Example uses in sentence of “represented”

How to use in-sentence of “represented”:

+ He represented the United Kingdom at the Brussels Treaty Permanent Commission with personal rank of Ambassador.

+ For example, the wind can be represented by a vector field.

+ After that, the island was represented in the British Parliament in London.

+ He represented the ONDP.

+ The district is currently represented by Republican Andy Barr.

+ Another infinite cardinal number is the number of numbers in the set of Real numberreal numbers, and is represented by the symbol.

+ Football is represented in Botoşani by the team FC Botoşani.

Example uses in sentence of represented
Example uses in sentence of represented

Example sentences of “represented”:

+ The Queen is represented by the Governor-General.

+ He represented Stuart.

+ He represented Iraq at the 2016 AFC U-23 Championship.

+ It made her the youngest player who represented Japan.

+ The Free City was represented abroad by Poland’s ambassadors.

+ The district is currently represented by Democratic Party Democrat Jamaal Bowman.

+ Throughout the 1920s Edward represented his father, King George V, at home and abroad on many occasions.

+ A total of 46 nations were represented at the Amsterdam Games.

+ Not even all of Lords were allowed in “Chokhosani Orden” and those who did proudly represented this rank in their clothing.

+ Paul David Wellstone was an American academic and politician who represented Minnesota in the United States Senate from 1991 until he was killed in a plane crash in Eveleth, Minnesota in 2002.

+ There were many falcon gods before Horus, but eventually Horus represented all of them.

+ The Queen is represented by the Governor-General.

+ He represented Stuart.

+ He has also been represented for many years by San Francisco’s and, Austria.

+ One of the parties is a group of people who are represented collectively by one member of that group.

+ He represented Bath in the House of Commons from 1979 to 1992.

+ However, unless the album cover is represented by a free image, the cover art should not be included when the infobox is used in an article whose primary topic is not the album itself, such as a musician’s biography of discography.

+ He represented Mashhad and Kalat from 1984 to 1988.

+ In April 2008, Carroll was chosen to attend the Australia 2020 Summit in Canberra, where she and Makinti Minutjukur represented the APY communities.

+ The people of Japan are represented by the Diet of Japan in Tokyo.

+ She represented the Departments of Francedepartment of Vendée.

+ She was the Conservative Party member of the House of Commons of CanadaHouse of Commons for Sturgeon River—Parkland between 2015 and 2017, and had represented Edmonton—Spruce Grove from 2004 to 2015.

More in-sentence examples of “represented”:

+ He represented Perry Barr ward.

+ He represented the district before between 2014 to 2016.

+ A Democrat, she previously represented the 33rd congressional district from 2011 to 2013.

+ The district has been represented by Republican Party Republican Thomas Massie since 2012.

+ He represented Cameroon at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations.

+ In mathematics, addition, represented by the symbol, is an operation which combines two mathematical objects together into another mathematical object of the same type, called the sum.

+ Cirillo represented the Genoveses in their dealings with the other Five FamiliesMafia families of New York City after Gigante was jailed, though Gigante remained in overall charge of the family.

+ She has represented Canada at 5 Winter Olympic Games, winning the gold medal four times and the silver medal once.

+ The district is currently represented by Democratic Party Democrat Deb Haaland.

+ The NDP are represented by their groups in charge of the ridings in those territories.

+ By 2700 BCE, the ancient Egyptians had developed a set of some 22 hieroglyphs to represent the consonants of their language and a 23rd that seems to have represented word-initial or word-final vowels.

+ In 1968 he represented Kenya at All African Music Festival in Algeria, finishing third.

+ He represented the Worcester District in the Massachusetts Senate from 1991–1995.

+ He entered Parliament of the United KingdomParliament in 1741 as member for Buckingham, and represented Buckingham until his death.

+ He has represented the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Electoral district of ManlyManly for the 2007.

+ Kitazawa represented Japan national futsal team in the 1989 FIFA Futsal World Championship1989 Futsal World Championship hosted by the Netherlands.

+ He represented Illinois’s 10 congressional district as a Republican.

+ At Starrcade 1995, Guerrero represented WCW in a WCW vs.

