“wings” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “wings”:

+ It described a boy who stole eggs from birds’ nests, pulled wings off insects, and engaged in other sorts of wanton cruelty, who then grew up to become a traitor to his country.

+ Its wings have an orange and black pattern, and over most of its range it is a Müllerian mimic with the Monarch butterfly.

+ He played for the Chicago BlackhawksChicago Black Hawks, New York Rangers, and Detroit Red Wings in the National Hockey League.

+ They have aerodynamic wings on their front and rear, and the engine is positioned behind the driver.

+ Since the Beatles had stopped working together in 1971, McCartney started a new band called Wings with his wife Linda.

+ The Detroit Red Wings promoted him in 1951, and his defensive play would help them secure the Stanley Cup in 1952, 54, and 55.

wings - example sentences
wings – example sentences

Example sentences of “wings”:

+ The Detroit Red Wings won the Stanley Cup.

+ He played for the Detroit Red Wings and the Montreal Canadiens in the National Hockey League.

+ This even works for the males, as they hold their wings and tail low so that the heat haze of the hot, dry air that often occurs in their habitat aids in making them appear as a nondescript dark lump.

+ Hot wings can vary in how hot they are, from being mild to very spicy.

+ The upper side of the wings is pale yellow.

+ The leathery front wings are green with many yellow spots; the legs are blue, with a yellow serrated pattern on the hind legs.

+ The underside of the wings is yellow-orange.

+ They can sleep while gliding and have wings which, when they are stretched right out, look like the wings of a jet plane.

+ In his first NHL season, he played only one professional game, with the Red Wings in 1944.

+ There, they break off their wings and begin to lay and care for eggs.

+ All fixed-wing aircraft have wings that use forward airspeed to generate lift.

+ There he earned his pilots wings at 20 years of age, making him the youngest flyer in his squadron.

+ It had wings that was about one meter long and a long tail shaped like a leaf.

+ They were the first to have the idea of Vikings wearing helmets with wings or horns on them and drinking out of hollowed-out animal horns.

+ It has the head, front legs, and wings of an eagle.

+ The Detroit Red Wings won the Stanley Cup.

+ He played for the Detroit Red Wings and the Montreal Canadiens in the National Hockey League.

More in-sentence examples of “wings”:

+ The underside of the wings is black.

+ The back wings are membranemembranous and are folded like a fan under the front wings when the insect is not flying.

+ The underside of the wings is black.

+ The back wings are membranemembranous and are folded like a fan under the front wings when the insect is not flying.

+ The Panama mourning dove has shorter wings and legs, a longer beak, and is grayer in color.

+ They came up with the idea of Vikings wearing fur clothes and helmets with wings or horns on them and drinking out of hollowed-out animal horns.

+ The car’s wings and suspension settings may be changed to make the car faster.

+ In contrast to the flies, the Strepsiptera evolved their halteres from their front wings and their flight wings are their rear wings.

+ The bottom wings have long tails.

+ He has also played in the NHL for the Detroit Red Wings and for Jokerit of the SM-liiga.

+ Halla Group in South Korea was made the wings of the plane, Alenia of Italy made the fuselage, Aerospace Industrial Development Corp.

+ In some species, the adults have very small wings or no wings at all.

+ With the Detroit Red Wings winning the Western Conference Final series against the Blackhawks there would be another face off in Detroit with the same two teams.

+ It was originally called Buffalo Wild Wings Weck.

+ The wings are around 3m across.

+ He led the Detroit Red Wings to their first Stanley Cup finals although they lost to the Chicago Black Hawks three games to one in a best-of-five series.

+ When at rest, most damselflies hold their wings together above the body.

+ The adults have a two-stage defence system: first they are cryptic with their wings closed.

+ Symbolically a married woman is seen as a hen that spreads its wings to keep all the clan members including the young, the elderly, the sick and the orphans warm, served and satisfied.

+ The 1961 Stanley Cup Final was played by the Detroit Red Wings and the Chicago Blackhawks.

+ Another two wings of the jail were demolished after India achieved independence.

+ Daedalus made some wings that he strapped to his and Icarus’ arms and together they escaped from the tower.

+ Bats’ wings have a lot of maneuverability – more than a bird, in fact – but they do not have a lot of lift.

+ The A330’s body and wings are nearly exactly the same as the smaller versions of the A340’s wings and body, but they have different engines.

+ Their wings have become stiff and small swimming flippers.

+ However some butterflies, like the skippers, may hold their wings either flat or folded or even in-between when perched.

+ The Canadiens came beat the Leafs in six games, while the Hawks beat the Wings in seven.

+ While with the Red Wings in 2001-02 NHL season2002, Hašek became the first European starting goaltender to win the Stanley Cup.

+ The insides of the wings show angels singing and making music.

+ There are also damselfly families in which the wings are held open, as in the true dragonflies.

+ In 2012, Suzy showed her support for the Pink Wings campaign, organized by the Korean Citizens’ Coalition for Teens, attending the special photo shoot held by Vogue Girl.

+ With Detroit getting shut out, the Red Wings made the game interesting with 6:07 left in the 2009 NHL season John Ericson scored to make the game 2-1.

+ The 707’s wings are swept back at 35 degrees.

+ The underside of the wings is similar to the upper side.

+ He built wings for himself and Icarus.

+ It has canards, which are tiny wings in front of the main set of bigger wings that help it stay in the air.

+ The most expert hovering birds are tiny Hummingbirdhummingbirds which can beat their wings both backwards and forwards and can stay quite still in the air while they dip their long beaks into flowers to feed on the sweet nectar.

+ The wings are large, broad, rounded and long.

+ The Emmy Awards is a statuette of a woman with wings holding an atom.

+ In some species, other body parts may be shed, for example, wings in some insects.

+ In 2002, he played center forward of 3 top forward with wings Daisuke Matsui and Park Ji-sung, and the club won the champions Emperor’s Cup their first major title.

+ Its rudimentary wings had claws shaped like a meat hook for tackling prey, which was then killed with the massive beak.

+ The Pegasus is a white horse with wings that can fly.

+ He was not supposed to be drafted in the National Hockey LeagueNHL, but the scout of the Detroit Red Wings came to watch the defenseman Dimitiri Kilimine and he was impressed by this little sized player.

