How to use the word “really”

How to use in-sentence of “really”:

+ He then states that a person cannot pick out some future versions of oneself as really being oneself and not the others.

+ I find this example very distracting and it makes the page really hard to read.

+ It happens when we are threatened, offended, wronged, or denied something we really want or need.

+ I have conformed to the fact that gender roles are not really defined by a person’s gender in this society, people will do what they want to do since they have the freedom to make their own choice.

+ He tried really hard to fight his own psychotic mind behaviour and stop killing people.

+ Some fictional cavemen knuckle-walk or drag the knuckles of their long arms on the ground, but scientists do not agree on whether human beings evolved from ancestors who really knuckle-walked on the ground the way gorillas do.

How to use the word really
How to use the word really

Example sentences of “really”:

+ If you have any information on how to find the page history, let me know, because I’m really anxious, and you should report McDonald-ross, instead of him fixing articles, that are did wrong, he deletes them, and it’s not appropriate for the site, let me know if you can discover the page history for “human”, that was deleted, because I’m very upset, message me back please, and McDonald-ross should owe me an apology for deleting it, because I felt so bad, I couldn’t sleep, please let me know if you can discover the deleted history, I’m so sad.

+ Because the wasabi plant is so hard to grow, real wasabi is very rare and expensive, most wasabi is a green paste that is really made from horseradish, mustard and food coloring.

+ Just a few quick comments / errors that can be fixed – I did a really quick reading, so this isn’t a complete list in any way.

+ Nobody knows who Jack the Ripper really was.

+ It was not until the 1870s, when he was already in his 50s, that he started to become really well known.

+ Oversight is normally something really urgent and so it doesn’t matter for me if I get the request on IRC or via mail.

+ If you have any information on how to find the page history, let me know, because I'm really anxious, and you should report McDonald-ross, instead of him fixing articles, that are did wrong, he deletes them, and it's not appropriate for the site, let me know if you can discover the page history for "human", that was deleted, because I'm very upset, message me back please, and McDonald-ross should owe me an apology for deleting it, because I felt so bad, I couldn't sleep, please let me know if you can discover the deleted history, I'm so sad.

+ Because the wasabi plant is so hard to grow, real wasabi is very rare and expensive, most wasabi is a green paste that is really made from horseradish, mustard and food coloring.

+ This remains a great mystery and many people have different stories as to what really happened.

+ The really professional bloggers have their own sites, and also hold pages on social networking sites.

+ At the end of the first season, Eleanor figures out that her neighborhood is really part of the Bad Place.

+ The meaning here is “to rehearse”, because when a musician rehearses he will go over the music many times until he has learned it really well.

More in-sentence examples of “really”:

+ People with certain mental illnesses may also have hallucinations in which they see a person or thing which is not really there.

+ In Christianity itself it is thought to prove that Jesus himself was really God and so could lose his body and still have the power of resurrection.

+ People with certain mental illnesses may also have hallucinations in which they see a person or thing which is not really there.

+ In Christianity itself it is thought to prove that Jesus himself was really God and so could lose his body and still have the power of resurrection.

+ I see this quite often, but I never really know whether to ignore it or give the user a warning.

+ Do some of these statements really need to have 7-9 sources? The excess of numbers in superscript interferes a bit with the reading flow.

+ It is during this season that he really started to attract QMJHL’s recruiters.

+ The previously-released singles “Never Really Over” and “Harleys in Hawaii” are included on the album.

+ I don’t really have much to do.

+ The old page is really bland.

+ Aaron’s staff, according to the Bible, really became a snake and ate up all the other snakes that the Pharaoh’s magicians had made.

+ Meanwhile, Shep finds he really cannot leave Gillian, because of the spell.

+ I feel that we all would really benefit from giving Glaisher the mop.

+ Because of this, nobody outside the prison knew what Parchman was really like.

+ So far there has not been any real “oddness” and so even if they are socks there really isn’t a reason to block them but was just a little weird.

+ In an interview, Bryan revealed that, “Mike and I were really interested in other epic ‘Legends Lore’ properties, like Harry Potter and “Lord of the Rings”, but we knew that we wanted to take a different approach to that type of genre.

+ If they came and stayed we worked with them, but there’s really no pull, no incentive to come here and help out.

+ I don’t have a problem with him having the tools, just the changing from active to inactive when there is really no evidence he is active.

+ The idea of falling in natural human language as falling down begs the definition of what down really is.

+ This is an urgent business matter and I really appreciate your timely feedback.

+ During about ten seasons, he was really good at baseball game.

+ I don’t know how you managed to get sysop here, but comments like these, when you know I have an extensive history on other language projects, are really out of line.

+ Regarding “why” I should be unblocked ndash; the two main objections I’ve seen from most people are that I haven’t really provided any links that evidence change.

+ We have some really nasty stuff coming up, and frequent suppressions.

+ These situations are slowly making something really problematic for the next generation.

+ After Fred edits the video of the fake party, he posts it on the internet, where his schoolmates watch it and believe that Fred and Bertha actually had a really good party.

+ Tommy stays at Chuckie’s house for the weekend, and both of them learn that “you don’t really know someone until you live with them”.

+ Finn breaks up with Quinn after he realizes he really loves Rachel.

+ People who support the series say that the magic in “Harry Potter” is not really like occultism.

+ This makes it difficult to tell how far along the pregnancy really was.

+ I understand letting a user be unblocked could end badly, however, I also think it’s the opportunity for them to show who they really want to be, supportive or not.

+ Their problem is how to get rid of heat, and that is a problem for all really large land animals.

+ I am not sure if there is really a rule about any order in which categories are placed in but I think categories should be placed in order from most specific to most general.

+ The article is not really informative, and does not a specific statement of notability, or why is it important.

+ This was never really released.

+ We would like to make the minimum be 8 letters long and also ban certain really common passwords.

+ Burnett jokingly said that “the casting was really, really scientific.

+ Mistress Quickly comes in and says he can meet Alice, but Falstaff is not really in a mood for this.

+ Lastly, the lighthouse which is registered on the map of the world is a really beautiful and charming attraction.

+ It is also debated how authoritative the images that exist really are.

