Some in-sentence examples of “notice”

How to use in-sentence of “notice”:

+ You may copy and distribute the Document in any medium, either commercially or noncommercially, provided that this License, the copyright notices, and the license notice saying this License applies to the Document are reproduced in all copies, and that you add no other conditions whatsoever to those of this License.

+ To show the former designation, notice that the infobox greys out the National Monument bar and adds the word “Former” to the beginning of the designation.

+ There are also many body functions which we do not notice until they go wrong.

+ Douglas Spalding was a British biologist who was the first to notice the effect called imprinting.

+ Such a notice grants a world-wide, royalty-free license, unlimited in duration, to use that work under the conditions stated herein.

Some in-sentence examples of notice
Some in-sentence examples of notice

Example sentences of “notice”:

+ I notice that, and likely many future links will do the same.

+ Charlie Kaufman is known for writing very surreal movies – that is, movies where the plot has things in it that could never happen in real life, or that make the audience notice that they are watching a movie.

+ However, when comparing two of these word lists, I notice that they are not the same.

+ Burn Notice is an American television series created by Matt Nix, which originally aired on the USA Network from June 28, 2007, to September 12, 2013.

+ I’d like to keep it minimal, like “This account is also used by Gotanda for teaching purposes.” I could put a more substantial notice on my main user page.

+ If you notice major issues impacting your project, we would appreciate it if you could let us know directly.

+ The notice of the murder caused disorders in Poland, and the authors of the murder – the captains Grzegorz Piotrowski, Leszek Pękala, Waldemar Chmielewski and the colonel Adam Petruszka – were judged guilty and stated punishment to 25 years of prison, but were freed as consequence of amnesty some year later.

+ One critic believes the play was ordered on short notice by the players, and Marlowe had only enough time to sketch the character of Barrabas.

+ While sorting stubs, if you notice something wrong with the article, try to fix it while sorting.

+ Mephibosheth bowed down and cried, “What is your servant, that you should notice a dead dog like me?” 2 Samuel 9: 8 NIV From then on, Mephibosheth lived in Jerusalem and always ate at the king’s table like one of David’s sons.

+ When you have done that, please add a link to m: Election Notice Translations.

+ As with all notice of his works, his work is barely another in a list of names in a press release.

+ People began to notice Bad Religion after their 1993 album “Recipe for Hate”, which was number 14 on Billboard’s Heatseekers chart.

+ Since it seemed to be a mistake, I removed them, but now another user has blindly reverted, and left me a silly passive-agressive warning notice too.

+ Midway through the song, they knock over a box, and run away when the martial arts people notice them.

+ I notice that, and likely many future links will do the same.

+ Charlie Kaufman is known for writing very surreal movies - that is, movies where the plot has things in it that could never happen in real life, or that make the audience notice that they are watching a movie.

More in-sentence examples of “notice”:

+ I notice that last time, when a week-long block was suggested, we never actually did it.

+ Fwiw, if you care about such things, I notice it appears that the current sentiment is 8-0 that Eptalon is not a denialist and since I *also* don't believe he's a denialist that makes it 9-0.
+ Some people loved it, some hated it, but people were taking notice of him.

+ I notice that last time, when a week-long block was suggested, we never actually did it.

+ Fwiw, if you care about such things, I notice it appears that the current sentiment is 8-0 that Eptalon is not a denialist and since I *also* don’t believe he’s a denialist that makes it 9-0.

+ Some people loved it, some hated it, but people were taking notice of him.

+ TCP is designed to notice all of these problems and try to fix them.

+ I notice some of the votes of support seem to be based on the argument that Eptalon is not a holocaust denier.

+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of the Unicode data files and any associated documentation this copyright and permission notice appear in associated Documentation.

+ Would it be possible to make it so that whenever there are quick deletions requests left pending, all admins get a red notice at the top of the page? i notice these things can sometimes go pending for as long as several days while several admins come online.

+ She was first gaining notice as Léna in “Shoot the Piano Player”.

+ If the /sandbox page has another name, for instance “/sandbag”, then you need to tell the sandbox notice the name of the page, so that it knows when to show and when not to show itself.

+ Goku Black went to the past to see Trunks has recovered and he notice Goku, Vegeta and Beerus, Goku flies up to him to challenge him into a fight which Goku Black accepts and Black hits him with an energy blast knocking him into a rocky cliff.

