotline.” The number was mistyped, resulting in children calling the Continental Air Defense Command on Christmas Eve instead.
+ When there is food and water, a camel can eat and drink large amounts of it and store it as fat in the hump.
+ There, other activities will include shopping at a fashion clothing store called GracieGrace, a Theatre called the Marquee, which allows you to learn how to do new emotion faces, an office for the "Happy Room Academy a "black market" owned by a fox named Redd, a salon called shampooShampoodle, and a shop owned by Katrina, a fortune teller.
+ Cassettes store the sound on a magnetic tape that is wound around the two reels in the cassette.
+ They bailed up store owners and gold buyers.
+ Eukaryotes store their genetic information on chromosomes in the cell nucleus.
+ The company opened a hotel, a store and accommodation in the abandoned town.
+ This was more convenient to handle and store than scrolls, but was not yet a book as we understand it.
+ Many of these databases use the mathematical concept of relations to store the data.
+ They do not store their food for the winter.
More in-sentence examples of “store”:
+ A mass shooting took place at a Walmart store in El Paso, Texas, United States, on the morning of August 3, 2019.
+ Some designs also store braking energy in a flywheel, which can also charge a battery.
+ A mass shooting took place at a Walmart store in El Paso, Texas, United States, on the morning of August 3, 2019.
+ Some designs also store braking energy in a flywheel, which can also charge a battery.
+ These store files and information in the form of website.
+ Plant cells often store noxious substances in leaf cells as a kind of defence against herbivory.
+ In Mexico, the first 7-Eleven store opened in 1971 in Monterrey in association with Grupo Chapa and 7-Eleven, Inc.
+ Canadians and Americans spell the outer rubber portion of a wheel as “tire” instead of “tyre”, put “gasoline” or “gas” in their vehicles instead of “petrol”, store items in the “trunk” instead of the “boot”, and may drive a “truck” instead of a “lorry”.
+ This is like an employee leaving his department to walk elsewhere in the store during the day.
+ Clover was also the name of a defunct discount department store owned by Strawbridge and Clothier department stores in Pennsylvania.
+ During the 17th and 18th centuries, the tower was used to store ammunition.
+ One day, the adolescent Tubman was sent to a dry-goods store for supplies.
+ We use special tools to transfer, use, and store aluminium-26.
+ Computers work through the program by using a central processing unit, and they use fast memory called RAM also known as as a space to store the instructions and data while they are doing this.
+ The success of the App Store led other companies to release their own “app stores”, and now any similar service for mobiles are sometimes called app stores.
+ Mario has one box at the top of the screen where he can store one item.
+ According to the USGS, Fairview Alpha was “originally named Messick for a family that owned a store here, however, when the Alpha School were combined in 1912, the new name came into use”.
+ On January 2, 2000, sometime at 9:00 PM, after he was done working his shift at Walmart, he arrived at a store and brought soda.
+ You can either store it directly as a subpage of or move it there if it was created in your user namespace.
+ The butterflies store toxins from the plant, which they maintain even in their adult forms.
+ The company opened its first store in London, England on Oxford Street.
+ He works in the stockroom of an electronics store and is socially inept.
+ The female may store a male’s hydraulically implanted spermatophore for long periods before she is ready to fertilize her eggs.
+ He used a.22 rifle from a rack in the store and his own bullet which he carried with him.
+ For instance, it is not valid to store a negative number in a positive number object and it is not valid to store a fraction in an integer.
+ One of the most important uses for a small chapel within a church is to store the Sacrament, the wine and bread or wafer which is used for Holy Communion.
+ Computer memory uses electricity to store the data, hard disks use magnetism.
+ The store of carbon in sedimentary rock is far greater than the CO in the atmosphere.
+ The Google Play store is the official store for Google’s Android devices.
+ They produce less electricity and cannot store energy for later use.
+ During the Soviet period it was used as to store grain, and then as a garage.
+ The patrons of the traditional “Café Três Corações” came to protest against its closure at the site due to the opening of a store operator Claro.
+ The base of this idea is that people should store money to use when any person needs help.
+ A general store has basic supplies, while a laundromat has washers, dryers, and showers for people living in the village.
+ As with most other organisms that have a crop, the crop is used to temporarily store food.
+ The Adelaide store sells more goods than the other stores.
+ The main store for the company is located in Rundle Mall, Adelaide.
+ They produce and store honey and make perennial, colonial nests from wax.
+ Large chemical databases for structures allow users to store and search for millions of molecules.
+ The safest method to store LSD is wrapping it in aluminum foil or in a Mylar bag.
+ Windows Phone has through Windows Phone Store in 35 countries and regions, Windows Mobile was extended support on July 15, 2011.
+ With the changes implemented from 2020, it moved out of the Discount storediscount model and entered the convenience store model.
+ When the double layer capacitance idea is used to create a device, they are sometimes called “ultracapacitors” because they store energy by separating the charges, instead of using a chemical reaction to store electricity.
+ As Myer’s business became more successful, he opened a larger store in Bendigo, and new stores in Melbourne and Adelaide.
+ She also held a job selling clothes at the chain store the Merry-Go-Round at the Lakeside Shopping Center.
+ On the west side of town along Ingersoll Road, a Dominion Food Store was heavily damaged while the tornadoes skipped over every other home and business.
+ Some hydroelectricity generators use pumped storage to store excess energy, by using the electricity to pump water up into a basin.
+ Computers store data and the instructions as numbers, because computers can do things with numbers very quickly.