How to use in-sentence of “capable of”:
+ Most parents do not wish their children to see pornography because they believe that it will make them less capable of romantic love.
+ With the recent opening of the third terminal, Changi is now capable of handling 64 million passengers every year.
+ This more prominent location, next to the Chapel of the Pieta, the Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament and statues of Popes Pius XI and Pius XII, will increase the number of pilgrims capable of viewing his memorial.
+ The projects, which started with Macro themes, continue covering the following study areas; Strategic Locomotive Sectors and Development of Values that are capable of moving Turkey to the aspired macro objectives.
+ Twinkle is capable of supporting a custom list of templates that displays below the standard set of Welcome templates.
+ Most of the species are capable of aerobic respiration using oxygen.
+ Together with Stanley Miller, Orgel also suggested that peptide nucleic acids – rather than ribonucleic acids – constituted the first pre-Lifebiotic systems capable of self-replication on early Earth.
+ Helipads are common features at hospitals where they serve to facilitate MEDEVACs or air ambulance transfers of patients to Physical traumatrauma units or to accept patients from remote areas without local hospitals or facilities capable of providing the level of emergency care required.

Example sentences of “capable of”:
+ In 1966, American Airlines offered a specification to manufacturers for a widebody aircraft smaller than the Boeing 747 but capable of flying similar long-range routes from airports with shorter runways.
+ In 1853 France introduced the Canon-obusier de 12, a 12-pounder capable of firing both shot and shell.
+ The gun was capable of single-shot or fully automatic fire.
+ The lighting was capable of creating ghastly effects.
+ In cerebral achromatopsia, a person cannot perceive colors even though the eyes are capable of distinguishing them.
+ The Moirai are capable of destroying an immortal.
+ It is capable of aerobic respiration using oxygen.
+ I’ve already had to delete a couple of pages for him on his behalf, which he is perfectly capable of doing himself.
+ These parazoans reproduce most commonly by sexual reproduction and most are hermaphrodites, that is, the same sponge is capable of producing both male and female gametes.
+ They are capable of swimming at speeds equivalent to two body lengths per second, with an acceleration time of five seconds.
+ While this means the animal is not capable of changing its skin colour in the dramatic fashion of shallow-dwelling cephalopods, such trickery is not needed at the pitch black depths in which it lives.
+ They were the first of the four races to develop ships capable of travelling space.
+ Kings were sometimes followed by their eldest son, if he was capable of ruling.
+ In 1966, American Airlines offered a specification to manufacturers for a widebody aircraft smaller than the Boeing 747 but capable of flying similar long-range routes from airports with shorter runways.
+ In 1853 France introduced the Canon-obusier de 12, a 12-pounder capable of firing both shot and shell.
+ The gun was capable of single-shot or fully automatic fire.
More in-sentence examples of “capable of”:
+ They were capable of sustained swimming, and short rapid bursts.
+ Cotton Mather countered Susannah’s defense by stating in effect that the Devil’s servants were capable of putting on a show of perfect innocence and Godliness.
+ The “Category” column indicates whether the stadium has been designated by UEFA as capable of hosting Champions League or Europa League matches.
+ Pacific Biosciences stated they may not release their second-generation machine capable of a US$1,000 genome until 2013.
+ While TMV is capable of infecting many plant families these are primarily Herbaceous plantherbaceous dicots.
+ Radar imagery was added to the units in June of that year, with graphical backgrounds being introduced in July, making the 4000 the first STAR to be capable of generating graphics and the first to incorporate the channel’s logo in the forecast segments.
+ The “Atrax” and “Phoneutria” spiders, which are also capable of killing people, both average around 2.5cm.
+ The Dallas Cowboys’ ATT Stadium can expand past that of MetLife Stadium by means of using standing-room and temporary seating, which makes ATT Stadium currently the only NFL stadium capable of holding 100,000 or more spectators, though it normally only seats 80,000.
+ This building is a 17,287 m², single-story in-flight catering facility, capable of producing 8,000 aircraft meals a day plus 1,000 meals for staff and 300 for the Royal Pavilion kitchen.
+ The fungus lives in symbiosis with a bacterium which is capable of destroying the fungicide.
+ Humans are capable of making abstract ideas and communicating them to others.
+ Wollstonecraft describes Mary as independent and capable of defining femininity and marriage for herself.
+ Insects were the first animals capable of flight.
