“fleet” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “fleet”:

+ The admiral fleet was Lord Horatio Nelson.

+ Pacific fleet at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.

+ The rest of the fleet barely had enough officers and men to operate the ships.

+ His fleet consisted of hundreds of ships of various sizes, with 25,000 men aboard.

+ He also built a fleet of ships to control the ports along the Niger River.

+ From England, the fleet sailed to Australia making stops in Santa Cruz de TenerifeSanta Cruz, Rio de Janeiro and Cape Town. They arrived in Botany Bay in mid-January 1788.

fleet use in-sentences
fleet use in-sentences

Example sentences of “fleet”:

+ The storm wrecked the Georges Bank fishing fleet which drowned 81 fishermen and knocked down trees, tore roofs off houses and forced boats to go up on shore.

+ In September 1571 Cervantes sailed on board the “Marquesa”, part of the galley fleet of the Holy League Holy League, Spain, the King Philip II’s illegitimate half brother, Ottoman fleet on October 7 in the Gulf of Lepanto near Corinth, at great cost to both sides.

+ However the weather would become very hot and humid as the Fleet sailed through the tropics.

+ Japan lost four fleet carriers at Midway, which made Japan start to lose the Pacific War.

+ At the end of the year, she joined the Great White Fleet for its circumnavigation of the globe, which lasted into 1909.

+ The Chinese admiral Zheng He commanded a fleet of large ‘treasure ships’ on seven voyages all over Asia up to East-Africa in the early fifteenth century.

+ In addition, an advanced fleet of fuel tankers provides fuel services to all types of commercial aircraft.

+ Under his command, the U-boat fleet fought the Battle of the Atlantic.

+ The destruction of the Athenian fleet in a battle in 405 BC effectively ended the war, and Athens surrendered in the following year.

+ Renamed a naval air station, its flight operations were conducted by a Fleet Air Detachment, with station complement dropping from about 250 officers and 2000 men to 40 officers and 500 men and the Assembly and Repair Department discontinued but still used by the CASU on board.

+ The storm wrecked the Georges Bank fishing fleet which drowned 81 fishermen and knocked down trees, tore roofs off houses and forced boats to go up on shore.

+ In September 1571 Cervantes sailed on board the "Marquesa", part of the galley fleet of the Holy League Holy League, Spain, the King Philip II's illegitimate half brother, Ottoman fleet on October 7 in the Gulf of Lepanto near Corinth, at great cost to both sides.
+ However the weather would become very hot and humid as the Fleet sailed through the tropics.

+ He met the English when they arrived in Australia with the First Fleet in January 1788.

+ So, the British fleet steamed south-east from their bases and met the German fleet steaming due north.

+ The commander of the Beiyang Fleet retreated to the port of Lushun.

+ The fleet went from the isle of Texel, North Holland to the Eastern world.

+ The lagoon between the chesil and the mainland is called The Fleet or The Fleet Lagoon.

+ England united with Scotland and conquered India, the United StatesUSA got independence from Britain and the first fleet arrived in Australia.

+ Since Yamamoto thought the big battle with the Americans would be at Midway, he should not have sent fleet carriers to less important battle like “MO”.

+ Air Lanka’s initial fleet consisted of two Boeing 707, leased from Singapore Airlines.

More in-sentence examples of “fleet”:

+ Finally, Midway bought the United States time until the first of the new Essex-class fleet carriers became available at the end of 1942.

+ The Fleet also took a number of animals, plants and seeds.
+ He traveled to Ireland with his own fleet in 1171.

+ Finally, Midway bought the United States time until the first of the new Essex-class fleet carriers became available at the end of 1942.

+ The Fleet also took a number of animals, plants and seeds.

+ He traveled to Ireland with his own fleet in 1171.

+ The entire fleet was sold to different airlines in 2012.

+ Japan’s two most advanced aircraft carriers were not available and Admiral Nagumo would therefore have only four fleet carriers:.

+ An internal struggle of Hungary, between King Sigismund and the Neapolitan house of Anjou, also reflected on Dalmatia: in the early 15th century, all Dalmatian cities welcomed the Neapolitan fleet except for Dubrovnik.

+ She also had roles in “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet StreetSweeney Todd”.

+ These DMUs were built by British Leyland at Workington between 1987 and 1988 as part of British Rail’s replacement of its ageing diesel fleet which were First-Generation.

+ In response, the service expanded its fleet by hiring more planes and more pilots.

+ The player then takes control of Master Chief, on board a spacecraft orbiting the Earth when the massive Covenant fleet arrives.

+ He then directed the construction of a fleet to defend Lake Champlain, which was defeated in the October 1776 Battle of Valcour Island.

+ The British Pacific Fleet was ordered to attack Japanese airfields in the Sakishima Islands.

+ The Binter Canarias fleet is 21 ATR-72s.

+ In February 1942, he led his fleet against a much stronger Japanese fleet in the Java Sea.

+ Aragorn comes with a fleet of black ships and another army of men from southern Gondor up the river Anduin.

+ The Garda organisation also has over 2,500 civilian support staff covering areas such as human resources, occupational health services, finance and procurement, internal audit, IT and telecommunications, accommodation and fleet management, scenes-of-crime support, research and analysis, training and general administration.

