“paperwork” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “paperwork”:

– Wedgwood convinced her to let him name the line of pottery she had purchased “Queen’s Ware”, and trumpeted the royal association in his paperwork and stationery.

– The company filled out some paperwork but didn’t do anything with them.

– Farmers understood the need for a hard-working wife and many children, to handle the many chores, including child-rearing, feeding and clothing the family, managing the housework, feeding the hired hands, and handling the paperwork and financial details.

– The trademark paperwork said that the paper clip had been sold since March 1892.

– In December 2020, Kucinich filled paperwork to run for Mayor of Cleveland in the 2021 election.

paperwork use in-sentences
paperwork use in-sentences

“coated” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “coated”:

– In the case of samples from plants or animals, it often means that they must first be coated in gold before they can be placed in the microscope.

– The feathers themselves are coated with a type of oil that makes them waterproof.

– Printing on photo paper or coated paper designed for inkjet printers can damage the laser printer’s drum and fuser unit.

– The top 10 floors of the building have windows coated in gold plating and golden toilets.

– Each is coated in milk chocolate and covered with confectioner’s sugar.

coated in sentences?
coated in sentences?

Example sentences of “coated”:

- Stollen is a Fruitcakefruit bread of nuts, spices, and dried or candied fruit, coated with powdered sugar or icing sugar.

- The painted, base material of a motherboard is composed of fiberglass yarn strands that have been woven together and coated with a liquid resin, and then set to dry.

– Stollen is a Fruitcakefruit bread of nuts, spices, and dried or candied fruit, coated with powdered sugar or icing sugar.

– The painted, base material of a motherboard is composed of fiberglass yarn strands that have been woven together and coated with a liquid resin, and then set to dry.

– Frosted Flakes are also available with apple pieces, banana pieces or coated in chocolate.

– The board was sanded smooth and then coated with a gluey paint called “size” which would hold the coloured paint well, but stop the expensive colours from being soaked up by the wood.

– This means the capsid is coated with a lipid membrane.

– The dials, hands, scales and signs of aviation and navigational instruments and markings are often coated with luminescent materials in a process known as ‘luminising’.

– Capillary columns are separated into two categories; wall coated open tubular and support coated open tubular.

– The roof of the nave is composed of a pair and knuckle frame, coated inside by pieces of tracery.

– One can imagine that the Aurignacians regularly painted their bodies red, dyed their animal skins, coated their weapons, and sprinkled the ground of their dwellings, and that a paste of ochre was used for decorative purposes in every phase of their domestic life.

– Wiener Schnitzel is a traditional Viennese and Austrian cuisine, consisting of a thin slice of veal coated in breadcrumbs and fried.

– Some better hair straighteners today have ceramic coated heating parts, which harm the hair less, and heat up faster than non-ceramic coated heating parts.

– Glass that is treated or coated in different ways usually costs more.

– Typical uses include coated tablets, cake and donut mixes, hard candies and chewing gums, lipsticks, soaps, shampoos, talc etc.

“supercomputer” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “supercomputer”:

– A supercomputer is a computer with great speed and memory.

– In 1985, he was appointed as Cornell’s Director of the Center for Theory and Simulation in Science and Engineering known now as the Cornell Theory Center, one of five national supercomputer center created by the National Science Foundation.

– This method is similar to the addition/subtraction technique used for high-speed electronic circuits with the logarithmic number system in specialized computer applications like the Gravity Pipe supercomputer and hidden Markov models.

– The success of the 1st processor version was only with replacing PA-RISC in HP systems, Alpha in Compaq systems and MIPS in SGI systems, but IBM also made a supercomputer based on this architecture.

– She is a waterproof supercomputer who lives in the Chum Bucket laboratory.

– The creators of Deep Thought were disappointed and Deep Thought was then instructed to design the Earth supercomputer to determine what the question actually is.

supercomputer some example sentences
supercomputer some example sentences

Use in sentence of “reluctant”

How to use in-sentence of “reluctant”:

– She pressures a reluctant Phil to announce a phony engagement, but the plan backfires when Betty abruptly departs for New York City to take a job offer.

– Scorsese was initially reluctant to develop the project, though he eventually came to relate to LaMotta’s story.

– The chemical establishment was reluctant to accept the notion of a carbocation and for a long time the “Journal of the American Chemical Society” refused articles that mentioned them.

– There are three Technicolor cartoons: “Baby Weems”, Goofy’s “How to Ride a Horse”, and “The Reluctant Dragon”.

– Gabrielle insists on following an initially reluctant Xena on the road.

– Herodias put her up to the demand that John be executed, something the king was initially reluctant to do.

– With Boog reluctant to intervene, Elliot begs Boog to help.

– The Reluctant Dragon is based on Kenneth Grahame’s book of the same name.

Use in sentence of reluctant
Use in sentence of reluctant

Example sentences of “reluctant”:

- Kane won the match, leading to he and a reluctant Lita marrying one another on the August 23, 2004 episode of RAW.

- King George VI was shy, and was at first reluctant to take on his new duties and responsibilities.

– Kane won the match, leading to he and a reluctant Lita marrying one another on the August 23, 2004 episode of RAW.