+ In chemistry, protons can be represented by Yang and electrons can be represented by Yin.

+ He represented the Island Bay electorate from 1969 to 1978.

+ He represented the State of Mexico.

+ She represented the Division of Lalor, in western suburbs of Melbourne.

+ The district was created in 1843 and has only been represented by a Republican for 6 years.

+ During Daylight Savings Time, the Pacific Time Zone is represented by UTC−7.

+ He represented Germany at UEFA Euro 2000 and the 2002 FIFA World Cup.

+ He represented the state of Paraná at national level.

+ He represented Perry Barr ward.

+ He represented the district before between 2014 to 2016.

+ Pruitt represented Tulsa County, OklahomaTulsa and Wagoner Counties in the Oklahoma Senate from 1998 until 2006.

+ Darude represented Finland in Eurovision 2019.

+ Similarly to how scientific notation makes the significand as basic as possible, the aim in floating point numbers is to make it an integer so it can be represented in bytes and used in calculations.

+ The Spanish monarchy was represented by the Governor-General from 1565 to 1898.

+ Schiff represented the 27th and 29th Districts between 2001 and 2013, which included the areas of Alhambra, Altadena, San Gabriel, Burbank, Glendale, South Pasadena, Temple City, Monterey Park, and Pasadena.

+ Freud’s theory of psychosexual development is represented amongst five stages.

+ He represented the electoral area of Saint-Maurice as a part of the Progressive Conservative Party.

+ Ohio, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania are represented by 1 Democrat and 1 Republican each.

+ In 2009, BRIC and Indonesia represented about 42 and 3 percent of the world’s population respectively and about 15 percent of global GDP altogether.

+ The Gabon national football team has represented the nation since 1962.

+ He represented Japan at the 1952 Summer Olympics, finishing in 26th place and won the 1953 Boston Marathon.

+ In the government, Point Loma is represented in the City Council District 2.

+ The warriors of ancient India would blow conch shells to announce battle, such as is famously represented in the beginning of the war of Kurukshetra in the Mahabharata, the famous Hindu epic.

+ She represented the organizations Americans for Democracy and Human Rights in Bahrain, and Human Rights Watch in Saudi Arabia.

+ He represented Australia at Youth level at the 2005 World Youth Championships in Athletics2005 World Youth Championships in Morocco, as well as Open Men’s level at the 2007 Melanesian Championships in Athletics in Australia.

+ The zhuyin characters are represented in typographic fonts as if drawn with an ink brush.

+ Coleman is a right-back and can also play right midfield and has represented the Republic of Ireland both at Under-21 and Under-23 level, making his international debut for the Under-21s in a friendly against Sweden in 2008.

+ Kanglatongbi is further subdivided into six wards and each ward is represented by respective members.

+ In 1999, Huang represented France in the Venice Biennale.

+ A “regular polygonregular pentacontagon” is represented by Schläfli symbol, which alternates two types of edges.

+ She was known for having represented Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaFPR Yugoslavia at 1962 where she finished fourth.

+ She represented Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1961 in Cannes with the song “April, april”.

+ He represented the Division of Lyons in the Australian House of Representatives from September 2013 to July 2016 as a member of the Liberal Party of Australia.

Sentence example of “advantage”

How to use in-sentence of “advantage”:

+ American fighter aircraft took advantage of this during their confrontation of the Pacific War.

+ The advantage of a gas is that it evaporates after use, so that if food is treated with gas, there is no need to rinse it to remove the poison.

+ You can see us taking advantage of the night before we start the fight, to go to the real war.

+ Very Long Instruction Word or VLIW which refers to a Central processing unitCPU architecture designed to take advantage of instruction level parallelism but at minimum level of hardware complexities.

+ To conclude, advertisements are becoming even more overwhelming, people have to be careful about what they publish on their profiles, and others take advantage of facebook users to cyberbully.

+ The Portuguese were later drawn into the internal politics of the island with the political upheaval of the Wijayaba Kollaya, and used these internal divisions to their advantage during the Sinhalese–Portuguese War, first in an attempt to control the production of valuable cinnamon and later of the entire island.