+ The First Fleet carried the convicts and soldiers to Australia to start a penal colony.

+ The first of the trains was expected to begin passenger service for the Victoria line for evaluation purposes in July 2008, with the remainder of the fleet being delivered and entering passenger service in 2009.

+ The fleet was led by Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsay.

+ The Combat Fleet is made up of five Valour-class frigates, three Heroine-class submarines, three Warrior-class patrol vessels, three T-class patrol vessels, three River-class mine countermeasures vessels, and twenty-one Namacurra-class harbour patrol boats.

+ Nevertheless, the Athenian fleet of triremes was destroyed in a battle in 405 BC.

+ Bowser has captured Princess Peach again, this time using a surprise attack over the so-called Mushroom Kingdom, with a battle fleet of flying boats by pulling the castle out of its foundation.

+ Koxinga’s fleet then used cannons and they attempted to enter the fort, but many died.

+ This fleet could then be used to stop and defeat a Japanese force heading towards India or Australia.

+ Wabtec still does passenger fleet refurbishment at the Doncaster site.

+ Army planners continued to believe that the fleet was in good condition.

+ It currently does oak leaf clusters, award stars, service stars as well as the Arrowhead device, Valor device, Valor deviceCombat V, Fleet Marine Force Combat Operations Insignia, and Operational Distinguishing Device.

+ It is the main office of the Naval District Washington, and houses numerous support activities for the fleet and aviation communities.

+ Among the people on the Second Fleet were D’Arcy Wentworth and his convict mistress Catherine Crowley, on “Neptune”, and John Macarthur John Macarthur, then a young lieutenant in the Elizabeth, on “Scarborough”.

+ Pacific Fleet could get to the Philippines.

+ ENAC has a fleet of 130 aircraft of different types: CAP-10, Socata TB-10, Socata TB-20, Beechcraft Baron 58, Beechcraft 200, ATR 42, Diamond DA40.

+ In the Battle of the Nile, 1798, the Royal Navy, under Horatio Nelson, defeated the French fleet off the coast of Egypt.

+ However, this plane was taken out of the fleet in 2003 after the crash of Air France flight 4590, after being used for 27 years.

+ The Royal Navy and Royal Fleet Auxiliary have 98 ships including aircraft carriers, submarines, minesweepers and patrol vessels as well as the ships of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary.

+ When the Normans Norman conquest of Englandconquered England in 1066, William the Conqueror used a large fleet of longships to transport his army to England.

+ The Navy’s fleet is grouped into four groups.

+ A fleet is normally Commandercommanded by an Admiral.

+ In 190 BC he was placed in command of a Phoenician fleet but was defeated in a battle off the Eurymedon River.

+ Sea Gladiator was a variant, built for operations from an aircraft carrier, and used by Fleet Air Arm.

+ In 230 AD, General Weiwen brought a big fleet to Yizhou and started to garrison there.

+ As shown later in the Battle of Jutland, the German fleet could not defeat the British fleet to break the blockade.

+ The Italian fleet also took advantage of the situation and moved onto the offensive, blocking or decimating at least three large Allied convoys bound for Malta.

+ In AD 892, a Danish fleet of 250 ships sailed right into the River Rother and took the fortress at Appledore, which they destroyed.

+ The First Fleet left Portsmouth, England on 13 May 1787.

+ This was an attempt to destroy a French fleet and to turn NapoleonNapoleon’s attention from Austria to them.

+ But the French navy managed to avoid Nelson’s fleet and leave Toulon during a storm and met a group of Spanish ships.

+ Clinton learned of this and sent a British naval fleet to the Chesapeake Bay to cut them off.

+ British Airways has a large fleet of aircraft, including planes built by Boeing, Airbus and Embraer.

+ In 1788 the First Fleet of eleven ships set sail from Portsmouth carrying convicts, sailors, marines, a few free settlers and enough food to last for two years.

+ In the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, Hatshepsut built a Red Sea fleet to make it easier to trade between the head of the Gulf of Aqaba and points south as far as Punt to bring mortuary goods to Karnak in exchange for Nubian gold.

Use the word “manchu”

How to use in-sentence of “manchu”:

+ The Manchu people Manchu: in its place.

+ Fengning Manchu Autonomous County, Chengde City, Hebei Province jurisdiction, established in 1987.

+ It was against foreign influence in areas such as trade, politics, religion and technology that occurred in China during the final years of the Manchu rule.

+ The dynasty was founded by the Manchus and so its other name is the Manchu dynasty.

+ He reigned the Manchu trible from 1627 until 1643.

Use the word manchu
Use the word manchu

Example sentences of “manchu”:

+ December 2, 1986, the State Council approved the establishment of Fengning Manchu Autonomous County.

+ Wu Zhongyi, her father, participated in the 1911 revolution against the Chinese Manchu dynasty.

+ In May 27 the same year, Manchu regent Dorgon defeated Uprising leader Li Zicheng of the Shun Dynasty at the Battle of Shanhai Pass, allowing the Manchus to enter and conquer Beijing.

+ It was very popular during the Mongol Yuan dynasty and the Manchu Qing dynasty of China.

+ Fu Manchu has been criticized as an overtly racist creation.

+ One of the Manchu emperors, Qianlong Emperor, began to worry about how much like the Chinese the Manchus were becoming and he tried to get Manchus to be more Manchu.