+ His wings have grown back and now are shaded black. His body is colored light-green with black spots and has black plates located on his shoulders and chest, and the plates on his ankles as well as the previously orange section near his groin are now shaded black.

+ Stephen Wojciechowski, also known as Steve Wochy, is a CanadiansCanadian retired professional ice hockey player, who played 54 games for the Detroit Red Wings in the National Hockey League.

+ Her wings fall off and she dies.

+ The elytra act as protective wing-cases for the hind wings underneath, which are used for flying.

Sentence example of “deceased”

How to use in-sentence of “deceased”:

– Immediately after the death of the ruling Okpi and before new one takes office, the son of the deceased Okpi or a minor a regent from his family is appointed by the king-makers to act as Okpi, until the new Okpi is selected and installed in accordance with age-long tradition of Item.

– Although Babar enjoys his new life, he occasionally thinks back to his childhood in the Great Forest, missing his elephant friends and his deceased mother.

– This article lists 100 oldest known living or deceased head of stateheads of state or heads of government of sovereign states, born no earlier than 1800, and whose ages are documented in reliable sources.

– The dragon Nidhögg eats from the corpses of deceased criminals.

– NYPD Captain George Stacy, Gwen’s father, informs Peter and his Aunt May that Marko was uncle Ben’s true killer; the deceased Dennis Carradine was Marko’s accomplice.

Sentence example of deceased
Sentence example of deceased

Example sentences of “deceased”:

- Men of the Bantu tribes are buried in an open space in the midst of their huts; in the Nilotic tribes, if the first wife of the deceased be alive he is buried in her hut, if not, beneath the veranda of the hut in which he died.

- On the day of marriage, Mohana thinks of dissuading Chandana by reminding her of her deceased husband which she has forgotten but Sudakshina stops her from reaching Chandana's room.

– Men of the Bantu tribes are buried in an open space in the midst of their huts; in the Nilotic tribes, if the first wife of the deceased be alive he is buried in her hut, if not, beneath the veranda of the hut in which he died.

– On the day of marriage, Mohana thinks of dissuading Chandana by reminding her of her deceased husband which she has forgotten but Sudakshina stops her from reaching Chandana’s room.

– Glitter has also been investigated for claims of child abuse dating back to the 1950s, connecting to the activities of the deceased child abuser Jimmy Savile.

– Tragic deaths, while unfortunate, do not necessarily render the deceased “notable”.

– His wife, Irene, had been deceased by several decades before Jack Ross’s death.

– Tragic deaths, while unfortunate, do not necessarily make the deceased “notable”.

– Some 35 per cent of the subjects have birthmarks or birth defects which often correspond to injuries or illness experienced by the deceased person who the subject remembers.

– The two deceased workers were working on a track signalling issue at that time as part of a team of 15 track personnel.

– A man whose wife is deceased is called a widower.

– He made his will on June 6, 1644 and requested that he be buried next to his deceased wife, Elizabeth.

– In the 1623 Division of Land at Plymouth, Eaton received four shares: one for himself, one for his deceased first wife Sarah, one for his son, and one for his current wife Dorothy.

– Nolan speaks with what she thinks is her deceased sixteen-year-old daughter but is really Monica behind a screen.

– He welcomed the deceased pharaoh Apep and” was rumored to have the ability to neutralize a snake bite.

– On January 1st, 2018, Paul uploaded a vlog to his YouTube channel depicting the recently deceased corpse of a man who had committed suicide by hanging in Aokigahara, Japan.

More in-sentence examples of “deceased”:

– In 2004, Genetic Savings CloneGenetic Savings and Clone would go on to produce the first commercially cloned pet, a Little Nicky” who was cloned from a 17 year old deceased pet cat.

– Common practice was to just elect the deceased Emperor or Empress ‘s heir to the throne.

– Do not use it merely to tag the article of a recently deceased person, as that would defeat the template’s purpose.

– Some 35 per cent of the children also have birthmarks or birth defects which often correspond to injuries or illness experienced by the deceased person who the subject remembers.

– Only the expurgated records of deceased family members are publicly available to scholars and researchers.

– When a person passes away, the person’s will may be probated, meaning that a probate court will authorize a representative to carry out the deceased person’s wishes.

– Common law did not allow for wrongful deatlh lawsuits, as the right to bring a wrongful death claim belonged to the deceased person and died along with that person.

– For the 2020 United States presidential election2020 presidential election, Hogan wrote-in deceased and former President Ronald Reagan for president over incumbent Republican president Donald Trump.

– The heart of the dead was weighed against the feather of truth, to see if the deceased was worthy of entering the afterlife.

– His father was Rafael Correa Icaza, born in the Province of Los Ríos, Ecuador, 23 March 1934, and deceased 10 June 1995.

– Two war memorials dedicated to the Japanese war dead and surprisingly, to the deceased British troops who died defending Singapore, were built at the site.

– According to Balinese Hindu tradition, the soul of the deceased restarts the rebirth cycle once it is free through cremation.

– The song tells of slaves weeping at the grave of their deceased European-American master.

– Many people use a living trust to avoid probate, although even with a trust a deceased person’s estate will often still include assets that must be probated.

– Mia learns from her estranged paternal grandmother, Clarisse, that she is the sole heir to the European kingdom of Genovia, having inherited the throne from her recently deceased father Philippe.

– Therefore, without commenting on the choice of the British army, Galerius accepted the son of his deceased colleague as the ruler of the provinces beyond the Alps; but he gave him only the title of Caesar, and the fourth rank among the Roman princes, whilst he conferred the vacant place of Augustus on his favourite, Severus II.

– The open beak of the Pelican is also associated with the ability of the deceased to leave the burial chamber and go out into the rays of the sun, possibly an analogy made between the long cavernous beak of the pelican and the tomb shaft.

– Later that evening the women of the village are gossiping that Nemorino is unaware that he has just inherited a large fortune from his deceased uncle.

– For long periods the dissection of deceased people was forbidden, and correct ideas about human anatomy was a long time coming.

– She was named after her deceased great-aunt, Princess Sophie of France.

– In this page which was created after being deleted a user keeps adding irrelevant material about the deceased man’s family including his wife and kids.

