Use in sentence of “got”

How to use in-sentence of “got”:

– Sorry, I got a bit off topic…….

– The southwest Florida coast to Venice also got a warning.

– Later the Hellenics, then the Romans and the Byzantines got the island.

– He made a new Water Code in 1902, which gave an equitable amount of water based on how much water was needed, and got rid of the law that forbid foreigners to purchase land.

– Maybe whatever was causing it got resolved.

– William asked for and got the support of the pope who gave him a banner to carry into battle.

– In the May 2014 local elections UKIP got 30% of the vote in Sunderland.

Use in sentence of got
Use in sentence of got

Example sentences of “got”:

– In the restart, Berger got past Prost and Alesi got by Mansell immediately.

– In 1980, Ben and Jerry got space in a building in South Champlain Street in Burlington and started packing their ice cream in pint containers.

– In 2003 the panter platform got new rack and pinion steering along with a slight redesign wich lasted till its end in 2011.

– They love you.’ After that, I was hooked.” Thompson and some of his classmates got a video camera and began making feature-length and short films, and television-style shows.

– In order to be a canon at Cambrai, he needed a law Academic degreedegree, which he got in 1437; he may have studied at Turin University in 1436.

– He served the government as a eunuch from AD 75, and in AD 89 got a promotion to be a “Shang Fang Si”, someone who makes weapons, and a Regular Palace Attendant.

– The first three games got a remake called Spyro Reignited Trilogy.

– The Underground has got 274 Railway stationstations and over 408 track.

– Part of the English strategy was to sink or damage the enemy ships before they got close enough to fire back at them.

– In October 1895 he got a job as a lecturer in the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków.

– Count Gerard’s son Gerard II, Count of GueldersGerard II in 1127 got the County of Zutphen in northern Hamaland by marriage.

- In the restart, Berger got past Prost and Alesi got by Mansell immediately.

- In 1980, Ben and Jerry got space in a building in South Champlain Street in Burlington and started packing their ice cream in pint containers.

– They got permission to publish a new facsimile.

– When Dvořák had finished his studies he got his first job playing in a band in restaurants and for balls.

– He got the name “victorious” because of his victory in the Battle of Fýrisvellir.

– Woody attempts to rescue Buzz with Andy’s RC car but the other toys, who think that Woody got rid of RC, toss Woody off onto the road.

– Three years later he got a professorship at the Technical University of Aachen.

– We’ve got 1 person warned, 2 people blocked and a desysopping that’s still ongoing.

– When he returned after the war he got jobs with several of the London orchestras, including Royal Opera HouseCovent Garden where he played for Sir Thomas Beecham.

– Their relationship was breaking up, and she took an overdose of sleeping tablets soon after she got to Sydney.

More in-sentence examples of “got”:

- To do that, you will need people at the top, decision-makers who have got foresight, good minds, who are open to ideas, who can seize opportunities like we did...

- It was set to be released by October 2020 but got delayed to Summer 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Because they sometimes got too hot, they could be slow.

– To do that, you will need people at the top, decision-makers who have got foresight, good minds, who are open to ideas, who can seize opportunities like we did…

– It was set to be released by October 2020 but got delayed to Summer 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

– Because they sometimes got too hot, they could be slow.

– Orchard Road got its name from the nutmeg, Sichuan pepperpepper and fruit orchards that used to grow on both sides of the street.

– Another Apple scruff, Margo Bird, remembers being good friends with McCartney – she would often take his dog for walks – and later got a job at Apple Corps.

– This language got a complete makeover in the mid-1800s by Serbian linguist Vuk Karadžić; when it was modernized from the times of Middle Ages, when “Old Serbian” was still spoken.

– After she got permission, she said that it was incredibly difficult to do.

– Sunderland got its first Member of Parliament after the Reform Act of 1832, and the Borough of Sunderland was created in 1836, although impatient citizens elected Andrew White to be Mayor in December 1835.

– He got an degree honours degree in law from Oxford University.

– This movie got mixed reviews.

– Instead of 7,500 copies, the book got on best seller lists with over 275,000 copies in November 2010.

