“named parameter” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “named parameter”:

+ The optional named parameter will change “a London-area railway” to “a London-area “alternate text””.

+ The template has a single named parameter used to indicate if notes should be displayed or not.

+ The named parameter “prefix” can be used in place of the unnamed 1st parameter.

+ An optional named parameter can be used to pass a CSS style string to apply to the cell or the text in it.

+ If another named parameter is used, or no parameter is given, an error will be shown.

named parameter - sentence examples
named parameter – sentence examples

Example sentences of “named parameter”:

+ Each specifically named parameter corresponds to one specific award ceremony.

+ A blank named parameter tells the template that the customized return value is blank.
+ There is one named parameter called which should be set to "1" if this template is being used in an "External links" or a "Further reading" section of an article.

+ Each specifically named parameter corresponds to one specific award ceremony.

+ A blank named parameter tells the template that the customized return value is blank.

+ There is one named parameter called which should be set to “1” if this template is being used in an “External links” or a “Further reading” section of an article.

+ The optional named parameter “anything” will omit the word “the” before the railway name.

+ The named parameter may be used to link to an audio file.

+ Template:Flagicon displays a flag of the named parameter in “icon” size, currently 23×15 pixels maximally, plus a one-pixel border.

+ The text before the equals sign gets misinterpreted as a named parameter otherwise.

+ This module only takes one numbered parameter and one named parameter is separated by a plus sign between each parameter of each symbol.

+ When adding special styling in the text columns, be careful because the equals sign = will generate unexpected result because it functions exclusively as part of the named parameter syntax in the template.

+ Displays a flag of the named parameter in “icon” size, currently 22×20 pixels plus a one pixel border.

“heated” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “heated”:

– When thermoplastics are heated to their melting point, they melt to a liquid.

– The glued layers are heated together to make the seal become better bonded.

– When it is heated strongly, it breaks down into sulfur dioxide, sulfur trioxide, and iron oxide.

– It is formed when sandstone is squeezed and heated under a chain of mountains.

– It can be converted to iodine pentoxide when it is heated gently.

– For example, a person walking by a brick building that has been heated by the sun will feel heat from the building without having to touch it.

– When exposed to sunlight, or when heated in its own vapour to 250°C, it is converted to the red variety.

heated use in sentences
heated use in sentences

Example sentences of “heated”:

– It is made when tellurium bromide is heated in air.

– As the Quasi-War heated up, both the Navy and Revenue Cutter Service worked together to protect American ships.

– It breaks down when heated to make carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and hydrogen iodide.

– It breaks down when heated to make carbon dioxide and copper oxide.

– It makes a blue-green color when it is heated in a flame, like all copper compounds.

– The antimony trioxide is then heated with carbon to make carbon dioxide and antimony.

– If a liquid is heated up it becomes a gas.

– They are heated to melt them and concentrate them.

– This is heated to get the tin oxide.

– Buildings in Iceland are heated in this way from the country’s many geothermal sites.

– The scoria cone is a cone that is made when of mud are heated up and the salse, which are pools of water that leak gases out of them.

– It doesn’t burn, but it does make phosgene when heated to a high temperature.

– In a PWR, the coolant is pumped under high pressure to the reactor core where it is heated by the energy released by the fission of atoms.

- It is made when tellurium bromide is heated in air.

- As the Quasi-War heated up, both the Navy and Revenue Cutter Service worked together to protect American ships.
- It breaks down when heated to make carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and hydrogen iodide.

More in-sentence examples of “heated”:

– The exact mechanism by which the corona is heated is still the subject of some debate.

– Realgar can be heated to make arsenic trioxide as well.

– When a catalyst is added to the reaction, or it is heated under pressure, unsaturated alkenes link together, when the double bond partially breaks.

– The mixture is heated until one of the components boilingboils.

– When it is heated to a high temperature, it turns into copper oxide and sulfur trioxide.

– When vegetable oils are heated or when they are “hydrogenated”, trans fats are made.

– Yet because of this section, the new field of sociobiology became the subject of heated controversy.

– Most metals are hard, shiny, they feel heavy and they melt only when they are heated at very high temperatures.

– Phosphoric acid is heated with a sodium halide to make the hydrogen halide and sodium phosphate.

– The March 17, 1997 episode featured a heated Bret Hart/Vince McMahon ringside altercation with profanity normally unheard on TV.

– The boilers of steam turbines can be heated by many different types of fuel, even a nuclear reactor in some power stations and warships.

– This mixture is then heated up until it looks and feels like cream.

– It breaks down when heated into lithium oxide, nitrogen dioxide, and oxygen.

– Star sapphires can be heated to remove the blue color of sapphire and can be heated even more to get the blue color back and remove the white silk.

– During the glass making process various pigments from natural resources, for example earths, salts or metal-oxides were added to the colourless heated glass to achieve unique colour schemes.

– This happens when rocks are squeezed and heated under a mountain chain.

– These augmented the film’s convincing found footage style to spark heated debates across the internet over whether the film was a real-life documentary or a work of fiction.

– A water-tube boiler is a type of boiler in which water circulates in tubes heated by fire from outside.

– When it is heated gently, it turns into water and nitrous oxide.

– This cider is usually unfiltered, rather thick, and it is often heated and spiced with cinnamon before drinking it.

– If the nebula is very hot, other types of gas will be heated and the it might also glow blue and green.

– Often it will feel more natural to engage in heated debate on a talk page but in fact the wiki article itself can offer a powerful means of reaching middle-ground.

