In sentence use of “sexual act”

How to use in-sentence of “sexual act”:

+ In women who are past menopause, a common cause of painful sexual act is having too little estrogen.

+ Painful sexual act may be one of the first symptoms of cystitis.

+ Religious people believe that, because it depicts the sexual act without any relation to love and marriage, pornography is unholy.

+ It is worth to be sure whether the painful sexual act is acquired or lifelong and whether it is generalized or situational.

+ He then takes her to a party and forces her to participate in a sexual act with several people.

+ Painful sexual act is a medical problem where a person feels pain in their genitals before, during, or after a sexual act.

+ A painful sexual act is a condition of repeated or persistent genital pain before, during, or after sexual intercourse due to physical, psychogenic and emotional causes.

+ Dryness in the vagina can also be a cause of painful sexual act for women with Sjögren’s syndrome, which attacks the glands that create saliva and tears.

In sentence use of sexual act
In sentence use of sexual act

“ban” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “ban”:

– The ban initially applied on the London Underground, Buses, DLR and Croydon Trams.

– I encourage you to reach out to a mentor such as Peterdownunder, and consult with him before making changes or even just asking general advise; you have been gone from simple due to this ban for some time, it will be best if you mentor with another user until such time you and the mentor believe you are ready to go at things solo.

– When Isaac, Sarah’s son, made fun of his younger brother Ishmael, Sarah asked Abraham to ban him, along with his mother.

– They will be the last resort, if unblock requests have been declined, or if a permanent ban on the user is requested.

– On October 9, 2006, the Security Council formally chose Ban as its nominee.

ban - some sentence examples
ban – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “ban”:

– A fairly lengthy ban would be useful, because some quiet time is needed for reflection.

– Denmark was the first European country to ban the slave trade, in 1792, which took effect in 1803.

– People have tried to ban “The Chocolate War” and keep it out of schools and libraries.

– Which means that a community ban can be / is imposed.

– On September 25, 2006, while these polls were taking place, Ban addressed the Asia Society in New York on his candidacy and views on major issues confronting the UN.

– As well as working on charities such as AIDS she lent her name to the campaign to ban landmines.

– Garner joined the Ban Bossy campaign in 2014.

– We do not need to react to the ban on EnWp; whoever feels he/she should comment, can do so at the EnWP community discussion page.

– Is grounds for any kind of sanction? It was an IP editor, so a block or ban might not have much effect, but I thought I’d ask.

- A fairly lengthy ban would be useful, because some quiet time is needed for reflection.

- Denmark was the first European country to ban the slave trade, in 1792, which took effect in 1803.
- People have tried to ban "The Chocolate War" and keep it out of schools and libraries.

– However, we should keep in mind that indefinite is not infinite and if he refuses to accept mentorship, he should be able to appeal the ban or propose suggestions.

– Press releases said that the ban was for “stations across the capital”.

– Any banned user has the right to get the ban decision reviewed periodically.

– On 7 May 2008, Johnson said he wanted to ban people drinking alcohol on the London transport system.

– I think it is fine to ban someone after 2 blocks, 3 warnings before the first block.

– To make stopping gay marriage constitutional, many have pushed for an amendment to the United States constitution to ban gay marriage.

More in-sentence examples of “ban”:

– As First Lady, Hayes supported her husband’s ban of alcoholic beverages at state functions, excepting only the reception for Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich of Russia in 1877, at which wine was served.

– I don’t think a one month block will help much, considering the editor’s mindset, and propose a 6 month ban for this editor.

– A ban is a more serious manner, and rarer than a block.

– There is no complete ban on linking to YouTube or other user-submitted video sites.

– Van den Ban was an adviser to the Executive Council of the International Society for Extension Education.

Banned Concensus is to block, thereby I am implementing a ban of this person.

– The discussion leading up to his enWP ban can be seen here.

– At the 2000 Republican National Convention in Philadelphia, Abel introduced a campaign to ban all breastfeeding because “it is an incestuous relationship between mother and baby that manifests an oral addiction leading youngsters to smoke, drink and even becoming anti-social.” After 200 interviews over two years, Abel confessed the hoax in U.S.

– If he doesn’t change, I a ban on him.

– However, England was the first of the European powers to ban slavery, and used the Royal Navy to reinforce its ban.

– Denouncing in this book an extreme form of capitalism, he proposes to ban stock options as part of executive compensation to avoid conflicts of interest and offer better dividends to existing shareholders to limit the round- speculative return.

– I would only use power to inforce justice and ban those in trouble making routes.

– Result: I must say I was not an active editor here when the original ban was put in to effect.

– They began the Haitian Revolution, which created Haiti, the first country to permanently ban slavery.

– We should listen to critics of the model more, not ban them.

– I’d like to propose a ban of this editor.

– What do we suggest? What was the original ban for? PS.

– In early January 2017, the Russians asked the ban be removed.

– Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa said the ban was to avoid a negative image of Indonesia.

– Before World War II, Lemkin was interested in the Armenian Genocide and campaigned in the League of Nations to ban what he called “barbarity” and “vandalism”.

– I also don’t really want to do a straight ban because I still think that they could be a valid resource to the project and whenever possible we want to try to encourage that.

– I don’t have a problem with lifting the ban if it’s just to get things back to normal and let you edit constructively without any restrictions.

– This led to a national ban on semi-automatic shotguns and rifles.

– Noémi Ban was a Hungarian-born American Jew.

– The album had a worldwide radio ban until it was available to buy.