– This template warns our readers that the information presented in the article may not be final due to missing/unpublished/uncertain information about a recently deceased person, and that readers should therefore be cautious about the content presented.

– The use of images of living or recently deceased individuals is, in some jurisdictions, restricted by laws pertaining to personality rights, independent from their copyright status.

– Grace Cahill is Dan and Amy’s recently deceased grandmother.

– We have long agreed that our category system should be kept more limited than that of English wiki, and this category clearly means every biography of a deceased person would have an extra, and useless, category.

– The most recently deceased governor-general, Michael Jeffery, died on 18 December 2020.

– The following night on Raw, Cole mocked him and his deceased mother resulting in a match between the two at WrestleMania 27.

– If the article is not about a living or recently deceased subject, use instead.

– The songs “Hello” and “Like You” were written in honor of Lee’s deceased sister.

– By the end of “The Battle of the Labyrinth”, he also wears a skull ring, a gift from his deceased sister Bianca.

– It is believed British rulers used this village as a camp to seperate out and keep the deceased people here.

– The most recently deceased governor-general, Roméo LeBlanc, died on 24 June 2009.

– Ma’at weighed the heart of the deceased against her feather of truth on a scale during the journey to the afterlife.

– Apart from the name, some slabs also have epitaphs in praise of the deceased or citations of religious texts, as “Requiescat in pace”.

– It’s traditional in Russia and other Slavic countries on top on graves or near photos of the deceased in their memory.

– She was the older sister for the deceased actress Audrey Meadows.

– They are filled with the deceased personal objects, picture of the person and food.

– The jury acquitted the two men of first- and second-degree manslaughter, but they were found liable of wrongful death during a subsequent civil suit in 1913 in which plaintiffs were awarded compensation in the amount of $75 per deceased victim.

– One of the ideas was that the deceased needed a light to find their way home.

– The full name of the college is “The Warden and the College of the Souls of all Faithful People deceased in the University of Oxford”.

– In :en:Frank HerbertFrank Herbert’s Dune series, a “Ghola” is a deceased person who has been brought back to life, via a secret, almost illegal Tleilaxu technology.

– The information on the stone slab traditionally includes the name of the deceased and his date of birth and death.

– In some Polynesian cultures, the name of a deceased chief becomes taboo.

– The inventory was taken on July 17, 1644 and besides his deceased wife, he mentions sons Giles and Caleb, daughter Constance, wife of Nicholas Snow, daughters Deborah, Damaris, Ruth and Elizabeth.

– In Poland, Slovenia, Slovakia, Lithuania, Croatia, Austria and Germany, the tradition is to light candles and visit the graves of deceased relatives.

- In 2004, Genetic Savings CloneGenetic Savings and Clone would go on to produce the first commercially cloned pet, a Little Nicky" who was cloned from a 17 year old deceased pet cat.

- Common practice was to just elect the deceased Emperor or Empress 's heir to the throne.
- Do not use it merely to tag the article of a recently deceased person, as that would defeat the template's purpose.

“entering” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “entering”:

– In 1955, ten years after entering the country, von Braun became a US citizen.

– The tradition says that when entering a house or any other building, the samurai has to leave his katana with a servant, but the wakizashi could be worn at all times and places.

– The template automatically references the data to an appropriate source, so make sure that the number you are entering into the template matches that source.

– Even after entering Keio UniversityKeiō University, he continued to regularly attend theater and kabuki performances.

– I-80 becomes the Keystone Shortway The eastern end of I-80 is its junction with the New Jersey Turnpike and Interstate 95 just west of the George Washington Bridge entering New York City.

– These include, too much bleeding from the needle entering the skin and vein, blood collecting under the skin, feeling faint, and infection from the skin being pierced by the needle.

entering in-sentences
entering in-sentences

Example sentences of “entering”:

– Leslie becomes frustrated by Janice’s fee for entering the toilet.

– For a long time, it has been important for the large amount of shipping entering the Chesapeake Bay from the Atlantic Ocean.

– In simple terms, physical barriers prevent pathogens such as bacteria and viruses from entering the organism.

– Trump also proposed banning Muslims from entering the United States, an idea that many Republicans criticized as unconstitutional.

– He reported someone here without ever entering into a discussion, and labeled something as vandalism that is merely language preference.

– Before entering politics, Culver was a teacher.

– Being on tv and entering contests is not by itself enough.

– After entering production in early 2016, the film progressed under the tentative title of “Vijay 60”, before being named as “Bairavaa” during September 2016.

– After the war he worked as a journalist and a diplomat before entering into politics.

– This category is called by entering “ne2007” or “ne2010” in the ref field of the language info box.

– Before entering politics, Adams was a police officer in the New York City Police Department for 22 years.

– In the Hindu tradition, the Shiva-linked ascetic warriors get the honor of starting the event by entering the “Sangam” first for bathing and prayers.

– Upon entering year 2000, second generation came to be folder style.

– This is the remnant of the Botal duct, through which the fetus and blood entering the right ventricle are redirected from the pulmonary artery to the aorta: a small circle in the fetal stage of development does not function.

- Leslie becomes frustrated by Janice's fee for entering the toilet.

- For a long time, it has been important for the large amount of shipping entering the Chesapeake Bay from the Atlantic Ocean.

More in-sentence examples of “entering”:

– The main focus of story mode is following their adventure to get the Rocket’s father’s board business more customers by entering xtreme sports competitions under his sponsorship.

– He had four sisters and three brothers, and studied at the Old Stone Academy before entering Dickinson College in 1807.

– He tries to be a better father and learns that Bart is entering in a “Soap Box Derby.” Homer and Bart make a racer together, however it is not very good, and Bart decides to drive Martin’s much nicer racer instead.

– Air Force during the Korean War and was a small business owner before becoming a real estate agent and entering politics.

– A custom header may be created by entering text in this field.

– Immigrants are detained for entering into the United States illegally, when their requests for asylum are received, and in the process of deportation and removal from the country.

– The Tropic of Capricorn is named because about 2000 years ago the sun was entering the constellation Capricornus on the December solstice.

– Chell starts out with nothing, only able to do what GLaDOS lets her, such as entering portals created by GLaDOS and using cubes that GLaDOS gives her.

