“tent” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “tent”:

+ Informal tent cities may be set up without authorization by homeless people or protesters.

+ Adelaide had only been settled for two years and was mainly still a tent city.

+ Depending on the branch of service and the length the tent city has been in place, the living space may have most modern amenities.

+ They perform in a huge tent called the “Big Top”.

+ Scott and his remaining two companions died of starvation, thirst, and cold – trapped in the tent by bad weather until their supplies ran out.

+ There were two cameras set up in the garage that linked to a television in the tent so that the band could talk to the producer in the tent.

tent in-sentences
tent in-sentences

Example sentences of “tent”:

+ In addition to sports like field hockey, cricket, squash rackets, football and others, Pakistanis are also very keen on equestrianism of various types,and equestrian sports such as Polo and the traditional Tent pegging are played by many.

+ As an example: tupiq means tent in the North Slope dialect, and house in Malimut.

+ This was done plainly in a tent without any ceremony.

+ Next spring, the three bodies in the tent were found by a team from the main part of the expedition – who had spent the winter in the expeditions’s hut by the sea.

+ Peter’s was to design the “baldacchino” which is like a tent or “pavilion” above the High Altar.

+ In the specific sport of tent pegging a mounted horseman, or at times a team of horsemen, rides at a gallop and uses a sword or a lance to pierce, pick up and carry away a small ground target or a series of such small ground targets.

+ On October 1, a woman destroyed the tent of a free-state man.

+ A tent was set up in the back yard for the control room.

+ Breithaupt was found dead in a tent where he had been living in a vacant lot in Indio, California on July 4, 2015, aged 57.

+ The family were camping in a tent at the base of the rock.

+ Grow tent is also used for indoor plants.

+ Such a situation may happen if the oven shutters are closed too early or if a mobile cooker is used in a small tent with no ventilation.

+ Grow tent helps plant to grow in a more spectacular and develop a friendly environment.

+ In 1979, a group called the National Aboriginal Government occupied Capital Hill in Canberra and set up the Tent Embassy.

+ The term tent city is used to describe a variety of temporary housing facilities made using tents.

+ It is produced by Tent Cinema and it stars Debadrita Basu and Dibjyoti Dutta in lead roles.It also stars Sanchari MondalSanchari Mondal, Mimi Dutta, Tanuka Chatterjee,and Dwaipayan Das in Supporting roles.

+ Scott’s letters to his wife, written in the tent when he knew he was going to die, have just been made public.

+ In addition to sports like field hockey, cricket, squash rackets, football and others, Pakistanis are also very keen on equestrianism of various types,and equestrian sports such as Polo and the traditional Tent pegging are played by many.

+ As an example: tupiq means tent in the North Slope dialect, and house in Malimut.

More in-sentence examples of “tent”:

+ They find a good place to live, set up their tent for a short time and then move to somewhere else.

+ People sometimes brought their horses into family tent for shelter and protection.

+ Investigators at the time discovered that the hikers tore open their tent from inside, ran barefoot into heavy snow and a temperature of and one was missing parts of her face such as her tongue.

+ In February 2008, he travelled to the Tent Embassy in Canberra to hear the new Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, formally say sorry to the members of the Stolen Generations.

+ Because up to four million pilgrims may be performing the Hajj annually, the tent cities are densely inhabited with 20-40 people per tent.

+ On June 8, 1892, while Ford was drinking in his tent saloon, Edward Capehart O’Kelley entered with a shotgun.

+ In season 2 the tent stayed in the Cotswolds for all the episodes.

+ The origins of tent pegging are ambiguous and subject to some controversy.

+ On February 18—20, 2014, a violent confrontation took place on the Maidan, as a result of which there were significant casualties among the protesters, the Maidan was severely damaged; The Euromaidan tent camp was dismantled only on August 9.

+ A tent city for production was constructed in the Redondo Beach Marina.

+ This led to the first “Frost Fair” in 1607, with a tent city set up on the river with lots of odd amusements, like ice bowling.

+ Trapped in their tent by the weather and weak, cold and hungry, they died nine days later.

+ The tent was prepared by his son Muhammad bin Tughlaq.

