+ The Poles are glad to do this because they often fought Russia when they thought they could take a bit of their land.
+ He is glad to know now that the ugly Mime is not his father.
+ I’d be glad to help as well.
+ Once the surgery was done and he got in better health, DeBakey said that he was glad the surgery happened after all.
+ Perhaps Charles II was glad to have a place to send political outsiders like Penn that was far away from England.
+ If this is important enough to change, I’d be glad to help however I can — maybe flag them, create equivalent “movie” categories, or whatever.
+ Breaking up marriages or steady loving relationships how can that be good I’m against it and very glad my mom and dad stayed together.
+ People were therefore very glad to be able to make music again, and they wanted lots of songs and instrumental music in their plays.
Use in sentence of glad
Example sentences of “glad”:
+ Protestant countries in Europe were glad to have such hard-working subjects: over a third of the Huguenots went to the Netherlands.
+ These pleasant beaches have clusters of small family owned warungs that will be glad to prepare a meal and serve beer.
+ At the end of Chapter 3, Habakkuk states that even if all his crops and animals die and he is left poor, he will be glad in God who saves him.
+ I’d be glad to help, although it seems we’ve filled our quota.
+ Do we need this? I’m certainly glad to see the enthusiasm, but I’m somewhat unsure whether we have enough articles to warrant it, or enough editors to maintain it…
+ Before divesting them, the chemical giant owned consumer products Eveready Battery CompanyEveready and Energizer batteries, Glad bags and wraps, Simoniz car wax, and Prestone antifreeze.
+ I just got back from a sudden deployment to Iraq, and I’m darn glad to be back CONUS! I’m looking forward to contributing again.
+ Protestant countries in Europe were glad to have such hard-working subjects: over a third of the Huguenots went to the Netherlands.
+ These pleasant beaches have clusters of small family owned warungs that will be glad to prepare a meal and serve beer.
+ At the end of Chapter 3, Habakkuk states that even if all his crops and animals die and he is left poor, he will be glad in God who saves him.
+ I should be glad of another death.
+ Later on, it is shown that Nico has not visited the infirmary or spoken to Will since the battle, and Will expresses his dismay at this, saying that Nico could at least have dropped by and Will would have been glad to see a friendly face.
+ When he sees her face, he remembers her: “”Shannon?”” Her stepbrother, “Boone” goes to the van and tells “Hurley”, he is glad “Sayid” finally arrived because he was getting tired of staging the alley fight for them.
+ Since 2011, I worked again on this proposal, however, as we decided recently, Vikidia will no longer endorse the proposal and I’m glad to announce that we will instead open a Vikidia in English.
+ Mozart was glad to accept, because he was paid twice as much as when he wrote an opera for Vienna.
+ This feature can be used to create a modular infobox, or to create more well defined logical sections.
+ In logical positivism, a proposition whose truth value cannot possibly be decided is meaningless.
+ So there is a difference between the logical subject and the grammatical subject.
+ Acceptance or rejection of some paradigm is, he argued, a social process as much as a logical process.
+ The operating system will show each partition like a logical disk.
+ Cell base design uses wire-layer between block that was designed and arranged and logical circuit.
+ This requires that the nodes of the network possess some type of logical ‘routing’ algorithm to determine the correct path to use at any particular time.
logical in-sentences
Example sentences of “logical”:
+ For example, twisted pair Ethernet is a logical bus topology in a physical star topology layout.
+ For example, statements about the existence of deities cannot be proved under logical positivism.
+ Stan usually tries to come up with logical solutions to their outrageous situations.
+ For example, twisted pair Ethernet is a logical bus topology in a physical star topology layout.
+ For example, statements about the existence of deities cannot be proved under logical positivism.
+ Stan usually tries to come up with logical solutions to their outrageous situations.
+ Therefore, one can apply a chain of logical rules and algorithms to create animations without manually specify any key poses.
+ These plot twists challenge reality, but they do not completely substitute a supernatural explanation for a logical one.
+ A bitwise XOR is an operation that takes two bit patterns of equal length and performs the logical exclusive OR operation on each pair of bits.
+ Logical equality is a logical operation.
+ This is like a distant relative of RAID because the logical drive is made of different physical drives.
+ Aristotle held that any logical argument could be reduced to three premises and a conclusion.
+ Abstract thinking singles out the rational, logical qualities…
More in-sentence examples of “logical”:
+ Axioms are important because logical arguments start with them.
+ These are joined together with the logical connective AND.
+ Axioms are important because logical arguments start with them.
+ These are joined together with the logical connective AND.
