How to use in-sentence of “gunfire”

How to use in-sentence of “gunfire”:

+ The British had better artillery compared to the Polygar troops who had country-made gunfire artillery, barring a few proper ones received from erstwhile Tipu Sultan’s army.

+ That night, and several nights following Uday and Qusay Hussein’s death, celebratory gunfire could be heard throughout Baghdad.

+ When Leila was 3 years old, her father, who worked as director of a tank farm in Agdam, who was killed during the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict by gunfire from the Armenian side.

+ Several of the people travelling with the president were wounded in gunfire between the presidential guard and the would-be assassins.

+ Kahoolawe was used as a gunfire and bombing target by the United States military during World War II.

+ It was near dismissal time when staff and students heard gunfire and enacted a “code red” lock down.

+ A popular urban gunfire locator system typically uses six to ten audio sensors per square mile for trilateration.

+ The land behind Utah and Omaha was banks and hedgerows that tanks, gunfire and vision could not get through.

How to use in-sentence of gunfire
How to use in-sentence of gunfire

How to use in-sentence of “cantonment”

How to use in-sentence of “cantonment”:

+ Among them Sukkur city and new Sukkur are urban centre while Pano Akil is famous for having one of largest military cantonment of the country.

+ Govt of the Punjab, 1884, p 211 When the Hazara region was annexed to British India in 1849, the then District Commissioner Major James Abbott decided to build a cantonment town which was founded in 1853 as Abbottabad; Gazetteer, p.35 and at that time, a smaller military station or tented garrison was set up close to Kakul.

+ The hospital was established in 1821, when the first General Hospital was located in the cantonment for British militaryBritish troops near the Singapore River.

+ Khaled Hossain studied at Adamjee Cantonment Public School College.

+ This is considering it was the site of the first cantonment of the British East India Company.

How to use in-sentence of cantonment
How to use in-sentence of cantonment

“customer” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “customer”:

+ Giancarlo briefly ran a customer Formula One Ferrari as Scuderia Everest in 1976.

+ Salespeople often demonstrate things like computers, cars, and televisions to customers so they can make sure the customer sees all the features of the item.

+ For some items, like meat and seafood, the customer still has to have an employee get or prepare the item.

+ The owner, called a shopkeeper, would ask the customer what he or she would like to buy.

+ From 21 July until 4 August 2006, an example of the train was on show at Euston Square Gardens, near Euston Square tube station, for a Customer Acceptance Test followed by public display.

customer - sentence examples
customer – sentence examples

Example sentences of “customer”:

+ Most often, the customer would take a shopping basket or shopping cart and put the items he or she wants to buy into the basket or cart.

+ One of the reasons this is done is to simulate the colour the customer expects as "natural".

+ Most often, the customer would take a shopping basket or shopping cart and put the items he or she wants to buy into the basket or cart.

+ One of the reasons this is done is to simulate the colour the customer expects as “natural”.

+ The customer then takes the bags of items out of the store by him/herself.

+ When customers are leaving, salesmen help the customer hold the door.

+ Deerfield is home to the headquarters of Walgreens, Baxter Healthcare, Business Technology Partners, Caterpillar Inc., APAC Customer Services, Fortune Brands Home Security, Takeda Pharmaceutical Company’s US HQ, Consumers Digest, and Mondelēz International.

+ The account manager might see the account differently, she might have methods to set the maximum amount that can be taken out of the account, or to set the fee or interest rate that the customer has to be pay for the money borrowed.

+ This is to try to stop the customer from Theftstealing money from the employees.

+ Minardi became the only customer for Chiti’s new V6 engine design.

+ All Nippon Airways was the launch customer for the -700ER.

+ The invoice is given to the customer as a request for payment.

+ How much a customer needs to pay for the down payment is different in each country and each business type.

+ With the increasing competition, there was a need amongst organizations to increase customer satisfaction and information exchange.

+ It was the first team in modern times to make use of customer engines.

+ Definitions have been determined such that the ‘super casino’ will have a minimum customer area of 5000 square metres and at most 1250 unlimited-jackpot slot machines.

+ The e-commerce industry needs to put more emphasis on delivery logistics and customer service.

More in-sentence examples of “customer”:

+ This was also the first win for a Ferrari engine in a customer chassis.

+ The customer who ordered the most planes is Intrepid Aviation Group who have ordered 20.

+ She played A Fair Customer in the movie “The Waiters’ Ball” in 1916.

+ Performance thresholds must be corrected periodically for the effects of capital investment in new equipment as well as for the continuous improvement needed to meet ever higher customer demands.