+ For sanitary reasons, military tent cities place toilet, shower, and laundry facilities at least 50 feet from living quarters.

+ They eat many Pest pests, like gypsy moths, tent caterpillar moths, “cutworm moths, and coneworm moths.

+ The park offers 103 riverside campsites and 20 tent sites.

+ The tent is a movable, lightweight shelter which uses thin fabric to protect people from wind, rain and from the cold.

+ A tent city is also established annually at Mount Arafat, another essential stop during the Hajj.

+ Several parks and nature reserves have camping options, such as tent grounds and bungalows, open to small groups or campers.

+ The office of the Shogun is called the shogunate.- This is because Shogun had originally been military leaders and he had his office in a tent on a battle field.

+ Pro-slavery people came to stop the settlers from building the tent again, but they built the tent again without violence.

+ Also, tents are typically divided into clusters of 8-10 to prevent the rapid spread of fire, which is of utmost concern because of the tent and bedding materials.

+ On December 17, 1961, Niterói circus firea burning circus tent fell on 2,500 spectators in the Brazilian city of Niterói.

+ In 1981, Topsy and Walter went to Uluṟu and set up a tent at the base of Uluṟu.

+ These had to be mixed in the dark in a portable tent if the photographer was planning on photographing away from the studio.

+ They find a good place to live, set up their tent for a short time and then move to somewhere else.

+ People sometimes brought their horses into family tent for shelter and protection.
+ Investigators at the time discovered that the hikers tore open their tent from inside, ran barefoot into heavy snow and a temperature of and one was missing parts of her face such as her tongue.

+ He bought a tent factory in North Brabant.

+ She lived in a tent outside from the White House since from August 1, 1981 because of the Nuclear disarmamentprotest of nuclear arms under the Ronald Reagan presidency until her death in 2016.

+ Later in 1981, Walter and Topsy went to Uluṟu and set up a tent at the base of Uluṟu.

+ Every year, the Saudi Arabian government’s Ministry of Hajj sets up a tent city to support Muslim pilgrims in the village of Mina, Saudi ArabiaMina, where the ritual Stoning of the Devil takes place as part of the overall Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca.

+ The term “Praetorian” derived from the tent of the commanding general or praetor of a Roman army in the field, known as the “praetorium”.

+ Chamberlain said that she saw a dingo leave the tent where Azaria was sleeping.

+ In early January 2007, city officials noted city codes that prohibit living in tents and gave the society one week to evict the occupants of the tent city.

+ The Puruvesi lake shores host three active camping grounds with cabins,¨and tent and trailer lots to let.

+ The next morning they find three cairns have been built around their tent during the night.

+ The Olympic Council of Asia included tent pegging as an official sport in 1982, and the International Federation for Equestrian Sports recognised it as an official equestrian discipline in 2004.

+ Inside the tent was a note from Amundsen saying that he had reached the South Pole on December 14, 1911.

+ For the test, He used a 2.5 meter long pole antenna with a tent pole called ‘ “l’antenna centrale” ‘ in Italian.

+ The fabric walls of a tent are supported by wood or metal poles and thin ropes, and the tent or the ropes are usually attached to the ground with plastic or metal pointed stakes as one thing.

+ As well, state governments or military organizations set up tent cities to house refugees, evacuees, or soldiers.

+ Campers can bring their own tents or hire a tent on the island.

+ In 1847 pioneer Jane Dillworth held the first classes in her tent for the children of the first LDS families.

+ He committed suicide by walking out of their tent into the cold.

+ The tent city can hold as many as 250 occupants.

+ This studio is normally a big tent that is moved around the world.

+ When he woke up the next morning, Oates walked out of the tent into a blizzard and temperatures to his death.

+ Very few kinds of jumping spider make webs; instead they use their silk for their safety rope and also to make a kind of tent where they sleep at night, shed their skins.

+ Today, tent pegging is practised around the world, but is especially popular in Australia, Pakistan, India, Israel, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, South Africa, Canada and the United Kingdom.

+ The old meeting hall which seated 4,700 was replaced by a new meeting hall, with space for 6,800 people, and a tent camp with over 600 caravan spots was fixed and replaced with just as many cabins, which were rented by the members of the church.

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