– They were built by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway at its Derby Works, using the EE16SVT 1600hp diesel engine with electric transmission, in association with English Electric and the Vulcan Foundry, with whom the LMS had had a long working relationship.
– The locomotive has a diesel engine which provides electricity, and an electric motor which makes the wheels turn.
– The engines available are now 2.0 and 2.4 litre 4-cylinder petrol engines with 121kW/164hp and 130kW/175hp respectively, a 2.7 litre 6-cylinder petrol engine with 142kW/193hp and a 2.0 litre 4-cylinder turbo diesel engine with 110kW/150hp.
– The FR1 has a 9.8 litre 6-cylinder turbochargerturbo diesel engine with 223 kW/303 hp or 250 kW/340 hp respectively.
– The British Rail Class 73 electro-diesel locomotives are very unusual in that they can operate from a 750 V DC Third railthird-rail supply, but also have a diesel engine to allow them to work on non-electrified routes.
– A diesel engine can also be made to run on canola oil made from old cooking oil.
– The Soul is available with 1.6 and 2.0 litre petrol engines with 93 kW/126 hp and 106 kW/144 hp respectively, and a 1.6 litre turbochargerturbo diesel engine with 94 kW/128 hp.
Use in sentence of diesel engine
Example sentences of “diesel engine”:
– Toyota made a 4.1L diesel engine that was used in the Toyota Mega Cruiser.
– Like the earlier British Rail Class D3/6, they had the English Electric 6K diesel engine of.
– A Blackstone CoBlackstone diesel engine was fitted instead of one made by the English Electric company.
– This makes them very versatile, although the diesel engine produces less power than is available from the third-rail supply so they rarely stray from the former Southern Region of British RailwaysSouthern Region of British Rail.
– The diesel engine drives the locomotive’s wheels through a transmission system.
– A diesel engine that has a turbocharger is called a turbodiesel.
– The engines available is 1.4, 1.6 and 2.0 litre petrol engines with 80kW/109hp, 92kW/125hp and 105kW/143hp respectively, a 1.6 litre turbochargerturbo diesel engine in two versions with 66kW/90hp and 85kW/115hp respectively, and a 2.0 litre turbo diesel engine with 103kW/140hp.
– Sometimes, even the torque of a diesel engine is not enough to run such big machines.
- Toyota made a 4.1L diesel engine that was used in the Toyota Mega Cruiser.
- Like the earlier British Rail Class D3/6, they had the English Electric 6K diesel engine of.
– The diesel engine is used when an electricity supply from overhead lines or a third rail is not available.
– A diesel generator is a diesel-electric system, a diesel engine that powers a electrical generator to produce electricity.
– The FR1 has a 9.8 litre 6-cylinder turbochargerturbo diesel engine with 186 kW/253 hp.
– It gets a facelift in 2001, and were available until 2006 with a 2.5 litre 6-cylinder petrol engine with 110kW/150hp and a 2.9 litre 4-cylinder turbo diesel engine with 106kW/144hp.
– For the first time, a Diesel engine is available for the Ford Ka.
– The Venga is available with 1.4 and 1.6 litre petrol engines with 66 kW/90 hp and 92 kW/125 hp respectively, a 1.4 litre turbochargerturbo diesel engine in 55 kW/75 hp and 66 kW/90 hp versions, and a 1.6 litre turbo diesel engine in 85 kW/115 hp and 94 kW/128 hp versions.
+ In February 2017, Bennett’s child support case reopened in an attempt to work out child support terms and a parenting schedule as Bennett and Corley moved to separate residences.
+ Mel finds it hard to handle her own life including parenting her niece and nephew.
+ Since appearing in her first picture for a parenting magazine at the age of 6 weeks, Thorne has starred in television advertisementtelevision ad campaigns for ALDO K!DS, Target, Justice and Mudd for Kohls.
+ A different theory focuses again on parenting style but supports that a child can develop NPD if the parents are treating the child as very “special” and “unique”.
+ When a child is an infant, parenting involves providing food, comfort and cleaning, and allowing the infant to sleep.
+ He wrote many books on parenting to a general audience.
+ She wrote parenting books and other advice books.