- As First Lady, Hayes supported her husband's ban of alcoholic beverages at state functions, excepting only the reception for Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich of Russia in 1877, at which wine was served.

- I don't think a one month block will help much, considering the editor's mindset, and propose a 6 month ban for this editor.
- A ban is a more serious manner, and rarer than a block.

– I’d also recommend that the admins be given the “right” to ban these users at their discretion and only their discretion.

– The ban lasted until the 1880s, when the new Labour movement start to hold demonstrations.

– Some countries are suspending or banning it.France to keep fracking ban to protect environment, Sarkozy says.

– Per what seems to be that I can not edit here, I have blocked myself using a wikibreak enforcer until January 9, 2009, which is the day my ENWP ban ends.

– I’ve not got time to scour through to find them all now, but this user has becoming pretty disruptive recently, and I wouldn’t say that a short-term ban would be too far at this moment in time.

– However, PBP does not show any regret for his actions that led to his ban which leads me to believe that he doesn’t understand why he was banned in the first place.

– If the user is “reformed” or w/e then the ban can be lifted, I suggest 3 months-1 year before a review is made.

– At this stage a full ban or block would be punitive and would not achieve anything.

– A petition was made to ban conversion therapy in the United States.

– Sagar was known for supporting the ban on liquor, leather and meat in India.

– Rollback was removed as a procedural matter relating to my longstanding ban in relation to the one I had on enwiki.

– If we don’t make contact or they don’t listen then regrettably a ban it is.

– Virginia State Board of Elections; Election Results for 2011; 2011 November Official Election Results He is best known to have led an effort to pass a ban on smoking in restaurants in Virginia.

– We would like to make the minimum be 8 letters long and also ban certain really common passwords.

– On November 16, 2020 the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Latvia imposed a travel ban against the kickboxer Dmitry Shakuta and the president of the Belarusian hockey federation Dzmitry Baskau ‘for an unspecified period’ because of their alleged involvement in the killing of Raman Bandarenka.

– Originally, it was thought that the federal government could not ban guns, but states and cities could.

– Sometimes, users of a website say that moderators or administrators have banhammers that they use to ban bad users.

– Well, bearing in mind the discussion above, I propose a topic ban on user 24.218.110.195, who has so repeatedly violated almost all our guidelines, especially in the areas of geological periods and geology.

– The template is an IP user talk page template that shows helpful information to IP users and those wishing to warn or ban them.

– China and United States, recommended that a ban on hashish be added to the Convention.

– How about a topic ban that limits him to article edits and user space drafts of articles, plus the discussions of articles at talk pages? His last real article edit was November 24.

– Unless anybody has any further comments I think this can be closed with the decision for the ban to remain in place indefinitely, as before, with a minimum of one year until it can be appealed again.

How to use in-sentence of “salted”

How to use in-sentence of “salted”:

– Some people put salted fish or meat into “gochujang”.

– Per I request that the page be deleted and then salted to prevent recreation.

– His men were living on rations of one-quarter pound of salted meat per day.

– Interestingly, this page is salted on enwiki and seems to be created by an LTA of some sort.

– The page Moratorium to End the War in Vietnam should be autoconfirmed SALTed temporarily.

How to use in-sentence of salted
How to use in-sentence of salted

Example sentences of “salted”:

- The peanut was grown mainly for its edible oil, except in the U.S., where it was produced for grinding into peanut butter, for roasted, salted nuts; and for use in candy and bakery products.

- The main types of food that are salted are fish and meat.

– The peanut was grown mainly for its edible oil, except in the U.S., where it was produced for grinding into peanut butter, for roasted, salted nuts; and for use in candy and bakery products.

– The main types of food that are salted are fish and meat.

– Swagg Union Heroes has been deleted before and should be SALTed along with Cory Jude Washington.

– Diet foods are not proven causes, but some foods, such as smoked foods, salted fish and meat, and pickled vegetables are associated with a higher risk.

– If salted or cured, it is eaten as a condiment.

– After about 10 days, take the salted fishes out of the pot, cut them into bite-size pieces and then put them with cooked rice and chili powder in the pot again.

– The article on EN:WP on the subject was deleted and salted for its lack of notability.

– Caviar is salted and un-fertilized sturgeon roe eggs.

– The favorited flavors of Blue Bunny ice cream is Bunny Tracks, Super Chunky Cookie Dough, Salted Caramel Craze, Peanut Butter Fudge, and Chocolate Brownie.

– The last time, it was salted for about one day.

– After he fried and salted them, he gave them to the customer – who, to his surprise, loved them.

– In Tamil, the unripe fruit is referred to as ‘narthangai’, which is usually salted and dried to make a preserve.

– Spanish peanuts are used mostly for peanut candy, salted nuts, and peanut butter.

– They also produce salted biscuits.

– Before, salted pages were protected and had a special template added to them.

– Smoked and salted cod roe paste is very popular in Sweden.

– The pain was kidney pain from eating so much salted food.

– Bacon is an example of salted meat.

– Halophiles also ferment salted fish.

“johannes” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “johannes”:

– Willem Johannes Witteveen was a Dutch peopleDutch legal scholar, politician and political writer.

– Books thought to contain such errors included works by astronomers such as Johannes Kepler’s “Epitome astronomiae Copernicanae”, which was on the Index from 1621 to 1835, and by philosophers, like Immanuel Kant’s “Critique of Pure Reason”.

– The Flemish composer and music theorist Johannes TinctorisTinctoris wrote in 1476 that he was the most important musician of new music which had started in England.

