How to use in-sentence of “act”:
+ President Herbert Hoover signed the act and it became a law on June 17, 1930.
+ The previous local government districts and district councils created by the Local Government Act 1973 enjoyed the same privileges.
+ It is now often used to describe groups of people who are committed to behave or act according to their values and beliefs even though these values may be criticised by many people or unpopular.
+ In the canon law of the Catholic Church, an act of schism, apostasy or heresy brings the penalty of excommunication.
+ In 1701 an Act of Parliament was passed which settled the succession of the thrones of England and Ireland on Protestants only.
+ Route 425 have 3-digit numbers that do not act as a spur of a 1 or 2 digit route.
+ Human sacrifice is the act of killing a human being as an offering to a deity or other, normally supernatural, power.

Example sentences of “act”:
+ This touch preserved the romantic mood of the Act 2 finale.
+ In some countries, for example the UK, poles have sets of brackets arranged in a standard pattern up the pole to act as hand and foot holds for those working on the equipment or connections atop the pole.
+ This touch preserved the romantic mood of the Act 2 finale.
+ In some countries, for example the UK, poles have sets of brackets arranged in a standard pattern up the pole to act as hand and foot holds for those working on the equipment or connections atop the pole.
+ In 2010 the New Zealand Government proposed removing some national park and conservation areas from Schedule 4 protection of the Crown Minerals Act which means that mining is not allowed in those areas.
+ SpaceX did not win a Space Act Agreement in the first round, NASA awarded SpaceX with a contract worth $75 million to further develop their launch escape system, test a crew accommodations mock-up, and to further progress their Falcon/Dragon crew transportation design.
+ In the United States the Controlled Substances Act and the Controlled Substances Analogue Enforcement of 1986 both tried to make it a crime to make, sell, or own any drug that was chemically similar to an illegal drug.
+ For example, the Americans with Disabilities Act governs the use of service animals in public places.
+ The border comes from the Kansas–Nebraska Act of 1854 when Congress divided Indian Territory into Kansas and Nebraska north of the 37th parallel.
+ The bombs are often designed with objects such as nails, or ball bearings packed in and around the explosive device to act as shrapnel.
+ The vorticity is balanced out by frictional surface currents, which normally act against the spin of the water.
+ They put on an act to get his attention.
+ The Simon commission had promised ‘Dominion Status’ for India in 1929, but the Government of India Act did not confer it.
+ Those taxes are called Federal Insurance Contributions Act tax.
+ The Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act of 1986 was a law created by the United States Congress.
+ Freire believed education to be a political act that could not be divorced from pedagogy.
+ If we provide a spellchecker for some Browsers to potential editors, all “nonsimple” words will be underlined in red, and users may act accordingly.
+ Very often, they act through oxidation.
+ He took up the title of Lord of Mann following the passing of an Act of Parliament.
+ The total number of state members is capped by the “Reapportionment Act of 1929″.Public Law 62-5 of 1911, though Congress has the power to change that number.
+ During the 2009 health care debates over the America’s Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009bill that became the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, H.R.
+ It also was the last act in the Reconquista, the campaign by the medieval Christian states of Spain to drive out the Moorish invaders.
More in-sentence examples of “act”:
+ Felching can also mean the licking or sucking of another person's anus, similar to the act of a rimjob.
+ The first act of the National Convention was to get rid of the monarchy.
+ Felching can also mean the licking or sucking of another person’s anus, similar to the act of a rimjob.
+ The first act of the National Convention was to get rid of the monarchy.
+ Some of the “mitzvot” are about how people must act to other people.
+ The book was banned for violating the Obscene Publications Act of 1857.
+ The police locked up over 20 possible supporters of the Kelly gang between January 1879 and April 1879 under the “Felons Apprehension Act 1878″.
+ This can be called an act of worship.
+ Fiona reveals it was her and the babies who planned the ghost act and then they, along with Shrek, celebrate by egging the seven dwarves.
+ These and other carotenoids can also act as antioxidants.
+ Pet rats act differently from rats found in nature.
+ For example, in 1869 Riel was the leader of a government recognized by Canada as controlling territory that did not belong to Canada; Canada worked on the Manitoba Act with this government.
+ The District Court dismissed the case on the grounds it did not have the authority to invalidate an Act passed by the state legislature.
+ Adam wrote that the “Giselle Waltz” in Act 1 has “all the German color indicated by the locality.” People agreed.