+ Actors who have played Fu Manchu in movies include Boris Karloff.

+ The dynasty was founded by the Manchu clan in northeast China.

+ Fu Manchu is a fictional character in novels by British author Sax Rohmer in the first half of the 20th century.

+ In the Qing Dynasty, all of Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Kinmen, Matsu, the Pescadores, and Mongolia were part of the Manchu Empire.

+ Under the Manchu dynasty it also represented imperial rule: a few Manchu people in Northeast China even thought they were gods.

+ The Fu Manchu stories, and other writing, made Rohmer one of the most successful and well-paid authors of the 1920s and 1930s.

+ In Chinese, the region is known as “Inner Mongolia”, where the terms of “Inner/Outer” come from Manchu “dorgi”/”tulergi”.

+ After ghostwriterghostwriting the autobiography of music hall entertainer, Ward issued the first Fu Manchu novel.

+ Later, the Manchu people formed their own empire called Jurchen.

+ December 2, 1986, the State Council approved the establishment of Fengning Manchu Autonomous County.

+ Wu Zhongyi, her father, participated in the 1911 revolution against the Chinese Manchu dynasty.
+ In May 27 the same year, Manchu regent Dorgon defeated Uprising leader Li Zicheng of the Shun Dynasty at the Battle of Shanhai Pass, allowing the Manchus to enter and conquer Beijing.

“rouge” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “rouge”:

+ He was one of the most powerful officials in the Khmer Rouge movement, although Pol Pot remained the General Secretary in the party.

+ Therefore, the Khmer Rouge held a seat in the United Nations until 1989.

+ The Khmer Rouge took leadership of Cambodia.

+ All performed in Paris, on the Moulin Rouge or Folies Bergère stage, or both.

+ Baker is a small city in East Baton Rouge Parish, LouisianaEast Baton Rouge Parish, Baton Rouge Area.

+ Samphan is the second oldest living former Khmer Rouge leader, alongside Nuon Chea.

rouge - sentence examples
rouge – sentence examples

Example sentences of “rouge”:

+ On April 17 1975, it was seized by the Khmer Rouge who soon forced everyone to leave.

+ Baton Rouge is the capital capital and second-largest city of the U.S.

+ He was leader in the Khmer Rouge movement, which ruled Democratic Kampuchea from 1975 to 1979.

+ To push its goals, the Khmer Rouge emptied the cities and forced Cambodians to relocate to labor camps in the countryside, where mass executions, forced labor, physical abuse, malnutrition, and disease happened.

+ During 2001 and 2002, Vann Nath worked with Cambodian movie director Rithy Panh to make a documentary called “S-21: The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine”.

+ The Khmer Rouge committed a genocide against the Cambodian people.

+ The Khmer Rouge were a Stalinist, Maoist militant group in Cambodia.

+ But, he quickly shows that he is a violently jealous man who will shut down the Moulin Rouge if he does not get Satine to himself.

+ Central Time ZoneCDT, Robert Ricks, a meteorologist with the New Orleans/Baton Rouge NWS office, issued the following statement: “.” “National Weather Service/New Orleans, Louisiana.” August 28, 2005 @ 10:11 a.m.

+ Natt was arrested January 7, 1978 by the Khmer Rouge He wote and painted pictures of his experiences in the Tuol Sleng prison, also known as S-21.

+ People can play as Sonic the Hedgehog, Tails the Fox, Knuckles the Echidna, Shadow the Hedgehog, Rouge the Bat, Amy Rose, Cream the Rabbit, E-102 Gamma, Chaos 0, or a new character called Emerl.

+ On April 17 1975, it was seized by the Khmer Rouge who soon forced everyone to leave.

+ Baton Rouge is the capital capital and second-largest city of the U.S.

How to use in-sentence of “widening”

How to use in-sentence of “widening”:

– The aims of the protest is to demand dialogue and to draw attention to several different issues such as the widening gap between rich and poor people in the UK as well as the great influence that companies and business groups have on decisions made by the UK government.

– As of 2009, widening projects continue in Brevard County from the SR528 junction in Cocoa to Palm Bay, as well as in northern Palm Beach County.

– Florida continues to complete widening projects.

– As the velocity keeps increasing, the single shock wave extends mostly to the rear and extends from the craft in a restricted widening cone.

– In all other organs low oxygen causes widening of blood vessels.

– Truck traffic on the road is projected to rise once the widening of the Panama Canal is completed in 2015.

– One should note that the majority of households in the top quintile had two income earners, versus zero for the lowest quintile and that the widening gap between the top and lowest quintile may largely be the reflection of changing household demographics including the addition of women to the workforce.

– The village is next to Washedemoak Lake, a widening of the Canaan River, several kilometres upstream of the Saint John River.

How to use in-sentence of widening
How to use in-sentence of widening

In sentence use of “tripoli”

How to use in-sentence of “tripoli”:

– Al-Mahalah Tripoli is a Association footballfootball club which plays in Libya.

– During the Italo-Turkish War of 1911, Tripoli was conquered by the Italian Kingdom.

– Al-Dhahra Tripoli is a Association footballfootball club which plays in Tripoli, Libya.

– Fayez al-Sarraj, and six other members of the Presidential Council and proposed cabinet arrived in Tripoli on 30 March 2016.