– He has also demonstrated that he has a cool head in heated situations, which makes me all the more want to co-nominate him.

– If it is heated further, it decomposes into mercury and oxygen again.

– When you return, try to stay away from areas that have been quite heated for you, not necessarily permanantly, but definitely for a few weeks/months.

– Generally, the volume of a liquid increases when heated, however the volume of water “decreases” when heated within the temperature range of 0°C to 4°C.

– A contemporary alternative to the traditional, liquid-filled bain-marie is the electric “dry-heat” bain-marie, heated by element below both pots.

– New packaging had to be developed, so the same frozen dinner could be heated in both kinds of ovens.

– It has to be heated at around.

– The steam generator would be oil-fired on diesel locomotives or electrically heated on electric locomotives.

– They make a bright red color when heated in a flame.

– It turns yellow when heated and turns white again when cooled.

– It decomposes completely to nitrogen, chlorine, and oxygen when heated gently.

– The main parts of a hair dryer are a enginemotor-powered fan and an electrically heated element.

– The smaller one fits inside the bigger one and is where the heated water is pumped out from.

– It was first classified as “Homo erectus”; after much heated debate, it was re-classified as “Homo ergaster”.

– The methamphetamine is not actually “smoked” this way; it is heated up until it melts.

– It breaks down when heated strongly.

– It should therefore not be stored near flammable substances, and it should not be heated in a closed space.

– It puts out blue flames if it is heated in a flame.

– During sintering powder is heated just before it would melt.

– It was heated by a dozen coal-burning stoves.

– A panini, for example, is usually a sandwich on a small roll or loaf which is pressed between two heavy, heated grill plates.

– The heated air is kept inside the balloon by its fabric.

– When limestone is heated to a high temperature, and squeezed at the base of a mountain, it recrystallizes into the metamorphic rock marble.

– It gives off oxygen when heated and turns into chromium oxide.

– Electric blankets are heated by electricity.

– In this type of system, water is heated by a boiler and pumped through pipes laid underneath the floor.

- The exact mechanism by which the corona is heated is still the subject of some debate.

- Realgar can be heated to make arsenic trioxide as well.
- When a catalyst is added to the reaction, or it is heated under pressure, unsaturated alkenes link together, when the double bond partially breaks.

“at the head of” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “at the head of”:

– It runs 100kilometres from Inverness on the Moray Firth to Fort William, HighlandFort William at the head of Loch Linnhe.

– During his tenure he reorganized public finances, promoted the liberalization of commerce in order to ensure the prosperity of the mercantile bourgeoisie, promulgated the Navigation Act, persecuted the Catholics and placed England at the head of the European Protestant countries.

– Giogio Vasari expressed this thought at the head of his “Vita” of Botticelli.

– When revolution broke out in Prussia in March 1848, as part of the European Revolutions of 1848, the king initially decided to fight it with the army, but later decided to recall the troops and place himself at the head of the movement on 19 March.

– He was Prime Minister at the head of a minority government in 1956.

– The town is slightly to the north of the centre of the island, at the head of the navigable section of the River Medina, which flows northward to the Solent, and on which the town has a quay.

– Note: Being at the head of a large comany is no source of notability; neither is doing a PhD.

at the head of some example sentences
at the head of some example sentences

Example sentences of “at the head of”:

– It is the word which stands at the head of a dictionary definition, is the base of a word family.

– Gene Simmons currently continue performing with Stanley at the head of Kiss.

– The player who has hold of the Australium must be on the platform that is raised to the compartment at the head of the rocket and must stay on the platform as the Australium is placed into the compartment, launching the rocket and winning the round.

– This template can be assigned the number of pages in the PDF, which will then be displayed at the head of the book-page.

– Because people wanted this power, they aimed at the head of Shishigami.

– The US then put presidents and dictators at the head of the Cuban state.

– He crossed the Tigris and destroyed the towns, but when Artabanus advanced at the head of an army, he retired to Carrhae.

– In September 2016, he was entrusted by the Berluti house with the succession of Alessandro Sartori at the head of the artistic direction, to which he remained until April 2018, replaced by Kris Van Assche.

– Its name comes from the words ‘port at the head of the river’.

– Utterson, a ruthless redheaded American woman at the head of Klein and Utterson, takes Claire and her sons hostage at a private estate.

- It is the word which stands at the head of a dictionary definition, is the base of a word family.

- Gene Simmons currently continue performing with Stanley at the head of Kiss.
- The player who has hold of the Australium must be on the platform that is raised to the compartment at the head of the rocket and must stay on the platform as the Australium is placed into the compartment, launching the rocket and winning the round.

– Here there are ancient ruins There is a bath at the head of the bay.

– His aide-de-camp described the scene: “I managed to turn toward the general; he was standing at the head of the bridge of Clausen and holding it alone against the whole squadron; and as the bridge was narrow and the men could only get at him two or three abreast, he cut down as many as came at him.” Even Napoleon was won over, nicknaming Dumas ‘the Horatius of the Tyrol’, after the hero who saved Rome.

– Providence is at the mouth of the Providence River, at the head of Narragansett Bay.

– A dove comes down from heaven, and takes the place of the swan at the head of the boat.

– He was the First Minister of Northern Ireland from May 2007 to June 2008 at the head of an all-party government.

– His “Transfiguration” altarpiece was put at the head of Raphael’s funeral carriage.

– They lived between the Aucilla River and Ochlockonee River, at the head of Apalachee Bay.