+ Once a person has called, they could do different things, such as pay their phone bill bill, talk to Customer Service, or get another phone line.

+ An automation engineer takes a mechanical device from a customer and makes it automated with the help of a control panel.

+ After he fried and salted them, he gave them to the customer – who, to his surprise, loved them.

+ In September 2018, a customer at a Trader Joe’s took a picture of Owens, who worked the cash register.

+ On October 15, 2010, Bushmaster issued a recall of all ACR rifles, instructing users to “Please immediately discontinue the use of your ACR rifle” along with instructions to contact customer support for an RMA.

+ Xiaomi say that they listen closely to customer feedback, having them test out upcoming features themselves, and building an extensive online community.

+ Some strip clubs offer lap dancelap dancing, which is a type of sex work that typically involves a female dancer pressing her body against a male customer for a fee.

+ She is first customer of Kiki’s Delivery Service.

+ This pass can be purchased from any MTR Customer Service Centres or Airport Express Customer Service Centres.

+ He was the first to say that “the customer is never wrong”.

+ Economists defined certain customer baskets to be able to measure inflation.

+ As online games got bigger and more popular, gamemasters’ jobs grew to include giving customer service for an online community.

+ During 2014 all banks in Europe that use the euro must start using the IBAN for customer account numbers.

+ After nearing bankruptcy in 1986, the fish market owner and employees decided to become “world famous”, changing their way of doing business by introducing their flying fish, games, and customer performances.

+ The customer service of DirecTV is provided by many third-party owned call centers both inside and outside the U.S.

+ The oldest reference to Chicken Tikka Masala is found in 1960s, where a Bangladeshi Chef, Ali Ahmad Aslam, created the dish in his restaurant in Glasgow, on request of a customer who was unhappy with the dry Chicken Tikka.

+ In many countries, when a customer apply for credit from a bank, store or credit card company, their information is checked with credit monitoring organization.

+ Recently, there are so-called self-checkout systems where the customer scans the items on his or her own.

+ A customer who dropped into the tavern found the place deserted, and a large bloodstain on the floor.

+ Abraham Lincoln was sometimes called Abe Lincoln or “Honest Abe” because of a legend stating that he ran miles to give a customer the right amount of change.

+ If the customer breaks the rules, then they agree to pay a fine for doing so.

+ This was also the first win for a Ferrari engine in a customer chassis.

+ The customer who ordered the most planes is Intrepid Aviation Group who have ordered 20.
+ She played A Fair Customer in the movie "The Waiters' Ball" in 1916.

+ Microsoft recommended users to contact Windows customer support.

+ Nowadays, there are multiple platforms for the customer base to surf the internet.

+ A typical routine will involve a customer ordering a fish, with their fishmongers in orange rubber overalls and boots calling out the order, which is loudly shouted back by all the other staff, at which point the original fishmonger will throw the customer‘s fish behind the counter for wrapping.

+ With this self-checkout, the customer scans the items he or she wishes to buy, and then pays by inserting cash or a credit card.

+ Masters Home Improvement stores however had many differences to Bunnings Warehouse stores, including McDonald’s and McCafe outlets in some of their stores, push-buttons for customer assistance and whitegoods departments.

+ In economics the change must increase value, customer value, or producer value.

+ Finally, the cellphone may have an influence on the quality of customer service.

+ When agreeing to a contract with a business, a customer may agree to certain rules.

+ Gianforte and his wife founded RightNow Technologies, a customer relationship management software company.

+ Once the customer is done shopping, he or she then brings the items to the “checkout”, where a person called a cashier scans the customer‘s items into a cash register and then takes the customer‘s payment.

+ He ran customer cars in Formula Two under various names from 1972 to 1979.

+ Royal Mail 4 State Customer Code is a two-dimensional barcode that was develooped by Royal Mail in England.

+ The book “The Japanification of Children’s Popular Culture” thought of Ash as an example of customer identification, with the character doing things players of the games had to in order to go further through them.

+ In other cases, it is common for the customer equipment to be integrated with other functions, such as routing, firewalling, or other application-specific hardware and software.

+ If the person who has borrowed money from the pawnbroker does not repay the loan and interest within an agreed-upon time limit, the pawnbroker can sell the valuable item to another customer to get back the money they loaned.

+ Angela even approaches a female customer in the supermarket and tells her she recognises her as “Tracey Booth from Crossroads”.

+ In economics a customer basket, market basket or commodity basket is a set of different amounts of different goods and possibly services.

