In sentence examples of “complicated by”

How to use in-sentence of “complicated by”:

– Mashayekhi died on 2 April 2019 at a hospital in Tehran from pneumonia complicated by laryngeal cancer, aged 84.

– Bass died of sepsis complicated by kidney disease and diabetes on February 16, 2019 in Concord, North Carolina at the age of 57.

– Locke died in Los Angeles, California on November 3, 2018 from cardiac arrest complicated by breast cancerbreast and bone cancer, aged 74.

– Their love is complicated by an old woman named Katisha who believes she will marry Nanki Poo.

– Grantham died from a pulmonary embolism complicated by lung cancer in London on 15 June 2018 at the age of 71.

In sentence examples of complicated by
In sentence examples of complicated by

Example sentences of “complicated by”:

– Chacko died on 14 August 2018, aged 92, at his home in Kochi, Kerala from cardiopulmonary arrest complicated by Parkinson’s disease.

– Hunter died on July 8, 2018 from cardiac arrest complicated by thrombosis in Santa Barbara, California, aged 86.

– The issue of determining “top-level tables” is complicated by the use of templates: a table coded inside a template might seem to be a top-level table.

– Radoičić died of pneumonia complicated by lung cancer in Rijeka, Croatia on 15 July 2017 at the age of 86.

– Wallace died on September 13, 1998 in Montgomery, AlabamaMontgomery, Alabama from sepsis complicated by a spinal infection, aged 79.

– A heavy cigarette smoker, he died in New York City of heart failure complicated by chronic emphysema.

– Cifuentes died on 30 July 2017 of cardiopulmonary arrest complicated by pneumonia after falling at his home in Buenos Aires, Argentina at the age of 91.

- Chacko died on 14 August 2018, aged 92, at his home in Kochi, Kerala from cardiopulmonary arrest complicated by Parkinson's disease.

- Hunter died on July 8, 2018 from cardiac arrest complicated by thrombosis in Santa Barbara, California, aged 86.
- The issue of determining "top-level tables" is complicated by the use of templates: a table coded inside a template might seem to be a top-level table.

– Christiansen died in Duluth, Minnesota on November 5, 2018 at the age of 74 from pneumonia complicated by lung cancer.

– Giller died in Bernalillo, New Mexico on October 1, 2017 of pneumonia complicated by Alzheimer’s disease at the age of 99.

– On May 27, 2018, Dozios died of multiple organ failure complicated by an infection at a hospital in Philadelphia at the age of 70.

– On 18 December 2016, at 6:00 am, Gabor died at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, California from cardiopulmonary arrest complicated by coronary artery disease, aged 99.

“intended” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “intended”:

+ Observations on the coasts of Van Diemen’s Land, on Bass’s Strait and its islands, and on parts of the coasts of New South Wales; intended to accompany the charts of the late discoveries in those countries.

+ This subtemplate is used by Template:Wikidata location map, and is not intended to be used directly.

+ There the intended effect is magical rather than calling forth justice from a god.

+ It is to be distinguished from an archaic figure still visible, carved in the northern side of the mountain near Magnesia, to which tradition has given the name of Niobe, but which is really intended for Cybele.

+ Originally, the Crusaders intended to relieve the beleaguered Christian stronghold of Acre, but before they could do this, several disasters happened to the French.

+ This template is intended to simplify the linking process to files using WebCite.

intended - some sentence examples
intended – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “intended”:

+ Later on Sunghee left the group in March 2008 due to parental pressure, just when Kara intended their comeback.

+ These articles do not necessarily require attention; the lists are intended only for informational purposes.

+ Some terms are intentionally intended to obscure, disguise, distort, or otherwise change the meaning of words.

+ An interception or intercept is a move in football that happens when a player on the defensive team catches a ball from the quarterback instead of the intended receiver.

+ The tough old warrior, seeing through the intended flattery, curtly remarked that he certainly was no sage and the animal was certainly no qilin.

+ Although the new constitutions did not have the legal authority to repeal the Act, the repeal was intended to establish them as independent legal systems based only on home-grown legislation.

+ The movie is intended to be the fourth installment in the DC Extended Universe.

+ The keywords are intended to identify original URLs that point to live sites that are inappropriate: spam, advertising, porn, etc.

+ President Donald Trump announced on July 28, 2019, that he intended to nominate Ratcliffe to replace Dan Coats as Director of National Intelligence.

+ It is intended for tertiary sources.

+ Maybe include a simplified sub-heading on the main article that is intended for high school and middle school children.

+ Later on Sunghee left the group in March 2008 due to parental pressure, just when Kara intended their comeback.

+ These articles do not necessarily require attention; the lists are intended only for informational purposes.

More in-sentence examples of “intended”:

+ Americans in the United States are not part of VOA's intended audience, but many Americans do listen to the program.

+ This infobox template is "not" intended to be used for articles about former competition swimmers who are primarily notable as competition swimming coaches.
+ It is not intended to be used directly in any article.

+ Americans in the United States are not part of VOA’s intended audience, but many Americans do listen to the program.

+ This infobox template is “not” intended to be used for articles about former competition swimmers who are primarily notable as competition swimming coaches.