– In individual regions, this dating can be considerably refined; in Europe for example, Acheulean methods did not reach the continent until around 400 thousand years ago and in smaller study areas, the date ranges can be much shorter.
– It is the third largest city in the continent of Africa.
– The purpose of this template is similar to other continent and region topic templates, however instead of the name of countries being affixed to changeable strings, the country’s demonym is affixed.
– In addition to the full three levels for the European Union countries, all countries have a NUTS code with a two-letter code for a continent and two numbers for the country, and for the USA, Canada and Australia the states, provinces, and territories are numbered separately.
– Because France was unable to invade Britain, British soldiers were able to fight on the European continent together with the armies of other countries against the armies of Napoleon.
– The older, western, two-thirds of the continent is much thicker.
– The countries that have borders on the continent with Colombia are: Venezuela.
Example sentences of continent
Example sentences of “continent”:
– The Wunderteam was the first from the continent to defeat Scotland.
– Flood basalts have covered areas as large as a continent in prehistory, creating great plateaus and mountain ranges.
– They live on almost every continent except Antarctica.
– The ships arrived back in England on 4 September 1843; the voyage had been a success for Ross as it was the first to confirm the existence of the southern continent and chart much of its coastline.
– In particular, it is now the only continent that has many native species of large mammals.
– They have also been discovered somewhere else on the continent of Europe.
– Asia is connected to Europe in the west, forming a continent called Eurasia, though sometimes it is viewed as a separate continent from Europe.
– It means the waters of the Atlantic OceanAtlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans around the continent of Antarctica.
– Point Hicks is where, on 19 April 1770, the continent of Australia was first sighted by the men on Captain Cook’s “Endeavour” voyage.
– Europe is the western part of the continent of Eurasia, often thought of as its own continent.
- The Wunderteam was the first from the continent to defeat Scotland.
- Flood basalts have covered areas as large as a continent in prehistory, creating great plateaus and mountain ranges.
– Geologists think that about two million years ago, Madagascar was a part of a big landmass that included what is now the continent of Africa, but it broke off.
– Otters live on every continent except for Australia and Antarctica.
– In Africa the country of South Africa has the highest asthma rate on the whole continent even though it is one of the richest countries.
– The Indian subcontinent has been colliding with the Eurasian continent for a while now.
– Five months later, on 3 June 1992, the High Court overturned the legal doctrine of “terra nullius” – which was the term applied to the attitude of the British Empire towards land ownership on the continent of Australia.
– Later people started to call the entire continent Asia, so the peninsula Asia was called Asia Minor.
– This travels northward at 15cm per year, and joined the Eurasian continent about 40-50 million years ago.
More in-sentence examples of “continent”:
– Later, some Spanish sailors found out that this land was a different continent than Asia.
– A smaller usage of Oceania as a continent includes only Australia, Tasmania, New Guinea, and the islands between them.
– A continental shelf is the part of the continent that is under water.
– Like the cremation of LM1, this indicates that certain cultural traditions have existed on the Australian continent for much longer than previously thought.
– Football clubs also play other teams in their continent in competitions such as the CAF Champions League and the UEFA Champions League.
– The early form of the small continent of Euramerica was in between.
– The first known sighting of the continent was in 1820.
– The supercontinent of Gondwana was to the south, and the continent of Siberia to the north.
– They are part of the African continent but belong to Italy.
– European Bahamians or Bahamians of European Descent are The BahamasBahamians whose ancestry is from the continent of Europe.
– Most volcanism associated with trenches occurs on the continent and not on the sea floor.
– Most people think Australia is a continent because it is more than three times bigger than Greenland.
– In April 1998, the band toured the European continent with Dark Funeral.
– It is currently the largest city in Australia, and the continent of Oceania.
– Because of a prophecy of Aphrodite, the new continent Europe is named after Europa.
– When Ur was the only continent on Earth, all other land was in the form of small granite islands and small land-masses like Vaalbara, which were not large enough to be continents.
– Places without government are where people follow traditions instead of government rules, small border disputed areas and the continent of Antarctica, because almost no people live there.
– Asia is the largest and most populous continent and is a continent in the seven continent system.
– The song has samples from “21st Century Schizoid Man” by King Crimson, “Afromerica” by Continent Number 6 and “It’s Your Thing” by Cold Grits.
