Some example sentences of “mule”

How to use in-sentence of “mule”:

– Pip, Pig, Freddy, Peck and Miles the Mule arrive to help them, along with the gophers and Jersey Cows.

– In Alaska, bunchberry is an important forage plant for mule deer, black-tailed deer and moose, which consume it throughout the growing season.

– For the movie, Disney changed Bambi to a mule deer.

– The following day, Boog witnesses the hunters coming, and sends a signal to the animals by flinging one of the mule deers of the herd in the air.

– HumanHumans brought mule deer into the region, which may be a threat to Pando.

– They are a force as powerful as the Mule was, and more powerful than even the Second Foundation.

– Other large mammals are the American bisonbison, black bear, elk, moose, mule deer, white-tailed deer, mountain goat, pronghorn, bighorn sheep and mountain lion.

– On May 12, Grant attacked the Mule Shoe with several thousand men.

Some example sentences of mule
Some example sentences of mule

Example sentences of “mule”:

– As the Mule comes closer to finding it, the mysterious Second Foundation comes out of hiding to face him.

– It was revealed by Homer in “Secrets of a Successful Marriage” that Marge dyes her hair with blue dye #56; “”She’s been gray as a mule since she was seventeen.”” It is shown in the episode “Fear of Flying” that Marge’s blue hair goes back to when she was a small child, so this color choice may ave been intended to match her original color.

– For the British army, three soldiers were rewarded with the Victoria Cross and a mule was also rewarded with the medal for carrying a gun on its back.

– Meanwhile, Elliot and the squirrels ride on the mule deers and charge.

– Each century had its standard and was made up of ten units of eight soldiers who shared a tent, millstone, a mule and cooking pot.

– In 1985, the Bureau of Land Management drilled a new well 965’/294m deep to support the new Wiley’s Well Campground, one of only two developed campgrounds in the Mule Mountains Long-Term Visitor Area.

– The mule deer’s favorite food is new plants that grow in the spring.

– A 900-pound grizzly bear named Boog living in the town of Timberline, a one-horned mule deer.

– The mule deer is a species of deer.

– Because spring comes later in colder places, the mule deer move from warmer to colder places so they spend the most where there are spring plants to eat.

– High heeled mule shoes were a popular indoor shoe in the 18th century.

- As the Mule comes closer to finding it, the mysterious Second Foundation comes out of hiding to face him.

- It was revealed by Homer in "Secrets of a Successful Marriage" that Marge dyes her hair with blue dye #56; ""She’s been gray as a mule since she was seventeen."" It is shown in the episode "Fear of Flying" that Marge's blue hair goes back to when she was a small child, so this color choice may ave been intended to match her original color.

– Cottontail rabbits, mule deer, and pronghorn can all be seen in the park; the rattlesnakeprairie rattlesnake, red-sided garter snake are present as well.

– A mule kick is a move where a wrestler that is facing away from a charging opponent, bends down and pushes out one of their feet, hitting the opponent with the bottom of it.

– Mountain-mahogany is an extremely important upland forage for New Mexico Mule Deer and to a lesser extent American Elk.

– Sharp was the oldest drug mule in the World.

– Elliot finds his herd crush, a pretty female, Giselle, a “jock” mule deer who had forced Elliot out of the herd before.

– Kibbe was murdered by an inmate on February 28, 2021 in Mule Creek State Prison in Ione, California at the age of 81.

– There is also another version called the double mule kick where a wrestler that is facing away from the opponent jumps and kicks backwards with both of their legs, hitting the opponent with both soles of their feet.

– A mule is a horse-donkey hybrid.

“facility” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “facility”:

– Construction of the education facility began in 2007 and was completed before the school’s opening, ready for the school’s first year of education.

– Since the end of the cold war, this flight ended, however, the Strategic Air Command still maintains the main facility at Offutt AFB – this is where President Bush flew to when the Twin Towers were bombed on 9-11-01 to set up his command center.

– By 1990, the Kennedy Center facility was in bad condition.

– It is also against international law to use a hospital, ambulance or any medical facility as camouflage to hide soldiers who are not wounded.

– Modular Rate is the facility of putting together.

– Dietrich died of natural causes on November 21, 2020, at a health-care facility in Los Angeles.

– She tells the Doctor that she is prisonimprisoned in the Stormcage Containment Facility for killing, in her words, “the best man I’ve ever known.” An even earlier version of River helps the Doctor in series The Big Bang”.

– Hershey used to make it at its Canadian manufacturing facility in Smiths Falls, Ontario.

facility use in-sentences
facility use in-sentences

Example sentences of “facility”:

- At the same time, a separate unit led by Heihachi infiltrated the underground research facility in Nebraska, where Kazuya’s remains were preserved.

- A new general aviation facility opened.
- After years of controversy and a court battle involving local schools, the Long Beach Airport is moving ahead with a $136-million improvement project designed to modernize the facility without sacrificing its historic Art Deco terminal or reputation among travelers for convenience.

– At the same time, a separate unit led by Heihachi infiltrated the underground research facility in Nebraska, where Kazuya’s remains were preserved.

– A new general aviation facility opened.