– People with free accounts got 200 GB of space.

– Munch got the idea for the painting when he was walking with friends.

– Ward Cunningham got a Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and computer science from Purdue University, and then got his master’s degree in computer science from there as well.

– In 2005 Monira Rahman got the Human Rights Award of the German section of Amnesty International which was given to her on 19th of March 2006 in Berlin, Germany.

– It is unsure how Coney Island got its name.

– He admits that he got “caught up in it”.

– He hosts a television talk show, “Koffee with Karan”, a dating show “What the Love!” and a radio show “Calling Karan”, and appeared as a judge on competition reality shows “Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa”, “India’s Got Talent”, “India’s Next Superstars”.

– Winde was elected as Premier after he got 24 votes compared to 10 for his competitor Cameron Dugmore of the African National Congress.

– Parker and the Vicious Circle”, Leigh got a Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress and a National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress.

– At the age of 13, he got behind the wheel of a truck for the first time and immediately drove 25 kilometers.

– His movie roles include “He Got Game”.

– Leningrad won and the team manager got Botvinnik a transfer to the Polytechnic’s Electromechanical Department.

– Turpentine is a solvent fluid got by distillationdistilling resin from live trees, mainly pines.

– It got replaced by the TJ.

– We’ve got :Category:American transwomen, while enwiki lumps it all into Category:Transgender and transsexual people.

– When 10W became a tropical storm is got the name Francisco.

– Club” thought that the episode’s story started well but then got further bad in the episode.

– Many hypotheses have been suggested to explain how asteroidal or cometary material got into the inner solar system, but no consensus yet exists.

– Also they have got 13 different kinds of coachbuses.

– In 1957 he also got his Master of Arts degree, in Christian Education.

– It got its own democratic system.

– The destroyer Admiralen class destroyerHNLMS “Van Galen” sailed up the Nieuwe Waterweg to bomb the airfield, but the ship got bombed.

– They were got and examined by the Beijing Museum of Natural History.

– Their place of origin was got by recording the messages at two different receiving places.

– The game mainly got positive reviews.

– It was not until 1492, when the Catholic Monarchs got power, that Spain became a united country.

– Eventually he got what he wanted when the state of Israel was founded after World War II.

– This movie got mostly positive reviews from critics.

– He got a budget of £100 to make the hoax.

– Three weeks after the First Fleet got to Sydney, Governor Phillip sent King to Norfolk Island.

– In 1931, Bulgakov got married again, to Yelena Shilovskaya.

– The same year she got an honorary Doctor of Music degree by the Berklee College of Music.2010, Franklin received an Honorary Doctorate in Music from Yale University.

– He was recalled for playoffs as a spare goaltender and got his name on the Stanley Cup with Detroit in 1954.

– The quiz competition is notable because he is the only person got selected from the country.

– He got a special prize in 1993 at the.

– Darwin got the idea from his reading of the 6th edition of Thomas Malthus’ “Essay on the principle of population”,Malthus T.R.

“sundays” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “sundays”:

+ It is illegal to shoot game on Sundays or at night.

+ On Sundays there may be a sermon.

+ He gave an order that convicts had to work on Sundays to make sure the group was ready to leave as soon as possible.

+ He law required baptism within thirty days of a child’s birth, no working on sundays and the paying of church dues at Martinmas.

+ In the Roman CatholicismRoman liturgy these Sundays are dated “after Pentecoste”.

sundays some ways to use
sundays some ways to use

Example sentences of “sundays”:

+ Kansas did not allow people to buy alcohol on Sundays until 2005.

+ This station was a temporary terminus from 18 to 19 September 2010 during the Jurong East Modification Project upgrade and during the late openings of the MRT on Sundays from June to November 2016.

+ In Australia, “Jekyll” began on ABC1, Sundays at 8.30 p.m.

+ In the late 19th century, it was often a formal room used only on Sundays or special occasions, and closed during the week.

+ It aired Wednesdays at 8pm, Saturdays at 5pm, and Sundays at 8pm and 11pm.

+ The paper sold on Monday to Friday is called the “Samoa Observer”, the paper sold on Saturdays is the “Weekend Observer”, and the one on Sundays is the “Sunday Samoan”.