+ When making requests for usurption, I would advise leaving an easy to see notice on your userpage or talk page on your main wiki stating you are which wikis and what account you are requesting and providing the location of this info with your request to help verify that it is indeed you requesting it.

+ Deane had a low profile during his five-year term, having no major constitutional issues, but did become notice by the global scale by List of people who have opened the Olympic Gamesofficially opening the 2000 Summer Olympics.

+ Which is working correctly But you want to bring one article in the notice as a fake website? Ok, What matters, The content written needs to be correct or site needs to be famous and can write any fake news? Your conduct is very doubtful because you have not mentioned all other topmost authentic websites and news portals which has written everything positive about Shifuji after detailed research.

+ Withdraw — didn’t notice the article was already deleted.

+ The park had been criticized earlier by a black Shelby County official, which attracted the notice of New York-based activist Al Sharpton, who was invited by the Reverend LaSimba Gray to hold a demonstration in Memphis.

+ Authors of books that were given special notice or citations are listed in “italics”.

+ However, when it came to Zero-G Limited’s notice that there may be another claim on the copyright of the audio sample in question, they removed it from the product.

+ His face was fair and smooth as a woman’s with high cheekbones, straight nose, a mouth with a firm, but somewhat sad expression, a keen, deep-set but beautiful, mild blue eye, which could become terrible under some circumstances, and like the warning of the rattlesnake, gave notice of attack.

+ There need never have been a specific case decided on the same or similar issues in order for a court to take notice of customary or traditional precedent in its deliberations.

+ Some people may not even notice that the females aren’t included under the general category, resulting in a type of segregation or exclusion of the females in the occupation.

+ Statutes at Large and serves as official notice to the Congress and to the Nation that the amendment process has been completed.

+ I notice that the text for our main page sample article is not the text from the present evolution article.

+ So Sikhs often notice this and call him Shaheed too.

+ I can’t help but notice that “simplewiki” is like a hot spot for vandalism, every day I see multiple vandal edits on here, which I revert, of course.

+ If people pay close enough attention to what is really going on, they might notice the chaotic patterns.

+ The rule is named after nineteenth-century German biologist Carl Bergmann, who described the pattern in 1847, though he was not the first to notice it.

+ Despite his death in March 2013 Berezovsky’s Interpol Red Notice continues to remain active.

+ It can be hard to notice hearing loss, especially if it happens over time instead of suddenly.

+ Since he was a child, Monk has been able to notice small things that others miss.

+ Delbert Lee “Cigar” Daisey, “”, Delmarva now obituary notice for Delbert Lee “Cigar” Daisey, 21 April 2017 known as “Cigar” Daisey, was an AmericansAmerican wood carver and decoy maker.

+ She sings a naughty song, hoping Marcello will notice her.

+ I notice in the right corner of the edit summary it says “editing help” instead of “changing help”.

+ Because the four color theorem is true, this is always possible; however, because the person drawing the map is focused on the one large region, they do not notice that the remaining regions can in fact be colored with three colors.

+ Human beings ordinarily do not notice this increase in mass because at the speed humans ordinarily move the increase in mass in almost nothing.

+ One of the purposes of this template is distinguishing this use more clearly from cases, which use full spacing, and which are hybrids between two taxa, not a genus epithet followed by a species-level hybrid epithet; probably only biologists would notice the capitalization difference.

+ On the talk page for that event, I asked if there was a way to put a notice at the top of the screen that our semi-active members might see, which would notify them of the “Big Weekend” event.

+ Make the same adjustment to the section titles in the list of Invariant Sections in the license notice of the combined work.

+ People often notice boys’ voices getting deeper, and girls growing breasts and starting to menstruate.

+ Google developers noted that most users would notice little immediate change, but invited developers to test the new search in its sandbox.

+ The related social-science term observer bias is error introduced into measurement when observers overemphasize behavior they expect to find and fail to notice behavior they do not expect.

+ The computer will notice the device.

+ The notice will then appear in the footnote reference.

+ While asleep, others may leave the individual alone and not notice that breathing has slowed or stopped.

+ This and similar talk-page notice templates should not be added to pages that do not have discussions on them.