“less” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “less”:

– The change in the solvent polarity will influence the rate less than the equilibrium.

– This dam/rupture cycle is not regular and it naturally recurs at any frequency between once a year to less than once a decade.

– Let me also make it clear that for various off-wiki reasons i’ll also be less active in discussions and the like and more active in article work, article improvement programmes and vandal fighting etc.

– The cost of recycling aluminium is much less than the cost of making it from bauxite.

– TFT technology can be used to give one of the clearest pictures of any flat screen display and it uses much less electricity than older screens.

– This also occurred even with coins made of less expensive metals such as steel in India.

– About 62% have annual family incomes of less than $25,000.

less - example sentences
less – example sentences

Example sentences of “less”:

– The bit ratings of consoles in the 5th generation began to blur were less of a selling feature than the previous “bit wars” of the 8 and 16 bit era.

– Early that evening, less than 7 hours after first being upgraded to a tropical storm, it was upgraded to Hurricane Lorenzo.

– They result from a massive star eating a less massive star.

– The south and east of the city are less wealthy and have fewer students.

– She was less than five years old when she became pregnant.

– Type 1 diabetes happens most of the time in younger people, however, it can occur in adults, although this is much less common.

– Its berries taste a bit like pineapple, but are less tasty, and there are not very many on each plant.

– A crystal compound often has other compounds on it that make it less useful.

– Weighing less than 60 metric tons, it can be driven on ordinary roads and can also be transported by air.

– Because so many governments told people to stay at home, there was less air pollution than usual for that time of year.

- The bit ratings of consoles in the 5th generation began to blur were less of a selling feature than the previous "bit wars" of the 8 and 16 bit era.

- Early that evening, less than 7 hours after first being upgraded to a tropical storm, it was upgraded to Hurricane Lorenzo.

– I have no specific objection…but I am a fan of less bureaucracy.

– They get less than of rainfall a year.

– They usually have fewer anaphylactic episodes, which are less severe, as they get older.Demain JG; Minaei AA, Tracy JM 2010.

– But cities have less vegetation and soil.

– There are other birds which practice nest parasitism but these other systems are much less specialized.

– The rivalry had been less known since the retirements of Magic Johnson and Larry Bird in the early 1990s, but in 2008 it happened again when the Celtics and Lakers met in the Finals for the first time since 1987, with the Celtics winning the series in six games.

– There are more ways to write and represent music, but they are less known and may be more complicated.

– According to anthropologists, pygmies can be any group where adult malemen are less than The Negritos of Southeast Asia are also called pygmies.

More in-sentence examples of “less”:

– Tsunamis and Storm Surge are less common ways that floods happen.

– Those in open ocean mostly use camouflage to make their body outline less easy to see.

– Another type of a subtropical cyclone is a mesocyclonemesoscale low forming in or near an area of horizontal wind shear, also known as a “dying frontal zone”, with radius of strongest winds normally less than 30 miles.

– Dumas’ autobiography, written with Michael Krugman, Lita: A Less Traveled R.O.A.D.

– The benefit of this is that the concentrate takes up less volume, and weighs less than the original solution.

– A reaction will be more reactive if the total energy of the products is less than the total energy of the reactants.

– Performance is higher since the components can operate more quickly and use less power.

– Few of the poorer people who had paid less got out safely.

– He played the final 6 years of his career on less than impressive Chicago Black Hawks teams.

– A negative number is always less than zero.

– Today, tonic water contains a lot less quinine than before the drug was developed.

– Since we see brightness better, we use less compression on the Y-byte, to have the image look better after compression.

– Some psychologists who have talked with many people in jail for violent sex crimes believe that pornographic depictions of violent sex often make people less caring about other people’s feelings, which might make them more likely to commit rape and other sex crimes.

– In order to accurately simulate power electronics converter behavior in this context, simulation step sizes of less than a microsecond are required.

– In less than 8 months, there were 530 people living in the town.

– These are much less common that the simple sharp or flat, but can still be seen in some types of music.

– The size of the district is less than a quarter of the state.

– The prison had education programs so the prisoners would be less likely to commit more crimes after being released from prison.

– For maintenance, smaller golden doodles cost less than bigger golden doodles.

– If it is much more or less than 7.4 a person can get very sick or die.

– Therefore, the circumference divided by the diameter will end up being a little bit less than.

– The Three Gorges Dam will become much less spectacular, because the water level will rise up to in places, reducing the depth of the canyons.

– They also argue society would be more efficient if people thought less about competing against one another for their own interests and thought more of working together for the overall good of society.

– By Obfuscationobfuscating the data before encryption, brute force attacks are less effective and more difficult to determine.

– In the elderly, confusion, may be the most prominent sign, and fever, is less likely to be present.

– Yeo was less successful that the two bench bosses that preceded him but did achieve a modest amount of success with the Lakers in his five seasons.

– The first period has less elements than any other periods in the periodic table.

– Catholics make up less than 1% of the population, and number at 140,000 citizens.

– The first part of the Triassic had much less variety than the Permian, and showed signs of a deteriorated environment.

– Plutonium is also toxic, although it is less toxic than many people think.

– However, the increasing use of current limiting motor starters, commonly known as “Soft-Start” contactors, avoid much of this problem and the current draw of the pump motor is less of a limiting concern.

– This means that the media can help make suicide less likely if they cover good ways of dealing with stress and difficult things in life.

– Among carnivores, the main factor is thought to be the size and availability of prey resources, and competition is believed to be less important.

