Use the word “chose”

How to use in-sentence of “chose”:

+ Csupó chose Weta Digital render the 3D animation.

+ In 1999, the American Dialect Society chose “she” as the word of the past millennium.

+ King Edward chose John Balliol.

+ They chose “Evanescence” as a name for their band because Lee thought “it is mysterious and dark, and places a picture in the listener’ mind.” Evanescence means “to disappear” or “to fade away”.

+ On 31 May 2008 the leader of the DUP Ian Paisley resigned and Peter Robinson was chose to replace him as First Minister and DUP leader.

Use the word chose
Use the word chose

Example sentences of “chose”:

+ Henry also chose a man called Thomas Cranmer to be the Archbishop of Canterbury.

+ He chose not to play for Cameroon at the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations.
+ For commercial reasons, the airline chose to be known as "USA3000 Airlines".

+ Henry also chose a man called Thomas Cranmer to be the Archbishop of Canterbury.

+ He chose not to play for Cameroon at the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations.

+ For commercial reasons, the airline chose to be known as “USA3000 Airlines”.

+ According to Josephus, the Jews of Alexandria chose Philo to represent them to Caligula and Philo said yes because he wanted to end the violence of the Greeks against the Jews.

+ The Kings chose Cousins with the fifth pick in the first round of the 2010 NBA Draft.

+ The Minnesota Timberwolves chose him with the sixth pick in the 2006 NBA Draft, but traded him to the Trail Blazers later that night.

+ Zeus chose Paris to decide, and give the apple to who he wanted.

+ The Kansas government liked that, so the government chose Lawrence.

+ Stravinsky eventually chose to arrange it for four pianos, percussion, chorus and vocal soloists.

+ Before in most online multiplayer games, one player was the “host” who used their own connection for the game and chose the settings, gametype etc.

+ In 1980 the Basque Parliament chose Vitoria-Gasteiz as the capital of the Basque Country.

+ They chose the slogan, “Mut zu Deutschland”.

+ A few centuries later, the Counts of Luxembourg chose a safe place to protect their land against the powerful archbishops of Trier.

More in-sentence examples of “chose”:

+ The player who chose “Go” needs to get another 1 point to select again “Go” or “Stop”.

+ In 1817, Brewster chose the well-known lens lens developer Philip Carpenter to be the only manufacturer of the kaleidoscope.

+ To soldiers, military service was something they chose to do, something they had a say in, and it showed that they were good citizens.

+ In the 1930s the United States chose an official anthem.

+ The person betting can chose from many variations.

+ Early Golani soldiers were farmers and new immigrants, so they chose to make their beret brown, like the land.

+ The government was opposed to the word “treaty”, so the NAC chose to use a Yolgnu word, “Makarrata”.

+ On May 12, 1964 the NATO council chose Brosio to replae Dirk Stikker as a secretary general.

+ While most countries who drive on the left-hand are former British colonies, there are some that were not that still chose the left-hand side of the road.

+ In 1985 the band chose Scott Sundquist to be drummer, so Cornell could just be the singer.

+ After Washington chose not to run again, Adams won the 1796 election.

+ In 2003, NASCAR chose to drop the “Grand National” part of the name, making the competition the Busch Series.

+ The winning player chose one of two prize packages, labeled “A” and “B.” A puzzle was given, and all instances of the letters R, S, T, L, N, and E were shown.

+ Truman chose not to run, so the Democratic Party nominated Adlai Stevenson.

+ They chose Numa Pompilius.

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

+ Another company that makes acetaminophen chose “Panadol” as its brand name.

+ Winston Churchill chose him to be part of the government’s statistical team.

+ Although he was born and raised in England, but chose to represent Nigeria internationally.

+ He chose Auschwitz ” of its easy access by rail and also because the extensive site offered space for measures ensuring isolation.” This meant that Auschwitz was big enough that the genocide of the Jews could be kept secret.

+ The British East India Company thus needed a new port south of Malacca to protect British ships, and they chose Singapore, which was then a small fishing-port.

+ The “Historia Augusta” says that the Roman Senate chose Tacitus as their emperor.

+ The Washington Wizards chose Wall with the first pick in the NBA Draft on June 24, 2010.

+ In the same year, the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Sardinia, Massimo D’Azeglio, chose him as Minister of Agriculture, Trade and Navy.

+ After 1913, all the people of the state chose their senators by vote.

+ In 1937, the government chose Tagalog languageTagalog, the language of Manila, as the national language.

+ It was Carolus Linnaeus who chose the name “Homo”.

+ On 23 June 2016, 51.9% of voters chose to leave the EU.

+ He won the first term in 1964, but chose not to run for a second term before the elections in 1968.

+ Since 2003 they have chose a Track of the Year each year too.

+ The same style of group may be listed as rock, punk, emo, hardcore, post-harcore, etc dictated by how the original editors chose to write the prose.

+ With the contract ending after the 2018 season, Safeco chose not to renew it.