– King George VI was shy, and was at first reluctant to take on his new duties and responsibilities.

– Child wrote in the magazine to child readers when leaving the magazine in 1834: “After conducting the “Miscellany” for eight years, I am now compelled to bid a reluctant and most affectionate farewell to my little readers.

– He wrote some famous novels like “The Reluctant Fundamentalist” and “Moth Smoke”.

– Tuvia has become the de facto leader of the group, but he’s still somewhat reluctant to take on such a heavy responsibility and his brother Zus expresses concern that his idealistic plan will ultimately bring about the group’s downfall.

– It was also made into the story ‘The Reluctant Dragon’ by Ken Ransom, which was made into a Disney film.

– Instead, with the reluctant agreement of his cabinet, de Valera assembled a team of delegates to go in his place.

– It instead has Proog and Emo in an extremely bizarre construction referred to only as “the machine.” Proog tries to introduce Emo to its nature, but Emo is reluctant and argues about its purpose.

– She is reluctant to have a child.

– Aang is a reluctant hero trying to return balance to the world.

– There follows his reluctant but resigned submission to Yeshua’s execution.

In sentence examples of “ugandan”

How to use in-sentence of “ugandan”:

+ He was previously manager of Scottish Premier League club Heart of Midlothian F.C.Hearts and also had spells at Ugandan national team.

+ The Ugandan military says that the Ugandan army killed Lukwiya on August 12, 2006.

+ Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, known by his stage name Bobi Wine, is a Ugandan politician, singer, actor and businessman.

+ She has been rapping since the 1990s, when she was inspired by American hip hop and the Ugandan artists Young Vibes.

+ The Ugandan soldiers and all seven terrorists were killed.

+ Cyprian Kizito Lwanga was a Ugandan Roman Catholic prelate.

+ Ibrahim Sekagya is an Ugandan football player.

In sentence examples of ugandan
In sentence examples of ugandan

Example sentences of “ugandan”:

+ The Tutsi and Ugandan armies went after them.

+ In the late 1990s, Mustafa Adrisi was living quietly in Arua, West Nile, in a house provided by the Ugandan government, and had recently gone back to complete his primary school certificate.

+ During his time competing in the United States, Goodish was involved in feuds with the likes of Kamala Kamala the Ugandan Giant, Abdullah the Butcher, and Jerry Blackwell.

+ Games with the Ugandan national football team usually attract large crowds of Ugandans.

+ The Ugandan Kavirondo tribes are a mix of Bantu and Nilotic immigrants.

+ Maria Emily Lubega Mutagamba, was a Ugandan economist and politician.

+ In Uganda, 1.4 million civilians have been displaced by conflicts between Ugandan government forces and the militant Lord’s Resistance Army.

+ The Mercedes had Ugandan flags and all 35 militarycommandos wore Ugandan uniforms.

+ Apolo Robin Nsibambi was a Ugandan academic and politician.

+ Sekagya also plays for the Ugandan national football team and is the team’s captain.

+ The Ugandan National Theatre is in Kampala.

+ Ruhakana Rugunda is a Ugandan politician.

+ The Tutsi and Ugandan armies went after them.

+ In the late 1990s, Mustafa Adrisi was living quietly in Arua, West Nile, in a house provided by the Ugandan government, and had recently gone back to complete his primary school certificate.

Some example sentences of “odd number”

How to use in-sentence of “odd number”:

+ The fourth color is needed for some maps, such as one in which one region is surrounded by an odd number of others, which touch each other in a cycle.

+ An odd number suggests that there is a charge charged C atom or of a heteroatom lone pair replacing a carbon-carbon double bond.

+ If there is an odd number of values, the median is the one at position.

+ In round-robin tournaments where there are an odd number of competitors, usually one gets a bye in each round.

+ Every odd number has no pre-image.

Some example sentences of odd number
Some example sentences of odd number

Example sentences of “odd number”:

+ Festival takes place in Anam in even number years and in Sinchon in odd number years.

+ Due to the odd number of cylinders in each bank, V6 designs are unbalanced, whatever V-angle they use.

+ A Reuleaux polygon is a shape like the Reuleaux triangle with an odd number of sides.

+ If there was an odd number of wrestlers, the last letter would be marked on only one lot.

+ A negative determinant means that the volume was mirrored over an odd number of axes.

+ If the pot has an odd number of tokens, one player puts one token in the pot.

+ Festival takes place in Anam in even number years and in Sinchon in odd number years.

+ Due to the odd number of cylinders in each bank, V6 designs are unbalanced, whatever V-angle they use.

+ An integer that is not an odd number is an even number.

+ This is also equal to the sum of the first “n” odd numbers as can be seen in the above pictures, where a square results from the previous one by adding an odd number of points.

+ Because of the odd number of cylinders in each bank, a balance shaft is needed.

+ An atom is composed of fermions if it has an odd number of electrons, neutrons and protons.

How to use in-sentence of “zero”

How to use in-sentence of “zero”:

– Significant contributions to the decimal numeral system, including the concept of zero happened during this period in India.

– How can these animals evolve and persist? Since they do not breed, their fitness should be zero and any genes causing this condition should be eliminated from the population immediately.