– They are also less durable than plastic shuttles.

– So, most systems charge passengers less than the full cost of building and operating the system.

– Most prefer water temperatures from 20 to 30°C, and are often found at depths less than 20 feet.

– He served as president for less than one hour on February 19, 1913.

– They can jump up to Kangaroos use less energy if they travel faster.

– In some cases, succession boxes consist of many separate rows that are made up of the previous section’s simple boxes, and thus their creation follows more or less the same rules; the only difference is that special care should be given to the placement and relative order of said simple boxes, as well as to the inclusion between the lines where necessary.

– They are usually small fish, mostly less than.

– Because it takes slightly less than a year, the Earth “falls behind” the bean a little more each year, and so from our point of view, the circuit is not quite closed, but rather like a spiral loop that moves slowly away from the Earth.

– They are less common.

– Today less than 1% of the original native pinewood forest survives, in isolated remnants.

– All other planets are visible just as they are on Earth, but somewhat less bright at opposition.

– Its perihelion is only 0.140 AU – less than half Mercury’s perihelion distance.

– The redirect should certainly be from the less used to the more used.

– However, after a time it became less popular because the instruments of the viol family were not used much while the instruments of the violin family took over.

– Same reason, Donald Trump and Barack Obama are not ranked in some polls because their presidency ended less than ten years ago.

- Tsunamis and Storm Surge are less common ways that floods happen.

- Those in open ocean mostly use camouflage to make their body outline less easy to see.
- Another type of a subtropical cyclone is a mesocyclonemesoscale low forming in or near an area of horizontal wind shear, also known as a "dying frontal zone", with radius of strongest winds normally less than 30 miles.

Some example sentences of “immigration”

How to use in-sentence of “immigration”:

+ The Chair recommended reducing legal immigration by one-third.

+ As such, aliens are advised to check with immigration lawyers for visa and immigration laws governing the countries they wish to enter and eligibility to receive visas or other immigration benefits.

+ In the Dominican Republic, only Spanish is spoken even if Haitian Creole is gaining importance because the massive immigration from Haiti.

+ For example, in Denmark a visa holder can apply to the Danish Immigration Service for a Residence Permit after they have arrived in the Country.

+ He went to study immigration and to improve foreign relations.

+ As Governor, in 2011 he signed a law that would make certain undocumented immigration to the United Statesundocumented immigrants eligible for in-state college tuition on condition; and in 2012, he signed a law to legalize same-sex marriage in Maryland.

+ While at Latham, Barragán was the lead lawyer in an immigration asylum case for a mother and child from Guatemala that took three years.

+ Developed countries frequently demand strong evidence of intent to return to the home country, if the visa is for a temporary stay, and especially if the applicant is from a developing country, due to immigration concerns.

Some example sentences of immigration
Some example sentences of immigration

Example sentences of “immigration”:

+ On 11 June 2013, Kaine delivered a speech on the Senate floor in support of the bi-partisan "Gang of Eight" immigration bill.

+ He was also the Minister for Immigration and Border Protection from 2013 to 2014.
+ From about 1900 to the 1970s, Australia followed what became known as the "White Australia Policy." This policy kept non-white people from immigrating to Australia by making immigration tests too hard to pass.

+ On 11 June 2013, Kaine delivered a speech on the Senate floor in support of the bi-partisan “Gang of Eight” immigration bill.

+ He was also the Minister for Immigration and Border Protection from 2013 to 2014.

+ From about 1900 to the 1970s, Australia followed what became known as the “White Australia Policy.” This policy kept non-white people from immigrating to Australia by making immigration tests too hard to pass.

+ FPÖ and BZÖ are both Eurosceptic parties and in the 2006 general election, the Freedom Party as well as the Alliance for the Future of Austria both claimed they would decrease immigration and opposed Turkish membership in the European Union.

+ Other information that might be saved are records of military service, census records which show where ancestors lived at a certain time, immigration data, education, Professionoccupations, and even photos of the ancestors.

+ Besides the Protestants, the Catholic religion becomes more influential thanks to immigration from Latin countries.

+ Citizenship and Immigration Services, U.S.

+ As a reward, President McKinley appointed Powderly United States High CommissionerCommissioner General of Immigration in 1897.”Ireland and the Americas: Culture, Politics, and History”, Vol, 2 eds.

+ The major cause of the increase has been immigration during droughts.

+ The Independent Commission Against Corruption Hong Kong Disciplined Services is a system include Hong Kong Police Force, Immigration Department, Customs and Excise Department, Fire Services Department, Correctional Services Department, Government Flying Service, Civil Aid Service and Auxiliary Medical Service.

More in-sentence examples of “immigration”:

+ Bušić was granted parole in July 2008 and turned over to immigration authorities for deportation proceedings.

+ The New South Wales Parliament passed the Chinese Immigration Bill.

+ The United States Immigration and Naturalization Service was an agency of the Department of Justice from 1933 to 2003.

+ SimpsonAlan Simpson, of major immigration reform legislation known as Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986.

+ A controversial figure, Arpaio has been accused of abuse of power, misuse of funds, failure to investigate sex crimes, improper clearance of cases, unlawful enforcement of immigration laws, and election law violations, amongst others.

+ After 1965 Immigration was mostly Muslim, and unlike their Christian counterparts they found it a bit harder assimilating because of their Islamic faith and the anti-assimilationist trend in America of the 1960s and 1970s.

+ He was the co-founder of the Center for Immigration Studies, an anti-immigration think tank; and NumbersUSA, an anti-immigration lobbying group.

