Use in sentence of “tube”

How to use in-sentence of “tube”:

+ It is the only Tube station named directly after a football club.

+ A pollen tube grows down to permit the male gamete to fertilize an egg and make a seed.

+ The air in the wide part of the tube has a higher static pressure than the thin part.

+ Older TVs had a large cathode ray tube in a large wooden frame and sat on the floor like furniture.

+ This counter was only capable of detecting alpha particles but in 1928 Geiger and Walther Müller developed the sealed Geiger-Müller tube which could detect more types of ionizing radiation and it became a practical radiation sensor.

Use in sentence of tube
Use in sentence of tube

Example sentences of “tube”:

+ In late 2005, Livingstone proposed large fare increases for on-the-spot tickets across the Tube and bus network to encourage regular travellers to use the automated Oyster system to reduce queuing at Underground stations and avoid delays in conductorless buses as drivers issue tickets.

+ Hoses are also called tube or pipes.

+ In late 2005, Livingstone proposed large fare increases for on-the-spot tickets across the Tube and bus network to encourage regular travellers to use the automated Oyster system to reduce queuing at Underground stations and avoid delays in conductorless buses as drivers issue tickets.

+ Hoses are also called tube or pipes.

+ The extension of the DLR to a new terminus at Lewisham stationLewisham passes under the River Thames in a deep tube tunnel.

+ The giant tube worm is an annelid.

+ The line was previously worked by 1959 stock, 1956 stock, 1938 stock, standard tube stock and 1906 gate stock.

+ This will be an increase of 6 trains over the 37 units of 1967 tube stock.

+ During the procedure, a thin, flexible fiberoptic tube called a bronchoscope.

+ It is coloured orange on the Tube map.

+ The vagina is a tube leading from the uterus to the outside of the body.

+ The Hammersmith City line is a line of the London Underground, colored salmon pink on the London Underground Map, running between Hammersmith tube station Hammersmith in Barking in East London.

+ The ink is inside a long, thin tube inside the pen.

+ It is situated between Clapham North tube stationClapham North and Oval on the Vauxhall and Brixton on the Victoria Line.

+ This was part of Tube Lines’s redevelopment of some Edgware and High Barnet Branch stations, including replacement of track, signals, as well as station maintenance.

+ A shunt is a tube that connects two previously unconnected parts of the body to allow fluid to flow between them.

+ A carbon nanotube is an allotrope of carbon that is shaped like a tube of carbon atoms.

+ An order to buy 30½ 8-car trains of 1967 tube stock was made in March 1964.

+ The effects were noted in test tube experiments and on only two of the 20 markers of free radical damage to DNA.

+ In 1850, Sir William Crookes constructed a ‘discharge tube‘, that is a glass tube with the air removed and metallic electrodes at its ends, connected to a high voltage source.

+ There, Emmet learns of Business’ plans to freeze the world with the Kragle, revealed to be a tube of Krazy Glue with the label partially rubbed out.

More in-sentence examples of “tube”:

+ It was extended south by one stop to Embankment tube stationEmbankment in 1914 to form an interchange with the Bakerloo and District lines.

+ The gas for this system is tapped from the barrel and travels down a gas tube that feeds it into the bolt carrier and thus the gas i.e.

+ It is also very close to Euston Square tube station on the Circle line Circle, Hammersmith and City and Metropolitan lines.

+ The total length of the tube measures about 4.54 metres.

+ Notice that the mercury level at the center of the tube is higher than at the edges, making the upper surface of the mercury dome-shaped.

+ A kaleidoscope is a tube with loose, small, colorful objects inside.

+ She wears a low cut magenta tube top, low-set purple harem trousers, long dark grey wristbands, and a pair of pointy dark grey shoes.

+ A phosphor on the walls of the tube absorbs the ultraviolet light.

+ He has a tube that connects from his body to a chemical tank that is strapped to his suit that keeps him strong.

