“stake” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “stake”:

+ The Laing Rail division – operators of Chiltern Railways and London Overground, and holders of a stake in the open-access railway operator Wrexham Shropshire – was put up for sale by in September 2007.

+ Mutual then bought a Equity stake in the Overmyer Network in 1967.

+ They sold UA’s stake to Amblin Partners in 2017, with newer movies produced by UA, under a partnership between MGM and Amblin.

+ As his widow, she inherited a controlling stake in “Clarín”, Argentina’s most widely circulated newspaper since 1965.

+ If the church membership grows large enough, a district will be changed into a stake and the branches into wards.

+ It had a stake in CAMI Automotive with General Motors.

+ This allowed the three initial venture capital investors -, and – to sell out while CEO re-invested his share of the sale to retain a 30% stake in the company.

+ However, after a temple has been dedicated, only church members that have had a worthiness interview with the bishop or stake president may enter.

stake use in sentences
stake use in sentences

Example sentences of “stake”:

+ One of the most vocal criticisms came from Malcolm X who stated, ‘Real men don’t put their children on the firing line.’ King responded by saying that the demonstrations allowed children to develop “a sense of their own stake in freedom and justice”.

+ The final combined stake of $4,000 would be worth over $495,000 at 2006 values.

+ He yanked the stake from the ground and tossed it aside.

+ Often the person was tied to a stake on top of the pyre.

+ He severed all connections with the cars that bore his name, selling his remaining 49% stake in the automaker.

+ In 1985, Martin Sorrell, looking for a listed company through which to create a global marketing services company, bought a controlling stake in it.

+ For publishing beliefs contrary to Roman Catholic dogma about transubstantiation, trinity and other matters, he was burnt at the stake as a Heresyheretic by the Inquisition of the Roman Catholic Church.

+ A vast fortune and inheritance is at stake when a mysterious man offers three young candidates a dream job at his horticulture estate.

+ The main points were: the champion must be prepared to defend his title once a year; the match should be won by the first player to win six or eight games, whichever the champion preferred; and the stake should be at least £1,000.

+ Giordano Bruno was burnt at the stake by the Holy Inquisition for teaching that the Earth moved around the Sun.

+ Staunton challenged Saint-Amant to a longer match to be played in Paris at the Café de la Régence for a stake of £100.

+ After he had been burnt at the stake for heresy, his book was destroyed.

+ One of the most vocal criticisms came from Malcolm X who stated, ‘Real men don't put their children on the firing line.’ King responded by saying that the demonstrations allowed children to develop “a sense of their own stake in freedom and justice”.

+ The final combined stake of $4,000 would be worth over $495,000 at 2006 values.
+ He yanked the stake from the ground and tossed it aside.

“pardon” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “pardon”:

+ In 1894, he was given a royal pardon and returned to Korea.

+ They returned to Iraq when they were promised that Saddam Hussein would pardon them.

+ In modern times, the idea of indulgences has occasionally been used by the Catholic Church, but only as a reward for certain pious acts, and not as a full pardon for sins.

+ I ask pardon of all creatures, may all creatures pardon me.

+ On January 18, 2017, the Office of the Pardon Attorney announced that President of the United StatesPresident Barack Obama had denied Peltier’s application for clemency.

pardon - sentence examples
pardon – sentence examples

Example sentences of “pardon”:

+ By 1500, indulgences had developed into a printed letter that said that having paid money a person had received full pardon for all their sins.

+ Sorell offered money, a free pardon and a return to England for anyone that captured Howe.
+ A convict who kept to the conditions of his ticket of leave was given a conditional pardon after half of the time he was supposed to be in gaol.

+ By 1500, indulgences had developed into a printed letter that said that having paid money a person had received full pardon for all their sins.

+ Sorell offered money, a free pardon and a return to England for anyone that captured Howe.

+ A convict who kept to the conditions of his ticket of leave was given a conditional pardon after half of the time he was supposed to be in gaol.

+ Nixon’s second vice president, Gerald Ford, gave Nixon a pardon of any crimes Nixon committed during Watergate.

+ When Governor Schwarzenegger did not pardon a prisoner from the death penalty a discussion started about the name.

+ This eventually led to a President of IrelandPresidential pardon for one of the accused.

+ Salman Taseer, the Governor of Punjab, supported Noreen throughout and requested President Asif Ali Zardari to pardon her.

+ Simon agrees to pardon him.

+ Today, the “Turing law” grants an automatic pardon to men who died before the law came into force, making it possible for living convicted gay men to seek pardons for offences now no longer on the statute book.

+ A pardon has a similar effect in a specific case.

+ The man who killed him expected the new President to pardon him.

+ When the two return to the kingdom, Rapunzel is reunited with her parents, who pardon Eugene.

+ In 1907, he was given another royal pardon and returned to Korea.

+ She married Jacques Pardon in 1941.

“leave behind” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “leave behind”:

– The mockup is – for my liking, at least – too MonoBookish, and that’s something to leave behind if the WMF are wanting to give the place a new look.

– After shedding its outer layers to form a planetary nebula, it will leave behind the core, which is the white dwarf.

– Many people who die of AIDS, especially in Africa, leave behind children who are still alive, and may need help.

– They leave behind corrosive droppings and hundreds of millions of dollars of damage every year.

– Let’s leave behind the petty squabbles above, and re-start the conversation.

– The part they leave behind is named “humus”.

– In 1932, soon after the prediction of positrons by Paul Dirac, Carl Anderson found that cosmic-ray collisions produced these particles in a cloud chamber a particle detector in which moving electrons leave behind trails as they move through the gas.

leave behind in-sentences
leave behind in-sentences

“bihar” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “bihar”:

– Child Sex Ratio for the Sikatiya village as per census is 911, higher than Bihar average of 935.

– In 2005 Bihar election, NDA came to power and Modi was elected the leader of Bihar BJP Legislature Party.

