“advert” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “advert”:

+ Lisa Scott-Lee revealed pop band Steps were formed through an advert in The Stage.

+ While there was not a lot of info, I could easily argue there was no real one sided POV push that often defines advert articles.

+ Ross was first on television in 1970 in an advert for Kellogg’s Rice Krispies.

+ In November 2013 Allen recorded a cover of Keane’s “Somewhere Only We Know” for the Christmas advert for John Lewis.

+ Charles Dance landed his first role in a Welsh theatre after seeing an advert in The Stage.

+ ClarkeSharon D Clarke found her first role at Battersea Arts Centre through an audition advert in the paper.

advert - some sentence examples
advert – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “advert”:

+ Angasu was using their userpage as a G11 advert for the Oriental Theological College.

+ The hatchback models became known for their distinctive rear end styling which resulted in Renault doing an advert for it based on that.

+ Zimbardo and his colleagues made an advert in the Palo Alto City newspaper for a study of the psychological effects of prison life on college students.

+ The car was launched in the UK with a memorable advert with the car made entirely of cake and used the song My Favourite Things from The Sound Of Music.

+ In a Dr Pepper advert in 2009, he played a small clip from Detox.

+ It was used in a T-mobile advert in the UK.

+ The Flower duet from “Lakmé” became particularly well known in recent years through an advert for British Airways.

+ The last two leaves of Darwin’s “A plan for the conduct of female education in boarding schools” contain a book list, an apology for the work, and an advert for “Miss Parkers School”.

+ Television presenter Ben Shephard auditioned for GMTV children’s show Diggit following an advert in “The Stage”.

+ I recently noticed an advert on eBay only to see one of a photo I took appear against the sellers product.

+ Angasu was using their userpage as a G11 advert for the Oriental Theological College.

+ The hatchback models became known for their distinctive rear end styling which resulted in Renault doing an advert for it based on that.
+ Zimbardo and his colleagues made an advert in the Palo Alto City newspaper for a study of the psychological effects of prison life on college students.

In sentence examples of “significance”

How to use in-sentence of “significance”:

– Many rituals have a religious significance and are part of the religion or traditions of a community.

– The social significance of differences in skin color has varied across cultures and over time, as demonstrated with regard to social status and discrimination.

– Kakadu’s dramatic landscape, Aboriginal cultural significance and diverse and abundant wildlife are what visitors come to see.

– This effect is affected by the non-recognition of programs searching for email address of the significance of the image.

– Donegan’s paintings depict Ancestorancestral stories from the Dreamtime, which have spiritual significance for his family.

– The significance and economic impact of coronaviruses is hard to assess.

– Lindbergh’s legacy is, in part, his unique solo flight which changed public opinion about the value and significance of aircraft and air travel.

In sentence examples of significance
In sentence examples of significance

Example sentences of “significance”:

– The real significance of stromatolites is that they are the earliest fossil evidence of life on Earth.

– Rus raised the prestige of Eastern Slavs in Europe, improved the international significance of Kyiv.

– The significance and future of functional analysis methodologies.

– Most of these have a historic significance to them and are rooted in rich cultural and traditional norms.

– Hydrocolloids have attained commercial significance as food additives.

– Only a brief note is needed to let watchers know the rough significance of the edit.

– Until this question is decided, the significance of “Epidexipteryx” is not clear.

- The real significance of stromatolites is that they are the earliest fossil evidence of life on Earth.

- Rus raised the prestige of Eastern Slavs in Europe, improved the international significance of Kyiv.
- The significance and future of functional analysis methodologies.

– This Treaty possesses a spiritual significance far deeper than the text of the instrument itself.” Barenboim P., Sidiqi N., Op.cit.

– Although this remains somewhat Controversycontroversial, they might be useful in bronchiolitis and Bronchiectasis.They are often prescribed but of unproven significance in restrictive lung diseases.

– The significance of the composition of excavated iron fragments taken from Stratum III at the site of Kaman-Kalehöyük, Turkey.

– It has political significance as the former administrative headquarters of northern Nigeria during the British colonial era.

More in-sentence examples of “significance”:

- The significance of agriculture to Orange County’s history was great enough that the Commonwealth of Virginia set aside approximately in the western portion of the county as the Madison-Barbour Rural Historic District.

- The significance of this is that acritarchs are eukaryotes.
- According to Xenophon, the Spartans abhorred the thought of using the relationships as the basis of unit formation for placing too much significance on sexuality rather than talent.

– The significance of agriculture to Orange County’s history was great enough that the Commonwealth of Virginia set aside approximately in the western portion of the county as the Madison-Barbour Rural Historic District.

– The significance of this is that acritarchs are eukaryotes.

– According to Xenophon, the Spartans abhorred the thought of using the relationships as the basis of unit formation for placing too much significance on sexuality rather than talent.

– If and only if the Lady properly categorized all eight cups was Fisher willing to reject the null hypothesis – effectively acknowledging the Lady’s ability at a 1.4% significance level.

– The “t”-distribution plays a role in many widely used statistical analyses, including the Student’s t-testStudent’s “t”-test for assessing the statistical significance of the difference between two sample means, the construction of confidence intervals for the difference between two population means, and in linear regression analysis.

– WatsonJames Watson were awarded the 1962 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, “for their discoveries concerning the molecular structure of nucleic acids and its significance for information transfer in living material”.

– The significance of polyploidy in plant evolution.

– The location of the castles in Caernarfon and Conwy were chosen for their political significance and their military uses.

– Likewise, few attached geological significance to the Biblical flood, unlike subsequent creationists.

– This beautiful and mysterious place hold special significance to the Gundungurra people, who knew it as ‘Binomil’ or ‘Bin-oo-mur’.

– Several basic shapes, like cordate, oval, or triangular have been distinguished, but their significance is not agreed upon.

– Apples have religious and mythological significance in many cultures.

– The nature and significance of protein folding.

– Its significance lies in the fact that this was the first of the fossils which had been found in the twenties and thirties to provide evidence that humans indeed have a ‘natural history’ all of their own – just as Darwin had predicted.

– It was used as an intoxicant and entheogen by the peoples of Siberia and has a religious significance in these cultures.

– The formation and significance of Carboniferous coal balls.

– Sharing and trying to understand the significance of women’s stories gives these stories importance when they might not have been heard, lets people understand what makes different women happy and what problems different women face, uncovers and helps explain similarities and differences in people, and might make it easier for people who don’t know each other to help each other out.

– The bustling markets demonstrated the significance of the festival.

– In her first lecture, titled, recorded at BBC Broadcasting House in London, she reflected on the lasting significance of 11 September 2001, asking was it a terrorist crime, an act of war, or something different.

– Eta Carinae’s chief significance for astrophysics is its giant eruption, which was observed around 1843.

– The Planck law agrees well with the experimental data, but its full significance was only appreciated several years later.

– The Hindu sects Saivism and Vaishnavism became more dominant, with temples being built and Dravidian architecture being supported by empires replacing the significance of Nastik Jainism and Buddhism of the previous era.

– However, its significance may reach much further.

– The unwillingness of Nambudiris to adapt to changes in wider society persisted until the early years of the 20th century but Susan Bayly believes that their decline in significance can be traced to the period 1729-1748 when Marthanda Varma established the Kingdom of Travancore and chose to use Deshastha Brahmins from Tamil Nadu in his civil service.

– No reference indicates significance of the subject.

– From there and through its religious significance in Christendom it came to be incorporated into medieval symbolism.

