How to use in-sentence of “combining”:
+ The features change according to what strings are combining with “tatamiberi”.
+ The various concepts are derived from the ideograms by combining them.
+ It works by combining genes from more than one source.
+ Meanwhile, the Italian nationalist Giuseppe Garibaldi led a nationalist uprising, combining the states and territories into a full Republic.
+ Uses include ore processing, fertilizer manufacturing, oil refining, wastewater processing, lead acid batteries, and combining chemicals for scientific reasons.
Example sentences of “combining”:
+ The band started out combining mystical lyric themes with neo-classical metal, but went in a more streamlined commercial style following Dio’s departure from the group.
+ The population was becoming so big that the Government of Ontario decided to create Metropolitan Toronto in 1954, combining a number of local municipalities.
+ Zimmer’s works are notable for combining electronic music sounds with traditional orchestral arrangements.
+ The Standard Model comes close to a unified field theory, combining everything except general relativity.
+ On 15 March 1947, the ward of Bunkyō was formed by combining the wards of Hongō, TokyoHongō and Koishikawa.
+ Today’s Moravian Academy was founded combining the Moravian Seminary for Girls and Moravian Preparatory School in 1971.
+ The series has received critical acclaim for its use of celebrity talent and combining entertainment with an educational series.
+ Instead of sending money, Urban II called upon the knights of Christendom in a speech made at the Council of Clermont on 27 November 1095, combining the idea of pilgrimage to the Holy Land with that of waging a holy war against infidels.
+ China is a poor country which is rapidly becoming rich, and is trying the experiment of combining dictatorship with free trade.
+ All the other units can be written by combining these seven base units in different ways.
+ In the animal kingdom, Predators often hunt by stalking, or by combining stalking with ambushing.
+ On 15 March 1947, the ward of Taitō was formed by combining the wards of Asakusa and Shitaya.
+ On March 15, 1947, the ward was formed by combining the wards of Kyōbashi and Nihonbashi.
+ Such images evoked the Mesopotamian belief in attaining power over the physical world by combining the superior physical attributes of various species.
+ Derived units are created by combining the base units.
+ Charles Hutton’s Dictionary shows “parallelopiped” and “parallelopipedon”, showing the influence of the combining form “parallelo-“, as if the second element were “pipedon” rather than “epipedon”.
+ It was made by combining the former municipalities of Bellingwedde and Vlagtwedde.
+ The challenge therefore is to construct a model combining “what is” to “what should be” and make the same acceptable to common man as well as politicians.
+ Experiments led by Sec attepted to force a Dalek evolution by combining their DNA with that of humans, and he is the first of the new “Human-Daleks”.
+ It was made by combining the former municipalities of Hoogezand-Sappemeer, Menterwolde, and Slochteren.
+ The band started out combining mystical lyric themes with neo-classical metal, but went in a more streamlined commercial style following Dio's departure from the group.
+ The population was becoming so big that the Government of Ontario decided to create Metropolitan Toronto in 1954, combining a number of local municipalities.
More in-sentence examples of “combining”:
+ This was the result of combining several of the old boroughs.
+ Aa en Hunze was established in 1998 by combining the municipalities of Anloo, Gasselte, Gieten, and Rolde.
+ Yang Mu His work was known for its combining of the graceful style and writing techniques of Chinese classical poetry with elements of Western culture.
+ The park was created in 2000 by combining the Campo Wildlife Reserve and the Ma’an Production Reserve.
+ A change away from the traditional pronunciation has hidden the different partition suggested by the Greek roots, with “epi-” combining to give “epiped”, a flat “plane”.
+ Fuel cells make electricity by combining oxygen and hydrogen.
+ George de Mestral created the Velcro trademark by combining the French languageFrench words for velvet.
+ He had some very unusual ideas about combining all the arts into one work.
+ Melodrama is a portmanteau word, formed by combining the words “melody” from the Greek “melōidía”, meaning “song” and “drama”.