– Average Sex ratio of Sikatiya village is 977 which is higher than Bihar state average of 918 and is good statistic.

– He conquered Gwalior and Bihar regions.

– He was the governor of the Jharkhand and Bihar states.

bihar example in sentences
bihar example in sentences

Example sentences of “bihar”:

– From the 6th century BC, Magadha expanded to include most of the Bihar and Bengal regions.

– Nagpuri language is chiefly spoken in western Chota Nagpur Plateau region of west-central Jharkhand in districts such as Latehar, Lohardaga, Chatra, Palamu, Garhwa, Gumla, Simdega, Ranchi, Khunti, West Singhbhum North-east Chhattisgarh in district Jashpur, Surguja, Balrampur, South-east Uttar Pradesh in Sonbhadra, Northern Odisha in Sundargarh and south-west Bihar in Aurangabad district.

– He was the Union Home Minister of India, Governor of Bihar from 2004 to 2006 and was chairman of the National Commission for Scheduled Castes from 2007 to 2010.

– Sushil Kumar Modi is an Indian politician from the Bharatiya Janata Party who is serving as Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar since 27 July 2017.

– He became the Chief Minister of Bihar in 1990, but was made to resign in 1997 several times.

– In 2013, he retired as Bihar Governor to become Governor of Tripura.

– In medieval times Bihar lost its prestige as the political and cultural center of India.

– He was Governor of Bihar state in eastern India from 29 May 2012 to 26 November 2014.

– After “this”, the British got control over Bengal, Bihar and Orissa.

– He has been the Chief Minister of Bihar since 2017.

– He became Buddha under the peepal or “bodhi” tree at Bodhgaya in Bihar in what is now India.

– After NDA victory in 2010 Bihar elections, he continued to be the Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar.

– The only remarkable person of these times in Bihar was Sher Shah, or Sher Khan Sur, an Afghan.

– Modi did not contest the 2005 and 2010 Bihar Assembly elections to be able to campaign for BJP.

– The core of the kingdom was the area of Bihar south of the Ganges.

– It is spoken as a lingua franca by the majority of people in Pakistan And it is also Spoken in some Parts of India like the states of Delhi, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.

– He was the Governor of Kerala from 23 June 2004 to 10 July 2008 and was the Governor of Bihar from 10 July 2008 to 28 June 2009.

– It is grown in some parts of India like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar apart from southern China.

– Islamia College Siwan, Bihar in the year 1988 and also got a Bachelor degree in arts from Vidya Bhawan Mahila Mahavidyalya Siwan.

– He is a Member of the Parliament of India representing Bihar in the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Parliament.

- From the 6th century BC, Magadha expanded to include most of the Bihar and Bengal regions.

- Nagpuri language is chiefly spoken in western Chota Nagpur Plateau region of west-central Jharkhand in districts such as Latehar, Lohardaga, Chatra, Palamu, Garhwa, Gumla, Simdega, Ranchi, Khunti, West Singhbhum North-east Chhattisgarh in district Jashpur, Surguja, Balrampur, South-east Uttar Pradesh in Sonbhadra, Northern Odisha in Sundargarh and south-west Bihar in Aurangabad district.
- He was the Union Home Minister of India, Governor of Bihar from 2004 to 2006 and was chairman of the National Commission for Scheduled Castes from 2007 to 2010.

In-sentence examples of “leather”

How to use in-sentence of “leather”:

– Motorcycle biker gang members, such as members of the Hells Angels wear patches on their leather vests that state the name of their gang and the logo of the gang.

– At King Ahaziah’s questions, they described Elijah as “a man with a garment of hair and with a leather belt around his waist”.

– The awl is used for sewing leather or canvas.

– The leather cover in baseball is white while cricket balls can have a red or white leather cover.

– There were also diary farming and leather production.

– One advertisement from this time shows Jumbo in leather boots running across a desert.

– They can be made under any material, although patent leather is the most popular.

In-sentence examples of leather
In-sentence examples of leather

Example sentences of “leather”:

– With the industrial revolution the Rhine Main area got lots of factories and developed to a center for metal working and leather manufacturing, also chemical engineering.

– Witnesses said they heard Francis scream from behind the leather hood, “Take it off! Take it off! Let me breathe goddammit!” as the electricity was being used.

– Margaret had the same problem with her ringlets, eyeglasses, and ever-present patent leather shoes.

– A tuxedo is an ensemble, leather dress shoes, and sometimes a vest or cummerbund, top hat and gloves.

– The skins were then sold to make leather goods.

– When people go disco dancing, they usually wear tight trousers, leather shoes or boots, and glittery clothes.

– He was the founder of the Louis Vuitton brand of leather goods now owned by LVMH.

– The Chemical substancechemicals used to make artificial leather are toxic, and can lead to pollution.

– Pilots wore a leather coat to protect their bodies.

– The rockers adopted a macho biker gang image, wearing clothes such as black leather jackets.

– Sometimes people make leather out of whales, ducks, giraffes, and African elephants, but all of these ways of making leather are very simple but can also be very hard and rare sometimes.

- With the industrial revolution the Rhine Main area got lots of factories and developed to a center for metal working and leather manufacturing, also chemical engineering.

- Witnesses said they heard Francis scream from behind the leather hood, "Take it off! Take it off! Let me breathe goddammit!" as the electricity was being used.
- Margaret had the same problem with her ringlets, eyeglasses, and ever-present patent leather shoes.

More in-sentence examples of “leather”:

- K-Swiss was founded in 1966 in Los Angeles, CaliforniaLos Angeles, California, by two Swiss brothers who became interested in tennis after emigrating to the United States, where they introduced the first leather tennis shoes.

- While he was at the workshop, he was able to learn all sorts of other useful skills: chemistry, metallurgy, metal working, plaster casting, leather working, mechanics and carpentry.
- During the Mexican revolution of 1910-17 General Venustiano Carranza, intent on taking the city of Mazatlán, ordered a bi-plane to drop a crude bomb of nails and dynamite wrapped in leather on the target of Neveria Hill adjacent to the downtown area of Mazatlán.