+ ET on Sundays during the regular season.

+ Kansas did not allow people to buy alcohol on Sundays until 2005.

+ This station was a temporary terminus from 18 to 19 September 2010 during the Jurong East Modification Project upgrade and during the late openings of the MRT on Sundays from June to November 2016.
+ In Australia, "Jekyll" began on ABC1, Sundays at 8.30 p.m.

+ Then it has normal trading sessions from 09:00 to 13:45 and a fixed price post-market sessions from 14:00 to 15:00 on all days of the week except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.

+ On Sundays there is a two-hourly service to York and beyond.

+ He initially refused to compete on Sundays due to his devout Christian beliefs.

+ The county is the one of the last remaining counties in the nation where shops are closed on Sundays because of “blue laws.” In compliance to the blue laws, nearly all retail stores in Bergen County are closed on Sundays.

In sentence use of “the right way”

How to use in-sentence of “the right way”:

– If you don’t include the section, the references still appear on the page, but not in the right way and sometimes not in the right place.

– When in the air, they seek the chosen points to make sure of going the right way way.

– An emergency communication system that was built the right way should be able to receive that notice and turn it into a message that the people in the building can understand and use to decide what to do in order to save lives and property.

– He was trying to find the right way to calculate the intensity of bright lines in the hydrogen lamp spectrum.

– Is this the right way to ask a question? I’m new to this.

– That was not the right way for a family to act, in a city that was a republic.

– A warning template is not the right way to go about this.

– It is also important to hold the dog the right way – by holding up the front and the rear parts of the body at all times.

In sentence use of the right way
In sentence use of the right way

How to use in-sentence of “envy”

How to use in-sentence of “envy”:

– Billy then manages to trick the Sin of Envy to leave Dr.

– Females also experience penis envy which is the parallel reaction to the male experience of castration anxiety.

– All the songs on this album were composed by Lila Downs and Paul Cohen, except “I Envy The Wind”.

– Jealousy or envy is a feeling people get when they want what others have.

– On September 2, 2008, Lila Downs released “Shake Away”, her latest album of new material as well as featuring a few cover songs, including “I Envy The Wind” by Lucinda Williams and “I Would Never” by The Blue Nile.

– In some forms, it is the belief that a person can bestow a curse on someone when giving an “evil look” out of envy or jealousy.

– The municipality was created in 1970 by joining together two municipalities, Envy and Romainmôtier.

How to use in-sentence of envy
How to use in-sentence of envy

“satisfied with” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “satisfied with”:

– The journalists were satisfied with this explanation.

– An Internet survey found only 15% of participating men were satisfied with their penis size, whereas 85% of participating women said they were “very satisfied” with the size of their partner’s penis, and only 6% of women rated their partner as smaller than average.

– But he was not satisfied with what he had written; he re-wrote it bit by bit until April 1819, when he gave up for a while.

– When Anne arrived, Henry did not think she was as pretty as she looked in the pictures he had seen, and he was not satisfied with her.

– Most of the Voortrekkers were not satisfied with the British government that ruled over them in the Cape in those years, that is why they packed their ox wagons and started to trek to greener valleys to the north of current South Africa.

– One particularly harsh critic said that he was a “mean mercenary, who, having adopted a cause for the sake of plunder, quits it when convicted of that charge.” In turning him down for an East India Company posting, George Johnstone wrote, “Although I am satisfied with the purity of your conduct, the generality do not think so.

satisfied with - some sentence examples
satisfied with – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “satisfied with”:

– It was Wagner’s own idea to start a festival for his operas in Bayreuth in a theatre which he designed himself because he was not satisfied with the way that theatres were usually designed.

– But although he is popular at school, has a smart girlfriend and has easy friendships with other players, he isn’t satisfied with his life.

– When the design team is satisfied with the basic shape of the car, a life-size model is sculpted from clay.

– Gautier was not satisfied with this story.

– In 1703, Francis II Rákóczi, a Hungarian nobleman organized a revolution against the Habsburgs, as the Hungarians were not satisfied with them.

