Sentence example of “preferred”

How to use in-sentence of “preferred”:

– Messiaen said that he preferred to call it a “spectacle” instead of an “opera”.

– In the United States, slightly more Americans preferred boys to girls.

– However, he preferred to rob small stores or rural gas stations.

– The new isc-event parameter provides a link to the event’s bibliography page at the International Seismological Centre, with a summary of the preferred magnitude and epicenter, and a link to the event’s data page.

– An ellipsoid shaped like the Earth, called a reference ellipsoid, is often preferred to the geoid because it makes calculations simpler.

– When the client reports no distress related to the targeted memory, he is asked to think of the preferred positive belief that was identified at the beginning of the session.  At this time, the client may adjust the positive belief if necessary, and then focus on it during the next set of distressing events.

Sentence example of preferred
Sentence example of preferred

Example sentences of “preferred”:

– In the decades after the Revolution, Americans preferred to forget about the Loyalists.

– Instead, most preferred to live in boarding houses within walking distance of the Capitol.

– Vlad preferred to knight men from the free peasants.

– For example, if 60% of the voters are Republican, and 40% Democrat, but two Republicans run for the same office and each get 30% of the vote, the Democrat would win with 40%, since that is the most votes, even if 60% of voters least preferred the Democrat.

– Tests tubes are often preferred above beakers when multiple small chemical or biological samples have to be handled and/or stored.

– Each Japanese region has a preferred way of cooking sukiyaki.

– In railway articles it is generally preferred to use the station unless specifically talking about the place served, for example that serves Caen.

– His stepmother, Juliana Maria of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, did not take an interest in him, and preferred her own son, Frederik.

– In real life, humans are not the preferred food of the great white shark.

– If only one ID is to be included, the DOI should be used, as this is the universal standard preferred by professional publications.

– He preferred to work with new material.

– DNA sequences have become the preferred approach to understanding speciation.

– It is generally preferred to use the station, unless there is a specific reason to link to the place itself.

– This generates a sidebar box with links to online books, resources at the user’s preferred library, and resources at other libraries, about the Underground Railroad.

– Rebirth or “transmigration” is the preferred term for those believers who do not believe in eternal souls.

- In the decades after the Revolution, Americans preferred to forget about the Loyalists.

- Instead, most preferred to live in boarding houses within walking distance of the Capitol.

More in-sentence examples of “preferred”:

– If the preferred title is create-protected, at least it will draw scrutiny when someone tries to move the article to the proper place.

– Evans said that the German government was responsible for the hyperinflation as they preferred this to paying reparations.

– Artificial trees are sometimes preferred to real trees.

– They preferred song and spoken dialogue.

– Kodály often quoted actual folk songs in his own music, while Bartók preferred to compose music which sounded like folksong without actually copying it.

– However, some composers preferred the sound of the natural horn.

– Her husband preferred to stay in Versailles, instead of Monaco.

– His book was mostly just a simplified book of Dürer’s own books, but his book was easier to use and cheaper than Dürer’s books, so artists preferred to buy his.

– Accordingly, the audience was different: the audience of Toei preferred the yakuza while the audience of Nikkatsu like dramas.

– If no existing category can be identified for the relevant required categoristion, then the least standard / least preferred category name structure might be “red linked”.

– Voting methods which pass the majority criterion but fail mutual majority can have a spoiler effect, since if a minority-preferred candidate wins, and all of the candidates preferred by the majority, except for one, leave the election, then the remaining majority-preferred candidate will win instead.

– He got his degree in 1763 and practised law at the parliament; however, he really preferred sciencescientific research to law, so he also studied chemistry, botany, astronomy, and mathematics.

– Although the spelling “Edmund” is quite common, “Edmond” is preferred on the basis of his own recorded usage.

– Catheterization is preferred if an individual is unable to use a toilet.

– Also, SVG is the preferred image format in this case because it can be re-scaled to any size without producing artifacts.

– After that revolution, he preferred republicanism and freethought.

– He resisted affiliation with Britain and preferred to be considered cosmopolitan.

– She became very famous, but preferred a quiet, private life.

– If the independent variable is referred to as an “explanatory variable” then the term “response variable” is preferred by some authors for the dependent variable.

– To note that parameters can still be utilised to override the presentation, though this would not be the preferred means as when a page is moved here or at Wikisource the link would be broken.

– The introduced koalas have flourished so well on the island that their preferred food source, the manna gum tree, is at risk of local extinction.

– Apple snails are the preferred type of pet snail because of their appearance and size.

– The preferred native name or endonym is “Bharat” in Hindi and other Indian languages as contrasted with names from outsiders.

– In contrast, the humanists preferred the Carolingian minuscule, a highly legible script.

– Tenders were called for the design, supply, installation and on-going maintenance of such a system, with the ‘OneLink Transit Consortium’ announced as the preferred people to do it in September 1993.

– From the second half of the 1700s, people preferred to play the flute and clarinet instead of the recorder.

– A white coat is preferred in dog shows.