– The first regularly published web based magazine was either Game Zero Magazine Right now, online gaming magazines and websites have many advantages over print-based magazines.

– Thus any series in which the individual terms do not approach zero diverges.

– And in all those cases, the total number of positive and negative charges of the atom’s protons and electrons sum to zero before and after the change.

– This is because when any of the two equations is equal to zero, the original equation is equal to zero because the two equations are multiplied together to form the quadratic equation.

How to use in-sentence of zero
How to use in-sentence of zero

Example sentences of “zero”:

- Ground zero is the name for the exact place where an explosion occurs.

- Then the scalar product of any vector with itself is a non-negative real number, and it is nonzero except for the zero vector.

– Ground zero is the name for the exact place where an explosion occurs.

– Then the scalar product of any vector with itself is a non-negative real number, and it is nonzero except for the zero vector.

– It stars Woody Allen, Zero Mostel, Danny Aiello, Michael Murphy and was distributed by Columbia Pictures.

– One is a natural number after zero and before two.

– But it was almost zero by 2005.Jessica Brown and Neil Bird 2010.

– See Passive house, Superinsulation, Self-sufficient homes, Zero energy building, Earthship, Straw-bale construction, MIT Design Advisor, Energy Conservation Code for Indian Commercial Buildings.

– For example, the Maya civilization developed a Maya scriptwriting system, built huge pyramids, had a complex calendar, and developed the concept of zero 500 years before anyone in the Old World.

– The “proof” above is incorrect because it divides by zero when it divides by “x”-“x”, because any number minus itself is zero.

– A good that is made available at zero price is not necessarily a free good.

– Apart from the choice of the zero point and name, this Julian day and Julian date are not directly related to the Julian calendar, although it is possible to convert any date from one calendar to the other.

– By repeatedly applying this formula to the generated guesses, the value of the guesses will approach a zero of the function.

– Converts four digit year to two with zero padding.

– The “number” zero is not the same as the “numeral” or “digit” zero, used in numeral systems using positional notation.

– All triangles are taken to exist in Euclidean geometry, so that the inside angles of each triangle sum to π radians ; therefore, for a right triangle, the two non-right angles are between zero and π/2 radians.

– Water pressure decreases to zero as it passes through the turbine blades and gives up its energy.

– However, the point one centimeter to the left of the zero point cannot be point one, since there is already a point called one.

– An eigenspace of “A” is the set of all eigenvectors with the same eigenvalue together with the zero vector.

More in-sentence examples of “zero”:

– He meets Zero Two when his class is doing their graduation ceremony.

– The simplest possible window function is rectangular: It is 1 inside the domain of interest, and zero everywhere else.

– In machine code and many programming languages, one means true and zero means false.

– There is a mark for zero and every other number, in order of size.

– He decided that zero on his temperature scale would be set at the standard barometric pressure at sea level.

– Normally speaking, there was no year zero between 1 BC and 1 AD.

– The Heaviside function, often written as “H”, is a non-continuous function whose value is zero for a negative input and one for a positive input.

– The pilots of other Zero planes flying with Koga thought that he might be alive.

– Instead of the normal method of downloading a software package, extracting it, and installing it before it can be used, packages distributed using Zero Install need only to be opened and usually comes in Application Directory format.

– If both bits are 0 the result 0, if one bit is 1 and the other is zero the result is 1, and if both bits are 1 the result is 0.

– The model says that after a finite time there will be a final singularity, called the “Big Rip”, in which the observable universe will reach zero size and all distances will reach into infinite value.

– The invisible zero may in fact be replaced by any other string, by specifying the string as the first optional parameter.

– More ways could be using zero cost choices, using barter, and having a good knowledge of prices.

– If hour, or minutes are missing, zero is assumed.

– So if the words “natural numbers” are not used, then there will be less confusion about whether zero is included or not.

– Overview on deepmind and its AlphaGo Zero AI.

– However, there is a year zero in astronomical year numbering as well as in all Buddhist and Hindu calendars.

– The Akutan Zero was very important to the American war effort.

– One of the base assumptions of the potential flow assumption is that the vorticity is zero almost everywhere, except in a boundary layer or a stream-surface immediately bounding a boundary layer.

– I must say though, I see absolutely zero consensus to make it a 6 month ban.

– They are redirected from, where “n” is a number from zero to the total number of VGAs minus one.

– In front of the studio of each set, multiple large barrels filled with non-combustible paint were lined up, and a large fan for special effects equipped with a Zero fighter plane engine was brought out and installed on each barrel.

– After the British Mandate of Palestine, the new Kilometer Zero was moved to the nearby Jaffa Gate.

– The team lost four games to zero in the finals to the New York Islanders.

– Some people think that at absolute zero particles lose all energy and stop moving.

- He meets Zero Two when his class is doing their graduation ceremony.

- The simplest possible window function is rectangular: It is 1 inside the domain of interest, and zero everywhere else.
- In machine code and many programming languages, one means true and zero means false.

– Entering a day as zero is regarded as the previous day.

– If an overdose is suspected, dial triple zero for an ambulance immediately.