+ It is not intended to be used directly in any article.

+ It is not intended to be used for mythological figures.

+ Guthrie, the Socratic method was intended to demonstrate one’s ignorance.

+ She told “Fresh Airs Terry Gross the role was originally intended for a man but, at the urging of Steve Carell’s wife Nancy Walls, was offered to Lynch instead.

+ He initially intended to play drums.

+ A pike is not intended to be thrown.

+ This movie was intended for Marilyn Monroe, but she died before the movie began filming.

+ The following lists are ordered based on the list on official website of the series, which reflects the intended watching order of the creators.

+ To resolve this error, remove wikilinks from title-holding parameters that are intended to be externally linked or remove the external URL, which will allow the internal wikilinks to work as expected.

+ Although similar to a sideways smiling face, the intended interpretation was different and this does not appear to have inspired the later smileys.

+ Romana first appears in “The Ribos Operation”, and was intended as a contrast to her predecessor, the savage Leela.

+ This template is intended for any operating railway station in Greater London and those stations outside the boundary that operate Transport for London zonal pricing and/or Oyster card pay-as-you-go.

+ It criminalizes production and distribution of technology, devices, or services intended to circumvent measures which control access to copyrighted works.

+ This was the first general council in the history of the Church since the Apostolic Council of Jerusalem.Carroll, 12 The resolutions in the council, being ecumenical, were intended for the whole Church.

+ It was intended to meet “the general interest in, and propagation of, the flowering species of the new antipodean colonies”.

+ The bottom cell is intended for footnotes, see-also, and other such information.

+ Its purpose is to reduce confusion by helping users get to their intended page if they were redirected to another page while, for example, searching for a topic.

+ Waterbeds intended for therapymedical therapy date back to the 19th century.

+ The experiment was intended to run for two weeks, but after 6 days had to be abandoned because the guards became more abusive towards the prisoners.

+ Also, especially in puroresu, the term can refer to a bump which is intended to make a move appear as if the receiver landed on his/her head.

+ T-ara had intended to make one more album as a six-member group.

+ The opera was intended for performance at the court.

+ The “” parameters are not intended to be used together.

+ Also many computers intended for home or professional audio/video use have built-in “FireWire” ports, including all Apple Inc.

+ I am not sure that is what was intended above.

+ This template is intended as a very simple version with minimal code and to present a smaller sized notice on a user’s talk page just to inform them that a message they left has been responded to on your own talk page.

+ It is intended for use in the “External links” section of an article.

+ It is not intended to be transcluded directly from the main article space.

+ This template is intended to be used on feedback pages and talk pages for software deployments.

+ The intended message is understood.

+ The painting was intended for the Musée du Louvre.

+ The building basically consisted of a large hall, the Queen Regent’s Hall, with an area of 2,000 square meters, intended for public events.

+ This survey is intended to tell us what funding priorities contributors agree and disagree on.

+ The ship left Ushuaia, Argentina on November 11, 2007, on a 19-day cruise intended to trace the route of 20th century explorer Ernest Shackleton through the Drake Passage.

+ He intended to sail to India.

+ It is intended for pages which are in other pages, i.e.

+ Both images use synthesis, and a bottom-up perspective, indicating that they have been positioned high up and intended to be viewed from below.

+ This user information template is intended only for use when reporting accounts or IPs who are which facilitates reverting mass edits made in rapid succession.

+ This template is intended to be used on year in US state categories.

+ The conservatories, designed by WilkinsonEyre and Grant Associates, are intended to be an energy-efficient showcase of sustainable building technologies and to provide an all-weather edutainment space within the Gardens.

+ The university is intended mainly for moderate religious people.

+ It was intended that the 2d blue was to be issued at the same time as the Penny Black.

+ External utility function primarily intended for use in checking and debugging.

+ The Raj was never a colony, because it was never intended or used as a place of settlement.

Use in sentence of “semester”

How to use in-sentence of “semester”:

– She considered majoring in social work, but quit after one semester to pursue an acting career.

– By the second semester of her sophomore year, she left school to focus on her musical career.

– This semester I have an advanced 11th grade American Literature class.

– He left after one semester to work in the band.

– In the fall semester of 1973, Carver was a teacher in the Iowa Writers’ Workshop with John Cheever, but Carver said that they did less teaching than drinking and almost no writing.

– Garner studied at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, for one semester before dropping out and returning home.

– I’ll continue to try to keep their work organized, but if anyone is concerned, this is probably the last semester I will use SEWP with a large class of students.

– This system uses the General Weighted Average per semester as a basis whether or not a particular student shall be retained at the course or college he or she is enrolled to.

Use in sentence of semester
Use in sentence of semester

“deliberately” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “deliberately”:

+ According to Tomlinson Holman, the inventor of the THX system, the name of the technology was deliberately chosen because it contained both a reference to his name, and to Lucas’s early movie “THX 1138”.

+ Pheromones are odors that are deliberately used for communication.

+ According to a conspiracy theory, the chemicals are said to be deliberately sprayed for reasons that are kept secret by the government.