+ The second-to-last immunity challenge is usually a very hard, multi-part challenge, and usually is the most complex challenge of the entire season, often combining elements from previous challenges.
+ Very pure hydrogen iodide can be made by combining hydrogen and iodine, but this is very slow.
+ However, combining the theories of the big and the small is very difficult in practice.
+ France and Germany have created the Strasbourg-Ortenau EurodistrictStrasbourg-Ortenau eurodistrict across the Rhine and combining Ortenaukreis and Greater Strasbourg.
+ On 15 March 1947, the ward of Kōtō was formed by combining the wards of Fukagawa and Jōtō.
+ The commune of Villeneuve-d’Ascq was created in 1970 by combining three communes.
+ Imaginary numbers are numbers that are made from combining a real number with the imaginary unit, called “i”, where “i” is defined as.
+ Revisit time can be reduced by combining data from multiple satellites.
+ Most tribesmen are sedentary farmers, combining cultivation with animal husbandry; some are migratory herdsmen and caravaners.
+ This estimate was made by combining data from uranium-thorium dating, electron spin resonance dating and optically stimulated luminescence dating of the remains and the soil in the grave.
+ The term aggregation is used to describe the process of combining the contents of multiple web feeds, such as for display on a single web page.
+ Chemists usually build mathematical models of molecular orbitals by combining atomic orbitals.
+ It was made by combining the former municipalities of het Bildt, Franekeradeel, Menameradiel, and parts of Littenseradiel.
+ Mendelevium is created by einsteinium and alpha particles forcefully combining and was named after Dmitri Mendeleev, the creator of the Periodic Table.
+ There are also hybrid games combining traits of both pool and carom billiards, such as English billiards, American four-ball billiards, cowboy pool and bottle pool.
+ The current institution was formed by combining the Royal Military Academy, in 1947.
+ Composition and temperature of the Earth’s core constrained by combining ab initio calculations and seismic data.
+ Some of the changes to the simple English version of Leishmaniasis are excellent and I am combining them into the main EN version.
+ Brawl” saw it fit to change his character design by combining parts of his looks from the promotional artworks of both Kid Icarus titles with new ideas.
+ All mechanicsmechanical machines are made by combining simple machines.
+ Napalm was originally made by combining flammable naphthalene and petrol with a thickening agent palmitic acid.
+ Mahler took up this idea of combining singing with symphony.
+ It was formed by combining three existing secret organisations.
+ In 2015, an international team including two scientists from the Institute made a hybrid virus, combining a bat coronavirus with a SARS virus.
+ This new basemap of Jupiter’s moon Io was produced by combining the best images from both the Voyager 1 and Galileo Missions.
+ RCA started by taking the best costing characteristics of the German management accounting approach Grenzplankostenrechnung, and combining the use of activity-based drivers when needed, such as those used in Activity-based costing.
+ Nuclear fusion is the combining of two light atoms into a heavier one and nuclear fission is the splitting of a heavy atom.
+ Rhythm and blues is a Pop musicpopular music genre combining gospel, and blues influences, first performed by African American artists.
+ The International Civil Aviation Organization names these planes by combining the model number of the plane with its type number.
+ By October 3, Ernesto was no longer recognized after combining itself with an extratropical low.
+ Beck has said Parker created Sivana’s name by combining the name of the Indian god ShivaSiva with the word “nirvana”.
+ Other experimental observations can be explained by combining the overall expansion of space with nuclear physics and atomic physics.
+ The research team suggests that combining graphene with one or more additional materials to form a composite might be the way forward.
+ Reductionism is the idea that a system can be totally determined by looking at its parts, and by combining these using rules such as logic.
+ You can make it by combining a strong, bright deep red with a little blue.
+ It maps the surface of the earth by combining pictures taken by satellites and airplanes.
+ This was the result of combining several of the old boroughs.
+ Aa en Hunze was established in 1998 by combining the municipalities of Anloo, Gasselte, Gieten, and Rolde.
+ Yang Mu His work was known for its combining of the graceful style and writing techniques of Chinese classical poetry with elements of Western culture.