– K-Swiss was founded in 1966 in Los Angeles, CaliforniaLos Angeles, California, by two Swiss brothers who became interested in tennis after emigrating to the United States, where they introduced the first leather tennis shoes.

– While he was at the workshop, he was able to learn all sorts of other useful skills: chemistry, metallurgy, metal working, plaster casting, leather working, mechanics and carpentry.

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

– Wagons had solid wheels covered by leather tires kept in position by copper nails and were drawn by oxen.

– A leather cover is put on, in two pieces, and Stitchesstitched together using 108 stitches of waxed red cotton thread.

– These include the making of Brickbricks, carpets, glass bangles, leather and surgical instruments, as well as coal mining.

– The actual process of tanning is done by soaking the leather in a bath of Chromium III sulphate.

– Tribes had different dress standards for battle; some warriors wore chainmail and/or leather armor, some wore only clothes and some were known to fight fully naked.

– According to historical accounts, the colonists ate dogs, snakes, cats, rats, horses, books and shoe leather through the winter.

– Gauchos use bolas made of leather cords with wooden balls or small leather sacks full of stones in the ends of the cords.

– Finger gloves are small leather strips that cover the index finger and thumb in order to prevent the fingers from getting stabbed by the needles.

– The ball is made of leather, with an inflated rubber chamber and six leather handles.

– His father was from the Saga Prefecture and a right wing activist, but he soon started the fur and leather business.

– Chip was the responsible, no-nonsense leader who wore a leather jacket and fedora.

– His father was director at a leather factory.

– For protection in wrestling, he tied leather strips around his wrists.

– The uppers are usually made of smooth black leather that is easy to shine.

– The sole was attached to the foot by leather thongs tied across the instep and round the ankle.

– The design was probably inspired by the Rainbow flag#Gay pride movement Gay Rainbow Flag and the Leather Pride Flag.

– The frame was made of wood, not of cast iron, and the hammer hammers had leather heads instead of felt.

– Their skin may be used for leather and their meat is eaten by humans.

– Catwoman wears leather clothing and has a whip.

– A heavy cloth like buckram, or a leather is sometimes chosen.

– The knuckles were reinforced with leather as well.

– When mounted on horses, the soldiers wear white riding-breeches, known as buckskins, and tall black winged leather boots, which are called jack boots, having been “jacked” or reinforced against sword blows Fr.

– They are designed to protect the rider’s legs, feet and ankles from injury and are typically made from thick leather and plastic shielding.

– Dress boots are short leather boots worn by men.

– The instrument is made of a leather or synthetic bag.

– The armor also had leather and Japanese rice paper.

– The problem with artificial leather is different: When the item of clothing is no longer used, it is thrown away.

– Especially thick materials such as leather or rubber will hold the sweat in them and can increase the odor intensity.

– A whip is a long strand of leather with a hard handle, used for directing or hitting animals or people.

– To help this problem, she would put tough leather soles into her shoes for extra support, and would flatten and harden the toe area to form a box.

– High wedge jute sole with uppers of different materials like fabrics, leather etc.

– At first they released 500 copies of the cd inside red leather books.

– It may also be used to cut raw materials such as leather or plastic.

– Adyar is home to Adyar Cancer Institute and Central Leather Research Institute.

– It was also an ancient household insecticide, was used for making leather and as a bleach for clothing.

– The gloves are usually made out of leather or similar material.

– Some species of “Coriaria” are used to produce leather from skins of different animals.

– It is folded in golden leather and a gift of the family of the First Mayor Carl Friedrich Petersen.

– In addition to the contest, the event features workshops, socials, themed dance parties, and a leather market.

– In the later part of the 1800s and the early part of the 1900s Buford became famous for making leather products, including saddles which were sold through the Sears mail order catalog.

– It is used where the properties or the look of real leather are desired, but real leather is too expensive, unsuitable, or not feasible for ethical reasons.

– With the industrial revolution the rhein main region got lots of factories and developed to a center for metal working and leather manufacturing, also chemical processing.

– Fighters wore leather straps over their hands, wrists, and sometimes chest, to protect themselves from injury.

– The better equipped Limited trim level adds 17-inch alloy wheels, heated front seats, leather seat-upholstery, and a power sunshade for the rear window, and costs US$27,495.

– A whip is a long strand of leather or other fabric with a hard handle.

– With the industrial revolution the Rhine Main area got lots of factories and developed to a center for metal working and leather manufacturing, also chemical processing.

– The origin of the word “thong” is from the Old English “thwong”, which is a flexible leather cord.

In sentence use of “extract”

How to use in-sentence of “extract”:

– The Nigerian government has contracts that allow international companies to extract crude oil in the delta.

– In the 21st century, inulin, an extract from chicory root, has been used in food manufacturing as a sweetener and source of dietary fibre.

– They can still extract water from soil.

– If we can extract the information from living things today, and compare them to each other, we can see which living things are most closely related, the most similar can be thought to be the most closely related in time.

– This template can extract information from a date, or can format a date.

– Geo allows parsing tools to extract a location.

– Next, huge machines, such as dragline excavators or Bucket-wheel excavators, extract the mineral.

– People also extract the silicon to make semiconductors.

In sentence use of extract
In sentence use of extract

Example sentences of “extract”:

– You can extract information from the Coord template for use in mathematical expressions.

– The sperm banks usually ‘wash’ the sperm sample to extract sperm from the semen.

– An August 11, 2005 United States patent application cites yerba mate extract as an inhibitor of MAO activity; the maximal inhibition observed “in vitro” was 40–50%.

– This method is inefficient because a large amount of air must be refrigerated to extract a small amount of CO2.

– If the energy used to extract it from water via electrolysis comes from Solar power plantsolar or wind, then the hydrogen produced is benign because no emissions are released.

– So living things extract carbon from their nonliving environment.