– After years of controversy and a court battle involving local schools, the Long Beach Airport is moving ahead with a $136-million improvement project designed to modernize the facility without sacrificing its historic Art Deco terminal or reputation among travelers for convenience.

– It also has a facility in Pune, India.

– The company’s main production facility is on Ishigaki Island, Okinawa, where there is a favourable climate.

– The facility was regarded as one of the finest in the region.

– There is also a facility to split the quoted text in two ; this is to provide additional protection against automated edits, and should not not normally be necessary.

– Under an agreement with the British Government and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, the Garda and the Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland are allowed to inspect the Sellafield nuclear facility in Cumbria, England.

– In 2007 the facility handled 853 medical cases.

– An experimental end station in a neutron facility is called a neutron beamline.

More in-sentence examples of “facility”:

- A mint is an industrial facility which makes Coincoins that can be used in currency.

- A lifeguard is a person on the beach or at a public pool who shows people the correct way of using the water facility and stops accidents from happening.
- However, with increased air activity by commercial airlines and the private airplane industry, particularly with Douglas Aircraft showing an interest in the Long Beach Municipal Airport, the facility required more space.

– A mint is an industrial facility which makes Coincoins that can be used in currency.

– A lifeguard is a person on the beach or at a public pool who shows people the correct way of using the water facility and stops accidents from happening.

– However, with increased air activity by commercial airlines and the private airplane industry, particularly with Douglas Aircraft showing an interest in the Long Beach Municipal Airport, the facility required more space.

– Jacobsen died on March 4, 2021, at an assisted living facility in Front Royal, Virginia from problems caused by pneumonia, a week before his 92nd birthday.

– The station is the largest one in Leeds as well as being the main public transport facility in West Yorkshire.

– The facility was built by KABE Husvagnar AB back in the early 1980s.

– In June 2017, Tesfaye donated $100,000 to the Suubi Health Center, a maternity and children’s medical facility in rural Uganda.

– Clarke died from Leukemialeukaemia on 2 February 2014 at an intensive care facility in Orlando, Florida in the United States.

– Jackson bought the animal from a Texas research facility in the 1980s.

– The failure caused part of the facility to collapse.

– He served his jail time at the Wende Correctional Facility in Alden, New York.

– It is a multi-sport facility that hosts the university’s varsity track and field, lacrosse and soccer teams.

– The company’s manufacturing facility opened in Reykjavík, Iceland in 2016, and is dedicated to the production of biosimilars of monoclonal antibodies.

– This included a much-expanded facility for the Narrow Gauge Railway Museum.

– A gas station, also known as a filling station, fueling station, service station or petrol station is a facility which sells fuel and lubricants for motor vehicles.

– Previously, the area of Vijay Nagar was a dense jungle with permanent houses a distance away with no major medical or schooling facility available.

– When the air cargo facility becomes fully automatic, its capacity will be increased to 176,000 metric tons per year.

– With the USAF leaving Rabat-Salé in the 1960s, the facility became a primary facility for the Royal Moroccan Air Force known as Air Base Nº 1, a status it continues to hold.

– She died on January 10, 2021 at an assisted living facility from the infection, aged 94.

– The museum has a marine science research facility in Ft.

– There is also a small health facility staffed by nurses; a doctor visits from Kaltjiti.

– The laboratory’s main research facility is the CEBAF accelerator, which consists of a polarized electron source and injector and a pair of 7/8 mile long superconducting RF linear accelerators.

– The facility includes a technology park, a sports area, and a leisure and culture area.

– The region includes a number of mining and farm communities, the Joint Defence Facility at Pine Gap and tourist attractions at Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Watarrka National Park and the MacDonnell Ranges.

– Knollenberg died on February 6, 2018 due to complications from Alzheimer’s disease at a care facility in Troy, Michigan at the age of 84.

– This new facility offers visitors the opportunity to take guided tours of the factory and also offers a retail store, showcasing the world’s largest collection of Waterford Crystal.

– In October 2004, a sexual assault happened at the facility and the staff member admitted it.

– The ISS components was manufactured in various factories all over the world, and were all shipped into the Space Station Processing Facility at Kennedy Space Center for last stages of manufacturing, machine assembly and launch processing.

– It was opened and used for military operations during the Second World War, but became a civilian facility after the war.

– In fact, it is the largest electric-power producing facility in the United States.

– The reason for speedy deletion was quoted by KnowledgeOfSelf and Kingboyk as a CSD A7 “: Article about a club or group that does not assert significance.” I find this ironic because it appears that the people who deleted it must not have read the article? The hacking of a nuclear facility in India for the purpose of deterring Nuclear Weapons development is a HUGE story, and will be for years to come.

– The RAAF Woomera Test Range is a weapons testing facility in South Australia.

– The 633,000 square foot facility was closed October 21, 2001, because of anthrax contamination and did not reopen until December 21, 2003.

– Wood died of dementia-related problems on February 3, 2020 at an assisted living facility in Washington, D.C.

– The Space Station Processing Facility is a factory building at the Kennedy Space Center’s industrial complex.

– On November 2, 1979 she escaped the Clinton Correctional Facility for Women in New Jersey.

