“to come” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “to come”:

+ When the city centre is shopping precinct, inhabitants and visitors are advised to use for example the parking of the Expo and / or to come into the centre with public transport.

+ It means “Land of Hindus” which is what it stood for until Muslims started to come into India.

+ Manna was called the “bread of heaven” because it seemed to come from Heaven, according to the Bible.

+ After East Germany collapsed in 1989, Putin was told to come back to the Soviet Union.

+ It is one of many denominations to come out of the Worldwide Church of God.

+ Charles II was asked to come back and rule Britain.

+ He emphasized the importance of Sukyung area because it is placed in the North part and kept in check Gu Ran that made an effort to come down to Goryeo.

+ He also tells Timothy to come to visit him before winter, and to bring Mark with him cf.

to come use in-sentences
to come use in-sentences

Example sentences of “to come”:

+ I am trying to come back over here to edit more, but it has been hard.

+ He was about six years old when his mother Vivien Wilde made a fortuitous decision to come to the United States from Russia in hopes of a better life for herself and her two sons.
+ Booth became politically active in the 1850s, joining the Know-Nothing Party, a group that wanted fewer immigrants to come to the United States.

+ I am trying to come back over here to edit more, but it has been hard.

+ He was about six years old when his mother Vivien Wilde made a fortuitous decision to come to the United States from Russia in hopes of a better life for herself and her two sons.

+ Booth became politically active in the 1850s, joining the Know-Nothing Party, a group that wanted fewer immigrants to come to the United States.

+ When creating solutions, the therapist and patient need to come to an agreement on attainable goals.

+ The festival runners wanted more people to come to the festival, so they chose the slogan “Post Fringe Project.” They used programs to make artists’ creations seem more active and to help visitors interact with them.

+ Historically the term waiter was used to describe customs officers who waited on the tide for vessels to come in carrying goods to tax.

+ It is one of many denominations to come out of the Worldwide Church of God in 1995.

+ He is then made as a bait, as King expects the western pack to come for Runt.

+ The winner of Miss Thailand has to represent the country and invite other people to come to Thailand.

+ Tourists from other countries like to come to Peru because of the history and also to enjoy nature.

+ He had been asked to come back and taker over from Bowell.

+ Nobody has the right to come into our home, open our letters, or bother us or our family without a good reason.

+ The writer also shows the importance of the prophets as messengers from God to tell the kings and people of Israel to come back to God.

+ After a short time, he gave up power and he knew that many of the people wanted King Charles II to come back from Holland and rule the country.

More in-sentence examples of “to come”:

+ Was that intentional? The vandal is likely to come back and use it again.

+ Later German settlers started to come here.

+ More Germans were able to come to the island to help defeat the Georgians.

+ In the excitement of his discovery, Grover asks Percy to come and help him safely bring the half-bloods to camp half-blood.

+ The Aṉangu were told not to come into the park, but they did anyway.

+ I thought I’d show you all to see what you think I hope it encourages more editors to come here as on En many, many users have these on their userpages, so its quite visible.

+ Sometimes Bilal walked the streets to call Muslims to come to prayer but most of the times, he said the Adhan from the top of the mosque.

+ Therefore that information, like computer programming, has to come from an intelligent source and cannot be made randomly.

+ You are welcome to come to Wiktionary and help us build policies to make it work better, or even help us ad content to make it ‘not suck’.

+ The third part to come in will be the “subject” and the fourth part will be another answer, etc.

+ If people are going to come and look at the body before burial, the funeral director will have the body dressed, and made up with cosmetics to make it look better.

+ The station allows 30-40 people to come ashore at one time.

+ It is believed to come from the Ojibwa word “mishigami” meaning “great water”.

+ In the video Bashir also said that he thinks it is wonderful that Jackson allows children to come to Neverland.

+ I tried to find some guidelines/policies here, but I came up a little bit blank, so I decided to come to ST to ask about it.

+ The symbol is thought to come from the Latin quæstio, meaning “question”, which was shortened to Qo.

+ Friedrich Kellner expected America and England to come to the rescue.

+ She also appears briefly in the 20th Anniversary special “The Five Doctors” through the reuse of footage from the uncompleted story “Shada” because Tom Baker refused to come back.

