How to use in-sentence of “contracting”:
+ These wounds, even when they are microscopic, increase the chances of contracting STDs that can be transmitted orally under these conditions.
+ As an incentive for a spacecraft owner to contract with NASA to use a Shuttle launch instead of an unmanned, commercial launch system, NASA permitted contracting companies to apply for a Payload Specialist seat on the same mission.
+ Changes caused by computer technology and the need to lower costs, led to the Press contracting out its printing and binding work.
+ Masturbation is also seen as a sexual technique that protects individuals from the risk of contracting sexually transmitted diseases.
+ There are exceptions, but this is usually done by the fish contracting muscles on either side of its body in order to generate waves of flexion that travel the length of the body from nose to tail, generally getting larger as they go along.
+ Thucydides noted that people who had recovered from a previous bout of the disease could nurse the sick without contracting the illness a second time.

Example sentences of “contracting”:
+ A poll showed that 63% of Mexicans feared contracting Covid-19 and 25.5% feared dying from it.
+ The nations meet every three years as the Conference of the Contracting Parties.
+ Thucydides noted that people who had recovered from a previous bout of some diseases could nurse the sick without contracting the illness a second time.
+ A poll showed that 63% of Mexicans feared contracting Covid-19 and 25.5% feared dying from it.
+ The nations meet every three years as the Conference of the Contracting Parties.
+ Thucydides noted that people who had recovered from a previous bout of some diseases could nurse the sick without contracting the illness a second time.
+ The expanding and contracting makes some places on the surface weak, and a crack is made.
+ He was part of the St Mirren squad when they won the 1958ndash;59 Scottish Cup, but he missed the final after contracting a viral infection.
+ Scyphozoans move through the water by contracting and relaxing the muscles of their umbrella.
+ The Cryptodira can draw their necks in while contracting it under their spine.
+ His theory had a contracting and cooling protosolar nebula.
+ The signal for contracting is a chemical your body makes called acetylcholine.
+ The family company is known as the “Binladin Brothers for Contracting and Industry”.
+ Soldiers who were captured by the enemy and held as prisoners of war were, in a significant number of instances, housed in such miserable conditions that they faced a higher likelihood of contracting and succumbing to one of the medical conditions shown above; starvation also became a problem in POW camps as more soldiers were captured in battle and food shortages widened.
+ They move by contracting their bodies, but they do not have much control over where they go: most of the time, they drift with the water current.
+ By contracting the mantle’s muscles, the water is pushed out through the siphon, made by a fold in the mantle.
+ He worked in contracting and real estate.
+ In 1895, Lorentz and Fitzgerald noted that the null result of the Michelson-Morley experiment could be explained by the ether wind contracting the experiment in the direction of motion of the ether.
+ Patients in hospitals would not be bathed, because nurses did not want to touch them for fear of contracting AIDS themselves.
+ The embassy of the United States warned that the risk of contracting Covid-19 in Dar es Salaam was extremely high.
+ Flocks form a tight sphere-like formation in flight, frequently expanding and contracting and changing shape, seemingly without any leader.
