How to use in-sentence of “everest”:
+ The first expedition to try to climb to the top of Everest was in 1922.
+ George Herbert Leigh Mallory was a British mountaineer who took part in three expeditions to Mount Everest in the early 1920’s.
+ The Death Zone refers to the parts of Mount Everest that are above above sea level.
+ On Mount Everest you will find a huge empty area in the middle of the page.
+ Blessed has attempted to climb Mount Everest three times, Matt Dickinson, independent.co.uk, 19 February 2012.
+ For the Sherpas, Mount Everest is a sacred mountain and before they climb Mount Everest they always do a sacrificial offering.

Example sentences of “everest”:
+ Sherchan died of a suspected heart attack at Everest Base Camp on 6 May 2017 while trying to reclaim his title at the age of 85.
+ An often-cited fact used to illustrate this process is that the summit of Mount Everest is made of marine limestone.
+ Sherchan died of a suspected heart attack at Everest Base Camp on 6 May 2017 while trying to reclaim his title at the age of 85.
+ An often-cited fact used to illustrate this process is that the summit of Mount Everest is made of marine limestone.
+ An often-cited fact used to illustrate this process is that the summit of Mount Everest is made of oceanmarine limestone.
+ Because of this, the Himalaya Mountains, where Mount Everest is, are still being made today.
+ Climber Lincoln Hall, who was left for dead on Everest on May 25, 2006, managed to survive.
+ He climbed Mount Everest ten times without the use of supplemental oxygen between 1983 and 1996.
+ These people were the first to fly a plane to the top of Mount Everest in 1933.
+ He was also the first, and to date only, person to climb Mount Everest without supplementary oxygen in winter.
+ After the war he returned to Charterhouse, resigning in 1921 to take part in the first Everest expedition.
+ Mount Everest is the tallest mountain on Earth.
+ In 1976 Streather led the Joint British Army, Royal Nepalese Army Everest expedition, which successfully put two British Army climbers on the summit.
+ As of 2003 the company was run by his son Jamling Tenzing Norgay, who himself reached the summit of Everest in 1996.
+ See Dickinson’s remark: “But as for going back to Everest with Brian: in truth, he’s too old now to try again.” getting to 28,200 feet in 1993 and 25,200 feet in 1996, but never reaching the summit.
+ Late Sardar Autar Singh Cheema was the First Pakistan born but an Indian national to climb the highest peak of the world Mount Everest on 20th May 1965.