+ When the physical star topology is applied to a logical bus network such as Ethernet, this central node rebroadcasts all transmissions received from any peripheral node to all peripheral nodes on the network, sometimes including the originating node.
+ People who study math create proofs that use logical rules to show that mathematical theorems are correct.
+ Having had lots of time to experience this help I’ve learned that Brian has both the technical knowledge of checkuser and sockpuppetry and the logical knowledge of when it should be performed.
+ One, it may be used as logical fallacy during an argument so that someone arguing does not have to answer a difficult question.
+ With RAID, several hard disks are made into one logical disk.
+ These statements are short sentences describing a small step in a logical argument.
+ Therefore logical disks are used to partition the available capacity and provide the amount of storage needed by each host from a common pool of logical disks.
+ It also promotes prudence and logical reasoning.
+ This is called a logical paradox since if a member of a group says that all members of the group are liars we can’t know if what he says is true since he must also be a liar.
+ In the years following the American Revolution, the City’s central location made it a logical choice for the state capital, and in 1808 Concord was named the official seat of state government.
+ Logic is often written in syllogisms, which are one type of logical proof.
+ In programming languages such as C, semicolons are used to separate logical statements.
+ Sheldon mentions the logical fallacy in disputing his mother’s claim that her prayer group did ensure his safety during his North Pole expedition.
+ That way one of the RAID levels above can be used with a set of logical disks.
+ It is not a language that intuitively exists in its alphabetical order; it would be more logical to subgroup it just under English.
+ Some logical problems cannot be decided that way.
+ Then the article continues to explain the logical requirements for coherency within the personality.
+ A Venn diagram is a diagram that shows the logical relation between sets.
+ A physical USB device can have several logical sub-devices that are referred to as “device functions”.
+ Using an ingenious argument concerning the equivalence principle, Albert Einstein showed that the curvature in spacetime caused by the rotated disk could be a logical explanation for gravity.
+ Under SI, Unit of measurementunits of measurements that are used in science and engineering were defined in a logical manner.
+ Because the statements have no truth value, a logical positivist would consider propositions about deities to have no logical meaning.
+ A RAID array joins two or more hard disks so that they make a logical disk.
+ The rules of logic let philosophers make valid logical deductions about the world.
+ For logical positivism the issue with God is the lack of any independent method of verification.
+ Disk partitioning is about making a physical or logical hard disk usable by the operating system.
+ The most logical route was beside the river, since that was the smoothest land.
+ The idiom identifies a kind of logical fallacy.
+ Lewis says that logical contradictions are not a “thing”.
+ Samarkand is on the trade route between China and the Mediterranean, and so it is a logical place for a trader to store some of his precious goods.
+ Illogical statements or mistakes in logic are called logical fallacies.
+ Precedents viewed against passing time can serve to establish trends, thus indicating the next logical step in evolving interpretations of the law.
+ In logic, a rule of inference, inference rule, or transformation rule is a logical form consisting of a function which takes premises, analyzes their syntax, and returns a conclusion.
+ Personality psychology is further explained through conceptual and logical aspects.
+ Because of this, it was the first project that melded logical reasoning and physical action.
+ In logic, a necessary condition for a logical statement is a logical consequence of the statement, in the sense that if statement is true, then the condition must have held.
+ Philosophers who disagree with a theory will often try to find a logical contradiction in a theory.
+ This is different from true logical negation.
+ Proof by contradiction is a way of proving a mathematical theorem by showing that if the statement were false, then there would be a logical contradiction involved.
+ For this reason, an argument based on false premises can be much more difficult to refute, or even discuss, than one featuring a normal logical error, as the truth of its premises must be established to the satisfaction of all parties.
+ The names depend on what the logical formula looks like.
+ But RAID can also work with logical disks.
+ Therefore, to the user, both the setup with many physical disks and the setup with many logical disks will look the same.
– In the royal garden, Ilia asks the gentle winds to carry her love to Idamante.
– As she leaves, Idomeneo realizes that sending Idamante into exile has made Ilia unhappy.
– Idomeneo’s kind words to Ilia make her say very kindly that, because she has lost everything, he will be her father and Crete will be her country.
– Ilia asks Electra for some kindness, but Elektra is madly jealous of Ilia now, and she wants revenge.
– When he says he would like to die because Ilia does not love him.
– He tells Ilia that it is not his fault that their fathers were enemies.
– This makes Ilia tell him that she loves him.
– Idamante enters in sacrificial robes, saying he understands his father’s terrible worries and he is ready to die., Idomeneo says a tragic goodbye to his own son and is about to kill him, when Ilia steps forward and offers to die instead.