+ A more important question is about disrespecting the integrity of Mumbai police and relevant crime branches and investigating agencies, It is to bring to your notice gentleman, aforementioned is the same Mumbai police who have brought the underworld, dons, Mafia, criminals, gang wars to an end than who is Shifuji Shaurya Bhardwaj for them.

+ I notice in enWP they are set in collapsed state, opened by a button.

+ That should allow the notice to be hidden.

Sentence example of “mobilization”

How to use in-sentence of “mobilization”:

– This mobilization of faculties is necessary in order to deepen our convictions of faith, prompt the conversion of our heart, and strengthen our will to follow Christ”.

– However, the Affirmative Repositioning Movement began to Mobilization young Namibians for a June 16 protest against the decision saying resources could be used in more needed areas.

– On 3 January 2020, United States forces launched an airstrike against a convoy traveling near Baghdad International Airport that was carrying several passengers, including Iranian Major generalMajor General and IRGC Quds Force commander Qasem Soleimani and Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces commander Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis.

– On her way back, she met a Popular Mobilization Forces or Al-Hashd Al-Sha’abi group, and they took her to the place.

– He was Pro-Vice Chancellor for Research, Innovation and Resources Mobilization at the University of Namibia from 2016 to 2018.

– It involved the mobilization of over 100 million military personnel.

– In 1938, he was a promoter of the Federation for National Mobilization of Korean, which was one of the pro-Japanese groups.

Sentence example of mobilization
Sentence example of mobilization

Example sentences of “gimmick”

How to use in-sentence of “gimmick”:

+ His gimmick was somewhat changed and he started calling himself “The Fat Chick Thrilla” after his heavy women.

+ He joined WCW in 2000 and started his “Career Killer” gimmick when he threw Chris Kanyon off the top of the first level of a triple cage and he landed on the entrance ramp.

+ The Jushin Liger gimmick is based on an extremely popular anime superhero, Jushin Liger.

+ The main gimmick of the series was Speight and Henderson-Boyle wearing “solid rubber wigs” and very unusual jackets.

+ He changed his character in a more menacing direction on the November 27 episode of “SmackDown”, when he revealed that he had converted Luke Gallows, who had the former gimmick of the mentally incompetent wrestler Festus, to the straight-edge lifestyle which had got rid of his mental problems.

+ He was well known as “The Loose Cannon”, which was a gimmick that would see him do worked shoots that would gain him infamy for his unpredictable character.

+ James used the gimmick of WWE Women’s Championship WWE Women’s Champion Trish Stratus’ biggest fan.

+ In August 2009, his name was tweaked to Eli Cottonwood, and he utilized a gimmick of being recently reintroduced to society from the Kelloggs Sanitarium.

Example sentences of gimmick
Example sentences of gimmick

Example sentences of “gimmick”:

+ His gimmick got attention from the New York Post, TV Guide, Variety and other news sources because he was supposed to face The Undertaker in a match The Great American Bash and Teddy Long put Hassan’s manager, Daivari in a match with The Undertaker on the earlier version of SmackDown.

+ On the July 24, 2013 episode of NXT, Clement debuted a new gimmick where he plays a narcissistic model under the name Tyler Breeze who loves taking pictures of himself with his cell phone while he competes in his matches.

+ His gimmick was about a Middle Eastern-American wrestler that wanted acceptance from the stereotypes created by the 9/11 attacks.

+ James’ gimmick was that she was Stratus’ biggest fan and later became Stratus’ stalker.

+ On the January 30 tapings of “NXT”, Leppan debuted under the Adam Rose name and had the gimmick of an eccentric rock star.

+ A cactus clothesline is a type of clothesline that was used by Mick Foley during his “Cactus Jack” gimmick which it is named after.

+ Mark Henry briefly returned to his “Sexual Chocolate” gimmick in honor of Raw going “Old School”.

+ They also have gimmick matches such as the “Lethal Lockdown the “Xscape match” which is a multi-competitor elimination cage match where the last two remaining competitors must climb over or use the door to escape the cage, and the “Queen of the Cage match” which featured TNA Knockouts.

+ Serena was released from her WWE contract for not portraying her Straight Edge Society gimmick in real life, but because SmackDown was pre-recorded, her release was not revealed immediately, and gave her one last appearance on WWE programming which aired on August 27 2010.