– This is done by making the zero rather egg-shaped and the O more circular, but most of all by cutting open the zero on the upper right side, so the circle is not closed any more.

– In laminar flow through a pipe, it is assumed that the velocity of the fluid is zero at the boundaries of the pipe and is at a maximum in the center; mathematically, the velocity profile is parabolic.

– It is where the two Auto racingexhibition races, the Advance Auto Parts Clash, Can-Am Duel, and the two points-paying races, the Daytona 500 and Coke Zero Sugar 400 is held.

– In practice, when rounding large sets of sampled data, because it will still preserve the hyperbolic convergence towards zero of the overall mean roundoff error bias and of its standard deviation.

– PF ranges from zero to one.

– The number Triple Zero was chosen for several reasons, one of which was that it was easy to dial in darkness because the number zero was next to the finger stop on most Australian telephones.

– Over hundreds of years, the idea of zero was passed from country to country, from India and Babylon to other places, like Greece, Persia and the Arab world.

– Criticism of the work being done at Ground Zero was made in 2008 and 2009, when there was no work being done at the site.

– The idea of zero was first thought about in Babylon, India and in Central America at different times.

– An initial “guess value” for the location of the zero must be made.

– A search gives zero hits.

– Larry Silverstein said that the entire site would be completed in 2037, and that billions of dollars have been spent on rebuilding the site, even though Ground Zero “is still a hole in the ground.” During an interview for the episode, Silverstein said, “I am the most frustrated person in the world…I’m seventy-eight years of age; I want to see this thing done in my lifetime”.

– In general for 100, 1000, 10000 and so on, multiply by ten for repeatedly for each zero in that number.<!– to the right.

– Sequence numbers are almost always non-negative, and typically start at zero or one.

– A semiconductor is a material with a small but nonzero band gap which behaves as an insulator at absolute zero temperature but allows heat to excite electrons enough to jump into its conduction band at temperatures which are below its melting point.

– Spacecraft starting from the surface of Earth has a zero initial speed.

– The closer that “w” is to −1, the closer the denominator is to zero and the further the Big Rip is in the future.

– For example, a photon has zero mass and a neutrino has zero charge.

– In zero gravity, there is nothing to push against, so they just float in the air.

– After Zero Two’s partner is killed by a klaxosaur, Hiro volunteers to become her new partner.

– The symbol for the number zero is “0”.

Example sentences of “many times”

How to use in-sentence of “many times”:

+ These are called “recurring characters” and are characters that are not “regulars”, they are not part of the main cast, but are used many times during the series.

+ The club has also played many times in the top division of English football, the most recent in 1991–92, when they played in the last season of the old First Division before the creation of the Premier League.

+ It is produced in the liver, where ammonia, a very toxic substance, is changed into urea, which has a very low toxicity, so low in fact, that it is many times less toxic than table salt.

+ A GPS receiver can calculate its position many times in one second.

+ Crystal radios have come and gone many times in history.

+ The band would reunite and disband many times afterwards.

+ The simple way this works is by counting how many times you need to change one word to turn it into another word.

Example sentences of many times
Example sentences of many times

Example sentences of “many times”:

+ His results were much better than in 2001, scoring in the points many times and doing better than his teammate Jarno Trulli.

+ Article was deleted many times on enwiki and as for other wikis, they are created by a globally locked user which looks to me as X-wiki spam.

+ Note: Sometimes the test may pass while previewing the page, but once saved the test would fail, no matter how many times the cache is cleared.

+ By 1861, the opera had been performed many times in Germany when Wagner was asked to revise the work for the Paris Opéra.

+ During their history, the Crow have changed their territory many times because of conflicts with the Plains OjibweOjibwe, Lakota peoples.

+ A probability distribution says how many times it “should” have occurred in the long run.

+ Lewis worked many times with actor-director Clint Eastwood in several movies.

+ Take extra caution when editing existing templates, many times multiple clubs will use the same template and an edit that works for one of the clubs may not work for another.

+ The general idea has been many times used in religious ceremonies.

+ Speedy deleted as recreation of a page that has been recreated many times at many titles.

+ His results were much better than in 2001, scoring in the points many times and doing better than his teammate Jarno Trulli.

+ Article was deleted many times on enwiki and as for other wikis, they are created by a globally locked user which looks to me as X-wiki spam.

More in-sentence examples of “many times”:

+ Since 2009, she has spoken many times at meetings of the conservative Tea Party movement.

+ We have many times decided that social website clicks and likes do not constitute notability.
+ Holan was awarded many times and nominated for Nobel prize.

+ Since 2009, she has spoken many times at meetings of the conservative Tea Party movement.

+ We have many times decided that social website clicks and likes do not constitute notability.

+ Holan was awarded many times and nominated for Nobel prize.

+ This causes gaps in the sequence of strata, which may have risen and sunk many times in Earth history.

+ She has appeared on television, in movies, and on stage many times with her husband; the couple each received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on March 7, 2012.

+ But many times in history when laws have been on a false basis to benefit few at the expense of society, they have resulted in conflict.

+ His daughter Aung San Suu Kyi was placed under house arrest many times for leading the democracy movement.