– During the Third Reich, Robert Heger, Herbert von Karajan and Johannes Schüler were the “Staatskapellmeister”.

– Rosé knew the composer Johannes Brahms and they played some of Brahms’s compositions when they had only just been written.

– The concept was first proposed in the 17th century by Johannes Kepler.

– Composers, such as Franz Liszt and Johannes Brahms used the piano to play loud, dramatic, strongly emotional music.

– The quartet made about 200 recordings, among them the complete quartets of Ludwig van Beethoven, Johannes Brahms, and W.A.

johannes how to use?
johannes how to use?

Example sentences of “johannes”:

– Other great conductors were also invited to conduct as guests: Hans Richter, Felix von Weingartner, Richard Strauss, Gustav Mahler, Johannes Brahms and Edvard Grieg.

– The experiment was suggested by by a Swiss team headed by Johannes Geiss of the University of Bern and Peter Eberhardt of the Swiss Institute of Technology.David Harland.

– Solomon, Dawit, Johannes Lehmann, Janice Thies, Thorsten Schafer, Biqing Liang, James Kinyangi, Eduardo Neves, James Petersen, Flavio Luizao, and Jan Skjemstad, “Molecular signature and sources of biochemical recalcitrance of organic carbon in Amazonian Dark Earths”, 71 Geochemica et cosmochemica ACTA 2285, 2286 are a unique type of soils apparently developed between 500 and 9000 years B.P.

– It was revised by Johannes Kepler, who gave an elliptical orbit for Mars which better fit the data from our observations.

– In the 17th century, Galileo Galilei, Johannes Kepler and Isaac Newton began helping people understand physics more clearly.

– For example, Johannes Brahms, took a long time to write his First Symphony.

- Other great conductors were also invited to conduct as guests: Hans Richter, Felix von Weingartner, Richard Strauss, Gustav Mahler, Johannes Brahms and Edvard Grieg.

- The experiment was suggested by by a Swiss team headed by Johannes Geiss of the University of Bern and Peter Eberhardt of the Swiss Institute of Technology.David Harland.

– He had also been conducting on the Sunday afternoon radio broadcast when CBS listeners around the country heard the announcer break in on Arthur Rubinstein’s performance of Johannes BrahmsBrahms’s Second Piano Concerto to tell them about the attack on Pearl Harbor.

– The Montes Taurus were named by Johannes Hevelius for the Taurus mountains in southern Turkey.

– Bernard Johannes “Joost” Eerdmans is a Dutch politician and former civil servant.

– They are often used when there is a big climax for example in the “Academic Festival Overture” by Johannes Brahms, but they can also sometimes be played very quietly.

More in-sentence examples of “johannes”:

– The first specimen described was given the name “Carcharias falciformis” by Johannes Müller and Jakob Henle in 1841.

– Rediscovering the Archimedean Polyhedra: Piero della Francesca, Luca Pacioli, Leonardo da Vinci, Albrecht Dürer, Daniele Barbaro, and Johannes Kepler.

– Some of the greatest composers include: Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Schubert, Hector Berlioz, Frédéric Chopin, Robert Schumann, Felix Mendelssohn, Anton Bruckner, Johannes Brahms, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Edward Elgar, Gustav Mahler and Richard Strauss.

– A quarter of the 180 copy edition of Johannes Gutenberg’s first Bible printed in 1455 was also printed on vellum, presumably because his costumers expected this for a high-quality book.

– George Berkeley argued that optics from Isaac Newton and Johannes Kepler also had this problem.

– Serious scientific inquiry began in the 19th century with Johannes Peter Müller, Jules Baillarger and Alfred Maury, and continued into the 20th century with Leroy.

– Franciscus Johannes “Frank” Erik Kramer was a Dutch footballer.

– The following year he won the Johannes Matthias Sperger International Music Competition, which is the world’s most famous competition for double bass playing.

– The Sonata op 34 by Johannes Brahms started as a string quintet but he changed it to a piano concerto, then a piano duo, and eventually a piano quintet.

– It stars Bodil Ipsen, Tudlik Johansen, Johannes Meyer, Grethe Holmer, Eigil Reimers, Mogens Wieth, Helga Frier.

– Wilhelmus Lourens Johannes Suurbier was a Dutch football player and was an assistant coach of the Albanian national team.

– Köhler succeeded Johannes Rau as President on 1 July 2004, for a five-year term.

– Steinitz beat Johannes Zukertort in 1872, and again later in 1886.

– Martinus Johannes “Martin” Konings was a Dutch Labour politician.

– Kauko Johannes Juhantalo was a Finnish politician.

– His full baptised name was Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophillus Mozart.

– He studied at the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz.

– An example of a tonic pedal can be seen in the third movement of Johannes BrahmsBrahms’s “German Requiem”, where the double basses play continuous D’s in the last section.

– After Chopin, other composers such as Franz Liszt and Johannes Brahms also wrote ballades.

– Lots of famous composers lived at this time such as Franz Schubert, Felix Mendelssohn, Frederic Chopin, Johannes Brahms, Pyotr Tchaikovsky and Richard Wagner.

– He is the son of Johannes de Klerk.

– Henricus Johannes Bernardus “Harry” Aarts was a Dutch politician.

– The Gutenberg printing press, invented by Johannes Gutenberg, was also developed during this time.