+ A portion of deliberately deteriorated gunpowder, at such a low quality as to make it unusable in firearms, when placed in a heap and ignited, still managed to create a large explosion.

+ The band had deliberately changed their sound for this record.

+ Its disgusting taste means that fishermen did not deliberately try to catch it, that is, before scientists started offering rewards.

+ They deliberately avoided using lots of scenery and made use of symbolic ideas, especially lighting.

+ Please watch out for a number of IPs deliberately changing dates and date of births to be incorrect.

deliberately in-sentences
deliberately in-sentences

Example sentences of “deliberately”:

+ Misgendering is when someone does not use the pronouns preferred by a transgender person, deliberately or by accident.

+ The ideas of clear tonality are often deliberately blurred.

+ Advertisers use many different techniques to get people to notice their adverts, often using deliberately shocking or provocative images.Once they have managed to make people notice their advert, they need to ‘sell’ the product or brand.

+ It was also the first spacecraft to be deliberately crashed.

+ Their ID numbers, home addresses and telephone numbers were deliberately leaked online.

+ Killer whales imitate others, and seem to deliberately teach skills to their young.

+ Half an hour after the election results, the SPD chairman Franz Müntefering announced that the chancellor would clear the way for premature federal elections by deliberately losing a vote of confidence.

+ There is the role of Oktavian in Richard StraussRichard Strauss’s opera “Der Rosenkavalier but this opera was deliberately trying to produce the old-fashioned atmosphere of Mozart’s time.

+ In the 1974 entry draft, Buffalo Sabres General Manager Punch Imlach deliberately selected an imaginary Japanese center, Taro Tsujimoto, supposedly of the Tokyo Katanas of the Japanese Ice Hockey League, in the 11th round.

+ Misgendering is when someone does not use the pronouns preferred by a transgender person, deliberately or by accident.

+ The ideas of clear tonality are often deliberately blurred.
+ Advertisers use many different techniques to get people to notice their adverts, often using deliberately shocking or provocative images.Once they have managed to make people notice their advert, they need to 'sell' the product or brand.

+ Britten deliberately uses a limited number of musical sounds.

+ They do this to deliberately cause traffic disruption.

+ The driver was among the dead and is believed to have deliberately caused the crash.

+ He does not know how to use the magical powers deliberately but in times of danger he somehow manages to use the power.

+ If the speaker were deliberately attempting to divert the issue, this would be an example of a red herring.

+ She had a relationship with movie producer James Orr, who deliberately injured her, for which he was convicted of assault.

+ However, she has telekinesistelekinetic powers which she uses to take revenge on the people who deliberately cause her suffering.

More in-sentence examples of “deliberately”:

+ The group’s song “Euro-Vision” was a cheerful bleepy song with deliberately banal lyrics about the contest itself.

+ But he said that “Lincoln’s rhetoric is, instead, deliberately Biblical”.

+ A placebo is a treatment for a disease or condition which is deliberately ineffective.

+ There have been many countries deliberately missing the Olympics in order to make political statements.

+ The car is put under severe conditions to see what will make it fail, or deliberately crashed to measure the damage.

+ A rumour that the Soviets had persuaded him to lose deliberately to Botvinnik in the 1948 World Championship has no evidence to back it up.

+ The language of the libretto is very deliberately old-fashioned.

+ Three days later, he deliberately consumed 250 micrograms of LSD, and experienced far more intense effects.

+ Goodall observed dominant females deliberately killing the young of other females in the troop in order to maintain their dominance, sometimes going as far as cannibalism.

+ Led by Admiral Sir George Somers and Lieutenant-General Thomas Gates Sir Thomas Gates, they had deliberately steered their ship, “Sea Venture” to a reef to escape a storm.

+ Poseidon deliberately disobeys Zeus by diving into the sea from Olympus and causing a tidal wave which drowns Hyperion’s men.

+ Many Sportspersonathletes and dancers stretch deliberately before or after exercise in order to enhance performance and reduce injury.

+ Steve Wilhite says that the intended pronunciation deliberately echoes the American peanut butter brand Jif, and CompuServe employees would often say “Choosy developers choose GIF”, spoofing this brand’s television commercials.

+ In December 1982, the recently elected Chancellor Helmut Kohl deliberately lost a motion of confidence in order to hold new general elections.

+ I think we should only categorize people as terrorists when they deliberately harm other people, when a person because of his of hers political or religious conviction tries to kill people, or a person orders to do so.

+ In the 16th Century Renaissance, lawns were deliberately cultivated by the wealthy in both France and England, though they were more likely planted with chamomile or thyme than with grass.

+ In February 1983 the Federal Constitutional Court said that deliberately losing the vote was allowed, so the general elections could take place.

+ Whoever carts off government-owned items, of whatever sort, from said location to another, deliberately damages, destroys, squanders, alters or uses for any other than purpose than prescribed; apart from the penalty, according to circumstances, is liable to some or all of the prisoners for any losses incurred.

+ Some were deliberately built to look partially ruined.

+ He said that Germany should rely on “Deutsche Physik” and ignore what he said were the false and deliberately misleading ideas of “Jewish physics”.