+ He would later change his gimmick once again and was known as “That ’70s Guy” Mike Awesome which was a reference to That ’70s Show.

+ His Great Muta gimmick is one of the most influential gimmicks in puroresu.

+ He portrayed a vampire gimmick and would wear fangs, come down to the ring with a goblet of blood and drink from it and gave other wrestlers blood baths.

+ His gimmick got attention from the New York Post, TV Guide, Variety and other news sources because he was supposed to face The Undertaker in a match The Great American Bash and Teddy Long put Hassan's manager, Daivari in a match with The Undertaker on the earlier version of SmackDown.

+ On the July 24, 2013 episode of NXT, Clement debuted a new gimmick where he plays a narcissistic model under the name Tyler Breeze who loves taking pictures of himself with his cell phone while he competes in his matches.

“biometric” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “biometric”:

+ Many countries are now issuing passports with biometric properties.

+ To access the data on the smart card, the user must autenticate himself or herself, usually with a password or piece of biometric data.

+ Such biometric systems are based on unique characteristics of human being.

+ Most biometric systems do not keep an image of the fingerprint but a template.

+ Other than for passports, biometric methods are also used in some banks.

+ These countries have passports that use biometrics: Malaysia, Australia, Greece, Israel, New Zealand, Japan, Portugal, Sweden, the United Kingdom, the United States of AmericaUnited States, Ireland, Poland, Italy, Slovenia, Singapore, Thailand, India and the Republic of Korea.Many more countries are switching over to biometric passports because it can easily confirm the authenticity of the holder’s identity.

+ New technologytechnologies allow identity cards to contain biometric information, such as a photograph; face, hand, or iris measurements; or fingerprints.

+ Because every person’s fingerprint, eyeiris, voice, retina, face, hand, vein and signature are unique, a biometric time clock provides a quick, accurate, and reliable way to record who is accessing an object or place.

biometric - example sentences
biometric – example sentences

Some sentences in use of “decimal”

How to use in-sentence of “decimal”:

+ In decimal precision, the number 10 is treated as between 9.5< 10< 10.5, rather than 5<10<15.

+ If using decimal degrees, do not specify minutes or seconds.

+ The digits after the decimal point in an irrational number do not repeat in an infinite pattern.

+ The easiest route is graded Yosemite Decimal Systemclass 3, but avalanche is still a danger.

+ But since the places represent 8, 4, 2, and 1 in binary, instead of 1000, 100, 10, and 1, the value converted to decimal would be 8 + 4 + 1 = 13.

+ This template, returns the number of trailing zeroes after the decimal point.

+ It had a microscope attached, giving it accuracy to six decimal places.

+ Let’s assume, for example, we want to represent the decimal number 37.40625 to its binary counterpoint: a bicimal.

Some sentences in use of decimal
Some sentences in use of decimal

Example sentences of “decimal”:

+ Values are decimal representations of UTF-8 codes.

+ Since the process is inverted to most cases of scientific notation, as it involves making a faction into an integer rather than turning a large integer into a fraction, exponents are generally negative to move the decimal place to the left; in decimal this would be turning your integer 145 back into the fractional number 1.45 by multiplying it by.

+ Many other languages with a decimal system have special words for teens and decades.

+ Although guinea coins had not been made for a long time, prices often continued to be shown in guineas until British prices became decimal in 1971.

+ This template rounds parameter 1 by parameter 2 decimal places and includes trailing zeros.

+ Use: where x is the decimal number to be converted to a hexadecimal.

+ Use: where x is the decimal number to be converted to vigesimal.

+ It would have an infinite number of digits after the decimal point, and unlike 0.333333…, these digits would not repeat forever.

+ This template makes it easy to convert from decimal to hexadecimal.

+ Here the user of the slide rule must remember to adjust the decimal point appropriately to correct the final answer.

+ Still counting the number of numbers after the first number you need to include the ones that are not zero in the formula, but after a decimal point.

+ He invented the Dewey Decimal System.

+ The Dewey Decimal System is a way to put books in order by subject.

+ The number one eleventh is written in decimal form as 0.0909090909…

+ First, we need to take our decimal number, which is in powers of 10, and convert it to binary, which is in powers of 2.

+ Values are decimal representations of UTF-8 codes.