+ Now, immigration comes from other countries, mostly in South America.

+ Other duties of such offices include residence registration as well as immigration and travel affairs of foreigners.

+ NAFTA not being more effective in preventing the immigration crisis is a disadvantage to the agreement.

+ In June 2019, President Donald Trump appointed him to be acting Director of the Citizenship and Immigration Services office.

+ Canada also has their immigration leader an immigrant.

+ For instance, if immigration has become more and more restricted under the law, then the next legal decision on that subject may serve to restrict it further still.

+ The shooting began at Representatives in the 83rd Congress, who were debating an immigration bill.

+ Brimelow wrote a book called Alien Nation in which he said that immigration to the US was a “disaster”.

+ It is about an immigration officer who decided who to let in and who to refuse entry to the fictional country of Arstotzka.

+ As a senator, he is known for being against illegal immigration and for reducing legal immigration.

+ In 2017, Baradaran publicly criticized President Donald Trump and his executive order that allowed an immigration ban.

+ More than forty years later, the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965Immigration Act of 1965, removed the quotas and immigration from Syria to the United States increased very much.

+ He was given the position of Special Immigration Inspector.

+ Denmark has been continuously inhabited since this period and although much cultural and ethnic influence and immigration from all over the world has entered Denmark since then, Danes tend to see themselves as ethnic descendents of the early Danes mentioned in the sources.

+ In the North, urbanization and a never-before-seen Immigration to the United Statesinflow of immigrants from Southern and country’s industrialization grow rapidly.

+ King is known for his controversial remarks on immigration and racism.

+ The first major wave of immigration came after 1986, when 1.4 million Brazilians emigrated to various countries.

+ Sabah and Sarawak have additional powers as part of the terms when they joined Malaysia, such as immigration controls.

+ Bušić was granted parole in July 2008 and turned over to immigration authorities for deportation proceedings.

+ The New South Wales Parliament passed the Chinese Immigration Bill.
+ The United States Immigration and Naturalization Service was an agency of the Department of Justice from 1933 to 2003.

+ In doing its job, Customs works with other government agencies such as the Australian Federal Police, the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service, the Department of Immigration and Citizenship Department of Immigration and Citizenship, the Department of Defence and the Australian Fisheries Management Authority.

+ Increased immigration from Great Britain followed in the 1820s and 1830s.

+ Since the Independence of Bangla-Desh the indigenous population was faced with increasing immigration of settlers from the mainland, fostered by the central nationalist government.

+ Following the starting period of French and then the much larger British colonization, different waves of immigration and settlement of non-indigenous peoples took place over the course of nearly two centuries and continue today.

+ At the time, the Immigration and Naturalization Service estimated that about four million illegal immigrants would apply for legal status through the act and that roughly half of them would be eligible.

+ Other social issues involve the increasing presence of the Central American gangs known as Maras, and illegal immigration from Central America in general.

+ Sanders gave an online reply to Trump’s January 2018 State of the Union address in which he called Trump “dishonest” and criticized him for creating “a looming immigration crisis” by ending the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.

+ At those hearings, Republicans were furious about former President Barack Obama’s order liberalizing immigration policy and questioned Ms.

+ They believe that the current immigration policies in Sweden have failed.

+ It was created in 1984 and is named for Arthur Calwell, who was Minister for Immigration and Citizenship Minister for Immigration 1945-1949 and Leader of the Australian Labor Party 1960-1967.

+ She had not returned to Jamaica for 50 years, but was arrested twice, detained in Yarl’s Wood Immigration Removal CentreYarl’s Wood Detention Centre and then sent to the deportation centre at Heathrow Airport in October 2017.

+ In 1890, the Federal government of the United Statesfederal government, rather than the individual states, regulated immigration into the United States.

+ As the NazismNazi German armies invaded France in 1940, Luria fled on bicycle to Marseilles where he received an immigration visa to the United States.

+ Finally in 1973, the Gough Whitlam Labor Government made a law that Australian immigration officers should “totally disregard race” when considering migrants.

+ After this, he became a lawyer that would deal with immigration problems.

+ The large number of foreign-born recipients during the 19th and early 20th centuries was likely due to immigration waves from Europe.

+ The duties of the DSO include signing immigration documents for foreign students.

+ Due to the large-scale immigration of Han, Jin and Tang Dynasty, these ancient languages ​​merged into the current Fuzhou dialect.

+ The Center for Immigration Studies is an American research organization and think tank that supports ending illegal immigration and lowering the amount of immigration in the United States.

+ The Commonwealth Immigrants Act 1962 and Immigration Act 1971 largely restricted any further primary immigration, although family members of already-settled migrants were still allowed.

+ On May 22, 2014, Sharbaji went to the immigration and passport center in Damascus to get a passport.

+ Many European-settled countries at the Pacific Ocean limited immigration from Asian and Pacific countries.

+ She also described the vulnerability of the European immigration system and loopholes in the immigration law.

“bethel” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “bethel”:

+ Brewer was born in Bethel Springs, TennesseeBethel Springs, Tennessee.

+ They were buried in graves marked “Male Unknown” and “Female Unknown”at the Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery in Oswego, South Carolina on August 14, 1977.

+ Classical and instrumental gospel songs have also flourished with Fikru Aligaz and Bethel Music Ministry.

+ Also, Fikru Aligaz has been providing a three-day praise and worship service with the Bethel Praise Worship Choir to reach local Christian and Non-Christian members of the community twice a year since 1998.