+ It was introduced deliberately to the U.S.A.

+ Professionals disagree on whether the Haltlose are actually unable to understand the difference between good and evil, or if they understand but do not care, or if they deliberately choose evil instead of good.

+ Because the story of the opera is set in the 18th century, the style of the music is deliberately like music from that period.

+ The trial was deliberately staged in order to attract publicity to the small town of Dayton, Tennessee, where it was held.

+ As the date of the trial comes closer, the kids get a better understanding of the situation and why their father would deliberately choose to take this case if it meant the hardships he would have to ensure.

+ Then we see her deliberately getting the illness cholera and being taken to hospital.

+ Sometimes buildings are deliberately buried to make way for new buildings.

+ In 2002 at times the two drivers, Heinz-Harald Frentzen and Enrique Bernoldi deliberately failed to qualify for a couple of races in an attempt to save some money.

+ This showed that Von Osten was not deliberately giving him secret signs.

+ I deliberately didn’t delete the stubs which at least contained a table and further prose which therefore showed notability.

+ They are infamous for their outrageous lyrics and deliberately explicit behavior.

+ This is normally when they are deliberately imitating a guitar.

+ The later groups, on the other hand, were deliberately chosen for variety.

+ And sometimes political movements have deliberately and openly talked about and treated some groups as not having human dignity.

+ The memorial has a star for them, instead, but the number of stars is deliberately inaccurate.

+ We deliberately aren’t using this keyword for bugs which are resolved one way or another — the point of adding this to the template is to note to all readers of the page that the seriousness of a bug has been critical.

+ Harassment is a pattern of repeated rude or nasty behavior that seems to a normal observer to deliberately target one or more people.

+ The opera is very well known and Baz Luhrmann deliberately used parts of the story in his movie.

+ For example, some Advertisingads for the Subaru Forester are deliberately aimed at women buyers.

+ This exemption for size is just as a sanity check, and a user could still create a larger section to foster rogue ideas, but that notion, of deliberately creating invalid text as a separate section, cannot be determined without a wider discussion with other users.

+ This was not the first or last time Owen would deliberately claim a discovery as his own, when in fact it was not.

+ The upper age range is deliberately lower than sister station Radio 1 which is closer to 35.

+ The Lunar ascent stage, the part that helped it take off from the surface, was deliberately crashed back onto the Moon so that shock waves could be measured by seismic equipment left behind.

+ This is most strikingly seen when killer whales deliberately beach themselves to catch seals.

+ They claim that Aleksandr Taraikovsky was deliberately and cynically killed by an employee of the Special Anti-Terrorist Unit “Almaz” Korovin Nikita Yuryevich, with the complicity of other unidentified employees of this spesial forces unit.

+ Wagner and his partners deliberately dressed the actors in the opera “Ring des Nibelungen” so they would look like ancient Germans and so the audience would feel like modern Germans came from medieval Vikings.

+ The group's song "Euro-Vision" was a cheerful bleepy song with deliberately banal lyrics about the contest itself.

+ But he said that "Lincoln’s rhetoric is, instead, deliberately Biblical".
+ A placebo is a treatment for a disease or condition which is deliberately ineffective.

“long ago” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “long ago”:

+ Two shows with over 45,000 people each year with closed Patricio Rey near the Federal Capital, as long ago you could not enjoy.

+ It was designed as long ago as 1879, but then the plans were changed to make it look like a 13th-century cathedral like the one in Rheims.

+ When he told this to his mother, she told him the lady’s father was actually his father, who had left them long ago – so the lady he had loved was actually his sister! Evelina gives him her own money, and makes friends with him.

+ The word “capital” originally comes from the Latin word “caput”, meaning “head.” It was used to mean how many “head” of cattle a rich person owned, in days long ago when cattle were used as money.

+ One of them was found long ago when explorers found that a magnet could be used as a compass to show the direction of north south.

+ People first lived in the area as long ago as 4th millennium BC4000 B.C.E..

+ The Minoans had pictures of saffron in their palaces as long ago as 1500–1600BC, showing how it could be used as a medicine.

+ Other countries that became independent not long ago are Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1992, Eritrea in 1993 and East Timor in 2002.

long ago - sentence examples
long ago – sentence examples

Example sentences of “long ago”:

+ Grushenka had just promised Katerina she would not marry Dmitry, and she would marry a lover she used to have long ago instead.

+ Recent archaeologyarchaeological proof may show an Edomite nation as long ago as the 11th century BC.

+ CBS aired the new programs, having long ago made peace with the Smotherses.

+ Incidental music was used as long ago as the time of Ancient Greece.

+ The Bible was written long ago in Aramaic, Hebrew, and Greek.

+ Many claim Nelson a hometown whether they have moved away long ago or have been living in the Queen City for many years.

+ In a far away, long ago kingdom, Cinderella is living happily with her mother and father until her mother dies.

+ However, as we all know, he had escaped long ago using the corruption in the Indian government at that time to his advantage.

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

+ It was known long ago as plumb dulcis.

+ Grushenka had just promised Katerina she would not marry Dmitry, and she would marry a lover she used to have long ago instead.