– The most critical part was the Normandy landings, which were to get the Allied armies onto the continent of Europe.
– Every continent is in the sea, like an island.
– In particular the position of the border of that continent is important.
– France saw its dominance on the continent of Europe eroded by Prussia’s crushing victory over Austria in the Austro-Prussian War in June–August 1866.
– Africa is the second largest continent in the world.
– True toads can be found on every continent except Australia and Antarctica.
– North America is the third largest continent and the fourth most populous.
– This leads to his accompanying Woble Hui Guo Rou to the Dark Continent as her bodyguard.
– The continent was named The AmericasAmerica after Amerigo Vespucci.
– The continent of Australia, including the island of Tasmania, was separated from the other continents of the world many millions of years ago.
– The Transantarctic Mountains are a mountain range in the continent of Antarctica.
– It includes much of the continent of Africa, as well as oceanic crust which lies between the continent and various surrounding ocean ridges.
– It is not native to the continent and takes over the land of native plant species.
– If one were to divide the continent of Europe into two halves like it was during the Cold War, the Iron Curtain would subsequently split the mainstream definition of “Central Europe” in half.
– The continent is sometimes known in technical contexts by the names Sahul, Australinea or Meganesia to distinguish it from the country of Australia.
– This is also in Africa and India when they moved north and joined the Eurasian continent long ago.
– After the Lord Amberley’s death in 1876, Spalding returned to the continent and died there the following year.
– The first continent system is the seven continent system consisting of Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania/AustralasiaAustralia, North America, South America and Antarctica.
– Simultaneous celebration of World Party Day occurs in every continent of the world, including the Middle East ! and Africa.
– Zealandia, also known as the New Zealand continent or Tasmantis, is an almost underwater continent, which sank after separating from Australia 60–85 million years ago and from Antarctica 130–85 million years ago.
– But in 1869, the connection got better quickly, because the first railroad across the continent was finished.
– This also led to an increase in the slave trade that had a very bad influence for the development of the whole continent until the 19th century.
– There were at least 10 migrations from continent to continent via the Bering land bridge and Isthmus of Panama.
– Tropical waves in the Atlantic Ocean form from disturbances which drift off the continent of Africa onto the Atlantic Ocean.
– The five continent system is applying Eurasia and The Americas together, all other continents remain the same.
– During the Ordovician, the southern continents collected into a single continent called Gondwana.
– The Argentine exploration to the continent started early in the 20th century.
– The term “Pacific Islands” generally excludes the islands of New Zealand, and the continent of Australia.
- Later, some Spanish sailors found out that this land was a different continent than Asia.
- A smaller usage of Oceania as a continent includes only Australia, Tasmania, New Guinea, and the islands between them.
+ Learning many musical instruments include playing scales and arpeggios.
+ Adult female scales usually do not move: they are permanently attached to the plant they have parasitized.
+ So there is the same fingering in all 6 scales where the base tone is in the same row.
+ Logarithmic scales are also used in slide rules for multiplying or dividing numbers by adding or subtracting lengths on the scales.
+ The authors think the scales were not ossicleossified scutes or osteoderms.
+ The scales have smooth edges or are absent.
+ Ragas are sort of a mix of scales and melodies.
scales in-sentences
Example sentences of “scales”:
+ The pentatonic scales used in Indonesian gamelan music are called “slendro” and “pelog”.
+ It is also known as the knightfish or the coat-of-mail fish, due to the scales on its body.
+ Behind their neck are small scales which look like spikes, and are called tuberculate scales.
+ Spring scales are made with the assumption that they are being used on the surface of the Earth.
+ The scales are sharp, providing extra defence from predators.Yu, Jingyu et al 2015.
+ While the “Richter” and moment magnitude scales are similar, they do differ, particularly for larger earthquakes.
+ Later French composers include Olivier Messiaen who used a system of new scales which he called Modes of limited transposition.
+ The belly has 6 rows of larger rectangular scales that are generally reddish, pink, or orangish.
+ For example, the mouth is not back underneath the head, they have tails, and have many scales on their body.
+ They have Scale scales on their skin.
+ The pentatonic scales used in Indonesian gamelan music are called "slendro" and "pelog".
+ It is also known as the knightfish or the coat-of-mail fish, due to the scales on its body.