+ Rockstar Games then chose to leave the game out of the release, then release an exploit fix that completely disallowed access to the game.

+ In January 2014 BBC chose the winner.

+ They chose seventeen young men.

+ In 1983, the SDP chose John Grant, the MP for Islington Central, to be its candidate in Islington North.

+ In a Plebiscite to decide the country’s future, the majority of the people of Bahrain chose to reject Iran’s claims, and to define their country and their culture to be Arabic, and not Persian.

+ The Ustaše chose some empty areas near these villages, and used wire to mark off an area for a Mass murdermassacre and mass graves.

+ She later remarried and chose the name Muriel Humphrey Brown.

+ Barenboim chose two leaders for the orchestra: one Israeli and one Arab.

+ Chardin chose homely subjects that proved popular with all classes of French society.

+ He chose Jay Z, to thank his mentor Jaz-O, but also at his high school he used to be called “Jazzy”.

+ Also, the western counties of Virginia chose to remain in the Union and created a new state, West Virginia.

+ This meant that they made their own financial decisions and chose the works they would perform and who would be invited to perform with them.

+ He chose not to believe in religion.

+ Some people chose to live in settlements.

+ They chose thirteen titles from amongst thirty songs.

+ The player who chose "Go" needs to get another 1 point to select again "Go" or "Stop".

+ In 1817, Brewster chose the well-known lens lens developer Philip Carpenter to be the only manufacturer of the kaleidoscope.

“industrialized” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “industrialized”:

+ Mansell and Wehn state that development has been understood since the second World War to involve economic growth, increases in per capita income, and attainment of a standard of living equivalent to that of industrialized countries.

+ The United States is an industrialized country in which citizens use mass media.

+ Using their rich heritage of industrialized fishing, they were able to out compete every other fisherman, that by the turn of the century, the dockyards, canneries, and fishing fleets were filled to the brim with the Japanese.

+ All the Asian Tigers tried to export products to rich industrialized nations.

+ Kymenlaakso was one most earliest industrialized areas in Finland, since around the 1800s.

+ Cuba was not industrialized and needed the revenue for goods and oil.

+ The positive ones were: the Alliance included two very powerful countries which were industrialized but the negatives were that if war were to be declared they would be encircled by the Triple Entente.

industrialized - sentence examples
industrialized – sentence examples

Example sentences of “industrialized”:

+ Due to the dependence of the industrialized world on crude oil and the role of OPEC as a major supplier, these price increases hurt the economies of the targeted countries, while at the same time limiting economic activity.

+ When he came to power in 1961, South Korean per capita income was only United States dollarUSD 72, and North Korea was regarded as the greater economic and military power on the peninsula because North Korea was industrialized under the Japanese régime due to its geographical proximity to Manchuria and merit in terms of natural resources, and managed to rebuild after heavy bombing by the Americans during the Korean War.

+ They industrialized later than western Europe and the US.

+ These regions were the first newly industrialized countries.

+ Coimbatore district is one of the most industrialized district of Tamil Nadu in textiles, education, healthcare, information technology, manufacturing etc.

+ Under Stalin, the city became heavily industrialized as a centre of heavy industry and trans-shipment by rail and river.

+ The arguments for slavery by Southern Spokespersonspokesmen said that chattel slavery, as practiced in the South, was more humane than the system of “wage slavery” practiced in the industrialized moral high ground in the national debate over slavery.

+ The term newly industrialized country is a socioeconomic classification used by political scientists and economists to talk about several countries around the world.

+ During the Age of Imperialism, modern and industrialized countries competed for control of pre-industrial parts of the world.

+ Economic development generally is measured by the human development index, life expectancy etc.These are the tools which institutions like IMF and world Bank use to classify a country as a developed, underdeveloped or newly industrialized emerging economies.

+ Due to the dependence of the industrialized world on crude oil and the role of OPEC as a major supplier, these price increases hurt the economies of the targeted countries, while at the same time limiting economic activity.

+ When he came to power in 1961, South Korean per capita income was only United States dollarUSD 72, and North Korea was regarded as the greater economic and military power on the peninsula because North Korea was industrialized under the Japanese régime due to its geographical proximity to Manchuria and merit in terms of natural resources, and managed to rebuild after heavy bombing by the Americans during the Korean War.
+ They industrialized later than western Europe and the US.

+ To import the refining and polishing machinery currently monopolized by a few industrialized nations and setting them up in country so that the materials can be polished on site.

+ The growing population in the industrialized North resulted in the House of Representatives having more free state votes than slavery votes.

+ The crash signaled the beginning of the 10-year Great Depression that affected all Western industrialized countries.

+ The report also emphasizes the enormous populations that exist within the BRIC nations, which makes it relatively easy for their aggregate wealth to eclipse the Group of SixG6, while per-capita income levels remain far below the norm of today’s industrialized countries.

+ Since the 1950s, Punjab industrialized rapidly.

+ It wanted a “simpler way of life” that was not like American and English industrialized society.

+ When GDP per capita is calculated according to Purchasing Power Parity, this takes into account the lower costs of living in each newly industrialized country.