+ Recent archaeologyarchaeological proof may show an Edomite nation as long ago as the 11th century BC.

+ These living fossils are reptiles of a type which flourished as long ago as 200 million years.

+ It is very old and was made long ago by a civilization called the “Forerunners.” In the game, the year is 2552.

+ Not long ago we deleted a lot of ethnic group categories related to the US, and I don’t think we need to start adding them for other countries.

+ As an aged man, he makes the Serbs identical to the “”Slavoserb breed”” and mocks them for their defeats they suffered long ago – which provoked negative reactions even in his “”Party of Rights””.

+ The Jōmon came long ago from Central Asia and southern Siberia to Japan.

+ This was discovered long ago by Pythagoras and is called “the comma of Pythagoras”.

+ This is wrong, the propellants were changed to hypergols long ago when it was a NASA program.

+ The daily life of Ot and Sien seemed to belong to a time long ago in history.

“currently” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “currently”:

– Reruns are currently airing on PBS in America.

– Cult currently is doing the same.

– He currently plays coaches the Indiana Jr Ice U-16 hockey team which his son Drew Doyon plays on.

– He is currently the general manager of his old team, the Chicoutimi Saguenéens.

– ALPHA is currently working on making such cold antihydrogen.

currently - some sentence examples
currently – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “currently”:

– I do not think that we currently have the knowledge or time to proofread this given our limited resources.

– Stuttgart is currently the sixth largest German city and Stuttgart Region is the nation’s third largest region.

– He is currently managing Cardiff City.

– There is currently no freeway in the city nor in any part of Sabah.

– The function currently removes spaces in addition to special characters.

– He is currently the top scorer of the Russian national team.

– The template uses an identification code for an inflation or by default the latest currently available end year, How recently depends on how the data set for each country is constructed, and on the internal tables being updated accordingly every January.

– He currently serves as a Honorary Consul General of Japan in Chittagong, Bangladesh.

– He currently competes for the WWE where he is a member of The Wyatt Family along with Bray Wyatt, Brodie LeeLuke Harper,Daniel Bryan,Eli Cottonwood.

– Kardashian is currently in a relationship with NBA player Tristan Thompson.

– Several species are currently recognised, including the domestic pig.

– The following table lists all towns in Germany that currently have a population greater than 100,000.

– Johanns Alexander Dulcien Neira is a Chilean Association footballfootballer who currently plays for the Chilean Primera División side Colo-Colo as an Attacking midfielder.

– The user can right-click to get a basic source citation for the page currently loaded in the browser, such as a news report or a journal article.

– Bloc Party is currently sitting at proposed very good articles, and I have written stubs.

– They are currently eighth and ninth in the line of succession to the thrones of 16 independent Commonwealth realms.

– Mike MacRae currently voices Buzz in various Disney and Pixar video games.

– Brandon Jones is an AmericansAmerican football wide receiver in the National Football League who is currently a free agent.

- I do not think that we currently have the knowledge or time to proofread this given our limited resources.

- Stuttgart is currently the sixth largest German city and Stuttgart Region is the nation's third largest region.
- He is currently managing Cardiff City.

More in-sentence examples of “currently”:

- Given its important role in the biosphere, there are currently efforts to Genetic engineeringgenetically engineer crop plants to contain more efficient RuBisCO.

- He is currently professor of law at the Universidade Paulista UNIP, Goiânia campus, Catholic University of Goiás, among other colleges.

– Given its important role in the biosphere, there are currently efforts to Genetic engineeringgenetically engineer crop plants to contain more efficient RuBisCO.

– He is currently professor of law at the Universidade Paulista UNIP, Goiânia campus, Catholic University of Goiás, among other colleges.

– He currently drives in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No.

– The district is currently Representation represented in the James Comer.

– One of the problems, I think, is that we currently have more active admins than we have active non-admins.

– Seaweed is currently under consideration as a potential source of bioethanol.

– The team currently plays in league ACB.

– Reruns of “Ren and Stimpy” currently air on the Nicktoons Network.

– Corsica is currently governed almost as any other “région” of France.

– He is currently a chairperson of the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies.

– Didí Torrico Camacho is a Bolivian football midfielder who currently plays for Wilsterman and the Bolivian national team.

– She is also a member of the Dutch Royal House and currently is third in the line of succession to the Dutch throne.

– The majority of lawmakers in the Legislative Assembly are currently from the United Russia party.

– Most of the remaining land is currently under claim by Aboriginal people.

– She is currently on the television series “How I Met Your Mother”.

– It is not known for certain whether the people in this category are currently living.

– See below for the currently supported time zones.

– Kenny has been a Teachta Dála Mayo since 1975, having succeeded his father longest-serving TD currently in Dáil Éireann, which makes him the incumbent Father of the Dáil.

– The section is currently used to host a European Drift Championship round.

– Direct evidence of feathers exists for the following genera, listed in the order currently accepted evidence was first published.

– They are the only NBA team currently playing in Canada.

– He currently plays as a first baseman for the Arizona Diamondbacks of Major League Baseball.

– The club is coached by Josep GuardiolaPep Guardiola and currently play in the English Premier League.