– His many bands featured saxophonists Chris Cheek, Mark Turner and Miguel Zenón, guitarist Ben Monder, bassists Matt Penman, Johannes Weidenmüller and Fernando Huergo, drummers Roberto Dani, Marlon Browden, Darren Beckett, Matt Wilson and Mark Ferber.

– In 1828, Coenraad Johannes van Houten made the first cocoa powder making machine in the Netherlands.

– Interested in prehistory, he also attended classes with the anthropologist Johannes Ranke.

- The first specimen described was given the name "Carcharias falciformis" by Johannes Müller and Jakob Henle in 1841.

- Rediscovering the Archimedean Polyhedra: Piero della Francesca, Luca Pacioli, Leonardo da Vinci, Albrecht Dürer, Daniele Barbaro, and Johannes Kepler.
- Some of the greatest composers include: Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Schubert, Hector Berlioz, Frédéric Chopin, Robert Schumann, Felix Mendelssohn, Anton Bruckner, Johannes Brahms, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Edward Elgar, Gustav Mahler and Richard Strauss.

– Yang plays a viola Johannes Tielka, a viola da gamba maker, made in 1670 and Joseph Joachim, who was a 19th-century violin virtuoso who was the best friend of Johannes Brahms.

– It was published in 1660 by Johannes Janssonius.

– Gerhard Johannes Paul Domagk was a German doctor.

– It is also thought that Johannes Gutenberg, who developed the printing press, enrolled there in 1418.

– Hendrikus Johannes “Johan” Witteveen was a Dutch economist, retired politician and author.

– SN 1604 is sometimes called Kepler’s Nova or Kepler’s Supernova or Kepler’s Star since Johannes Kepler studied it.

– He liked the music of Liszt, but hated the music of several other composers such as Anton Rubinstein and Johannes Brahms.

– The composer Johannes Ockeghem is an example of a composer who wrote such music.

– Heikki Johannes Kovalainen is a FinlandFinnish Formula One racing driver who spent the 2008 and 2009 seasons with British-based team Vodafone McLaren Mercedes.

– He wanted to do for African music what Johannes Brahms had done for HungaryHungarian music and Antonín Dvořák for Bohemian music.

Johannes Fibiger Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger, 23 April 1867 He won the 1926 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, for his discovery that an infection could lead to cancer.

– They are named after the Dutch peopleDutch scientist Johannes Diderik van der Waals.

– Günther Johannes Jauch is a GermanyGerman television presenter.

– The trio played together for many years, playing music by Johannes Brahms, Charles Koechlin and others.

– Other astronomers who made further advances after Copernicus were Johannes Kepler and Galileo Galilei.

– He studied under Johannes Muller at the University of Berlin.

– Better printing presses after Johannes Gutenberg’s time caused a great rise in publishing.

– He influenced the works of Copernicus, Johannes Kepler and Tycho Brahe, who were famous astronomers of later times.

– Descendants of Johannes were Roosevelt family of the Oyster Bay, New York.

– Paavo Johannes Nurmi was a Finnish middle- and long-distance runner.

– Ernst Rudolf Johannes Reuter was a German politician.

– In 1510, he studied briefly with Johannes Trithemius.

– He often conducted the music of Johannes Brahms.

How to use the word “modulation”

How to use in-sentence of “modulation”:

+ Bluetooth uses the same bands as some WLANs, but the modulation technique is different.

+ When transmitting analog signalanalogue sound, the sound quality of FM signals is better than that of amplitude modulation signals.

+ The roles of orbital frontal cortex in the modulation of antisocial behaviour.

+ In telecommunications, modulation is the process of conveying a message signal, for example a digital bit stream or an analog signalanalog audio signal, inside another signal that can be physically transmitted.

+ In telecommunications and signal processing, frequency modulation transmits information over a carrier wave by varying the frequency.

+ This technique is different from amplitude modulation which varies the amplitude, but keeps the frequency constant.

How to use the word modulation
How to use the word modulation

Example sentences of “modulation”:

+ Media ownership is said to be concentrated usually in one or more of the following ways., and the proliferation of cable televisionCable television or Community Antenna Television CATV is a system of providing television, FM radio programming and other services to consumers through fixed coaxial cables, rather than by the older and more widespread rad, digital televisionDigital television DTV uses digital modulation and compression to broadcast video, audio and data signals to television sets.

+ A modulator modifies the carrier wave, by frequency modulation or amplitude modulation or some other kind, to include the information needed, such as an audio or video signal.

+ The modulation in the ground bass from C minor to G minor on the words “I languish till my grief is known” anticipates the key of Dido’s lament in Act 3.

+ Gigabit ethernet uses pulse-amplitude modulation and can transmit two bits of payload data per symbol.

+ For analog signals, signal processing may involve the amplification and filtering of audio signals for audio equipment or the modulation and demodulation of signals for telecommunication.

+ Later Frequency Modulation radio was developed.

+ This kind of modulation is used in broadcasting and other radio work.

+ A modulation that goes to a key whose tonic is not part of the original key is called a “chromatic modulation“.

+ Media ownership is said to be concentrated usually in one or more of the following ways., and the proliferation of cable televisionCable television or Community Antenna Television CATV is a system of providing television, FM radio programming and other services to consumers through fixed coaxial cables, rather than by the older and more widespread rad, digital televisionDigital television DTV uses digital modulation and compression to broadcast video, audio and data signals to television sets.

+ A modulator modifies the carrier wave, by frequency modulation or amplitude modulation or some other kind, to include the information needed, such as an audio or video signal.
+ The modulation in the ground bass from C minor to G minor on the words "I languish till my grief is known" anticipates the key of Dido's lament in Act 3.