+ Handling the goldenrod many times can make some people have allergies.

+ He protested many times for Mandela’s release in South Africa during that time period.

+ After performing many times in his hometown throughout his childhood, he decided to pursue a musical career and moved to Los Angeles after graduating from high school.

+ Supercapacitor is a type of capacitor that can store many times as much energy as older capacitors.

+ Ocasio-Cortez has been talked about many times on Fox News, being mentioned every day from February 25 to April 7, 2019, for a total of 3,181 mentions in 42 days.

+ I have also edited the article many times in the past which means I am a significant contributor.

+ Support removal – if anything it should be an “opt-in” gadget as opposed to opt-out, as it’s not simple in the current wording and, furthermore, as we’ve said many times before AN isn’t really the place to be directing new users to, which is ultimately the aim of the sidebar.

+ Domesticating wild plant and animal species for human benefit has occurred many times all over the planet.

+ The church teaches that gay people are going to hell and there is nothing that they can do about it because they belong to a group of people called “reprobates.” According to the church, reprobates can never be saved because they rejected Jesus too many times so God allowed them to become reprobates.

+ It was recorded many times by other musicians, including Roy Orbison and Juice Newton.

+ After being re-elected many times to the legislature, Hewes focused on a new and more ambitious job as a Continental Congressman.

+ It has many of the things that communities many times its size has: an official website, its own coat of arms, a village church, a restaurant, and a mayor who leads a town council made up of three local citizens.

+ A synchrotron is a type of particle accelerator where particles travel around many times in a circle.

+ Michael and Gloria start to argue many times and they think they might get divorced.

+ The book was translated many times into many different languages.

+ The United States Constitution is also the shortest that people are still using, and it has been changed many times over the years.

+ This means that specializations associated with feeding on ants or termites have evolved many times in mammals: in “Fruitafossor”, anteaters, numbats, aardvarks, pangolins, and echidnas.

+ This is because a new version of the magazine is printed many times each year.

+ Alternating current works by switching the current many times back and forth constantly while it goes back to the source it came from.

+ The PowerBook was changed many times in the time that it was made.

+ Knox argued many times with Mary, Queen of Scots.

+ She tried many times to kill him, even when he was a baby.

+ Beckwith has met several times with President Bush since then, spoken many times in public, and acted as a fundraiser for charities.

+ The area changed size and name many times while it was in the Soviet Union.

+ He has danced many times on television in North America.

+ I don’t know how many times this has been brought up for discussion.

+ On “Heat”, she tried to win the title many times by beating Jacqueline but did not win.

+ It mostly has small patterns of melody which are repeated many times in slightly different ways.

+ The band’s members have changed many times since Opeth started in 1990, but band member Mikael Åkerfeldt has always been present.

+ Danish raiders attacked England many times with great violence.

+ She had collapsed many times before when she was younger.

+ Between 1007–1014, the ambitious Byzantine Emperor Basil II attacked Bulgaria many times and eventually won a great victory.

+ His fleet of 300 ‘treasure ships’ explored great areas of the Eastern world, and were many times larger than anything the Europeans had built.

+ It moved many times until it moved to a permanent location near the Givat Masua neighborhood in 1993.

+ A few songs are covered so many times by different artists, that the songs become standards.

+ Bioluminescence has appeared many times during evolution.

+ MLB has honored Robinson many times since his death.

+ Most clocks know the time because they count how many times something moves back and forth.

+ Convention of Evil: In this clip show episode, villains from several past episodes hold a convention and discuss the many times The Mask has thwarted their heinous plans.

+ As a child, she acted many times with the children’s theater.

+ Exercise induced asthma – also called exercise induced bronchospasm – is the term used to describe asthma cases in which exercise is the main, and many times the only trigger for an asthma attack.

+ However, critics have liked that Rory has had many times to be heroic in series 6.

+ The behaviour evolved many times in different groups.

“hate” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “hate”:

– Some of the matches that they added in were a Street Fight, Tables Match, Inferno Match, Dumpster Match, Lion’s Den, Hate Match, and the Team Rumble.

– Oh god I hope we don’t add this….its a nuisance on en.wiki and I would hate to see it migrate here.

– As a note, I’m more active on en.wp than I am here, but I don’t hate you, nor do I know a single thing about your banning.

– If a country agrees to the Convention, they must make hate speech and participation in hate groups illegal.

– News stories about the Second North American Secessionist Convention in 2007 mentioned the controversial Southern Poverty Law Center’s allegations that the other co-sponsor, The League of the South, was a “racist hate group.” Sale responded, “They call everybody racists.

hate - sentence examples
hate – sentence examples

Example sentences of “hate”:

– I like the Idea of the template, Kennedy, and,Kennedy, I’m not trying to start a fight with that PA response I just HATE it when some Europeans talk down to Americans.

– But many of Minke’s classmates hate him because he is “native”.

– I would hate to do it again.

– The enemy demon lord responsible for making Kikyo hate Inuyasha.

– But also, I wanted the song to be empowering for girls, but not kind of an “I hate men” song – because I don’t, and I don’t say that in the song.

– Da`te stamp ? Never heard of it ! if yr talking about the date stamp, I hate it.