– The Fezzan is an area of desert in south west Libya which the Italians made a part of Tripoli in 1912.

– The Italian fleet appeared off Ottoman Tripoli in the evening of September 28, 1911: the city was quickly conquered by 1,500 Italian sailors, welcomed by the population.

– The Ottoman Empire managed to capture Tripoli from the Order in 1551, but an attempt to take Malta in 1565 failed.

– Al-Ahly Tripoli is a Association footballfootball club which plays in Libya.

In sentence use of tripoli
In sentence use of tripoli

Example sentences of “tripoli”:

– In 1985 he was appointed the Vicar Apostolic of Tripoli and the Titular Bishop of Tabuda.

– At the start of WWII Italian Tripoli had 111,124 inhabitants of which the Italians were 41,304: 37% of the city’s inhabitants.

– Al-Madina Tripoli is a Association footballfootball club which plays in Libya.

– This led to Ottoman activity in the Mediterranean, where Rhodes, Tunis, Algiers, and Tripoli would eventually be captured.

– Italy officially granted autonomy to the region around Tripoli after the war, but gradually occupied the region called “Tripolitania” by the Italians.

– He returned to Tripoli that day and died of the disease there.

– These were the County of Edessa, the Principality of Antioch, the County of Tripoli and the Kingdom of Jerusalem.

– Originally administered as part of a single colony, Tripoli and its surrounding province were a separate colony from 26 June 1927 to 3 December 1934, when all Italian possessions in North Africa were merged into one colony called “Italian Libya”.

– About 26% of the LebanonLebanese population is Sunni, concentrated largely in coastal cities like west Tripoli and Sidon.

– Al-Ittihad Tripoli is a Association footballfootball club which plays in Libya.

– In the late 1930s, Fascist anti-Jewish laws were gradually enforced, and Jews were subject to moderate repression: still, by 1941 -due even to the partial rejection of those laws by governor Italo Balbo- the Jews accounted for a fifth of the population of Tripoli and maintained 44 synagogues.

– The USA went to war with the Kingdom of Tripoli in 1805 over the problems of piracy in the Mediterranean.

– Additionally there were nearly 18,000 Jews in the Tripoli area.

- In 1985 he was appointed the Vicar Apostolic of Tripoli and the Titular Bishop of Tabuda.

- At the start of WWII Italian Tripoli had 111,124 inhabitants of which the Italians were 41,304: 37% of the city's inhabitants.

Use in sentence of “elevated”

How to use in-sentence of “elevated”:

– He was elevated to the cardinalate in 2001.

– Joining the government as minister of environment in 1994, she was elevated to Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairsminister for foreign affairs by prime minister Göran Persson in 1998 and considered his successor as party chairman and prime minister before her assassination in September 2003.

– Severus was quickly captured and executed by Maximian, who had once again been elevated to the rank of co-emperor, this time by his son Maxentius.

– His personality should be returned to the common Slovenian consciousness of heroes that have been praised and elevated to the first plane as the only models.

– The southern region is an elevated plain.

Use in sentence of elevated
Use in sentence of elevated

Example sentences of “elevated”:

– It was part of the Barahona province before being elevated to the category of province.

– Hume was elevated to the cardinalate in 1976.

– He elevated his nephew as a cardinal Ludovico Migliorati.

– The original South Quay station opened in 1987 in Millwall, and was a standard DLR phase 1 elevated station.

– The old town of “Las Cañitas” was elevated to the category of municipality in 1866.

– New talent such as Triple H and his D-Generation X faction, Mankind and The Rock were elevated to main event status on the WWF’s program.

– The bridge used to carry elevated trains.

– Screening is also suggested for people with elevated liver enzymes, since this is often the only sign that a person has chronic hepatitis.

– The community is in an elevated area not far from the sea where the old lighthouse was that aided the ships to come in the port of the city.

– Rachel Trixie Anne Gardner, Baroness Gardner of Parkes, AM, FRSA, JP She is the only Australian woman to date who has been elevated to the peerage.

– Ri Sol-ju or Lee Seol-ju In April 2018, her title was elevated in state media from merely “comrade” to “respected first lady”, considered a significant honor and the first time the title has been used since 1974.

- It was part of the Barahona province before being elevated to the category of province.

- Hume was elevated to the cardinalate in 1976.

More in-sentence examples of “elevated”:

– The position of secretary of agriculture was created when the department was elevated to Cabinet status in 1889.

– He was elevated to the cardinalate in 1983.

– Although Abdali’s patronage elevated Subah Khan’s status to one of Hazara’s most powerful chiefs, the scenes he witnessed in the wars were to leave a long-lasting impression on him.

– Despite this, team member Patrik Sinkewitz tested positive for elevated testosterone during a training camp.

– The death of Drusus elevated Sejanus.

– Spruce Knob is the highest elevated point of the U.S.

– For most of its history, Jimaní was part of Neiba but in 1938 it was made part of La Descubierta and in 1943 was elevated to the category of municipal districts of La Descubierta, in the Baoruco province.

– In 1882, Mao was elevated to the category of municipality and in 1904 its official name was changed to “Valverde” after José Desiderio Valverde, past President of the Dominican Republic.

– Some elevated train lines closed and were destroyed.