+ Modulating from C major to A flat major would be a chromatic modulation because A flat is not a note in the C major scale.

+ The brake pedal will require modulation The goal is to allow the rear tires to spin while holding the car in place with the front wheels remaining motionless.

+ In fact, the only example found in 18th century music is a modulation modulation in the first minuet of Franz Krommer’s Concertino in D major, Opus 80.

+ The default bitstream encoding is the Microsoft Linear pulse code modulationPulse Code Modulation format, although other codecs, such as MP3, are allowed as well.

+ The device that provides modulation of the baseband signal is called a modulator, and the device that provides demodulation of the modulated signal back to baseband is called a demodulator.

Example sentences of “Life style”

How to use in-sentence of “Life style”:

– They are not a taxonomytaxonomic group, just a life style which occurs across the genus.

– In Morphology morphology and life style they are, in genetics they are not.

– He accepted her life style and she accepted his.

– They have an attached “medusa” stage, with a life style looking rather like polypoid forms.

– She decided she likes better the Hollywood life style even it means she will never see her family again.

– Their life style is similar to the grebes, but they are a different group of birds.

– Their life style is in dispute.

Example sentences of Life style
Example sentences of Life style

“effective” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “effective”:

– The C14 Timberwolf uses the.338 Lapua Magnum cartridge, with a muzzle velocity of over 823 meters per second and has a maximum effective range of 1,500 meters.

– This template uses the current date to calculate the effective date.

– The able-bodied adults of this band were a surprisingly effective armed force.

– We may concur that being an educator is one of the most effective ways to contribute to national development.” She pointed out some of the challenges she observed, explaining, “A part of those challenges is the endeavor to strike an important balance between the intense teaching load, the commitment to research and publication, and the need to be of service internal and external to the university.

– The other one is about a trustee candidate rubric to introduce new, more effective ways to evaluate new Board candidates.

– In addition, the ruler of Mysore had an army as effective as that of British.

– Humanistic therapy creates an effective means of getting to the source of a problem and treating it properly.

effective some ways to use
effective some ways to use

Example sentences of “effective”:

– The key to effective cost control is therefore optimizing the efficiency of these activities.

– Thorp also developed and applied effective hedge fund techniques in the financial markets.

– It is also one of the coolest stars in the LMC, with an effective temperature of 3,400 Kelvin.

– The AK-47 is included in the flag of Mozambique, an acknowledgment that the country gained its independence in large part through the effective use of their AK-47s.

– Before the war, Amherst did not believe that the Native Americans would offer any effective resistance to British rule.

– The results showed that about 90% of them were safe and effective as far as 15 years past their expiration date.

– With the production of cost effective steel, railroads were expanded and more industrial machines were built.

– Thutmose III was co-regent with his stepmother, and was head of the army, but Hatshepsut was the effective ruler, and the named Pharaoh.

– She was a powerful, firm, and effective ruler.

– It printed a decision, supported by a very big number of people in the parliament, calling for an “independent and effective investigation” into the death of Alexander Taraikovsky related to the protests.

– An effective way to actually erase many old revisions is to rename an old article, by creating the new name as a new article, then copy the article to become a brand-new entry in article-space.

– Roger Ebert called it “more effective for being” a “silent” film.

– On 12 December 2019, Scheer announced he would be resigning as the leader of the Conservative Party effective upon the election of a new one.

– An effective tactical method is to demoralize the enemy.

– Shedinja is notable because it only takes damage from super effective attacks and has one HP.

– Although it is more difficult to impart power to a scoober than a hammer, a scoober can be an effective short-range throw and is used in Ultimate for breaking the mark and to throw over defenders in a zone defense.

– He was named to the position of principal conductor of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden effective in September 1986, the first person in the House’s history to have that title.

- The key to effective cost control is therefore optimizing the efficiency of these activities.

- Thorp also developed and applied effective hedge fund techniques in the financial markets.
- It is also one of the coolest stars in the LMC, with an effective temperature of 3,400 Kelvin.

More in-sentence examples of “effective”:

– There is also a powder, but its use is impractical without advanced scientific equipment: The effective dose needed and a lethal dose of fentanyl powder placed next to each other would be difficult or impossible to differentiate with the naked eye.

– We can also use other measures to make the effective reproduction rate.

– Army, was given authority to make, in cooperation with the appropriate agencies of the various coastal States, investigations and studies aimed at devising effective means of presenting erosion of the shores of coastal and lake waters by waves and currents.

– Elizabeth’s government did much to make her government stronger, and to make common law and administration more effective throughout England.

– In a recent study, DBT has proven especially effective in reducing self-injurious behavior, suicide attempts and inpatient treatment days.

– Other decongestants such as pseudoephedrine are also effective in adults.

– He retired as commissioner effective July 31, 2015.

– This locality is the important and effective centre in Chennai.

– Half the stars are inside an effective radius of only 100parsecs.

– The first effective treatment for malaria came from the bark of Cinchonacinchona tree, which contains quinine.

– The Turks and Caicos Islands adopted a new constitution effective 9 August 2006; their head of government now also has the title Premier, and their autonomy has been greatly increased.

– A good latch is important for both effective breastfeeding and comfort.

– He received the 2012 King Faisal International Prize for dedicating half his fortune to charity, starting an Islamic bank, supporting charity work and implementing effective national projects.

– Their ability to move from place to place and adapt has made them a most effective group.