– After entering the 2016 Royal Rumble match at no.

– Lock picking is very rarely used by criminals, because picking a lock is difficult and other ways of entering such as breaking a window are much easier.

– Guidelines on what is needed and how to write the article can be found by entering WP:MOSBIO in the wiki search.

– He is entering free agency in 2019.

– 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.

– Hurricane Georges died on October 1 just before entering the Atlantic near the Florida and Georgia border.

– Most cars can only be used for entering or leaving the festival.

– Although, there is no legal prohibition for women in the aviation field, entering into the profession has not been so easy for a woman.

– Scenes from a 1911 Italian movie called “L’Inferno” were used to show souls entering Heaven.

– The Allied navies of Kingdom of Italy Italy, France, and Great Britain kept the Austro-Hungarian Navy from freely entering the Mediterranean Sea.

– The tapings of the show have temporarily stopped because it was announced that Charlie Sheen is entering rehab.

– He played college hockey with the University of Michigan for 4 seasons before entering the NHL.

– Some banks are entering field of Factoring trying to provide same service advertised by well known names.

– It starts in eastern Tennessee before entering Alabama.

– Special glass stopped the bullets from entering the building.

– When entering a RailGauge like, these are formatting options.

– Some reasons for this are that talented musicians were entering the military or getting better-paying factory jobs, gasoline and rubber rationing during WWII, two long musician recording strikes, and the rise of popular singers like Frank Sinatra.

– However, independent movieindependent animators have existed since the 1950s in America, with many of those people entering the professional industry.

– The Governor of Arkansas called out soldiers from the Arkansas National Guard to prevent the black students from even entering the school.

– He was the president of CBS Television before entering public service.

– Theodore Roosevelt criticized him for entering the war too late.

– Therefore, all water bottles must be emptied before entering the secured area.

– Three newcomers, Sam, Clover and Alex, come to Los Angeles and meet by chance, because they are entering the same high school.

– On January 9, the group arrived at the airport, but had problems entering the country.

– After wearing a manacle on his arm, Hunter Steele ends up entering the center of the Earth and seeing the inner world of “Arachna”.

– She trained as a nurse before entering acting.

– Some of the processes observed include fog formation from the interaction of cool air from above mixing with heated air from below, the recharge processes of water entering into the conduit and expanding from below, and entry of superheated steam measuring as high as 265°F into the conduit.

– All rivers entering the North Sea between Spurn Point at the mouth of the Humber and Redcar, Cleveland.

– Door staff also prevent drunk or aggressive people from entering the nightclub.

– Katie was initially hesitant about entering in another pageant, because of the scandal during her time as Miss Teen USA.

– Later, they required two years of college for entering students.

– However, by October 2007 the date for the first train entering service had been moved to January 2009.

– There were four rounds of matches, with each round eliminating half of the teams entering that round.

– From Georges Head, miners watched for ships entering the harbour.

– He graduated from the Collegio Romano before entering a career in the church.

– All vehicles entering Sikkim have to stop here.

– Before entering politics, he was a dentist in Hibbing, Minnesota.

– This section includes all rivers entering the Irish Sea from England between the Scottish border and the Welsh border.

- The main focus of story mode is following their adventure to get the Rocket's father's board business more customers by entering xtreme sports competitions under his sponsorship.

- He had four sisters and three brothers, and studied at the Old Stone Academy before entering Dickinson College in 1807.

Some in-sentence examples of “crowd”

How to use in-sentence of “crowd”:

– And yes, it is quite annoying, especially since Jimbo got rich off of futures trading and that WP gets enough donationa from the “E-yuppie techie” crowd like Roger McNamee.

– The choir are split into two like the crowd scenes in Bach’s Passions.

– Because of this show, he became known across the United States His radio broadcasts from New York were too late at night for many people on the East Coast to hear them, but Goodman had many fans in California, and a very excited crowd greeted Goodman.

– Some in the crowd booed the outcome.

– On 15 January 1995, during the 10th World Youth Day, he offered Mass to an estimated crowd of between four and eight million in Luneta Park, Manila, Philippines.

– This was most evident by the negative crowd reaction “old school” fans gave the main event of Batista vs.

Some in-sentence examples of crowd
Some in-sentence examples of crowd

Example sentences of “crowd”:

– The crowd are kneeling in front of two cathedrals in the centre of Moscow.

– The crowd was shot at by British troops, the shooting stated more violence.

– As the crowd was looking at the sun, Lucio, Jacinta, and Fransisco said they saw lovely images of the Holy Family, Our Lady of Sorrows with Jesus Christ, and then Our Lady of Mount Carmel.

– She performed to a crowd of 100,000.

– Winters lived near Santa Barbara, CaliforniaSanta Barbara, California and was often seen browsing or “hamming” for the crowd at the antique show on the Ventura County fairgrounds.

– The people in the crowd then informed Bhagat’s father Kishan Singh about the incident who along with Vidyawati came rushing to Ferozepore.

– Even though this may not have been the most comfortable place, the crowd kept up kindness and good cheer among themselves.

– The trophy was first won by Queen’s Park when they beat Clydesdale 2–0 in the final in front of a crowd of 3,000 people.

– He would replace the strings on stage while the crowd slowly clapped their hands.

– The crowd asked for Barabbas, another prisoner.

– The name of Corinthians´s stadium is Arena Corinthians, also known as “Itaquerão” and with a capacity crowd of 68,000.

- The crowd are kneeling in front of two cathedrals in the centre of Moscow.

- The crowd was shot at by British troops, the shooting stated more violence.

– The record crowd still remains at 121,696, who watched that most history-making of all Grand Finals in 1970, between Carlton and Collingwood, where Carlton came from a 44-point deficit at half-time to win the game by implementing an entirely new system of play, handballing out of the backline, which changed the game forever, and marked the beginnings of the transition of the game from one of a ‘territorial’ base to ‘possession football’.

– After a while, riot police gathered in the crowd and fired tear gas.

– This would provide an improvement in transport links, seen as essential if the club’s wish to redevelop their ground and increase crowd capacity is to become a reality.

– The participants in Shays’ Rebellion believed they were acting in the spirit of the Revolution and modeled their tactics after the crowd activities of the 1760s and 1770s, using “liberty poles” and “liberty trees” to symbolize their cause.