+ Certain animals that have the word “fish” in their name are not really fish: Crayfish are crustaceans, and jellyfish are Cnidarians.

+ She can see that two cheerleaders are really empousai and helps Percy escape from Kelli, one of the “empousai”.

+ Heffter builds up the story round the dripping rock in Lydia, really representing an Asiatic goddess, but taken by the Greeks for an ordinary woman.

+ Some authors, such as Hans Eysenck, have argued that the dreams Freud cites do not really support his theories.

+ Later it was discovered that it is not really a vascular plant.

+ So he really hates Dooly but always give a meal to him.

+ He was already an elderly man when he was elected pope and did not really accomplish much during his four year reign as pope.

+ This could all have been fixed if these really minor points could have been sorted out with resorting to this heavy-handed approach.

+ By mid-1922, Collins no longer really worked as Chairman of the Provisional Government.

+ Jehovah’s Witnesses believe only their religion really obeys God’s instructions and that God does not approve of any other religions because they do not follow the Bible the right way.

+ Simple really needs to sort itself out if it goes round blocking users for following the rules.

Use in sentence of “keep on”

How to use in-sentence of “keep on”:

– However, the community rarely “uses” us, this means the mailinglist is not really used and IRC requests happens only occasionally which are the reasons why things keep on the RCs for a long time or never get removed by oversights.

– They sink into the sand tail first and keep on sinking deeper into the sand until only their eyes and nose are sticking out of the sand.

– Eventually, Lee decided that he had too few soldiers to keep on fighting the Union, which had more soldiers and supplies.

– Building from that one planet, he/she later has the option to keep on developing that planet or to expand his/her colony to include up to as many planets they can afford to build, originally 9 planets.

– Comments from me and from the administrator concerned have gone unanswered, the user has never replied or commented to us on the issue, and they just keep on rolling.

– I’d oppose but Bambifan will just keep on coming back if the community doesn’t allow him here/there.

Use in sentence of keep on
Use in sentence of keep on

Example sentences of “keep on”:

– EARTHSCIENCETEACH showed up to vote keep on the RFD.

– Note that this algorithm will keep on partitioning the array into subarrays, and splitting those subarrays into even smaller subarrays.

– Seems SPA and only purpose is to vote keep on this RFD, vote stacking concerns.

– Aside I’ll keep on updating the article.

– Male hippos seem to keep on growing for their whole lives.

– This sequence never ends: it starts with 2, 4, 6, and so on, and one can always keep on naming even numbers.

– They said that he praised them when they were good, and did not keep on rehearsing once the piece was perfect.

– I’m sorry I keep on repeating the same things, but IMO, we could just have told CR90 about it, asked him not to do so again, and moved on.

– I try to keep on top of their work so nothing sits around too long.

– Good luck and I’ll keep on patrolling for him over here.

– They keep on walking and reach the Radley place when someone jumps on Jem, Scout screams and hears a snap, the person tries to attack her but is stopped by another person, Scout thinks it was  Jem but it was actually Boo Radley who heard the scream outside his house, he takes Scout and Jem back to their house, and Atticus calls Dr’Reynolds and the sheriff.

– There are times when only a few changes are made and things keep on the RCs for a long time if no oversight sees it.

– For some of those articles QD’d, or marked for QD, I would have !voted keep on an RfD.

– He worked to destroy the Confederate States of AmericaConfederacy, free all the slaves and keep on good terms with Europe.

– I would like to seek the same assistance from the admins here to finally stop his destructive edits, since bots are keep on posting wikilinks in en.wiki pointing here with an article that was created by that vandal.

– Lots of other SPA keep on removing A4,G11 tags.

– I just wanted to warn everyone on this site to keep on your toes, as we seem to be a magnet for vandalism lately.

– Or, sometimes scientists will make a theory better rather than discard it, or they will keep on using the theory hoping that it will be made better eventually.

– What they do is speed towards the surface and keep on going.

– Single purpose accounts voting to keep on the article Fatih Ürek.

- EARTHSCIENCETEACH showed up to vote keep on the RFD.

- Note that this algorithm will keep on partitioning the array into subarrays, and splitting those subarrays into even smaller subarrays.

In-sentence examples of “bell”

How to use in-sentence of “bell”:

+ It was discovered by Jocelyn Bell Burnell and Antony Hewish.

+ His career with Southern BellSouthern Bell Telephone Company, which later became BellSouth Telecommunications and then ATT, was interrupted by two years of service in the United States Army.

+ That was about the Bell System Breakup.

+ In many midwestern regions of the United States the Sweet Bell Pepper is commonly called a mango.

+ In 1879, this company joined with the New England Telephone Company to form the National Bell Telephone Company.

+ If the bell is heavy enough it will sink below the water.

In-sentence examples of bell
In-sentence examples of bell

Example sentences of “bell”:

+ Berman died of complications from Alzheimer’s disease on September 1, 2017 at his home in Bell Canyon, California at the age of 92.

+ Evans married Nancy Bell in 1959.

+ Along with Thomas Edison, Bell formed the Oriental Telephone Company on January 25, 1881.

+ Soon Bell heard the music by the blues harmonica greats: DeFord Bailey, Big Walter Horton, Little Walter and Sonny Boy Williamson I and II.

+ Verónica promoted organizations for which she advocates, the USO and UNICEF, and brought them to the bell ringing ceremony.

+ A new church bell is blessed.

+ Sometimes a ship’s bell may be used as a percussion instrument in an orchestra.

+ Berman died of complications from Alzheimer's disease on September 1, 2017 at his home in Bell Canyon, California at the age of 92.

+ Evans married Nancy Bell in 1959.
+ Along with Thomas Edison, Bell formed the Oriental Telephone Company on January 25, 1881.

+ Ride was formed in 1988 by Mark Gardener, Andy Bell and Laurence Colbert.

+ The Bell 407 is often used for transport, as an air ambulance, for law enforcement, news gathering, and movie making.

+ The world’s first wireless telephone conversation happened in 1880, when Alexander Graham Bell and Charles Sumner Tainter invented photophone, a telephone that made conversations wirelessly using light beams.

+ He was also known for co-founding and 30 years of heading Bell Pottinger.