– Yano Fitness Center at Camp Zama, United States Army, JapanJapan and Yano Hall Helicopter Maintenance Facility at Fort Rucker, Alabama are named in his honor.

– Donovan Correctional Facility in San Diego County, California.

– Sherry died on March 8, 2021, at an assisted living facility in San Juan Capistrano, California at the age of 89.

– On October 15, 2008, Merck named its Durham, North Carolina vaccine manufacturing facility in memory of Hilleman.

– The civic agency had then assigned this facility to the EWS that were present in Ejipura.

– Since the team started in 1976, Tampa Bay has been based for the last 30 seasons at One Buccaneer Place, a training facility located near the Tampa International Airport.

– The facility is being rebuilt to increase its energy from 6 GeV to 12 GeV.

– LaFeber died at an assisted living facility in Ithaca, New York on March 9, 2021 at the age of 87.

– In 2014, it was announced that Barrett had Alzheimer’s disease and was living in a care facility in Victoria, British Columbia.

– Shelby Hall at the University of Alabama is the largest science facility in the US.

– Navy abandoned any use of the Long Beach Municipal Airport facility completely, and with it, the designation of Long Beach as a Naval Auxiliary Air Station.

– IJNetwork is the only organization working with prisonerrs in the United States prison, Bagram Theater Internment Facility in Afghanistan.

Make sentence of “senior high school”

How to use in-sentence of “senior high school”:

– Dokkyo Saitama Junior Senior High School has a long tradition of providing educating to students that helps develop character using physical, moral and intellectual training.

– It was founded in 1953 as a 7-12 grade combined high school, and became solely a senior high school in 1963.

– Showa Junior Senior High School is included in the Showa School network and was established in 1922.

– Shibuya Junior and Senior High School is a Private schoolprivate co-ed secondary school in Shibuya Ward, Tokyo, Japan.

– He attended Boyertown Area Senior High School in Berks County and graduated from there in 1991.

– Smith attended Stafford Senior High School in Stafford, Virginia, where he played basketball and football.

Make sentence of senior high school
Make sentence of senior high school

“fingerboard” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “fingerboard”:

– The player pushes the strings against the fingerboard to create different notes.

– In the 19th century the fingerboard was raised slightly above the level of the belly and was extended across it to the edge of the sound hole.

– The strings go across the bridge halfway between the end of the fingerboard and the tailpiece.

– A wooden neck is attached to the body, and a flat wooded fingerboard is glued onto the neck.

– Stickers can be placed on the fingerboard to show the chords for each string.

– The fingerboard was originally flush with and ended at the belly, and several metal or ivory frets were placed directly on the belly.

– The bow generally should touch the part of the string mid-way between the end of the fingerboard and the bridge.

fingerboard use in-sentences
fingerboard use in-sentences

“excuse” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “excuse”:

+ Wars have been based on disputes, or disputes have been used as an excuse for wars.

+ He said there was no excuse for brutality of the sick and injured.

+ Do not use conflict of interest as an excuse to gain the upper hand in a content dispute.

+ Please excuse this as the inexperience of a new user.

+ The vote was late, and sure that’s unfortunate, but was it an excuse to suggest that my behaviour was “unexecusable”? Finally, in Djsasso’s latest comment, he accuses me that “What you are probably worried about is that en will notice your mistake here and react poorly to it”.

excuse in-sentences
excuse in-sentences

Example sentences of “excuse”:

+ This gave Octavian the excuse to strip him of his offices, except for Pontifex Maximus.

+ The War began after an event called the “”Arrow” incident.” The English used the incident as an excuse to start the war.

+ Japan used this excuse to demand Taiwan after it defeated China in the First Sino-Japanese War.

+ Anne’s previous engagement to the Duke of Lorraine was used as an excuse for a divorce, and Anne agreed to it.

+ Western commentators accused the Russians of keeping Spandau prison in operation chiefly as a centre for Soviet spying, as they had an excuse to drive into western Berlin, and the soldiers often looked out over the city instead of into the prison grounds.

+ He used this attempt as an excuse to give Order 66 to the clone army.

+ The council was moved to Bologna in March 1547 with the excuse of avoiding a plague; without any plans to meet again, 17 September 1549.

+ During “voir dire” the judge can dismiss jurors and both the prosecution and the defense have a limited number of peremptory challenges which they use to excuse any juror for any reason.

+ The RPF said the Hutu extremists had shot down the plane themselves, just because they wanted an excuse to start killing people.

+ It was not convincing when culture and religion were used as a shield and an excuse for failure to protect.

+ I am not saying that I am not complicit in this nor am I attempting to excuse this behaviour, but it is something that should be considered, and if an editor points out that we are violating established policy, then such an accusation should be taken seriously.

+ The Japanese military would accuse them of being spies so they could have an excuse to put them to death.

+ This gave him the excuse to acknowledge Edward as his lord, and left ambiguous whether or not this applied to Scotland as well.

+ Most importantly, I’d actually oppose anything being done to the Main Page at the moment simply because content is getting ignored and it’s yet another excuse to stop doing what we’re here to do and for people to just comment on this or work on an MP instead.

+ When the Senate rejected it twice, Cook had an excuse to call an early election for 5 September.