+ Echo said back “”Here, here, here.”” Narcissus then asked Echo to come out of her hiding place.

+ In two-player games, clearing more than one line at once making combos causes “garbage” blocks to come down on the opponent’s side of the field.

+ The word “relapse” means to come back.

+ He was not ready to come out yet and he spoke anonymously and through a voice filter.

+ Because of this, the Holy Roman Emperor told Martin Luther to come to the diet.

+ One time, she sent a letter home asking one of her brothers to come to Kentucky.

+ Was that intentional? The vandal is likely to come back and use it again.

+ Later German settlers started to come here.

+ Palliative care can involve pain relief and help for the patient and family to come to terms with death.

+ Very common are treaties where a country promises to come to the aid of another country if the other country is attacked.

+ Grove got many great musicians to come and teach there, including the world-famous singer Jenny Lind who was already retired, and Hubert Parry, Charles Villiers Stanford and others.

+ In 1922 he was asked to come to the United States and to join the Phipps Psychiatric Clinic at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland.

+ Pottinger said that he was just trying to get Ben Hall and John Dunn to come out of hiding.

+ At the end of the book, Peter and Susan are told that they will not be able to come back to Narnia.

+ Fuu convinces them both to come with her in search of a mysterious samurai that smells like sunflowers and their journey begins.

+ Johan Hegg convinced the other members to come together again, and they formed Amon Amarth in 1992.

+ It spawned five singles, “Sir Duke”, a song explaining the pleasures of music, “I Wish” wishing for childhood days to come back “As” a ballad of love which will last till The Impossible happens, “Another Star” a fast-paced Cuban style heartbreak ballad which featured on BBC’s promotional video for the 2014 World Cup and “Isn’t She Lovely” a song inspired by the birth Wonder’s daughter, Aisha Morris. The former two songs reached No.1 on the Billboard charts.

+ He became the second UK act ever to come in last place in Eurovision.

+ Woody sees a pickup truck bound for Pizza Planet and plans to rendezvous with Andy there, convincing Buzz to come with him by saying that the pickup truck can take him to his home planet.

+ Peary asked some of them to come with him to New York.

+ Jack quickly carved crosses into the trunk of the tree, making it impossible for the devil to come down.

+ It says that Diotrephes doesn’t like John’s message and John hopes to come to visit and to tell others that Diotrephes is wrong when he doesn’t accept the Christian message and people who are telling that message.

+ They were well-adapted to life as fully pelagic organisms because they never needed to come onto land.

+ Language links in the sidebar are going to come from Wikidata in addition to the ones in the wiki text.

+ I am asking for the tools so I do not have to wait for a admin to come on to have vandal action taken, and so I can better help everyone here.

+ I would really like a few people to come and comment on the final wording to make sure there is no opposition or word tweaking, though.

+ Scientists found this frog in streams in forests that were open enough for the sunlight to come through.

+ The name is thought to come from “meolc”, the Old English word for milk, and “ham”, a village.

+ This makes the image appear to come from a different direction than the original object.

+ The incident caused the safety car to come out on track, with all the drivers still in the race staying in the same place behind it while going at a slower speed.

Make sentence of “bint”

How to use in-sentence of “bint”:

– Because BINT in blast victims is underestimated, valuable time is often lost for preventive therapy and/or timely rehabilitation.

– Sawda bint Zam’a was the first woman to immigrate to Abyssinia in the way of Allah.

– Qasim’s mother was of ‘Ali’s family and his daughter Farwah bint al-Qasim, who married Muhammad al-Baqir, was the mother of Jafar al-Sadiq.

– He grew up in Hudaybiyah, then in Medina before he was returned to his mother, Aminah bint Wahb.

– Together they had one child, Princess Alia bint Hussein.

Make sentence of bint
Make sentence of bint

“in fine” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “in fine”:

+ For example, the highest degree in Fine Arts fields such as printmaking or graphic design is the Master of Fine Arts degree.

+ Martin’s College of Art and Design with a degree in fine art, moviefilm and video.

+ Marlin are rarely table fare, appearing mostly in fine restaurants.

+ In Lisbon, he attended Centro de Arte e Comunicação Visual where he graduated in Fine arts in 1985.