– Watson, Crick, and Maurice Wilkins were awarded the 1962 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine “for their discoveries concerning the molecular structure of nucleic acids and its significance for information transfer in living material”..

– Heron, in a comic twist, went into New York unaware of the significance of the letter, and offered his own services to the British as a spy.

– The behavioral significance of frill and horn morphology in ceratopsian dinosaurs.

– Initially, the subject’s national recognition and the regional broadcasts of the subject’s notability and significance in his community and beyond had not been effectively communicated in efforts to keep the submission concise.

– Its significance depends on a range of factors which include the market penetration of the renewables concerned, the balance of plant, and the wider connectivity of the system, as well as demand side flexibility.

– He wrote a general textbook on game theory in 1991, and has also written on the history of game theory, including his review of the origins and significance of noncooperative game theory.

– Stebbins’s review, “The significance of polyploidy in plant evolution”, showed how polyploidy was important in developing large, complex, and widespread genera.

– The evolutionary significance of the upperwing eyespots is probably attack “deflection”.

– Part of his significance is that he danced both classical ballet and modern dance.

– War, gender and national mourning: the significance of the death and commemoration of Edith Cavell in Britain.

– The timeliness and significance of these questions are not diminished by anyone’s spin.

– YH Jeon, et al, quot;Identification of major rice allergen and their clinical significance in children,quot; Korean J Pediatric 54, no.

– Sap Langka Wildlife Sanctuary The significance of the area is that it is the source of the Lam Sonthi River, as well as, a source of food for wildlife.

– It may gain greater historical significance while the ‘facts’ become less important.

– Red beds have economic significance since many of them contain reservoirs of petroleum and natural gas.

– It is in an area of great significance in the history of industrialisation.

– In a remarkable paper, Roux realised the significance of the linear structure of chromosomes.

– It is easily recognized and generally represents an object or idea with great cultural significance to a wide cultural group.

– This period is described as a “revolution” to show its importance, and the great significance and degree of change brought about to the communities in which these practices were gradually adopted and refined.

– They had a religious significance to Ismaili Muslims.

– The event will be part of an ongoing program by the Mobile County Bicentennial Commission to mark similar spots of historical significance throughout the county during the year.

– The significance of the structure is unknown, but it is generally thought to be linked with some sort of ritual bathing.

In sentence use of “apostolic”

How to use in-sentence of “apostolic”:

+ Vartan Cathedral is the first cathedral of the Armenian Apostolic Church to be constructed in North America.

+ There were many bishops in the church, and in the East the Pope was considered the “first among equals”, but Rome claimed that the Pope was the primary Apostolic see, being that of Peter.

+ Peretti became a Franciscan; and in 1560, he became Apostolic vicar of his order.

+ Szendi was appointed Apostolic Administrator of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of VeszprémArchdiocese of Veszprém as well as Titular bishop of Stephaniacum on 5 April 1982 and was consecrated bishop on 21 April 1982 by Laszlo Paskai.

+ In 1985 he was appointed the Vicar Apostolic of Tripoli and the Titular Bishop of Tabuda.

+ He was the Apostolic Visitor for Belarusian Greek Catholic faithfuls abroad from 1986 until his death.

In sentence use of apostolic
In sentence use of apostolic

Example sentences of “apostolic”:

+ He was also appointed the Apostolic Administrator of the diocese of Pinsk.

+ Pope Benedict XVI named him Apostolic Nuncio to Tanzania on 15 June 2005.

+ He was also appointed the Apostolic Administrator of the diocese of Pinsk.

+ Pope Benedict XVI named him Apostolic Nuncio to Tanzania on 15 June 2005.

+ He was Pro-Major Penitentiary of the Apostolic Penitentiary from 2001 to 2003 after working for more than forty years in the Roman Curia.

+ Although Athanasius returned to the Coptic Orthodox Church later, a line of Catholic Vicars Apostolic continued after him.

+ Pope John Paul II named him titular archbishop of Milevum and Apostolic Nuncio to the Central African Republic and to Chad on 24 August 1999.

+ Hahn is known for his research on Early Christianity during the Apostolic Age and many theoretical works about the early Church Fathers.

+ Archbishop Sebouh Chouldjian was a Turkish-born Armenian Apostolic prelate.

+ Charity Charity and the Second Coming of Christ are the main ideas of the New Apostolic Church.

+ Not all Eastern Orthodox believe that the Catholic Church has apostolic succession.

+ The Armenian Apostolic Church claims to been in existence since the days of the apostles and therefore would be one of the oldest denominations of Christianity.

+ He was an Apostolic Vicariate of TripoliVicar Apostolic of Tripoli and the Titular Bishop of Tabuda.

+ They belong to the Armenian Apostolic Church.

+ Sources for the beliefs of the apostolic community include the Gospels and New Testament Epistles.

+ The international head quarter of the New Apostolic Church is located in Zurich.

+ The same authority is extended under international law over the Apostolic Nunciature of the Holy See in a foreign country.

+ Benedict appointed him Apostolic Nuncio to Japan on 15 August 2011.

+ Also, not all communities believe that the other communities have apostolic succession either.

+ To some degree this controversy comes from the Nicene Creed with its words “One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church” which means “universal” church.

More in-sentence examples of “apostolic”:

+ Every episcopal see is seen as holy and the Eastern Orthodox Church constantly applies the adjective “holy” or “sacred” to all its sees, but “the Holy See” normally means the see of Rome, which is also called “the Apostolic See”.

+ It was painted as a part of Raphael’s commission to decorate with frescoes the rooms now known as the, in the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican.

+ More recently, Bishop Luigi Padovese, on June 6, 2010, the Vicar Apostolic of Turkey, was killed.

+ Peter’s Basilica, the Sistine Chapel, the Vatican Museums and the Apostolic Palace, where the Pope lives.

+ The Syriac Orthodox, Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria, MeqabyanEthiopian Orthodox, Eritrean Orthodox, Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church and Armenian Apostolic Church do accept the existence of saints, but officially recognize them in their own ways.

+ Christian tradition says Saint Peter was the first leader of an early apostolic community for at least 34 years.

+ Vatche Mamikonian was killed in those battles and was later named a saint by the Armenian Apostolic Church for his sacrifice.

+ In 1596 he was made an apostolic visitor for the Order of Reformed Friars Minor in the Terra di Lavoro.

+ Catholics believe that Saint Peter passed the Apostolic Power, given to him by Christ, to the Popes, who continue to pass the power through the papacy to this day.

+ But the second is of no account, since the Philip-Bartholomew connection in the Synoptists occurs merely in the apostolic lists, while in John it is narrative.

+ In June 2017 after seven months of not receiving a response from Pope Francis to their request that he clarify highly disputed parts in his apostolic exhortation Amoris Laetitia, four cardinals asked the Holy Father for an audience in April but the Pope has yet to respond, it has emerged.

+ He was Apostolic Administrator of Roman Catholic Diocese of Yokohama from 1945 to 1947.

+ The Assyrian Church of the East also called Holy Apostolic Catholic Assyrian Church of the East is a ChristianityChristian church.

+ Apostolic constitution “Munificentissimus Deus”, written by Pope Pius XII, 1 November 1950 ; Apostolic constitution “Ineffabilis Deus”, written by Pope Pius IX, 8 December 1854.

+ He was a member of Catholic Action Catholic Action religious movement, which was founded by Pope Pius XI for Christian apostolic work in the world and society and a member of the Marian Congregation.