+ The prohibition laws had many loopholes that were quickly taken advantage of.

Sentence example of advantage
Sentence example of advantage

Example sentences of “advantage”:

+ Despite many attempts, we do not really know what the advantage is of having those characteristic stripes.

+ The software is written in the Elixir programming language with Phoenix, a lightweight framework that takes advantage of Elixir.
+ Union forces had the advantage because they outnumbered the Confederate defenders.

+ Despite many attempts, we do not really know what the advantage is of having those characteristic stripes.

+ The software is written in the Elixir programming language with Phoenix, a lightweight framework that takes advantage of Elixir.

+ Union forces had the advantage because they outnumbered the Confederate defenders.

+ The advantage of this “flower” is that it produces far more seeds than a normal flower, but needs only one act of pollination.

+ This has the advantage of including Central America and the Caribbean islands.

+ Water resistance is another advantage of many artificial leathers.

+ One advantage the Confederacy had was that they only needed to defend their land, whereas the Union could only win if they took full control the Confederate states.

+ However, Senna was unhappy at the side the pole was on as the pole was on the dirty side of the track and thus the second place being on the racing line which should give the second-placed driver the advantage into the first corner.

+ A series of hard fought convoy battles were victories for the Axis but ensured Malta’s survival, until the Allies regained the advantage in November 1942.

+ Darwin’s explanation of its advantage was in terms of sexual selection: “it depends on the advantage which certain individuals have over other individuals of the same sex and species, in relation to reproduction”.

+ Peter the Great took advantage of this and invaded Persia.

+ A brig’s square-rig also had the advantage over a fore-and-aft–rigged vessel when travelling in the open ocean.

+ The roots of the plant hang in the air and the advantage of this system is that the roots have good access to oxygen.

+ Because of rules changes after she had applied, she could not go back and take advantage of other rules, so she and Agosto thought they would have to miss the 2006 Olympics.

+ While the two teams had never met in the Super Cup, they had met 10 times in the European Champion Clubs’ Cup/UEFA Champions League; Real Madrid have the advantage in the teams’ previous meetings, with four wins, four draws and two losses.

+ Another advantage of recording on tape is the ability to cut the tape and join it back together.

More in-sentence examples of “advantage”:

+ Tunisians take advantage of the availability and variety of the goods existing in the shops.

+ This process takes advantage of the fact that a single bacterial cell can be induced to take up and replicate a single recombinant DNA molecule.
+ Luring is not a necessary condition however, as the predator may have a significant advantage by not being identified as such.

+ Tunisians take advantage of the availability and variety of the goods existing in the shops.

+ This process takes advantage of the fact that a single bacterial cell can be induced to take up and replicate a single recombinant DNA molecule.

+ Luring is not a necessary condition however, as the predator may have a significant advantage by not being identified as such.

+ Their eating apparatus must have been an advantage as compared to other herbivores.

+ A wrist watch has the advantage of being portable in comparison to traditional watches.

+ They had the advantage that different types of nib could be attached to the same holder.

+ Likewise, cell phones help to a faster communication but, this advantage can also be use by some terrorists to coordinate their action and, therefore, be the source of a better criminal activity.

+ It had been captured by the Germans in December 1914, giving them a strategic advantage due to its height.

+ In 1890, the Brazilian government prohibited capoeira when police identified it as an advantage in fighting and they didn’t want criminals to have this advantage.

+ Its strategic location gives the Resort an advantage as a tour and shopping agent to Penang, Langkawi and Hat Yai.

+ There is virtually always some porosity left, but the real advantage of this method is that the green body can be produced in any way imaginable, and still be sintered.

+ Undertaker took advantage and hit Henry with a Last Ride.

+ This often gives the combined advantage of name recognition and more control over one’s music.

+ He used carbon fiber running blades that, some argue, give an advantage over natural legs.

+ It became a great advantage for him later as he was able to read books in Russian, which he enjoyed all his life.

+ With this tool, their articles can have a momentous advantage at passing WP:PGA/WP:PVG.

+ Most birds stay together for the whole nesting season, and one advantage is that the work is shared.