+ The launch customer for the DE 18 was BASF, ordering 2 DE 18 locomotives for services at its plants in December 2011.

+ Different types include a “couch dance”, which is a lap dance where the customer is seated on a couch, and bed dance where the customer lies down on a bed.

+ American Express hosts their financial transactions, customer information, and their entire website in Phoenix.

+ This could include formulae and recipes, proprietary databases, business processes and methods, information about costs, pricing, margins, overhead, manufacturing processes, proprietary computer software programs, customer lists, and strategic plans and marketing programs.

+ He is Grover’s regular customer at Charlie’s Restaurant and other restaurants as well.

+ The term customer only applies to engines now.

“naturalistic” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “naturalistic”:

+ All the same, his was noticed for the naturalistic scenes of modern rural and urban life, such as “The Hireling Shepherd” and “The Awakening Conscience”.

+ He was known for his naturalistic style of the British carver Grinling Gibbons.

+ Shiva Lingams in India have tended to become more and more stylized over the centuries, and existing lingams from before the 6th century show a more leaning towards the naturalistic style, with the glans clearly indicated.

+ The monuments are mostly sculptures in styles from naturalistic to Modern.

+ The Mort Lagoon, an extremely evocative naturalistic site between Eraclea and Jesolo, was originated by the overflowing of the Piave river in 1936, whose bed was modified in its last stretch after a big flood.

+ In it, Husserl for the first time attempts a historical overview of the development of Western philosophy and science, emphasizing the challenges presented by their increasingly empirical and naturalistic orientation.

naturalistic in-sentences
naturalistic in-sentences

How to use the word “voiced”

How to use in-sentence of “voiced”:

– He was voiced by Ron Perlman in “Batman: The Animated Series”.

– He also voiced Mako Mako in the Nickelodeon animated series “The Legend of Korra”.

– Campanella voiced the character of Dr.

– Shaggy has been voiced by Casey Kasem and Matthew Lillard, with the latter reprising his role from the two Raja Gosnell movies.

– She is voiced by Pui Fan Lee, who can speak Cantonese as well.

– Antonio Banderas voiced Puss in the “Shrek” franchise.

How to use the word voiced
How to use the word voiced

Example sentences of “voiced”:

– The most well-known work – in animated films Disney, where she voiced Elsa Elsa in “Frozen” and “Frozen II”.

– Matthews voiced the Tin Woodsman in a radio version of “The Wizard of Oz”.

– He was voiced by Ray Wise in “Batman: The Killing Joke Batman: The Killing Joke” and by Héctor Elizondo in “The Lego Batman Movie”.

– He also voiced all the male characters in two animated 1970s series, and reindeer voices in the live-action feature “Blizzard”.

– He voiced Charlie, Dory’s father, in the 2016 Pixar movie “Finding Dory” and Lou the Porcupine in “Over the Hedge”.

– She is voiced by Cameron Diaz.

– He has voiced the nephews on Mickey Mouse Works and House of Mouse.

– Plosives can be voiced or voiceless.

– She is voiced by Jennifer Saunders.

- The most well-known work - in animated films Disney, where she voiced Elsa Elsa in "Frozen" and "Frozen II".

- Matthews voiced the Tin Woodsman in a radio version of "The Wizard of Oz".

– Redbone voiced a fake snowman version of himself in the 2003 comedy Christmas movie “Elf”.

– Uncle Grandpa’s Belly Bag /other kids/Tiny Miracle the Robot is voiced by Eric Bauza/Tom Kenny.

– The character has been voiced by William “Billy” Costello, Jack Mercer, Floyd Buckley, Harry Welch, Mae Questel, Allen Swift, Maurice LaMarcheMaurice La Marche, 1980 live-action film directed by Robert Altman, starring comedian Robin Williams as Popeye.

– He was voiced by James Earl Jones in “A Spirited Beginning”.

– Whitrow voiced the role of Fowler in the 2000 animated movie “Chicken Run”.

– Triumph the Insult Comic Dog is a puppet character puppeteered and voiced by Robert Smigel, best known for mocking celebrities in an Eastern European accent.

– He was voiced by Robert Costanzo in “Batman: The Animated Series”.

More in-sentence examples of “voiced”:

- He also voiced the character of Manny in the children's show "Handy Manny".

- He also voiced Buzz Lightyear for actor Tim Allen in the early years in various video games, computer games, merchandise, attractions, and the Disney On Ice Disneyland Adventure.

– He also voiced the character of Manny in the children’s show “Handy Manny”.