– All of Schoep’s Ice Cream is currently produced from a single factory located on Helena Street in Madison, Wisconsin.

– He currently plays for the Calgary Flames of the National Hockey League.

– It is hard to determine how many ethnic Azeris currently reside in Turkey because ethnicity is a rather fluid concept in this country.

– He currently works with the WWE where he wrestles under the ring name Heath Slater.

– He currently plays for the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League.

– The 370 MW Ivanpah Solar Power Facility, located in California’s Mojave Desert, is the world’s largest solar thermal power plant project currently under construction.Todd Woody.

– SpaceX is currently working on two further rocket engines: SuperDraco and Raptor.

– He currently plays for the Dallas Stars of the National Hockey League.

– It is currently spoken by the majority of the inhabitants of Sicily and by emigrants.

– Their third album which is currently untitled is being mixed in Los Angeles.

– He currently plays as a shortstop for the Milwaukee Brewers of Major League Baseball.

– The reality that is currently constructed can be completely changed through language.

– Bugatti is a French supercar company currently owned by Volkswagen.

– I also feel that currently only one or two people work on improving the articles listed.

– He is currently a free agent of the NBA.

– Richard Morgan Fliehr better known by his ring name, Ric Flair, is a semi-retired American professional wrestler that is currently signed to WWE.

– Bijan Kumar Shill is a famous scientist, scholar, and teacher from Bangladesh who currently works at the Gonoshasthaya Kendra.

– He is currently the Cabinet OfficeMinister of State at the Cabinet Office as well as the Chairman of Policy Review, and Chairman of the Conservative Research Department.

– She currently lives with her family in Los Angeles, California.

– Organized by Association of Football Federations of Azerbaijan and is played under UEFA rules, currently consists of 8 teams.

– They are currently working on their ninth studio album “Fading West” which is scheduled to be released on January 14, 2014.

– He currently works for different independent promotions.

– He is currently a Miami-Dade county commissioner.

– Löfven lost a vote of no-confidence on September 25, 2018, and is currently the acting Prime Minister while a new government is being formed.

– However, there is currently no policy on how the global AbuseFilters will be managed although there are proposals.

Sentence example of “amputation”

How to use in-sentence of “amputation”:

+ Susan Tyrrell born Susan Jillian Creamer; March 18, 1945 ndash; June 16, 2012 In 2000, she was diagnosed with thrombocythemia which led to amputation of both her legs below the knee.

+ This included the use of amputation or removing veins that ran in the direction of the tumor.

+ Some prisoners were condemned to amputation of their right hand and nose.

+ Her amputation is similar to his.

+ The band was formed in 1990 by vocalist Abbath Doom Occulta and former guitarist Demonaz Doom Occulta after the bands Old Funeral and Amputation disbanded and members from both of the bands joined together to make Immortal.

+ Men who survived an amputation needed to return to their work after the war.

+ The amputation process itself was done quickly.

+ After the accident, he tried to live a normal life.  He tried to make sure his amputation did not mean he could not do things he wanted to do.

Sentence example of amputation
Sentence example of amputation

Some example sentences of “water can”

How to use in-sentence of “water can”:

+ One of the main advantages of this system is that the nutrient water can be kept in a storage container and if any changes need to be made to the nutrient it is easy to do this to the storage container.

+ A body of water can be still.

+ The main disadvantages are that if any fault occurs with the circulation system the plants have little water to live on until the fault is corrected and the flow channels must be regular in their slope, if they are not then water can remain in the non-sloping areas and this can cause problems.

+ On Earth, water can exist simultaneously in three states: solid.

+ The hydrogen produced during its reaction with water can burst into flames when a large amount of potassium is added to water.

Some example sentences of water can
Some example sentences of water can

Example sentences of “water can”:

+ The building of large dams to hold water can damage the environment.

+ It is also used to tell the bees where water can be found.

+ For example, even water can be toxic.

+ For example chilled water can be transferred directly to a rack of servers which is quite helpful as we want to provide cooling to specific places.

+ It rains so hard that the water can not soak into the ground fast enough, and the water rushes down the mountainsides or hills into streams and rivers.

+ Gliese 832c is thought to lie in the habitable zone, which is the zone around a star where water can be liquid.

+ When it cools, the water can change from a gas to a liquid through condensation.

+ The fall line is the spot where boats cannot travel any farther upstream, and is also the spot farthest downstream where falling water can usefully power a mill.

+ The building of large dams to hold water can damage the environment.

+ It is also used to tell the bees where water can be found.

+ Rain water can enter the cracks and stay in the cracks, and cause the metal to corrode.

+ Its cover of the water can double in 48 hours.

+ The water can be supplied freshly from a water source or from water that has gone through the condensation process from the previous water cycle.

+ This will cause acid rain, and organisms living in the water can get sick and die, because the water where they live has more acid.

+ Like other liquids, water has a surface tension, so a little water can make drops on a surface, rather than always spreading out to wet the surface.

Example uses in sentence of “hospice”

How to use in-sentence of “hospice”:

– Whitfield died under hospice care in Washington, D.C.