– Lootz is not satisfied with the casino business.

– The word wendigo is also used to describe greedy people who are never satisfied with what they have and just consume more and more.

– But once Richard III began to reign, Robert was not satisfied with his position.

– Impressionist painters were not satisfied with painting the shape of the land, the buildings and trees.

– At a press conference on May 28, 2017 regarding The EXO’rDIUM tour, Baekhyun revealed that the single from the next album was already finished, adding that both the group and the agency were satisfied with the result.

– The reason was because when the band auditioned for EMI, record producer George Martin was not satisfied with Best’s drum skills, and planned to replace him on their recordings.

– Negotiations between the central government and Sulawesi military leaders prevented violence in South Sulawesi, but Minahasan leaders were not satisfied with the outcome of the agreement and the movement broke out.

– Black also rejects a request from the future Zamasu of being immortal like him saying that he is satisfied with his extreme power.

– Although it has not always been satisfied with the effectiveness of the United Nations to act on Kashmir, Pakistan remains a keen and active member.

– Impressionist painters were not satisfied with doing some drawings or quick painted sketches outdoors and then making grand pictures in the studio.

– Although written as a list, scientists may go back and forth between different steps a number of times before being satisfied with the answer.

- It was Wagner's own idea to start a festival for his operas in Bayreuth in a theatre which he designed himself because he was not satisfied with the way that theatres were usually designed.

- But although he is popular at school, has a smart girlfriend and has easy friendships with other players, he isn't satisfied with his life.

“terraces” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “terraces”:

– It consists of many layers which fall downward from their peak in ring-shaped terraces to the base.

– In 1870, the terraces of Meudon were part of the strategic defenses of Paris in the Franco-Prussian War, and the château, damaged by shelling, was occupied by Prussian forces.

– They levelled out some land in terraces and built a large town called “Asisium” on the side of Mount Subasio.

– Djeser-Djeseru sits on a series of agricultural terraces that once had lush gardens.

– The southern islands are limestone, with level terraces and fringing coral reefs.

– With the Regent’s backing Nash created a master plan for the area, put into action from 1818 onwards, which stretched from St James’s northwards and included Regent Street, Regent’s Park and its neighbouring streets, terraces and crescents of elegant town houses and villas.

– When Fulham came up from Division 1 in the 2000–2001 season, terraces returned for a short while.

terraces - example sentences
terraces – example sentences

Example sentences of “terraces”:

– By 17 August most of the stands and terraces had been completed.

– Lake Ojibway’s beach terraces show that it was deep.

– It also has outdoor sculptures displayed on terraces and in gardens.

– Most of its top surface is a complex series of terraces and large wide steps, mostly rectangular, with walls that are almost vertical.

– There are ancient terraces in the neighborhood, which were used for growing grapes.

– Within the house there are 52 apartments, four offices, 16 private terraces and three communal terraces, and a total of 250 trees and bushes.

– They are linked to the museum both by landscaped terraces and by an enclosed glass walkway that leads from the main rotunda of the museum.

– They used this “work tax” to build roads and terraces on the sides of the mountains to grow crops, and huge cities with rich palaces for the rulers and their queens.

– Many shelves are attached directly into the wall, sticking out without any supports that can be seen, like the floors and terraces of the house itself.

– The monument has staircase-like terraces with flat sides and sharp corners.

– Fluvial terraces are either called erosional or depositional.

– Sculpture is also on display at various points outside the buildings, including on various terraces and balconies.

– The bridges and terraces both offer views of the surrounding hillsides and central plaza.

– There are two stands, the West and East Stands, which have covered seats and two standing-only terraces known as the Academy End and Jailend.

- By 17 August most of the stands and terraces had been completed.

- Lake Ojibway's beach terraces show that it was deep.
- It also has outdoor sculptures displayed on terraces and in gardens.

Example uses in sentence of “unchanged”

How to use in-sentence of “unchanged”:

– The Natural History Museum’s own Mineralogy displays remain largely unchanged as an example of the 19th-century display techniques of the Waterhouse building.