More in-sentence examples of “bell”:

+ When it was first made, the Liberty Bell was used to make lawmakers come to legislative meetings.

+ Colin Bell was an English footballer.

+ When it was first made, the Liberty Bell was used to make lawmakers come to legislative meetings.

+ Colin Bell was an English footballer.

+ Each baton is linked to a bell with a different pitch and makes it ring out.

+ Kristen Anne Bell is an American actress and singer.

+ Its related company, Bell Aliant, provides services in Atlantic Canada.

+ His graphic design and photography have been used by IBM, Container Corporation of America, Montgomery Ward, Bristol Myers Squibb, Black Decker, Volvo, Subaru, ATT, New York Times, Bell Atlantic, BASF and Lenox.

+ The bell end is used to detect lower-pitched sounds.

+ It is a military variant of the famous civilian Bell 206 used for training by the United States Marine Corps and the United States Navy.

+ At the age of fourteen, Bell appeared as a soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Riccardo Muti.

+ The clock makes the sound one time for each hour it is, and there may also be a bell that rings when the sound is made.

+ Westminster Abbey, where they were married, held a three-hour bell ceremony.

+ In 1990 Bell recorded with harpists Junior Wells, James Cotton and Billy Branch “Harp Attack”!..

+ There is no evidence that Saint Patrick owned the bell but the Irish have believed for 1400 years that the bell belonged to Saint Patrick.

+ A remix of the song, titled “The Mark Bell Mix” was featured on So You Think You Can Dance U.S.

+ Big Ben is the nickname of a bell that hangs in the clock tower at the northern end of the Palace of WestminsterHouses of Parliament in Westminster, London, England.

+ Later, a third group, The newly formed Constitutional Union Party chose John Bell as their candidate.

+ Paprika is a spice made from the grinding of dried sweet red bell peppers.

+ The first long distance telephone call was made on August 10, 1876 by Bell from the family home in Brantford, Ontario to his assistant in Paris, Ontario, some 16 km away.

+ The Liberty Bell was kept away from the Kingdom of Great BritainBritish during the American Revolutionary War in Allentown.

+ It underwent mass testing, as all the computers at Bell Labs had Plan 9 installed, in lieu of UNIX, which was commonplace previously.

+ Fort Hood is located in Bell and Coryell Counties and is the largest employer in the CTCOG region.

+ It is where the Macquarie and Bell Rivers join together.

+ Sidney Darlington invented it at Bell Labs.

+ ATT created Bell Telephone Laboratories in 1925.

+ As a teacher of the deaf, Bell did not want deaf people to teach in schools for the deaf.

+ It was held on November 9, 1997 at Bell CentreMolson Centre in Montreal, Quebec.

+ The Bell TH-57 Sea Ranger is a USAUS helicopter.

+ In Cajun cuisine, a mirepoix or trinity is a combination of onions, celery and bell peppers.

+ The bell makes a continuous ringing sound.

+ In October 2013, Governor of UtahGovernor Greg Bell as lieutenant governor.

+ There is a bell in the National Museum of Ireland that was made around the time of Saint Patrick’s life.

+ The original bell is outside the church, near the main entrance of the mission.

+ The Bell 206 is a very popular helicopter and was sold in many countrycountries in the world, particularly in USA, Canada, and in Europe.

+ The first operating system that looked and felt like operating systems in the modern age was UNIX, made in 1969 by Bell Labs.

+ The Mariner puts her in a diving bell made out of plastic and swims down to a sunken city to show her.

+ Jeffrey Leonard Bell Republican Party politician, political consultant, author and former presidential speechwriter for President Ronald Reagan.

+ In 2018, the Critics Choice Awards nominated Kristen Bell for Best Actress in a Comedy Series and Ted Danson for Best Actor in a Comedy Series.

+ The song is written by Drake Bell and Michael Corcoran and performed by Bell.

+ The bell tower dates from the 18th century.

+ The Card Bell had a handle that set the reels in motion when it was pushed down and playing card suitmarks that lined up to form poker hands.

+ During his heavy drug use period, he revealed that he gained 80 pounds, and was going to McDonald’s and Taco Bell every day.

+ Colonel Waller also owned a slave named Isbell, who may be the Bell in Haley family legend.

+ Gertrude Bell was the oldest of her father’s five children, and his only daughter.

+ The bell is housed in a brick building near the Church of the Immaculate Conception.

+ The Bell UH-1Y Venom is a USAUS military helicopter.

+ It was a major setback for Bernini’s career and for the future of church bell towers.

+ The vacuum bell has been improved as a nonsurgical method to finally treat pectus excavatum.

“molecule” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “molecule”:

– Most molecule editor computer programs can draw a two-dimensional diagram or a three-dimensional model of a molecule based on its SMILES code.

– It is an important molecule because it can be used to make many other products.

– Chemical polarity is a feature of chemical bonds, where two different atoms in the same molecule have different electronegativity.

– It makes a very complicated molecule when it is heated.

– This leaves one to share with one of its two neighboring carbon atoms, which is why the benzene molecule is drawn with alternating single and double bonds around the hexagon.

– Vitamin A is used by the body to make rhodopsin, a molecule which absorbs light.

– The molecule was found in the nucleus of the cells and so he called it “nuclein”.

– Then the entire molecule is a dipole, and attracts other dipoles.

molecule example in sentences
molecule example in sentences

Example sentences of “molecule”:

– The cross-linking forms a molecule with a larger molecular weight, resulting in a material with a higher melting point.

– The longest link of carbon atoms in a molecule is known as its carbon skeleton or carbon backbone.

– More precisely, the question becomes why the only light absorbing molecule used for power in plants is green and not simply black.

– The small molecule can approach in either a linear or non-linear way.

– When a base, often OH, accepts a proton from an acid, it forms a water molecule which is harmless.

– During binary fission, the DNA molecule divides and forms two DNA molecules.

– The smaller a molecule is, the greater the chance is that it can fit into a pore which means the longer it spends inside the column.

– A hapten is a small molecule that changes the structure of an antigenic epitope.

– With a difference of some years, each of them described the chemical structure of the lactic acid molecule as we know it today.