+ Once the Fallopian tube ruptures, emergency surgery is needed to fix the broken Fallopian tube and remove the blood from inside the abdomen.

+ The station is between Turnpike Lane tube stationTurnpike Lane and Bounds Green stations and is in Travelcard Zone 3.

+ This pushed the cannonball out the front of the tube towards the enemy.

+ A tube amplifier is a sound amplifier that uses vacuum tubes instead of transistors to amplify signal.

+ There are two main ways to treat an ectopic pregnancy if it is diagnosed before the Fallopian tube ruptures.

+ What the starfish does is clamp hold of them on either side with its tube feet, and apply a steady pull.

+ A number of railway stations are on the Euston Road including Marylebone station, Baker Street tube station, Great Portland Street tube station, Euston railway station, Euston tube station, Euston Square tube station, King’s Cross station, St Pancras station and King’s Cross St Pancras tube station.

+ A tube worm is a worm-like sessile invertebrate which anchors its tail to an underwater surface.

+ One might expect to see the contrabassoon sticking up high above all the other instruments in the orchestra, but in fact the tube keeps doing U-turns, making four parallel rows of tubing.

+ Pascal took a barrel and inserted a tube in it.

+ After successful pollination, the pollen grain completes its development by growing a “pollen tube” and the two male gametes move through the pollen tube to the ovule.

+ For example, medical doctordoctors can put a tube down a person’s throat and use a machine called a ventilator to pump oxygen into their lungs.

+ For example, chemists use tube furnaces to prepare bulk solids.

+ The air can be moved in and out of the patient by attaching an oxygen mask on the patient or by connecting the ventilator to a breathing tube inserted into the nostrils, the larynx or the trachea.

+ Like all echinoderms, sand dollars have tube feet.

+ In this example hereafter, taken from the Acton Town tube station article, the branch template is defined, allowing branch linking.

+ After a thorough reading of the enWP sponges, I have no idea what a tube sponge could be.

+ Barkingside tube station is a London Underground station on the Central Line.

+ The endoscope has a long tube to enter the patient’s body and a tiny camera or lens attached to the front of this tube.

+ Ongar tube station is a Closed London Underground stationsformer London Underground station in the town of Chipping Ongar, Essex.

+ Aldgate tube station is important in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes story “The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans”.

+ A blood vessel is a tube that carries blood in the circulatory system.

+ So in a copper tube, the level of mercury at the center of the tube will be lower than at the edges.

+ Watford has four mainline train stations, Watford Junction, Watford High Street, Watford North and Garston, as well as the tube station.

+ It is served by Oxford Circus tube station, which is directly beneath the junction itself.

+ The name triode was created because people needed to know which kind of vacuum tube it is, rather than a diode, tetrode, or pentode.

+ The bacteria enter the mouth of a young tube worm, but when the worm gets older its mouth and gut seal up, trapping the bacteria forever.

+ In hospitals, a person who is given pancuronium bromide is then a tube is put down their throat to pump oxygen into their lungs.

+ Most tires today do not have a tube inside of them.

+ However, separate names are used on station entrances, platforms and the tube map.

+ It had been intended to build the line past Walthamstow Central tube stationWalthamstow Central to Wood Street, where it would come above ground to terminate next to the British Railways station.

+ Pringles are known for their packaging, which is made up of of a cardboard tube with a plastic lid on top.

+ Livingstone had run in 2000 on a policy of financing the improvements to Tube infrastructure by a public bond issue, which had been done in the case of the New York City Subway.

+ Her feeding tube was disconnected on March 18, 2005.

+ This makes sure the tube is always full of water, so that cooling is quick.

+ Most are muzzleloaders made up of a tube that a gunner drops a bomb into.

+ It was extended south by one stop to Embankment tube stationEmbankment in 1914 to form an interchange with the Bakerloo and District lines.

+ The gas for this system is tapped from the barrel and travels down a gas tube that feeds it into the bolt carrier and thus the gas i.e.

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