– Sometimes labeled as “Negritos” and “Negroids”, their physical features are unchanged today among the lowest castes of Bengal, mainly the peasants, as well as 95% of population of West Bengal today who derive from these lower castes and tribes.

– The stadium remained structurally almost unchanged to beginning of the 90’s.

– Indeed, the determinant is unchanged if in the last position only changes its sign.

– Acyclovir is primarily excreted unchanged in urine, both by glomerular filtration and tubular secretion; plasma t½ is 2–3 hours.

– They are stable at high temperatures and pressures and may remain chemically unchanged during the metamorphic process.

– It was the state’s first official flag and has remained unchanged since then except for the creation of a statute to standardize the production of the flag.

– But even in this case, if that abstract “direction” is unchanged by a given linear transformation, the prefix “eigen” is used, as in “eigenfunction”, “eigenmode”, “eigenface”, “eigenstate”, and “eigenfrequency”.

Example uses in sentence of unchanged
Example uses in sentence of unchanged

Example sentences of “unchanged”:

– In 1821 districts were created in Hesse, including the districts Hersfeld and Rotenburg, which stayed nearly unchanged after Hesse-Kassel was taken over by Prussia.

– The other cephalopod subclass, Coleoidea, diverged from the Nautilidae long ago and the nautilus has remained relatively unchanged since.

– The parishes for church use continued unchanged as ecclesiastical parishes.

– There is only one being that will remain forever as it was from the beginning, that is, it will remain unchanged for many years, and finally, after extinction, it will be born again in its original form.

– The principles of the APG’s approach to classification were set out in the first paper of 1998, and have remained unchanged in subsequent revisions.

– It means its body is not specialized, and is relatively unchanged from whatever was the ancestral group.

– Dixon restored Bibb’s original design in 1939, and it has remained unchanged since.

– The horseshoe crabs are a small, ancient group which has survived relatively unchanged for millions of years.

– Mendel proved that the genes from the two parents stay separate, and may be passed on unchanged to later generations.

– The “Schlössli Rore Tower and the upper gate tower have remained nearly unchanged since the 13th century.

– Many users don’t understand how to watch the History listing to see if an article is quiet now, unchanged for weeks, and can be safely edited for hours with no one else making changes.

– The 2010 census placed the population at 149, unchanged from 2000.

– It remained within the family’s ownership and continued to operate, more or less unchanged in both equipment and processes, until 1969.

- In 1821 districts were created in Hesse, including the districts Hersfeld and Rotenburg, which stayed nearly unchanged after Hesse-Kassel was taken over by Prussia.

- The other cephalopod subclass, Coleoidea, diverged from the Nautilidae long ago and the nautilus has remained relatively unchanged since.

In sentence use of “barton”

How to use in-sentence of “barton”:

+ The geographic center of Kansas is in Barton County.

+ Clara Barton was important in campaigning for the United States to agree to the First Geneva Convention.

+ Beverly Barton Butcher Byron is an American politician.

+ In 1925, Ley was elected as the Nationalist Party of Australia member for Barton in the federal House of Representatives.

+ It is not known who his father was, and Barton never knew him, but he is believed to have been a White railway worker.

In sentence use of barton
In sentence use of barton

Example sentences of “barton”:

+ The story is about a playwright whose name is Barton Fink and he moves to Los Angeles to write movies.

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

+ The story is about a playwright whose name is Barton Fink and he moves to Los Angeles to write movies.

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

+ Margaret Barton is a British actress.

+ He was Australia’s first Attorney-General when Edmund Barton was Prime Minister and then became Prime Minister after Barton left.

+ The five school districts are part of the special education area of Barton County called Barton County Special Services.

+ Its most important leaders were Edmund BartonSir Edmund Barton and prime pinisters of Australia.

+ Sir Edmund Barton was the first Prime Minister of AustraliaPrime Minister of Australia.

+ Lyne did not have the support of other politicians, and so Edmund Barton became the first Prime Minister of Australia.

+ In his twenties, Barton moved to Adelaide where he worked digging trenches for the South Australian Gas Company.

+ Later this year 2020, the Barton Highway duplication project will happen and will retain the M25 route marker in 2023.