– I just wanted some feedback from the community on my edits/contributions, and I wanted to hear any suggestions that you may have to make me a better more effective editor here at simple.

– The Sassanids never mounted a truly effective resistance to the pressure applied by the Muslim conquests.

– In short, the thalamus helps to make mammals more effective at making decisions and living in their natural environment.

– Sejanus became the effective ruler of Rome, and plotted against Tiberius, murdering people who opposed him.

– Today few hubs are produced, because they are not an effective solution for building networks.

– Decision problems typically appear in mathematical questions of decidability, that is, the question of the existence of an effective method to determine the existence of some object or its membership in a set; some of the most important problems in mathematics are undecidable.

– Guns can be very effective weapons.

– Antibiotics can be the most effective way of treating bacterial infections.

– An opening batsman, Hobbs established several effective opening partnerships; with Tom Hayward and Andy Sandham for Surrey, and with Wilfred Rhodes and Herbert Sutcliffe for England.

– Because of the lack of scientific evidence supporting most Freudian ideas, psychoanalysis is rarely used by clinical psychologists and has been replaced by more effective forms of therapy.

– Bandura explains that the most effective way of developing a strong sense of self-efficacy is through “mastery experiences”.

- There is also a powder, but its use is impractical without advanced scientific equipment: The effective dose needed and a lethal dose of fentanyl powder placed next to each other would be difficult or impossible to differentiate with the naked eye.

- We can also use other measures to make the effective reproduction rate.

– However, heavy machine guns such as the Browning M2 are more powerful but need a crew to be as effective as they can be.

– The effective propagation of accumulated roundoff errors may depend on the discrete dimension of the sampled data to round: when sampling bidimensional images, including colored images, it may still be preferable to propagate this error into a preferred direction, or equally into several orthogonal dimensions, such as vertically vs.

– Scientists let the animals freerun and then do experiments to see what sort of signals are most effective at entraining them.

– Condoms are less effective than many other types of birth control, and if a couple is in a steady relationship and are having sex very often, condoms can become more expensive to use.

– In general taking benzodiazepines is safe and effective in the short term.

– Despite the many storms, Bangladesh does not have a very effective storm prevention system, and cyclones usually inflict heavy damage.

– Insomnia: Benzodiazepines are an effective treatment for severe insomnia.

– Efforts to improve compliance have been aimed at simplifying drug packaging, providing effective medication reminders, improving patient education, and limiting the number of medications prescribed at the same time.

– Emergency braking was effective only one second before the collision.

– At the start of the Vietnam War, the United States military had effective psychiatric services in place within 8 weeks of the start of the war.

– The convention became effective on July 1, 1908.

– The sooner the drug is taken after unprotected sex, the more effective it is.

– His other books include “First Things First First Things First”, “Principle-Centered Leadership”, “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Families”, “The 8th Habit” and “The Leader in Me: How Schools and Parents Around the World Are Inspiring Greatness, One Child At a Time”.

– Dieldrin was developed as an alternative to DDT and has proved to be a highly effective insecticide.

– After WPS folded, the effective top level of women’s soccer in the U.S.

– Black Elderberry has been found to be effective against the H5N1 strain of Avian Flu Zakay-Rones et al.

– Buffets are effective for serving large numbers of people at once, and are often seen in institutional settings, such as business conventions or large parties.

– The Supreme Court has ruled that Americans have the right to an effective lawyer.

– Hospital services/Health care management as an executive to care-coordinator or administrator is a critical role for a medical social worker, administrative responsibilities entail to ensure efficient and effective unit operation; contributing to staff development by promoting and ensuring a supportive/collaborative learning environment based on the principles of adult learning and practice standards for nurses, students and ancillary staff; performing human resources responsibilities in collaboration with the other line managers; attending administration level meetings for program launch and evaluation, budgetary decisions, augmenting CSR activities…etc.; liaising with members of the multidisciplinary team to ensure high standards of quality and optimal management of patient care outcomes ; staff stress management due to the competing needs in patient care and ongoing continuous improvement practices to strengthen clinic processes.

– Pakistan would like to see the United Nations strengthened so that it can serve as an effective force to uphold International law and protect weaker states.

– The main reason that 1.e4 was less effective than 1.d4 was the Sicilian defence, which gave White only a 52.3% score in 145,996games.

– The centerpiece of Peña Nieto’s governorship was his claim that he was to deliver his “compromisos” – 608 promises he signed in front of a notary to convince voters that he would deliver results and be an effective leader.

– Arc welding is the most effective way of permanently joining metals.

“on the cross” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “on the cross”:

– Jesus died on the cross to save mankind.

– Islam teaches that Jesus did not die on the cross, but another man disguised as him went on the cross for Isa.

– Christians remember the death of Jesus on the cross on Good Friday every year.

– All Christians believe that Jesus’ death on the cross allows all people to be forgiven by God for their sins.

– Jesus is hung on the cross for six hours in extreme pain.

– In the half round areas on the cross arms are heads of prophets.

on the cross how to use?
on the cross how to use?

“stars” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “stars”:

+ In analyzing the varying distances, mulling through assumptions such as that they represented the brightness of the stars, he inadvertently found that they matched the distance of the stars from Earth on a scale of 1 meter =.799 light years within the margin of error for astronomical distances calculated today.West, John Anthony.

+ It stars Josh Lucas, Kurt Russell and Richard Dreyfuss.

+ A consequence of observing the universe from other stars is that stars that may appear bright in our own sky may appear dimmer in other skies and vice versa.