– He preferred to call his philosophy new existentialism or phenomenological existentialism.

– The word ‘neurodiversity’ is preferred to ‘autism’ because it is not saying that autism is a medical condition.

– Politicians in the party win a place in parliament by being on the “Party List”, which is drawn up before the elections and enumerates, in order, the party’s preferred MPs.

– Where common, roe deer are the preferred prey species for the lynx.

– As a corporate executive, Kobayashi preferred to take on a wide-ranging role akin to a theater producer, rather than simply issuing orders.

– In the matrix a ‘1’ indicates that the runner is preferred on this voter’s ballot over the ‘opponent’, while a ‘0’ indicates that the runner is defeated.

– In railway articles it is generally preferred to use the station unless specifically talking about the place, for example that serves Boston College.

– If a data field has more than one parameter name which can be used, the preferred name is listed first in bold print.

– Anisotropic alnico alloys will make stronger magnets in their preferred direction than an isotropic alnico alloy.

– Both cowboys and railroad workers preferred the hat because it would not blow off easily in strong wind while riding a horse, or when sticking one’s head out the window of a speeding train.

– He preferred starring in science fiction movies, usually as aliens, or people possessed by them, in such movies as “Battle in Outer Space”, “Monster Zero”, and “Destroy All Monsters”.

– Long pepper, being stronger, was often the preferred medication, but both were used.

– He played mainly swing standards and less jazz, even though he preferred jazz.

– Please use the citation only for the preferred court reporter to reduce length.

– The simplest template call generates a link to resources by the current article’s topic at the user’s preferred library, based on the title of the article.

– To make his father happy, he lived as a lawyer in Paris for 7 years, even though he preferred to study.

– Even though I would have preferred 250px, after over a week of discussion, consensus seems to be in favor of a compromise.

– The eagle’s preferred food can change depending on the time of the season or where the eagle lives.

- If the preferred title is create-protected, at least it will draw scrutiny when someone tries to move the article to the proper place.

- Evans said that the German government was responsible for the hyperinflation as they preferred this to paying reparations.
- Artificial trees are sometimes preferred to real trees.

“shin” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “shin”:

– On 14 November 2012 Star CJ Alive appointed Kenny Shin as CEO for India.

– He stars in another Korean history drama, “Tae Wang Sa Shin Gi”, which is popular in both Korea and Japan.

– Previously he worked at Shin Bet.

– The main opposition candidate Shin Ik-hee drew large crowds during his campaign.

– However, Shin was allowed to remain free given his poor health.

– Paull Shin was an American politician.

shin use in sentences
shin use in sentences

Example sentences of “shin”:

– In January 2014, Shin was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.

– For the next 20 years, she was one of the biggest stars in Korean movies and led the Shin Film company along with her husband, the director Shin Sang-ok.

– They have one daughter, Shin Young-ja.

– Overseas Anpanman shop opened at the Shin Kong Mitsukoshi shopping mall in Taipei.

– His mother was a famous calligraphist, Shin Saimdang.

– Precombat permits fighting without thoughtlessness in the force always and when the fighters wear protection as helmets and shin protectors.

– She joined MBC’s “Hunters”, along with SS501’s Kim Hyun Joong, Jung Yong Hwa, Lee Hwi Jae, Shin Jung Hwan and two professional hunters to catch overpopulated wild boars that have become a dangerous threat to people and crops.

– In a fight, you must wear shin guards, gloves, a chest protector and a mouth piece.

– In 1978, Choi and Shin, whom she had recently divorced due to Shin having committed adultery, were kidnapped in Hong Kong to North Korea by order of Kim Jong-il.

- In January 2014, Shin was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.

- For the next 20 years, she was one of the biggest stars in Korean movies and led the Shin Film company along with her husband, the director Shin Sang-ok.

– It was made into an anime series which is directed by Shin Ōnuma.

– They are known as Dong Bang Shin Ki in Korea and Tohoshinki in Japan.

– And Shin means that the player has to put one token in the pot.

– The length of its thighbone was 74 centimeters and its shin was 51.5 centimeters long.

– Examination of Jane’s shin bone indicates she was probably 14 years old at the time of her death.

– A football kick or soccer kick is a move where a wrestler kicks an opponent, that is sitting on the mat, vertically into their back, with their foot hitting the base of the opponent’s spine, and the shin hitting the back of the head.

– The term pansori first appeared in ‘Mae-il Shin bo’ in 1913.

“refugee” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “refugee”:

+ The history of Chowkur is recollection of memories of first-generation Tibetan refugee and official records.

+ He became a refugee again when Hitler invaded Poland in 1939.

+ This technique was used for the first time within a refugee camp.

+ Because of her job, she saw the difficult lives of the women in Afghan refugee camps.

+ A teacher proposed that the refugee boy should apply for the Gymnasium.

+ Meanwhile, Alem had to appear in court several times to defend his application for refugee status.