+ They met with the leader of the House of Lords, Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 7th Marquess of SalisburyViscount Cranborne, to whom Barton presented two bags of soil from Maralinga, tainted with plutonium.

+ Barton County was drawn in the shape of a The geographic center of Kansas is in Barton County.

+ In his role as administrator, Barton led the Maralinga people in their campaign to get the land cleaned and restored so that they could safely return to living there.

In sentence use of “suburban”

How to use in-sentence of “suburban”:

– After the start of the Second Sino-Japanese War, Ballard’s family temporarily left their suburban home and rented a house in downtown Shanghai to avoid the shells fired by Chinese and Japanese forces.

– However, some units were only used on outer suburban services in South London.

– Melbourne’s suburban railway links the suburb to Melbourne.

– The system started in 1990, when it was the first suburban rail system to begin operating in Switzerland.

– This area includes many small cities and suburban communities in San Mateo County and the northwestern part of Santa Clara County, as well as several towns along the Pacific coast, such as Pacifica and Half Moon Bay.

– Five new stations were built to pavilion-style designs by Stanley Heaps, head of the Underground’s Architects Office, stimulating the rapid northward expansion of suburban developments in the following years.

– The suburban railway no.

In sentence use of suburban
In sentence use of suburban

Example sentences of “suburban”:

– Bedford, Texas is a suburban city in northeast Tarrant County, TexasTarrant County, Fort Worth.

– San Leandro is a large suburban town in Alameda County, CaliforniaAlameda County, California, United States.

– It is set in a suburban fantasy world.

– They wanted to build a large suburban development.

– Inner suburban service do not serve the Moorgate branch during late evenings and at weekends, being diverted to King’s Cross station instead.

– Until it opened as a main line station, it was a stop on the Berlin S-Bahn suburban railway, temporarily named “Berlin Hauptbahnhof – Lehrter Bahnhof” in 2002.

– Tom Brown’s “Field Guide to City and Suburban Survival” contains chapters on shelters and heating.

– The chain is based in suburban Atlanta, Georgia U.S.

– All three are suburban areas of south-east London.

– The University was built on seven suburban campuses.

– They were the fourth variety of BR’s then-standard 1972 design for suburban EMUs, eventually encompassing 755 vehicles and five classes.

– It is a suburban town about 40 minutes from New York City by car.

– Roehampton is a small suburban area in Southwest London.

– Sutton Coldfield, officially the Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield, is a suburban town and civil parish located in the Borough of Birmingham in the county of the West Midlands West Midlands, England.

– The title character is Gordon Shumway, a sarcastic, friendly alien nicknamed ALF, who crash-lands in the garage of the suburban middle-class Tanner family.

– Thomas Jane acts as “Ray Drecker”, a high school basketball coach coach in suburban Detroit, Michigan, who has little money and who works as a prostitute.

- Bedford, Texas is a suburban city in northeast Tarrant County, TexasTarrant County, Fort Worth.

- San Leandro is a large suburban town in Alameda County, CaliforniaAlameda County, California, United States.
- It is set in a suburban fantasy world.

More in-sentence examples of “suburban”:

– Leicester is divided into 22 wards for local government which include the city centre and many suburban areas.

– Cosby lives in suburban Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

– In Nuremberg there are Nuremberg U-Bahnsubways, suburban trains, trams and buses.

– Then they built 20 more two-car units, forming the Class 141 fleet that was used mostly for suburban services in Yorkshire.

– New Jersey Transit provides local bus service on weekdays along the 811 811 route and Coach USA Suburban Transit provides NYC rush-hour commuter service on the 400 route.

– The new project plan for improving the water supply with Japan aid covers Thiruvananthapuram city and six suburban panchayats having urban characteristics.

– These communities fall within suburban Cook County and Lake County.

– It stars Jim Belushi as a suburban father of three children.

– Clifton Park is a suburban Administrative divisions of New York#Towntown in Saratoga County, New York, United States.

– British Rail Class 415 was a suburban 750V Direct currentDC third rail electric multiple unit commissioned by the Southern Region of British Railways.