– He also voiced Buzz Lightyear for actor Tim Allen in the early years in various video games, computer games, merchandise, attractions, and the Disney On Ice Disneyland Adventure.

– Crush’s son Squirt was voiced by Nicholas Bird, the young son of fellow Pixar director Brad Bird.

– He is voiced by Hiroki Yasumoto in Japanese, and Patrick Seitz in English.

– Erik Bauersfeld also voiced the character in episodes, VI and VII before passing away in 2016 and Tom Kane voicing the character for “Star Wars: The Last Jedi”.

– She voiced a fish version of herself named Katie Current from the 2004 animated comedy movie Shark Tale.

– In 2003 Stimpy was voiced by Eric Bauza.

– She voiced the characters Maude Flanders, Miss Hoover and Helen Lovejoy in the animated series “The Simpsons”.

– He is voiced by David Faustino.

– He also voiced Roman “The Butcher” Barbieri in the video game “Mafia III”.

– Altaïr was voiced by Cas Anvar.

– Jacqueline Ruth “Ilene” Woods was an American singer and actress who voiced Cinderella in the 1950 Disney movie.

– He was voiced by Jeremy Irons with singing vocals by Jim Cummings in the 1994 movie.

– She is voiced by Rachael MacFarlane, the younger sister of one of the series co-creators, Seth MacFarlane.

– He was voiced by Michael Howard.

– He also voiced the animated character Pellegnillot.

– He is voiced by Dan Castellaneta.

– He was voiced by Marc Singer in “Batman: The Animated Series” and Loren Lester in “Batman: Arkham Knight”.

– Planer voiced Frodo in “The Adventures of Tom Bombadil” from the 1992 radio series “Tales from the Perilous Realm”.

– In the Italian dub she is voiced by Valentina Mari.

– Thel was voiced by Keith David and Ripa was voiced by David Sobolov.

– He also voiced many cartoon characters and commercials, such as Pac-Man in the Hanna-Barbera cartoon of the same name.

– The officially voiced reason for the postponement is the lack of a legal basis for the mission.

– He is also the cousin of rapper Young Maylay who voiced Carl JohnsonCarl “CJ” Johnson, the protagonist of “Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas”.

– Arsenio Hall voiced Bobby in the movie.

– Consonants may be Voiced consonantvoiced Sound pronounced with the vibration of the unvoiced.

– He also voiced the enemiesWart, Mouser, Tryclyde, and Clawgrip in “Super Mario Advance”.

– Most recently, he appeared in the French-Canadian co-production “Atomic Betty”, voiced the characters Hugo and Q in the video game “Street Fighter IIIStreet Fighter III 3rd Strike” and narrated the animated bible TV series “Friends and Heroes”.

– He has voiced over 100 television characters and has appeared in over 200 television shows.

– Gollum, voiced by Andy Serkis accepted a 2003 MTV Movie Award for Best Virtual Performance with him yelling censored swears towards the crew, audience, Serkis and fellow book character Dobby from Harry Potter, whom he described as a “fucking fag”.

– The character is currently voiced by former professional wrestling play-by-play announcer Lee Marshall, starting in January of 2006.

– Marisa Tomei voiced Raquel Smashenburn in the series’ unaired pilot episode, but scheduling problems made Lucy Liu take over the role for the actual series.

– He is voiced by Mike Henry, who created and designed the character.

– He has been voiced by Frank Welker ever since the character’s first appearance in 1969.

– Roiland voiced The Delicious One in the 2D-animated commercials of Wienerschnitzel.

– He also voiced Hiro in many “Thomas Friends” movies.

– The voiced retroflex nasal is is a common sound in Indic languages.

– Klemperer’s bitterness at this decision was voiced in a letter he wrote to Arthur Judson, who ran the orchestra: “that the society did not re-engage me is the strongest offense, the sharpest insult to me as artist, which I can imagine.

– Erfani voiced dubbed Humphrey Bogart roles in “The Maltese Falcon Maltese Falcon” and “Casablanca” and Gone with the Wind.

– He is voiced by Katsuyuki Konishi in Japanese, and Eric Vale in English.

– The character appears in the 2016 movie “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice”, voiced and performed by Robin Atkin Downes through motion-capture.

– He was voiced by Tim Blaney.

– He also voiced many popular movies, television shows and video games from outside of Poland into Polish.

– The movie mainly focus on Chucky Chucky voiced by Lakeshore Strangler” whose soul is transferred inside a Good Guy doll following a voodoo ritual in order to avoid going to Hell.

– Rocko was voiced by Carlos Alazraqui.