– Brazil produces several brands of soft drink from guaraná extract that contain no added caffeine.

– Pg 9: “An extract from the story of Farhad and Shirin, as told by the 12th century Turkish poet Nizami, exmpelified another form of narrative.” Julie Scott Meisami, Paul Starkeym, “Encyclopedia of Arabic Literature”, Taylor Francis, 1998.

– On 3 August 2016, she was invited to read an extract of her Phd dissection to Margery Liang, the wife of the judge, professor, and diplomat Edward Liang.

– This metadata can be used by web browsers and other software tools to extract the details, and display them using some other website or mapping tool, index or search them.

– The shill works for “the man” who does the tricks to extract money from the onlookers.

– However, “the family suspected a ploy by the rebellious teenager to extract money from his miserly grandfather.” “Telegraph”, April 17, 2003.

– Where there is no oxygen, some bacteria will make nitrate into nitrogen gas to extract energy.

- You can extract information from the Coord template for use in mathematical expressions.

- The sperm banks usually 'wash' the sperm sample to extract sperm from the semen.
- An August 11, 2005 United States patent application cites yerba mate extract as an inhibitor of MAO activity; the maximal inhibition observed "in vitro" was 40–50%.

More in-sentence examples of “extract”:

- The module's "coord2text" function can be used to extract data from the template.

- So, capitalists do not pay workers for the value they create: they extract Surplus value, the difference between the value created by a worker and the cost of their labor power, from the working class.

– The module’s “coord2text” function can be used to extract data from the template.

– So, capitalists do not pay workers for the value they create: they extract Surplus value, the difference between the value created by a worker and the cost of their labor power, from the working class.

– It is made from leftover yeast extract used for making beer.

– Tidal energy systems can extract either kinetic energy between high and low tides.

– These tools can extract database diagrams that are very close to ER diagrams from existing databases, and they provide alternative views on the information contained in such diagrams.

– Templates in the “Don’t edit this line XXX” family are used to extract information from a taxonomy template i.e.

– Helicopters have the advantage of being able to deliver and extract soldiers to and from the battlefield with more precision.

– Liebig also developed a manufacturing process for beef extracts, and founded a company, Liebig Extract of Meat Company, that later trademarked the Oxo Oxo brand beef cube.

– Companies extract $13 million worth of ephedrine from 30,000 tons of ephedra per year, 10 times the amount that is used in traditional Chinese medicine.

– Effects of a cinnamon extract on plasma glucose, HbA, and serum lipids in diabetes mellitus type 2.

– It is now possible for software, such as browser plug-ins, to extract the information, and transfer it to other applications, such as an address book.

– When you swallow the capsules, your digestive system has to extract the essence out of the raw herb powder.

– Sunflowers may also be used to extract toxic ingredients from soil, such as lead, arsenic and uranium.

– Solvent extraction uses substances such as carbon dioxide to extract the essential oil.

– Seaweed extract is used in some diet pills.

– When work is put in, and the part about one of the groups shows massive development, we can extract that part to a separate article again.

– Rourke fatally wounds the king while trying to extract information about the crystal’s whereabouts, but finds its location for himself, hidden under the throne room.

– You may extract a single document from such a collection, and distribute it individually under this License, provided you insert a copy of this License into the extracted document, and follow this License in all other respects regarding verbatim copying of that document.

– Pine nuts can be pressed to extract pine nut oil, which is valued for its mild, nutty flavour.

– The fungus uses them to extract nutrients.

– In 1526 King Louis Jagelonsky granted brothers Medencum of Ratiborice and Podoli right to extract minerals in a half miles in circumference around Ratiborice.

– A university study in Brazil of guaraná extract showed a platelet aggregation decrease of up to 37% of control values and a decrease of platelet thromboxane formation from arachidonic acid of up to 78% of control values.

– Developers maintaining legacy code may need to extract latitude or longitude to use a parameters in other code, or a mathematical expression.

– For each such template found, the article reader attempts to extract the necessary information to create an image of the template’s anchor ID, if it would produce one.

– The discovery of the Gunpowder Plot aroused a wave of national relief at the delivery of the king and his sons, and inspired in the ensuing parliament a mood of loyalty and goodwill, which Salisbury astutely exploited to extract higher subsidies for the king than any granted in Elizabeth’s reign.

– Frederick Banting, a general practician, who was also teaching orthopaedics and anthropology part-time at the University of Western Ontario in London at the time of Paulescu’s published research regarding the already developed aqueous pancreatic extract and Charles Best, a a 22-year-old medical student at the University of Toronto who worked at the time as an assistant to the surgeon Dr.

– The fungus uses it to extract nutritients.

– Carl Wilhelm Scheele was the first who could extract citric acid from lemons, in 1782.

– The first use of hydraulic fracturing to extract substances from rock was in 1947.

– Because DNA is unique for every living thing, experimenters can often extract only small amounts of the DNA they are interested in from a specimen.

– However, the net amount of caffeine in one preparation of yerba mate is typically quite high, in large part because the repeated filling of the mate with hot water is able to extract the highly-soluble xanthines extremely effectively.

– Electrolytic cells may be used to extract constituent chemical elementelements and compounds contained in the solution.

– In a study performed at Birmingham University, it was shown that average fat oxidation rates were 17% higher after drinking of green tea extract than after a placebo was used.

– Some are used to extract essential oils.

– If an extract is first made with water, the herb will be tasteless when dried and re-used/recycled.

– If so, it can extract the frequencies and the type of wave pattern, and find many things including new planets.

– In 2003 a randomized clinical trial found that a green tea extract with added theaflavin from black tea could reduce cholesterol.

– Later that year, he detailed his work by publishing an extensive whitepaper on the effect of the pancreatic extract injected into a diabetic animal, which he called: “Research on the Role of the Pancreas in Food Assimilation”, with the paper received the 22 June 1921 by the “Archives Internationales de Physiologie”, with the photocopy of the article available in the Gerstein Science Information Centre.