+ Since the process is inverted to most cases of scientific notation, as it involves making a faction into an integer rather than turning a large integer into a fraction, exponents are generally negative to move the decimal place to the left; in decimal this would be turning your integer 145 back into the fractional number 1.45 by multiplying it by.
+ Many other languages with a decimal system have special words for teens and decades.

More in-sentence examples of “decimal”:

+ Note that there is no or similar for rounding above the decimal place.

+ Equally, turning 1101.0111 requires you to move the radix point four columns to the right, so the exponent is 4; this can be verified in decimal as.

+ As an example, the decimal quantity 12.345 can be expressed with various numbers of significant digits or decimal places.

+ Numbers written with a finite decimal form are rational.

+ Some rational numbers, such as 1/11, need an infinite number of digits after the decimal point to write them in decimal form.

+ The decimal numbers 36, 104 and 160 are similar to the numbers 24, 68 and A0 respectively.

+ ENIAC took 70 hours to work out pi to 2000 decimal places.

+ This template makes it easy to convert decimal numbers to Senary.

+ Use where x is the decimal number.

+ Don’t use a comma for decimal separator, but use a point : commas give bad results in the population density calculation.

+ The down-side of floating point arithmetic is that it is not always exact, and is mostly useless for rocket science, because of only 14 decimal digits of accuracy, and because of a growing round-off error with each calculation, sometimes even less digits are accurate.

+ For example, one group of mistakes are due to the learners not understanding the rules about placement of the point in decimal multiplication.

+ For example, consider the color where the red/green/blue values are decimal numbers: red=36, green=104, blue=160.

+ We have validated that our decimal number.

+ Pi is a constant which is approximately equal to 3.14159; however, the places to the right of the decimal are endless.

+ These coordinates are in decimal degrees.

+ It can also handle a trailing decimal point.

+ The ten digits of the decimal system are: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9.

+ Generally there is no reason to use a precision of more than a few decimal places, however, larger values may be used.

+ This problem is fairly distinct from that of rounding a value to a fixed number of decimal or binary digits, or to a multiple of a given unit “m”.

+ The most commonly known example is the decimal point, named so for its use in base 10 notation.

+ Template:Val/delimitnum/fraction limits the count of decimal digits to 14, based on the limit of computer math for the server computers.

+ The geometric series of a repeating decimal can be represented in summation.

+ You can use wiki-markup or HTML tags to format the text, but you must separately format the integer and decimal parts independently and there is no way to format the decimal-point itself using these methods.

+ Japanese, Korean, and Thai have imported the Chinese decimal system.

+ This template returns an hour angle, given in hoursminutesseconds, in decimal degrees.

+ The user determines the location of the decimal point in the result, based on mental estimation.

+ He also invented the so-called “Napier’s bones” and made common the use of the decimal point in arithmetic and mathematics.

+ Some rational numbers, such as 1/10, need a finite number of digits after the decimal point to write them in decimal form.

+ These include fractions, integers and numbers with finite decimal digits.

+ If the opposite rule were used, then all the zero decimal places would need to be examined to determine if the value is exactly 17.5.

+ This template makes it easy to convert decimal numbers into duodecimal.

+ When it is used in numbers, it is called a decimal point.

+ In decimal this is making 1.45 into 145 by moving the point right 2 steps, and in binary this would be making 1101.0111 by moving the point right 4 steps; in both cases these numbers aren’t related to one another outside using the same digits in a similar ordering.

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

+ It would have an infinite number of digits after the decimal point.

+ Significant contributions to the decimal numeral system, including the concept of zero happened during this period in India.

+ The fractional part gives the time of day since noon UT as a decimal Fraction fraction of one day or fractional day, with 0.5 representing midnight UT.

+ For example, the number 23 in the decimal number system really means plus 3.

+ Starting in the 1950s, Class 5 climbs were broken down into a decimal system.

+ This template makes it easy to convert decimal numbers to Quinary.

+ The plain number has exactly one digit before the decimal point.

+ It formats a positive number lower than 1, using a given number of decimal digits after a decimal dot.

+ In the rare event of exceeding the expansion depth limit, an expression error will be displayed, such as: In general usage, most numbers rarely have more than 5 decimal digits.

+ Any rational number can be expressed as a unique decimal expansion.