+ Augustine says that it is of Apostolic origin, and he speaks of it in a way that shows that all Christians celebrated it long before his time.

+ He served as the Prefect of the Apostolic Signatura from 1994 to 1998.

+ Pope Pius XI named him Apostolic Visitator in Bulgaria, which brought him to the episcopate with the titular Diocese of Areopolis.

+ He sought his path in life through meditation and learning, in deep prayer, and in apostolic work for others.

+ Sam Chelladurai is the Senior Pastor of the Apostolic Fellowship Tabernacle, a church in Chennai, India., The Christian Messenger’s Article Calling for Film and TV Evangelism in India.

+ He was the leader of the Apostolic United Brethren, a Mormon fundamentalist polygamist group, from 2005 until his death.

+ The main variant of Christianity present in Turkey is the Eastern Orthodox branch, focused mainly in the Armenian Apostolic and Syriac/Greek Orthodox Church.

+ He retired as Apostolic Nuncio in 2013.

+ Echmiadzin is the center of the Armenian Apostolic Church and the seat of the Catholicos of Armenia and of All Armenians.

+ Karapetyan was an outspoken critic of the Armenian Apostolic Church and a supporter of the separation of church and state in Armenia.

+ He was put in position on August 21, 2019 by Luis Antonio Tagle, Archbishop of Manila together with Gabriele Giordano Caccia, then Apostolic Nuncio to the Philippines.

+ Pope Benedict XIV appointed him Vicar Apostolic of the small community who also became Catholics.

+ The words that were added to the Nicene Creed are “One Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church”.

+ The principal aim of this school was to train qualified clergy for the Armenian Apostolic Church.

+ Hnevank is a 7th century Armenian Apostolic Church monastery.

+ Both groups are descended from the Early Church, both acknowledge the apostolic succession of each other’s bishops, and the validity of each other’s sacraments.

+ He was an archbishop and an apostolic nuncio from 1999 until his death.

+ It divided from the Catholic Apostolic Church by the 1863 Schism of Hamburg.

+ The majority of Swiss Armenians are members of the Armenian Apostolic Church.

+ Brandmüller, along with three other cardinals, has issued a request to Pope Francis, entitled “Seeking Clarity: A Plea to Untie the Knots in “Amoris Laetitia””, seeking clarification on various points of doctrine in the Pope’s apostolic exhortation, “Amoris laetitia”.

+ Note: With reference to ‘religious order’ ‘able to found’ and Saint Sister Faustina please visit for information regarding the apostolic movement which springs from Sr Faustinas’ charism and the message of Divine Mercy.

+ An Apostolic Delegate represented the Holy See to the church, but not the government, in another country.

+ The Apostolic Palace, also called the Papal Palace or the Palace of the Vatican, is the official residence of the Pope in the Vatican City.

+ He held the rank of Apostolic Nuncio from 2008 until his death and was Nuncio to Argentina from 2018 until his death in June 2019.

+ The Republic of Armenia recognises the Armenian Apostolic Church, the world’s oldest national church, as the country’s primary religious establishment.

+ Ignatius is generally considered to be one of the Apostolic Fathers and a saint by the Roman Catholic Church, Lutheran Church, Eastern Orthodox Church and Anglican ChurchAnglican/Episcopal Church who celebrate his feast day on Orthodox and Eastern Catholic churches, who celebrate his feast day on December 20.

+ It is in the spirit of respect and honour for the Apostolic Throne of Alexandria.

+ This was the first general council in the history of the Church since the Apostolic Council of Jerusalem.Carroll, 12 The resolutions in the council, being ecumenical, were intended for the whole Church.

+ Attilio Nicora cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, Bishop of Verona Emeritus, and President Emeritus of the Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See.

+ A number of parables have parallels in non-canonical gospels, the Didache, and the letters of Apostolic Fathers.

+ In 1998 it was re-consecrated as a church, and is now the main cathedral and headquarters of the Armenian Apostolic Church’s Diocese of Artsakh.

+ On 30 November 1894, Pope Leo XIII publishes the Apostolic Letter ‘ safeguarding the importance and continuance of the Eastern traditions for the whole Church.

+ For example, the Catholic Church believes that the Eastern Orthodox have apostolic succession.

+ He was the Roman Catholic Vicar Apostolic of the Apostolic Vicariate of Northern Arabia from 2001 until his death.

+ Most of the people belong to the Armenian Apostolic Church.

+ Every episcopal see is seen as holy and the Eastern Orthodox Church constantly applies the adjective "holy" or "sacred" to all its sees, but "the Holy See" normally means the see of Rome, which is also called "the Apostolic See".

+ It was painted as a part of Raphael's commission to decorate with frescoes the rooms now known as the, in the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican.
+ More recently, Bishop Luigi Padovese, on June 6, 2010, the Vicar Apostolic of Turkey, was killed.

“chorale” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “chorale”:

+ He was the Music Director of the Los Angeles Master Chorale from 1991 to 2001.

+ Chorale tunes also appear in chorale preludes, pieces for the organ.

+ In addition to the main choir there is a small choir which sings a chorale tune on top of the music during the first movement.

+ The right hand plays a free melody, and also the chorale tune in long notes at the top.

+ To him they are named the Conservatory of Music of Sassari, the town band, a street of the same city and the Chorale Luigi Canepa, the oldest choral institution of Sardinia.

+ In Baroque times in the Lutheran church organists would improvise a chorale prelude.

+ In the last section, marked “forte”, the pedal part plays the chorale tune upside down.

chorale use in-sentences
chorale use in-sentences

Example sentences of “chorale”:

+ Berg quotes this chorale in the last movement of the piece, using the harmony composed by Johann Sebastian Bach.

+ Bach had used the chorale before.

+ A chorale is a hymn which is sung in a Lutheran church by all the people.

+ This was an autograph manuscript which also included other organ music: the six trio sonatas and the Great Eighteen Chorale Preludes.

+ In his German-language church music, Bach uses Lutheran chorale melodies.

+ He liked the symphonic poems of Franz LisztLiszt and these gave him the ideas for writing chorale fantasies for the organ, although he never wrote music that tells a story.

+ The words of a chorale have a rhyming pattern.

+ Johann Sebastian Bach used many chorale tunes, usually adding harmony of his own.

+ Berg quotes this chorale in the last movement of the piece, using the harmony composed by Johann Sebastian Bach.

+ Bach had used the chorale before.
+ A chorale is a hymn which is sung in a Lutheran church by all the people.

+ These would usually have been played during the church services before the chorale was sung.

+ Bach was one of many composers who wrote many of his chorale preludes down.

+ The last four notes of the row, rising whole tones, are also the first four notes of the chorale melody, “Es ist genug”.

+ In the LutheranismLutheran church the chorale was the most important part of the musical worship.

+ This was a piece of music which uses the melody of the chorale that the congregation sang.

+ The canon moves mostly in quavers and is based on the chorale tune.

How to use the word “defender”

How to use in-sentence of “defender”:

– This case caused the public defender program to be created in the United States.

– He plays for Liverpool and Spain national team as a defender in the left back position.

– He plays as a defender for Paris Saint-Germain F.C.

– Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, Henry IV of EnglandHenry IV’s youngest son, was given the position of “Protector and Defender of the Realm and the Church” until the King was old enough to rule.

– It also allows updates to the definitions file of Windows Defender and to the Junk Mail filter in Windows Mail.