+ He was the senior pastor of the New Bethel Church Of God In Christ in Toledo, OhioToledo, Ohio.

+ When they get to Bethel their cargo is moved onto smaller boats that go up the rivers.

+ During these early years, other groups like Bethel singers also produced Ethiopian gospel songs.

bethel in sentences?
bethel in sentences?

Some example sentences of “spiced”

How to use in-sentence of “spiced”:

– Fennel was used to make the spiced wine, claret, in the Middle Ages.

– Caraway was used to make the spiced wine, claret, in the Middle Ages.

– The main ingredients are many; ragouts may be prepared with or without meat, a wide variety of vegetables may be incorporated, and they may be more or less heavily spiced and seasoned.

– Purple is considered his sacred color, and usual offerings include black goats, black roosters, cigars, coconut and white rum spiced with African bird pepper.Randy Conner, David Hatfield Sparks Mariya Sparks, Cassell’s “Encyclopedia of Queer Myth, Symbol Spirit”, London and New York: Cassell, 1997.

– Anise was used to make the spiced wine, claret, in the Middle Ages.

Some example sentences of spiced
Some example sentences of spiced

“landmark” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “landmark”:

+ The Washington Navy Yard was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973, and designated a National Historic Landmark on May 11, 1976.

+ When built, Sky Tower was the tallest structure in Orange County The illuminated “K” in logo script atop the Sky Tower was designated a landmark which prevented Knott’s plan of changing the foundation to support WindSeeker.

+ The Eiffel Tower is a landmark in Paris.

+ Part of its present theater complex occupies the landmark Harris and Selwyn Theaters property.

+ The landmark building was designed by noted architect Stanford White as the original Colony Club.

landmark - example sentences
landmark – example sentences

Example sentences of “landmark”:

+ Chesterfield’s most famous landmark is Church of St Mary and All Saints.

+ Les Invalides is a landmark in Paris, France.

+ Temple Square is a National Historic Landmark and religious center in Salt Lake City, Utah, and is owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

+ The Alamo became a National Historic Landmark in 1960 and is now open for tourists.

+ The skyscraper was designated a Chicago Landmark on May 9, 1996.

+ Although the council had earlier promised to store the complex central core and legs, casting doubt on future prospects for the landmark sculpture’s return.

+ Chesterfield's most famous landmark is Church of St Mary and All Saints.

+ Les Invalides is a landmark in Paris, France.
+ Temple Square is a National Historic Landmark and religious center in Salt Lake City, Utah, and is owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

+ One imposing man-made landmark of the town is the 200 ft-high TV tower which overlooks the town and is near the Enchey Monastery below Ganesh Tok.

+ Hodges” was a landmark decision United States Supreme Court case.

+ Buckingham Fountain is a landmark that is in the center of Grant Park in Chicago, Illinois.

+ Before the 20th century, the landmark building in almost every town was a church, cathedral, abbey, or town hall with its tall tower or spire rising high above all the houses.

More in-sentence examples of “landmark”:

+ Beetham Tower is a landmark 47-storey mixed use skyscraper in Manchester, England.

+ Post, and many of its buildings have achieved landmark status.

+ Beetham Tower is a landmark 47-storey mixed use skyscraper in Manchester, England.

+ Post, and many of its buildings have achieved landmark status.

+ About $2 million will be spent to refurbish the old terminal, which was built in 1941 and declared a historic landmark by the city decades later.

+ The area was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1997.

+ These are all landmark decisions by the apex court and hopefully the situation for LGBT rights will improve more in future.

+ In fact, Woodward’s method could not be used on a practical scale, but it was a landmark for chemical synthesis.

+ The Harbourfront Landmark is a skyscraper in Hong Kong, China.

+ His observations on the ethology of the Great Crested Grebe, published in 1914, was a landmark in avian field research.

+ Brady”, was a landmark decisionlandmark case decided by the United States Supreme Court in 1942.

+ The formations were the first landmark chosen by the US Department of the Interior as a National Natural Landmark.

+ It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1960.

+ It is a landmark of the city.

+ People argued over the rebuilding because they wanted to landmark it.

+ The city’s main landmark is Christ Church Cathedral, on Church Hill.

+ In 2004, Cori and her husband’s work was designated an ACS National Historical Chemical Landmark for carbohydrate metabolism.

+ The “Leaning Tower of Pisa” is a famous landmark of Pisa.

+ The original Fort King site itself was called a National Historic Landmark in 2004.

+ The greatest landmark is Kufstein Fortress, first mentioned in the 13th century.

+ The bridge was the inspiration for the French song “Sur le pont d’Avignon.” The bridge is an important landmark in the city.

+ The Woodlands is a National Historic Landmark in the city of Philadelphia in the state of Pennsylvania in the United States.

+ It was made a National Historic Landmark on January 29, 1964.

+ It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1964.

+ As a landmark and landmark visible from afar, it shapes the skyline of the city.

+ Hıdırlık Tower is a landmark tower of tawny stone in Antalya, Turkey, where Kaleiçi meets Karaalioglu Park.

+ To produce the landmark program “Sesame Street”, the Childrens’ Television Workshop employed applied psychologists to pre-test all programs.

+ In 1973, the area was recognized for its uniqueness as well as its historical and scientific significance when it was designated the Morrison Fossil Area National Natural Landmark by the National Park Service.

+ Meanwhile, it is seen as one of the landmark games in the role – play genre; ING even ranked it as number on RPG of all time.