– This allowed the final target molecule to be synthesised as one pure enantiomer without any resolution being necessary.

– This includes large macromolecules such as proteins, polysaccharides, lipids, and nucleic acids, as well as many smaller molecule A more general name for this class of molecules is “biogenic substances”.

– Once it finds a particular sequence, it binds to the DNA molecule and makes a cut in each of the two sugar-phosphate backbones.

- The cross-linking forms a molecule with a larger molecular weight, resulting in a material with a higher melting point.

- The longest link of carbon atoms in a molecule is known as its carbon skeleton or carbon backbone.
- More precisely, the question becomes why the only light absorbing molecule used for power in plants is green and not simply black.

More in-sentence examples of “molecule”:

– DNA is a very large molecule that contains genetic information.

– If the molecule does not have any charge, it will not move.

– A sulfoxide is a molecule that has a sulfur atom bonded to two carbons and one oxygen atom.

– For example, a linear molecule will have a bond angle of 180° because the two atoms bonded to the central atom of a molecule are separated at a maximum angle of 180° equally opposite to each other.

– The compacted molecule is 40,000 times shorter than an unpacked molecule.

– These molecules look almost identical, except that one molecule is the mirror image of the other.

– In order to induce an immune response, it needs to be attached to a large carrier molecule such as a protein.

– Ionizing radiation is a process in physics where something sends out particles or electromagnetic radiationwaves that can ionize an atom or molecule through atomic interactions.

– Switch: Using ATP and NADPH, the three carbon molecule is changed into a five carbon molecule.

– Sometimes, the scientists add a “binding buffer” to help the target molecule stick to its ligand.

– In most cases, the atoms in a molecule are held together by single bonds.

– Making an ion from an atom or molecule is called “ionization”.

– The amount of ions that get released per molecule will determine if the acid is weak or strong. Weak acids are acids that partially release the hydrogen atoms that are attached.

– Split: the enzyme RuBisCO breaks the six-carbon molecule into two equal parts.

– If the molecule has more than two atoms, then things get more complicated.

– Some insects also use a molecule called haemocyanin, which does the same job as haemoglobin does in vertebrates.

– Pericyclic reactions are usually rearrangement reactions where the molecule is a ring.

– Sometimes a molecule can react using either an S2 mechanism.

– Ultraviolet-visible absorption is a process where a molecule absorbs ultraviolet or visible light that excites electrons.

– It was made under the title ‘The Next Big Thing’ by Media Molecule and was published by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe.

– Professor Schrock’s work is continuing with metathesis as well as projects such as dinitrogen fixation and single molecule catalysts which make ammonia from dinitrogen, similar to nitrogenase enzymes in biology.

– The π-systems ability to rotate as the small molecule approaches is crucial in forming new bonds.

– A plasmid is a DNA molecule that is separate from the chromosomal DNA and that can replicate independently.

– One carbon dioxide molecule and one hydrogen molecule are removed from the pyruvate to produce an acetyl group, which joins to an enzyme called CoA to form acetyl CoA.

– If there is strong acid around, a molecule of water can be eliminated to form the double bond.

– The molecule Fullerene is made of 60 carbon atoms and looks like a truncated icosahedron.

– In Rome, he was introduced to Max Delbrück’s theories on the gene as a molecule and began to formulate methods for testing genetic theory with bacteriophages, which are viruses that infect bacteria.

– Its chemical formula is NaBrO, which means that one molecule of it contains one atom of sodium and one ion of bromate.

– In a “linear” synthesis—often used for simple structures—several steps are performed one after another until the molecule is complete.

– It is diatomic, which means that two atoms are stuck together to make a molecule in any bromine sample.

– A molecule is “achiral” if it has an axis of symmetry.

– If a large molecule has a big charge, its attraction to the opposite charge is also large.

– It is formed when two sugars are joined together and a molecule of water is removed.

– A three-dimensional model of the myoglobin molecule obtained by X-ray analysis.

– But, since the molecule is large, it will have a difficult time moving through the thick gel.

– It includes only those RNA molecules found in a specified cell population, and usually includes the amount or concentration of each RNA molecule in addition to the molecular identities.

– The absorption of a molecule can be used to determine the concentration of the molecule in solution.

– If the leaving group breaks away from the organic molecule and forms a carbocation before substitution occurs, it is called an S1 reaction.

– When has input, the template automatically adds an external link to the Jmol 3D molecule model.

– If one of the R groups is hydrogen, the molecule is the sulfur version of an aldehyde.

– An important molecule of this kind is dimethyl sulfoxide.

– As well as that, the molecule heme contains an aromatic system with 22 π electrons.

– Because most molecules from living things change shape depending on how much acid is nearby, the binding buffer and elution buffer can make the ligand and target molecule change shape to hold on tighter or let go of each other.

– Once the acid has formed, the diatomic molecule can not easily be regenerated.

– A thiol is a molecule that has a R–SH group.

– Briefly, the hydrogen bonds holding together paired bases are broken and the molecule is split in half: the legs of the ladder are separated.

– Since the molecule has multiple negative charges at physiological pH, a cation is present in salts of chondroitin sulfate.

– It is a molecule that looks exactly like another one when viewed in a mirror.

– The electrons create slightly different charges from one end of the molecule to the other.

- DNA is a very large molecule that contains genetic information.

- If the molecule does not have any charge, it will not move.

Some example sentences of “occasion”

How to use in-sentence of “occasion”:

– In 1987 Marzahn hosted the “Berliner Gartenschau” a horticulture show on the occasion of Berlin’s 750th anniversary.

– On another occasion he argued with the headmaster of the school about who was allowed to choose the choir section leaders.

– Tomoko Ogawa is a female 7-dan She was promoted to 7-dan from 6-dan in occasion of her death.

– On one occasion they met one another by accident.

– Lita attempted to regain the title on several occasions, wrestling Ivory at Survivor Series and Rebellion, but she was thwarted on each occasion by Steven Richards, Ivory’s mentor.

– As a matter of practice user “talk” pages are usually not deleted, barring legal threats or other grievous violations that have to be removed for legal reasons; however, exceptions to this can be and are made on occasion for good reason.