– It was a municipality of the Duarte province before being elevated to the category of province.

– He was later elevated to Lieutenant General on 28 December 1758.

– While officially only 490 metres in length, the actual structure appears much longer as it forms part of a 5 kilometre elevated roadway between Flemington Road and the West Gate Freeway, making it the longest bridge in Australia.

– Its cathedral was constructed in 1799 and elevated to Diocese of Antioquia in 1804 by Pope Pius VII.

– In other words, the building does not shake as much because it is sitting on the elevated building foundation, and will probably take less damage from the earthquake.

– The best way to evacuate is to climb to an elevated area.

– It was a municipality of the El Seibo province before being elevated to the category of province.

– Today all that is left are stone ruins and the elevated railway water tank.

– He was elevated to cardinalate in 2007.

– The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority is an agency that is in control of many types of transport, including buses, commuter rail, elevated railwayelevated rail and subways.

– Chopin’s “Études” elevated the musical form from purely utilitarian exercises to great artistic masterpieces.

– There are two links between the elevated East West Line station and the underground Circle Line station.

– Here is how Sister Lúcia describes the appearance: “The Most Holy Virgin appeared to me, and by her side, elevated on a luminous cloud, was the Child Jesus.

– He served as Archbishop of Baltimore, Maryland, from 1989 to 2007 and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1994.

– Various studies have shown increases in markers for inflammation such as elevated levels of cytokines, myeloperoxidase, and chemokines.

– He was elevated to the cardinalate in 1991.

- The position of secretary of agriculture was created when the department was elevated to Cabinet status in 1889.

- He was elevated to the cardinalate in 1983.

– She is described as having one half of her hair white and the other half black, an extreme fondness for pepper and a preference for elevated temperatures.

– The oldest elevated train line in the subway system opened in 1885.

– This coupled with the already elevated heart rate seems like it can certainly cause problems for people with “bad” hearts, but it’s still not proven as there’s still been absolutely no certain recorded deaths caused by only cannabis.

– A well-known mostly elevated rapid transit system is the Chicago ‘L’ serving Chicago since 1892.

– In 1854, the town was elevated to the category “Military Post” and in 1858 it became a municipality of the Santiago province.

– A study from 2013 found that social isolation can cause death just as much as “smoking, obesity, elevated blood pressure, and high cholesterol” because social isolation badly affects health.

– He was the first British scientist to be elevated to the House of Lords.

– Villa Los Almácigos was elevated to the category of municipal district of San Ignacio de Sabaneta by the law 659 of 2 May 1974.

– The city is Alabama’s highest elevated county seat at 1130 feet.

– The station is located on an elevated section of the DLR’s Beckton branch, between Prince Regent and Beckton Park stations.

– Island Gardens DLR station was elevated with two platforms.

– It is an elevated station.

– It was part of the Bahoruco province before being elevated to the category of province.

– It was formed in 1806 after the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire as a result of the actions of Napoleon, who then elevated the former Landgraviate of Hesse-Darmstadt to the level of grand duchy.

– Bolton 1999, 177 He was elevated to the Politburo in the early 1990s.

– The station is a terminus for the North South MRT Line, and is currently the only elevated station to have triple island platforms.

– It was a municipality of the Espaillat province before being elevated to the category of province.

– The later encompasses the TLOF as well and the lights may be elevated or inset.

– In 1989 the diocese was elevated to become the Archdiocese of Kupang.

– It was part of the Santiago province before being elevated to the category of province.

– Charlie reappeared on a forklift and elevated the wooden crate as Jack dragged Road Dogg onto it too.

– Normally stable, but can become unstable at elevated temperatures and pressures.

– He is the first Catholic martyred during the Communist regime in Romania to be elevated to the honor of the altars.

Some example sentences of “for example”

How to use in-sentence of “for example”:

+ Some prescription drugs, for example Oxycontin or Hydrocodone, are used illegally to become intoxicated.

+ New fairy tales were for example written by Hans Christian Andersen, James Thurber and Oscar Wilde.

+ Some people have turned to the idea of promoting an artificial or constructed language as a possible IAL, for example Esperanto, Ido and Interlingua.

+ Some bases are far from the sea, for example at the South pole.

+ But articles for some very specific subcat for example you probably could delete.

+ Motorways have the letter “M”, for example the M25.

+ This can also happen with services, for example a plumber can fix a tap in a winery and be given a crate of wine.

Some example sentences of for example
Some example sentences of for example

Example sentences of “for example”:

+ Some very famous people have studied here, for example Charles Darwin and John Milton.

+ Constable also became interested in painting rainbow effects, for example in “Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows”, 1831, and in “Cottage at East Bergholt”, 1833.

+ In a few writings, there are also good demons, for example in stories by James Clerk Maxwell, Hesiod and Shakespeare.

+ Although young, Descartes in times of “Regulae” had already believed in innate ideas, for example of the mathematical truths.

+ There are art galleries for example the Galery Alfons Blomme.

+ A day for example can be divided into three eight-hour shifts.

+ Where congestion is common, for example because of commuting in big cities, several methods are used to relieve it.

+ Hi, i have just seen that their is no way of knowing that the Barack Obama article for example has been up for GA status two times.

+ Some of them, for example Recklinghausen or Göttingen are part of a “Landkreis”.