+ This gave Octavian the excuse to strip him of his offices, except for Pontifex Maximus.

+ The War began after an event called the ""Arrow" incident." The English used the incident as an excuse to start the war.
+ Japan used this excuse to demand Taiwan after it defeated China in the First Sino-Japanese War.

“catastrophic” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “catastrophic”:

+ The predicted failure may be catastrophic or may be something as subtle as the inability to write to certain sectors, or perhaps slower performance than the manufacturer’s declared minimum.

+ Cuvier believed there was no evidence for the evolution of organic forms, but there was evidence for successive creations after catastrophic extinction events.

+ Krakatoa, best known for its catastrophic eruption in 1883, is much smaller now.

+ This let loose a catastrophic flood which diverted the Rhine into the English Channel and separated Britain from the continent of Europe.

+ The North won, but only after catastrophic loses on both sides.

catastrophic how to use?
catastrophic how to use?

Example sentences of “catastrophic”:

+ Malfunctions can range from minor problems that can be corrected in-flight and still be landed, to catastrophic malfunctions that require the main parachute to be cut away using a modern 3-ring release system, and the reserve be deployed.

+ In fact, few major hurricanes struck the Gulf coast during 3000 BC3000–1400 BC and again during the most recent millennium; these quiescent intervals were separated by a hyperactive period during 1400 BC and 1000 AD, when the Gulf coast was struck frequently by catastrophic hurricanes and their landfall probabilities increased by 3–5 times.

+ Unless most of these requirements are met, the catastrophic destruction of a structure may occur.

+ Camille was the second of three Saffir-Simpson Hurricane ScaleCategory 5 hurricanes to make landfall in the United States during the 20th century, which it did near the mouth of the Mississippi River on the night of August 17, resulting in catastrophic damage.

+ Category4 storms may cause catastrophic damage: Well-built framed homes can sustain severe damage with loss of most of the roof structure and/or some exterior walls.

+ A paper written by Benjamin Franklin in the 1780s blamed the unusually cool summer of 1783 on volcanic dust coming from Iceland, where the eruption of Laki#1783 eruptionLaki volcano had released enormous amounts of sulfur dioxide, resulting in the death of much of the island’s livestock and a catastrophic famine which killed a quarter of the population.

+ Heavy rains affected Oaxaca and Guerrero, causing catastrophic loss of life around Acapulco.

+ The storm threatened the East Coast of the United States with major and catastrophic flooding, especially in the Carolinas.

+ There, in July 48 BC, at Dyrrhachium Caesar barely avoided a catastrophic defeat.

+ Lyell believed in gradual change, and thought even Hutton gave too much credit to catastrophic changes.

+ German diplomacy faced a catastrophic situation”.

+ In the summer of 1979, a group of friends in a small Ohio town witness a catastrophic train crash while making a super 8 movie and soon suspect that it was not an accident.

+ In a letter to the National Academies of Sciences, he outlined his concerns that extraterrestrial microbes might gain entry to Earth onboard spacecraft, causing catastrophic diseases.

+ According to Russian Movie criticismfilm critic Andrei Plakhov, he managed to go from a catastrophic post-war feeling of being to an optimistic one, and later managed to move away from the main, commercial stream of Japanese cinema towards a philosophical cinema that comprehends as “the problems of human existence, the problems of civilization, the problem of economy and the problem of death.” Suzuki joined the studio in 1955 and worked there until 1967, having directed exactly 40 films.

+ Malfunctions can range from minor problems that can be corrected in-flight and still be landed, to catastrophic malfunctions that require the main parachute to be cut away using a modern 3-ring release system, and the reserve be deployed.

+ In fact, few major hurricanes struck the Gulf coast during 3000 BC3000–1400 BC and again during the most recent millennium; these quiescent intervals were separated by a hyperactive period during 1400 BC and 1000 AD, when the Gulf coast was struck frequently by catastrophic hurricanes and their landfall probabilities increased by 3–5 times.
+ Unless most of these requirements are met, the catastrophic destruction of a structure may occur.

Use the word “ensign”

How to use in-sentence of “ensign”:

– To honour his late father, John Graves Simcoe enlisted as an Ensign Ensign in the British Army.

– The flag is made of a British blue ensign with the coat of arms of Montserrat.

– However, he barely defeated 1st District Congressman John Ensign in 1998 in the midst of a statewide Republican sweep.

– These days are the same as the flag days of the United Kingdom with the exception of 3 September, which is a specific flag day in Scotland and during which the Red Ensign may also be used.

– Lawson came to Sydney as an ensign with the New South Wales Corps in November 1800.

– The national flag of Anguilla, a British overseas territory, consists of a Blue Ensign with the Union FlagBritish flag in the canton, charged with the coat of arms of Anguilla in the fly.

– Civil Ensign of Bangladesh.svg Civil ensign.

Use the word ensign
Use the word ensign

Example sentences of “ensign”:

– In October 1810 Gawler joined 52nd Regiment of Foot as an ensign and in January 1812 he went to the Peninsular War.

– Flag experts say that the Red Ensign was “defaced” by the coat of arms.