+ He got his first degree and Master’s degree in Fine Art and both from Royal College of Art, London.

+ Then he got a Masters in Fine Arts in Creative Writing in 1997.

in fine some ways to use
in fine some ways to use

Make sentence of “back down”

How to use in-sentence of “back down”:

+ He was sent back down but was called up again on August 17, 2005 where he finished the season with the Brewers and was used as a pinch-hitter.

+ He played 1 game with them but went back down to the OHL to play with the Canadiens again.

+ When William saw that many of Harold’s men were following his knights back down the hill, he used a trick he had learned years before.

+ When William saw that many of Harold’s men were following his knights back down the hill he used a trick he had learned years before.

+ He and forces the hostages to go back down into the building.

+ Leighton played 3 games and was sent back down to the River Rats.

+ When satellites reach the end of their life, it would be too expensive to bring them all the way back down to Earth to burn up in the atmosphere.

+ If a player does not play well he may be sent back down or cut from the team.

Make sentence of back down
Make sentence of back down

Example sentences of “back down”:

+ Finlay pulled him off, only to slam him back down onto Burchill again.

+ Salary cap was still a concern for the Blackhawks and they had to send Morin back down to Rockford the next day.

+ If an electron gets hit by a photon, then it will jump back down to a lower energy level, releasing its contained energy.

+ The other policeman went back down the road to a small hotel, Lyell’s Shanty.

+ The crew cabin did not have any kind of parachute, and it smashed into the ocean after falling for 2 minutes and 45 seconds at roughly and then slowing back down to 0 all within a second.

+ He went back down slowly by shooting balloons with a pellet gun.

+ When the object comes back down again, the gravitational potential energy is turned back into kinetic energy.

+ A rollback happens when the train doesn’t make it to the top of the hill and rolls back down the track.

+ They came back down from the top of the mountain on May 29, 1953.

+ This frog is gray-brown or olive-brown in color with a thin stripe in the middle of its back down its spine.

+ When the electron drops back down to a lower energy state, it needs to release the energy that hit it, and it must obey the conservation of energy.

+ After that game, he went back down to the IHL to play 7 games with Saginaw and 23 games with the Muskegon Lumberjacks.

+ HE was sent back down to OVW and later called back up where he was a member of The Spirit Squad, performing under the ring name Nicky.

+ The heavier grains fall back down for recovery.

+ She is described as wild not one to back down from a fight.

+ This ranges from the Beaver Lake tailwaters in northwestern Arkansas, through its course through southwest Missouri, and back down through Arkansas.

+ Finlay pulled him off, only to slam him back down onto Burchill again.

+ Salary cap was still a concern for the Blackhawks and they had to send Morin back down to Rockford the next day.

Some example sentences of “rumour”

How to use in-sentence of “rumour”:

+ Rick hears a rumour from a fellow survivor.

+ The song has a long running false rumour that it was about a drowning that Collins had witnessed.

+ A rumour that the Soviets had persuaded him to lose deliberately to Botvinnik in the 1948 World Championship has no evidence to back it up.

+ This rumour was started when the Canadiens’ manager, Leo Dandurand, told newspapers that Vézina “speaks no English and has twenty-two children, including three sets of triplets, and they were all born in the space of nine years.” The Vézinas actually only had two children and Georges spoke some English.

+ He had been busy with the siege of Pelium and a rumour had reached them that he had died during the course of this siege. Demosthenes – a prominent Athenian politician – produced a man who claimed to have been present at the siege and claimed that Alexander was dead.

+ There is a rumour that Sloan was a hobo which was seen by musician W.C.

+ They were met with silence, as the citizens of Rome had locked themselves inside their houses as soon as the rumour of what had taken place had begun to spread.

Some example sentences of rumour
Some example sentences of rumour

In sentence examples of “articulated”

How to use in-sentence of “articulated”:

– The author has demonstrated the ability to draw comprehensively on the literature for many topics and regions for his long nineteenth century, and has articulated it in accounts of many large-scale issues.

– At first, an articulated type of rolling stock was thought about.

– In tandem with the removal of Routemaster buses, Livingstone oversaw the introduction of bending articulated buses.

– The type specimen was a nearly complete, articulated skeleton.