+ Behind their neck are small scales which look like spikes, and are called tuberculate scales.
More in-sentence examples of “scales”:
+ Swordfish are elongated, round-bodied, and lose all teeth and scales by adulthood.
+ Tropical cyclones in other places such as the Western Pacific Ocean or the Southern Hemisphere are classified on scales that are quite a bit like the Saffir-Simpson Scale.
+ Long and short scales remain in use for counting money.
+ Swordfish are elongated, round-bodied, and lose all teeth and scales by adulthood.
+ Tropical cyclones in other places such as the Western Pacific Ocean or the Southern Hemisphere are classified on scales that are quite a bit like the Saffir-Simpson Scale.
+ Long and short scales remain in use for counting money.
+ In contrast to many other snakes, their scales are flat.
+ Each country customized and designed its own versions to adapt to their musical scales and tunings.
+ All premium slide rules had numbers and scales engraved, and then filled with paint or other resin.
+ The diatonic scale is one of the scale scales used in music.
+ It used scales and curves of the quadrant and related tables.
+ With the aid of scales printed on the frame it also helps with such miscellaneous tasks as converting time, distance, speed, and temperature values, compass errors, and calculating fuel use.
+ Numbers are marked on sliding scales at distances proportional to the differences between their logarithms.
+ If y is “off the scale” locate and square it using the A and B scales as described above.
+ It can curl up into a ball when threatened, with its overlapping scales acting like armour while it tucks its face under its tail.
+ But SI correctly scales any SI prefix.
+ Circular slide rules also eliminate “off-scale” calculations, because the scales were designed to “wrap around”; they never have to be re-oriented when results are near 1.0—the rule is always on scale.
+ Tough, rounded scales protected the top of the skull, while four large pyramidal horns projected outwards from its rear corners.
+ Scutes are made up of a fibrous protein called keratin that also makes up the scales of other reptiles.
+ When looking through a microscope, the scales look like a plate with growth rings and spikes on the top edges.
+ This made chromatic scales very interesting and “colourful” which is why they were called “chromatic”.
+ Scutes are similar to scales and serve the same function.
+ By default the infobox image scales to upright=1.13.
+ Moths have larger scales on their wings.
+ Sharks and other chondrichthyes have “placoid” scales made of denticles, like small versions of their teeth.
+ In set theory musical set theory, Allen Forte classifies diatonic scales as set form 7–35.
+ In its most basic form, the slide rule uses two logarithmic scales to allow rapid multiplication and division of numbers.
+ Like many musical scales it is made up of seven notes: the eighth duplicates the first at double its frequency so that it is called a higher octave of the same note.
+ The term is also used to describe the heavy armour of the armadillo and the extinct glyptodon, and is occasionally used as an alternative to scales in describing snakes or certain fish, such as sturgeon.
+ In conifers, bracts are associated with the scales of a cone.
+ Lengths scales are called macroscopic if they fall in the range of more or less than 1 mm or up to 1 km.
+ He was fascinated by scales which can only be transposed in two or three different ways.
+ There are rows of scales on top of its tail and a covering of scales branching into feather-like structures.
+ He also used the old scales known as the church modes.
+ He owned the popular Canadian Broadcasting Corporation radio series, “The Scales of Justice”.
+ This system measures on two different scales of 10 points.
+ By the 1920s, to probe the operating of the electromagnetic field at minuscule scales of space and time, quantum mechanics was developed.
+ Trigonometric scales are sometimes dual-labeled, in black and red, with complementary angles, the so-called “Darmstadt” style.
+ Separate scales are used for jazz/classical albums, and soundtracks.
+ It is not a true berry, but its unusual roundness and merged scales make it look like a berry.
+ The cones are cylindrical, 7–10cm long and green when young but maturing to a pale brown when they shed their scales and winged seeds.
+ The long and short scales are two of several large-number naming systems for integer powers of ten that use the same words with different meanings.
+ Messiaen was fascinated by scales that only had a few transpositions.
+ The scales are usually covered with a layer of slime which improves passage through the water, and makes the fish more slippery to a predator.
+ The scales were exceedingly hard and glossy withall the appearance of burnished gold.
+ Another drawback of circular slide rules is that less-important scales are closer to the center, and have lower precisions.