– Mortimore played as a Defender centre half in Chelsea.

How to use the word defender
How to use the word defender

Example sentences of “defender”:

– He is a defender who normally plays in the centre, but can play on the right of defence or in midfield.

– For example, a microsleep episode is claimed to have been one factor contributing to the Waterfall train disaster in 2003; the driver had a heart attack and the guard who should have reacted to the train’s increasing speed is said by his defender to have microslept.

– After success at this position, she remained a defender when she transferred to Nippon TV Beleza.

– In the early sixties he was a defender playing for Kooger Football Club and Racing Club Heemstede.

– Biosca played as a Defender defender for España Industrial, Barcelona and Condal.

– He was a former defender for F.C.

– In 2012 De Oliveira received the International Women of Courage award, and “Veja” magazine named her Defender of the City.

– In support Windows 2000, they removed Games and Windows Defender was deleted on August 13, 2002.

– He is regarded as one of the greatest defender of all time.

– Roles are as follows: goalkeeper, Defender defender, attacker.

- He is a defender who normally plays in the centre, but can play on the right of defence or in midfield.

- For example, a microsleep episode is claimed to have been one factor contributing to the Waterfall train disaster in 2003; the driver had a heart attack and the guard who should have reacted to the train's increasing speed is said by his defender to have microslept.

– Ezequiel Marcelo Garay González is an Argentine professional Association footballfootballer who plays as a central defender for Spanish club Valencia CF.

– As protectress, she was seen as defender of the pharaoh, after Sekhet, the lioness, and consequently of the chief god Ra.

– He played as a defender from 1984 to 2005.

– The Pope Gregory IIIPope wished him to become the defender of the Holy See and offered him the Roman consulship.

– This meant that the defender would always have enough men to stop the attacker.

– He was a defender and defensive midfielder.

– Milan as a goalkeeper and Guglielmo Cudicini, his grandfather, was a defender who played for the Italian football club Ponziana.

More in-sentence examples of “defender”:

– He started as defender for Fortuna 05 when he was six but at the age of nine he became goalkeeper, a position he played for the rest of his career.

– David Olatukunbo Alaba is an Austrian defender who plays currently for FC Bayern MunichBayern Munich and the Austria national football team.

– He plays as a Defender left back or a left midfielder who plays for German club Portuguese national team.

– He played as a defender from 1955 until 1965.

– The stadium was planned by Eduard Schönecker, who was not only a architect, but also a notable football defender playing for SK Rapid Wien and the national team.

– A defender in football is a player, who plays in at the back of the formation.

– A defender is usually somebody who participates in a legal defense.

– Playing as a defender and defensive midfielder.

– But two countries mention the UK in their title for the Queen: Grenada uses “Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of Grenada and Her other Realms and Territories, Head of the Commonwealth”, while Canada uses the old fashioned form, which reads “by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom, Canada and Her other Realms and Territories Queen, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith.” Not all countries use the title “Defender of the Faith”.

– Vasili Vladimirovich Berezutski Russian languageRussiann: Василий Владимирович Березуцкий; born on born 20 June 1982 in Russian defender who currently plays for the Russian club PFC CSKA Moscow and the Russia national football team.

– He played in many positions Defender defender, forward.

– He now plays for LA Galaxy as a defender in the left back position.

– He played full-time in all 5 matches as left defender of three backs defense.

– He is a friend to young knights, a defender of the poor, and as “the Maidens’ Knight”, a defender of women as well.

– He played as center back of 3 back defender in all 3 matches.

– He played as a Defender #Centre-backcentre back for Holstein Kiel.

– Ken Doraty of the Maple Leafs went for a breakaway, meaning that he had the puck and was skating toward the other team’s net with out any defender between him and Thompson.

– Terry played as a defender and captained Chelsea in the English Premier League and the England national team.

– Soetekouw played as a defender at club level between 1961 and 1971.

– Hólmar Örn Eyjólfsson is an Icelandic footballer who plays as a defender for Rosenborg.

– He played as defender and defensive midfielder.

– He played as defender for FK Austria Wien and in the Austrian national team.

– He plays as a Defender center back for the Spanish club Atletico Madrid and his national team, Montenegro.

– Jones plays as a defender for Manchester United and the England under-21 national team.

– He plays as a defender for Hannover 96, on loan from 1.

– Each Rebel defender had shot at least seventy-five rounds, and some having fired as many as a hundred shots.

– According to these scholars, one of the biggest problems with today’s public defender programs is that they do not get enough money from the government to deal with the number of poor defendants they have to represent.

– Nicolae Lupescu was a Romanian football defender and manager.

– He played 46 matches for the national football team as defender but also as offensive midfielder.

– The current captain of the side is defender David Abraham from Argentina.

– He played as a Defender defender for the club Mika Yerevan in the Armenian Premier League.

– She was a defender of his works, a mother, and co-founder and deputy director of Graham Windham, the first private orphanage in New York City.

– With four goals he is the best defender in the scorer list of Austria.

– He was voted best defender in the UEFA Champions League in 2005.

– He played as a defender from 1998 until his death.

– He was a defender who plays on the left side.

– He played all 7 matches with defender Kazuki Teshima and Shigeki Tsujimoto, and Japan won the 2nd place.

– He played in many matches as defender from his first season, except at times when he was injured.

– He is now playing for SK Sturm Graz as defender in the Austrian t-mobile Liga, the highest division in Austrian football.

– Deo received the New Zealand Defender of Human Rights award in 2013.

– In 2005 he doesn’t was really activ, so he lost his best defender title to Chen Weixing.

– Behrouaz Afshar is an Iranian Football Football Defender who currently plays for Iranian football club Baadraan Tehran in the Azadegan League.

– His playing career spanned 26 years as a defender central defender or midfielder.

– However these were activated remotely by a defender lighting a very fast burning fuse at the appropriate moment.

– A week later against the New York Jets, a sack by Ngata forced a Mark Sanchez fumble, which fellow Baltimore defender Jarret Johnson, who scored one of three defesnive touchdowns for the Ravens in that game.

- He started as defender for Fortuna 05 when he was six but at the age of nine he became goalkeeper, a position he played for the rest of his career.

- David Olatukunbo Alaba is an Austrian defender who plays currently for FC Bayern MunichBayern Munich and the Austria national football team.
- He plays as a Defender left back or a left midfielder who plays for German club Portuguese national team.

Use in sentence of “educational”

How to use in-sentence of “educational”:

– All of them are personalized and full of contents and educational software for every pupil.

– While this trend held true for all levels of educational attainment the extend of chorinical falcutations in income were greatly influenced by educational attainment.

– The station is also nearby to National Library and the Kampong Glam as well as many private educational schools in the area like Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts and LASALLE College of the Arts which also situated nearby.

– Included with Edubuntu is the Linux Terminal Server Project, a large number of educational applications including GCompris, KDE Edutainment ProjectKDE Edutainment Suite, The first Edubuntu release coincided with the release of Ubuntu 5.10, which was called “Breezy Badger” on 2005.

– She was known for her original research and holding many educational posts, including Director of the Royal Greenwich Observatory.

– He founded the James Randi Educational Foundation.

Use in sentence of educational
Use in sentence of educational

Example sentences of “educational”:

- Two Little Hands productions offers a wide variety of fun and educational American Sign Language products.

- Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi was a Swiss pedagogue and educational reformer.
- It also has educational programs.

– Two Little Hands productions offers a wide variety of fun and educational American Sign Language products.

– Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi was a Swiss pedagogue and educational reformer.

– It also has educational programs.

– The term “school” is used for many educational environments–particularly in North America.

– As a student, he studied philosophy, history, literature, and educational sciences.

– The main goal of the Turan educational corporation is to create a unique environment for obtaining knowledge,competencies and skills to prepare specialists. Turan University adopted a new academic policy towards innovation and entrepreneurship.

– Some people complain that this does not support the idea behind an educational resource.

– Libraries and educational institutions can also download clips or full episodes of television programmes.

– She wanted her game to be an educational tool to highlight the negative aspects of concentrating land in private monopolies.

– Because Taiwan’s higher educational institutions were near Taipei City, Taiwan, these “new companies” liked to go to northern Taiwan to run businesses.

– About half of the total acquired land is being used for afforestation, roads, parks, public conveniences, water facilities-canals, green belts etc.; 23% of the land would be reserved for educational institutions, government offices and public auditoriums etc.; and 30% of the land will be used for residential and economical purposes.

More in-sentence examples of “educational”:

– Wuhan It is also recognized as the political, economic, financial, cultural, and educational center of central China.

– The letters are found either joined akin to Arabic alphabetArabic or separately – the joined form is commonly used in a block forms are also used as primarily for educational content.

– Taipei, Taiwan ROC: Hess Educational Organization, 2005.

– PBS Kids Go! was an educational television brand used by PBS for programs intended for older children, in comparison to the younger targeted PBS Kids.

– The museum is a part of the Tel Aviv University campus and also has an educational center to study about Jewish folklore.

– The change in median personal and household since 1991 also varied greatly with educational attainment.

– These research and educational programs, however, received no permanent staff or funding.

– District of Columbia Public Schools operates Francis-Stevens Educational Center at 2425 N Street.

– Kor died in Krakow, Poland while on an educational trip to Auschwitz on July 4, 2019 at the age of 85.

– On July 17, 1967, the first group of PLM scholars began studying on the site where the modern educational system in the Philippines started.

– Daly went on to earn a General Educational Developmenthigh school equivalency diploma.

– A school is an educational environment where children go to learn from a teacher.

– The other way to look at educational psychology is to notice that a child is a growing person.

– Witnessing a partner masturbate is an educational activity to find out the method a partner uses to please themself, allowing each partner to learn exactly how the other enjoys being touched.

– Fatima transformed those educational institutions in Aurangabad to such an extent that they can be compared with the best centres of learning in Asia.

– KhNMU became a laureate of the rating of higher educational establishments “Ukraine-2000”.

– The city hosts about 300 synagogues, the same amount of educational institutions, and six hospitals, among them the Rabin Medical Center.

– It is a standardized test managed by the College Board, and developed, published, and scored by the Educational Testing Service.

– There are over 40 higher educational institutions, including five universities and five technical colleges.

– This expansion was helped by the company’s purchase of SparkNotes, an educational website and publishing company.

– Members of the organization “Black Movement” organize educational and fun events involving mainly children of African parents.

– The original College was opened during the British Raj on 1 January 1864, and is thus one of the oldest higher educational institutes in the country.

– He encouraged educational work at “The Stables”.

– This is where 10 to 30 people sit to take part in educational discussion.

– He helped inspire educational excellence and religious faith at the school.

– Furthermore, this expansion of the field has resulted in the need for conflict resolution practitioners to work in a variety of settings such as in businesses, court systems, government agencies nonprofit organizations, government agencies and educational institutions serving throughout the world.

– The Workshop is an United StatesAmerican non-profit organization for the research and production of educational children’s programs.

– The content of these publications was broadly educational and offered lessons in moral philosophy for the reader.

– The Education Division holds educational sessions for federal judges and court staff.

– The School of Continuing Education uses modern information technologies, as well as the advanced educational resources at Tsing Hua.

– Ministries and municipalities in many countries have also officially approved the naming of schools and educational departments in his honour.

– It operated as an indigenous non-profit educational institution.

– Because of the popularity of her books with children, she has also been listed as one of the Educational Paperback Association’s top 100 authors.

– Nashik was previously just a holy place but now it has turned into industrial, educational centre.

– A planetarium is a theater built to show educational and entertainmententertaining presentations about astronomy and the night sky.

– Those who say that this is an educational project, yet block when there is an editor that the Project doesn’t like.

– It became an important centre for concerts, educational programmes and cultural events.

– Both schools have the same school motto and educational objectives.

– It is based on Debian and it includes the Linux Terminal Server Project and a large number of educational applications.

– This group’s goal was to make a plan to improve the educational performance of students with disabilities.

– Pune is known for its educational facilities, having more than hundred educational institutes and nine universities.

– He was a great teacher and due to his commendable inputs in India’s educational front every year on his birthday, i.e 5th september, we all celebrate Teachers day to pay tribute to our teachers who are like a guiding light in our lives.wow.

– Tanenbaum wrote the operating system so it could be used for educational purposes; MINIX also helped Linus Torvalds design the Linux kernel.

– Nicole Kidman was born in Honolulu, Hawaii while her Australian parents were temporarily in the United States on educational visas.

– He spread the educational ideas of Pestalozzi in the 19th century.

– He was appointed as a member of the National Science Board under President Ronald Reagan, and as a member of the President’s Educational Policy Advisory Committee by President George H.W.

– It was a new idea and it won every award for educational television.

– In total, it holds over 70 million pages of documents and contains the collections of forty-two scientific, cultural, educational and philanthropic organizations.

- Wuhan It is also recognized as the political, economic, financial, cultural, and educational center of central China.

- The letters are found either joined akin to Arabic alphabetArabic or separately - the joined form is commonly used in a block forms are also used as primarily for educational content.

Some sentences in use of “unit”

How to use in-sentence of “unit”:

– Originally, the ruble was the currency unit of Imperial Russia and then the Soviet Union.

– The unit has a maximum speed of.

– The Coradia Juniper series is a family of Electric Multiple Unit trains built by Alstom Transport Birmingham, subcontractor: Ganz Hunslet, Hungary for use on the railway network in Great Britain.

– These two machines, used together, allow a much finer precision of substance identification than either unit used separately.

– Miles per hour is the unit used for speed limits on roads in the United Kingdom and the United States.

Some sentences in use of unit
Some sentences in use of unit

Example sentences of “unit”:

- He fought in close quarters combat; and he stayed behind to provide covering fire while his unit withdrew.

- A battalion is a military unit of around 500-1500 men often made up of from two to seven company companies and often commanded by a Lieutenant Colonel.
- These constructions were used by a unit of German military engineers who were in charge of bunker construction.

– He fought in close quarters combat; and he stayed behind to provide covering fire while his unit withdrew.

– A battalion is a military unit of around 500-1500 men often made up of from two to seven company companies and often commanded by a Lieutenant Colonel.

– These constructions were used by a unit of German military engineers who were in charge of bunker construction.

– He treated wounded men; and he remained behind to provide covering fire as his unit withdrew.

– The talent as a unit of coinage is mentioned in the New Testament in Jesus’ parable of the talents.

– The book was based on his experiences shadowing the Baltimore Police Department homicide unit during 1988.” Focusing on work in the series.

– The standard also defines the relationship between the major currency unit and any minor currency unit.

– Dalton defined the atom as the “basic unit of an element that can take part in a chemical combination”.

– The Class 325 was British Rail’s newest unit to take over parcels working on electrified lines.