– Busick died of spinal cancer on May 8, 2018, in Weirton, West Virginia, where he was receiving hospice care at the age of 63.

– Niehaus died on May 28, 2020 under hospice care in Redlands, California from heart disease at the age of 90.

– A different nurse named Florence Wald brought hospice medicine to the United States because she worked with Dame Cicely Saunders and liked what she did.

– Beattie died on 9 July 2020 under hospice care in Clydebank, Scotland at the age of 93.

– Miller died from pancreatic cancer while in hospice in Anchorage a day after his 94th birthday on March 2, 2019.

– Lurie, who had blood cancer, died under hospice care in Las Vegas from COVID-19 on December 22, 2020 at the age of 79.

– Johnson died at a hospice care facility in Charlotte, North Carolina on December 20, 2019, at age 88.

Example uses in sentence of hospice
Example uses in sentence of hospice

Example sentences of “hospice”:

- Hayman died at a hospice in New York.

- Thompson died on March 12, 2020 under hospice care in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at the age of 72.
- He died at Sacred Heart Hospice in Darlinghurst on 18 January 2015, aged 54.

– Hayman died at a hospice in New York.

– Thompson died on March 12, 2020 under hospice care in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at the age of 72.

– He died at Sacred Heart Hospice in Darlinghurst on 18 January 2015, aged 54.

– Mosher died of prostate cancer under hospice care in Irasburg, Vermont, aged 74.

– He died under hospice care in Americus from the disease on December 22, 2019 at the age of 56.

– On February 2, 2014, the Mondale family announced that she had entered hospice care for Alzheimer’s disease.

– On August 30, 2013, Mexia died from natural causes, seventeen days after her 114th birthday, at a hospice in Chula Vista, California.

– Galyon died on July 4, 2020 under hospice care in Dayton from congestive heart failure, aged 68.

– Kennedy died under hospice care of ovarian cancer on April 15, 2018 in Newburgh at the age of 73.

– Barraclough died aged 81, at the Willow Wood Hospice in Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester, on 1 June 2017, after a short illness.

Hospices have Medical doctordoctors, nursing homes and hospitals to talk to people who want to use hospice medicine.

More in-sentence examples of “hospice”:

– Mercure died in hospice care in Montreal on 17 May 2020 from throat cancer, aged 89.

– Mitchell died under hospice care in Lake Worth, FloridaLake Worth, Florida from complications of kidney cancer on February 4, 2016 at the age of 85.

– He was under hospice care in Needham, Massachusetts at the time.

– Bernard Hospice keep some barrels around for photographs with tourists.

– The Hospice movement was started in England in the 1950s by a nurse named Dame Cicely Saunders.

– There is also a madrasah and a hospice associated with the mosque.

– It may include hospice care, when the patient is sent to a special hospital for people who are dying.

– Walker III died on January 20, 2020 under hospice care in Creve Coeur, Missouri of stroke-related problems at the age of 88.

– Franklin died of prostate cancer at a hospice on January 24, 2015 at the age of 88.

– Olsen died while in hospice care in Indianapolis, Indiana on February 6, 2011, aged 84.

– Mahoney died on 4 February 2018 while in hospice care in Chicago, Illinois of complications from epilepsy and lung cancerlung and throat cancer at the age of 77.

– He died aged 82 at St John’s Hospice in north west London..

– Copeland died in a Wellington hospice on 24 November 2018 from cancer, aged 75.

– James died on January 11, 2021 under hospice care in San Francisco, aged 83.

– Bouton died under hospice care in Great Barrington, Massachusetts on July 10, 2019 from cerebral amyloid angiopathy, aged 80.

– Baliles died on October 29, 2019 under hospice care in Charlottesville, Virginia at the age of 79.

– Castro died in his sleep while under hospice care in San Diego, California, aged 98.

– On October 10, 2019, it was confirmed by Gray’s family that he had entered hospice care in Baton Rouge.

– Frey died under hospice care in Winter Park, Florida from dementia-related problems on October 14, 2019 at the age of 85.

– Sometimes, they go to a hospice to be looked after.

– Lou died from complications of dementia under hospice care in Cincinnati, Ohio, aged 91.

– Sitton died in hospice care in Atlanta, Georgia, from congestive heart failure at the age of 89.

– Vigoda died in his sleep under hospice care at his daughter’s home in Woodland Park, New Jersey from complications of an illness on January 26, 2016 at the age of 94.

– The college professor, former Cherry Hill mayor, and two-decade New Jersey state assemblyman died Wednesday, April 8, of respiratory failure at Samaritan Hospice in Voorhees.

– Fulton died on November 28, 2018 under hospice care in Nashville at the age of 91.

– Orgel died of cancer on 27 October 2007 at the San Diego Hospice Palliative Care in San Diego, California.

– Mikva died under hospice care in Chicago, Illinois from complications of bladder cancer on July 4, 2016, aged 90.

– Hanna died on March 15, 2020 under hospice care in New Hartford, New York of cancer, aged 69.

– On January 9th, 2014, she was taken off life support and was placed under hospice care at home.

– Pascutti died under hospice care in Bologna, Italy on 4 January 2017 from a “serious illness”, aged 79.