– Uranium ores are normally processed by grinding the ore materials to a uniform particle size and then treating the ore to extract the uranium by chemical leaching.

– Sometimes almond oil or extract is added.

– Many of those have gills that can extract oxygen dissolved in water.

– In 1939 Irishman William Brooke O’Shaughnessy introduced cannabis extract to American pharmacies and thus began it’s popularity as a remedy.

– Zipeg is able to extract compressed files.

– This metadata allows many readers to find cited references more easily, or to extract their details to a reference manager.

– Hydrogen molecules are found in substances such as methane, water and biomass but in all cases some energy is required to extract it.

– Recursively extract coord templates which have a name parameter.

– This is a partial list of states that extract crude oil from oil wells.

– When growing on mineral surfaces, some lichens slowly break down the substrate, and extract tiny amounts of mineral nutrient.

– It used various techniques and methods to extract iron ores and convert them into usable forms.

– Here, we extract the various parts, italicize the ship name and reassemble for use by the cite danfstitle= parameter.

Make sentence of “plane”

How to use in-sentence of “plane”:

+ A second Air Force plane on October 2 found 70 mph winds with a pressure of 997 mbar.

+ It follows a FedEx employee surviving in an uninhabited island after the plane crashed in the Pacific Ocean.

+ In more technical terms, a cone is formed by a set of line segments, half-lines, or lines connecting a common point, the apex, to all of the points on a base that is in a plane that does not contain the apex.

+ On July 3, 1988 the plane was shot down by the USS Vincennes in the Persian Gulf during the Iran–Iraq War.

+ It was able to carry four powerful nuclear bombs, and in its later years it was used as a spy plane and an unmanned bomber.

+ A masked man called Bane who had escaped from a hijacked CIA Plane captures Gordon.

Make sentence of plane
Make sentence of plane

Example sentences of “plane”:

+ The doors close when the plane is in the air.

+ The fact that the plane was owned by a French company was also an issue.

+ It is the oldest Boeing plane which can still fly.

+ Many of their plane parts were made by people from concentration camps.

+ C-75s had the pressurization equipment removed to make the plane lighter.

+ The A-7 Corsair II was an attack plane like the F-8 Crusader.

+ Bonin then put the nose down and the plane no longer climbed as fast as how it did previously.

+ Virgin Atlantic’s first plane was a Boeing 747-200.

+ This helped to support a membranous gliding plane made of skin.

+ When Stuart kicks McClane off the plane, McClane manages to open it and the plane starts losing fuel.

+ A ninth reserve plane always stays on the ground, ready to take off.

+ The doors close when the plane is in the air.

+ The fact that the plane was owned by a French company was also an issue.

More in-sentence examples of “plane”:

+ The Belgian prince sent a plane to bring him to Belgium.

+ Following the release of Aaliyah's self-titled third studio album, she was involved in a plane crash while shooting the music video for the song "Rock the Boat" in the Bahamas.

+ The Belgian prince sent a plane to bring him to Belgium.

+ Following the release of Aaliyah’s self-titled third studio album, she was involved in a plane crash while shooting the music video for the song “Rock the Boat” in the Bahamas.

+ Therefore, the Earth’s seasons come and go mainly because Earth does not rotate with its axis exactly upright with respect to the plane of our world’s orbit around the sun.

+ In 1988, the roof of Aloha Airlines Flight 243 peeled off when the plane was cruising, causing explosive decompression.

+ The Lokomotiv Yaroslavl plane crash occurred on Wednesday, September 7, 2011 at 16:02 local time, when a Yak-Service Yakolev Yak-42 airplane, with the professional ice hockey team and coaching staff of Lokomotiv Yaroslavl of the Kontinental Hockey League, crashed near Yaroslavl, Russia.

+ An orbital plane is the geometric plane of an orbit.

+ For many years, Flynn worked to get the support and money he needed to start an organization that would bring doctors and medical care by plane to people living in the Outback.

+ That means it was a plane with one set of wings instead of two sets of wings like a biplane.

+ Two styles of plane are shown with some parts labeled.

+ The plane eventually began to fly main from San Francisco to Chicago.

+ The only way to reach Dillingham is by plane or sea.

+ They made the plane strong and put in things to make passengers more comfortable.

+ His father had wanted him to go into politics, but before that happened, he was killed in a plane crash in World War II.

+ His personality should be returned to the common Slovenian consciousness of heroes that have been praised and elevated to the first plane as the only models.

+ It changes the flow of air through the engine so that it ends up trying to push the plane backwards instead of forwards.

+ Eddie’s plane went into a spin and crashed into the river.

+ Thus, as distances get smaller, the hyperbolic plane behaves more and more like Euclidean geometry.

+ Robert Monroe called them Locale I and Locale II, but some people call them the etheric plane and the astral plane.

+ They helped the pilot see better when the plane was turning.

+ Although its nodes are located on the opposite side from those of Ceres, it is generally far from Ceres when both cross the same orbital plane and a collision is again unlikely.

+ Some slides are designed to act also as life rafts if the plane lands in the water.

+ Typical topics include how to behave on the internet, movie and TV show reviews, plane accidents, flags, future studies, Apple Inc.Apple devices, and the differences between Grey’s and Haran’s personalities and lifestyles. Listeners can talk about the podcast in CGP Grey’s subreddit, or Twitter, where the hosts are often active.

+ This means that the plane can fly further than a normal 737-700.

+ Moved while parallel to itself, the plane either does not intersect the cylinder or intersects it in two parallel lines.

+ When she gets on the plane to go home, Leo goes with her.

+ The plane was used in two famous battlebattles: Pearl Harbor bombing and the Battle of Midway.

+ The present ecliptic plane is inclined to the invariable ecliptic plane by about 1.5°.

+ Lao Che orders the pilots of his plane to parachute out to try to kill Jones.