– There are now complete and articulated specimens, including feathers, Egg eggs and embryos, and complete juveniles.

– The cars were made of aluminium and were articulated to reduce the weight of the unit.

In sentence examples of articulated
In sentence examples of articulated

Example sentences of “articulated”:

– There are many kinds of articulated vehicles: buses, trams and trains may be articulated.

– The articulated skeleton of “Pederpes” was found there.

– A flatbed truck is a truck which can be either articulated or rigid.

– Cierva is credited with successful development of multi-bladed, fully articulated rotor systems.

– Burmese has many English and Indian words though is a very distinct and full language itself with a long history and substantial numbers of proudly articulated dialects.

– They were mainly single units but one was a three-car articulated set.

– The bus rapid transit routes have less stops than other routes, and use articulated buses as of 2007.

– An articulated vehicle is a vehicle which has a pivot joint.

– They often have articulated skeletons, soft tissues, colour patterns, stomach contents, and twigs with leaves and flowers still attached.

– They are also the only ones to have small, articulated “styli” on the hind.

– An almost complete articulated skeleton was found in 1996.

– A semi-trailer truck, also known as a semi, tractor-trailer, big rig, eighteen-wheeler, or articulated lorry or artic is a vehicle that has a towing tractor and a semi-trailer that carries the freight.

– The Dinosaur Park Formation contains dense concentrations of dinosaur skeletons, both articulated and disarticulated.

– The game allows players to drive many types of articulated trucks across a smaller version of Europe and deliver cargo.

– Steam locomotives were sometimes articulated so the driving wheels could pivot around turns.

- There are many kinds of articulated vehicles: buses, trams and trains may be articulated.

- The articulated skeleton of "Pederpes" was found there.

In-sentence examples of “pelvic”

How to use in-sentence of “pelvic”:

+ The appendicular skeleton, which is attached to the axial skeleton, is formed by the shoulder girdle, the pelvic girdle and the bones of the upper and lower limbs.

+ Cost-effectiveness of alternative outpatient pelvic inflammatory disease treatment strategies.

+ When a woman has this abcess, she has a fever, signs of infection in her blood, severe pain in her pelvic area.

+ The testicles can also be lifted by tightening the anus and pelvic muscles.

+ For the diagnosis doctor carefully takes a history and carefully examines the pelvis to duplicate the discomfort and to identify a site or source of the pelvic pain.

+ Women who are getting radiation therapy for cancer in the pelvic area may have pain during sex because the walls of the vagina have atrophied and are more sensitive to injury.

In-sentence examples of pelvic
In-sentence examples of pelvic

Example sentences of “pelvic”:

+ This, and the pelvic shape, gives a birth channel which allows the newborn foetus to pass through.

+ Surgery alone or surgery combined with pelvic radiation is typically used to treat vaginal cancer.

+ The pelvic fin and girdle of “Panderichthys” and the origin of tetrapod locomotion.

+ When a woman has a pelvic exam the doctor will feel for lumps or scars.

+ The pelvic bones are carried by the leg bones, and they support the “spinal column”.

+ The symptoms of tubo-ovarian abscess are the same as pelvic inflammatory disease.

+ The dorsal surface of the body, the pectoral and pelvic fins, the dorsal fins, the center of the anal fin, and the caudal fin are blackish-brown.

+ The prostate can become inflamed by the action of the chronically activated pelvic nerves on the mast cells at the end of the nerve pathways.

+ Laparoscopy is often utilized to diagnose pelvic inflammatory disease, and it is imperative if the diagnosis is not certain or if the patient has not responded to antibiotic therapy after 48hours.

+ This, and the pelvic shape, gives a birth channel which allows the newborn foetus to pass through.

+ Surgery alone or surgery combined with pelvic radiation is typically used to treat vaginal cancer.

+ Early on, there may be no symptoms, but irregular vaginal bleeding, pelvic pain or fullness may develop.

+ At the age of 29, a pelvic injury threatened his career and he was invited to join the Dundee United coaching staff by Jim McLean.

+ They have a long tail which is longer than most other ray’s tails, and they have 2-6 Venom venomous spines right behind their pelvic fins.

+ The pelvic fin weakly concave, and both fins are weakly falcate.