– The two frequently worked together on Nevada issues until Ensign was forced to resign his Senate seat.

– It has a light Blue Ensign with the Map of the Island of nine yellow five-pointed stars on the outer half of the flag.

– The flag of Azerbaijan The flag is used on land as the civil, state and war flag, and at sea as the civil, state and naval ensign and naval jack.

– The Gray County Wind Farm near Ensign is the largest wind farm in Kansas.

– Some other countries have a special naval ensign different to their national flag.

– They were commanded by Ensign Boylan, one corporal and 51 men.

– Starting as an Ensign ensign in the British Army, he served well in British India and in the Napoleonic Wars, mostly in the Peninsular War, where he reached the rank of Field Marshal.

– He had two sisters and seven brothers and three of them died in the Paraguay War: Afonso Aurélio da Fonseca, ensign of the 34º Voluntários da Pátria Battalion; captain Hipólito Mendes da Fonseca, dead in the Battle of Curupaity; and major Eduardo Emiliano da Fonseca, dead in the Battle of Itororó.

– The Ensign High School mascot was Ensign Wildcats.

– The naval ensign is coded in the “country data template”.

– Conway is best known for “McHale’s Navy” as Ensign Charles Parker.

– As a Kamikazekamikaze pilot, Ensign Ogawa’s final action took place on May 11, 1945, during the Battle of Okinawa.

– Before this, Canada used the British Red Ensign with Canada’s coat of arms on it.

– John Eric Ensign is an AmericansAmerican veterinarian and former politician.

– Britain is an example of a country that uses a special naval ensign different to their national flag.

– The flag of former Junagadh State is based on the Civil State Ensign of the Flag of Pakistan in the canton.

- In October 1810 Gawler joined 52nd Regiment of Foot as an ensign and in January 1812 he went to the Peninsular War.

- Flag experts say that the Red Ensign was "defaced" by the coat of arms.

How to use in sentence of “dose”

How to use in-sentence of “dose”:

– X-rays and gamma rays can make a person sick, or even die, depending on the dose they get.

– Some drugs undergo extensive first pass metabolism such that only about 10% of the administered dose enters the circulation: “10% bioavailability”.

– For this reason, it can also be used to prevent strokes, or heart attacks – in a much lower dose than the one used to treat fever, though.

– The evidence to support this idea, however, is ambiguous and the effect may depend on the dose size and dosing regime.

– A dose which is toxic to one animal may not be toxic to another.

– High doses may result in diarrhoea, which is harmless if the dose is reduced immediately.

– If a person got a high enough dose of a choking agent, they will eventually suffocate.

– There, surrounded by members of their family, they drank a fatal dose of barbiturates and died on 10 July 2009.

How to use in sentence of dose
How to use in sentence of dose

Example sentences of “dose”:

– Often patients are given one dose of immunoglobulin and a certain number of vaccines, over a determined period of time, usually a month.

– During World War II, he led research for the American government on low dose radiation safety.

– CBD may be useful either as as treatment for a specific illness or in a smaller dose for maintenance of good health.

– A dose the size of a few grains of table salt can kill an adult human.

– Do not increase your dose or take this drug more often than directed by your doctor or the package label.

– He was known for his works in the development of radiation treatment planning dose calculations in radiation therapy.

- Often patients are given one dose of immunoglobulin and a certain number of vaccines, over a determined period of time, usually a month.

- During World War II, he led research for the American government on low dose radiation safety.

– IGN gave the film a 6 out of 10 stars and wrote, “If you need a quick dose of action, “Assassination Games” should do the trick.

– In most therapeutic circumstances, drugs are not given as a single dose but as multiple doses.

– A person can take a low, medium, or high dose of PCP, and he will have different effects depending on which dose he takes.

– The Lethal Dose 50 of caffeine is 192mg per kilogram, in rats.

How to use in-sentence of “matched”

How to use in-sentence of “matched”:

+ Rishi was to be married only if his natal chart matched the girl’s.

+ The box height is then matched in proportion to the actual map.

+ In fact, it is the size of any set which can be matched with the natural numbers.

+ In body size, the Irish Elk matched the living moose subspecies as the largest known deer.

+ Alternately, if you are unsure whether or not disruptive edits from a specific range can be matched to a single user, you can post a request at sock puppet investigations where an administrator or a checkuser will attempt to match users with IP addresses.

+ Indeed when applied correctly a French polished application can rarely be matched for sheer quality of finish.

+ Brackets are tall punctuation marks used in matched pairs within text.

+ This type is also used for many automobile engine superchargers because it is easily matched to the induction capacity of a piston engine.

How to use in-sentence of matched
How to use in-sentence of matched

Example sentences of “matched”:

+ The Blackhawks matched it and Hjalmarsson became the first defenceman in 13 years to receive an offer sheet as a restricted free agent.

+ These patterns can be compared and matched ring for ring with trees growing in the same geographical zone and under similar climatic conditions.

+ The recording was synched with the eight-track machine, copied to an empty track and by coincidence the tape rolls matched perfectly with the song.

+ Each name is matched up to one piece of data called a value, like the person’s telephone number.

+ In each round, the highest remaining seed in each conference is matched against the lowest remaining seed.