– I hate cats”, he said.

– Her stepmother seems to hate her and feel that she endangers the family by being only half-mortal.

– According to the Anti-Defamation League, the Proud Boys hate women, Muslims, transmen and transwomen, and immigrants.

– I hate to think that we need a project and participants to perform our goal here.

– The Popish Plot was a story made up by Titus Oates that caused people to hate the Catholics in England between 1678 and 1681.

– A disability hate crime can take the form of murder.

– Other characteristics that can be identified are that Asperger people hate any changes in their routine.

– While “The Last Song” from “The Flame In All Of Us”, has been thought by some to be an outro from the band, TFK still continues touring, and Trevor has said that they were very tired and it’s only a sarcasmsarcastic “Here it all is: love it or hate it”.

– In August of 2009, Anderson gave a sermon called “Why I Hate Barack Obama.” In it, he said that he hated Obama for supporting abortion rights and that he prayed for Obama to die.

– As much as either of them hate to admit, Calvin and Susie have quite a bit in common.

- I like the Idea of the template, Kennedy, and,Kennedy, I'm not trying to start a fight with that PA response I just HATE it when some Europeans talk down to Americans.

- But many of Minke's classmates hate him because he is "native".

More in-sentence examples of “hate”:

– That actually shows some enthusiasm, so I hate to delete those pages immediately.

– Though Krishnendu forcefully did that ASR misunderstands Pakhi and starts to hate her.

– A hate crime does not have to be to a person directly.

– He said that he chose the jersey number 98 in honor of Matthew Shepard, a victim of a gay hate crime in 1998.

– Pulis hate being bullied or made fun of.

– But hate speech is an inciting of discrimination and sometimes a cause of bullying or hate crime and Article 7 of Universal Declaration of Human Rights affirms that all are protected from such an inciting.

– People often commit hate crime because of prejudice about the victim’s sex, ethnicity, religion, nationality, gender identity, Social classclass, age, or other things about them.

– His first task is to have John McClane to go Harlem and stand around for 15 minutes with a sign that says “I hate niggers” with his gun taped to his back so that he cannot reach it.

– Most demons work for “The Source” but some hate him.

– But Zofis changed her and made her power-loving, full of hate and envy to her best friend Sherry.

– Today, the word is an offensive racial slur in English languageEnglish, and is often considered to be hate speech.

– That’s the point where we hate touring.””Gardener’s Question Time”.

– Lee is now in a world of hate because of this experience.

– The flag is viewed as a symbol of apartheid and white supremacy, since 2019 it is illegal to display this flag in public in South Africa and is classified as a hate speech.

– This saying is used by people who are radical or anti-capitalist to show that they hate rich people.

– A video shows Heyer stopping to speak to a woman wearing a helmet, apparently asking why she was with a hate group of violent white men.

– Owen Benjamin has said that Hitler did not really hate the Jews but was trying to “clean Germany up” to get rid of the “parasites”.

– The Ku Klux Klan and Neo-Nazis are examples of hate groups.

– There are many different types of hate groups.

– Shorvori continues her drama to make Parth and family members hate her, but in vain.

– Hawaii has a law that addresses hate crime protection for both actual and/or perceived sexual orientation and gender identity or expression.

– Many people hate SE projects, although there is resistance from closing the projects.

– He sometimes used the studio to record songs which later went on his first album “Pretty Hate Machine”.

– William Steig, the author of the original book, and his wife Jeanne Steig also enjoyed the film, stating “We all went sort of expecting to hate it, thinking, ‘What has Hollywood done to it?’ But we loved it.

– Dmitry and Fyodor Karamazov both love her and hate each other because of her.

– As much as I hate to bring IRC/Off wiki matters on wiki, it needs to be done as otherwise we don’t seem to make any progress whatsoever.

– They are known for spreading fundamentalist beliefs and even banned in some countries as hate literature.

– Our clergy hate her voluntary system – our Tories hate her democrats – our Whigs hate her…

– Some European countries have laws against hate speech, as well as other laws that ban or limit some white supremacist organizations.

– While I hate the idea of deleting stubs, I don’t think I realized the numbers of each of those types were that big…that was rediculous to create that many and at numbers that high it quite clearly had to be editcoutitis.

– Throughout the story, it has been slowly revealed that Max’s father killed his mother by strangling her, and that Grim and Gram hate him and are afraid of Max ending up like him.

– Gay bullying can become a type of hate crime or hate speech.

– On the other hand, Preeta and Karan hate each other.

– I’m not a big fan of billiards, but I hate to see articles get demoted.

– Both of them seem to hate Ponyo, edit at similar times of day, always agree with each other.

– Dmitry comes to hate him because his father loves the same woman as he does, Grushenka, and because of this, he often threatens that he will kill his father.

– Normally, a hate crime is not caused in any way by something the victim did or said, but just because of who they are.

– This album included the singles “When I Grow Up”, “I Hate This Part” and “Jai Ho! “.

– In the movie, Borat continues to hate Jews and be fearful of them.

– A hate crime is when someone breaks a law by hurting another person because of prejudice against a group the victim belongs to.