– The tale describes him getting money from the crowd as he cared more about money than a holy life.

– At the age of 12, she was invited by the ‘Queen of Merengue’, Milly Quezada, to sing with her on stage in front of a big crowd of over thousand people.

– During a demonstration in 1891, a crowd of several thousand watched as a terrible accident killed four miners and injured another eight.

– A teenage girl is chosen from the crowd to throw mints to the crowd before the match.

– For a moment, Petrushka peers out of his room at the crowd in Admiralty Square to the “crowd music” from Scene One.

More in-sentence examples of “crowd”:

– The next day, she performed the song in San Antonio, Texas to a crowd of 78,000.

– When the crowd kept throwing stones, Lafayette ordered them to fire at the people.

– He was met at the railway station by a crowd of England’s greatest intellectuals.

– After a large crowd gathers to watch him, he is released back to the wild with a tracking device and leads the humans back to his colony.

– The chorus were a group of singers who sing in the crowd scenes.

– The shooting started when the crowd started going toward the fence around the police station.

– The Krasnodar tribunal pronounced eight death sentences, which were summarily conducted in the city square in front of a crowd of about thirty thousand people.

– With main artists like Skrillex and Afrojack the first year of the Festival received a very large crowd and has been held every year since.

– The King, Queen and Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret were on the balcony behind them, to the cheers from a vast crowd on The Mall.

– In the opening episode, she displays a remarkable ability to talk her way out of fearsome or difficult situations: she talks a cyclops out of eating her, and makes an ally of him; talks an old man into giving her a lift; talks a violent crowd out of killing Xena; and talks her way into joining Xena as her traveling partner.

– This helps create excitement for the crowd at the finish.

– Faced with going out of business, Ye Anciente Everton Toffee House got a licence to throw free toffees to the crowd inside the ground before the match.

– Leonore frees her husband from his chains and the crowd say that she is a great heroine.

– Selena performed “Como La Flor” in Houston, Texas on January 12, 1994 to a crowd of over 100,000.

– The crowd continued to boo Batista after Reigns was eliminated. After the show went off the air, Batista mocked Bryan and gestured his middle finger at the crowd. On the February 3 “Raw”, Batista was confronted and was ultimately assaulted by Del Rio before chasing him off. Batista retaliated the following week, powerbombing Del Rio through the announce table. At the Elimination Chamber event and on the following “Raw”, he was heavily booed by the fans during matches against Del Rio. Batista won the match at Elimination Chamber, but continued to suffer a torrid fan reaction with ‘Boo-tista’ chants. Batista responded to the audience on the February 28 “SmackDown”, saying he didn’t come back to be liked and promising to be the next WWE World Heavyweight Champion, thus reverting to being a villain once again and mocking other superstars stating they were not “real men”.  Bryan was added to the WrestleMania main event after defeating Triple H in the opening match of the show.

– The crowd leaves for the Temple of Vulcan where Radames will be consecrated to his task.

– A crowd of peasants, police, gypsies, and others wander about Admiralty Square looking for fun.

– Often, a face will fight a heel, so the crowd will cheer the face and boo the heel.

– The crowd swept into the Bastille at about 5.30pm.

– Football is the most popular sport in Australia, with crowd attendances of 50-80,000 people common to normal home and away matches and capacity crowds of 100,000 people at the home of football the MCG during the finals and special matches.

– A person in the crowd shouted, “I can’t hear you” to which Bush replied, “I can hear you.

– Hinckley waited within the crowd of civilians.

– Among the soldiers in the crowd were future Confederate general Stonewall Jackson, and John Wilkes Booth.

– In 1985 several Liverpool F.C.Liverpool and Juventus fans died when the crowd started fighting at a stadium in Heysel, Belgium.

– At the end of the opera “Boris Godunov” by Mussorgsky the crowd of poor people gather round the simpleton who is the last person to sing in the whole opera.

– Then a child in the crowd cries out that the Emperor is wearing nothing at all.

– It is a crowd of people, a nebulous crowd of people, working together and doing things together for various purposes.” Allnut, Luke.

– But Jude manages to sneak back onto the roof and begins to sing “All you need is Love”, his eyes searching the crowd for Lucy.

– The next race at Le Castellet’s Circuit Paul Ricard saw Frenchman Arnoux take victory in his French Renault, which was popular with the crowd but not with the team, as Arnoux was supposed to give the win to teammate Prost to help the latter’s championship cause.

– On the orders of Philip II of FrancePhilip II, on the advice of the University of Paris, the crowd was sent home, and most of them went.

– People-watching or crowd watching is the act of observing people and their interactions.

– A crowd of hundreds had gathered on shore to welcome Jumbo.

– The choir, divided into two sections, sing some movements in which they represent the crowd of people in the story.

– In 1968, she was arrested for inciting a crowd on the cancellation of Lower Manhattan Expressway.

– In 1830, Thomas Bornhauser spoke to a large crowd in Weinfelden, demanding a liberal constitution for the canton.

– In Bristol, England, a crowd pushed down a statue of slave trader Edward Colston and threw it in the harbor.

– Then, he went out into the crowd and picked a 10-year-old named Nicholas and they beat Cesaro and Sheamus for the titles.

– Later that night, Batista confronted Alberto Del Rio, who had been trash talking him for several weeks, and eventually attacked him with a “Batista Bomb”. Six days later at the Royal Rumble, Batista entered the Rumble match at number 28 and eliminated Roman Reigns to win the match, becoming the fifth wrestler to win multiple Rumble matches. The live crowd reacted negatively towards Batista, cheering Reigns.

– They often try to make the crowd happy and excited.

– Meanwhile, the largest crowd in circus history was waiting for the afternoon performance to start.

– The convention was originally scheduled to be held at the Spectrum Center Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina, but on June 2, 2020, Trump and the Republican National Committee pulled the event from Charlotte, the North Carolina state government declined to agree to Trump’s demand to allow the convention to take place with a full crowd and without public health measures to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.

– Some say that the crowd was peaceful.

– The match began with Hart attacking Helmsley with his fists before sliding out of the ring, when Triple H tried to jump from the end of the ring he landed on the crowd barrier.