+ Channel Five’s “Gadget Show” cooked a flash drive with propane; froze it with dry ice; submerged it in various acidic liquids; ran over it with a jeep and fired it against a wall with a mortar.
+ Some of the people froze to death in the snow.
+ The mountains that froze the world.
+ In the 17th and 18th century, at a time some call the “Little Ice Age”, the Thames often froze over in the winter.
+ The government under Vladimir Putin then froze shares of Yukos shortly thereafter on tax charges.
+ He cut the body in pieces and froze the pieces for later consumption.
+ Bradford wrote that they set off in freezing weather, “and when the set sail the salt spray froze on their coats, as if they had been glazed”.
froze – example sentences
Example sentences of “froze”:
+ On his way back, Scott and three companions met a blizzard and froze to death while waiting for it to finish.
+ His forces were routed at the Battle of Sarikamis, and many of his men froze to death.
+ Many of the men were ill, and when they left the salt spray froze on their coats.
+ Many German soldiers starved or froze to death.
+ Also, since they froze long ago, snow crystals and air bubbles inside are kept in good condition.
+ That winter the James River froze over, and the settlers were forced to live in the ruins.
+ Around September 16 it was nearly froze for some time in the mid-Atlantic about 1000 miles east of Bermuda, and became a weak hurricane.
+ On his way back, Scott and three companions met a blizzard and froze to death while waiting for it to finish.
+ His forces were routed at the Battle of Sarikamis, and many of his men froze to death.
+ The glacial lake left behind a soft, varved landscape, gathering silt and sand in the summertime due to the influx of glacial meltwater and clay in the wintertime as the lake froze until it was later drained.
+ The motorised sleds eventually froze up.
+ When dropped into other bodies of water, it froze that, too, which resulted in all bodies of water on earth being frozen by Ice-nine.
+ According to Bradford, they set off in below freezing weather, many of the men already being ill, “and when the set sail the salt spray froze on their coats, as if they had been glazed”.
– Lavigne collaborated with many producers including Martin Johnson, Peter Svensson, David Hodges, Matt Squire and Chad Kroeger.
– Rangeley is named after an English settler, Squire James Rangeley.
– He is known for his portrayal as Ronald McDonald in the McDonald’s commercials from 1991 to 1999 and in “The Wack Adventures of Ronald McDonald”, replacing Squire Fridell.
– In the Middle Ages, a squire was the Apprenticeshipapprentice of a knight.
– Anna wanders until she gets a job with Squire Bartlett.
– It differs from the book in that Captain Smollett convinces Squire Trelawney and Doctor Livesey to cut Jim, a 13-year-old boy, out of his rightful share of the treasure.
– According to Elon University professor Megan Squire, this made the Proud Boys “extremely happy.” “They reacted exactly as I thought they would” Squire told “USA Today”.
– In modern American usage a squire is the title given to a Justice of the Peace or similar local official.
– His works are based off Bertrand Russell’s “History of Western Philosophy”, whose foreword he composed, Foreword by Mosterín to Bertrand Russell, “Historia de la filosofía occidental”, Madrid: Espasa Calpe, 1994.
– Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart thought that G minor was the most suitable key for showing sadness and tragedy, Hellmut Federhofer, foreword to the Bärenreiter Urtext of Mozart’s Piano Quartet in G minor.
– See Cohen’s Foreword to the Dover edition He was one of the first to suggest blind experiments to get scientific observations more free of bias.
– It was published in 2007 under the Bachman pseudonym, with a foreword by King under his own name.
– It also has artwork of games in the series, a short manga, and a foreword written by people who created the series.
– Although this tuning was limited to the 12 tones versus the 22 required in Hindustani classical music, it surely gave the European tuning of the Harmonium, an Indian flavour.
– When God told man, not to eat from the tree of knowledge for he would surely die, it means if he doesn’t eat from the tree of knowledge, Adam would surely live; hence the tree of life.
– The Getty Center Museum quality Center’s largest ‘exhibit’ will surely grow on visitors.
– Communicating it might not be a lot of work, but it will surely have a greater impact if done in native language! :.
– If he does so, Josephine will surely accept his proposal.
– Elijah, however, was pleased, and he teased them, “Shout louder! Surely he is a god! Perhaps he is deep in thought, or busy, or traveling.
– Even worst, humans are slowly, but surely replaced by robots.
– With the claims made in the text, there would surely be something out there about this woman if she actually existed.
In sentence use of surely
Example sentences of “surely”:
– Who is this person, and why do we need all these templates? Surely editors should discuss before they go on such a binge.
