Some in-sentence examples of “arms”

How to use in-sentence of “arms”:

– As a result, a great many Americans who had been neutral took up arms against the British.

– The accident causes Otto’s mechanical arms to fuse to his body, and it also destroyed the chip that allows him to control his arms.

– It has a horizontal bands of blue and white, it is the coat of arms of Nicaragua centered on the white band.

– Good form is holding the low parts of the body still and only using the arms to pull the body up.

– He was knighted by the Transylvanian Prince and was given a horse and coat of arms showing 3 Turks’ heads.

– The coat of arms of Slovakia has a red shield charged with a silver double cross standing on the middle peak of a Navy bluedark blue mountain consisting of three peaks.

– The arms were adopted on 12 July 1996.

Some in-sentence examples of arms
Some in-sentence examples of arms

Example sentences of “arms”:

– A mediaeval knight would be granted arms by letter patent, but his supporters or followers would not be allowed to display that achievement, instead they would use a badge to help identify themselves to each other and to other people.

– The New Zealand Herald Extraordinary is not a member of the college but it is a permanent post created to oversee heraldry in New Zealand; he works together with the college to grant new arms for people and bodies in that country.

– Block: Two hands above the head, jumping with arms reaching for a ball that has been spiked.

– When they walk on the ground, gibbons hold their long arms in the air to keep them from dragging.Pous, Dinora “Blue Planet Level 5”.

– The coat of arms of Finland is a gold golden lion wearing a crown and holding a sword in the right front paw.

– A crane kick is where a wrestler performs a crane stance, by standing on one of their legs, with their other knee raised and their arms extended in a crane position.

– Richardson served as Commander of the Combined Arms Center and Commandant of the Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth from 1979 to 1981.

– The Dominican RepublicDominican Constitution says that the flag of the Dominican Republic has a white cross in the centre; the arms of the cross get to the sides of the flag and divides the flag into four rectangles —the left rectangles are blue.

- A mediaeval knight would be granted arms by letter patent, but his supporters or followers would not be allowed to display that achievement, instead they would use a badge to help identify themselves to each other and to other people.

- The New Zealand Herald Extraordinary is not a member of the college but it is a permanent post created to oversee heraldry in New Zealand; he works together with the college to grant new arms for people and bodies in that country.
- Block: Two hands above the head, jumping with arms reaching for a ball that has been spiked.

– Keep hands up so water does not go from arms to hands.

– The coat of arms of Estonia has existed long before they were official recognized after the War of Independence between 1918 and 1920, when the Republic of Estonia was internationally recognized.

– Sometimes the arms have a stick that is used to move the hand and arm – this is called the “arm rod.” Puppeteers hold the arm rod at one end and the other end touches the muppet hand.

– The Coat of arms of Peru is the national symbolic emblem of Peru.

– The purpose of the early order systems was to be made around use of arms and legs but ended up being a medical order system.

More in-sentence examples of “arms”:

- It has a white disc at the centre with the national coat of arms held by a white and a black man.

- The Coat of arms of Andorra is in the centre.

– It has a white disc at the centre with the national coat of arms held by a white and a black man.

– The Coat of arms of Andorra is in the centre.

– The coat of arms of Hungary was adopted on 3 July 1990, after the end of the Communist statecommunist rule, although it has been used before, both with and without the Holy Crown of Hungary, sometimes as part of a larger, more complex coat of arms, and many of its elements date back to the Middle Ages.

– They are dated between 1564 and 1574 and they have the coat of arms of Charles IX of France on the back.

– The lower part can be developed by drawing the shoulder blades downward while keeping the arms almost straight and stiff.

– She refused to take the naturalization oath because it contained the phrase “bear arms in defense of the country”.

– The coat of arms shows a key, which is the symbol for Saint Peter, the patron of Cologne.

– In the coat of arms a white G is to be recognized, which stands for Gelsenkrichen.