+ For example, rounding by 1 gives 1 decimal digit, rounding by0 gives integers, or rounding by-2 gives the amount in hundreds.

+ There is a repeating pattern to the digits following the decimal point.

+ Note that there is no or similar for rounding above the decimal place.

+ Equally, turning 1101.0111 requires you to move the radix point four columns to the right, so the exponent is 4; this can be verified in decimal as.
+ As an example, the decimal quantity 12.345 can be expressed with various numbers of significant digits or decimal places.

In sentence examples of “unusually”

How to use in-sentence of “unusually”:

– If a man ejaculates an unusually small amount of semen, this is a medical condition called hypospermia.

– Its size and unusually bright surface makes Vesta the brightest asteroid, and the only one ever visible to the naked eye from Earth.

– Damage from Bret was unusually low for a major hurricane.

– The cheetah has unusually low genetic variability and a very low sperm count.

– The album was unusually long, with 19 songs on a regular edition and 20 songs on a special edition.

– This service is most often called on during major incidents, when there is a high level of staff absence or when there is an unusually high call volume, although in some areas, voluntary crews are regularly used to supplement full-time trust cover.

– Black does have compensation, with the open g-file for the rook and unusually active play for the Caro-Kann.

– Acid rain is rain that is unusually acidic and highly corrosive in nature.

In sentence examples of unusually
In sentence examples of unusually

Example sentences of “unusually”:

- Just before landfall, it weakened, but Carla was still a very strong and unusually large Saffir–Simpson Hurricane ScaleCategory 4 hurricane when it touched the shore between Port O'Connor and Port Lavaca, Texas, on the 11th.

- This tail is unusually short relative to the body length and is considered an important diagnostic feature.

– Just before landfall, it weakened, but Carla was still a very strong and unusually large Saffir–Simpson Hurricane ScaleCategory 4 hurricane when it touched the shore between Port O’Connor and Port Lavaca, Texas, on the 11th.

– This tail is unusually short relative to the body length and is considered an important diagnostic feature.

– They are found in unusually high numbers at sites of ectoparasite infection, for example, by ticks.

– The Eephus pitch is unusually slow.

– The next four years after the explosion were unusually cold, and the winter of 1887 to 1888 included powerful blizzards.

– Shrews have an unusually high metabolic rate.

– Pica is famous for its small and unusually acidic lemons.

– Many unusually interesting actions are happened, especially the flying techniques.

– The king’s breaking of this agreement with the barons a few years later would lead to a civil war called the Baron’s war which pitched the royal family against the rebel barons for 3 years, culminating in De Montfort’s death at the unusually bloody Battle of Evesham in 1265 and the royal family being able to sweep up the remnants of the opposition by 1267.

– He is well known for his unusually powerful falsetto voice.

– However, the Lemon shark has many adaptations that increase oxygen uptake, such as blood with an unusually high affinity for oxygen.

– The first Greek translation was split in two because it is unusually long.

More in-sentence examples of “unusually”:

- Their coats have unusually stiff guard hairs that work the same way as the spine spines of a hedgehog.

- The eclectus has an unusually long digestive tract, so it tolerates food with lots of fiber.

– Their coats have unusually stiff guard hairs that work the same way as the spine spines of a hedgehog.

– The eclectus has an unusually long digestive tract, so it tolerates food with lots of fiber.

– They are unusually large and spherical Rock boulders on Koekohe Beach on the Hampden.

– This makes for an unusually long childhood, and which makes family life important.

– It spins unusually slow, taking 27 hours and 37minutes to complete one rotation, whereas 6 to 12 hours are more typical for big asteroids.

– On January 17, 2007, an unusually cold storm brought snow in the Santa Monica Mountains.

– Elegance is the attribute of being unusually effective and simple.

– Macaws, like all parrots, are unusually intelligent birds.

– The seas of the Bay of Biscay were usually very bad, but the weather was unusually calm when he got there.

– Trance music is characterised by unusually long tracks of highly repetitious music.

– It is unusually slow, and has a high arc trajectory looks more like a pitch from slow-pitch softball than baseball.

– It had an unusually long tail, possibly a counterbalance to the weight of the armoured body, and long arms that suggest it may have browsed on all fours.

– Andropov was Director of the KGB for an unusually long time: 19671982.