– In 2008, on the occasion of the thirtieth anniversary, “Diario” has revamped graphics.

Some example sentences of occasion
Some example sentences of occasion

Example sentences of “occasion”:

– Though physically strong, he was mentally lazy, and his chief interest was in sport: taking part in horse racing, chariot racing, and combats with beasts and men, mostly in private but also on occasion in public.

– Sachiko Honda is a female 8-dan She was promoted to 7-dan from 6-dan in occasion of her player retirement in 2000 She was promoted to 8-dan from 7-dan in occasion of her death.

– November 17, 2015 Klimova for the first time after the birth of her fourth child appeared in public and took part in the release of the TV show ” Evening Urgant ” on the occasion of the premiere of the series “Women in Love” on Channel One.

– On the occasion of receiving a lifetime achievement award at the 2013 Webby Award ceremony, Wilhite rejected the hard-“G” pronunciation, and his speech led to 17,000 posts on Twitter and 50 news articles.

– He served as the first chairman of the United States Senate Committee on FinanceSenate Finance Committee and its predecessor from December 4, 1815, until his resignation from the Senate on April 20, 1818; on this occasion to accept appointment as United States Ambassador to Russia, a position he held from 1818-1821.

– Cold fronts may feature narrow bands of thunderstorms and severe weather, and may on occasion be preceded by squall lines or dry lines.

– Parasakthi was released on 17 October 1952, during the festive occasion of Diwali, and faced controversies because of its portrayal of Brahmins and Hindu customs and practices in poor light.The society with powerful peoples including the then ruling State government even demanded the film to be banned.

– Bundesfest Bund Deutscher Radfahrer” for the German Cycling Federation, and “200 Jahre Dresdner Anzeiger” on occasion of the jubilee of the first newspaper of Dresden.

– Flag day in United Arab Emirates is a national occasion which is celebrated every year at November 3rd.

– We know that he went to Mons in 1449 on which occasion he met Guillaume Dufay.

– One one occasion he saved the life of a lion tamer who was being attacked by a lion.

– Khutbah is the primary formal occasion for public sermonpreaching in the Islamic tradition.

– The platform “Dialogue in Kamptal” was launched on the occasion of the European Parliament elections in 2019.

– The occasion is the presentation of the Sarah Siddons award statuette, modeled on Sarah Siddons as the “Tragic Muse”.

– On another occasion Herbert von Karajan let him drive his Mercedes 300SL.

– He then shouted to the crowd: “Gutenberg, your printing press has been violated by this evil book.” On more than one occasion Kellner was beaten by the Nazis for expressing his views.

– The event was also supposed to be the occasion to announce his engagement to Helene.

– The details of the discovery of Gough Island are unclear, but the most likely occasion is July 1505 by the Portuguese explorer Gonçalo Álvares.

- Though physically strong, he was mentally lazy, and his chief interest was in sport: taking part in horse racing, chariot racing, and combats with beasts and men, mostly in private but also on occasion in public.

- Sachiko Honda is a female 8-dan She was promoted to 7-dan from 6-dan in occasion of her player retirement in 2000 She was promoted to 8-dan from 7-dan in occasion of her death.

More in-sentence examples of “occasion”:

– However, she participated in the 2012 Italian Championships, on the occasion of admission to the London Games, and obtained the best result for the T11 category in the 100 and 200 meters run.

– On the occasion of the national holiday of the Day of the Establishment of the Independent Czechoslovak State, he received the Order of Tomáš Garrigu Masaryk II from the hands of the President of the Republic Václav Klaus on 28 October 2009.

– On this occasion people make special “”modaks”” which are loved by Lord Ganesha.

– On the occasion of his 100th birthday, the book: Friedrich Hund: Geschichte der physikalischen Begriffe, Spektrum, Akademie Verlag 1996, was published.

– A tax accountant living in Japan who somehow managed to play in multiple films over a span of 20 years, speaking both English and Japanese as the occasion required.

– On occasion nails can grow into the skin acting as a nidus of infection known as an ingrowing nail.

– Mario Vargas Llosa wrote on this occasion about Castejón’s art: “So one of the most interesting aspects of this collection of pictures of Castejón show that even today the art of painting can, without abandon modernity, have the literature as a starting point.

– On at least one occasion he dyed his hair black and, while it was wet, he wore a teacosy on his head.

– Some sources suggest the specific occasion was the Battle of Largs, which marked the beginning of the departure of King Haakon IV of Norway who, having control of the Northern Isles and Hebrides, had harried the coast of the Kingdom of Scotland for some years.

– On occasion of the World Advertising Congress 1929 in Berlin, Fiedler was awarded for his poster design.

– The importance of the occasion needed the presence and abilities of Galerius.

– Wilson, a Tarrant County Assistant District Attorney, who on occasion puts up a frown if Walker does not obtain results in time.

– John Paul II stated: As I wrote on the occasion of the 150th anniversary, “La Salette is a message of hope, for our hope is nourished by the intercession of her who is the Mother of mankind”.

– Deciding whether primary, secondary or tertiary sources are more suitable on any given occasion is a matter of common sense and good editorial judgment, and should be discussed on article talk pages.

– The tradition of the floral display resumed on the occasion of “the interdiocesian Eucharistic Congress” of 1922, where it was held in Genzano, and since then it has been held annually, except for interruptions in the years 1932, 1934, 1935 and during the five years of World War II.

– On this occasion she was attacked by a group of men who made the attempt to kidnap her and take her south where they expected to sell her and derive quite a profit.

– Krishna Janmashtami is followed by the festival Nandotsav, which celebrates the occasion when Nanda Maharaj, father of Krishna, distributed gifts to the villagers of Vrindavan in honour of the birth.

– The female lyrebirds of both species are also mimics, and will sing on occasion but the females do so with less skill than the males.

– This was the only occasion in the history of the contest on which an Irish performer performed a song in the Irish language.

– Opera was a social occasion where you could meet people and talk, even during the music.

– Hindus regard it as a celebration of life and use the occasion to strengthen relationships.

– Henrik Larsson described the match as “a sad occasion but at the same time it’s a kind of celebration for everything.” The match finished 5-1, in front of 60,000.