+ In railway articles it is generally preferred to use the station unless specifically talking about the place, for example that serves Boston College.

+ They say, “When naming an article, do not use a hyphen as a substitute for an en dash that properly belongs in the title, for example in Eye–hand span”.

+ Large anteaters that walk on the ground, for example the giant anteater, knuckle-walk.

+ Certain controllers allow to replace a single hard disk even before it fails, for example because S.M.A.R.T or another disk test reports too many correctable errors.

+ It can be installed for example in a pipe or a vessel.

+ Some very famous people have studied here, for example Charles Darwin and John Milton.

+ Constable also became interested in painting rainbow effects, for example in "Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows", 1831, and in "Cottage at East Bergholt", 1833.

More in-sentence examples of “for example”:

+ Few ciphers have unusual block sizes, for example the 3-Way3-Way block cipher have an unusual block size of 96 bits.

+ This behavior is not in the other class of elementary particles called bosons: you can have many bosons, for example photons, in the same place at the same time.

+ This is a task that suppresses short-term memory, for example counting backward from 3.

+ So they conserved their remaining air by turning off almost all their electrical equipment, for example heaters.

+ The Roman Empire set up border military camps near Bratislava from the 1st century until the 5th century, for example “”Gerulata””.

+ Drift velocity is the average velocity with which free particles, for example electrons, are pulled towards an electric field.

+ This can cause various problems depending on the type of program, for example it could cause a navigation program to navigate to an unintended location, or distorted sound in an audio recording program.

+ The most used drugs are not under this kind of control, for example tobacco.

+ Space debris is the collection of useless objects that are in orbit around Earth scienceEarth, for example broken satellites, empty rocket stages, pieces of metal, and many more.

+ He made about fifty recordings as a bandleader, and appeared on many other albums, for example with trumpeter Miles Davis and pianist Thelonious Monk.

+ There are many different types of memory cards, for example MultiMediaCard or CompactFlash, but the majority are SD cards or MicroSD.

+ Remnants of this system remain in some European languages, for example in the English “score”.

+ Heuristics can be used to estimate an answer which is then made more clear by performing an exact solution at a very small scale, perhaps to save time, money or labor on a project – for example a heuristic guess as to how much weight a bridge is expected to carry can be used to determine whether the bridge should be made of wood, stone or steel, and appropriate quantities of the needed material can be purchased while the exact design of the bridge is being completed.

+ Crows and rooks are good at using tools, for example sticks or twigs.

+ A language reform might suggest using only one prefix to mean “the opposite of”, for example “un-“.

+ Pica is an eating disorder where a person wants to eat things that are not normal to eat, for example nails, Rock rocks or feces.

+ Most of the Garwalis are villagers and depends upon agriculture.Village in Garhwal are combine among some areas which is known as “Patti” for example Patti Bhillang may contain more than 30 villages.

+ Until 1969 the Chorégies consisted of plays and musical works, for example opera and symphonies.

+ Spots can be anything from an Irish Whip at a certain time, to a series of spots, for example a succession of reversals.

+ Fès for example registered 8°C in winter 2005.

+ These often had common calculations directly expressed as special scales, for example loan calculations, optimal purchase quantities, or particular engineering equations.

+ This compression is used in gas engines, for example in the Diesel engine as in any internal combustion engine and in the steam engine.

+ Filmmakers sometimes use Esperanto in the background of films, for example in “The Great Dictator” by Charlie Chaplin, in the action film “Blade: Trinity” or in comedy sci-fi television series “Red Dwarf”.

+ Important yearly shopping-events are ‘De Winkelnacht’, fun fairs, Christmas-shopping, street-events for example ‘De Westlaanpromenade’.

+ Cancer, for example is malignant and sometimes spreads to other places on the body.

+ Some food is hard, for example meat, apple.

+ Deep fried tofu is also used in many popular Japanese dishes, for example as kitsune udon and inari sushi.

+ 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.

+ In Western states, for example California, the county is the basic unit of local government.

+ Nature, for example trees, mineral resources and other things, was not allowed to be harmed.

+ This means that in words ending with an ‘r’, for example “car”, the final ‘r’ is not pronounced.

+ The large Piazza del Duomo is connected near to other famous buildings, for example the ” Palazzo del Comune” and the “Palazzo del Podestà”.

+ In languages that use an alphabet, for example English languageEnglish, each symbol in the alphabet is a letter.

+ There are different forms of government a state may have, for example a republic or a monarchy.

+ These thermal motions are used for example in gliding.

+ Because non-periodic Shoemaker-Levy comets are included in the number sequences there appear to be gaps in the numbers, for example C/1991 B1 is between Shoemaker-Levy 2 and 3, C/1991 T2 is between 5 and 6, C/1993 K1 and D/1994 E2 after Shoemaker-Levy 9.

+ The city of Mycenae for example was initially destroyed in an earthquake in 1250 BC as evidenced by the presence of crushed bodies buried in collapsed buildings.

+ Some plurals are printworthy, for example the Arabic and Latin forms.

+ Since then, reindeer have also been used for transport, for example for pulling sleds.

+ In railway articles it is generally preferred to use the station unless specifically talking about the place served, for example that serves Caen.

+ Many insects have complete metamorphosis, for example beetles, butterflies and moths, and flies.