– He was played by actor Danny Glover in the movies and voiced by Earl Alexander in the 2009 game.

– He was voiced by Roddy McDowall in “Batman: The Animated Series”.

Example sentences of “radiation”

How to use in-sentence of “radiation”:

+ Many hyperthermophiles are also able to tolerate other environmental extremes, like high acidity or radiation levels.

+ Herschel discovered infrared radiation by passing sunlight through a prism and holding a thermometer just beyond the red end of the visible spectrum.

+ Radium is radioactive decayradioactive, and causes radiation sickness.

+ The nebula acts as a source of radiation for studying celestial bodies between it and us.

+ Photovoltaics are arrays of cells containing a solar photovoltaic material that converts solar radiation or energy from the sun into direct current electricity.

+ This radiation ionizationionizes the surrounding interstellar gas of the nebula, forming an H II region.

Example sentences of radiation
Example sentences of radiation

Example sentences of “radiation”:

+ One can distinguish between various types of radiation by looking at the source of the radiation, its wavelength, the amount of energy being carried, any particles involved, etc.

+ Compounds like it, such as gallium antimonide and indium antimonide can be made into LEDs and detectors for Infrared radiation but aluminium antimonide doesn’t work as well.

+ Gustav Robert Kirchhoff was a GermansGerman physicist who contributed to the fundamental understanding of electrical circuits, spectroscopy, and radiation by heated objects.

+ Nuclear waste emits dangerous radiation and is difficult to dispose of.

+ A wiggler can be considered to be series of bending magnets stuck together, and its radiation intensity goes up as the number of magnetic poles in the wiggler goes up.

+ The cosmic microwave background is the radiation that has been traveling without hitting anything ever since the time the universe became transparent, about 380,000 years after the Big Bang.

+ The temperature of the sea is dependent on the amount of solar radiation falling on the surface.

+ The radiation cross the interstellar dust in the surrounding dense core.

+ Hawking radiation is black body radiation which is emitted by black hole, due to quantum physicsquantum effects near the event horizon.

+ After receiving his doctorate, Boyle spent one year at Canada’s Radiation Laboratory and two years teaching physics at the Royal Military College of Canada.

+ One can distinguish between various types of radiation by looking at the source of the radiation, its wavelength, the amount of energy being carried, any particles involved, etc.

+ Compounds like it, such as gallium antimonide and indium antimonide can be made into LEDs and detectors for Infrared radiation but aluminium antimonide doesn't work as well.

More in-sentence examples of “radiation”:

+ Medical doctorDoctors can use radiation therapy machines which produce gamma rays in hospitals to treat people with some types of cancer.

+ It absorbs ultraviolet radiation, which means less radiation reaches ground level.

+ It uses electronic radiation and this is where it can be dangerous.

+ Their first certain appearance is in the Silurian period, with a big radiation in the Mesozoic era.Levin, Harold.

+ These telescopes are space telescopes because little of this radiation reaches the Earth.

+ Ionizing radiation are used to sterilize medical instruments.

+ The longer period of sunshine, greater the quantity of solar radiation will be received by a portion of earth.For example, at the equator the length of days and nights is 12 hours in all the months but the tropics of Arctic and Antarctic sunshine duration varies between 0 and 24.

+ Only “tiny amounts of the most dangerous forms of volatile radiation escaped to the atmosphere”.

+ Light is a form of electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength which can be detected by the human eye.

+ The explosion is very big and many kinds of dangerous radiation are formed.

+ Micro black holes are predicted to be larger net emitters of radiation than larger black holes and should shrink and dissipate faster.

+ The composition of this radiation can vary depending on what may be ionized.

+ Thus they are invisible to normal radiation detectors.

+ In 2013, NASA reported that the Van Allen Probes had discovered a third radiation belt, which was observed for four weeks.

+ This is why these kinds of radiation are dangerous to life.

+ It is useful because it provides a reasonably detailed image from very limited radiation exposure, compared with a CT scan for instance.

+ Purcell had worked on the development of radar during World War II at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Radiation Laboratory.

+ Solar radiation exerts a pressure on the sail due to reflection and a small fraction that is absorbed.

+ These unexcited atoms can interfere with good output data because they are able to absorb the radiation that is emitted from the excited electrons returning to their ground state.

+ During World War II, he led research for the American government on low dose radiation safety.

+ If the radiation is totally reflected, the radiation pressure is doubled.

+ At least 200 people died from radiation sickness.