+ Wind power stations have the advantage over Fossil-fuel power stationfossil fuel power stations as they do not produce any greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide or water vapour.

+ Italian investment in her colony was to take advantage of new colonists and to make it more self-sufficient.

+ Its biggest advantage is that it bonds together bricks and stones better than any other method known to mankind.

+ In 1980s, advanced education was a huge advantage in promotion.

+ Other people came from China as they took advantage of the open border.

+ This has the advantage of being language-free, whereas the initials of pieces are different in every language.

+ The Bolivian government decided to increase taxes to take advantage of the increasing income of the region, which led to a commercial dispute.

+ An advantage of this method is that it uses the nutrients efficiently, it allows oxygen to reach the roots and the water can be adjusted very easily.

+ The mimicry works to entice a victim, who is then eaten, or otherwise taken advantage of.

+ The MRI is painless and has the advantage of avoiding the dangerous X-ray radiation.

+ Gravediggers established homes near the cemetery, and others took advantage of the open land to establish orchards.

+ Later, the advantage of using a thin-film of material was noted, reducing the mass of material required for cell design.

+ The topsawer had to be the stronger of the two because the saw was pulled in turn by each man, and the lower had the advantage of gravity.

+ The mechanical advantage of a wedge depends on the ratio of its length to its thickest part.

+ At the same time, Zheng Chenggong also took advantage of the rising trend in the Southeast coast, attacking the Qing army from both East and west, and the anti-Qing situation reached a climax.

+ Taxobox works fine without this system, so is there enough of an advantage to warrant this new system considering the lack of infrastructure and editor support to maintain its hundreds of templates? The documentation page seems to indicate that one of the main purposes of this system is that it updates hundreds of thousands of taxobox transclusions automatically…

+ Warner Brothers, an United StatesAmerican movie studio, set up studios in Teddington to take advantage of this.

+ Supposing a person is unable to make decisions for themselves, what happens then? In the UK there is a legal framework to make sure no-one takes advantage of the said person.

+ These types of recessive gene disorders give an advantage in certain environments when only one copy of the gene is present.

+ This format has the advantage of selecting for properties in a cellular environment, which is useful when the evolved protein or RNA is to be used in living organisms.

+ I cant take advantage of it if im not always on.

+ The team with home-ice advantage hosts games 1, 2, 5 and 7, while the opponent hosts games 3, 4 and 6.

+ In the early phases of the war, the Austrians had advantage of the war, but later the French captured Vienna, ending the Fifth Coalition.

+ Nimitz knew that the Japanese had ruined their advantage in number of ships by dividing their ships into four groups, all too separated to be able to support each other.

+ Russian tsars took advantage of this by offering money to dishonest members of the Polish government, who would block new ideas and solutions.

+ Heterozygote advantage is probably the main cause of polymorphism in biological species.

+ The Persians took advantage of the turmoil and invaded Armenia; but their occupation was a short-lived one.

+ The German advantage in range-finding was important, but the British cruisers were saved by the arrival of the four battleships.

+ If a dancer does all these three elements perfectly, they have a great advantage over the others.

Use in sentence of “station wagon”

How to use in-sentence of “station wagon”:

– The difference between station wagons and regular sedans is that the station wagon has no trunk, plus the roofs are extended backwards over a shared passenger or cargo volume with access in the back.

– The station wagon was sold until 1994.

– In the 1990s, the 2-door coupe and station wagon were dropped.

– The Lamborghini Espada is a station wagon made by Lamborghini.

– Back then, it also came in a station wagon called the Country Squire.

– In 2007 the Clio Sportourer, the station wagon version was launched.

– At Ford, the role for the 8-passenger station wagon was given to Mercury Sable and Ford Taurus in 1992.

– The station wagon bodystyle was ended in 1989 with the introduction of the R32 platform.

Use in sentence of station wagon
Use in sentence of station wagon

“Seal Of” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “Seal Of”:

+ This is because it substantially reproduces the Seal of the President.

+ The Great Seal of the State of Wisconsin is the state seal of the U.S.