+ The flag of Samoa is a red field with the blue rectangle on the upper hoist hoist-side quadrant bearing the Southern Cross of four white larger five-pointed stars and the smaller star in the center.

+ The movie stars Mark Rylance, Ruby Barnhill, Penelope Wilton, Jemaine Clement, Rebecca Hall, Rafe Spall, and Bill Hader.

+ It stars John Garfield, Micheline Presle, Noel Drayton, Luther Adler and was distributed by 20th Century Fox.

stars - some sentence examples
stars – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “stars”:

+ The stars in the sky are said to be their reflection.

+ It stars Keanu Reeves, Alex Winter, William Sadler William Sadler, Samara Weaving, Kid Cudi, Jayma Mays, Holland Taylor and Kristen Schaal.

+ The Sun rotates at 2 km per second, neutron stars have speeds of thousands of km/sec.

+ It stars Julia Roberts as Hollywood actress Anna Scott and Hugh Grant as book shop owner Will Thacker.

+ The movie stars Riaz, Shabnur, and Shakil Khan in lead roles along with Kabori, Amol Bosh, Probir Mitra, Ahmed Sharif, and Misha Swaodagor.

+ 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.

+ One of the stars of the movie, Emma Stone, had another movie open the same weekend.

+ It stars Kirk Douglas, Faye Dunaway, Deborah Kerr, Richard Boone, Hume Cronyn, Harold Gould, Dianne Hull and was distributed by Warner Bros..

+ For accretion powered sources such as accreting neutron stars or cataclysmic variables, the limit may act to reduce or cut off the accretion flow.

+ According to this theory all the matter of the universe from stars and galaxies to atoms and subatomic particles, and even spacetime itself will be torn apart by the expansion of the universe at a certain time in the future, until distances between particles will become infinite.

+ The movie’s screenplay is by James Vanderbilt and stars Channing Tatum, Jamie Foxx, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Michael Murphy, James Woods, Richard Jenkins, Peter Jacobson, and Joey King.

+ It stars Dan Duryea, June Vincent, Peter Lorre, Broderick Crawford, Constance Dowling, Wallace Ford, Hobart Cavanaugh, Freddie Steele and was distributed by Universal Pictures.

+ It stars James Caan, Marsha Mason, Eli Wallach, Burt Young, Dabney Coleman, Bruno Kirby and was distributed by 20th Century Fox.

+ It stars Mel Gibson and Danny Glover as Los Angeles Police DepartmentLAPD sergeants.

+ She also claimed that she is with Stars on Ice doing shows in the U.S, Canada and Japan.

+ It stars Ginger Rogers, Dennis Morgan, James Craig, Gladys Cooper, Eduardo Ciannelli, Ernest Cossart, Walter Kingsford, Cecil Cunningham, Edward Fielding, Odette Myrtil and was distributed by RKO Radio Pictures.

+ It stars Eastwood, Hilary Swank, and Morgan Freeman.

+ It also stars Eric Roberts as The Governor.

+ The Gould Belt is a partial ring of stars in the Milky Way.

+ It stars Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, Gladys George, Peter Lorre, Barton MacLaine, Lee Patrick, Sydney Greenstreet, Ward Bond, Jerome Cowan and was distributed by Warner Bros..

+ The stars in the sky are said to be their reflection.

+ It stars Keanu Reeves, Alex Winter, William Sadler William Sadler, Samara Weaving, Kid Cudi, Jayma Mays, Holland Taylor and Kristen Schaal.
+ The Sun rotates at 2 km per second, neutron stars have speeds of thousands of km/sec.

More in-sentence examples of “stars”:

+ It stars Ezzatolah Entezami, Mehdi Hashemi, Akbar Abdi, Mohammad-Ali Keshavarz, Fatemeh Motamed-Arya.

+ It stars Paul Newman and Robert Redford as two robbers in Wyoming who go to Bolivia to escape the law.

+ It was directed by John Boorman and stars Burt Reynolds, Ronny Cox, Ned Beatty, and Jon Voight.

+ It stars Bette Davis and Henry Fonda.

+ It stars Tim Curry, Christopher Lloyd, Eileen Brennan, Madeline Kahn, Michael McKean, Martin Mull, Lesley Ann Warren, Lee Ving and was distributed by Paramount Pictures.

+ It stars Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, and David Arquette.

+ It stars Deborah Kerr, Van Johnson, John Mills, Peter Cushing, Stephen Murray, Elsie Wagstaff and was distributed by Columbia Pictures.

+ It also stars Freddie Jones, David Huffman, Warren Clarke, Nigel Hawthorne, Ronald Lacey, Kenneth Colley, Clive Merrison, Curt Lowens, Kai Wulff and was distributed by Warner Bros..

+ The movie stars Bruce Willis, Steve Carell, Garry Shandling, William Shatner, Avril Lavigne and Nick Nolte.

+ It stars Victor McLaglen, Heather Angel, Preston Foster, Margot Grahame, Wallace Ford, Una O’Connor, Francis Ford and was distributed by RKO Radio Pictures.

+ It stars Billy Campbell and Jesse Johnson.

+ Its made up of a circle of twelve five-pointed yellow stars on a blue field.

+ It Stars Sonia Balani and Manish Golpania in Lead roles.

+ It stars Tom Cruise as Charlie Babbitt and Dustin Hoffman as his older brother Raymond Babbitt.

+ The movie stars Julia Roberts, Jude Law, Natalie Portman and Clive Owen.