+ Some species have kept a pelvic girdle with a pair of vestigial claws on either side of the cloaca.

+ The clinical observation that antimicrobial therapy reduces symptomatology in men with chronic pelvic pain syndrome is being tested in a double-blinded NIH controlled study.

+ The pelvic fins have a single embedded spine, and are short and slender.

More in-sentence examples of “pelvic”:

+ It is located closer to the pelvic fins than to the pectoral fins.

+ Vertebrae, pelvic bones and hindlimb elements, also catalogued under this inventory number, may belong to the same individual.

+ It also relaxes pelvic ligaments.

+ For chronic nonbacterial prostatitis, also known as pelvic myoneuropathy or CP/CPPS, which makes up the majority of men diagnosed with “prostatitis”, a treatment called the Stanford Protocol, developed by Stanford University Professor of Urology Rodney Anderson and psychologist David Wise in 1996, has recently been published.

+ In chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome there is pelvic pain of unknown cause, lasting longer than 6 months, as the key symptom.

+ Some species have a pelvic girdle with a pair of vestigial claws on either side of the cloaca.

+ Zedoary has been used to treat coronary heart disease, liver cancer, anemia, chronic pelvic inflammation and helps prevent leukopenia due to cancer therapies.

+ The pelvic girdle, and 12.

+ In recent years the prognosis for CP/CPPS has improved greatly with the advent of multimodal treatment, phytotherapy and protocols aimed at quieting the pelvic nerves through myofascial trigger point release and anxiety control.

+ Biofeedback physical therapy to relearn how to control pelvic floor muscles may be useful.

+ The first dorsal fin is located about halfway between the pectoral fins and the pelvic fins.

+ It is important for the giving partner to be in a position to control any pelvic thrust during deep-throating, to be able to pull the penis out if needed; and for the receiving partner not to thrust, as during irrumatio.

+ There are many changes that allowed the pelvic girdle of “Acanthostega” to become a weight-bearing structure.

+ They are on the back of the pelvic area and give padding when people sit.

+ These tests may be a pelvic exam and an ultrasound.

+ The uterus may be removed because organs in the pelvic area have moved down.

+ The pelvic fins are closer to the second dorsal fin than to the first dorsal fin.

+ The second dorsal fin is about two-thirds the size of the first one and is located behind the pelvic fins.

+ Each pelvic bone has a strong structure for the leg bone to fit into, so that a person can stand, walk, run and jump.

+ The long pelvic fins are straight, each with a pointed tip.

+ The first dorsal fin is located more closely to the pectoral fins than to the pelvic fin, and the second dorsal fin is less than half the size of the first dorsal fin.

+ The pelvic fins usually have one spine and up to five soft rays, positioned unusually far forward under the chin or under the belly.

+ No single test has adequate sensitivity and specificity to diagnose pelvic inflammatory disease.

+ This is theorized to leave the pelvic area in a sensitized condition resulting in a loop of muscle tension and heightened neurological feedback.

+ Effectiveness of inpatient and outpatient treatment strategies for women with pelvic inflammatory disease: results from the Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Evaluation and Clinical Health Randomized Trial.

+ They have a pair of pectoral finpectoral and pelvic fins.

+ The anal fin is round and smaller than the dorsal fins, while the pelvic fins are larger than the dorsals.

+ The pelvic and hind limb anatomy of the stem-sauropodomorph “Saturnalia tupiniquim”.

+ There are rows of white spots along each side, from above the pectoral fins to above the pelvic fins.

+ The tips of all the fins, other than the pelvic fins, are dusky in colour.

+ Women may wear sports bras and pelvic protectors.

+ The first dorsal fin is located over the pelvic fins.

+ These fusions would have made the pelvic region more powerful and equipped to counter the force of gravity when not supported by the buoyancy of water.

+ Both the pectoral fins and the pelvic fins are large and are held horizontally.

+ Muscles in the pelvic region are used in order to reel the tongue and the hyoid back to its original position.

+ When a woman goes through a full orgasm, her uterus, vagina, anus and pelvic muscles undergo a series of rhythmic contractions.

+ This part of the body is made of the sacrum and the two pelvic bones which are joined to it on either side.

+ The skeletons with large cranial crests and small pelvic canals were presumably males.