– A park in a suburban area of unincorporated New Castle County, Delaware, outside the city of Wilmington, Neilia Hunter Biden Park, is dedicated in her memory.

– This urban and suburban community was started in 1889 by Charles Welch and W.A.H.

– In suburban Ohio, Freddy went after the kids of the parents that killed him.

– It was located in inner eastern suburban Melbourne, and was named after the Yarra River.

– At first, the Division of Brisbane included the northern part of the City of Brisbane, but boundary changes cut it back to the inner suburban area.

– She is best known for “The Lottery which suggests a deeply unsettling dark underside in human nature who lives in suburban small-town in America.

– They feature manually opening doors next to every seating row and mostly found working outer suburban services in South London, and rural services in Kent and Sussex, up to replacement in 2005.

– These are not a part of the suburban network.

– The London Overground is a suburban rail system in London, United KingdomUK run by Arriva and MTR for Transport for London.

– He grew up in suburban New Jersey.

– It is the start of the suburban region of Kozhikode towards the northern region.

– The movie is about three suburban boys who want to see a naked woman.

– It includes all of Douglas County, which includes Omaha, as well as the suburban areas of the western part of Sarpy County.

– They are used on suburban services in South London, by South West Trains and Southern.

– They all live in suburban Los Angeles.

– They were mostly found working outer suburban services in South London, and rural services in Kent and Sussex, up to 2005 when they were finally replaced by Electrostar and Desiro units.

– He lives in suburban Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

– It is only several clusters of suburban neighborhoods.

– This movie is about a family whose suburban home has an invasion of angry spirits.

– A partner of the Los Angeles Suburban Homes Company, Gen.

– The first Division of Parkes was in suburban Sydney.

– The major projects in public transportation were the Suburban Railway of the Valley of Mexico Metropolitan Area and the “Mexibús”, both of which served commuters between Mexico City and the State of Mexico, providing service to more than 300,000 people every day and 100 million a year.

– As the Brighton side is the busier of the two, disruption on that line sometimes results in some of its suburban services using the eastern side.

– It stars Patricia Routledge as middle-aged, middle-class, English peopleEnglish narcissistic and obsessive-compulsive personality disorders and lives in a suburban house with her civil servant husband Richard.

– The core stations in the CCCC are Suburban Station, the elevated 30th Street Station and Jefferson Station.

– On 5 July 2011, a 4.4 earthquake with the epicentre on Korumburra was felt over much of suburban Melbourne as well.

– Shackleton and his Anglo-Irish family moved to Sydenham in suburban London when he was ten.

– Laguna Niguel is a suburban city in Orange County, CaliforniaOrange County, California in the United States.

– The movie is about a suburban couple are secret agents.

– It is a suburban development in the London Borough of Redbridge and forms part of the IG postcode areaIlford post town, situated approximately two miles to the east of Ilford town centre.

– They are more common in the suburban areas and not in the city.

– The British Rail Class 302 introduced between 1958 – 1960 for outer suburban passenger services on the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway route.

– Before he joined Avenged Sevenfold, he was a member of the third wave ska band Suburban Legends.

– In the 1960s, townships that were once exclusively agricultural were quickly transformed into suburban communities.

– The total population of the suburban area is approximately 315 thousand people.

- Leicester is divided into 22 wards for local government which include the city centre and many suburban areas.

- Cosby lives in suburban Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- In Nuremberg there are Nuremberg U-Bahnsubways, suburban trains, trams and buses.

“imbalance” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “imbalance”:

+ However, it has recently been suggested that the greater amount of matter over antimatter in the universe is the result of a very slight imbalance in the ratio that occurred very early in its formation.

+ Relieves Oxidative Stress: Oxidative stress is caused by an imbalance in the production of free radicals.

+ Stress negatively impacts sex hormones, which results in an imbalance and reduction in aggression related hormones and function.

+ According to the prevailing theory, a slight imbalance of matter over antimatter was present in the Universe’s creation, or developed very shortly thereafter.

+ For most reactions, however, the acids and bases are not present in equal amounts, and this imbalance is what allows a chemical reaction to occur.

imbalance in sentences?
imbalance in sentences?