– After the Praetorian Guard was established under Augustus, Sejanus introduced reforms which saw the unit go from a mere bodyguard to an influential branch of the government.

– Also, the Pascal unit was named after him.

– The Sacred Band of Thebes was an elite fighting unit within the ancient Theban army of the 4th century BC.

– Often it also is difficult to see if a unit of noncoding DNA is functionally important or not; or if important, in what way.

– The “are” is a metric unit of area, equal to 100 square metres.

– Geometrically, the square root of 2 is the length of a diagonal across a Unit squaresquare with sides with a length of one; this can be found with the Pythagorean theorem.

More in-sentence examples of “unit”:

– By using computers, this unit was able to do something new and very important: it brought together large amounts of cancer data.

– A mole is simply a unit of the number of things.

– The following entry will define your unit code as, and the unit‘s article as “Speed of light#Numerical value, notation, and units”.

– This unit is operated by Great Northern and has a modified front end with cab air conditioning.

– A 240V charging unit will recharge the car batteries in four hours.

– The campaign in Normandy is considered by historians to end either at midnight on 24 July 1944, or 30 August 1944, the date the last German unit retreated across the River Seine.

– It is a single unit of a kneaded clay-bearing soil, sand and Calcium oxidelime, or concrete material, fire-hardened or air-dried, used in masonry construction.

– The only unit not preserved was no.

– The New York City Housing Authority Police Department was a police unit in New York City that existed from 1952 to 1995.

– Surface tension, represented by the symbol “γ” is defined as the force along a line of unit length, where the force is parallel to the surface but perpendicular to the line.

– The foot is a Unit of measurementunit for measuring length.

– Army Forces Far East, continued to fight the Japanese in a guerrilla war and was considered an auxiliary unit of the United States Army.

– During World War II he erected the Walloon Legion, which fought as a Waffen-SS unit at the Eastern Front.

– The CPU has a special part, called Arithmetic Logic Unit which does some of the translations between application memory and system resources.

– The Armenian Legion or Armenische Legion was the name given to the 812th Armenian Battalion which was a foreign unit comprised of several thousand men.

– The toman is no longer an official unit of Iranian currency, but Iranians usually quote money and prices of goods in tomans.

– The aviation unit consisted of helicopters and military aviation, starting with a heavy transport helicopter Mi-26, accompanied by four Mi-8 rotary-wing aircraft, and ending with nine Su-30SM and MiG-29 aerobatic teams.

– The upper-level seats were squeezed in between the lower-level seats to ensure that the overall height of the unit was within the clearances necessary to pass through tunnels and under bridges.

– Törni’s unit caused many casualties on the Russian units.

– Its Discharge discharge unit of Tarn river.

– The British Rail Class 334 is a suburban electric multiple unit built by the train maker Alstom in Birmingham.

– Under SI, Unit of measurementunits of measurements that are used in science and engineering were defined in a logical manner.

– The was a commuter electric multiple unit on through services between the Joban Line and Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line.

– It consists of 13 four-year campuses, a unit that operates 13 two-year colleges and an online campus.

- By using computers, this unit was able to do something new and very important: it brought together large amounts of cancer data.

- A mole is simply a unit of the number of things.
- The following entry will define your unit code as, and the unit's article as "Speed of light#Numerical value, notation, and units".

– If sufficiently different, two or more races may be described as subspecies, which is an official biological taxonomy unit below ‘species’.

– The RAID is the special unit of the Police Nationale.

– On 16 March 2020, Pavone died in the intensive care unit of Mestre Angelo’s hospital at age 75, following a positive COVID-19 test, leading to serious lung problems.

– A few months later Chinese forces staged a night-time assault on his unit and Rubin manned a machine gun allowing the unit to retreat southward.

– If the output unit names contain spaces, use as the separator.

– Using division, the unit labels will be miles/meters/mile, which ends up as miles/meter, which is not just the meters.

– As Asuka and Shinji in Unit 01 fall down to earth, Kaworu says that he has been waiting for Shinji.

– Upazila is a unit in the administrative system of Bangladesh.

– The website is part of the “Match Developing” unit of IAC/InterActiveCorp’s Match division.

– Weight is measured in newtons, the standard unit for force.

– The Special State Protection Service of Azerbaijan is a military unit directly under the authority of the President of Azerbaijan.

– Fluid pressure is a measurement of the force per unit area.

– Apart from the panchayat system, there is another kind of inner-village unit called the women society, a form of ensemble-driven by the women residents of the village who act to restrain, moderate, and resist any form of brutality in and throughout the society.

– This citation template can be used to link to a National Park Service PDF document which gives the acreage for each unit administered by the service.

– In mathematics, hyperbolic functions are analogues of the ordinary trigonometric functions, but defined for the unit hyperbola rather than on the unit circle: just as the points form the right half of the hyperbola.

– This unit produced 3–4 movies per year until 1936, migrating to Hungary and then Austria in the face of Hitler’s increasing domination of central Europe.

– A hogshead is a measurement unit in the imperial system.

– That made the newton the standard unit of force.

– It correctly scales any SI prefix for sorting, but not other unit codes.

– The British Rail Class 455 is a type of electric multiple unit drawing power from a 750 V DC third rail.

– Power Power is defined formally as units of energy per unit time.

– The unit for this is joule, equal to one watt-second.

“internet” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “internet”:

+ It now also operates petrol stations, banks, and is an Internet service provider in the UK since 2012.

+ The Real Time Streaming Protocol, developed by the Internet Engineering Task ForceIETF and created in protocol for use in streaming media systems, which allows a client to remotely control a streaming media server, issuing VCR-like commands such as “play” and “pause”, and allowing time-based access to files on a server.

+ The singers’ judgment forms 30%, and the rest is up to internet survey.

+ Another reason for her fame is that a home-made sexual intercoursesex video leaked onto the Internet in 2003.

+ Some internet applications can be downloaded for free, and others can be bought using the internet.

+ A CNN article noted at the release of Internet Explorer 4: “Microsoft’s Internet Explorer has made inroads and various estimates put its share of the browser market 30 to 35 percent from about 10 percent a year ago.” A CNN article noted at the release of Internet Explorer 4, “Microsoft’s Internet Explorer has made inroads and various estimates put its share of the browser market 30 to 35 percent from about 10 percent a year ago”.

+ If you have an Internet connection, you probably have a router somewhere that your computer sends data to.

internet - sentence examples
internet – sentence examples

Example sentences of “internet”:

+ In conclusion, the impact on people’s private lives, the communication problems and the intimidation virtual way brought by the internet and it’s not good for anyone.

+ Pop-up blocking and tabbed browsing were added respectively in Internet Explorer 6 and Internet Explorer 7.

+ A new type of café, known as the Internet café, was introduced in the 1990s and went hand in hand with the rising prevalence of computers in society.

+ Verizon FiOS is a bundled internet access, telephone, and television service that works over a fiber-optic network.

+ Cenk Kadir Uygur is a Turkish peopleTurkish-American political activist, politician and commentator and Internet personality.

+ On some browsers, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer, unicode does not seem to be activated automatically, so this template lets you force it manually.

+ Some websites on the internet also gain fame from sensational spelling, such as Google, flickr, Tumblr.

+ Soon after this incident the internet technology blog Mashable was banned from Thailand over the reporting of the YouTube clips in question.

+ Many rich countries charity projects by non-profit associations or communities or projects for schools in poor countries, for example One Laptop Per Child, to fight the digital divide and to make a culture involving internet and other technologies.

