“cork” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “cork”:

+ In general, cork is made up of suberin and others.

+ Dyer went to Midleton College, County Cork between 1875 and 1881.

+ The mouth of the bottle is closed with a Stopper cork or other type of tight sealing made of rubber, glass, or plastic, and a cloth rag is fixed securely around the mouth.

+ The main towns in County Cork are Cork Cork City, Youghal, Mallow, Bandon, Clonakilty, Kinsale, Blarney and Cobh.

+ It creates a cone shape, and is held together by a round center, usually made of cork cork or rubber.

+ They can be made of wood, plastic, rubber, metal, Cork cork, feathers, animal hair, and other things.

+ Some cork is also produced in eastern Asia from the related Chinese cork oak.

+ Cork is a city in County Cork in Ireland.

cork some ways to use
cork some ways to use

Example sentences of “cork”:

+ The center of most balls is cork cork, rubber, or a mixture of the two.

+ He had carved about 1900 ducks in total and he generally used cork or wood as his medium.

+ The center of most balls is cork cork, rubber, or a mixture of the two.

+ He had carved about 1900 ducks in total and he generally used cork or wood as his medium.

+ Virgin cork is the first cork cut from generally 25-year-old trees.

+ The resulting sound is like the “pop” heard when quickly removing a cork from a bottle.

+ Many famous sports people come from Cork including Roy Keane, Dennis Irwin and Christy Ring.

+ It is inserted into the cork and used to pull the cork out of the wine bottle.

+ He was Minister for Foreign Affairs and TradeMinister for Foreign Affairs from 2008 to 2011, Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment from 2004 to 2008, Minister for Health and Children from 2000 to 2004, Minister for Education and Science from 1997 to 2000 and Lord Mayor of Cork from 1992 to 1993.

+ The function of cork cambium is to produce the cork, a tough protective material.

+ The cork oak is a medium-sized, evergreen oak tree.

+ Cork demand has increased due to a larger proportion of wine being sealed with cork rather than being sold in bulk.

+ The Swansea to Cork ferry which was stopped in 2006, but then opened again in March 2010, and closed again in 2012.

+ In many different species of trees seed predation is considered a problem for the continued growth and reproduction of trees, in this case Rabbits are affecting the cork oak tree.

+ The University is very close to the centre of Cork City.

+ An ambush was then prepared for the convoy when it made its journey back to Cork city.

+ Cork stoppers represent about 60% of all cork based production.

+ West Cork is known for its beautiful scenery.

+ When done correctly, the cork will come out quietly, more like a sigh than a pop.

+ After becoming the MP for Cork City, he formed a new group with ideas from many other groups called the Irish National League which later became the Irish Parliamentary Party.

+ The acorns of the cork oak tree have better regeneration and development in nutrient rich soil.

More in-sentence examples of “cork”:

+ The River Lee runs through Cork city.

+ This was followed with their third studio album, "From Under the Cork Tree", which went double-platinum in 2005 and reached the top ten of the US chart, going on to sell over three million copies around the world.
+ It is in the walls of cork cells.

+ The River Lee runs through Cork city.

+ This was followed with their third studio album, “From Under the Cork Tree”, which went double-platinum in 2005 and reached the top ten of the US chart, going on to sell over three million copies around the world.

+ It is in the walls of cork cells.

+ Rhys Meyers was born in Drimnagh, Dublin and raised in Cork Cork, County Cork in a Roman Catholic family.

+ The Northern Divisional Offices of Cork County Council are in the town.

+ Cork is a material that is harvested for commercial use primarily from the bark of the Cork Oak tree.

+ Farming products of the region include ficusfig, orange, carob bean, strawberry tree and cork oak.

+ Collins’ men brought his body back to Cork where it was then shipped to Dublin because it was feared the body might be stolen in an ambush if it were transported by road.Ryan, Meda “The Day Michael Collins Was Shot” p117 His body Lying in statelay in state for three days in Dublin City Hall where tens of thousands of mourners walked past his coffin to pay their respects.

+ It is one of the many layers of bark, between the cork and primary phloem.

+ Vearncombe died from his injuries at the intensive care unit of Cork University Hospital in Cork on 26 January 2016 at the age of 53.

+ This left only districts in the north, the Dublin Pale, round Cork City, and certain smallish garrisons in the possession of Protestant commanders.

+ The cork oak tree encounters many challenges during its seedling stage.

+ Martin has been a Teachta Dála for the Cork South-Central constituency since 1989.

+ They knew Collins would return by the same road as the two other roads from Bandon to Cork were destroyed by Republicans.

+ In 1665, Robert Hooke saw that cork was made up of little cubes that he named cells.

+ Feathers on the feather shuttles bend or break if the player does not hit the cork or rubber center.

+ Other plug-organizations use plugs made of Cork cork or rubber.

+ The cork industry is generally regarded as environmentally friendly.

+ More layers may be added containing lignin in xylem cell walls, or containing suberin in cork cell walls.

+ It is in the small town of Blarney, County Cork in Republic of IrelandIreland.

+ Wine corks represent 15% of cork usage by weight but 66% of revenues.

+ The harvesting of cork does not harm the tree and a new layer of cork regrows, making it a renewable resource.

+ Before this Cox was a journalist and presenter with Raidió Teilifís ÉireannRTÉ’s “Today Tonight” and then a Cork South-Central.

+ County Cork is the largest county in Ireland in terms of size.

+ Suberin is named after the cork oak, “Quercus suber”.

+ The worst affected areas were on the east coast between Drogheda and Wexford and in the south around Cork Cork and Limerick.

+ People from Cork are called Corkonians.

+ Famous things in Cork City include Saint Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Shandon cathedral, Blackrock castle, Fota wildlife park, Fota house and gardens, and University College Cork.

+ Harry thinks that she is odd because she was reading The Quibbler upside-down, and wearing a necklace made of butterbeer Cork corks and radish earrings.

+ He was a Minister for Finance Minister for Finance and Cork South in the First Dáil of 1919.

+ Cork Cork is obtained from the bark of the cork oak.

+ Power was born in Cork Cork, Wimbledon and Putney, England.

+ Olympic gamesOlympic medal winner Sonia O’Sullivan comes from the town of Cobh just outside Cork city in County Cork.

+ Blarney Castle is a 15th-century castle in County Cork in Ireland.

+ O’Donoghue died on 24 January 2021 in Mallow, County Cork at the age of 86.

+ In 1987, Rinpoche became spiritual director of the centre in County Cork in the west of Ireland which was to become Dzogchen Beara, Rigpa’s first long-term retreat centre.

+ Synonyms for cork cambium are bark cambium, pericambium or phellogen.

+ Another lateral meristem is the cork cambium, which produces Cork cork, part of the bark.

+ Portugal produces 50% of cork worldwide.

+ Champagne can be opened in a way that the Stopper cork “pops” out and the champagne sprays out in a bubbly foam.

+ He was from Cork city.

+ The reed is not fixed to a piece of cork like the oboe reed but it is put straight onto the short piece of metal at the top of the instrument.

+ He has been a Teachta Dála for Cork South-Central since 1989.

+ Corkscrews are needed because the cork cannot be gripped otherwise.

+ He is also credited for naming the cell which he discovered while observing cork samples.

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