+ The name was coined by Cyril Alexander Walker in a landmark paper which established the group.

+ Under the direction of the two French committees responsible for listed buildings, The National Historic Landmark Commission and the Bâtiments de France both the outside and inside have been restored.

+ It is a well-known landmark and shows advertisements for Hitachi, Ltd.

+ His home in Litchfield was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1971.

+ Shadows-on-the-Teche was named a National Historic Landmark on 30 May 1974.

+ The plan proposed making Cockatoo Island a landmark harbour attraction.

+ New York”, was a landmark decision by the Supreme Court of the United States.

+ It became a National Historic Landmark in 1960.

+ Other landmark institutions include Mymensingh Army Cantonment.

+ Neduvannoor bridge is a main landmark of Manchalloor.

+ At the Skillion, climb the Skillion which is a landmark of Terrigal.

+ Windsor”, which successfully overturned Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act and was considered a landmark legal victory for the same-sex marriage movement in the United States.

+ Also, a famous natural tourist attraction, El Dedo de Dios, a geological feature which had been pointing towards the sky for more than a millennium and an important landmark for the Canary Islands, was destroyed by Delta’s winds and wave movement along Gran Canaria’s shore.

+ The park was designated a National Historic Landmark in November 2020.

+ Arizona”, was a landmark decision of the United States Supreme Court.

+ The swamp was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1974.

+ Her house in Jackson, Mississippi, is a National Historic Landmark and open to the public as a museum.

+ The Weather Channel itself was the brainchild of veteran television meteorologist John Coleman, who took his idea to Frank Batten, the then-chief executive officer of Landmark Communications.

+ As a co-founder of landmark Canadian hip hop group Farm Fresh, as well as a member of other famed crews such as Fermented Reptile, Hip Hop Weiners, Taking Care of Business Taking Care of Business, and Break Bread, Pip has sold thousands of albums while starring on over a dozen albums since 1994, appearing on many more, and touring all over North America.

+ In 1991 it was the first bridgenamed a Historic Civil Engineering LandmarkInternational Historic Civil Engineering Landmark by the American Society of Civil Engineers.

+ Today, the little Landmark is in use as a symbol for the GermanyGerman town Flensburg.

+ President Martin Van Buren, Lindenwald is in Kinderhook, as well as the famous Luykas Van Alen House, a National Historic Landmark said to be the inspiration for the Van Tassel Family in Washington Irving’s book “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”, along with character Jesse Merwin.

+ It has two Chicago Landmark districts, Kenwood and North Kenwood.

“vita” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “vita”:

– Sackville-West, Vita : “Daughter of France:The life of Anne Marie Louise d’Orléans, duchesse de Montpensier 1627-1693”, Micheal Joseph, London, 1959, p 354 She grew up in the company of her sisters at the Château de Blois.

– Il mondo di Lorenzo Lotto tra Riforma e Controriforma”, Roma-Bari, Laterza 2001; “Battista Franco «pittore viniziano» nella cultura artistica e nella vita religiosa del ‘500 Pisa, Edizioni della Scuola Normale Superiore, 2007; “Navicula Petri.

– The PlayStation TV was a version of the PlayStation Vita that connected to a television.

– He wrote “De Vita Caesarum” after that.

– It stars Kristofers Konovalovs, Vita Vārpiņa, Matīss Livčāns and Indra Briķe.

– In December 2019, Vita Kin collaborated with Amanda Brooks to create a collection of table linens.

vita how to use in sentences
vita how to use in sentences

“sliding” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “sliding”:

– In general, a piston is a lubricated sliding shaft that fits tightly inside the opening of a cylinder.

– Visitors to Daley Plaza can often be seen climbing on and sliding down the base of the sculpture.

– Some Japanese syllables which have sliding sounds add a small version of the hiragana for “ya”, “yu” or “yo” This is called “yōon”.

– He also noted the more rapid flow of the center than of the sides, and the more rapid flow of the top than of the bottom of glaciers; described the laminated or ribboned structure of the glacial ice; and ascribed the movement of glaciers to a gradual molecular displacement rather than to a sliding of the ice mass as held by de Saussure.

– They can be seen sliding down hills and slopes, as well as chasing other otters for fun.

sliding - some sentence examples
sliding – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “sliding”:

- The "Build" scripting languagescripting system allows a whole string of moving and sliding parts with sound effects, such as buildings falling down, earthquakes, and walls that break apart when hit with explosives.

- Trays are flat, but with raised edges to stop things from sliding off of them.

– The “Build” scripting languagescripting system allows a whole string of moving and sliding parts with sound effects, such as buildings falling down, earthquakes, and walls that break apart when hit with explosives.

– Trays are flat, but with raised edges to stop things from sliding off of them.

– Addition and subtraction are performed by sliding the cursor left then returning the slide to 0 to read the result.

– Ice cream vans have a large serving hatch with a large sliding window at the side of the van.

– They often had a vamplate, a small circular plate to prevent the hand sliding up the shaft upon impact.

– Forest logging and agricultural land development – Destruction and division of habitats by forest roads and dam construction, traffic accidents, weakness death due to chicks sliding down to side grooves, predation by artificially introduced dogs and nonneko · fairy mongoose etc.

– Stations found that the sliding scale licensing fees were too high for what little exclusive programming they received, especially after spending additional funds for the PBS HD feed.

– Usually each barrel had a number of tunes on it, and the tune could be changed to different selection by lifting an indexing pin and sliding the barrel to the next index position.