+ Players are able to explore over 30 square km of the Zone, including the ghost town of Pripyat and the empty Chernobyl Nuclear Plant, while meeting animals and plants mutated by radiation as well as other Stalkers and NPCs.

+ The astronauts would be in space for many years, and it could be very dangerous because of radiation from the sun.

+ Heat, cold, electricity, chemicals, friction, or radiation can be the cause of a burn.<!– Quote=The higher risk for females is associated with open fire cooking, or inherently unsafe cookstoves, which can ignite loose clothing.

+ He tried to develop an expression for black-body radiation expressed in terms of wavelength by assuming that radiation consisted of small quanta and then to see what happened if the quanta were made infinitely small.

+ Another 83 workers were subjected to higher radiation than normal.

+ This is the luminosity at which the force of the star’s gravity equals the radiation pressure outward.

+ Humans also get radiation from radioactive materials outside the body and from cosmic radiation from space.

+ Eventually, the electrons and nuclei combined to form stable atoms, which are transparent to most wavelengths of radiation; at this point, the radiation decoupled from the matter, forming the ubiquitous, isotropic background of microwave radiation observed today.

+ The greatest radiation of all took place early in the Cambrian period, when most of our animal phyla evolved: see List of animal phyla.

+ The radiation sensor is a Geiger-Müller tube which gives out an electronic signal when radiation is present.

+ This means that causes of radiation and toxic waste is the main theme for this season.

+ Later adaptive radiation was caused by a lack of competition and a wide variety of vacant niches.

+ If the oscillation trajectory is helical, the radiation will be circularly polarized, with the handedness determined by the helix.

+ Testicular cancer is generally treated by surgical removal of the cancerous testicle, often followed by radiation or chemotherapy.

+ A Van Allen radiation belt is a zone of charged particles which come from the Sun as the solar wind.

+ Albert Einstein’s work with the photoelectric effect and Max Planck’s work with black body radiationblackbody radiation did not work with the traditional view of light as a continuous wave.

+ Nuclear engineering also includes the study of nuclear fusion, medical and other applications of radiation, radiation safety, heat transport, nuclear fuel and other related technologytechnologies, environment.

+ AGN are the most luminous and persistent sources of electromagnetic radiation in the universe.

+ In 1868, Ångström created a spectrum chart of solar radiation that expresses each wavelength in the electromagnetic spectrumspectrum of sunlight in multiples of one ten-millionth of a millimetre, or 1 metres.

+ It measures radiation as a function of frequency or wavelength.

+ Ants became dominant after adaptive radiation at the beginning of the Cainozoic.

+ Because the RBMK reactors used at the plant had no containment building to keep the radiation in, radioactivityradioactive fallout drifted over parts of the western UK, and the eastern United States.

+ Sea ice is highly reflective of solar radiation, reflecting about 60% of incoming solar radiation when bare and about 80% when covered with snow.

+ A wiggler has a broader spectrum of radiation than an undulator.

+ Medical doctorDoctors can use radiation therapy machines which produce gamma rays in hospitals to treat people with some types of cancer.

+ It absorbs ultraviolet radiation, which means less radiation reaches ground level.
+ It uses electronic radiation and this is where it can be dangerous.

“approving” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “approving”:

– Peter Gray publicly stated why he hasn’t included the SPE in his introductory psychology textbooks, explaining that by remaining silent when the guards abused the prisoners, Zimbardo was approving of their methods of intimidation.

– They make decisions on approving or declining the ideas.

– President William McKinley was killed by anarchist Leon Czolgosz because Czolgosz believed president McKinley was against good working people, he considered McKinley responsible for falsifying the reasons for the war, and approving and waging an illegal, devastating Philippines war.

– Recently people have been approving or denying hooks purely because of the image, and/or making a big thing of the image.

– People must use their given names on Citizendium and experts are given special status in approving articles.

– Many countries are not approving electronic cigarettes as a less harmful alternative to traditional cigarettes.

– Learning by example and by demonstration is common now, but in 1941 it was a new idea and it caught the approving eye of the Home Office.

– The mayor shares responsibility for creating policy and approving the city budget with the council.

approving example in sentences
approving example in sentences

Some sentences in use of “zircon”

How to use in-sentence of “zircon”:

– This zircon is part of a population of zircons in the metamorphosed conglomerate.

– Age and duration of the Emeishan flood volcanism, SW China: geochemistry and SHRIMP zircon U-Pb dating of silicic ignimbrites, post-volcanic Xuanwei Formation and clay tuff at the Chaotian section.

– They were deposited about 3.060bya, which is the age of the youngest detrital zircon in the rock.