+ At 1800’s, Tampere became to be a notable industrialized city and one of the biggest cities in Finland.

In-sentence examples of “wavelet”

How to use in-sentence of “wavelet”:

– The wavelet transform is a time-frequency representation of a signal.

– D8 is wavelet with 8 coefficients.

– A Wavelet is a mathematical function used to write down a function or signal in terms of other functions that are simpler to study.

– They are used especially in process of orthogonal discrete wavelet transform design.

– In case of are integer constants, the wavelet transform is called discrete wavelet transform.

– In case of, the discrete wavelet transform is called dyadic.

– They are used in discrete wavelet transform.

– In doing so, we can see only the information that is determined by the shape of the wavelet used.

In-sentence examples of wavelet
In-sentence examples of wavelet

Example sentences of “enable”

How to use in-sentence of “enable”:

+ Proteins and other nutrients in the blood enable the female to produce eggs.

+ 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 TCP/IP model describes a set of general design guidelines and implementations of specific networking protocols to enable computers to communicate over a network.

+ To enable the beta feature please go to stats page.

+ Would someone with experience in HotCat please explain how to enable my using it.

+ They enable cashiers to check out mass products smoothly.

Example sentences of enable
Example sentences of enable

Example sentences of “enable”:

+ Those animals have adaptations which enable them to live and move about in trees.

+ It is set up to enable automatic archiving into categories, so it is a simple matter of changing two words on the discussion page – quicker, easier, better.

+ However, with its vast extension it provides more than 4000 techniques and skills which with good mastery enable the warrior to stop an attack.

+ To see the whole list, enable the gadget and search for 79.113.* on.

+ If you can’t see any image, you may need to enable cookies in your computer’s browser.

+ Hindu Dharma includes the religious duties, moral rights and duties of each individual, as well as behaviors that enable social order, right conduct, and those that are virtuous.

+ Puppet is said to change the human workflow, and enable developers and system administrators to work together.

+ The brakes are used to enable deceleration, to control acceleration when going down slopes or hills and to keep the cars standing while they are parked.

+ The primary purpose of writing pseudocode is to enable humans to understand the computer program or algorithm without having to understand the programming language.

+ You can enable section editing, and set many other options related to the way you prefer to edit pages, in this tab.

+ This would enable experienced and trusted users to deal with the filter portion and LTAs without bogging down admins with constant requests that are often time sensitive.

+ He marriagemarried Erika Mann in 1935 to enable her to escape Nazi Germany.

+ Those animals have adaptations which enable them to live and move about in trees.

+ It is set up to enable automatic archiving into categories, so it is a simple matter of changing two words on the discussion page - quicker, easier, better.

More in-sentence examples of “enable”:

+ I want to ask you, if the community want to enable this tool for admins.

+ There are spyware applications that are designed to enable users to spy on themselves rather than others.

+ So I am taking this up to RfD, to enable the community to discuss the issue.

+ Twenty-five two-car units were ordered by Railtrack to enable it to replace its motley collection of ageing departmental vehicles, many of which were converted from redundant passenger stock.

+ The team working on TemplateStyles at the Wikimedia Foundation would like to enable TemplateStyles on this wiki.

+ Wineland for “ground-breaking experimental methods that enable measuring and manipulation of individual quantum systems”.

+ Therefore, several companies are developing processes to enable practical exploitation of so-called stranded gas reserves.

+ They close discussions for deRFA, so we should enable them to act on the closure as well.

+ The leg musculature of the gharial is not suited to enable the animal to raise the body off the ground, although it can do this with some speed when required.

+ Stresemann hoped for an escalation of the Polish crisis, which would enable Germany to regain territories ceded to Poland after World War I, and he wanted Germany to gain a larger market for its products there.

+ This would enable the animal to use their feet actively in traction, rather than as holdfasts.

+ These tickets enable you to go access the camping area one day earlier.

+ We plan to enable this extended support in the following days.

+ For this project, we are expecting to collect feedback over the following few weeks and tentatively enable the feature in early May, 2017.

+ Countries must make a national human rights institution to realise this Convention and to watch the condition of the application of this, and make persons with disabilities enable to participate the institution.

+ The temporary preference to enable ULS will be removed.

+ From April 15, you can enable line numbering in some wikitext editors – for now in the template namespace, coming to more namespaces soon.

+ Usually heavy trucks have three axles: one at front and two at rear, and the rear axles have coupled wheels to enable heavy loads.

+ It includes calm-natured television programmeprogrammes such as: In the Night Garden…, The Adventures of Abney and Teal, Clangers, and Charlie Lola in order to enable children to wind down for the day.

+ I’m pro abusefilter – however if we enable it we have to get it right or else we’ll mess everything up.

+ I have and to be consistent with, to enable easy monitoring, I propose that we create Category:Suspected sockpuppets of.

+ No template is required to enable this feature.

+ Furthermore it would enable people like me to help support the wikicommunity.