– The match began with Hart attacking Helmsley with his fists before sliding out of the ring, when Triple H tried to jump from the end of the ring he landed on the crowd barrier.

– The modern nylon-wrapped metal strings were very smooth in the past, but are now slightly modified in order to capture these sliding sounds.

– The electricity is transmitted to the train by means of a sliding shoe, which is held in contact with the rail.

More in-sentence examples of “sliding”:

- At that point it keeps sliding until it reaches the bottom.

- He also has a sliding move where he can kick enemies and blocks.

– At that point it keeps sliding until it reaches the bottom.

– He also has a sliding move where he can kick enemies and blocks.

– The hands and feet have lots of bones and are joined to the arms and legs by small bones with sliding parts.

– Thus, they were limited to a clumsy hobble at best on land and would have been more nimble if they moved by sliding on their belly or galumphing.

– There are five versions of the PlayStation Portable, the PSP-1000, PSP-N1000 or PSP Go, with a sliding screen design, bluetooth and internal storage of 16GB replacing the UMD drive.

– The player then slides the stone back before sliding forwards on their other foot.

– If other atoms like carbon are added, they are different from iron atoms and stop the iron atoms from sliding apart so easily.

– A sliding forearm smash is where a wrestler runs towards an opponent, does a slide across the mat and hits their opponent with a forearm smash.

– Mathematical calculations are done by aligning a mark on the sliding central strip with one on one of the fixed strips.

– Here, a sliding handle is moved backwards to eject the spent shotgun shell, then when moved forward it loads a fresh shotgun shell from a tubular magazine.

– Many traditionalists feel that the sound of the fingers of the left hand sliding on the strings to be a distinctive feature of qin music.

– In the early morning hours of 4 September 1993, Villechaize is believed to have first fired a shot through the sliding glass patio door in order to awaken his longtime girlfriend, Kathy Self, before shooting himself at his North Hollywood home.

– Also this definition does not include impact wear where there is no sliding motion or cavitation where counterbody is a fluid..

– A sliding cursor with a vertical alignment line is used to find corresponding points on scales that are not next to each other or, in duplex models, are on the other side of the rule.

– He is also the inventor of the “Modern didgeridoo designsdidjeribone”, a sliding didgeridoo made of plastic, played in a similar way to the trombone.

– Skiing is either sportive or recreational activity using “skis” for sliding over snow.

– The goods vans used the same underframe, and were fitted with double sliding doors on each side.

– A sliding door is a door that opens horizontally, by sliding.

– Thirty-two passengers could be accommodated in each carriage, which had longitudinal bench seating and sliding doors at the ends, leading onto a platform for boarding and alighting.

– They can have smooth, clean surfaces, or they can be scarred from sliding against another joint.

– The sliding doors that the father opens when they first move into the house are common architectural features.

– The player changes the pitch of one or more strings by sliding a steel from one position to another while plucking the strings.

– S1 are two extremes of a sliding scale of reactions.

– Ronnie stated in her autobiography that she walked out of the house through the closed and locked rear sliding glass door, shoeless, shattering the glass as she left, and feet all cut up by the time she got to the gate.

– The second method uses a sliding linear L scale available on some models.

– A monkey wrench is a heavyweight wrench in which the jaw width was set by a spinning ring fixed under the sliding lower jaw.

– The violinist can make a glissando by sliding a finger up or down the fingerboard.

– This is done by sliding one of the mallets along a bar in a special way.

– The Switch can be played on the TV by sliding the tablet into its dock and removing the two controllers on the side of the tablet to create a more traditional controller.

– Perhaps the only suggested reason which can be safely ruled out is that the jog is necessary to prevent Massachusetts from sliding out into the Atlantic Ocean! In any event, the dispute over the border retarded the development of the region, since neither state would invest in even such basic amenities as schools for the area until the dispute had been settled.

– They must cross a floating ice shelf, then up onto the ice-covered land, up steep mountain glaciers covered in broken, twisted ice slowly sliding to the sea, and across a high level land covered in ice and swept by strong freezing winds.

– While handling nagamaki not too many sliding actions on the handle were performed as it was in naginata’s case, where you use the entire length of the shaft.

– At the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix Nelson Piquet Jnr lost control of his car at the outside of Turn 17, sliding across the road and smashing into a wall, throwing lots of debris across the road, meaning the Safety Car had to be called out to lead the cars through the track slowly to protect the Marshalls cleaning the road.

– The slopes were host to the sliding sports during the 2010 Winter Olympics.

– Tabla is played hitting the fingers on the drum head and sliding the palm to create a modulating sound.

– This gave room for a sliding seat, so the person inside was able to slide from place to place.

– On narrow, terribly steep hills similarly could result in an accident or uncontrollably high speed, and so sliding was invented by a California surfer.

– Numbers are marked on sliding scales at distances proportional to the differences between their logarithms.

– Both had open saloons; the Metropolitan trains with gated ends, the District B Stock with sliding doors in the middle of each car.

– Chromatic harmonicas have a button which moves a sliding bar.

– One shoe has a smooth surface for sliding on the ice and the other rough.

– Even a person sliding across the floor uses a form of friction.

– They had air-operated sliding doors.

– With increasing severity of environmental conditions, such as, higher temperatures, strain rates, stress and sliding velocities, the secondary stage is shortened and the primary stage tends to merge with the tertiary stage, thus drastically reducing the working life.

– To minimise repetion of code, there is a sliding scale of inheritance that applies to each value in each parameter set.