– That night San Francisco went through unusually low temperatures, and Epperson awoke the next morning to find a frozen pop that would eventually become a favorite American snack.

– The bones on the skull surface are unusually smooth, unlike the pitted skulls of many other early tetrapods.

– They may have belonged to Ona Indians from Patagonia, as the skulls were unusually thick.

– During unusually dry years a perennial stream may stop flowing.

– This blockade was unusually restrictive in that even food was stopped as it was said to help the war.

– It has an unusually long rotation period among the big asteroids.

– It incorporates designs from each of the three major groups that combined in the Transcaucasian SFSR, the Armenians, Azeri and Georgian peopleGeorgians, and unusually features Islamic art and communist elements side by side.

– He also noted that his breakfast tasted unusually delicious that morning.

– The German trenches were unusually deep, and the German soldiers were able to take the machine guns down during the bombardment, and bring them up afterwards.

– Irene made landfall on Cape Lookout, North Carolina as a category 1 hurricane with 85mph winds with an unusually low pressure for a category 1 hurricane.

– The many-plumed moths are the Alucitidae, a family family of moths with unusually modified wings.

– It has a fine parish church unusually called St Cosmas and St Damian Church.

– During the second week of October, an unusually large, monsoon-like lower-level circulation and a large area of disturbed weather developed over much of the Caribbean Sea.

– Achernar has an unusually rapid stellar rotationrotational velocity, causing it to become oblate in shape.

– Like 253 MathildeMathilde, its density appears to be unusually low, indicating that it may be a loosely-packed rubble pile.

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

– If there are an unusually low number of sperm in an ejaculation, this is called oligospermia.

– An unusually high number of Reed’s students go on to get Ph.D.s after they graduate.

– The Hull Tidal Surge Barrier is where the River Hull joins the Humber Estuary and is lowered at times when unusually high tides are expected.

– She is known for her banshee gimmick, howling at her opponents and referees who stand in her way, as well as her unusually flexible body that allows her to perform, and be subjected to, modified submission holds.

– Its size and unusually bright surface make Vesta the brightest asteroid, and it is occasionally visible to the naked eye from dark skies.

– Coolidge’s autobiography has about 45,000 words, unusually short for the time.

– A heat wave is a period of unusually warm or very hot weather, and may be accompanied by high humidity.

– At the core of this unusually large galaxy is an unusually large supermassive black hole.

– Because of her unusually large hairstyle, her height is reported to be 8’6″, as noted by Apu in the episode “Marge in Chains”.

– The Chauvet Cave is unusually large.

– The pelvic fins usually have one spine and up to five soft rays, positioned unusually far forward under the chin or under the belly.

– The high degree to which alpha males monopolize matings results in an unusually large number of paternal half-siblings and full siblings in this species relative to other primate species.

– The year 2011 was an unusually severe year for tornadoes.

– It was unusually cold on the morning of the Space shuttle’s launch.

– He is 6 foot 6inches tall, which is unusually tall.

– UNESCO also brings up the importance of their links to Edward I and James of St George, their scale and advanced military architecture, and their unusually good condition and historical documentation.

Make sentence of “knighthood”

How to use in-sentence of “knighthood”:

+ He was offered a knighthood but chose to be given money instead.

+ Although knights no longer fight as elite warriors, the act of knighting, or being given knighthood by a king or queen, still exists.

+ He was awarded an honorary knighthood by Queen Elizabeth II in 2005 for his services to philanthropy and charity.

+ He was awarded both the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1987 and an honorary British knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II.

+ He was offered a knighthood but rejected it in objection to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s policies.

Make sentence of knighthood
Make sentence of knighthood

Example sentences of “knighthood”:

+ He received a knighthood in 1990.

+ Knights of the Commonwealth realmCommonwealth Realms today are named by the Sovereign One of the British orders of knighthood is known as the Order of the British Empire.

+ Brown was appointed a High Court Judge in 1984 and assigned to the Queen’s Bench Division, receiving a knighthood on his appointment.

+ He declined the offer of a knighthood as he did not wish to be addressed as “Sir” but later accepted the award of an Order of Merit.

+ He resigned in 1999, and was given both a knighthood and a seat in the House of Lords.

+ Dankworth was made a CBE in 1974 and was given a knighthood in 2006.