+ The Great Seal of United States is the official coat of arms of United States, and it is placed in official documents from United States Government.

+ The Great Seal of the State of Missouri is an emblem that represents the U.S.

+ The Seal of the State of Rhode Island is the state seal of the U.S.

+ The outer ring has the words “The Great Seal of the State of Tennessee” and the date “Feb.

+ The Imperial Seal of Japan, also called the, is a crest used by members of the Japanese Imperial family.

+ The Great Seal of the State of Kansas is the seal of Kansas.

Seal Of in-sentences
Seal Of in-sentences

Example sentences of “Seal Of”:

+ Until 1278, when Nicholas de Lorgne introduced a separate conventual bulla, there was no distinction between the seal of the Grand Master and that of the order.

+ The center of the star is made up of the Seal of the Territory of Oklahoma.

+ The Seal state seal of Arkansas was adopted in 1864.

+ The seal has the words “The Great Seal of the State of Iowa” around the outside.

+ The outer circle has the words “The Great Seal of the State of Missouri”.

+ The center of the octagon is the Great Seal of the United States.

+ The Great Seal of the State of Alabama is the state seal of the U.S.

+ On the outer edge it says “Great Seal of the State of Delaware”.

+ Until 1278, when Nicholas de Lorgne introduced a separate conventual bulla, there was no distinction between the seal of the Grand Master and that of the order.

+ The center of the star is made up of the Seal of the Territory of Oklahoma.

+ Theremin’s device was embedded in a carved wooden plaque of the Great Seal of the United States.

+ Then came “The Seal of Neptune a story about horses that lived under the sea.

+ It appears on most of its seal seals, including the Seal of the President of the United States.

+ This verse talks about Muhammad as the Seal of the Prophets.

+ He later travelled to the Court of Session to be sworn in by the Lord President and receive the Great Seal of Scotland.

Some in-sentence examples of “vertex”

How to use in-sentence of “vertex”:

– Its vertex figure is a regular octahedron.

– The uniform tetrahemihexahedron is a tetrahedral symmetry faceting of the regular octahedron, sharing edge arrangementedge and vertex arrangement.

– The concept of vertex applies to both two-dimensional and three-dimensional geometrical objects.

– For example, consider a complete graph of order “n”; that is, there are “n” vertices and each vertex is connected to every other vertex by an edge.

– A Hamiltonian path is a path in a graph which contains each vertex of the graph exactly once.

– Procyon forms one of the three Vertex figurevertices of the Winter Triangle, along with Sirius and Betelgeuse.Schaaf, Fred 2008.

– It is also interesting to note that the vertex of the function, can be found from the equation in step 3 above.

– A regular “n”-simplex may be made from a regular -simplex by connecting a new vertex to all the other vertices.

Some in-sentence examples of vertex
Some in-sentence examples of vertex

Example sentences of “vertex”:

– Regular polytopes have regular facets, and their vertex figures are regular.

– The vertex vertices, edges, surface colors, UV-mapped textures, shininess, transparency and more of a 3D polygon can be specified.

– Like the convex form, it also has 20 equilateral triangle faces, but its vertex figure is a pentagram rather than a pentagon, leading to geometrically intersecting faces.

– The closest vertex of the 16-cell to the viewer projects onto the center of the octahedron.

– A vertex is a corner.

– The edges radiating from one vertex of a “k”-parallelotope form a “k”-frame of the vector space, and the parallelotope can be recovered from these vectors, by taking linear combinations of the vectors, with weights between 0 and 1.

– It is a medicationpharmaceutical drug made by Vertex Pharmaceuticals in 1999 to help treat ovarian cancer patients.

- Regular polytopes have regular facets, and their vertex figures are regular.

- The vertex vertices, edges, surface colors, UV-mapped textures, shininess, transparency and more of a 3D polygon can be specified.
- Like the convex form, it also has 20 equilateral triangle faces, but its vertex figure is a pentagram rather than a pentagon, leading to geometrically intersecting faces.

– Twenty-four 16-cells meet at any given vertex in this tessellation.

– For example, the vertex of an angle is the point where the two edges of the angle intersect, and a vertex of a cube is simply one of its corners—of which there are 8.