+ Premium slide rules included clever catches so the rule would not fall apart by accident, and bumpers to protect the scales and cursor from rubbing on tabletops.
+ Then they close their beaks and the tips push the scales apart.
+ The scales of birds are made of the same keratin as beaks, claws, and spurs.
+ Those slide rules have special scales for those applications, as well as normal scales.
– He started working in the music industry as a sound engineer at Spaceward Studio in Cambridge when he was 16.
– But the sound of a simple signal can be boring after a while.
– In popular usage, stereo usually means two-channel sound recording and sound reproduction using data from two speakers.
– The templates automatically wikilink an IPA symbol to the respective sound article and provide IPA-defined brackets.
– THX is the trade name of a high-fidelity sound reproduction standard.
– For example, websites might have important information in a sound file with somebody reading it out loud, which would make it possible for people who are blind or who have trouble seeing to get the information.
Example sentences of sound
Example sentences of “sound”:
– It does not sound in any particular key, but floats along.
– To the east, the Block Island Sound connects to the sound.
– People who can roll their tongue can sometimes make a high pitched sound by blowing through their rolled tongue.
– Drummer Matt Cameron described the sound on the EP as “pretty raw.” “Haughty Culture”.
– So in 2001 GWAR returned to their thrash metal sound after releasing their eighth CD “Violence Has arrived.
– Both sound the same, but have slightly different meanings.
– People with tinnitus may take part in yoga, exercise regularly, perform sound therapies or join a tinnitus community.
– Le Notre’s style of garden design was widely imitated in Europe, but without his taste and sound professional judgement.
– The band kept much of their sound from “Invincible” on their next studio album “Alien Youth”.
– He thought that the role of a journalist must be to convince people with sound arguments.
- It does not sound in any particular key, but floats along.
- To the east, the Block Island Sound connects to the sound.
- People who can roll their tongue can sometimes make a high pitched sound by blowing through their rolled tongue.
More in-sentence examples of “sound”:
– Ezekiel says that it was the watchmen’s duty to sound the alarm to warn the people that they were under attack.
– This can cause various problems depending on the type of program, for example it could cause a navigation program to navigate to an unintended location, or distorted sound in an audio recording program.
– Nashville sound is a sub-genre of country music.
– The user can control the volume on each channel or sound source to be as loud as they want.
– He helped to shape the sound and look of heavy metal.
– The sound of their music had caused a traffic jam on the street below.
– In sound recording, equalization is the process commonly used to change the frequency response of an audio system using linear filters.
– Estefan is known as a member of the Miami Sound Machine.
– Different sources may be used such as microphones, sound cards and CD players.
– Thus, it is possible to use the same compression operation onto a text file or an image file or a sound file.
– The car was launched in the UK with a memorable advert with the car made entirely of cake and used the song My Favourite Things from The Sound Of Music.
– You can make any sound by playing several tones at the same time.
– Filming took place between December 1998 and February 1999 on sound stages at the Warner Bros.
– The bottom of each string is tied to the sound box.
– The percussion should make their sound more like drums.
– It features rapper Jay-Z and production by Rodney “Darkchild” Jerkins, utilizing the bass, hi-hat, and the 808 instruments and sound system, reminiscent of many popular Rich Harrison productions.
– Mitsuko Uchida told Humphrey Burton in a 2002 BBC Radio 3 interview that “there is nobody on earth who can actually get certain range of colour, and also the control – don’t underestimate this unbelievable control of his playing.” In addition, the conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin cites Lupu as an inspiration while he was a piano student, saying that listening to recitals and recordings by Lupu “shaped my conception of sound from a very young age”, and the cellist Steven Isserlis called him “one of the greatest artists I have ever heard or known”.
– Press this key very slowly so that it does not sound and hold it down.
– A Woodwind instrumentwind instrument in which sound is produced by the reeds in the mouthpiece, as a bassoon, clarinet, oboe, or saxophone, or by the passing of air across the mouthpiece, as a flute.
– Semivowels are a type of approximant consonant, which sound like vowels if you pronounced them alone.
– Space was cramped, and the sound of the record was different from their earlier ones.
– The pads themselves are designed to produce little acoustic sound, other than the dead sound of the wooden drum sticks hitting rubber.