+ The new accelerator was capable of colliding proton and an antiproton at a combined energy of 1.96 TeV.
+ They do not exhibit a similar preference for their paternal half sisters, which may mean that they only are capable of recognizing kinship through the maternal line.
+ These include the Bee Shroom, which allows him to float short distances and stick to certain surfaces; the Boo Shroom, which makes him capable of floating as well as traveling through walls; the Life Shroom, which gives him three more life wedges; the Rainbow Star, granting him brief invincibility; the Fire Flower, which appeared for the first time in a 3D game; and the Ice Flower, which allows him to turn water into solid ice so he can go to otherwise unreachable or deadly places.
+ Dragonflies are capable of rapid shifts in direction, but their flight is for the most part stable and straight ahead.
+ The program is divided into three “Divisions” rather than four years, and students complete each Division as they show that they are capable of harder work.
+ It is a type of photodetector capable of changing light into either electric currentcurrent or mode of operation.
+ A common foliagefoliar disease of basil is gray mold caused by “Botrytis cinerea”, can also cause infections post-harvest and is capable of killing the entire plant.
+ The city has 3 major shipyards some of which are capable of building large navy ships.
+ One early e-book was the desktop prototype for a proposed notebook computer, the Dynabook, in the 1970s at PARC: a general-purpose portable personal computer capable of displaying books for reading.
+ The extension was initially planned to continue to Sutton, LondonSutton The first and last new stations on the extension, Clapham South and Morden, include a parade of shops and were designed with structures capable of being built above.
+ EDuke32 has been capable of playing OGG music since September 2007.
+ This is however no “tight rule”, I think all our bureaucrats are capable of judging an RfA, even if they voted in it – Voting is expressing one’s opinion, closing involves judging what the community wants.
+ He always thought carefully about what his singers were capable of when writing his music.
+ They were capable of sustained swimming, and short rapid bursts.
+ Cotton Mather countered Susannah's defense by stating in effect that the Devil's servants were capable of putting on a show of perfect innocence and Godliness.
+ Ithaca: Cornell University Press Additionally, female mouse-deer have the potential to be pregnant throughout most of their adult life, and they are capable of conceiving 85–155 minutes after giving birth.
+ Mobilizon is federated to a network of instances capable of communicating with each other thanks to the ActivityPub protocol, a W3C standard.
+ The terms for the male of a given animal species usually mean that the animal is entire, that is, not castrated, and therefore capable of standing at stud.
+ Some species may have been capable of active flight.
+ Most devices capable of recording video are camera phones and digital cameras primarily intended for still pictures.
+ A node can be a computer, printer, or any other device capable of sending or receiving data from or to the other node in the network.
+ The Titanic’s lifeboats were only capable of carrying 1,178 people although the Titanic had 3,330 people.
+ The pianola made it possible for the player to sound as if he was playing very difficult music that he was not capable of playing.
+ Readily capable of detonation or explosive decomposition at normal temperatures and pressures.
+ The level of experience it would take to be capable of such a level of geometric art work is surprisingly high considering there have been so many artists over the eras who have mastered it.
+ People with dysgraphia can move their hand enough, and are also capable of understanding how to write.
+ However, from early in their evolutionary history, they were capable of both bipedal and quadrupedal locomotion.
+ It features a non-removable 3,300 mAh battery, capable of fast charging by OnePlus’ proprietary VOOC#OnePlus Dash ChargeDash Charge through its USB-C port.
+ Bow echoes are severe thunderstorms which carry straight line winds and are capable of creating extensive damage around the area affected.
+ They are also surgeons in their fields, capable of performing numerous gynecological surgeries.
+ These cells aid in digestion, nutrient transport, and are even capable of developing into sex cells.
+ The Boomerang operates with one train with 7 cars, each capable of carrying 4 people.
+ The result was a series of new ideas to bring tools to Keynesian analysis that would be capable of explaining the economic events of the 1970s.
+ This arrangement allows electronics capable of digitizing many hundreds of channels to fit into a single chassis.
+ A few species are capable of spraying their venom from forward facing holes at the tips of their fangs as a means of defense.
+ These eyes are fairly simple structures, capable of distinguishing between light and dark.
+ If this is accepted as part of the definition, then it includes the artificial intelligence of robots capable of “machine learning”, but excludes those purely autonomic sense-reaction responses that can be observed in many plants.
+ The Mk 19 is a grenade machine gun capable of firing one grenade every second at a maximum range of.