+ ItalyItalian rider Giuseppe Guerini also won a stage and T-Mobile Team matched their 2004 feat by once again winning the team classification in 2005.

+ His feminism was matched by models of sensitive “virility” and he sorted out the master-slave model of government in order to find alternatives.

+ The Blackhawks matched it and Hjalmarsson became the first defenceman in 13 years to receive an offer sheet as a restricted free agent.

+ These patterns can be compared and matched ring for ring with trees growing in the same geographical zone and under similar climatic conditions.

+ So any change in a fluid’s speed must be matched by a change in pressure.

+ Its intensity nearly matched forecasts made with the Statistical Hurricane Intensity Prediction Scheme.

+ If you clicked “” and the page you were looking for did not exist, you will be showed a list of articles that matched your search criteria.

+ The researchers at first found that the mummies most closely matched modern specimens seen in Eritrea and Ethiopia as opposed to those in neighboring Somalia, with the Ethiopian specimens “basically due west from Eritrea”.

More in-sentence examples of “matched”:

+ This record was matched only by "Tom and Jerry".

+ By the Carboniferous period many of the shapes seen in living gastropods can be matched in the fossil record.
+ Soon it stood clear that it was indeed the families room after fingerprints where matched to those of the victims, some snaphots from a camera was also discovered in the room which showed where the family had traveled and also a last shot over Tampa Bay.

+ This record was matched only by “Tom and Jerry”.

+ By the Carboniferous period many of the shapes seen in living gastropods can be matched in the fossil record.

+ Soon it stood clear that it was indeed the families room after fingerprints where matched to those of the victims, some snaphots from a camera was also discovered in the room which showed where the family had traveled and also a last shot over Tampa Bay.

+ My take on this is that such graffiti can simply be deleted, if it cannot be matched with an editor.

+ At the start, the reaction in the United States matched the developments in Britain, and when Alfred Russel Wallace went there for a lecture tour in 1886–1887 his explanations of “Darwinism” were welcomed without any problems, but attitudes changed after the First World War.

+ During the week of July 26, 2015 to August 1, 2015, the rapper matched Billboard Billboard marks by hip-hop prominent artists Eminem and Lil Wayne.

+ It was said to look almost the same to the first Mac OS and more closely matched Microsoft’s pre-release publicity for Windows 1.0.

+ He had been caught because his palm-print on the pillow matched his police file, including the Milan school incident, when Milan police had released him just 5 days before the murder.

+ This was matched by private housing built in Wendouree.

+ In 1997 Boll played his first game for the national team against Poland where he was matched with Piotr Skierski and Lucjan Bļaszczyk, and won both matches.

+ Thus wood from ancient structures can be matched to known chronologies and the age of the wood determined precisely.

+ The diversity of size in breweries is matched by the diversity of processes, degrees of automation, and kinds of beer produced in breweries.

+ The components are carefully matched up with the travelling particle beam so that the circle stays the same size while the particles go faster.

+ After viewing the pilot on YouTube, Shada matched his voice with the voice of Zack Shada in auditions with Adventure Time’s creator Pendleton Ward and the show’s producers, earning him the Finn role.

+ She gave a description that matched Fourniret, and also cited the license plate of his car.

+ That was matched with one of Ned’s maternal relations.

+ These rules can be matched to formal languages, such as first-order logic.

+ By creating a matched range of styles and weights, Univers allowed documents to be created in one consistent typeface for all text documents.

+ The couple were well matched from the start.

+ The threads matched with nuts with female threads.

+ The body parts were later matched to Lin Jun by DNA samples from his family.

+ They are made of a pair of matched telescopes that are held in front of the user’s eyes.

+ These forced bets must be at least matched by the other players in order to keep their hands.

+ The parishes matched the Church of England.

+ Add to that the edit summaries which matched those of SLBHwildcat5 “removing vandalism” from their talk page.

+ The code was confirmed to be genuine as its output matched that of proprietary software using licensed RC4.

+ When someone is accused of committing the crime, these pieces of evidence can then be matched up.

+ It has also been suggested that a feature similar to the ‘lightbox’ at Newgrange may be matched at Bryn Celli Ddu.

+ Moore became disgusted by how unevenly matched Laurent was with Willis.

+ Royal Navy ranks are matched up with Royal Air Force ranks.

+ Gill, who did the tests, decided that if “you accept that these samples came from Anna Anderson, then Anna Anderson could related to Nicholas II of RussiaTsar Nicholas or Tsarina Alexandra.” Anderson’s DNA matched with a great-nephew of Franziska Schanzkowska, a missing Polish factory worker.

+ On July 7, he struck out 15 Texas Rangers Texas Rangers, which matched the Orioles franchise record that was set by Mike Mussina.

+ When interviewing Neurasthenia patients, Zhang found that their symptoms matched the symptoms of depression by over 80%.

+ It also matched the the title of the article.

+ This has been matched exactly to the mineral signatures on Vesta’s surface captured by Dawn’s instruments.

+ In 1994, the issue was digitized, and since then the transmission quality can not be matched with analog equipment.

+ The one, two, ten and 20-dollars notes matched the old pound banknotes.