+ To enable this amount of storage capacity on a removable microSD card, SanDisk developed a proprietary technique that allows for 16 memory die to be vertically stacked, each shaved to be thinner than a strand of hair.

+ I want to ask you, if the community want to enable this tool for admins.

+ There are spyware applications that are designed to enable users to spy on themselves rather than others.

+ We will enable the feature for those languages instead at some point in the future, as we closely monitor user engagement with our expanded set of pilot communities.

+ This will enable people to feel the power of the football team.

+ It doesn’t actually do anything without also using the template, but it will enable two additional id’s that allow you to customise an addition to the sidebar.

+ It will also enable interaction with other software applications that make up the fediverse, such as Mastodon, PeerTube, etc.

+ Registered users can enable this option in the.

+ Even the challenge of framing a constitution in order to enable govern the country was also fulfilled.

+ I am currently pushing the meta:List_of_articles_all_languages_should_have project, and would like to request adminship to enable me to “move” on simple like I do on en.

+ To test VisualEditor, you can enable it by going to.

+ Many newer chipsets support the Advanced Host Controller Interface, which should allow a generic driver supplied by the operating system to control them and enable NCQ.

+ I’m not sure on the procedure to enable that, however I know it requires community consensus before doing so, hence this thread.

+ This project also includes an implementation of the Wave Federation protocol, to enable federated collaboration systems.

+ If you would like to preview the feature, you can enable it as a in your preferred language.

+ Over the years, computer designers did their best to simplify instruction sets, in order to enable higher performance implementations by saving designers effort and time for features which improve performance rather than wasting them on the complexity of instruction set.

+ Simply go to your Preferences and enable “”; this will make recent changes show edits divided by page rather than being listed individually.

+ For example, the Czech Republic missed the contests, so you need the infobox for Czech Republic in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 to enable you to bypass these years.

+ While vandalism is not a major concern, I think we should enable abuse filter for this wiki.

+ We are now ready to enable ULS again.

+ The rear wheels may be coupled to enable heavier load, but they may also be single.

+ Finally, Data Vault is designed to enable parallel loading as much as possible, so that very large implementations can scale out without the need for major redesign.

+ The template is given as a quick way to display information about mushrooms, and to enable quick comparison between them.

+ Xemnas, the leader of Organization XIII, is trying to summon Kingdom Hearts, which he claims will enable the Nobodies to get their hearts back.

“castilian” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “castilian”:

+ Due its location between Castilian Plateau and the Atlantic Area, its climate is inside continental climate with warm summers and slightly cold winters.

+ In the face of a possible Castilian military takeover of further western Navarrese territories, Sancho VI re-asserted royal authority by founding several towns in 1181, including San Sebastián, Vitoria and Treviño, among others.

+ Eleanor of Castile was born to the Castilian King, Ferdinand III and his wife, Queen Joan of Ponthieu in the early 1240s.

+ The Nasrid sultans and kings paid tribute to the Christian kings and cooperated with them in the battle against rebellious Muslims under Castilian rule.

+ Gisela has performed regional voice roles for the Disney movies “Return to Never LandPeter Pan 2” and in “Frozen II” also in Castilian Spanish and Catalan.

+ Manuel I, gathered a set of almost a thousand poems of 286 authors, of which about 150 are written in Castilian and the rest in Portuguese.

+ Spanish or “Portunhol”, a mix of Portuguese and Castilian is spoken at some of the borders.

castilian example in sentences
castilian example in sentences

“crew” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “crew”:

+ The rest of the crew return to the surface, vowing to keep Atlantis’s location a secret, while Milo stays behind, falls in love with Kida and helps her rebuild the lost empire.

+ The crew were also professional film and TV people.

+ However, some crew had already left.

+ Since DPAA alone designates such WWII personnel as the crew of the USS Arizona and most of that of USS Oklahoma as both “missing” and “unaccounted-for” it is possible that DPAA records keeping may be somewhat idiosyncratic.

+ The crew of the Voyager must decide what to do: they can kill Tuvix by separating him back into Tuvok and Neelix, or they can kill Tuvok and Neelix by letting Tuvix live.

+ The cat and the rest of the crew marched in a New York ticker tape parade and toured the East Coast that summer.

crew how to use?
crew how to use?

Example sentences of “crew”:

+ The crew taxied to runway 31L behind Japan Airlines Flight 047, a Boeing 747-400 bound for Tokyo, Narita.

+ Cabin crew called ahead to the police, who were waiting when the plane landed.
+ He suggests that Morrell and his crew saw a superior mirage.

+ The crew taxied to runway 31L behind Japan Airlines Flight 047, a Boeing 747-400 bound for Tokyo, Narita.

+ Cabin crew called ahead to the police, who were waiting when the plane landed.

+ He suggests that Morrell and his crew saw a superior mirage.

+ The crew tried calling the police but the police didn’t believe them.

+ While the astronauts and the crew assigned to help the astronauts from the launch pad both tried their best to get Grissom, White, and Chaffee out of the fire, they could not.