– A hate crimes law named the Matthew Shepard Act was first introduced on March 20, 2007.

– Online hate speech, heavily punished by Brazilian law, is difficult for officers to catch.

– Joan Donovan of Harvard University’s Technology and Social Change Research Project said the Proud Boys don’t want to be called a hate group because then they cannot use Paypal, Chase or most other programs to sell things or collect donated money through the Internet.

– The FBI is investigating the shooting as an act of Domestic terrorism in the United Statesdomestic terrorism and a possible hate crime.

– Disability hate crimes are often not reported.

– On June 24, after the shooting but before any trials, the Georgia State Senate passed a law against hate crimes.

- That actually shows some enthusiasm, so I hate to delete those pages immediately.

- Though Krishnendu forcefully did that ASR misunderstands Pakhi and starts to hate her.
- A hate crime does not have to be to a person directly.

“adriatic” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “adriatic”:

+ The main river of the province, and of the Apulia region, is the Ofanto river, that flows into the Adriatic Sea between Margherita di Savoia Margherita di Savoia and Barletta.

+ The coat of arms is a shield with the image of Mount Triglav, Slovenia’s highest mountain, in white against a blue background; below it are two blue lines that stand for the Adriatic Sea and local rivers, and above it are three six-pointed stars arranged in an triangle which are taken from the coat of arms of the Counts of Celje, an important Slovenian family.

+ The Savio is a river that starts in the Apennines mountain and flows to east into the Adriatic Sea.

+ Friuli-Venezia Giulia is a region in the north-east of Italy on the Adriatic Sea.

+ Dalmatian was a Romance language, which was spoken in Dalmatia, on the Eastern Adriatic Sea.

adriatic in-sentences
adriatic in-sentences

Example sentences of “adriatic”:

+ The province is bordered to the northeast by the Adriatic Sea, to the north by the province of Teramo, to the east by the province of Chieti, and to the south and west by the province of L’Aquila.

+ It is on the Adriatic Sea.

+ The Piave into the Adriatic Sea near the city of Venice.

+ Bisceglie is an ItalyItalian city on the Adriatic Sea.

+ Albania’s coastline length is It goes along the Adriatic SeaAdriatic and Ionian Seas.

+ Emilia-Romagna is one of the twenty regions of Italy, in northeast Italy on the Adriatic Sea.

+ He took 19 trips to the Baltic SeaBaltic and North Sea, the Adriatic and the Mediterranean to investigate salt-water life.

+ The Ionian Sea is an arm of the Mediterranean Sea, south of the Adriatic Sea.

+ It is on the Adriatic coast of the Province of Chieti in southern Abruzzo, Italy.

+ Around it there is about of coastline which is the only access of this country to the Adriatic Sea.

+ More than a thousand islands and islets that make up the Adriatic Coast, a paradise for those who love sailing and seek to cross the Adriatic by Sailboat.

+ The Adriatic Sea is a body of water and is a part of the Mediterranean Sea.

+ Stephen Tvrtko, the founder of the “Bosnian kingdom”, was able in 1389 to annex the Adriatic littoral between Cattaro and Sebenico.

+ Countries that have a coastline in the Adriatic Sea are Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Albania.

+ A struggle that hugely increased during the Austro-Hungarian Empire, when the Italian irredentism and the Yugoslavian nationalism at the end of the XIX century created a bloody confrontation in the Adriatic area.

+ In the “comune” of Popoli, the river is joined by the “Pescara” river and then flows into the Adriatic Sea in the city of Pescara.

+ In the confluence with the Tasso river, the Adige flows to the south and, then, from Badia Polesine, it turns to the east and flows into the Adriatic Sea to the south of the mouth of the Brenta river and to the north of the mouth of the Po river.

+ The province is bordered to the northeast by the Adriatic Sea, to the north by the province of Teramo, to the east by the province of Chieti, and to the south and west by the province of L'Aquila.

+ It is on the Adriatic Sea.
+ The Piave into the Adriatic Sea near the city of Venice.

More in-sentence examples of “adriatic”:

+ The province is bordered to the north by the province of Ravenna, to the northwest by the province of Mantua in Lombardy, to the west by the province of Florence province in Tuscany, to the south by the province of Arezzo, also in Tuscany, to the southeast by the province of RiminiRimini and to the east by the Adriatic Sea.

+ Chieti is on a hill between the Aterno-Pescara and the Alento rivers and is near the coast of the Adriatic Sea and the mountains.

+ These cities during the Middle Ages were called “Citta’ marittime di Dalmazia” and maintained deep cultural and commercial links with the Italian mainland, thanks to intense commerce through the Adriatic sea.

+ Ascoli Piceno has an area of The province is bordered to the east by the Adriatic Sea and to the north with the provinces of Macerata and Fermo.

+ The province of Rimini, with a long Tourismtouristic tradition, is well known by the beach resorts of Rimini, Riccione, Bellaria-Igea Marina, Misano Adriatico and Cattolica, found over along the coast of the Adriatic Sea.

+ Marche is one of the twenty regions of Italy, in Central Italy on the Adriatic Sea.

+ Fier’s western edge is the shoreline of the Adriatic Sea.