+ From 1993–2004, the winner also won a new car, and the company who manufactured the car matched each finalists’ totals and set up scholarships in those amounts earned for the finalists’ schools.

+ This matched the new digital ‘fly-by-wire’ system, the first use of this in a civilian aircraft, which makes the A320 much easier and safer to fly.

+ She lives in a world where at age seventeen, everyone is matched with who they will marry.

+ This matched the desire among practitioners of the “Swiss style” of typography for neutral sans-serif typefaces avoiding artistic excesses.

+ To find the Condorcet winner every candidate must be matched against every other candidate in a series of one-on-one contests.

+ In analyzing the varying distances, mulling through assumptions such as that they represented the brightness of the stars, he inadvertently found that they matched the distance of the stars from Earth on a scale of 1 meter =.799 light years within the margin of error for astronomical distances calculated today.West, John Anthony.

+ As of November 30, 1841, the Neighborhood and Dwellings Boundary Register’s entries for the Los Santos neighborhood, along with the San Francisco, San Ramón, San José, San Rafael and San Joaquín quarters matched what presently corresponds to a large portion of the Goicoechea canton.

+ The record price paid for a single white truffle was set in December 2007, when Macau casino owner Stanley Ho paid US$330,000 for a specimen weighing This record was then matched on November 27, 2010 when Ho again paid US$330,000 for a pair of white truffles including one weighing nearly a kilogram.

+ Solar thermal power plants designed for solar-only generation are ideally matched to summer noon peak loads in prosperous areas with significant cooling demands, such as Spain.

Some sentences in use of “bomb”

How to use in-sentence of “bomb”:

– He was killed when an underground bomb exploded underneath his car.

– But as there were problems to detonate a bomb as strong as 100,000,000 tonns of TNT, the Soviet Union technicians reduced its power to 56 Megatonns.

– Despite the name, a typical hydrogen bomb only has enough hydrogen to produce additional neutrons to detonate a casing made of natural uranium.

– The first known case of a “modern” letter bomb was the Swedish bombmaker Martin Ekenberg in August 1904.

– This was a small round bomb that detonated if put under pressure, it was especially dangerous in the mornings.

– Hiroshima Peace Memorial, also called the Atomic Bomb Dome or, is in central Hiroshima, Japan.

– Facilities that are inside the building include a concert hall, a theatre, a museum, various administration services, a library, a swimming pool, a police station, a post office, a laundry, a hairdresser’s salon, a canteen, bank offices, shops, cafeterias, and a bomb shelter.

Some sentences in use of bomb
Some sentences in use of bomb

Example sentences of “bomb”:

- Bušić also planted a bomb at Grand Central TerminalGrand Central Station in New York City.

- Sometimes, people say "ground zero" about a famous explosion, like the atomic bomb in Hiroshima or the September 11 attacks.

– Bušić also planted a bomb at Grand Central TerminalGrand Central Station in New York City.

– Sometimes, people say “ground zero” about a famous explosion, like the atomic bomb in Hiroshima or the September 11 attacks.

– One plane was destroyed by a bomb in 1976.

– It was later found that the bomb explosion was caused by a man named Channa Adin who was bribed by the Lahore police for committing such an act to get an opportunity for blaming the revolutionaries.

– The MOAB is a large yield bomb, said to be the most powerful non-nuclear bomb in the U.S arsenal.

– One of the cartoons showed Muhammad with a bomb in his turban.

– The bomb he had helped make started Sakharov to be a dissident.

– The generals wanted to bomb Kokura instead of Nagasaki, but it was too cloudy over Kokura that day.

– The movie turned out to be a box office bomb grossing $50,632,037 with a budget of $90,000,000.

– However, he claims to dislike Margaret Thatcher, as is noted by his efforts threatening to blow up England with a bomb in the episode “Bomb” if she does not do something “to help the kids, by this afternoon.” This is also noticed in “The Young Ones Book” first published by Sphere Books, where negative references are made to Thatcher and the Conservative Party.

– Bane uses the bomb to hold the city hostage and isolate Gotham from the world.

– When Daxter tries to stop Kaeden from escaping the shop, Kaeden suddenly blows up the shop with a bomb he placed in the shop earlier.

– The Manchester Arena bombing was an Islamist suicide bomb attack.

– The bomb exploded over Hiroshima at 8:16 on the morning of August 6, 1945.

More in-sentence examples of “bomb”:

– Over the years, several sources began perpetuating the myth that Holmes purposefully crashed into the Dornier and that the German plane was attempting to bomb the palace.

– The Terminator hijacks a tank truck and attempts to run down Sarah, but Kyle slides a pipe bomb onto the tanker, causing an explosion that burns the flesh from the Terminator’s exoskeleton.

– Kretz started Bomb Shelter Studios in Los Angeles.

– They would sneak for miles giving locations for the main invasion landing vessels to land on, bomb coordinates for the Air Force to strike, map terrain, mark danger zones and hidden mine fields for the upcoming invading soldiers and plant charges to blow during the invasion.

– The Allies did not think the Germans could bomb Bari.

– In 1944, in the middle of World War II, the hall over the railway Railway tracktracks was destroyed by a bomb that was thrown from an American plane.