+ Pigments can be made from animals, plants, Rock rocks and minerals or even the ground itself, for example clay plus salts.

+ A threat can describe a situation of danger: for example “a terrorist threat”.

+ People also look for other things that could be used, for example a few hairs.

+ It is also used for take offs and landings for NASA airplanes, for example the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft and some civilian airplanes.

+ About 140,000 people come in the winter to see snow attractions, for example driving snowmobiles.

+ Falcon Heavy was designed to carry humans into space, for example to the Moon and Mars, although as of February 2018, it is not certified and there are no plans to use it for crewed missions.

+ Post-disco music is a little bit rare, hard-to-find songs can be found for example in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories on fictional radio station Paradise FM.

+ Few ciphers have unusual block sizes, for example the 3-Way3-Way block cipher have an unusual block size of 96 bits.

+ This behavior is not in the other class of elementary particles called bosons: you can have many bosons, for example photons, in the same place at the same time.
+ This is a task that suppresses short-term memory, for example counting backward from 3.

Sentence example of “usd”

How to use in-sentence of “usd”:

– Bronson is a part of USD 235 Uniontown.

– However, by including it for free on their OS, they did not have to pay royalties to Spyglass Inc., which resulted in a lawsuit and a multi-million USD settlement.

– Altamont is served by Labette County USD 506 school district.

– From 1998 to 2004, the price of gasoline was between $1 and $2 USD per U.S.

– Downs is a part of USD 272 Waconda.

– Johnson has the USD 452 Stanton County.

– Bennington is part of Twin Valley USD 240 public school district.

– Bucklin is part of USD 459 Bucklin.

Sentence example of usd
Sentence example of usd

Example sentences of “usd”:

- Bunker Hill is part of USD 407 Russell County Schools.

- Benton is a part of USD 375 Circle Public Schools.

– Bunker Hill is part of USD 407 Russell County Schools.

– Benton is a part of USD 375 Circle Public Schools.

– Ingalls is served by USD 477 Ingalls.

– Mulvane is part of Mulvane USD 263.

– For example, USD has exponent 2, while JPY has exponent 0.

– Circle USD 375 covers about 175 square miles.

– The USD 466 Scott County mascot is the beaver.

– It is said that the metal was sold to laboratories for a cost of 2,800 USD / g in the following years.

– ABC charged advertisers $900,000 USD for a 30-second commercial during the series finale, in contrast to the standard 2010 season price of $214,000.

– Gaylord is served by USD 237 Smith Center Schools.

– South Gray Schools has two parts: Copeland USD 476 and Montezuma USD 371.

– Goddard USD 265 has eleven schools in and around the city.

– Almena is part of USD 212 Northern Valley Schools.

– The contract was for USD 4.7 million.

– Formoso is a part of USD 107 Rock Hills Schools.

– Syracuse High School is the unified high school for Hamilton County USD 494.

More in-sentence examples of “usd”:

– Oberlin USD 294 has two public schools in the city: Oberlin Elementary School.

– In December 2005, Warid Telecom International got a 15-year GSM license to operate as the sixth mobile network in Bangladesh at the cost of USD 50 million.

USD 371 and USD 476 share South Gray High School.

– Bushton is a part of Central Plains USD 112 school district.

– Phillipsburg is has the USD 325.

– Basehor is served by USD 458 Basehor Linwood.

– Morrill is served by USD 113 Prairie Hills.

– Burrton is part of Burrton USD 369 public school district.

– Frankfort is a part of USD 380 Vermilion.

– Reagan signed the Civil Liberties Act into law on August 10, 1988 granting USD $20,000 with payments beginning in 1990.

– The Mac OS X Public Beta was an early, test version of the Mac OS X operating system released to the public in late 2000 for USD $30.

– Ottawa is served by USD 290 for public education.

– Bird City is a part of USD 103 Cheylin.

– A fee may be charged for issuing a visa; these are typically also reciprocal, so if country A charges country B’s citizens 50 USD for a visa, country B will often also charge the same amount for country A’s visitors.

– Carlton is a part of USD 473 Chapman.

– Nashville is a part of USD 332 Cunningham-West Kingman County.

– Kirwin is a part of USD 110 Thunder Ridge schools in Kensington.

– It caused over $1 billion USD in damage.

– Simpson is served by USD 273 Beloit.

– Leoti is served by USD 467 Wichita County Schools.

– Kensington is a part of USD 110 Thunder Ridge Schools.

– Allegedly, the rebels also received USD 1 million as payment, instead of the initial $50 million that they had originally demanded from the government.

– Blue Rapids is a part of USD 498 Valley Heights.

– Burr Oak became a part of Rock Hills USD 107 in Mankato in 2006.

– Anthony is served by USD 361 Anthony-Harper.

– Ashland is served by USD 220 school district.

– School unification combined Downs and Waconda East schools into USD 272 in 2003.

– Sedan is a part of USD 286 Chautauqua County.

– Tescott is part of Twin Valley USD 240 school district.

– Viola is served by USD 356 Conway Springs.

– Some people said that the real reason other players voted her out was because they would have a better chance of winning the first place USD $5,000 prize if Balukas did not play.

– Buffalo is a part of USD 387 Altoona-Midway.

– Ford is a part of USD 459 Bucklin.