– WWE WrestleMania XXVIII was also held the stadium with a record crowd of 78,363 fans.

– Some of the crowd support the king, but others are begging him to have mercy.

– Alliterative names can also help you stand out in the crowd and can make you more memorable.

– The crowd took the weapons, gunpowder, and freed the seven prisoners.

– On the following day, August 9, Sanders spoke to a record crowd of 20,000 supporters inside the Moda Center in Portland, Oregon.

– In the pictures, a large crowd of people is shown.

– For the quarter-finals and semi-finals, teams from the same city are not scheduled to play at home on the same day or on consecutive days, due to logistics and crowd control.

- The next day, she performed the song in San Antonio, Texas to a crowd of 78,000.

- When the crowd kept throwing stones, Lafayette ordered them to fire at the people.
- He was met at the railway station by a crowd of England's greatest intellectuals.

“informal” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “informal”:

+ Field research encompasses a diverse range of social research methods including direct observation, limited participation, analysis of documents and other information, informal interviews, surveys etc.

+ By the turn of the century, half the nation had to survive in the informal economy.

+ The informal term “fishapods” is often used for this group of Devonian animals.

+ Also, this page claims to be a “guideline” but it was practically railroaded in by an informal poll, that I was not even aware of, of only a few users on Simple Talk.

+ In everyday conversation, and in informal literature, it is common to see lengths measured in units of objects of which everyone knows the approximate width.

+ But an informal mediation where they can both peacefully talk things out would be great.

+ The kind of clothing they sell is “casual”, meaning that it is for informal use.

informal use in sentences
informal use in sentences

Example sentences of “informal”:

+ This made them an informal protectorate called the Trucial States.

+ This is when amateurs played a baseball-like game by their own informal rules using equipment they made themselves.

+ The word is used by many speakers in oral and informal settings.

+ A False analogy is an informal fallacy.

+ It is like enwiki’s informal mediation, the Mediation Cabal.

+ A courtship may be a private and informal matter between two people.

+ In an informal poll that took place on October 2, 2006, Ban received fourteen favourable votes and one “no opinion” from the fifteen members of the Security Council; the Japanese delegation the only nation that was not in full agreement.

+ As such, he argues that this informal ownership should be made formal, for example by giving squatters in shanty towns land titles to the land they now live on.

+ The Haydn family would give informal weekend concerts.

+ In Britain since World War I, the informal game has been called pontoon.

+ The Squad is the informal name for a group of four progressive women elected in the 2018 midterm elections in the United States House of Representatives.

+ This made them an informal protectorate called the Trucial States.

+ This is when amateurs played a baseball-like game by their own informal rules using equipment they made themselves.

More in-sentence examples of “informal”:

+ All informal fallacies of deductive reasoning contain a disconnect between the premises and the conclusion.

+ His authentic, informal style and radical policies appealed to many of the young new members who had joined after the membership fee had been reduced to £3.

+ The qualitative interviews could be either informal and conversational, semi-structured, standardized and open-ended or a mix of all the above three.

+ Nowadays in Serbia, the term “kafana” is used to describe any informal restaurant serving traditional cuisine, as well as some other kafana dishes like Karađorđeva šnicla.

+ He created an informal cabinet, which was eventually led by Jean-Baptiste Colbert, chief minister of finance.

+ The dance may be an informal Play play, a part of a ritual, or a part of a professional performance.

+ I don’t know how to edit those boxes or I’d do it myself; the lniks at the top and at the bottom don’t have it, and someone has just put an informal link in the middle of the page.

+ The Mersch castle is one of the castles that are in the “Valley of the Seven Castles”.”Valley of the Seven Castles” is an informal name given to the valley of the Eisch river, in central Luxembourg.

+ It included informal scenes, such as affection within the royal family or playing with their children.

+ Sea slugs is an informal term; it is not a monophyletic group.

+ Men wear formal evening wear for standard and informal shirts for Latin.

+ The most informal type of kimono is the “yukata”, worn in summer to festivals and in bath houses and inns by both men and women.

+ Sixty percent of female workers in developing countries are employed by the informal sector.

+ But the Latin alphabet is still the most commonly used script in Malaysia, both for official and informal purposes.

+ Senator Bernie Sanders officially announced his run as a presidential candidate for the Democratic nomination, after an informal announcement in April that year, and speculation since early 2014.

+ The team had several informal nicknames over the years, including the “Atlantics”, the “Bridegrooms”, the “Superbas” and the “Robins”.

+ The Big Bend of Florida, U.S.A., is an informal region of the state.

+ The Czechoslovak Government in exilegovernment-in-exile was an informal name given to the Czechoslovak National Liberation Committee, first by British diplomatic recognition.

+ Burnouts are also common in informal street racing, usually for show value.

+ He received informal education of poetry writing.

+ Ceasefires may be declared as part of a formal treaty, but they have also been called part of an informal understanding between opposing forces.

+ In an informal restaurant, cutlery may come wrapped in a cloth napkin.

+ The organization of informal learning.

+ From 1992 until around 2009, Akiyama joined Genpei Akasegawa and Yutaka Takanashi in the informal group Raika Dōmei.

+ The mathematician Bertrand Russell found that there are problems with the informal definition of sets.

+ I’m not sure that I’m doing this correctly, but I’ve opened up an informal poll on the talk page.

+ Elisabeth had an informal upbringing, before marrying Franz Joseph.

+ Assuming this is an informal review.

+ In practice, the interpretation and execution of policy can lead to informal influence.

+ In practice, the candidate is chosen through an informal process within the Communist Party of China.

+ We could keep this as a list; it would act as an informal guide to our biographies of those people.

+ In informal logic, a term can also refer to the subject or predicate of a statement.

+ Garroway’s relaxed, informal style when on the air became part of his trademark.

+ The shoes are often worn with formal and informal dresses.

+ Tea gowns are woman’s at-home dresses for informal events.

+ The Alan Turing law is an informal term for the law in the United Kingdom, contained in the Policing and Crime Act 2017, which serves as an amnesty law to pardon men who were cautioned or convicted under historical legislation that outlawed homosexual acts.

+ Since they are often studied as a group, we keep the informal name of “clavarioid fungi”, and it is frequently used in research papers.

+ Clemens’s style was usually informal and humorous.