+ The Monarchy of the United KingdomBritish Crown gave Tagore a knighthood in 1915.

+ He also returned the British honor of Knighthood as a protest against the 1919 Amritsar massacre.

+ He received a knighthood in 1990.

+ Knights of the Commonwealth realmCommonwealth Realms today are named by the Sovereign One of the British orders of knighthood is known as the Order of the British Empire.

+ He was given a knighthood in 1988 and was made a Companion of Honour in 2000.

+ He was awarded an honorary knighthood in 2005.

+ Due to his special services at this time, in various ways, the Government of British India granted a knighthood to Sir Sikandar.

+ The Order is the highest level of knighthood that can be given by the English monarch.

+ The Order of Prince Henry is a knighthood and honor for the citizens of Portugal or any citizen from another country.

Make sentence of “shang”

How to use in-sentence of “shang”:

– Most of the Eight Immortals are said to have been born in the Tang dynastyTang or Shang Dynasty.

– They defeat the Shang in the current town of An-yang.

– Quan Chi teamed up with Shang Tsung for their Deadly Alliance.

– King Tang of Shang DynastyShang of Chinese:”” was the first king of the Shang dynasty in Chinese history.

– Chopsticks came from China as early as the Shang dynasty.

– Proto-Chinese changed to Old Chinese around the Shang Dynasty.

– The Zhou Dynasty defeated the Shang Dynasty using the mandate of heaven and said they where immortal at about 1046 BC, and came to power.

Make sentence of shang
Make sentence of shang

Example sentences of “shang”:

- This contradicts the Emperor's orders and forces him to put Mulan's relationship with Shang into question.

- The Shang dynastyShang 16th–11th centuries.

– This contradicts the Emperor’s orders and forces him to put Mulan’s relationship with Shang into question.

– The Shang dynastyShang 16th–11th centuries.

– It was advanced form of Shang Dynasty’s divination, and finally, it took place instead of Shang‘s divination.

– The bone flute plays both the five- or seven-note scale of Xia Zhi and six-note scale of Qing Shang of the ancient Chinese musical system.

– Some Chinese peopleChinese legends say people started binding women’s feet as early as the Shang dynasty.

– Some have suggested that the Chinese phoenix is ​​the counterpart of Shang Shang or the rainbird in the Confucian version, while the Shang Shang or rainbird is the bird that symbolizes the yin, but the phoenix is ​​commonly considered the symbol of the yang.

– Li Shang leaves Mulan alone in the mountains.

– The first dynasty of Ancient China, the Shang Dynasty, has been Radiocarbon datingcarbon dated through Turtle shells with writing on them to back to about 1500BC.

– During Shang Dynasty, divination was done by burning animal’s bone or tortoise shell.

– The Shang Dynasty was the second dynasty in China following the Xia dynasty.

– According to tradition, the last Shang king was overthrown in 1046 BC.

Some example sentences of “Soy sauce”

How to use in-sentence of “Soy sauce”:

+ For this reason, soy sauce should always be kept in the fridge.

+ Some sauces are commercial products like Worcestershire sauce, HP sauce, soy sauce or ketchup.

+ Arare rice crackers are often coated with spices, soy sauce or other flavorings.

+ The “tsuyu” is made of a strong mixture of dashi, sweetened soy sauce and mirin.

+ They are often eaten in a kind of salad, with soy sauce or vinegar.

+ In Asia, the soft-boiled egg is cracked into a cup with soy sauce and black pepper.

Some example sentences of Soy sauce
Some example sentences of Soy sauce

“altaic” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “altaic”:

– It is especially common in the theoretical language family that is known as the Altaic languagesAltaic language family, which includes many languages such as Japanese, Korean, Mongolian and the Turkic languages.

– Some linguists consider them to be part of the Altaic languages but many others do not think so.

– Turkish is a Turkic language and is believed to be an Altaic language.

– Many linguists says that it is linked with Altaic languages.

– These include the Indo-European, Uralic, Altaic and Kartvelian languages.

– Some linguists suggest a relation to Altaic languages while others suggest a link to Indo-European languages.

– However, most linguists no longer believe that the Altaic language family ever existed.

– According to the most well-known classification, Altaic has the Turkic languages, Mongolian languageMongolic, and the Tungusic languages.

altaic in sentences?
altaic in sentences?