– Therefore, we can assume that the entire lead content of the zircon is radiogenic.

– The oldest minerals on Earth– small crystals of zircon from the Jack Hills of Western Australia– are at least 4.4 billion years old.

– In the United States, zircon is considered to be the birth stone for the month of December.

Some sentences in use of zircon
Some sentences in use of zircon

In sentence use of “aegean”

How to use in-sentence of “aegean”:

+ Bozcaada is an island in Aegean Sea.

+ It is the area of the ending of Central Macedonia which accesses deeply in the Aegean Sea forming three small peninsulas.

+ The seas surrounding Asia Minor are the Black Sea, the Aegean Sea and the Mediterranean Sea.

+ They did not challenge the Greeks on the Aegean Islands, though.

+ To the west there is the Aegean Sea and to the east there are the Dardanelles straits.

+ Crocuses are native to woodland, scrub and meadows from sea level to alpine tundra in central and southern Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, on the islands of the Aegean SeaAegean, and across Central Asia to western China.

+ The Aegean cat has been tame for hundreds of years and has been living where people are.

+ The airlines that run here include Olympic Air and Aegean Airlines.

In sentence use of aegean
In sentence use of aegean

Example sentences of “aegean”:

+ It was located on the river Myros, in the fertile alluvial plain between Alaca Dağ, the Massikytos range and the Aegean Sea.

+ Many of the Aegean islands, or chains of islands, are part of the mountain ranges on the mainland.

+ He was born on the island of Samos, in the eastern Aegean Sea.

+ It is in Greece, in the southern Aegean Sea, 120 kilometers north of Crete.

+ It separates the Aegean Sea from the rest of the Mediterranean Sea.

+ The island is surrounded by the Aegean Sea.

+ He was born in the city of Thasos on the island of the same name in the Aegean Sea in the early fifth century.

+ Greece and Turkey still have disputes that are often focused on the question over the country that owns islands and rocks, most of which are uninhabited, in the Aegean Sea.

+ The Dorian invasion of the Peloponnesus, caused the migration of Ionic Greeks across the Aegean sea to Anatolia about 1000-900 BCE.

+ The volcanic complex of Santorini is the most active part of the South Aegean Volcanic Arc.

+ Rivers such as Aliakmon, VardarAxios, Nestos, and Strymonas cross these valleys and drain into the Aegean Sea.

+ This one divides the Aegean from the Mediterranean.

+ After World War One it was granted to Greece from Turkey in the Treaty of Sèvres, along with most of the islands in the Aegean SeaAegean sea, Thrace, and Turkey’s most important city, Istanbul.

+ The Sea Peoples may have sailed to Canaan from the area around the Aegean Sea.

+ It was located on the river Myros, in the fertile alluvial plain between Alaca Dağ, the Massikytos range and the Aegean Sea.

+ Many of the Aegean islands, or chains of islands, are part of the mountain ranges on the mainland.
+ He was born on the island of Samos, in the eastern Aegean Sea.

More in-sentence examples of “aegean”:

+ In 490 BC a second force was sent to Greece, this time across the Aegean Sea.

+ Particularly, it starts from Bulgaria, then goes to Greece and at the end it drains into the Aegean Sea.

+ In 490 BC a second force was sent to Greece, this time across the Aegean Sea.

+ Particularly, it starts from Bulgaria, then goes to Greece and at the end it drains into the Aegean Sea.

+ In summer/autumn 1942 Italy controlled the European seashores of the Mediterranean from the Rhone river in occupied France to Mount Olympus in Aegean Greece.

+ In 1996 he was signed by George Michael for his Aegean label.

+ Melos is one of the Aegean Islands where many ancient artifacts were found, including the Venus de Milo.

+ In Hellenistic times the island’s strategic position made Thera an important base for the war campaigns in the Aegean of the successors to Alexander the Great.

+ The “Venus de Milo” was found on 8 April 1820 on the Aegean SeaAegean island of Melos.

+ It has one of the biggest seaports in the Aegean Sea region and all of Turkey.

+ The “Titanic” lies at the bottom of the North Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Nova Scotia, and the “Britannic” lies in the Aegean Sea, off the coast of the Island of Kea.

+ Amorgos is an island in the Aegean Sea.

+ During the Bronze age collapse, archeological evidence shows the destructions of many cities on the coastlines of the Levant and the Aegean Sea.

+ It is the southernmost island of the Sporades, an archipelago in the Aegean Sea.

+ Piri Reis was an Ottoman EmpireOttoman-Turkish cartographer born between Aegean coast of Turkey.