+ Taken together, these data suggest that bacteria do not have a significant role in the development of the chronic pelvic pain syndrome.

+ Not all sharks have anal fins, but if they do have them, they are found between the pelvic and caudal fins.

+ The pelvic fins are behind the pectoral fins, near the cloaca, and are also stabilizers.

+ Their pelvic fins are placed far back, with an adipose fin towards the rear of the back.

+ Prostatitis researcher Dr Anthony Schaeffer commented in a 2003 editorial of The Journal of Urology that: “It is well recognized that even if pathogenic bacteria are present in the prostate, as in men with established chronic bacterial prostatitis, they do not cause chronic pelvic pain unless acute urinary tract infection develops.

+ Bacterial vaginosis and risk of pelvic inflammatory disease.

+ In the latter two categories, dysregulation of the local nervous system due to past traumatic experiences or an anxious disposition and chronic albeit unconscious pelvic tensing lead to inflammation that is mediated by substances released by nerve cells.

+ A pelvic floor disorder can also be the cause of pain during and after sex.

+ This species has a whitish-tipped first dorsal, pectoral fins, pelvic fins, and caudal fin.

+ Each pelvic bone spreads into a large flat plate which supports the person’s “internal organs”.

+ The pelvic skeleton is, at the back, the sacrum and the coccyx.

+ It is located closer to the pelvic fins than to the pectoral fins.

+ Vertebrae, pelvic bones and hindlimb elements, also catalogued under this inventory number, may belong to the same individual.
+ It also relaxes pelvic ligaments.

“divert” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “divert”:

– It also is used to divert water into the country’s largest irrigation system.

– If the storm swept a deep-water bouy out to sea or caused ships to have to divert around it, these could be seen as monetary damages.

– Critically, a red herring is a “deliberate” attempt to change the subject or divert the argument.

– The river is dammed near its headwaters to divert water into the Russian River valley.

– In the early 1980s there was a proposal to close Marylebone and divert British Rail services via High Wycombe into nearby Paddington.

– This is often true of the Gatwick Express, which travels along the Brighton Main Line, as it will often divert over Chatham side tracks during engineering works in order to maintain service levels.

– If the speaker were deliberately attempting to divert the issue, this would be an example of a red herring.

– In order to win the war, Lenin began a plan to divert food and supplies to the Communist Army.

divert example in sentences
divert example in sentences

Some example sentences of “sri”

How to use in-sentence of “sri”:

+ Ranasinghe was born in Modara, Sri Lanka.

+ Fernando died at a hospital in Angoda, Western Province, Sri LankaAngoda, Sri Lanka of COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Sri Lanka.

+ Thanks to Norman Uphoff, the SRI plan has spread from Madagascar to many places around the world.

+ The 1996 championship was held in the Indian subcontinent for a second time, with the inclusion of Sri Lanka as host for some of its group stage matches.

+ She returned in 1992 and joined the Sri Lanka Freedom Party.

+ The Chief Justice of Sri Lankathe Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka is the head of the judiciary of Sri Lanka and the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka.

+ From this, Australia, New Zealand, Sri Lanka and South Africa went to the semi-finals.

+ Over the centuries his teachings spread from Nepal to Central Asia, Tibet, Sri Lanka, Southeast Asia, China, Mongolia, Korea, Japan, and now Europe and North AmericaNorth and South America.

Some example sentences of sri
Some example sentences of sri

Example sentences of “sri”:

+ The generic name for black tea which grown in Sri Lanka is Ceylon tea.

+ The Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka is a tropical island nation off the southeast coast of the Indian subcontinent.

+ Mullaitivu District is in the north east of Sri Lanka.

+ Uphoff believed the SRI plan works, and in 1997 started to tell groups in Asia about SRI.

+ This subfamily of snakes is found from eastern Europe, eastward through Asia to Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia, India, Nepal and Sri Lanka.

+ In the South Asian subcontinent, including India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan, the common term for an official or government administration district is Zillah.

+ This is in marked contrast to any other Hindu temple in Sri Lanka or India, that are usually covered with carvings and statues of gods and goddesses in colourful scene.

+ People’s Bank is a state-owned commercial bank in Sri Lanka.