– In 1999, he firstly claimed that the existence of Majorana fermion zero mode located in the core of vertex in spinless superconductors.

– The mountains make the southward-pointing vertex of a triangle.

In sentence examples of “atonal”

How to use in-sentence of “atonal”:

+ This was atonal music which was organized by putting the notes of a musical idea in a particular order which could be changed in many ways during the piece.

+ The music of “Wozzeck” has tonalitytonal music in the tradition of atonal music as well as melodies which are based on the whole tone scale.

+ Arnold was composing at a time when many composers were writing music which was quite atonal which made it hard to understand, but Arnold’s music is tonal and there are many tunes which are easy to remember.

+ Schoenberg was one of the most famous composers of atonal music.

+ The music in this symphony was easier to understand than the music he had been writing before which had a lot of atonal music.

+ This is often the case when the music is atonal or not very firmly in one key.

+ He wrote music in an atonal style, similar to the serialismserial music of Anton Webern.

In sentence examples of atonal
In sentence examples of atonal

Use the word “Electrical engineering”

How to use in-sentence of “Electrical engineering”:

– His father was a sales manager who worked for an electrical engineering firm.

– He was learning electrical engineering after studying at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg.

– He is Presidential Chair Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Southern California’s Viterbi School of Engineering.

– During her third year as an electrical engineering student she was accepted into the NASA Cooperative Education Program.

– After studies at the “collège Maspero” in Paris, then at the “collège Saint-Martin de France” in Pontoise, at the Oratory School in Reading, BerkshireReading, at the “Collège Saint-Jean” in Fribourg and at the “Lycée Janson-de-Sailly”, Cyril Bourlon de Rouvre study electrical engineering at “Jussieu” before being graduate aerospace engineer at the “Institut polytechnique des sciences avancées”.

– In electrical engineering for instance, can cause a lot of problems because some numbers in electrical engineering are complex numbers.

– Martinez earned, finished, her degree in electrical engineering in 1993 and was offered a job in NASA.

– Big subjects in electrical engineering include power generation, automation and control of robots, digital systems, and information technology.

Use the word Electrical engineering
Use the word Electrical engineering

Example sentences of “Electrical engineering”:

– He completed his bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in Electrical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

– Bushnell graduated from the University of Utah with a degree in electrical engineering in 1968.

– After that she started in electrical engineering at the National Central University.

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

– In the fields of communications, signal processing, and in electrical engineering more generally, a signal is any time-varying quantity.

– In the late 19th century when electricity was used to make electric motors and to send messages to far away places, a new branch called electrical engineering was invented.

– In 2008 he was named 3COM Founders Professor of Engineering in the School of Engineering, with a joint appointment in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at CSAIL where he also leads the Decentralized Information Group.

– In January 1994, Jerry Yang and David Filo were Electrical Engineering graduate students at Stanford University.

– It offers doctoral degrees in applied mathematics; audiology; chemistry; communicative disorders and sciences; nursing practice; physical therapy; psychology ; educational administration; aerospace, industrial and mechanical engineering; and electrical engineering and computer science.

– He continued to study mechanics and electrical engineering at night school.

– Bardeen was a Professor of Electrical Engineering and Physics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign from 1951 to 1991.

– He was a professor of electrical engineering and computer science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

– Because Computer engineering is closely related to electrical engineering and computer science, the fields are found in the same department at many universities.

– So Computer engineering has parts of both electrical engineering and computer science/software engineering.

– Metropolitan-Vickers, Metrovick, or Metrovicks, was a United KingdomBritish heavy electrical engineering company of the early-to-mid 20th century formerly known as British Westinghouse.

– Dean received a master’s degree in electrical engineering from Florida Atlantic university in 1982.

– He was a Professor in the Departments of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at Stanford University.

– He received his bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from National Taiwan University in 1970 and his doctoral degree in electrical engineering and computer science from the University of California, Berkeley in United States in 1977.

– It is interdisciplinary, involving people who have studied mechanical engineering, electrical engineering or computer programming.