– Hechler died under hospice care in Romney, West Virginia on December 10, 2016 from a stroke, aged 102.

– He died in hospice care on 31 March 2020 at the age of 90.

– Olson died on August 27, 2020 under hospice care in Tucson, Arizona from stroke-related problems at the age of 85.

– On September 4, 2013 it was announced that Grams had been battling cancer since 2012 and had entered hospice care.

– Dingell died of prostate cancer in hospice care in Dearborn, Michigan on February 7, 2019, aged 92.

– Hadley awarded Member of Order of the British Empire in the New Years Honours for charitable services to Shooting Star Chase Children’s Hospice Care in 2019.

– Denton died from complications of a heart ailment on March 28, 2014 at a hospice in Virginia Beach, VirginiaVirginia Beach, Virginia.

– Safire died from pancreatic cancer at a hospice in Rockville, Maryland, on September 27, 2009, aged 79.

– McGrath died on 21 October 2017 at a hospice in Sydney of an aortic aneurysm at the age of 70.

– Kezdy died of cancer on October 9, 2020 while under hospice care in Glenview, Illinois at the age of 58.

– Ryan died on March 1, 2017 under hospice care in Kansas City, Missouri at the age of 87.

– Whitney died under hospice care in Independence, Minnesota on May 20, 2016, aged 89.

– Marshall died on March 4, 2017 under hospice care in Palm Desert, California, aged 87.

– Bridgford died from cancer on June 28, 2020, at the age of 60, at a hospice care center in Bettendorf, Iowa.

– Medoff died on April 23, 2019, from problems caused by a fall and cancer in hospice care in Las Cruces, New Mexico at age 79.

– Pinsent died on 4 December 2020 while in hospice care in Los Angeles of complications from Cancer stagingstage IV pancreatic cancer.

– Platt died from pneumonia at a hospice on the morning of March 29, 2014 in San Rafael, California.

– He died two months later on August 28 under hospice care from the disease, aged 61.

– Phillips died under hospice care in Milwaukee at age 95 on April 17, 2018.

– Mathews died of brain cancer at a hospice in Nashville.

- Mercure died in hospice care in Montreal on 17 May 2020 from throat cancer, aged 89.

- Mitchell died under hospice care in Lake Worth, FloridaLake Worth, Florida from complications of kidney cancer on February 4, 2016 at the age of 85.
- He was under hospice care in Needham, Massachusetts at the time.

“fractional” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “fractional”:

+ Methane can be made by many chemical ways, but usually is found in natural gas and is obtained by fractional distillation, after it has become liquid.

+ Since quarks have different fractional charges, mesons can have a charge.

+ To get the “percentage yield”, one must multiply the fractional yield by 100%.

+ This default method could be implied in certain contexts, such as when assigning a fractional number to an integer variable, or using a fractional number as an index of an array.

+ In addition, many languages provide a “printf” or similar string formatting function, which allows one to convert a fractional number to a string, rounded to a user-specified number of decimal places.

+ This suppresses the random component of the result, if occurrences of 0.5 fractional parts can be effectively numbered.

+ The significand is found by taking your number and moving the radix point until there is no fractional part, making it into an integer.

fractional - sentence examples
fractional – sentence examples

Example sentences of “fractional”:

+ This template simulates decimal-alignment for a table cell by splitting a decimal number to place integer and fractional portions into two separate cells and minimizing the space between those cells.

+ Examples show how this can be hidden and generate questions, but it occurs there because the Kelvins conversion generated two fractional parts.

+ This template simulates decimal-alignment for a table cell by splitting a decimal number to place integer and fractional portions into two separate cells and minimizing the space between those cells.

+ Examples show how this can be hidden and generate questions, but it occurs there because the Kelvins conversion generated two fractional parts.

+ It is separated into simpler, more useful mixtures by fractional distillation in Oil refineryoil refineries to give separate chemicals such as bitumen for roads.

+ This was especially useful for fractional powers.

+ These substances are made by fractional distillation in an oil refinery.

+ An oil refinery uses fractional distillation to purify crude oil, separating several different liquids for different uses.

+ When rounding a large set of numbers with random fractional parts, these rounding errors would statistically compensate each other, and the expected value of the rounded numbers would be equal to the expected value of the original numbers.

+ Here are examples of separation techniques: distillation, evaporation, chromatography, filtration, fractional distillation and magnetism.

+ An oil refinery or petroleum refinery is an industrial Factoryplant where crude oil is made into useful petroleum products by fractional distillation and other processes.

+ For fractional input it returns the base ten logarithm of the numerator.

+ The exception to this is the left and right parameters of a bar, which are set using fractional coordinates.

+ Most programming languages provide functions or special syntax to round fractional numbers in various ways.

+ Many logarithm tables give logarithms by separately providing the characteristic and common logarithmmantissa of “x”, that is to say, the integer part and the fractional part of log.

+ Since computers are limited to integers and binary, this means they cannot easily represent fractional decimal numbers.

+ A negative value indicates rounding to an upper significant digit, and a positive value indicates a fractional digit including trailing zeros.