+ They grow in the Mediterranean Sea region, mainly on the GreeceGreek island of Chios in the Aegean Sea.

+ Persians, Ancient RomeRomans, the Byzantine Empire, the Venetians, the Seljuk Empire, and the Ottoman Empire later started around the Aegean Sea.

+ It is connected to the Atlantic Ocean through the Bosphorus strait, the Sea of Marmara, the Dardanelles strait, the Aegean Sea, the Mediterranean Sea and the Strait of Gibraltar.

+ In Sept 1943 with the Italian collapse and the surrender of Italian fleet, naval actions in Mediterranean became restricted to actions against U-boats and by small craft in the Adriatic and Aegean seas.

+ Karpathos is a GreeceGreek island in the Aegean Sea.

+ The people near the Aegean were very advanced in Ancient history and they sailed across it to talk to each other.

+ It is in the east of Aegean sea.

+ In addition he suggested that the Pelasgians were a sub group of the mysterious late Bronze Age Sea Peoples that caused chaos in the Mediterranean SeaMediterranean and attacked several cities in the Aegean Sea.

+ It is in the northeastern Aegean Sea.

+ This marks the subduction of the African tectonic plate underneath the Aegean part of the Eurasian tectonic plate, at a rate of up to 5cm per year in a northeasterly direction.

+ Eventually at the end, it goes through Xanthi and Chrysoupoli and it drains in the Aegean Sea, making a big delta.

+ It is in the center of the Aegean Sea.

+ It has hundreds of kilometers of beautiful beaches on its Aegean and Mediterranean coasts, and many important historical places.

+ In 1912, Greece took part in the Balkan Wars, where it gained many of the territories that make up the country now, such as Greek Macedonia and the islands of the Aegean Sea.

+ In 490 BC, he sent a naval task force under Datis and Artaphernes across the Aegean SeaAegean, to subjugate the Cyclades, the group of Greek islands in the Aegean Sea.

+ It protrudes into the Aegean Sea for some.

+ New order emerges with GreeceGreek control of the Aegean and the rise of the Hittite Empire.

+ It is in the Aegean Sea.

+ There are seven groups of Aegean islands: the Thracian Sea group, the East Aegean group, the Northern Sporades, the Cyclades, the Saronic Islands, the Dodecanese and Crete.

+ In this phase, Sparta, now receiving support from Achaemenid EmpirePersia, supported rebellions in Athens’ subject states in the Aegean Sea and Ionia, undermining Athens’ empire.

+ The Dardanelles is the narrow strait in northwestern Turkey connecting the Aegean Sea to the Sea of Marmara.

+ The first bronze swords with a length equal to or greater than 60cm date from the 17th century BC in regions of the Black Sea and the Aegean Sea.

+ Aegean Dispute is the name for a number of disputes between Greece and Turkey over Sovereigntysovereignity in the Aegean Sea.

+ These seas are a part of Aegean sea.

+ The third floor is dedicated to the “Philistines Kitchen” by exploring the food culture of the Aegean sea.

+ Athens asked the Greek cities on the islands in the Aegean and in Anatolia to join her.

+ The Hittites and the Aegean world: Part 1.

+ On the way across the Aegean Sea, Again, according to Suetonius’s chronology.

+ The Aegean Sea is part of the Mediterranean Sea.

+ The Large Palearctic Viper lives in dry regions of Morocco, Algeria, and Tunis in North Africa, east to Pakistan, Kashmir, and India, north to Milos Archipelago in the Aegean Sea, and Armenia and Dagestan in Russia.

+ Obsidian can be identified in Greece as coming from different islands in the Aegean Sea.

+ Two big islands on the Aegean Sea are part of Turkey: Bozcaada.

+ Equally, the last Linear B documents in the Aegean reported a large rise in piracy, slave raiding and other attacks, particularly around Anatolia.

+ Feta cheese originally is from the GreeceGreek mainland, or from Lesbos in the Aegean Sea.

In sentence use of “Bald eagle”

How to use in-sentence of “Bald eagle”:

– The bald eagle lives in North America.

– Once easily seen on the continental United States, the bald eagle was close to becoming Extinctionextinct because of the use of the pesticide DDT.

– The bald eagle does not like to be near humans.

– However, when it is carrying fish, it flies about The bald eagle is usually migratory, which means that it travels between homes which are very far away from each other.

– The bald eagle is a bird of prey that lives in North America.

– The bald eagle eats mostly fish.

In sentence use of Bald eagle
In sentence use of Bald eagle