– The occasion was the unveiling by Dit’s daughter, Marilyn Armstrong, of a new street sign named “Dit Clapper Drive” in Hastings, Ontario.

– According to Gospel of MarkMark 6:21-29, Salome was the stepdaughter of Herod Antipas, and danced before Herod and her mother Herodias at the occasion of Herod’s birthday.

- However, she participated in the 2012 Italian Championships, on the occasion of admission to the London Games, and obtained the best result for the T11 category in the 100 and 200 meters run.

- On the occasion of the national holiday of the Day of the Establishment of the Independent Czechoslovak State, he received the Order of Tomáš Garrigu Masaryk II from the hands of the President of the Republic Václav Klaus on 28 October 2009.

– We get these articles on occasion “Joe is super cool and has great hair.” Very clear there is no notability.

– On Saturday June 21, 2008, on the occasion of the last game of the Clausura 2008 championship, Gimnasia returned to its old home in a match against Lanús.

– He was known for his competitive personality, keeping himself thirty pounds under his natural weight, and on occasion not sparing the whip on horses such as Nijinsky.

– It was prepared in 1962 on the occasion of 1,200th anniversary of his death, completed in 1981 and opened to the public in October 1982.

– Although the Supreme Court has not had an occasion to interpret this specific provision, the Court has suggested that the grant to the House of the “”sole”” power of impeachment makes the House the exclusive interpreter of what constitutes an impeachable offense.

– On one occasion Tiberius caught sight of Vipsania and followed her with “an intent and tearful gaze”.

– It was an occasion for male conversation and debate.

– He wore a wing collar with white bow tie and bands on the occasion of his first formal procession into parliament.

– The date was on the occasion of the upcoming elections to the European Parliament.

– The accuser said Singer provided him with drugs and alcohol to encourage him to have sex on more than one occasion in 1999.

– This writer, that was very proud to having combated there, described it like «the more memorable and high occasion that saw the past centuries, neither expect to see the coming».

– The King of Prussia presented her with a Gold Medal for Science on the occasion of her 96th birthday.

– Plato says that Zeno’s writings were “brought to Athens for the first time on the occasion of” the visit of Zeno and ParmenidesPlato.

– Tensions eased slightly when Frederick William visited Küstrin a year later, and Frederick was allowed to visit Berlin on the occasion of his sister Wilhelmina’s marriage to Margrave Frederick of Bayreuth on 20 November 1731.

– To Colonel Henry Bouquet at Lancaster, Pennsylvania, who was preparing to lead an expedition to relieve Fort Pitt, Amherst wrote on about June 29, 1763: “Could it not be contrived to send the small pox among the disaffected tribes of Indians? We must on this occasion use every stratagem in our power to reduce them.” Peckham, “Indian Uprising”, 226; Anderson, “Crucible of War”, 542, 809n.

– A number of musical compositions are dedicated to her, and her feast day has become the occasion for concerts and musical festivals.

– When he was released, Starčević returned to Šram’s office, where he stayed until 11 October 1871, when he was arrested again, this time on the occasion of the Rakovica Revolt.

– RuPaul has on occasion performed as a man in a number of roles.

– This was the only occasion since Roman Britain when the entire country was successfully invaded.

– Princess Máxima talked to the nation in fluent Dutch during the live broadcast on the occasion of the engagement.

– Neil Richard MacKinnon GaimanBorn as Neil Richard Gaiman, with “Mackinnon” added on the occasion of his marriage to Amanda Palmer.

– In this occasion people keep their clay idols privately in their homes, or publicly on big pandals .

“drops” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “drops”:

+ The rainbow effect can be seen when there are water drops in the air and the sun is giving light at the back of the observer at a low distance up or angle.

+ Formation of drops occurs when a mass of liquid is stretched.

+ The ride is an elevator that drops and rises several times.

+ The arsenic pentoxide drops out as white powder.

+ The honeydew then drops from the insect and makes a sticky layer on the plant.

+ Explosives : Henry places many explosives against the wall of the bank, however while doing so he drops one and the whole pile explodes, killing Henry.

+ In the dry season, the water is released down the river, and the reservoir level drops to prepare for the next flood.

+ Shocked by what she sees, she accidentally drops her towel, revealing her bare tattooed buttocks to a passing police car, whose driver pulls over, startled by the naked woman.

drops in sentences?
drops in sentences?

Example sentences of “drops”:

+ Ben's past sexual partner drops Emma in front of Ben's apartment.

+ When the electron drops back down to a lower energy state, it needs to release the energy that hit it, and it must obey the conservation of energy.
+ Before placing the last stone, he drops a burning torch through the gap, but hears only the jester's bells ringing.

+ Ben’s past sexual partner drops Emma in front of Ben’s apartment.

+ When the electron drops back down to a lower energy state, it needs to release the energy that hit it, and it must obey the conservation of energy.

+ Before placing the last stone, he drops a burning torch through the gap, but hears only the jester’s bells ringing.

+ He drops his key in the street.

+ Where a river meets the sea, it drops the solids, sometimes making a river delta.

+ A chop drop is where a wrestler either falls forward, or jumps up and drops down, and hits a lying opponent with a backhand chop on the way down.

+ Churchill sent over 200 drops of supplies by air.

+ Unable to bear the holy chants, she drops him momentarily and the man runs away.

+ The wrestler comes from behind, drops down and connects their shoulder with the back of the opponent’s knees.

+ The bionic elbow is a mover where a wrestler jumps or falls from a higher position and drops to the floor, dropping the point of their elbow right on the opponent.

+ Tears of wine is the formation of drops and rivulets on the side of a glass containing an alcoholic beverage.

+ 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.

+ When the electron drops back down to its normal orbital, the phosphor re-emits its energy as visible light.

More in-sentence examples of “drops”:

+ How much it drops depends on several factors, such as the length of time that a cold period lasts.

+ Treatment varies with the different causes, but the painful symptoms can be helped with medicine such as cough drops or, in China, pear-syrup candy.

+ They change their look over time, but stay recognizable by “handlebars” on their heads, and tear drops in their eyes.

+ He spilled a few drops which fell into Midgard and was said to be the source of all the bad poets and artists.

+ These tiny drops often contain viruses and bacteria.