+ Lavine’s idea was to create an informal full-service dining restaurant.

+ Millstone Grit is an informal term for gritstones found in the Peak District and Pennines of northern England.

+ They should also be reviewed occasionally for new informal Linguist List codes.

+ However “timpano” is rarely used in informal English.

+ Secondly, most women either work from home, because they also have to take care of children, or they work as street vendors; both of these kinds of work are classified in the informal sector.

+ In many informal speeches, the phrase is used as a euphemism for the rule of Viktor Fedorovich and his political entourage.

+ Tent cities set up by homeless people may be similar to shanty towns, which are informal settlements in which the buildings are made from of scrap building materials.

+ People can also get an informal education by reading many books from a library or educational websites.

+ All informal fallacies of deductive reasoning contain a disconnect between the premises and the conclusion.

+ His authentic, informal style and radical policies appealed to many of the young new members who had joined after the membership fee had been reduced to £3.
+ The qualitative interviews could be either informal and conversational, semi-structured, standardized and open-ended or a mix of all the above three.

“furlong” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “furlong”:

+ Meryl Streep plays Doctor Carolyn Ryan, Edward Furlong plays Jacob and Liam Neeson plays Ben Ryan.

+ The furlong was abolished for official use in the UK in 1985.

+ For this reason, the furlong was once also called an “acre’s length”.

+ Oscar Alberto Furlong was an Argentine basketball player, tennis player and tennis coach.

+ A furlong is a unit of measurementunit for measuring distance.

+ An acre is an area that is one furlong long and one chain wide.

furlong some example sentences
furlong some example sentences

“central line” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “central line”:

– It is part of the Central Line Islands of Kiribati.

– The depot also has a connection to the Uxbridge branch tracks of the Metropolitan and Piccadilly Lines which pass under the Central line east of West Ruislip; it is used only for empty stock movements and works train access.

– The train from London was run as an extra train on the normal Central Line timetable.

– It runs along the last section of the old Great Eastern Railway and London Underground Central line branch line.

– From this time on, the Central Line terminated at Epping station.

– Although the system was tested on the Tube on a smaller scale before that, firstly on a short section of the District line; then a larger trial was carried out on the Central line between Woodford and Hainault.

– There are ticket barriers at the main entrance to the station; these control access to the Central line platforms from the public highway and from the pedestrian walkway linking the car park to the station.

– The Central line and Chiltern Railways platforms and ticket office hall are managed by LU.

central line use in-sentences
central line use in-sentences

“will act” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “will act”:

– The underling ‘Graph’ module that OSM Location map uses offers a built-in map of the world option, which will act as a mini locator map and automatically adds a red locator dot.

– There is no doubt in my mind that he will act accordingly to policy, guideline, and with sound judgement.

– Children will act on the wants of the id even when they should not.

– During play children put themselves into the adult roles of their culture and practice how they will act in the future.

– This can lead to people assuming non-human things will act or think like humans.

– On the 23 January, 2017, it was announced that Bernie Ecclestone had been replaced by Chase Carey as chief executive of the Formula One Group, though he has been appointed as chairman emeritus and will act as an adviser to the board.

– I will act upon the Community consensus.

will act - some sentence examples
will act – some sentence examples

Some example sentences of “auxiliary”

How to use in-sentence of “auxiliary”:

+ The third was the auxiliary module that had the equipment to run the station.

+ He was later named auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of WrocławRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Wrocław in 1984, and retired in 2000.

+ He was an Auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kamyanets-Podilskyi and the Titular Bishop of Decoriana from 21 October 2006 until his death on 27 October 2020.

+ Additional series specific fields can also be added through the use of auxiliary fields.

+ There are also two kinds of auxiliary verbs: modal verbs and non-modal verbs.

+ She also served as Women’s Auxiliary Air Force officer during World War II tracking Nazi bombers.

Some example sentences of auxiliary
Some example sentences of auxiliary

Example sentences of “auxiliary”:

+ Although it was created to determine which auxiliary language was best suited for international communication, it eventually determined that none of them was up to the task and developed its own language, Interlingua.

+ He served as an auxiliary bishop of Oviedo and titular bishop of "Nasai" from 2013 to 2015.
+ Flores served as coadjutor bishop of San Diego from 2012-2013 and as auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Orange from 2009–2012.

+ Although it was created to determine which auxiliary language was best suited for international communication, it eventually determined that none of them was up to the task and developed its own language, Interlingua.

+ He served as an auxiliary bishop of Oviedo and titular bishop of “Nasai” from 2013 to 2015.

+ Flores served as coadjutor bishop of San Diego from 2012-2013 and as auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Orange from 2009–2012.

+ Access to cigarettes was not allowed for the Wehrmacht’s female auxiliary personnel.

+ He supported the Nationaal-Socialistische BewegingDutch National Socialist Party and allowed it to create a paramilitary “Landwacht”, as an auxiliary police force.

+ Bored by the job, she joined the Auxiliary Territorial Service on 11 September 1941.

+ He was Auxiliary Bishop of Denver from 2001 to 2004 and as Archbishop of San Antonio from 2004 to 2010.

+ For operations that resulted in combat, it can be used as an auxiliary template to the, if necessary; for other types of operations, including those that were planned but never executed, it may be used alone.

+ Because the manifesto shows advantages of accepting of Esperanto as international auxiliary language, people consider it as the modern manifesto of finvenkism.

+ Instead, word order and auxiliary verbs are more important.

More in-sentence examples of “auxiliary”:

+ One of the organisations from which SOE was created was also involved in the formation of the Auxiliary Units, a top secret “stay-behind” resistance organisation which would have been activated in the event of a German invasion of Britain.

+ Nevertheless, with war clouds on the horizon, the NARB Long Beach was not totally abandoned but simply downgraded to that of a Naval Auxiliary Air Station.

+ Azuaje Pérez was titular bishop of Vertara and as auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Maracaibo, Venezuela, from 2007 to 2012.

+ Ships in the Royal Fleet Auxiliary are called “Royal Fleet Auxiliaries” and are also technically owned by the Queen.

+ He was auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lisbon from 2005 to 2010.

+ Should the list of names for a given year prove to be insufficient, names are taken from an auxiliary list, the first 10 of which are published each year before the season starts.