– By changing the position of the harp pedals a harpist can change the scale which will sound when the glissando is played.
– Recordings are sometimes remastered, to copy them to another format, or to make them sound better.
– Bell was also the keyboardist of pop punk band Cinematic Sunrise as well as the keyboardist of experimental rock band The Sound of Animals Fighting.
- Ezekiel says that it was the watchmen's duty to sound the alarm to warn the people that they were under attack.
- This can cause various problems depending on the type of program, for example it could cause a navigation program to navigate to an unintended location, or distorted sound in an audio recording program.
- Nashville sound is a sub-genre of country music.
– These vowels were all long vowels until the Great Vowel Shift in English, in which the vowel sounds in English changed to sound very differently from before.
– It was also used by Saint-Saëns in his “Danse macabre” where it is supposed to sound like a skeleton, and in his “Carnival of the Animals” where it is supposed to sound like fossils.
– In these first works he tries to combine mathematics, psychology and philosophy with a main goal to provide a sound foundation for mathematics.
– Some Western Composers liked to use a drone to make it sound like bagpipes or other folk instruments.
– The album’s music was different to the groups previous sound as it was a bit more “futuristic” sounding and was heavily rooted in dance music.
– Born in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada, Lumley starred for several years with the Owen Sound Mercurys and later with the Owen Sound Orphans and then the Barrie Colts.
– This double bass solo with piano accompaniment makes the elephant sound heavy and clumsy.
– He could mimic the sound of Livestockfarm animals, a rusty gate and noises from around the village.
– In 1994 she played the lead in The King and I and in 1997 she played the lead in The Sound of Music.
– Later on, after passing his international baccalaureate, he studies sound techniques at the, Canada and at the in Geneva, Switzerland.
– Musical references proved difficult to clear, so “The Sound of Silence” and “Subterranean Homesick Blues” were cut from the U.S.
– The movie is based on the Broadway theatreBroadway musical “The Sound of Music”.
– His three “Gnossiennes” sound more Oriental, and Satie wrote some very strange remarks in the music.
– Hear the sound of the bugle.
– His past experience made him ready to work more with sound and electricity.
– I hate to hear you sound so distressed about all of this.
– For the “A” pedal, the usual place makes all the “A” strings sound like a normal “A”.
– An idiophone is a type of musical instrument that makes sound from the material of the instrument itself.
– Since they live on the ground in fairly dense undergrowth, sound is used by the males to attract attention.
– He was also known to produce a sound called a “panic” that caused extreme pain to any who heard it, this sound is the origin of the English word panic.
– When a sound source is moving towards someone, the frequency seems to increase.
– Sometimes he uses blocks of sound like Edgard Varèse.
+ Players can turn on Star Power to get more points by the “*” button on the keypad or the “OK” button in the center of the directional pad.
+ It was one of the first to feature the Perspecta directional sound system at limited engagements.
+ It places directional arrow and one or two text fields in a map row, optionally enclosed by parentheses.
+ They give the Tawny owl excellent directional hearing.
+ The following should only be used when the input sequence uses something other than the primary input or mixes input between directional devices.
+ Because most of the excursions found before Lake Mungo were in sedimentary material, it had been thought that the magnetic field directional anomalies were detrital or diagenetic in origin.
+ This provides not only directional but also information on the time of day.
– ID card from 1934 was a Turkish field marshal and President of Turkey from 1923 until his death in 1938.
– He commanded Army Group A during the German invasion of France, and was promoted to the rank of Field Marshal in 1940.
– Several senior German military officers, such as Field Marshal Walter Model did not think the attack would work.
– The city finally regained its importance in 1938, when Field Marshal Plaek Phibunsongkhram chose Lopburi to be the largest military base in Thailand.
– Mohamed Hussein Tantawy Soliman is an Egyptian field marshal and former politician.
– The rank of Field Marshal is never awarded except to a General who has commanded an army in war.
– Field MarshalField Marshal Montgomery’s Operation Market Garden only achieved some of its goals.
In sentence examples of Field marshal
Example sentences of “Field marshal”:
- In 1799, the Russian Army under command of Field Marshal Suvorov crossed the Pigniu pass.