+ When they arrive, the people who live there try to run away in the plane because Monsopies are coming, which Uncle Scrooge believes is a festival.

+ This made the plane much cheaper to design, as the Rolls-Royce RB207 which would have been used in the A300 made up a lot of the costs.

+ Many people believe that this use of felt and fat recalled a plane crash experienced while flying for the “Luftwaffe” in the Crimea in the winter of 1942-43.

+ The fourth attack did not work and the plane crashed in a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania.

+ She was the first woman to fly a plane by herself across the Atlantic Ocean.

+ This type of airplane was the Imperial Japanese Navy’s most common fighter plane during World War 2.

+ The plane was delivered to China Airlines on July 31, 1979.

+ A group of Croatian terrorists made up of Zvonko and his wife, Julienne Bušić, Petar Matanić, Frane Pešut and Slobodan Vlašić hijacked a commercial Trans World Airlines plane on September 10, 1976.

+ The RUQ extends from the median plane to the right of the patient, and from the umbilical plane to the right ribcage.

+ His plane departed from Clapham, BedfordshireClapham and disappeared while flying over the English Channel.

+ The first plane to travel at the speed of sound was the Bell X-1 in 1947 and was piloted by Chuck Yeager.

+ Boeing then changed the design so that the airstairs could not be opened while the plane was flying.

+ This ending is reached by choosing to Sneak In, using the pick on the wall, throwing the plane at the guard, hiding in the Retro Room, using a to grow extremely large, and sending out the robot to “prevent chaos”.

+ In 1993, a small propeller-driven plane piloted by Richard Leakey crashed, crushing his lower legs.

+ Another simple machine based on the inclined plane is the blade, in which two inclined planes placed back to back allow the two parts of the cut object to move apart using less force than would be needed to pull them apart in opposite directions.

+ Boeing decided to make a plane to carry passengers.

+ If you could look at the solar system “edge on” then all the planets would be orbiting more or less in the plane of the ecliptic.

+ This creates a Möbius strip of width 1 whose center circle has radius 1, lies in the “xy” plane and is centered at The parameter “u” runs around the strip while “v” moves from one edge to the other.

+ The plane began to climb.

+ Tupolev Tu-95 was a heavy bomber plane first used in the Cold War.

+ It could also be referred to as ‘A closed plane figure bound by three or more straight line segments’.

“interpersonal” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “interpersonal”:

– He has a difficult interpersonal relationshiprelationship with his businessman father Charles.

– The discovery or establishment of common ground between individuals is a fundamental component for long lasting interpersonal relationships.

– There are two factors in team leadership, they are: Interpersonal and Analytical.

– This inverse nature of interpersonal popularity is often overlooked by people who are attempting to become popular: being loud may be successful in gaining attention, but is unlikely to provide mutual respect.

– Spoken language is often used for communicating information about external events, but non-verbal codes are more used in interpersonal relationships.Argyle, Michael “et al.” 1970.

interpersonal how to use in sentences
interpersonal how to use in sentences

“pawn” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “pawn”:

– One simple example of a prophylactic move is when a player moves a rook’s pawn forward h3 or h6 to prevent a back rank mate, and at the same time prevent an enemy bishop or knight from occupying g4 or g5.

– It may lead to good endgames for Black, who has the better pawn structure.

– The obstruction of an enemy pawn by placing a piece in front of it so that it cannot move.

– For example, king and pawn endgames have only kings and pawns on one or both sides and the task of the stronger side is to promote one of the pawns.

– In the endgames king, rook and pawn versus king and rook.

– A pawn captures diagonally, one square forward and to the left or right.

pawn use in-sentences
pawn use in-sentences

Example sentences of “pawn”:

– When a pawn makes a capture, the file from which the Pawn left is used in place of a piece initial.

– If a pawn reaches the end of the board, it is removed and replaced by any other piece the player chooses, except a king or pawn.

– Black has chosen a worse pawn structure, and often castles queenside.

– A player may promote a pawn to a piece, usually a queen, when the pawn reaches the last line of the opponent team.

– Promotion is what happens when a pawn reaches the other side of the board and cannot move further.

– Although White’s pawn on h5 looks ready to attack, it can prove to be a weakness in an endgame.

– The phrase “semi-open file” is used when only one pawn blocks a file.

- When a pawn makes a capture, the file from which the Pawn left is used in place of a piece initial.

- If a pawn reaches the end of the board, it is removed and replaced by any other piece the player chooses, except a king or pawn.

– Typically, long-term pawn weaknesses may be counterbalanced by piece activity.

– Like his immediate predecessors in the Liberal Party, he was considered to be a pawn of “La Argolla” ring”, a plutocracy of coastal agricultural and banking interests whose linchpin was the Commercial and Agricultural Bank of Guayaquil led by Francisco Urbina Jado.

– The theme which ties them together is Alice’s journey as a Pawn pawn from the start of a fantasy game of rank and becomes a queen.

– The letter P showing a pawn is not used, so that e4 means “pawn moves to the square “e4″”.

– Normally, the pawn is “queened”, but in some advantageous cases another piece is chosen, called ‘under-promotion’.

More in-sentence examples of “pawn”:

– Nxd5! Now 13…cxd5?? is met by 14.Bc7, winning the queen, while 13…Nxf4 14.Nxf4 leaves White a pawn ahead.

– This system often leads to typical isolated queen’s pawn positions, with White gaining rapid development, a grip on e5, and kingside attacking chances to make up for the long-term structural weakness of the isolated d4 pawn.

– A pawn can capture an enemy piece which is on the diagonal square to the left or right of the square in front of it.

– The bishop cannot be chased successfully: 2…h6 3.Bh4 g5 4.Bg3 f4? 5.e3! threatens mate, and so wins the pawn on f4.

– The taking pawn moves into the empty square over which the first pawn moved.

– During the 1998 Linares chess tournament Shirov played black against future FIDE World Chess Championshipworld champion Veselin Topalov and won with a piece sacrifice in a bishop and pawn ending.