– The ships sighted by “Tambor” were the four cruisers and two destroyers Yamamoto had sent to bomb Midway.

– One of the attack weapons was a bomb that Stark Industries had made.

– After dark, Tanaka and the remaining four transports continued towards Guadalcanal as Kondo’s force approached to bomb Henderson Field.

– Every skit ends with the bomb and place where they are in exploding.

– In the end, the large bomber fleets of the Allies devastated Nazi Germany with conventional bombs, and the atomic bomb was dropped on the Japan.

– The movie was a box office bomb and only regained $19.9 million of its $70 million budget.

– The Royal Naval Bomb Disposal Squad removed the bomb and it was safely blown up.

– At 8:15 on August 6, 1945, the first atomic bomb to be used in war exploded almost directly above the dome.

– Sakharov helped the Soviets develop the hydrogen bomb in the 1950s.

– The bomb caused a fire, and killed eleven MOVE members, including five children.

– An Al-Qaeda plot to bomb the adjacent Christmas market was prevented in 2000 by French and German police.

– The second difficulty was how to make a bomb that will produce a big nuclear explosion every time.

– The plan was to use bomb trucks parked in the parking lot of the bottom of the North Tower.

– Yulia then waits for the bomb to go off, and then we see the bomb explode, and we see bits of the carousel flying into the camera.

– This bomb was dropped on Frenchman Flat on January 27, 1951.

– A bomb was hidden in an ambulance and exploded at a second police checkpoint, according to officials.

– It is at 253 High Street.It includes divisions such as animal control, bomb squad, and detective bureau.

– He is a hibakusha, a survivor of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, and is the co-chair of Japan Confederation of A- and H-Bomb Sufferers OrganizationsNihon Hidankyo, a Japan-wide organisation of atomic and hydrogen bomb sufferers.Nihon Hidankyo website Retrieved August 31, 2015 In 2011 he was awarded the Kiyoshi Tanimoto peace prize.

– One victim of a letter bomb was German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, who was sent a letter bomb by the so-called Stern gang and Israeli politician Menachem Begin in the 1950s.

– Taking 15 megatons, this would mean that the energy involved was 1.000 times that of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, in 1945.

- Over the years, several sources began perpetuating the myth that Holmes purposefully crashed into the Dornier and that the German plane was attempting to bomb the palace.

- The Terminator hijacks a tank truck and attempts to run down Sarah, but Kyle slides a pipe bomb onto the tanker, causing an explosion that burns the flesh from the Terminator's exoskeleton.
- Kretz started Bomb Shelter Studios in Los Angeles.

– That very discovery of Fermi’s led to the development of the first nuclear bomb code-named ‘Trinity’.

– During the Mexican revolution of 1910-17 General Venustiano Carranza, intent on taking the city of Mazatlán, ordered a bi-plane to drop a crude bomb of nails and dynamite wrapped in leather on the target of Neveria Hill adjacent to the downtown area of Mazatlán.

– A German bomb damaged the Palace during the London blitz.

– At 7:10 pm a bomb exploded in crowded section of Maidan when the Ramleela procession was being taken out.

– The movie lost money because some light-up advertising devices caused a bomb scare in Boston.

– A car bomb is a bomb device that is hidden within a vehicle.

– The V-1 flying bomb was an early cruise missile, a little airplane with a bomb, propelled by a jet engine instead of a rocket.

– In the Pacific, seven Lakota soldiers in the 302nd Reconnaissance Troop became known as “MacArthur’s Boys,” while the 5th Bomb Command in the 5th Army Air Force had a radio net of 15 Native Americans who sent radio communications in Acoma-Laguna, Apache, Crow, Hopi, Lakota and other Native languages.

– The bomb was in a backpack, and only the person that owned it died.

– The country they came from has been hit with a atom bomb and all the adults on their plane have died.

– The museum has many rare and important aircraft and other exhibits, including one of four surviving Convair B-36s, the only surviving XB-70 Valkyrie, and “Bockscar”–the B-29 Superfortress that dropped the second atomic bomb in World War II.

– Machine must stop hordes of robots divided into waves from deploying a portable bomb into their base.

– Zeppelins were used to bomb England.

– A few seconds later, a larger bomb went off.

– Batman pursues Talia with the Bat, an aircraft created by Fox, to bring the bomb back to the reactor, where it can be stabilized.

– The bomb called Little Boy used Uranium-235.

– The 1993 Bombay bombings were a series of thirteen bomb explosions.

– A bomb is usually some kind of container filled with explosive material that is designed to destroy things.

– When the “Ramleela” play is held at 7 pm a tragic bomb Explosion takes place at the crowded section.

– This bomb was close to 1,000 kilograms.

– In 1939, just before the start of World War II, most of the Museum’s exhibits were taken to other places because the directors were worried the Nazis might bomb the Museum during the Blitz.

– When America began to secretly build the atomic bomb these two men and a few other Britons went to America to help them achieve their goal.

– The 7 July 2005 London bombings were suicide bomb attacks on London’s public transport system during the morning rush hour.

– After authorities met the terrorists’ demands, the bomb location was revealed.