+ Many nebulae or stars form from the gravitational collapse of gas in the interstellar medium or ISM.

+ It stars Matthew Modine, Kristin Chenoweth, Olesya Rulin, Joey King, Shirley Jones, and Chloe Bridges.

+ It stars Andy Griffin, Walter Matthau, Felicia Farr, Erin O’Brien, James Gregory, Joey Bishop, Ainslie Pryor, Claude Akins and was distributed by Warner Bros..

+ Brenda Blethyn stars in the movie.

+ It stars Sterling Hayden, Louis Calhern, Jean Hagen, James Whitmore, Marc Lawrence, Marilyn Monroe, Anthony Caruso, Barry Kelley and was distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

+ It stars Hugh Grant, Liam Neeson, Colin Firth, Laura Linney, Emma Thompson, Alan Rickman, Keira Knightley, Martine McCutcheon, Bill Nighy and Rowan Atkinson.

+ It stars Will Rogers, William Farnum, Frank Albertson, Maureen O’Sullivan, Brandon Hurst, Myrna Loy, Heinie Conklin and was distributed by 20th Century Fox.

+ It is often used to describe the movement of celestial bodycelestial bodies such as stars and planets.

+ It stars Steve Martin, Goldie Hawn and was distributed by Paramount Pictures.

+ It stars Shirley Temple, Guy Kibbee, Slim Summerville, Buddy Ebsen, Sara Haden, June Lang, Nella Walker and was distributed by 20th Century Fox.

+ It stars Dennis Price, Mai Zetterling, Richard Attenborough, Maxwell Reed, William Hartnell, Siobhán McKenna, Gerard Heinz, Zena Marshall, Olaf Pooley, Harcourt Williams, Jill Balcon, Grey Blake.

+ It stars Gene Tierney, Cornel Wilde, Jeanne Crain, Vincent Price, Mary Philips, Gene Lockhart, Darryl Hickman, Reed Hadley and was distributed by 20th Century Fox.

+ About one-third of confirmed member stars have been observed well outside this boundary, in the cluster’s extended halo.

+ It includes trees, the moon, stars and a river.

+ It stars Meryl Streep and Robert Redford.

+ It stars Robert Taylor, George Cole, Kay Kendall, Robert Morley, John Carson, Harcourt Williams and was distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

+ The movie stars Demián Bichir, Taissa Farmiga, and Jonas Bloquet.

+ There are even groups of three or more stars that orbit each other.

+ This means that its detection in red giants in 1952 helped support the theory that stars can produce heavier elements.

+ It stars Margot Robbie, Jurnee Smollett-Bell, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Rosie Perez, Ella Jay Basco, and Ewan McGregor.

+ It stars James Franco as real-life canyoneer Aron Ralston, who became trapped by a boulder in Blue John Canyon, southeastern Utah, in April 2003.

+ Loretta Young stars as Katie Holstrom.

+ It stars Robert Montgomery, Evelyn Keyes, Claude Rains, Rita Johnson, Edward Everett Horton, James Gleason, Donald MacBride, Lloyd Bridges and was distributed by Columbia Pictures.

+ It stars Carrie Coon, Finn Wolfhard, Mckenna Grace, and Paul Rudd, while Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson, Sigourney Weaver, and Annie Potts return to their roles from the original movies.

+ When this happens, the stars generally move past each other, but gas clouds and dust interact, and can form a burst of new stars.

+ Epsilon Eridani may be a member of the Ursa Major Moving Group of stars that share a similar motion through the Milky Way.

+ It stars Olivia de Havilland, Montgomery Clift, Ralph Richardson, Miriam Hopkins, Vanessa Brown, Russ Brown and was distributed by Paramount Pictures.

+ It stars Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller, Jessica Alba, Dustin Hoffman and Barbra Streisand.

+ It stars Elena Anaya and Natasha Yarovenko.

+ It stars Lino Ventura, Paul Meurisse, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Simone Signoret, Claude Mann, Paul Crauchet, Christian Barbier, Serge Reggiani.

+ On December 23, the Maple Leafs traded him along with Milan Marcetta to the Minnesota North Stars in exchange for Murray Hall Murray Hall, Ted Taylor, Len Lunde, Don Johns, Duke Harris, and the loan of Carl Wetzel.

+ The film stars Reubens as Pee-wee Herman.

+ It stars Ezzatolah Entezami, Mehdi Hashemi, Akbar Abdi, Mohammad-Ali Keshavarz, Fatemeh Motamed-Arya.

+ It stars Paul Newman and Robert Redford as two robbers in Wyoming who go to Bolivia to escape the law.

“nubian” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “nubian”:

– The Barbary lion was also called the atlas lion and the nubian lion.

– Since the continent of Africa includes both the African and the Somali plates, some literature refers to the African Plate as the Nubian Plate to distinguish it from the continent as a whole.

– For over half a century, the Nubian pharaohs governed a combined kingdom of Egypt and Nubia, with an empire stretching from the Delta to the upper reaches of the Nile.

– Because one can find there much examples of Nubian culture and burial practices at the site, scholars think that the Egyptian statues and other Egyptian objects found at Kerma arrived through trade.

– There are: colourful tiles, carvings and frescoes, from Egyptian and Nubian settlements and burial sites.

– Saluja Island, which means in Nubian language, while the name Ghazal Island seems to refer to one of the ancient plants that were growing on these islands.

nubian - some sentence examples
nubian – some sentence examples