+ Weapons in multiplayer can be earned through supply drops or by ranking up.

+ When Max drops out of college and moves to New York City, Jude goes with him.

+ For each minute, that such a heart problem is left untreated, the chance of survival drops by about ten percent.

+ If it is made, it just drops a Cl from CoCl again.

+ Caught off guard by a suspicious Nayak, Bhumi drops her own bombshell.

+ The “Rush” PlayStation port drops the battles in favor of more race tracks.

+ He wrote that the music for the “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy” should sound like drops of water splashing in a fountain.

+ Because banks pay the Fed for cash by having their reserve accounts debited, the level of reserves in the nation’s banking system drops when the public’s demand for cash rises; similarly, the level rises again when the public’s demand for cash subsides and banks ship cash back to the Fed.

+ Rain is an example of when drops fall.

+ Eye drops are safe for children most of the time.

+ In some rules of football, a punt is a play in which a player drops the ball and kicks it before it touches the ground.

+ When Yzma orders Kronk to kill the two, he is hesitant, prompting her to insult him and his cooking, prompting him to betray her, but she drops him down a trapdoor.

+ In the systemic circulation blood drops off oxygen and picks up carbon dioxide.

+ Sonic tells the viewers his life, then accidentally drops his rings.

+ We see these drops of water as clouds.

+ Toriel drops Kris off at school, where Kris goes toa class taught by Alphys.

+ The Macquarie River flows for 626 kilometres and drops around 517 metres over its length.

+ Heavy duty cases are designed to protect from drops and scratches.

+ Usually, CBD is taken by mouth as oil drops or a powder that dissolves in water, or made into a food to be eaten.

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+ It is a magical necklace and it turns him into a cockroach and drops him in the sewer below the building.

+ When a nor’easter drops in pressure and become stronger, by more than one millibar every hour, it is called a weather bomb.

+ An unnatural rainbow effect can also be made by spraying drops of water into the air on a sunny day.

+ The Kaveri river flows into the state through the district, and Hogenakkal, a town situated 46km from Dharmapuri is the site where the river drops into as a scenic waterfall known as Hogenakkal Falls.Another important tourist destination in the state is the hill-temple at Theerthamalai in Harur taluk which is a sacred religious place for the Hindus, and which is existing from the times of the Chola and the Vijayanagara empires.

+ The slower water drops sediment.

+ Then, the referee drops the puck between the players who play center.

+ Since no blood can get out to the rest of the body, the person’s blood pressure drops and they can go into shock.

+ Just as the police officer is about to leave, McClane drops the body of a dead terrorist on his patrol car.

+ Entering the house, the police noted all the drops of blood that Knox showed them, and they confirmed that Kercher’s bedroom door was locked.

+ When the dying finally sees him, he drops a gall to the dying’s mouth and that is what kills him finally The expression “to taste of death” originated in the idea that death was caused by a drop of gall.

+ In “Bride”, Henry Frankenstein drops his work in the laboratory.

+ He also pointed out that it didn’t include such a “wealth effect” would make the economy more ‘self correcting’ to drops in aggregate demand than Keynes predicted.

+ In bombing missions now, the pilot drops a bomb and leaves as quickly as possible.

+ It drops heavy rain.

+ In the absence of other forces, including gravity, drops of virtually all liquids would be perfectly spherical.

+ Babies who are only breastfed, and not fed any other foods, may be given vitamin D drops to make sure they do not get rickets.

+ Christian drops to his knees, then admits he’s not a dominant.

+ It is passed on in tiny drops of water when people breathe.

+ Higher up where the air is colder, the water condenses: it changes from a gas to drops of water or crystals of ice.

+ In addition, the Magnetospheric Imaging Instrument saw that this gentle gradient was punctuated by three sharp drops in plasma flow on each side of the moon, a pattern that was also nearly symmetric.

+ Hypothermia is a condition when a person is so cold that the body temperature drops below normal.

+ How much it drops depends on several factors, such as the length of time that a cold period lasts.

+ Treatment varies with the different causes, but the painful symptoms can be helped with medicine such as cough drops or, in China, pear-syrup candy.

How to use in-sentence of “undertake”

How to use in-sentence of “undertake”:

+ The modernizing mechanisms and technology of the state also enabled Frederick, in 1747, to undertake a massive six-year drainage and “reclamation” program in the country’s northern marsh-land.

+ In Buddhism, the first of the five basic vows that are undertaken voluntarily by those who practice, is “I undertake the training rule to abstain from killing”.

+ During the reign of Iyasu II, the Empire was strong enough to undertake a war on the Sennar Sultanate, where the emperor leading its army to Sennar itself, was afterwards forced to retreat upon defeat along the Setit river.

+ Closed, lets undertake the steps necessary to promote Fr33kman; Congrats…

+ The programme made MTR the world’s first railway to undertake the retrofitting of PSDs on a passenger-carrying system already in operation.

+ Species of forest, woodland, or Shrubbush tend to be sedentary, but many of the plains species undertake huge migrations.

How to use in-sentence of undertake
How to use in-sentence of undertake

In sentence examples of “hedgehog”

How to use in-sentence of “hedgehog”:

– He was the voices of Sega mascot Sonic the Hedgehog, Shadow the Hedgehog and Jet the Hawk in the “Sonic the Hedgehog Sonic the Hedgehog” video game series.

– He is a blue hedgehog with supersonic speed.

– In the game, you can play as Sonic the Hedgehog and Blaze the Cat.

– Players can play as Shadow the Hedgehog and go on multiple paths depending on his actions.

– The game introduces two characters to the “Sonic the Hedgehog” series: Amy Rose, a pink female hedgehog with a hammer as a weapon, and Metal Sonic, an evil robotic version of Sonic.

– They became known for game soundtracks for Wave Master Entertainment, including the Sonic the Hedgehog series.

– Because of the popularity of its predecessor, “Sonic the Hedgehog 2″ already had a fanbase waiting for its release.

– He is a hedgehog created by Gerald Robotnik and Black Doom as the Ultimate Life Form.

In sentence examples of hedgehog
In sentence examples of hedgehog

Example sentences of “hedgehog”:

– Players control Sonic the Hedgehog Sonic the Hedgehog, who must stop enslaving the population in a big pinball-like machine.