– This is the only time a pawn can move to a square that is not straight in front of it.

– A check given by a line-piece when a shielding piece or pawn is moved out of the way.

– The letter P showing a pawn is not used, so that e4 means “pawn moves to the square e4″.

– The phrase “open file” is used when no pawn blocks a file.

– There are some positions which require more than 50 moves to win, yet have no captures or pawn moves.

– Colline, the philosopher, comes in shivering and cross because he had not been able to pawn some books.

– For example, if the black pawn has just moved up two squares from g7 to g5, then the white pawn on f5 can take it by “en passant” on g6.

– The pawn is the weakest chess piecepiece in the game of chess.

– To capture “en passant” can only be done on the move right after the double-square pawn advance.

– If an enemy piece is straight in front of a pawn, the pawn cannot capture that piece.

– In the diagram to the left, the white pawn can capture either the black rook or the black knight.

– Most times, a pawn can only move to one square, the square in front of it.

– A chess opening in which a player offers a pawn for fast development and an attack.

– Post Office, a restaurant, a two feed/hardware stores, a furniture store, a small chain department store, a clothing store, a pawn shop, a bank, a farmer’s market, a used shipping container sales and rental lot and a couple of nondescript general merchandise stores.

– Black makes very few compromises in his pawn structure, and plays c5 in time to fight for the d4 square.

– Nute Gunray was just a pawn in Palpatine’s plan to achieve the position of supreme chancellor.

– He was best known as the co-owner of the World Famous Gold Silver Pawn Shop, as featured on the History U.S.

– To pay for his funeral, Alice had to pawn her wedding ring, which led her back to the poker world.

– A pawn is worth 1 point.

– Should the game go to an endgame, Black often has good chances because of his solid pawn structure and kingside pawn majority.

– There are cases where a player might want to promote a pawn to a knight, rook, or bishop instead.

– Sometimes thieves use pawn shops to sell things easily to someone who will not ask questions.

– This exposes the black pawn on d5.

– Most of the time, a pawn moves by going up a single square, but the first time each pawn is moved from its starting place, it can go forward two squares.

– Once a pawn reaches the other side of the board and cannot move further, it is promoted, meaning it can become any other piece on the board, except the king.

– On the following diagram, Whichever king moves, he loses his pawn and the opponent will win the game.

– As the simplest piece in chess, the pawn was in the oldest version of chess, Chaturanga.

– When a pawn moves to its eighth rank, it must be changed for a piece: a queen, rook, bishop, or knight of the same color.

– The short-term goal of 4…Nd7 is to make developing his pieces easier by trading a pair of knights without damaging his pawn structure by the direct 4…Nf6.

– It sums up the idea that the pawn ‘skeleton’ gives the game its long-term structure, and influences how a game proceeds.

– The best-known move, the King’s Pawn opening, is the white player moving his king’s pawn on e2 forward two spaces to e4.

– It is only available when a pawn moves forward two squares past an opposing pawn on an adjacent file.

– Also, the pawn promotion to the new queen is hugely significant when it takes place.

– The pawn chains are decisive in deciding the players’ plans.

– A pawn shop is a shop or business who loans money to people who bring in valuable items which they leave with the pawnbroker.

– Bugs in this system sometimes added a chess pawn character to wikitext.

– Then the opponent’s pawn can capture the double-mover “as if it had only moved one square forward”.

– A special method of capturing, only available to a pawn on its fifth rank.

– A pawn is placed in each square on the second row away from each player at the beginning of a game, right in front of all of their other pieces, so each player begins with eight pawns.

– These early notations are usually quite cumbersome; “The pawn of the king forward two houses”.

– But a pawn that has not moved yet in the game can move ahead two squares, or just one.

– An E4 opening could be described as King’s Pawn 4 or Queen’s Knight to queen’s Bishop 3.

– The white pawn at e4 can capture either the black rook at d5 or the black knight at f5, but not the bishop at e5, which blocks its straight way forward.

- Nxd5! Now 13...cxd5?? is met by 14.Bc7, winning the queen, while 13...Nxf4 14.Nxf4 leaves White a pawn ahead.

- This system often leads to typical isolated queen's pawn positions, with White gaining rapid development, a grip on e5, and kingside attacking chances to make up for the long-term structural weakness of the isolated d4 pawn.
- A pawn can capture an enemy piece which is on the diagonal square to the left or right of the square in front of it.

“cuba” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “cuba”:

+ However, strong wind shear from the northeast did not allow development, and after making landfall in southern Cuba on October 16, it was destroyed by a cold front.

+ His father, Rafael Cruz, was born in Cuba and had been fighting against dictator Fulgencio Batista alongside Fidel Castro.

+ She was a member of the Cuba women’s national water polo team at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships.

+ All social dances in Cuba involve a hip-sway over the standing leg and, though this is hardly noticeable in fast salsa, it is more pronounced in the slow ballroom rumba.

+ This ballroom Rumba was also danced in Cuba to a rhythm they call the “bolero-son”.

+ The US attempted to invade Cuba to regain control of it and overthrow it’s communist led government but failed.

+ The First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba is the “de facto” leader of Cuba.

cuba example in sentences
cuba example in sentences

Example sentences of “cuba”:

+ The official language of the islands is English and the population also speaks Turks and Caicos Islands Creole Due to its close proximity to Cuba and Hispaniola, large Haitian Creole and Spanish-speaking communities have developed in the territory due to immigration from Creole-speaking Haiti and from Spanish-speaking Cuba and Dominican Republic.

+ The United States was interested in Cuba because of the many businesses that they had there, even though the country was a dictatorship.

+ In 1511, he left from Salvatierra de la Sabana with 300 men and three or four ships to the island of Cuba to conquer that island.

+ The Cuba Libre is a cocktail made of Cola, rum, and lime.

+ The original “internationalised” Communist Party of Cuba formed in the 1920s.