+ The war was between the LTTE and the Sri Lankan army.

+ The places where sapphire is formed abundantly are Myanmar, Thailand, India and Sri Lanka.

+ He lived in Sri Lanka until his death.

+ The generic name for black tea which grown in Sri Lanka is Ceylon tea.

+ The Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka is a tropical island nation off the southeast coast of the Indian subcontinent.

More in-sentence examples of “sri”:

+ The capital of the country is Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte while the largest city is Colombo.

+ Duryappa was also a Tamil, but Prahbhakaran believed he had become too close to the Sri Lankan government.
+ He was married to former Sri Lankan president Chandrika Kumaratunga from 1978 until his assassination in 1988.

+ The capital of the country is Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte while the largest city is Colombo.

+ Duryappa was also a Tamil, but Prahbhakaran believed he had become too close to the Sri Lankan government.

+ He was married to former Sri Lankan president Chandrika Kumaratunga from 1978 until his assassination in 1988.

+ The Sri Lankan military defeated the Tamil Tigers in May 2009.

+ Argentina, Colombia, Sri Lanka, and Uruguay used this aircraft.

+ The first group mostly lives in the northern and eastern parts of Sri Lanka.

+ Jayasinghe Rajapakse Mohottige Don Suranimala Rajapaksha was a Sri Lankan politician.

+ Mannar District is in the north west of Sri Lanka.

+ He was known for helping create the computer mouse while working for Douglas Engelbart at SRI International’s Augmentation Research Center.

+ Colombo District is one of the 25 Districts of Sri Lankadistricts of Sri Lanka.

+ Her father was the fourth Prime Minister of Sri Lanka.

+ As of 16 April 2020, Sri Lanka has been named as 16th high risk country prone to virus pandemic.

+ Sir John Lionel Kotelawala, KBE, CH, KStJ, CLI was a Sri Lankan soldier and politician.

+ Appapillai Amirthalingam was a Sri Lankan Tamil peopleTamil politician.

+ The modern day monastery premises consist of prayer halls, which was brought from the sacred Bodhi tree at Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka.

+ Batticaloa District is one of the 25 Districts of Sri Lankadistricts of Sri Lanka.

+ In the early 17th century, Sri Laka, was divided between the Portugese, and several local kingdoms.

+ Jayaratne died on 19 November 2019 at a private hospital in Kandy, Sri Lanka at the age of 88.

+ The current members in the ARF are: Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Philippines, Vietnam, Brunei, Laos, Myanmar, Cambodia, Australia, Canada, the People’s Republic of China, the European Union, India, Japan, North Korea, South Korea, Mongolia, New Zealand, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Russia, East Timor, United States, and Sri Lanka.

+ The third largest group is the Sri Lankan Moors.

+ Tamil is the dominant language in Tamil Nadu, India, and Northern Province, Sri Lanka.

+ The Ceylon Electricity Board – CEB, is the largest electricity company in Sri Lanka.

+ The bird lives in India and Sri Lanka through Southeast Asia to Australia on coasts and major waterways.

+ He played against Sri Lanka in his ODI debut match.

+ Fanoos passed to the north of Sri Lanka and caused some damage.

+ Vimaladharmasuriya I, also known as Konappu Bandara, Dom Joan of Austria or Don Jhon Appuhamy, was a king of Sri Lanka.

+ By this time, Sri Lanka had become a Test-playing nation, and Zimbabwe qualified through the ICC Trophy.

+ The plant is found only in Sri Lanka.

+ In 2014, there was an estimated 4,000 elephants living on Sri Lanka.

+ In 2002, she published a book of art inspired by the Tamil rebellion and her childhood in Sri Lanka.

+ Murugan is the main god worshipped in India, Sri Lanka, Mauritius, Singapore, Malaysia and many other places of the world where Tamils live.

+ The Speaker of the Parliament of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka is the presiding officer of the chamber.

+ There are about 160 species, living in Africa, Madagascar, Spain and Portugal, across south Asia, Sri Lanka.

+ Sardar Shiv Kirpal Singh, Jagirdar of Shahzadpur, born 1838, he succeeded to his father’s estates, and was the guardian of the Sri Damdama Sahib Shrine, married and had issue.