– It was run by a company called Mojang before being sold to Microsoft in 2014 for USD $2.5 billion.

– Ensign is a part of USD 102 Cimarron-Ensign.

– Deerfield is part of Deerfield USD 216 public school district.

– Version 5.5 was the last to have “Compatibility Mode”, which allowed Internet Explorer 4 The IE team consisted of over 1,000 people by 1999, with funding on the order of 100 million USD per year.

– The disaster caused estimated damages of USD $1.79 to $3.5 billion.

– Brookville is a part of USD 307 Ell-Saline.

– Plains is a part of USD 483 Southwestern Heights.

– Hill City is served by USD 281 Graham County.

– Yates Center is served by USD 366 Woodson School District.

– Rooms start at USD $904 per night, suites start at USD $1,791 per night, penthouses start at USD $7,000 per night.

– Donations worth millions of USD had been given to affected countries to help recoveries.

– Douglass is part of Douglass USD 396 public school district.

– He had refused to pay the state of Maryland $15,000 USD in taxes on the US Bank’s currency.

– With a net worth of USD $300 million, Copeland is the world’s richest pastor.

– Bison is part of USD 403 Otis-Bison.

– Thayer is part of USD 447 Cherryvale.

– He is the second richest person in the world just behind United StatesAmerican billionaire Bill Gates, with a net worth of USD $78.6 billion.

- Oberlin USD 294 has two public schools in the city: Oberlin Elementary School.

- In December 2005, Warid Telecom International got a 15-year GSM license to operate as the sixth mobile network in Bangladesh at the cost of USD 50 million.
- USD 371 and USD 476 share South Gray High School.

“umbrella” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “umbrella”:

– However, because of the story, it makes it hard for the blue umbrella to follow and find the red umbrella.

– In the 13th century it grew into an umbrella term for a large group of tribes united under the rule of Genghis Khan.

– In China and Japan, in addition to use as providing shade, the oil-paper umbrella is used at weddings.

– Therefore, Macedonian was an umbrella term covering Bulgarians, Turks, Greeks, Vlachs, Albanians, Serbs, Jews, and so on.

– The term “irreligious” is sometimes used as an umbrella term, particularly for atheists, agnostics, deists and ignostics.

– It is also sometimes referred to as the umbrella mouth gulper.

– He carries an umbrella as a sign of his power.

umbrella use in sentences
umbrella use in sentences

Example sentences of “umbrella”:

– In September 1933 he formed an umbrella grouping to support the regime, the “Vaterländische Front a Nationalist paramilitary group.

– The oil-paper umbrella It has spread to Japan, Korea, Vietnam, Malaysia, Burma, Thailand and Laos.

– TASAM WORLD was founded by TASAM and is an umbrella organization that steers and coordinates the activities of a wide range of institutions, networks and platforms serving as a centre for capacity building management and cooperation.

– He has alongside Umbrella Movement leaders, Nathan Law and Joshua Wong been a key member in the the organizations involvement in pro-democracy protests.

– Spetsnaz is an umbrella term for special forces in Russian language and is used in numerous post-Soviet states.

– Following on from this, she is featured in a number of audio plays with former Doctor companion Leela under the umbrella title of “Gallifrey”.

– Then, they spread out like an umbrella in the sunlight.

- In September 1933 he formed an umbrella grouping to support the regime, the "Vaterländische Front a Nationalist paramilitary group.

- The oil-paper umbrella It has spread to Japan, Korea, Vietnam, Malaysia, Burma, Thailand and Laos.

– The umbrella policy covers all insurances such as house, car, etc.

– The islands are Great Abaco and Little Abaco, together with the smaller Wood Cay, Elbow Cay, Lubbers Quarters Cay, Green Turtle Cay, Great Guana Cay, Castaway Cay, Man-o-War Cay, Stranger’s Cay, Umbrella Cay, Walker’s Cay, Little Grand Cay, and Moore’s Island.

– The movie was about a blue umbrella that falls in love with a red umbrella in the middle of a storm in a busy city.

– If it was raining he kept his umbrella underneath his coat to keep it dry.

– The Umbrella Movement was a political formation that brought about the 2014 Hong Kong protests.

Some example sentences of “dusky”

How to use in-sentence of “dusky”:

– Both males and females are dark brown or dusky black, with the hairs on the back of the neck being yellowish or light tan.

– In January 1803 Bass asked King for the rights to all the fish along the South Island of New Zealand, from Dusky Sound to Otago Harbour – now the site of the city of Dunedin.

– Garrick placed the Galapagos shark and the Dusky shark at the center of the “obscurus group”, one of two major groupings within “Carcharhinus”.

– The group consisted of the Bignose shark, the Caribbean reef shark, the Sandbar shark, the Dusky shark, and the Oceanic whitetip shark; all large, triangular-toothed sharks.Garrick, J.A.F.

– In young Bull sharks, the fins have black tips which turn to a dusky colour as they grow.

– With his partner Charles Bishop, Bass sailed from Sydney in the “Venus” for Dusky Sound in New Zealand.

– Adult Querètaro Dusky Rattlesnakes are around 50 centimeters.

– The closest relatives of the Galapagos shark were found to be the Dusky shark, the Oceanic whitetip shark, and the Blue shark.

Some example sentences of dusky
Some example sentences of dusky