How to use in-sentence of “fold”:
+ The eastern part is over the top of the western part of the Lachlan Fold Belt.
+ There are three main endogenous geological processes: fold folding, faulting and volcanism.
+ The NHA was involved in a lawsuit against the 228th Battalion, who had a team in the NHA the year before, and could or would not fold until that was finished.
+ The eyes have a big gap which gives the Scottish Fold a “sweet expression”.
+ He has a left vocal fold vascular lesion.
+ They are characterised by a very small rostrum and a fold that runs to the lower edge or near the free corner.

Example sentences of “fold”:
+ Cat guides about the Scottish Fold breed can be found.
+ The site contains a number of special features and shows different landforms, including the natural arch at Durdle Door, the cove and Fold limestone folding at Lulworth Cove and an island, the Isle of Portland.
+ The poetic identification with the sufferings of common men presents two fold note at one moment she protests and revolts and at the next, she discovers the mystical design in everything and everywhere.
+ The activities of Welsh Presbyterian Mission in Barak Valley While Islam is rapidly growing due to high birth rate specially in rural areas of Hailakandi district and Karimganj district where Islam is dominant and have strong fold presence, but much of the urban areas of the valley are still dominated by the Bengali Hindus.
+ Pureland origami is origami with one rule: only one fold can be made at a time.
+ Cook by frying in a knob of butter on a medium heat until centre starts to dry then fold in half and cook until its hot in the middle.
+ AMOLED displays also allow to be folded, which manufacturers use to make bezel-less screens that fold behind the display.
+ We can also fold some tables to transport them better, for example for camping.
+ One special medical problem comes in the Scottish Fold if both parents have folded ears.
+ Contemporary roofs are often hinged to fold away, either into a recess behind the rear seats or into the boot or trunk of the vehicle.
+ This cavity is formed by the mantle skirt, a double fold of mantle which encloses a water space.
+ The federal subjects were divided into two fold categories of “Reserved” and “Transferred” subjects.
+ The first cats only had one fold in their ears.
+ Others, called “foldases”, do help fold proteins which cannot do it themselves.
+ Cat guides about the Scottish Fold breed can be found.
+ The site contains a number of special features and shows different landforms, including the natural arch at Durdle Door, the cove and Fold limestone folding at Lulworth Cove and an island, the Isle of Portland.
+ The poetic identification with the sufferings of common men presents two fold note at one moment she protests and revolts and at the next, she discovers the mystical design in everything and everywhere.
More in-sentence examples of “fold”:
+ This steel is sent to a smith who breaks it down to small pieces and layers the steel according to carbon content, they smelt this in their forge and repeatedly fold the steel in order to homogenise it.
+ When plates and the continents riding on them collide, the accumulated layers of rock may crumple and fold like a tablecloth that is pushed across a table, particularly if there is a mechanically weak basal layer such as salt.
+ The flanks of a fold are known as the limbs.
+ Its user can fold the laptop along its hinge for carrying.
+ After translation, proteins fold into specific shapes.
+ It is so large it is made in 18 pieces that fold together during the launch, so that it can fit into a rocket.
+ The National Union movement became little more than the Democratic Party in a new form as Republicans left the movement and returned to the old party fold by the fall.
+ The crust forms in part by the coming together of island arcs including granite and metamorphic fold belts.
+ All Scottish Fold cats are related to Susie and Sans.
+ By contracting the mantle’s muscles, the water is pushed out through the siphon, made by a fold in the mantle.
+ The foreskin, or prepuce, is a fold of skin that covers the glans penis when the penis is uncircumcised.
+ With careful breeding, breeders have changed the fold to a double or triple fold.
+ Its four wings can fold open or closed.
+ The term fold is used in geology when one or a stack of originally flat, level surfaces, such as sedimentary strata, are bent or curved as a result of pressure and high temperature.
+ I personally like the little stars we have up there now but I am obviously biased and will fold to what others want.
+ These mountains are known as fold mountains.
+ They are characterized by wings they can fold under short, leather-like forewings.
+ Bucks have a broader head while does’ are dainty and have a dewlap, a fold of skin under their chin, used to keep kits warm.
+ First known as Flops, for their “floppy” ears, Scottish Fold became the breed’s name in 1966.
+ The Palaeoptera is the group of primitive winged insects which do not fold the wings back over the abdomen, as Neoptera do.
+ It has a clamshell design, which means you can fold it to make it smaller when you’re not using it.
+ The Fold is a music rock band in Chicago, Illinois.
+ In 1954, Japanese paperfolder Akira Yoshizawa created rules to explain how to fold origami models.
+ Some moths instantly fold their wings and drop to the ground if they encounter bat ultrasonic signals.
+ Many paperfolders prefer to use a flat surface to fold models on, but others, like the Japanese, fold in the air.
+ A molecular chaperone is a proteins which helps large molecules fold or unfold.
+ This steel is sent to a smith who breaks it down to small pieces and layers the steel according to carbon content, they smelt this in their forge and repeatedly fold the steel in order to homogenise it.
+ When plates and the continents riding on them collide, the accumulated layers of rock may crumple and fold like a tablecloth that is pushed across a table, particularly if there is a mechanically weak basal layer such as salt.
+ It is a creeping annual or perennial herb often grown for its curiosity value: the compound leaves fold inward and droop when touched or shaken, re-opening minutes later.
+ The width of 8 μm forces the red blood cells to partly fold into bullet-like shapes in order to bypass them in single file.
+ They occur singly as isolated folds and in extensive fold trains of different sizes, on a variety of scales.
+ Extension ladders are made in two or more sections so that the ladder can fold up to make it easier to carry about and to store.
+ An envelope may be small enough to make you need to fold the paper going into it, or it can be as large as the paper so that you do not need to fold it.
+ Some types of bipod can fold into grips for the gunner to hold to keep the weapon steady.
+ After seeing a specialist, it was announced on 12 August 2009 that Coverdale is suffering from severe vocal fold edema.
+ Some halls may have seats that can be moved, either by stacking them in small piles, or tiered seating that can fold up.
+ The splicing process produces the final proteins, which then fold up into their protein structure.
+ Kimono for women are much longer than kimono for men, and women fold the kimono at the waist in a tuck to make them the right size.
+ Males can be easily distinguished from females due to the presence of a yellow fold at the bottom of the hind legs.
+ There are also small tables in trains and planes which we can fold or open.
+ Cats that have the Fold gene will start to show the fold before 21 days.
+ It has a fold running from the top of its eyes down the side of its back.
+ It has a fold of skin on each side of its body, running from the eye down to the hip.
+ Despite the initial concerns, the Fold breed has not had the expected mite and infection problems.
+ The very first Scottish Fold was a long-haired barn cat with white fur, called Susie.
+ The difference in vocal fold size between men and women means that their voices have a different pitch.
+ They may be a mix of different orogenyorogenic expressions and thrust sheets, uplifted blocks, fold mountains, and volcanic landforms.
+ Iridium can fold and bend just like aluminum, and remains very shiny.
+ The Jura Mountains are an example of fold mountains.
+ Scientists saw it on Hides Ridge in the Southern Fold Mountains in Papua New Guinea.
+ For a full light and fluffy omolette separate the egg whites and whisk to stiff peaks then fold in the yolks.