+ In the early morning the crew gather on deck and Billy is executed.

+ Clark died along with her six fellow crew members in the Space Shuttle “Columbia” disaster.

+ It is a single-engine aircraft built of metal and wood, for a crew of four people.

+ The crew tries to close a blast door, but it will not shut all the way.

+ All 42 crew members and two of their wives were killed during the sinking.

More in-sentence examples of “crew”:

+ Castor and Pollux are universally named among the Argonauts, the crew of the Argo who sailed for Colchis with Jason.

+ Cruz is also a member of the Phoenix, and Crew Exploration Vehicle EDL teams.

+ Castor and Pollux are universally named among the Argonauts, the crew of the Argo who sailed for Colchis with Jason.

+ Cruz is also a member of the Phoenix, and Crew Exploration Vehicle EDL teams.

+ Though the crew did not land on the Moon, the flight became very well known.

+ Christopher Columbus landed at the location known as Fisherman’s Point in 1494, naming it “Puerto Grande”.Gott, Richard Cuba: A new history, Yale University Press: 2004 On landing, Columbus’s crew found Taíno fisherman preparing a feast for the local chieftain.

+ Her crew was 40 officers and 968 sailors, 1008 total.

+ The crew had met him only a couple of years earlier, but he has now aged.

+ Dorus and all of his crew members received a sum for each trial and each service.

+ Terence McTigue, who was blinded in the blast that killed Murray, had spoken against the release of Bušić and his crew at earlier parole hearings but, he said, he was never notified of the last, fateful one.

+ The crew begins to row the large ship with huge oars, in the style of a Viking longship.

+ The name also applies to the crew members and support personnel.

+ In an address, titled “Mission to Mars and Space Shuttle Flight 30th Anniversary”, he read into the Congressional Record the details of the mission of STS-61C, as well as the names and function of each crew member including Cenker.

+ The crew of HMS Ocean regularly visit the city.

+ The captain and 32 of the Grandcamp’s crew died; 10 somehow survived.

+ This time things were as crowded as the first location was cavernous, and again the band and their crew were uncomfortable.

+ In the end, the Union court dropped the charges of piracy and held the crew as prisoners of war.

+ A tank’s crew is normally 3-5.

+ All seven crew members were killed.

+ The Ulysses is destroyed, but Milo, Rourke and part of the crew escape and make their way to a cavern, which the journal describes as the entrance to the city.

+ He is known for being one of the crew members of “Jackass”.

+ In the control room, Jack Godell notices that the water level is high and asks another member of the crew to open a relief valve.

+ Away from the “core planets” people like the crew of the cargo ship “Serenity Serenity” can make a living if they stay away from Alliance ships and the Reavers – space-faring cannibals who raid the planets of “the Rim.” One of the Alliance’s projects is the creation of a group of warriors with mental powers.

+ Ground crew also left fuel tanks on the aircraft.

+ American and Iranian military personnel responded to the attacks and were involved in rescuing crew members from the ships.

+ A Japanese kamikaze crashes his plane into the ship, so Keefer jumps and abandons the crew to save his own life.

+ It was caused by a crew member forgetting to close the bow doors of the ferry.

+ Weta crew members saw the shooting of all scenes involving these creatures.

+ Victor Jerome Glover is a NASA astronaut of the class of 2013 and Pilot on the USCV-1first operational flight of the SpaceX Crew Dragon to the International Space Station.

+ The crew travel on a new Spacecraftstarship called the “Enterprise-D”.

+ The crew made it safely to shore.

+ It was planned to transport two members of the Expedition 57 crew to the International Space Station.

+ Two years later she was part of the crew of the largest and most luxurious boat of the time the RMS “Titanic”, which sank on the first trip.

+ A crew member dies while he and Sulu are removing debris from the hull of the Enterprise.

+ Whilst working on “Public Eye”, he was the first news reporter with a foreign crew to reach the San Francisco to report on the earthquake.

+ The movie is about a US search and recovery team who work with a oil platform crew to race against Russian vessels to recover a sunken American submarine in the Caribbean.

+ The crew took the first pictures taken of the earth from the Moon.

+ It however had almost a complete lack of protection for the crew and had no armor plating or self-sealing fuel tanks.

+ It is permanently occupied, but the crew changes.

+ An ambulance usually has two crew members.

+ He immediately arranged for it to be printed by Hopwood and Crew in London, with Bracken’s blessing.

+ She is also expelled from MSA due to her connection with a hip hop crew known as The Streets, at which point Sarah has had enough of Andie’s behavior and threatens sending Andie to Texas to live with her aunt.

+ Another feature that this upgraded version of Dragon, to protect the life of crew in the event of a failure of Falcon 9, it was fitted with SuperDraco thrusters, which would push the capsule away from the rocket.

+ Representing crews compete against each other first in a showcase in which every crew presents their own choreographed performances within 6 minutes or so.

+ The movie was shot digitally which allowed the cast and crew to fit into the small building.