– Also, he experimented with a freer use of the arms and torso.

– When the Sokil name was adopted, the team changed their colors to red and blue, the same colors of the Kyiv coat of arms of the time.

– Mount Korab is pictured in the Coat of arms of North Macedonia.

– Rod Puppet and Bunraku: The puppet is worked with rods joined to the puppets arms and legs, while another puppeteer moves the head and sometimes the mouth.

– One reason why lions are shown in so many different ways is because when heraldry developed, a lot of people wanted a lion on their coat of arms, but no two coats of arms can be the same.

– After the creation of the new district a public contest was held to create a coat of arms for the district.

– The town has a Craven Arms railway stationrailway station that provides direct trains to Shrewsbury, Manchester, North Wales and South Wales.

– It was linked to the Odpor headquarters in Spain and to other arms of the Ustashe movement around the world.

– Monkeys have long arms and legs to help them swing from trees.

– Count Kazimierz Michał Władysław Wiktor Pułaski of Ślepowron coat of arms was a szlachtaPolish nobleman, soldier and military commander who has been called “the father of the American cavalry”.

– The weak spot on a phalanx was on the right, where the free arms were unprotected by shields.

– Janakkalas coat of arms has been designed by Onni Oja in 1950.

– In Scotland the officers of arms maintain the old job of a herald – passing on royal messages.

– The coat of arms of Estonia is a golden shield which includes three slim, blue “leopard”s in the middle, with oak branches along the side of the shield.

– His arms became caught in the material of the last canopy.

– A ball-jointed doll is a doll that is can have its arms and legs moved because of a ball joint.

– The insignia of the Order consists of an oval medallion with an oak tree, a shield with the Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdomroyal arms hanging from one branch, and on the left a mounted knight in armour.

– The Milky Way is a barred spiral galaxy with two major arms and a number of minor arms or spurs.

– It has the national coat of arms in the centre.

– The Cold War began with an arms race between the United States and the Soviet Union to see who could have more and better weapons.

– Many pirates had missing arms or legs after bloody sea battles.

– HeraldryHeraldic emblems – typically coats of arms, also referred to as arms – have since the Middle Ages been used to represent or identify personal/geographical entities, preceding flags for such use by several centuries.

– The state coat of arms was replaced by a gold sickle and hammer, and a red five-pointed star bordered in gold above them.

– A successful touchdown is signaled by an official extending both arms vertically above the head.

– This would mean that India had over half of the small arms in the entire world.

– He has been the curator of the Arms and Armour Section of the Czartoryski Museum since 1949.

– The coat of arms shows the two national animals: the condor.

– The puppeteer moves the puppets head arms and mouth with his hands as well as with levers.

– King of Arms is the highest rank of officer of arms.

– When the string is pulled down, the arms and legs go up.

– Joey’s father worked in the US Arms and brought up him very strict.

– The personal coat of arms of Michaëlle Jean, Canada’s Governor General, features two mermaids.

– In a nutshell, the nucleus basically has another spiral arms in it, which makes it — a spiral in another spiral.

– With a suspended span, the cantilever arms do not meet in the center; instead, they support a central truss bridge which rests on the ends of the cantilever arms.

– The coat of arms was granted on December 3, 1997.

– A King of Arms is also usually in charge of special ceremonies for a country.

– He has arms and legs stretch.

– Kitami, along with Akimoto’s colleague and undercover agent Natsuo Ezaki, they stands up to stop the Kent Gang, a smuggling ring, from shipping arms to Vietcong guerrillas.

– This leads to what is known as an evolutionary arms race, or co-evolution, in which bacteria continue to develop strains that are less susceptible to antibiotics, while medical researchers continue to develop new antibiotics that can kill them.

– The Andalusian coat of arms shows the figure of Hercules and two lions between the two pillars of Hercules that tradition puts on both sides of the Strait of Gibraltar.

– They also started to wear gloves and wrappings on their arms below the elbows.

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