+ With a market share of nearly 100%, it controls all major functions of electricity generation, transmission, distribution and retailing in Sri Lanka.

+ After the island’s independence from Britain, the Sri Lankan government passed the Citizenship Act of 1948, which made more than a million Tamils of Indian origin stateless.

+ Choksy” was a Sri Lankan lawyer and politician.

+ Kenya’s victories over Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe, among others – and a forfeit by the New Zealand team, which refused to play in Kenya because of security concerns – enabled Kenya to reach the semi-finals, the best result by an associate.

+ Apart from overseeing India operations, he also managed PepsiCo’s franchise business across Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and the Maldives.

+ He is a senior vice-president of the ruling Sri Lanka Freedom Party.

+ There is an airport in the district located in Puttaparthi, known as Sri Sathya Sai Airport; however this airport currently has no scheduled service.

+ On 25 May 1995, LTTE killed 42 men, women, and children in Kallarawa, Sri Lanka.

+ Countries which use proportional representation include: Austria, Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland and Turkey.

+ In the Maldives and Sri Lanka, they are the most important shark species, making up 70-80% of the catches made in the pelagic zone.

+ Hoare was born in Colombo, in Sri Lanka.

+ Trincomalee District is one of the 25 Districts of Sri Lankadistricts of Sri Lanka.

+ After the Tour of Sri Lanka, When England team came to India, he was dropped and gave away his spot to Yuvraj Singh, Who made a comeback after suffering from Cancer.

+ The whitetip reef shark is fished in the waters off Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka and Madagascar.

+ Bandaranaike became the 4th Prime Minister of Ceylon after independence and his granddaughter Chandrika Kumaratunga became both Prime Minister and President of Sri Lanka.

Some example sentences of “bankrupt”

How to use in-sentence of “bankrupt”:

– They used to be a private owned company but they went bankrupt in 1998.

– The program was initially distributed as shareware until NaN went bankrupt in 2002.

– Air Lanka was established as the flag carrier of Sri Lanka once the Sri Lankan government shut down the bankrupt Air Ceylon.

– The trustee has authority over the property of the bankrupt person or business and may use some of the debtor’s assets to pay the creditors.

– He was declared bankrupt in 2002.

– The record label went bankrupt shortly thereafter.

– It later became a state-owned bank and in 1994 went bankrupt and closed.

Some example sentences of bankrupt
Some example sentences of bankrupt

Example sentences of “bankrupt”:

– They were never able to get the ride to work, and the supplier that made most of the components went bankrupt in 1999.

– The company which had the contract for building the bridge went bankrupt while Bouch was redesigning the bridge.

– They were re-founded in 1968 after going bankrupt in 1962.

– It went bankrupt several times.

– Sugar Hill Records went bankrupt in 1986.

– When the Chicago Academy of Design went bankrupt the same year, the new Chicago Academy of Fine Arts bought its assets in an auction.

– In 2003 Qantas bought the bankrupt Impulse Airlines, and established Jetstar as a low-cost domestic subsidiary.

– Herb forgives Homer for making him bankrupt and buys him the vibrating chair Homer wanted.

– The company declared itself bankrupt after the movie was released.

– In 2002, Ross founded International Steel Group after purchasing the assets of several bankrupt steel companies.

– On 10 October 1995, Aum Shinrikyo was ordered to be stripped of its official status as a “religious legal entity” and was declared bankrupt in early 1996.

– Cave reveals that the company is bankrupt and must use homeless people as test subjects rather than the astronauts and Olympic athletes they had used before.

– The company went bankrupt in 1875.

– The company went bankrupt in 1994.

– In 1763, when Gotzkowsky went bankrupt during an Amsterdam-based financial crisis, Frederick took over a porcelain factory of his.

– Enron used to have around 22,000 people before it went bankrupt in late 2001.

– Within a year the family’s restaurant went bankrupt and the family was forced to move in with relatives as Abraham had quit his job to manage the restaurant full-time.

– Popoff went bankrupt in 1987.

- They were never able to get the ride to work, and the supplier that made most of the components went bankrupt in 1999.

- The company which had the contract for building the bridge went bankrupt while Bouch was redesigning the bridge.
- They were re-founded in 1968 after going bankrupt in 1962.