- He completed his bachelor's degree and master's degree in Electrical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

- Bushnell graduated from the University of Utah with a degree in electrical engineering in 1968.
- After that she started in electrical engineering at the National Central University.

“ping” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “ping”:

+ You can also ask under this message, but if you expect an answer from me, please make sure to ping me.

+ This template, short for “Please Ping On Reply”, can be used to indicate whether someone is watching a page or not, and whether a ping would be appropriate when replying to them.

+ Note to Closing Admin: Please ping me if you close this as a delete and I will sort out substitution etc via a bot.

+ All of you are invited! If you want to ask a question, ping me please.

+ Geff Harrison, is an English peopleEnglish singer-songwriter, mostly known for his bands King Ping Meh and Twenty Sixty Six And Then.

ping use in sentences
ping use in sentences

“energy sources” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “energy sources”:

– Renewable energy sources like biomass energy such as firewood are being used.

– Likewise, unless clean energy supplies come online rapidly, slowing demand growth will only begin to reduce total emissions; reducing the carbon content of energy sources is also needed.

– The use of renewable resources and energy sources is increasing worldwide, with certain nations, such as Bhutan, and US states, such as California, beginning to rely entirely on renewable energy.

– The most common energy sources for heating water are fossil fuels: natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, fuel oiloil or sometimes solid fuels coal or firewood.

– The energy sources of white dwarfs.” Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society” 112: 583.

– This article lists the most distant things known to us, all of which are galaxies or energy sources inside galaxies.

energy sources some ways to use
energy sources some ways to use

Use in sentence of “by water”

How to use in-sentence of “by water”:

– The lake is fed by water from Lake Brienz to the southeast, which is 6 metres higher than Lake Thun.

– These are made over thousands of years by water dripping and leaving mineral deposits.

– Rockwell wanted to portray a family within a theme of continuity, virtue, homeliness and abundance without extravagance, as confirmed by water as the modest beverage choice.

– It is famous for its Karst landscape of mountains and rivers by water cruise.

– Torres Strait would not have been covered by water which means people and animals could walk between New Guinea and Australia.

Use in sentence of by water
Use in sentence of by water

Example sentences of “by water”:

– During the Pleistocene epoch Australia and New Guinea have been land-linked and separated by water a number of times.

– The center of the seal is a shield with a tranquil scene of a moose resting in a field bordered by water and woods, pine tree stand tall directly behind the moose.

– Frost heaving is the lifting of frozen soil, caused by water rising from below to the level in the soil where it freezes, accumulates as ice, and pushes the soil above it upwards.

– Wrangel island was never covered by glaciers during the last ice ages and it was never covered by water when the ice retreated.

– To the west, is the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area fed by water from the Burrinjuck Dam.

– It was filled with sediments by water and wind.

– Augustine traveled fifty-nine days by water to attend.

– Of all lochs and lakes in Great Britain, it is the largest by surface area, and the second largest by water volume.

– South Korea is in East Asia, bordering North Korea, and is surrounded by water on three sides, as it makes up the southern part of the Korean peninsula.

– It is surrounded by water from three sides.

- During the Pleistocene epoch Australia and New Guinea have been land-linked and separated by water a number of times.

- The center of the seal is a shield with a tranquil scene of a moose resting in a field bordered by water and woods, pine tree stand tall directly behind the moose.

– It is used by water tourists.

– The main way that they are dispersed by water is during flood times, or if their plants grow near a river or stream.

– Amoebiasis is usually transmitted by water contaminationcontaminated with faeces.

– In 1959 an international campaign was started to raise money to save the temples from being flooded by water from the new Aswan High Dam.

– The weight of the fuel tanks that were filled by water also pulled it down.

– The size of earth materials that can be moved by water depends on how fast the water is moving.

– Lawns are generally composed only of grass species, subject to weed and pest control, This has resulted in a $40 billion per year industry, with American grass lawns using more water than is used to grow all the wheat and corn in the United States.  In that sense, by water consumption, grass is the United States’ leading “crop” by far, with the Environmental Protection Agency estimating that about 1/3 of all public water is used to water grass, with that number rising as high as 70% in some of the more dry regions of the United States.