+ The man crew of the HSV created it thereby as an only soccer association, 43 years long continuously in the German BundesligaBundesliga to play and was always first-class since the establishment union in the year 1919 as only German association.

+ The governor of Minnesota, Tim Walz, apologized to CNN, and said publicly that Jiminez and his crew had only been doing their jobs and acting within their rights.

+ He was on the support crew of Apollo 12, the second Moon landing mission.

+ Captain Patterson and his crew crash-land on Venus.

+ However, Davy Jones uses the crew for his own purposes.

+ All 258 passengers, 13 crew and 2 others on the ground were killed.

+ The fourth episode saw the departure of original crew member Llewellyn Wells.

In sentence examples of “straightforward”

How to use in-sentence of “straightforward”:

– Its quite straightforward to move the established projects off the user pages as proof you are not stagnant at least ~.

– VME/B was an advanced operating system and was logical and straightforward to use.

– Extending this to corrugated cardboard was a straightforward development when the material became available.

– Like any mathematical operation, the cross product can be done in a straightforward way.

– Such templates are only needed when the species name is not displayed in a taxobox as a straightforward binomial, in particular when the generic name is displayed other than as a single word.

In sentence examples of straightforward
In sentence examples of straightforward

Example sentences of “straightforward”:

- A straightforward decimal system, in which 11 is expressed as "ten-one" and 23 as "two-ten-three", is found in Chinese languages except Wu, and in Vietnamese with a few irregularities.

- To specify a straightforward table without needing to input "all the wikicode required" row divisions.

– A straightforward decimal system, in which 11 is expressed as “ten-one” and 23 as “two-ten-three”, is found in Chinese languages except Wu, and in Vietnamese with a few irregularities.

– To specify a straightforward table without needing to input “all the wikicode required” row divisions.

– It is straightforward to show the last digit of any even perfect number must be 6 or 8.

– Hi all, straightforward proposal to reduce the amount of time between DYK updates.

– The most straightforward example is when a person is hypnotized, they are in a trance.

– In creating the anchor, the text specified for the number is treated literally: to generate the most straightforward versions of anchors as previously exemplified, specify only a number, omitting any use of formatting, including bold.

– After “Billboard” began obtaining sales and airplay information from Nielsen SoundScan, the year-end charts are now calculated by a very straightforward cumulative total of yearlong sales and airplay points.

– Much of Bulgakov’s work is best described as magic realism, where fantasy intrudes into what seemed at first to be a straightforward everyday scene.

– A clear QD criterion is needed so that they can be pruned in a straightforward manner.

– However, it is difficult to find a simple, straightforward example.

– His straightforward yet smooth bass-baritone voice, soft tones, and imposing build earned him the nickname: “Gentle Giant” of country music.

Some example sentences of “maya”

How to use in-sentence of “maya”:

+ Many of the most important early examples of writing and buildings appeared in north, so these cultures probably affected the Maya civilization.

+ The Maya people traded with other people in the Americas.

+ The Maya may have collapsed due to changing climate in the end of the 10th century.

+ Chichen Itza was a large Mayan city by the Maya civilization.

+ There are still about 6 million Maya people living in Central America.

+ It is about poems from the poet Maya Angelou.

+ Many archaeological sites of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization are near the river’s course.

+ The Maya lived there 4,000 years ago.

Some example sentences of maya
Some example sentences of maya

Example sentences of “maya”:

+ Phoenix goes with Maya and Pearl to a shrine so that the two girls can train.

+ We don't know exactly where the borders of the Maya civilization were.
+ The palace at Cancuén is the largest in the Maya area.

+ Phoenix goes with Maya and Pearl to a shrine so that the two girls can train.

+ We don’t know exactly where the borders of the Maya civilization were.

+ The palace at Cancuén is the largest in the Maya area.

+ The exact borders of the Maya empire in the north are unclear.

+ The site is in the Geography of Mesoamerica#Maya Regionsouthern Maya lowlands on a small island in Lake Petén Itzá.

+ For the Maya civilisation and the Spanish who came later ‘Maya‘ was the name for people from Yucatan.

+ During this time the cities of the Maya civilizationMaya southern lowlands, such as Tikal, Palenque, and Copán have their greatest era.

+ The south has the low mountain range of the Maya Mountains.

+ This is because Maya was about to finish training for spirit channeling.

+ It is the predecessor of the writing systems developed by the Maya civilizationMaya, Mixtec, and Aztec civilizations.

+ Chinese civilization was also one of the few to invent writing, with the others being Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley civilization, the Maya civilization, the Minoan civilization of ancient Greece, and Ancient Egypt.

+ Apart from the religious ceremonies, Maya pyramids were used as landmarks to aid in navigation.

+ The palace at Cancuén is the largest we know about in the Maya area.

+ The movie stars Melissa McCarthy, Bill Barretta, Maya Rudolph, Joel McHale, and Elizabeth Banks.

+ Because the Maya lands were poor in this respect, they were not very interesting for the Spanish at that stage.

+ In the north, the Maya civilization kept going.