+ By downloading the mobile application, users with stable internet connection will be able to watch the broadcast feed of UNTV News and Rescue and listen to UNTV Radio La Verdad 1350kHz for free.

+ Many people on the Internet use pseudonyms.

+ IANA gives IP addresses in blocks to regional internet registries.

+ The show focuses on viral videos from the internet with sarcastic commentary, interviews, and short comedy routines.

+ TCP also helps to control traffic on the internet so it does not get overloaded.

+ His song “Party Hard” is one of his most famous songs and it also became an internet meme on 4chan where it is considered one of their anthems.

+ Version 22.5.2.15 was the last update available for Norton Internet Security for Windows computers.

+ Chalo Chatu is an Internet encyclopedia project in the English language that is documenting the entire Zambia only covering historical events and current events, notable public figures, companies, organizations, websites, national monuments and other notable key features of Zambia.

+ In conclusion, the impact on people's private lives, the communication problems and the intimidation virtual way brought by the internet and it's not good for anyone.

+ Pop-up blocking and tabbed browsing were added respectively in Internet Explorer 6 and Internet Explorer 7.
+ A new type of café, known as the Internet café, was introduced in the 1990s and went hand in hand with the rising prevalence of computers in society.

More in-sentence examples of “internet”:

+ It went public in 2004 as the UK’s first internet audio stream.

+ Schulz founded and sold an internet service provider called Cyber Solutions GmbH.

+ Other people say that it’s easier to draw a map of the Internet when your map isn’t flat, because there are a lot of computers around the edges but very few in the center.

+ The Windows Phone 8 was removed Cortana, the Cortana can launch to Windows Phone 8.1, the SkyDrive was removed, SkyDrive was live in Internet Explorer app, the Windows Phone 8 was no settings updates, file history was removed.

+ Ever since his death, Internet memes have appeared in many forms, all stating that “Epstein didn’t kill himself”.

+ News and Internet sites are also censored by the government.

+ Electronic Sports is played over the Internet or via LAN.

+ Nex-Tech offers cable television and internet access.

+ That is how the Internet troll got its name.

+ Routers on the Internet use something called “load balancing” to try to fix some of these problems.

+ Cash Cartier also known by name Kaleb Mickens, is an American serial entrepreneur, digital marketer, stock trader, social media influencer, investor, internet personality and former footballer.

+ Hypnospace Outlaw is a internet simulation game that is also a point and click adventure game.

+ If a device on a private network needs to communicate with other networks, a “”mediating gateway”” so that Internet routers allow the communication.

+ The parent organization of the IETF, The Internet Society, has maintained the copyrights of these standards as being freely available to the Internet community.

+ In 2007, Comcast was accused of bandwidth throttling, or the provider slowing the Internet connection they have, by its customers.

+ Uses for these devices include reading and writing e-mails, surfing in the internet and listening to music.

+ I usually use Firefox, but I just tried Internet Explorer and everything’s working again.

+ The Internet Archive was founded by Brewster Kahle in 1996.

+ The Internet service providerISP data is carried over the high-frequency band.

+ Some of them need to connect to the internet to work, using either Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection or WiiConnect24, but some information that has been saved can be viewed without a connection to the internet.

+ According to the Institute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersIEEE, cloud computing is a concept where information is placed on servers and sent over the Internet to other devices, such as computers, laptops, handhelds, and sensors.

+ As with all libraries in the Chicago Public Library system, it has free wifi internet service.

+ Economic freedom is not always associated with political freedom in nations such as the People’s Republic of China, where Internet censorship and human rights violations are common.

+ Part of an internet marketing campaign.

+ It went public in 2004 as the UK's first internet audio stream.

+ Schulz founded and sold an internet service provider called Cyber Solutions GmbH.
+ Other people say that it's easier to draw a map of the Internet when your map isn't flat, because there are a lot of computers around the edges but very few in the center.

+ Another way of purchasing retail items is by ordering them by mail, telephone, Internet or other methods, to be delivered by post or package delivery service such as United Parcel Service.

+ 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.

+ Viacom oversees the operations of many television channels and Internet brands.

+ Carrier-grade NAT, also called large-scale NAT, is NAT done by the Internet service provider.

+ She is best known for her Internet character Miranda Sings, posting videos of the character on YouTube, performing her one-woman comedy act on tours and creating a Netflix original television show based on the character titled “Haters Back Off”.

+ Sometimes, it is hard to find enough evidence on the Internet to meet the rules in the general notability guideline, especially for older movies.

+ What speeds you will get depends on many things, such as the company or the speed package you subscribe to, but the general rule is, cable internet has a maximum speed of 1000 megabits per second.

+ One of their goals is to reduce the “value gap” between the profits made by internet platforms and content creators, which involves requiring financial agreement before they can use their content.

+ In recent years, however, the term has been used more often in Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game s or other internet based games.

+ They have trolled many popular websites and Internet people.

+ Iglesias hosts the internet programs “La Tuerka” and “Fort Apache”, and appears in Spanish political TV shows.

+ Rory’s change into a heroic character has also led to a series of “Rory Williams Facts” in the style of the popular Chuck Norris Facts internet meme.

+ Following the coup attempt, internet access was shut down nationwide.

+ The Internet Protocol gets information from a source computer to a destination computer. It sends this information in the form of packets.

+ People who began comparing each others’ playing skills through videos exchanged over the Internet started speedruns.

+ Images and videos showing male bisexuality have been more popular since the start of internet pornography.

+ On March 30, 2011, Internet search company Google Inc.

+ Rest are IMDB, internet archive which cannot be relied upon.

+ She meets up with a stranger from the internet who assaults her.

+ In 1996, Hughes created a satellite Internet service for people and small businesses.

+ This kind of internet is slower than DSL.

+ The nominees for the 2010 People’s Choice Awards were determined by media research company Visible Measures, which specializes in measuring Internet Video audience behavior.

“Suez Canal” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “Suez Canal”:

– The success of the Suez Canal encouraged the French to try to build the Panama Canal.

– Bill Kavanagh, a National Maritime College of Ireland lecturer and former captain, has said that sailing through the Suez canal was very difficult, and risky.

– The strong winds, which reached At this point, the Suez Canal is a single waterway.

– The authority owns the Suez Canal and all areas, buildings and equipment is maintained.

– On 23 March 2021, while traveling from Tanjung Pelepas, Malaysia to Rotterdam, Netherlands, the ship became stuck in the Suez Canal and blocked it.

– As the Suez canal has no Lock locks, sea water flows freely into the lake from the Mediterranean and the Red Sea.

– The Suez Canal is one of the world’s most important trading routes.

Suez Canal example in sentences
Suez Canal example in sentences

Example sentences of “Suez Canal”:

– Insurance industry sources say the ship’s owners could be facing insurance claims from the Suez Canal Authority for loss of money and other ships who were stuck behind it.

– The Egyptian army was very successful at the start of the war, and their advance across the Suez Canal into the Sinai Peninsula surprised Israel and the rest of the world.

– In Port Said the administration building of the earlier Suez Canal Company is used.

– In 1956 France and Israel used their Noratlas for Suez Canal crisis.

– The head office of the Suez Canal Authority is in Ismaïlia at the shore of Lake Timsah.

– In the course of the raid and seizure of the canal by Nasser, the statue of de Lesseps at the entrance of the Suez Canal was removed from its pedestal, to symbolize the end of European ownership of the waterway.