+ The auxiliary engines drove the Superchargerpressure-chargers for the main engines and the purpose of this arrangement was to enable the main engines to deliver very high torque at low crankshaft speed.

+ The Aola construction units moved to Koli Point where they successfully built an auxiliary airfield beginning on 3 December 1942.

+ It has more powerful General Electric CF6CF6-80 or Pratt Whitney PW4000 engines, and it has the Honeywell 331-250 auxiliary power unit.

+ English uses the gerund-participle, usually together with the auxiliary “be” to show the progressive aspect.

+ He served as Auxiliary Bishop of Płock from 1986 to 1992.

+ It is not created to be an international auxiliary language.

+ In 1984, he was named an auxiliary bishop of Sydney.

+ Modern parachutes do not have rip cords anymore, but the skydiver simply throws a small auxiliary parachute called “pilot chute” into air.

+ He later held the roles of auxiliary bishop of Szczecin-Kamień and titular bishop of “Forum Popilii”.

+ Lingwa de planeta is a constructed languageconstructed international auxiliary language.

+ After a few years, A makeshift auxiliary pit road was constructed inside the hairpin, nicknamed Gilligan’s Island, Cars that had nine slowest qualifying speeds were relegated to the pit stalls, Pitting in this area was considered as an inconvenience and a competitive disadvantage, more so than the even the disadvantages one would experience pitting on the back straightaway at a short period of time.

+ Destroyers were not able to hunt the U-boats as they were protecting the fleet, so the British pressed every vessel they could into service, including yachts and trawlers, as auxiliary patrol vessels.

+ Thom Yorke and Ed O’Brien played rhythm and auxiliary guitar; Thom sang and Ed sang backup.

+ Prendergast was chosen to become titular Bishop of Slebte and Auxiliary Bishop of Toronto on February 22, 1995.

+ Map image files are not accessed directly, but by using an auxiliary map definition.

+ He served as titular bishop of “Canæ” and auxiliary bishop of Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg from 1987 to 1995.

+ Air support was provided by the Italian Air Force Auxiliary to the Navy, the naval air service during wartime.

+ He was titular bishop of “Ausana” and auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Warsaw, Poland, from 1990 to 1992 and as auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Łowicz, Poland, from 1992 to 2013.

+ The route diagram templates encompass a main container, named, and its auxiliary templates see the navbar at the end of the page, most of them having BS at the root of their name.

+ He then was the terriorial prelate of the Ciudad Real and auxiliary bishop of “Dora” from 1976 to 1980.

+ One of the organisations from which SOE was created was also involved in the formation of the Auxiliary Units, a top secret "stay-behind" resistance organisation which would have been activated in the event of a German invasion of Britain.

+ Nevertheless, with war clouds on the horizon, the NARB Long Beach was not totally abandoned but simply downgraded to that of a Naval Auxiliary Air Station.
+ Azuaje Pérez was titular bishop of Vertara and as auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Maracaibo, Venezuela, from 2007 to 2012.

+ Herbert, the eldest, became a cardinal and archbishop of Westminster, and John, the youngest, auxiliary bishop of Salford.

+ They were ordered to cooperate with the Navy and became part of their auxiliary forces.

+ It is one of the auxiliary sciences of history.

+ These are not forks but rather auxiliary pages and must have names following the pattern “Module:Location map/data/”location”” or “Template:Location map “location””, where “location” is the name of the area covered by the map.

+ He was appointed auxiliary bishop to the Diocese of Verona on 1 August 1983.

+ Dyczkowski was titular bishop of “Altava” and was auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Wrocław from 1978 to 1992.

+ He was titular bishop of “Gunugus” and was auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brescia, Italy, from 1986 to 2003.

+ He then was auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Valparaiso, Chile, from 1988 to 1993 and as bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rancagua, Chile, from 1993 to 2004.

+ He was titular bishop of “Zuglio” and auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Udine, Italy, from 1985 to 1995.

+ Tadeusz Pieronek was a Polish peoplePolish Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop-emeritus.

+ He served as titular bishop of “Maturba” and auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Meru, Kenya, in 1975 and 1976.

+ Esperanto is a Constructed languageconstructed auxiliary language.

+ He was promoted by Pope John Paul II to be Auxiliary Bishop of Seattle.

+ The Dick Institute was used as an Auxiliary Hospital in 1917 during World War One.It is now shared by the Arts and Museums Service, and the Libraries, Registration and Information Service.

+ Pope John Paul II appointed him Titular Bishop of Vassinassa on November 17, 1993, and Auxiliary Bishop of Gniezno.

+ Bogović was a Titular Bishop of Tamata and Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Rijeka–Senj from 4 June 1999 until 25 May 2000 and the first Diocesan Bishop of the new created Gospić-Senj from 25 May 2000 until his retirement on 4 April 2016.

+ The observatory also has four movable Auxiliary Telescopes of 1.8 m aperture.

+ This small auxiliary chute then pulls the main parachute canopy out of its pod in the backpack and it inflates automatically.

+ He was appointed Auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Pasto, as well as Titular Bishop of Apollonis on June 14, 1955 and consecrated on August 28, 1955.

+ This is an auxiliary template for Template:Flagc.

+ On 11 February 1958, Pope Pius XII appointed Piñera Carvallo auxiliary bishop of Talca.

+ The other cells take auxiliary roles.

+ Also, Latin is widely used as an international auxiliary language, notably in the Catholic Church, and by biologists when describing and naming new species.

+ Army Forces Far East, continued to fight the Japanese in a guerrilla war and was considered an auxiliary unit of the United States Army.

In sentence use of “azul”

How to use in-sentence of “azul”:

+ In 2015, he came back as player at Japan Football League club Azul Claro Numazu.

+ Estadio Azul is a 32.904-seat stadium in Mexico City.

+ Currently this team plays in Estadio Azul in Mexico City.

+ Cruz Azul Fútbol Club, A.C., known simply as Cruz Azul, is a association footballfootball club from Mexico City, Mexico.

+ The second play was called “Un niño azul para esa sombra”.

+ Sí, de blanco y negro y rojo y azul y castaño.

+ He is also a member of the board of directors of Azul Brazilian Airlines.

In sentence use of azul
In sentence use of azul