+ Jonas recently sent me this e-mail, requesting that I act as a messenger.
+ Online distribution platforms often contain or act as a form of digital rights management.
+ The Civil Rights Act of 1875 sometimes called Enforcement Act or Force Act, was a Law of the United StatesUnited States federal law enacted during the Reconstruction era to guarantee equal treatment in public accommodations, excluded from jury duty.
+ In 1923, the SECR became a part of the Southern Railway Southern Railway under the Railways Act 1921.
+ Inhibition of cholinesterase means the neurotransmitter continues to act on the muscle fibre.
+ After the American Revolution, some people still used the term to refer to what is now the country of Canada, and in fact the Constitution of CanadaCanadian Constitution was first called the “British North America Act 1867″.
+ Wudu is the Islamic act of washing parts of the body using water.
+ They are reasonable and moral, and should act kindly to each other.
+ The Pakistani Citizenship Act of 1951 allowed persons who were subjects of the state of Jammu and Kashmir to travel under a Pakistani passport and be considered a citizen of Pakistan.
+ This consists of Act of Congressacts of Congress, treaties ratified by the Senate, regulations promoted by the federal judiciary.
+ In March 1978, a claim was lodged under the Land Rights Act for the land included in Stage Two of Kakadu.
+ She goes to Christian and lies to him, convincing him that her love was an act in the hopes that this will make him want to leave Paris and therefore save his life.
+ The Act of 1753 did not apply in Scotland.
+ The simple question is, why do not you do so? is that an illegal act of making money by any talent or wisdom you have? And why he has a youtube channel with three million-plus subscribers, and you do not have.
+ This “pas de deux” is from Act 2 of the 1892 ballet “The Nutcracker”.
+ This made Macklemore and Ryan Lewis only the second act to get a number one in Britain with a self-released single.
+ This is due to the Amateur Sports Act of 1978 and the fact that many good athletes are no longer amateurs.
+ The defendant has decided to act as their own lawyer.
+ This act had also influenced Charles, who had been “in search of love in those days” when he first met Sebastian, “that low door in the wall…which opened on an enclosed and enchanted garden”, an important metaphor in the book.
+ In 2019, he voted in favor of the Equality Act and urged Congress members to do the same.
+ Lindbergh’s act won him the “Orteig Prize”, which was 25,000 US dollars.
+ He played Dez on the Disney Channel series “Austin Ally”, Alex Trimboli in the Netflix series “American Vandal”, Nicholas Godejohn in the Hulu series “The Act The Act“, and himself in “The Coppertop Flop Show”.
+ The Temptations were the first Motown act to earn a Grammy Award.
+ He tells Fanny that he was shocked that Mary Crawford only thought Maria and Henry were silly for being found out, and that the act of adultery was not bad.
+ However as the bridge extended out into the river, it became clear in December 1873, Minutes of Evidence p 402 – evidence of Sir T Bouch that the bedrock really lay much deeper; too deep to act as a foundation for the bridge piers.
+ For example, Averroes and Spinoza have “active” principles governing the Universe which act on “passive” elements.
+ He went close to the fighting to see how he could act in the face of danger.
+ This act caused dissension.
+ After the Crimes Act 1814 was passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom, the prisoner was instead hanged until dead – not having to suffer the extremely painful remainder of the punishment while alive.
+ Sailors even said that sharks and pilot fish act like close friends.
+ When Queen Anne of Great Britain died in 1714, an act of parliament said the next ruler must be a Protestant.
+ For a period, the gardaí involved in the case failed to act on the knowledge that another man, Mark Nash, had confessed to the crime.
+ String theory began as bosonic string theory, whose 26 dimensions act as many fewer.
+ Bushranging robberies by the end of 1864 were so troublesome that the Parliament of New South Wales rushed through a Bill, “An Act to facilitate the taking or apprehending of persons charged with certain felonies and the punishment of those by whom they are harboured.” Within one month of the Act’s passing on 8 April 1865, Police shot them dead, Hall near Forbes on 6 May and Gilbert at Binalong one week later.
+ In urgent situations where a Council decision cannot be made in time, he or she is empowered to act on behalf of the whole Council.
+ There are also Space Marines who act like priests, called Chaplains, who forward the worship of the God Emperor of Man.
+ Martin left the act in early 1962, and Ross, Ballard, and Wilson carried on as a trio.