– In 1859, the Suez Canal was built by Ferdinand de Lesseps of the Universal Suez Ship Canal Company, and took 10 years to build.

– On 23 March 2021, “Ever Given”, a container ship, got stuck on the shore of the Suez Canal in Egypt.

– The Suez Canal joined two biospheres that were separate before.

– His name was used in a speech by Egyptian President Gamal Nasser as the codeword to order the raiding of the Suez Canal Company’s offices on 26 July 1956, the first step to its nationalization.

- Insurance industry sources say the ship's owners could be facing insurance claims from the Suez Canal Authority for loss of money and other ships who were stuck behind it.

- The Egyptian army was very successful at the start of the war, and their advance across the Suez Canal into the Sinai Peninsula surprised Israel and the rest of the world.
- In Port Said the administration building of the earlier Suez Canal Company is used.

– Starting with the Six-Day War, the Suez Canal was closed for eight years.

– On 25 March, the Suez Canal Authority stopped navigation through the Suez Canal until the “Given” could be refloated.

– Hawker Sea Hawk were used by British in the Suez Canal crisis of 1956, and by Indians in Indo-Pakistani War of 1971.

– The Suez Canal Authority is an independent authority having legal personality.

– It is split into two continents by the Suez Canal into the continents of Africa and Eurasia, the latter of which has been historically further subdivided into Europe and Asia.

– The Suez Canal is a canal in Egypt.

– On 23 March 2021, at 07:40 EGY, the “Given” was travelling through the Suez Canal when it was caught in a sandstorm.

– The Egyptian army crossed the Suez Canal on October 6 and destroyed the Israeli defenses and forts on the other side of the canal.

Some example sentences of “brewery”

How to use in-sentence of “brewery”:

– Mill Green has a pub called The White Horse, Mill Green Brewery is also behind it.

– Molson is a Canadian brewery that was created in 1786 by the founder John Molson.

– His family went on to establish the sizable Black Eagle Brewery on Brick Lane.

– The other brewery is The Old Cannon Brewery and public house on Cannon Street near the railway station.

– The Asahi Breweries company owns this brewery today.

Some example sentences of brewery
Some example sentences of brewery

Example sentences of “brewery”:

– Ezekiel Hart created a brewery with his brothers in Trois-Rivières and, on April 11, 1807 was elected to the “Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada”.

– In Catle Brewery there was born Bedřich Smetana, a famous composer.

– Carlsberg is a brewery in Denmark.

– The monastery of La Trappe in Soligny had its own brewery in 1685.

– Another version is that the brewery did not want their competitors to know that they were using the “t”-test to test the quality of raw material.

– Primary sponsors include Kirin Brewery CompanyKirin, Saison Card International, ANA, Bank of Yokohama, NTT Docomo and Nissan.

– The fire started in a brewery and destroyed part of the city including the shipyards at Teg and buildings on the island of Ön.

– It is the largest brewery in Switzerland.

– Asia Brewery entered the low-priced carbonated soft drinks market by acquiring a license to produce Virgin Cola from Virgin Drinks.

– Adnams is a regional brewery founded in 1872 in Southwold, Suffolk, England, by George and Ernest Adnams.

– It is said that the invention of smoked beer came about because one day the brewery caught fire and, after the fire was put out, the beer had a smokey taste.

– Manhattan’s Tallgrass Brewing CompanyTallgrass Brewing Co was the biggest brewery in Kansas until closed in 2018.

– During World War II, the brewery stopped supplying wholesalers.

- Ezekiel Hart created a brewery with his brothers in Trois-Rivières and, on April 11, 1807 was elected to the "Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada".

- In Catle Brewery there was born Bedřich Smetana, a famous composer.

More in-sentence examples of “brewery”:

- The template is the one advised for use on brewery articles.

- In 1968, Carlsberg opened its first brewery in Malawi, Blantyre.
- The brewery was founded in 1718 by Georg Morg.

– The template is the one advised for use on brewery articles.

– In 1968, Carlsberg opened its first brewery in Malawi, Blantyre.

– The brewery was founded in 1718 by Georg Morg.

– On April 14, 2015, Cantu’s body was found hanging inside a building he purchased in hopes of renovating it into a brewery on the Northwest Side of Chicago.

– This brewery became William Younger Co.

– The oldest brewery in the world still in operation is believed to be the Bavarian State-owned brewery Weihenstephan, found in the GermanyGerman city of Freising, which can trace its history back to 1040.

– On the south side of the river, the old Vaux Brewery site has been cleared so that new houses, shops and offices can be built close to the city centre.

– Visitors may walk from brewery to brewery sampling all the varieties of sake.

– In the town is brewery which makes beer with the same name as the name of the town.

– It is the only Trappist brewery where the monks still do all of the brewing.

– The brewery was built in 1872.

– The Westvleteren Brewery is a BelgiumBelgian brewery.

– The Tsingtao Brewery is the country’s 2nd largest brewery.

– He is also the co-founder of a New York brewery called All-Wise Meadery.

– In 2009, Asia Brewery introduced Feelgood, the first juice drink in the Philippines to contain prebiotics.

– Tetley’s Bitter is made at a brewery in Leeds.

– Schlenkerla is a famous old brewery and tavern in Bamberg, Bavaria, Germany.

– They also influenced the music, banda musicbanda, which is an form of Pacifico Brewery on March 14, 1900.

– However, the brewery was sold on 23 February 2009.

– Náchod town has a brewery which makes Primátor brand.

– This new version, while still brewed in Thailand by Pathum Thani Brewery Co.

– The son of Benjamin Joule, a wealthy brewer, James Prescott Joule was born in the house next to the Joule Brewery in New Bailey Street, Salford on 24 December 1818.

– The brewery was finally closed in July 1999.

– A brewery is a building, where beer is made or a business whose trade is the production and sale of beer.

– The brewery and its beers are usually called “Westvleteren”.

– It is the biggest brewery in Bamberg.

– Founded by German immigrants, the Warsaw Brewery opened in 1861 and operated for more than 100 years, ending production in 1971.

– It was started in 1830 by Haarmann Kathagen, the brewery was one of the first worldwide to switch from wooden to metal barrels.

– New plays included Rony Robinson’s “The Brewery Beano” and Don Shaw’s “The Conspirator”.

– Boon Rawd is the only brewery permitted to display the royal Garuda.

– In 2008, Asia Brewery partnered with Cobra International Beverage Holdings, Inc.

– The Greene King brewery is in Bury.

– There is a large well known brewery Hall and Woodhouse who also own the Crown Hotel.

– In May 1933, construction of a brewery began.

– Mill Green Brewery has won a national SIBA Gold Award.

– It was the first brewery in Kansas in over 100 years.

– The first object that was displayed at the museum was the Guinness Brewery locomotive.

– Asia Brewery is a brewery founded in 1982 in Makati City, the Philippines.

– A local brewery asked him about some problems they had with fermentation.

– The Ayinger Brewery is there.

– Typically a brewery is divided into distinct sections, with each section reserved for one part of the brewing process.

– Boon Rawd Brewery was founded on 4 August 1933.

– Gosset worked at a brewery and was interested in the problems of small samples, for example the chemical properties of barley.

– While Molson continued to present Hockey Night in Canada on Saturday nights, rival brewery Carling O’Keefe began airing Friday night games on CTV.

– Romford had a brewery which now is an entertainment venue.

– Since then they only sell to individual buyers in person at the brewery or the visitor’s centre.