+ He installed his relatives as rulers of Tikal and Uaxactúnin Guatemala Most of what we infer about the culture at Teotihuacán comes from the murals on the site and others, like the Wagner Murals, found in private collections, and from hieroglyphic inscriptions made by the Maya describing their encounters with Teotihuacan conquerors.

More in-sentence examples of “maya”:

+ However, the Maya people still live there today.

+ Chiapas is also home to the ancient Maya civilizationMaya ruins of Palenque, Yaxchilan, Bonampak, Chinkultic, and Tonina.

+ It does, however, contain good examples of architecture, sculpture, roof comb and bas-relief carvings of the Maya time.

+ Shchedrin was married to Russian ballet dancer Maya Plisetskaya from 1958 until her death in 2015.

+ Some like the Maya civilizationMayans and Aztecs are notorious for their ritual killings, others have looked down on the practice as primitive.

+ Still, a variety of popular books and movies have contributed to the publicity surrounding the Maya calendar’s supposed prediction of the end of the world in 2012.

+ The Maya civilization there stopped making big monuments and carvings.

+ The Crooked Tree and Monkey Bay Wildlife Sanctuaries, the Belize Zoo, as well as the ancient Maya civilizationMaya ruins of Altun Ha are all in this district.

+ Tikal was one of the largest urban centers of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization.

+ It stars Tatiana Samoilova, Nikolai Gritsenko, Vasily Lanovoy, Yury Yakovlev, Iya Savvina, Maya Plisetskaya and was distributed by Mosfilm.

+ The Maya civilization was biggest between the years of 420 AD and 900 AD.

+ One evidence is revealed later on that Ray and Maya are the ones who created The Time Blades and revealed to be their captivities.

+ He played all 6 matches as center back with Maya Yoshida and Japan won the 4th place.

+ The book is written in the Latin alphabet, but it is thought to have been based on an original Maya codex.

+ The term comes from a word used by the lowland Yucatec Maya to refer to any location where groundwater can be got at.

+ Izabal also includes the Pre-Columbian Maya civilizationMaya ruins of Quirigua.

+ The Maya civilization is a civilization that started in Central America.

+ The plot is about Annie, who suffers a series of misfortunes after being asked to serve as maid of honor for her best friend, Lillian, played by Maya Rudolph.

+ The Maya civilization made many discoveries about art and thinking there.

+ The game follows the story of “Vault Hunters” on the planet Pandora, as one of four classes: Salvador The “Gunzerker”, Zer0 The “Assassin”, Maya The “Siren” or Axton The “Commando”.

+ The people of the Maya civilization lived in three different areas: the southern Maya highlands, the central lowlands, and the northern lowlands.

+ Also the Classic Maya god of rulership and thunder known to modern Mayanists as “God K”, or the “Manikin Scepter” and to the classic Maya as “K’awil” was shown with a smoking obsidian knife in his forehead and one leg replaced with a snake.

+ The Maya calendar is a system of calendars and almanacs used in the Maya civilization of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica, and in some modern Maya communities in highland Guatemala.

+ She was a daughter of King Jinpyeong and Lady Maya of the Kim clan.

+ Pre-Columbian Maya civilizationMaya ruins are found in Corozal at Santa Rita near Corozal Town, and at Cerros.

+ This is now thought to play a major part in the “Classic Maya Collapse”.

+ An affiliated project for which Zevon both played and wrote liner notes is the offbeat 1998 album “Stranger Than Fiction Stranger Than Fiction”, a two CD set attributed to the Wrockers containing rock covers and originals by many of the Remainders authors plus such notables as Norman Mailer and Maya Angelou.

+ The first Maya settlements started about 1800 BC.

+ However, her spirit can be channelled by Maya and sometimes she reappears to give Phoenix help or advice.

+ From about 250 to 909, the Maya civilization built many monuments and cities, and made many important carvings.

+ Some are well-integrated, others continue speak one of the Maya languages and uphold their cultural heritage.

+ In this period, Tikal was in charge of the Maya region politically, economically, and militarily.

+ He met a woman, La Malinche, who knew the Maya languagesMaya and Nahuatl languages.

+ The Maya people used a written language and a numeral system.

+ It is one of the Yucatec Maya languages.

+ Early civilisations such as the Maya civilizationMaya people and the observatories and drew maps of the stars positions.

+ After the 1998 Olympics in Nagano, NaganoNagano, Japan, Platov started skating as a professional with a different partner, Maya Usova, until he retired from performing in 2002.

+ In the early 20th century, the term Old Empire was sometimes given to this era of Maya civilization in an analogy to Ancient Egypt; the term is now considered inaccurate and has long been out of use by serious writers on the subject.

+ The Cayo District has the Pre-Columbian Maya civilizationMaya ruins of Xunantunich, Cahal Pech, Chaa Creek, and Caracol.

+ A common myth about the Maya calendar was that it predicted that the world would end on December 21, 2012.