+ An invasion of Cuba would make Khrushchev look bad and could also lead to a nuclear war.

+ Although he never lived to see Cuba free, he is considered the national hero.

+ The official language of the islands is English and the population also speaks Turks and Caicos Islands Creole Due to its close proximity to Cuba and Hispaniola, large Haitian Creole and Spanish-speaking communities have developed in the territory due to immigration from Creole-speaking Haiti and from Spanish-speaking Cuba and Dominican Republic.

+ The United States was interested in Cuba because of the many businesses that they had there, even though the country was a dictatorship.

+ It began when the Soviet Union began building missile sites in Cuba in 1962.

+ It continued northwestward, hitting Cuba on the 14th before moving into the southwest Atlantic east of Bermuda by October 17.

+ All social dances in Cuba involve a hip-sway over the standing leg and, though this is scarcely noticeable in fast salsa, it is more pronounced in the slow ballroom rumba.

+ He was anti-communist and never returned to Cuba again.

More in-sentence examples of “cuba”:

+ Compared with other ruling Communist Parties, the Communist Party of Cuba retains a stricter adherence to the tradition of Marxism–Leninism and the traditional Soviet model.

+ Born in Lausanne, Switzerland, Carpentier grew up in Havana, Cuba and Paris.

+ It made its first landfall near Kingston, Jamaica on November 13 it soon made its second landfall in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba on the same day.

+ However, most of Americans did not live in New York City, and the decision makers who did live there probably read less sensationalist newspapers like the “Times” “The Sun” or the “Post.” The most famous example of the exaggeration is the story, which probably is not actually true, that artist Frederic Remington sent Hearst a telegram to tell him that not much was going on in Cuba and “There will be no war.” Hearst responded “Please remain.

+ According to UNESCO, Cuba spends about 10 percent of its budget on education.

+ He has been a member of the Politburo of the Communist Party of Cuba since 2003.

+ He reported on political events related to the Cold War on Eastern and Western Europe, the Soviet Union, the United States, Cuba and Puerto Rico.

+ These missiles in Cuba would have allowed the Soviet Union to effectively target almost the entire United States.

+ She played for the Cuba women’s national volleyball team.

+ Fulgencio Batista y Zaldívar was the military leader of Cuba from 1933 to 1940.

+ He became the first Bahamas Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China and Ambassador to the Republic of Cuba in 1999.

+ The people of Cuba come from three different groups.

+ Born in El TejadoEl Tejado de Bejar, Spain, on 8 June 1901, Sanchez emigrated to Cuba at age 17 and worked as a farmer, before emigrating in 1920 to the United States where he lived until his death and worked as a coal miner.

+ Mayra Verónica was born in Havana, Cuba on 20 August 1980.

+ The natural beauty of the area is attracting many tourists from both the rest of Cuba and from overseas.

+ A tropical depression formed off western Cuba on June 1 from an group of organized thunderstorms.

+ In 1519, Cortes set out from Cuba with a fleet of ships, 600 men, and about 20 horses.

+ In Cuba the damage totaled to $300 million.

+ She also has joined the bipartisan Congressional Cuba Democracy Caucus.

+ Santiago de Cuba Province is the second most populated province in the island of Cuba.

+ In 1962, the American government was worried that the USSR would attack America from Cuba, because Cuba is near enough that the missiles could reach almost any city in America.

+ In 1961, the Americans helped some of these Cubans to attack Cuba and try to remove Castro, but they failed.

+ Floyd passed over Western Cuba as a tropical storm.

+ The Americans made the restrictions against contact with Cuba tighter.

+ Compared with other ruling Communist Parties, the Communist Party of Cuba retains a stricter adherence to the tradition of Marxism–Leninism and the traditional Soviet model.

+ Born in Lausanne, Switzerland, Carpentier grew up in Havana, Cuba and Paris.

+ Some of them wanted Cuba to become independent, but others hoped that the US could build a colonial empire overseas, as many European countries had already done so.

+ In 1959, the island of Cuba had Cuban Revolutiona revolution and created a new government with Fidel Castro as its leader.

+ A tropical cyclone impacts eastern Cuba on September 28.

+ Tony Montana is a prisoner from Cuba who is coming to the United States on a boat to escape the oppressive Communist government.

+ After this war Communism spread to Central and Eastern Europe, including the relatively new Eastern European countries of Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Romania, Albania, and in Asia North Vietnam and North Korea, and, slightly later, to Cuba in the Carribean Sea very near to North America.

+ The Communist Party of Cuba was created in 1965 and has ruled the island ever since.

+ It struck Cuba later that evening.

+ Raúl Castro was elected as the President of Cuba on 24 February 2008.

+ Her maternal grandfather, Leonardo García, immigrated to Cuba from Pola de Siero, Asturias, Spain.

+ The yellow press published a lot about the revolution, but conditions on Cuba were bad enough.

+ He also sailed around most of Hispaniola and explored the sides of Jamaica and Cuba he had not seen on his first voyage.

+ Gooding is Cuba Gooding, Jr.’s younger brother and the son of Cuba Gooding, Sr.

+ Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar.He conquered and governed Cuba for Spain.

+ Kennedy in the White House” Arthur Schlesinger Jr 1965 The United States decided to break off economic relations with Cuba The American Presidency Project.

+ Even though Cuba was independent, the Americans still controlled the island by a law called the Platt Amendment.

+ Roosevelt’s Medal of Honor recognized his conduct in frontline fighting in Cuba in 1898.

+ The storm reached a peak intensity of 45mph, shortly before crossing over Cuba as it moved northeast past Florida.

+ Guedes was born in Unión de Reyes, Matanzas, Cuba in 1928.

+ The largest city Santiago de Cuba is its main administrative center.

+ Radio, which began in Cuba in 1922, helped the growth of popular music because it provided publicity and a new source of income for the artists.

+ As a toddler, Estefan fled Cuba with her family when Communist dictator Fidel Castro rose to power.