- His second son was Henry, father of Field Marshal Montgomery.
- According to another theory, it was introduced in 1857 by Field Marshal Radetzky, who spent much of his life in Milan.
– In 1799, the Russian Army under command of Field Marshal Suvorov crossed the Pigniu pass.
– His second son was Henry, father of Field Marshal Montgomery.
– According to another theory, it was introduced in 1857 by Field Marshal Radetzky, who spent much of his life in Milan.
– No German field marshal had ever surrendered, and the implication was clear.
– Eisenhower and Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of AlameinBernard Montgomery over whether Montgomery or American General Omar Bradley in the south would get access to supplies.
– It was named in honor of the GermanyGerman field marshal and statesman Paul von Hindenburg.
– General Muhammad Ayub Khan was a general of the Pakistan Army and a self-proclaimed Field Marshal during the mid-1960s.
– The names of Field Marshal General Alexander Golitsyn and Prince Alexander Vyazemsky are mentioned.
– His old name was “Somchit” and after that changed to Kiangsak to followed Field Marshal Peak Piboonsongkram’s law that the man had to have a name that showed hardenness.
– In 1708 he became Field Marshal and Supreme Commander of the Imperial troops in newly conquered Naples.
– Since no German Field Marshal had ever been taken prisoner, Hitler assumed that Paulus would fight on or kill himself.
– Wilhelm Bodewin Gustav Keitel was a GermanyGerman field marshal between 1938 and 1945 the chief of the “Oberkommando der Wehrmacht”.
+ Each school offers many courses that students take to earn a degree.
+ This law allowed terminal illnessterminally ill people to get a prescription for a medication that they could take to kill themselves.
+ Lil struggled with her decision of who to take to the last tribal council, but chose Sandra.
+ They planned the story for seasons two, three and four but were not sure exactly how long it would take to tell it.
+ Aragorn decides to take to the “Paths of the Dead”.
+ This means should her son Prince William, Duke of Cambridge take to the British throne as he is expected to, William would become the first blood descendant of Charles II to do so.
+ Members of the Black Hand had learned the route they would take to their destination.
+ Once you make a decision to stop a snowmobile, the distance it will take to stop will be a combination of the speed of the machine, weight of the machine and the available friction and or the mechanical damping between the snowmobile and the surface on which it is trying to stop.
take to how to use?
Example sentences of “take to”:
+ Also because of the technology, we have lost our sense of direction because we always look at our GPS on our cellphone when we do not know the path we must take to get there.
+ The emperor also had a passion for gladiatorial combat, which he took so far as to take to the arena himself, dressed as a gladiator.
+ A sleeping pill is a drug that people take to help them sleep.
+ White’s ships turned around and sailed back to England because they had nothing to take to the colony.
+ The naiads – which do not look much like dragonflies at all – hatch and immediately take to the water.
+ NASA estimated in 2006, that it wil take to 2068 for the ozone layer in Antarctica to recover to the level before human-induced thinning.NASA :, NASA Earth Observatory News Archive, 29th June 2006 According to the World Meteorological Organization, the state of the ozone layer over Antarctica will not change noticeably in the next twenty years.
+ Then the Witch’s army outnumbered very quickly, and she is soon killed by Aslan, while the leftover of the enemies either give themselves up or take to flight.
+ Big O notation is used to find the upper bound of the function’s growth rate, meaning it works out the longest time it will take to turn the input into the output.
+ However, revisions could also be pruned “in advance”, by many actions each person could take to avoid long-term storing of more revisions.
+ Long ago, the mice had a general council to consider what measures they could take to outwit their common enemy, the Cat.
+ Strong oppose this is a good topic to take to VGA but the grammar and prose is excruciatingly weak.
+ The measures he liked to take to deal with inflation were not well liked.
+ Kayakers and canoers also take to the lagoon and one can often see scullers as well.
+ Too many issues for the time it would take to rewrite, and I can’t even verify whether he’s notable enough for an article to begin with.
+ Also because of the technology, we have lost our sense of direction because we always look at our GPS on our cellphone when we do not know the path we must take to get there.
+ The emperor also had a passion for gladiatorial combat, which he took so far as to take to the arena himself, dressed as a gladiator.
+ A sleeping pill is a drug that people take to help them sleep.