How to use in-sentence of “texas”:
+ They play their home games in San Antonio, Texas at the ATT Center.
+ In 1995, Oprah Winfrey hired McGraw’s legal consulting firm CSI to prepare her for the Amarillo Texas beef trial.
+ Selena performed “Como La Flor” in Houston, Texas on January 12, 1994 to a crowd of over 100,000.
+ On January 9, 1858 Jones suicideshot himself in Houston, Texas at the age of 59.
+ Dupey in Dallas, Texas in 1973.

Example sentences of “texas”:
+ The depression turned to the northwest, causing heavy rain in central Texas on August 6.
+ Supreme Court told the State of Texas that it did not give enough money to give dental care to poor children, five years before 2012 the State of Texas began spending $1.4 million more money on dental care for poor children.Jacobson, Sherry.
+ It was the costliest storm in Texas history at the time, though other hurricanes since then have caused more destruction.
+ The depression turned to the northwest, causing heavy rain in central Texas on August 6.
+ Supreme Court told the State of Texas that it did not give enough money to give dental care to poor children, five years before 2012 the State of Texas began spending $1.4 million more money on dental care for poor children.Jacobson, Sherry.
+ It was the costliest storm in Texas history at the time, though other hurricanes since then have caused more destruction.
+ Representative from Texas since 2021.
+ Bodman died in El Paso, Texas on September 7, 2018 at the age of 79.
+ William Alvin “Tex” Moncrief Jr., The University of Texas at Austin, official website, 30 September 2008 is an American businessman.
+ There were others including Garay Graham who was executed on June 22 2000 when Texas Governor George Bush the Texas appeals board refused to give him life in prison instead.
+ From 1969 to 1972, she was married to Texas state politician Gus Franklin Mutscher.
+ He was also helped racial integration of collegiate athletics in the South by being the first coach at a white school in the State of Texas to sign a black player.
+ He played for the Atlanta Braves, Cleveland Indians, Texas Rangers Texas Rangers, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays.
+ In England at the coasts of Redcar and Weymouth in the Kimmeridgian clay; in the U.S.A in riverbanks and cliffs of Texas and Kansas.
+ Houston is named for Sam Houston, who fought for Texas freedom in 1836.
+ The US offered to buy from Mexico the land extending from Texas to the Pacific Ocean, but Mexico wanted to keep the vast area.
+ The Texas Legislature is the state legislature of Texas.
+ He left the Texas Air National Guard in 1973.
+ Davis died on November 17, 2020 in Port Arthur, Texas at age 89.
+ O’Rourke was the Democratic Party Democratic nominee in the 2018 Texas Senate race, challenging Republican incumbent Ted Cruz.
More in-sentence examples of “texas”:
+ Azria died on May 6, 2019 in Houston, Texas from lung cancer at the age of 70.
+ He first became known as the narrator in the 1974 horror movie “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre”.
+ Trinity was founded in 1872 on land purchased from the New York and Texas Land Company.
+ The Texas City Disaster of 1947 was a major and very deadly incident.
+ Bibb Falk died in Austin, Texas on June 8, 1989 at age 90.
+ His best moment was probably when he ran for an 82-yard touchdown to seal a win against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 16, in the last game ever at Texas Stadium.
+ He grew up in West Texas and studied at Texas AM University.
+ He played college football for the University of Texas at Austin.
+ He served as the List of Governors of Texas43rd Governor of Texas serving from January 18, 1983 to January 20, 1987.
+ During his second term, Clements worked to reduce crime, improve education, and boost the Texas economy.
+ It was the costliest storm in Texas before Hurricane Alicia.
+ Cotton died at a medical center in Austin, Texas from pneumonia on March 16, 2017 at the age of 81.
+ Eisenstein, Alexandrov and Tisse were, after a month’s stay at the U.S.-Mexico border outside Laredo, Texas, allowed a 30-day “pass” to get from Texas to New York.
+ He also portrayed Old Monty in “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” and “Massacre: The Beginning”.
+ A hurricane hit near the mouth of the Rio Grande, causing heavy rain over Texas and Mexico.
+ From its opening in 1994 until 2019, it was a baseball park that was home to the of the Major League Baseball team called the Texas Rangers.
+ He made his debut with Dallas, Texas based World Class Championship Wrestling.
+ In 2005, Representative Gene Green of Texas introduced another plan to chose the president and vice president using the popular vote.
+ She became the Governor of Texas on two different occasions.
+ Popp was born in Nada, Texas in 1917.
+ Applegate went to the University of Texas in Austin.
+ Areas that were badly affected by Laura, mostly southeastern Texas and southwestern Louisiana, were badly affected by more flooding and strong winds during Hurricane Delta around six weeks later.
+ Southwest Airlines is a airline based in Dallas, Texas that has a reputation for low fares.
+ However, the Supreme Court rejected it and said Texas did not have standing.
+ Robinson pitched for the Baltimore Orioles, Pittsburgh Pirates, Texas Rangers Texas Rangers and Detroit Tigers.
+ Bedford, Texas is a suburban city in northeast Tarrant County, TexasTarrant County, Fort Worth.
+ Azria died on May 6, 2019 in Houston, Texas from lung cancer at the age of 70.
+ He first became known as the narrator in the 1974 horror movie "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre".
+ Guitarist Pee Wee Crayton divided his time between Los Angeles and San Francisco, while Lowell Fulson, from Texas by way of Oklahoma, moved to Oakland.
+ The retrial did not happen because he died on January 3, 1967 at Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas, Texas from lung cancer and a pulmonary embolism, aged 55.
+ California, New Jersey, New York, Texas and Florida have many Cuban people.
+ He played Cordell Walker in the action television series “Walker, Texas Ranger” from 1993 to 2001.
+ Bush Presidential Center which opened in Texas in 2013.
+ Three of the new 2012 members will spend only one year in the WAC—UTSA will join C-USA, and Texas State and UT Arlington will move to the Sun Belt Conference.
+ Arlene made landfall in Texas on the next day.
+ August 17-18, 1983: Hurricane Alicia hits just south of Galveston and Texas City as a Category 3 storm.
+ Harvey is the wettest tropical cyclone on record in the United States, especially in Texas with rainfall accumulations of over 60 inches.
+ Alden was born on September 13, 1924 in Fort Worth, Texas and died at the age of 87 on July 27, 2012 from natural causes in Los Angeles.
+ Eight people were killed in Texas and Oklahoma.
+ Carrollton is a city of Texas in the United States.
+ Like the original series, “Dallas” is about the Ewings, a family from Texas involved in oil and cattle ranching.
+ It was established in Texas in 1975 by Larry Lavine.
+ On May 25, 2011, Representative Lamar Smith of Texas introduced the bill.
+ Owens died on September 8, 2020 in Houston, Texas at the age of 86.
+ That part became Texas State Highway 75.
+ These are a few examples: The Shimmy, The Grind, The Turkey Trot, The Bunny Hug, The Texas Tommy, The Cakewalk…
+ Houston, Texas and Sam Houston State University was named after him.
+ Mexico faced constant political tensions between liberals and conservatives, as well as the rebellion of the English-speaking region of Tejas, which declared itself the Republic of Texas 1836.
+ On June 5 Allison made landfall in Freeport, Texas with winds at 50mph.
+ Earle died on April 5, 2020 in Austin, Texas after a long-illness, aged 78.
+ It became stronger and changed into a tropical storm the next day, and on August 16 Erin made landfall near Lamar, TexasLamar, Texas and was able to not die as it moved over land across Texas before moving towards the north into Oklahoma.
+ In preparations for the storm, emergency teams along the Louisiana and Texas coasts became active.