– In the Sonic the Hedgehog “Sonic the Hedgehog” video game series, the main character Sonic and his Tails move by rolling.

– Sonic the Hedgehog is a side-scrolling platform video game.

– The game is considered one of the worst Sonic the Hedgehog games of all time.

– Some of the characters are not in any Sonic games, but some are in a very old cartoon, “Sonic the Hedgehog SatAM”, made by DiC in 1993.

– Eggman in the Sonic the Hedgehog video game series from 1998 to 2004.

– Sonic the Hedgehog is a video game character.

– He is a 15-year old blue hedgehog who can run at the speed of sound.

– Shadow the Hedgehog was encountered by the leader of the Black Arms, Black Doom to find the 7 Chaos Emeralds and give them to him.

– Shadow the Hedgehog is a video game character of the “Sonic the Hedgehog franchise”.

- Players control Sonic the Hedgehog Sonic the Hedgehog, who must stop enslaving the population in a big pinball-like machine.

- In the Sonic the Hedgehog "Sonic the Hedgehog" video game series, the main character Sonic and his Tails move by rolling.
- Sonic the Hedgehog is a side-scrolling platform video game.

“divergence” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “divergence”:

+ These traits are assumed to have evolved after the divergence of the “Amborella” lineage.

+ Thus, the estimated date of the divergence between “Pan” and “Homo” is 1013 mya and that between “Gorilla” and the “Pan”/”Homo” linage approximately 17 mya.

+ Studies of molecular biology suggested that the approximate time of divergence from the common ancestor of all modern human populations was 200,000 years ago.

+ To solve multivariable contour integrals, such as surface integrals, complex volume integrals and higher order integrals, we must use the divergence theorem.

+ The divergence of the harmonic series was proven by the medieval mathematician Nicole Oresme.

+ This implied a much earlier divergence of ceratosaurs from other theropods.

+ Mitochondrial sequence divergence among Antarctic killer whale ecotypes is consistent with multiple species.

+ Over 300 new species have been discovered at hydrothermal vents, The subsequent barrier to travel began the evolutionary divergence of species in different locations.

divergence - some sentence examples
divergence – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “divergence”:

+ There are several well-known proofs of the divergence of the harmonic series.

+ This date is somewhat later than molecular divergence time estimates.

+ The divergence of the harmonic series is the source of some paradoxes.

+ The aim of the study was to time the divergence between the Old World monkeys and the Hominoidea.

+ Since the distance between the aperture and the screen is insignificant in comparison to the distance between the aperture and the sun, the divergence of sunlight after going through the aperture should be insignificant.

+ There is a theorem in vector calculus that states the divergence of a curl must always be zero.

+ The divergence between artiodactyls and cetaceans at 60 MYBP and that between Equidae and Rhinocerotidae at 50 MYBP These two references suggested that the Cercopithecoidea/Hominoidea divergence took place 50 mya.

+ There are several well-known proofs of the divergence of the harmonic series.

+ This date is somewhat later than molecular divergence time estimates.

+ The divergence of high-quality laser beams is commonly less than 1 milliradian, and can be much less for large-diameter beams.

+ Visualization of fields and the divergence and curl.

+ To evaluate this, we use the divergence theorem as stated before, and evaluate afterwards.

+ The following examples illustrate the use of divergence theorem in the calculation of multivariate contour integrals.

+ Molecular phylogeny and divergence times of drosophilid species.

Some in-sentence examples of “special effects”

How to use in-sentence of “special effects”:

– They liked its special effects and action scenes.

– Most action movies use special effects if they want to show something blow up.

– In front of the studio of each set, multiple large barrels filled with non-combustible paint were lined up, and a large fan for special effects equipped with a Zero fighter plane engine was brought out and installed on each barrel.

– These hayrides can put on a show with special effects and actors dressing up as ghosts, monsters, and other spooky creatures.

– On Friday, August 13, 1976, special effects artist John Richardson was in an accident in the Netherlands while working on “A Bridge Too Far”, also right after work on “The Omen” was done.

Some in-sentence examples of special effects
Some in-sentence examples of special effects

Example sentences of “special effects”:

– Action movies often use special effects to create images that would be dangerous or cost a lot of money.

– The movie was known for its special effects which were first used in Pakistan.

– Despite receiving mixed reviews from film critics, the film was positively welcomed from audience who praised its story, directing, humor, heart, emotional weight, character development, cast performances, musical score, action scenes, special effects and the ending, it was also a box office success grossing over $285 million worldwide.

– It is also because some movie scenes are expensive if they include special props or special effects that are done on the set.

– While the music videos are comparable to that of “Nirvana the industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails, the band The Police and the movie studio “Universal Pictures”, the portrayal of death in “Happy Tree Friends” is usually more extreme sport stunts and anatomically correct, showing rain and special effects in more vivid and often exaggerated detail.

– Willis O’Brien did the special effects for both movies.

– The special effects were the creation of stop-motion animation expert Ray Harryhausen.

– It was about special effects and techniques that Centron had created.

– He was part of the special effects team that won an Academy Award for Best Achievement for Visual Effects for their design work on the movie “Alien”.

– Since the budget was not very large, Matterphysical special effects were used as much as possible.

- Action movies often use special effects to create images that would be dangerous or cost a lot of money.

- The movie was known for its special effects which were first used in Pakistan.

– The video for “Walking Contradiction” got the band a Grammy nomination for Best Video, Short Form, and a Best Special Effects nomination at the MTV Video Music Awards.

– Using a computer to create special effects is called “computer generated imagery” or “computer animation”.

– Many people praised the movie’s special effects and music.

– The Chiodo Brothers are a group of brothersibling special effects artists.

– Solow was a member of the Writers Guild of America, the Directors Guild of America and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and served on the Foreign Film, Documentary, and Special Effects Committees of AMPAS.

– He won the 1950 Academy Award for Special Effects for “Mighty Joe Young”.

– Oddly enough, Popeye’s signature spinach can would have special effects on other characters, such as Olive and Swee’Pea, who would unusually turn into actual superheroes.