+ It is located on the border between the Soča valley and the Italian mountainous region known as Venetian Slovenia, with views over the Adriatic Sea.

+ Dalmatia is a region of the BalkansBalkan Peninsula along the Adriatic Sea.

+ The Gulf of Venice is in the northern part of the Adriatic Sea between the river deltadelta of the Po river in northern Italy and the Istria peninsula in Croatia.

+ The Metropolitan City is bordered on the east by the Adriatic Sea, to the northwest by Basilicata, to the southeast by the province of province of Brindisi and to the south with the province of Taranto.

+ The province borders the Adriatic Sea.

+ Rijeka is on Kvarner Gulf, an inlet of the Adriatic Sea.

+ As a youth, he played for NK Omladinac Vranjic and Adriatic Split.

+ The province is bordered to the northeast and east by the Adriatic Sea, to the northwest by the province of Pesaro and Urbino, to the west with Umbria and to the south with the province of Macerata.

+ On 28 December 2014, “Norman Atlantic” caught fire in the Strait of Otranto, in the Adriatic Sea.

+ Both flow from west to east and into the Adriatic Sea and most of the territory of the province is between these two rivers: the Adige in the north of the province and the Po in the south of it.

+ Its capital is the city of Ancona, and the province borders the Adriatic Sea.

+ The Aterno-Pescara of the rivers that flow into the Adriatic Sea south of the Reno river.

+ At that point, Alexander’s empire stretched from the Adriatic Sea to the Indus River.

+ It is on the Adriatic Sea, almost surrounded by mountains.

+ Fermo is on a hill only a few miles from the coast of the Adriatic Sea.

+ The battle took place in the Adriatic Sea town of Ortona, with a population of 10,000.

+ It is named after the Adriatic coast of Dalmatia, in Croatia, its first home.

+ Apulia is one of the twenty regions of Italy, in southern Italy on the Adriatic Sea.

+ The Aterno-Pescara river could be divided in three parts: the “Aterno” from its start till its confluence with the Saggitario river, “Aterno-Saggitario” till its confluence with the Pescara, and “Aterno-Pescara” till its mouth in the Adriatic Sea.

+ The British 8th Army attacked up the coast of the Adriatic Sea.

+ Finally, after 126 kilometres, it flows into the Adriatic Sea between Lido di Classe, a seaside resort, and Lido di Savio.

+ Lezhë has a small western shoreline on the Adriatic Sea.

+ Its capital is the city of Chieti, and the province borders the Adriatic Sea.

+ But then Italy changed the side of the Entente Powers because they had promised land across the Adriatic sea.

+ The province of Forlì-Cesena is a Provinces of Italyprovince in the Emilia-Romagna region in northeastern Italy, on the Adriatic Sea.

+ The province is bordered to the east by the Adriatic Sea and to the west by the Umbria region.

+ In its southwest, Shkodër County has a small shoreline on the Adriatic Sea.

+ The province is bordered to the north and east by the Adriatic Sea, to the northwest by the province of Pescara, to the southwest by the province of L’Aquila and to south and southeast with Molise.

+ Abruzzo is one of the twenty regions of Italy, in Southern Italy on the Adriatic Sea.

+ The Dalmatian language is an extinct Romance languagesRomance language that was spoken along the eastern Adriatic in the Dalmatian coast from Fiume in Montenegro.

+ Finally, it flows into the Adriatic Sea in the “Fiumesino” near Falconara Marittima.

+ The city is inland, but is connected to the Adriatic Sea by a canal.

+ It is, together with the Province of RiminiRimini province, the most southerly of the provinces in the Emilia-Romagna region; it has a short coast along the Adriatic Sea.

+ It is located on the Adriatic Sea near the coast between the rivers Piave and Livenza and between two famous touristic towns: Caorle and Jesolo.

+ The passenger ship “Ancona Ancona”, the largest ship in the Adriatic Sea was bought in 2003.

+ Berezhna died in a car accident on the Adriatic coast on 5 August 2017 at the age of 36.

+ The Strait of Otranto joins the Adriatic Sea and the Ionian Sea and is only 85 to 100 km wide.

+ Italians have lived on the Adriatic coast for hundreds of years, and Istria was part of the Kingdom of Italy Kingdom of Italy from 1919 until 1947.

+ Pesaro is on the coast of the Adriatic Sea.

+ To the east is Porto San Giorgio and the Adriatic Sea.

+ It begins near the “Caldonazzo” and “Levico” lakes in Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol and flows for more of into the Adriatic Sea to the south of the city of Venice.

+ Ancona is on the Adriatic Sea.

+ Venice and Dalmatia were an Italian city-state and an eastern adriatic region very much related from the Middle Ages until the 19th century.

+ The province is bordered to the north by the province of Ravenna, to the northwest by the province of Mantua in Lombardy, to the west by the province of Florence province in Tuscany, to the south by the province of Arezzo, also in Tuscany, to the southeast by the province of RiminiRimini and to the east by the Adriatic Sea.

+ Chieti is on a hill between the Aterno-Pescara and the Alento rivers and is near the coast of the Adriatic Sea and the mountains.