+ The Classic Era ended earlier in Central Mexico, with the fall of Teotihuacan around the 7th century, than it did in the Maya area, which continued for centuries more.

+ The Maya people did not disappear though.

+ Takalik Abaj shows the first signs of Maya culture that happened by about 400 BC.

+ The first Maya cities developed around 750 BC.

+ In the Maya language, Tizimín means tapir.

+ The staple foods of the Maya diet were cultivated.

+ The influences from the outside left more traces in the Maya culture at that time.

+ At the time of Spanish arrival, many of the Maya states of northern and western Yucatán were ruled by prestigious dynasties, such as the Cocom and Xiu.

+ One of the Maya kingdoms in this area is responsible for the best-known Maya work of historiography and mythology, the Popol Vuh.

+ However, the Maya people still live there today.

+ Chiapas is also home to the ancient Maya civilizationMaya ruins of Palenque, Yaxchilan, Bonampak, Chinkultic, and Tonina.

In sentence examples of “greens”

How to use in-sentence of “greens”:

+ In 2000, the German government, consisting of a coalition including the Green party Alliance ’90/The Greens officially announced its intention to phase out nuclear power in Germany.

+ The Greens – The Green Alternative is an Austrian political party.

+ He was alderman for GroenLinks / The Greens The Greens from October 2007 to April 2010 in the Dutch city of Zwolle.

+ The Greens were pacifists and strictly against nuclear weapons.

+ In June 2008, the ACT Greens said that Bresnan would stand for election in Brindabella.

In sentence examples of greens
In sentence examples of greens

Example sentences of “greens”:

+ The Greens also discuss other issues than the environment, such as equality, human rights, peace and non-violence.

+ They feed on fruits, Leafleaves, nuts, greens and invertebrates.

+ During a final night session of the negotiations the Greens tabled a demand that Hesse join the “Shanghai Fugu Agreement”.

+ He was the lead Greens Senate candidate in Victoria in the 2007 federal election but failed to win a seat.

+ Other possible coalitions include a “traffic light coalition” between SPD, FDP and Greens and a “Jamaica coalition” between CDU/CSU, FDP and Greens.

+ Di Natale led the Greens at the 2 July 2016 federal election.

+ Not a member of any party, Gauck was nominated by the opposition SPD and Greens as their presidential candidate on 3 June.

+ Fried chicken, mac and cheese, cornbread, collard greens and candied yams is typical soul food.

+ Dessert salads rarely include leafy greens and are often sweet.

+ Gerhard Schröder led the coalition of SPD and Greens to an 11-seat victory over the CDU/CSU headed by Edmund Stoiber.

+ Alexander Van der Bellen, a member of the Austrian Greens ran as an independent, placed second.

+ The Greens also discuss other issues than the environment, such as equality, human rights, peace and non-violence.

+ They feed on fruits, Leafleaves, nuts, greens and invertebrates.
+ During a final night session of the negotiations the Greens tabled a demand that Hesse join the "Shanghai Fugu Agreement".

Sentence example of “stir”

How to use in-sentence of “stir”:

– Pad thai is a stir fryingstir-fried rice noodle dish that is commonly eaten in Thailand.

– The most common use for the wok is stir frying, though it can also be used for deep frying, smoking, braising, roasting, grilling, and steaming.

– Pod peas are used in stir fried dishes, particularly those in American Chinese cuisine.

– In this form it is best used in stir fry noodle dishes without hot spices.

– This powder — like the cocoa powder used now — was easier to stir into milk and water, and led to solid chocolate.

Sentence example of stir
Sentence example of stir

Example sentences of “stir”:

- To stir up support, Galtieri ordered an invasion of the Falkland Islands, starting the Falklands War.

- The letter ends with a final warning against those who stir up fights and some personal greetings.

– To stir up support, Galtieri ordered an invasion of the Falkland Islands, starting the Falklands War.

– The letter ends with a final warning against those who stir up fights and some personal greetings.

– A bas-relief at the temple of Angkor Wat in Cambodia includes a depiction of Deva devas and asuras working together to stir up the Ocean of Milk in an attempt to free the precious objects lost within, including the elixir of immortality called amrita.

– When this news was announced, it caused a stir in the country due to the age difference of eleven years between the two.

– When The Who was still playing, Abbie Hoffman jumped on the stage stopping the show, and tried to stir up the crowd with political slogans, but he was knocked off the stage by the guitar of the band’s leader, Pete Townshend, to the delight of the audience.

– Chopsticks are used in cooking to stir materials in a pan, or to help move meals.

– Sometimes, after boiling, noodles are fried in a pan with other ingredients while being moved around in order to be mixed well, which is called stir frying.

– Friction stir welding is a special kind of welding that does not use heat.

– Mechanical bulls can also be seen in the films “Stir Crazy Stir Crazy”, and “Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle”.

– Fischer caused a stir when he arrived to take his oath of office ceremony wearing trainers.

– In the 1920s she created a stir by re-introducing the bias cut, an old technique for cutting cloth diagonal to the grain of the fabric.