– It’ll surely be a bit difficult without him, but anyway, we should not let it be a hindrance for us.
– The oldest carnival in Italy and Europe, and surely the most important.
– Pat surely wouldn’t abuse the administrator tools.
– The template surely looks better.
– They came to the valleys, declaring triumphantly that God was a “gods of hills” and that was why the Israelites were strong; and now that they were in the valleys, they would surely win the battle.
– People there once believed that if a human were bitten by one of these wolf spiders, they would surely die unless made to do a wild dance.
– The parents of the Moirai are not surely known.
– Obadiah refused, crying, “What have I done you wrong that you are handing your servant over to Ahab to be put to death?” and declaring how he had “hid a hundred of the Lord’s prophets in two caves, fifty in each, and supplied them with food and water.” and that if Ahab came and saw that Elijah was gone and not here, he would surely kill him.
– It would surely have looked more like a bird than a modern reptile.
– If you are inactive, you don’t need the tool anymore, so you will lose the tool, if you are active you will keep it because the this will surely be the case in re-elections.
– Unless someone banned me in the past 35 minutes, which surely is possible, I haven’t been banned from there yet.
– As an admin, he could handle those deletions himself, which surely would be helpful for all of us.
– Our project will surely benefit from him if we give him the mop back.
– A link to Facebook is surely a bad sign.
– It an author was asked to use the set of word “It is/it’s/its” in the one page, the answer would surely be “easier said than done”.
– This is frankly out of line and downright rude, and surely worthy of a temporary block per our ‘Unkind/Being rude’ policy.
– Reason? Simply because it surely is created by an editor who has a conflict of interest or is being paid by the party.
– In defense of Virginia Republicans and the Resolutions, Madison emphasized that even if one disagreed with the compact theory, the Virginia Resolutions and the Report of 1800 themselves were simply protests, which states were surely entitled to produce.
- Who is this person, and why do we need all these templates? Surely editors should discuss before they go on such a binge.
- It'll surely be a bit difficult without him, but anyway, we should not let it be a hindrance for us.
- The oldest carnival in Italy and Europe, and surely the most important.
+ It was added as an afterthought to represent the “status of Neutrality Archpermanent neutrality” which was accepted by the United Nations General Assembly on December 12, 1995.
+ Hendrikus Colijn, the Dutch Prime Minister between 1933 and 1939, did not think Germany would go against Dutch neutrality and invade the Netherlands.
+ The convention contained ten articles, establishing for the first time legally binding rules guaranteeing neutrality and protection for wounded soldiers, field medical personnel, and specific humanitarian institutions in an armed conflict.
+ The incident happened in spite of Mexico’s neutrality at that time.
+ In case we ultimately decide to keep them, then such an extensive rewrite of them should be in order, that nothing short of a drastic “stubbification” could solve their neutrality problems for the time being.
+ What’s the difference between the template? The Neutrality template seems more simple language, but is there a deep meaning I’m missing.
How to use in-sentence of neutrality
Example sentences of “neutrality”:
+ It existed because its neighbours could not agree on who should own it, so they decided to make it a Neutrality neutral territory where both neighbours would both have power.
+ The Act of Union, signed on 1 December 1918, allowed Iceland to create its own flag, declared its neutrality and asked Denmark to help with its foreign affairs and defense interests.
+ It existed because its neighbours could not agree on who should own it, so they decided to make it a Neutrality neutral territory where both neighbours would both have power.
+ The Act of Union, signed on 1 December 1918, allowed Iceland to create its own flag, declared its neutrality and asked Denmark to help with its foreign affairs and defense interests.
+ Net neutrality is the principle that Internet service providers and governments should treat all data on the Internet equally.
+ As king he followed a firm policy of neutrality in the war between France and Britain, and refused to be tempted to join the war by the offers of either.
+ The French thought about going against the neutrality of the Low Countries and attacking them if they had not joined the Allies before then.
+ While the article was written by a user with a promotional username, I do feel the article was written with enough neutrality to not quickly delete it.
+ Throughout the winter and spring of 1861, Maryland decided against neutrality and against joining the Confederacy.
+ Von Bernstorff returned to power in 1784, and was a strong supporter of the neutrality of Denmark.
+ Consequently, this policy reinforces our neutrality policy.
+ While Switzerland did not join the UN, in addition to recognizing its neutrality it was also given permanent observer status.
+ Do note that there is a discussion taking place here, we need to ascertain the neutrality of the article.
+ The Dutch wanted to stay Neutrality neutral in World War II as well, but in 1940 the country was invaded and occupied by Germany.