+ Tusse came to Sweden as a refugee with his parents.

refugee some ways to use
refugee some ways to use

Example sentences of “refugee”:

+ Other people may become permanent residents through refugee or asylum programs, or similar programs designed to protect their human rights.

+ Some stayed in refugee camps in Liberia, others fled to the neighboring countries.

+ Pakistan has a multicultural and multi-ethnic society and has one of the largest refugee populations in the world as well as a young population.

+ He worked as a community organizer with the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights, and a congressional aide to U.S.

+ After living in refugee camps, the family moved to Paris.

+ He had probably come up the Muskingum River to plant near the Refugee Tract, which would soon fill up with settlers, when Congress actually got around to granting the lands.

+ Other people may become permanent residents through refugee or asylum programs, or similar programs designed to protect their human rights.

+ Some stayed in refugee camps in Liberia, others fled to the neighboring countries.

+ Afghan refugee Hazaras are not more than between 10,000 to 12,000.

+ Who was Russian refugee after Destalinization Who Then went on to become a worker in Lockheed.

+ The Refugee and Migrant Centre of Wolverhampton persuaded her MP, Emma Reynolds, to stop the deportation at the last minute to allow Wilson more time to appeal to the Home Office.

+ It created procedural plans for a regional refugee status and the promotion of return to Vietnam for Vietnamese boat people not qualifying for refugee status He also helped plan out a peace process in Central America called the “CIREFCA Process”.

More in-sentence examples of “refugee”:

+ Zaatari refugee camp is a refugee camp.

+ The containers are similar to those in Zaatari refugee camp.

+ Hassan died of bone cancer in a Sahrawi refugee camp in Tindouf, Algeria on 22 August 2015.

+ The resulting refugee crisis led to the intervention by India, eventually leading to the surrender of the Pakistani Army.

+ Hundreds of thousands more live in Assyrian diaspora and Refugees of IraqIraqi refugee communities in Europe, the former Soviet Union, the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Syria, Jordan, and Lebanon.

+ Myer arrived in Melbourne, Australia, as a Jewish refugee in August of 1899.

+ He agreed to play on condition that the money that was made at the festival would be given to a refugee hospital nearby.

+ This caused the wall to collapse in some areas, and more people could get through to the refugee camps that were set up on the other side.

+ He co-organized a conference on refugee nutrition and continued to run a short course on nutrition for humanitarian aid at the University Oxford between 1995 till 2006.

+ That month, Wojtyła found a fourteen-year-old Jewish refugee named Edith Zierer.

+ In 1944, the World Jewish Congress and the American War Refugee Board asked Wallennberg to help and he agreed to go to Hungary to save the remaining Jews there.

+ This has not been the case for the refugee camps in the Gaza Strip, for example.

+ It has been a refugee club since the 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus.

+ A refugee is a person who has to leave his or her country.

+ Pilecki was born in refugee camp in Augustdorf, Germany.

+ During the Bosnian War she and her older brother Igor, mother, and grandmother fled to a refugee camp in Serbia.

+ Survival sex is common in refugee camps.

+ On 10 October 2003, Ebadi was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her “significant and pioneering efforts for democracy and human rights, especially women’s, children’s, and refugee rights”.

+ He helped shift the focus beyond Europe and prepared it for fix and aide hard refugee issues.

+ The six key areas that Amnesty International focuses on are refugee rights, the rights women’s rightsof women, of minorities, ending torture, stopping the death penalty, the rights of people imprisoned because of what they believe, and protection of human dignity.

+ However, if there are many refugees, it may build what is called a refugee camp.

+ A 25-year-old Libyan male refugee named Khairi Saadallah was arrested nearby shortly afterwards.

+ The “New York Post” said her early look was like “a refugee from “Jersey Shore”” with “big black hair, heavy eye makeup and tight, revealing clothes.” Gaga has naturally brown hair.

+ It was built over one of the major Muslim refugee camps that came in the aftermath of independence of Pakistan.

+ He was best known as a refugee and survivor of the Cambodian genocide.

+ Struve’s education at the University of Kharkov was interrupted by World War I and the Russian Civil War, which left him a refugee in Turkey.

+ Gbowee moved to Ghana and lived as a refugee there.

+ Gardi was born a refugee in 1986 in the town of Urmia Zêwe, Iran.

+ Hazaragi is spoken by the Hazara people of central Afghanistan as well as by a large refugee population found in northeastern Iran and in parts of Pakistan, such as Quetta.

+ She was head of the refugee aid organization Solidarité sans frontières.

+ In 1998, she did back-up vocals for the Refugee Camp’s “It’s Too Late”, a Carroll King cover.

+ Hungarian refugee in Paris in 1948, she learned the fashion trade on the job, became a model, created her own label, was noticed by Dior and Balmain, became friends with Malraux and was hired by Hermes, the house where she created the mythical belt from this observation: “The letter H is symmetrical”? it could make a loop.

+ Akrami worked with a group of women to start classes in English and computer literacy for Afghan women in refugee camps.

+ According to the opening to the book, the reason Zephaniah wrote the book is because he heard lots of different refugee stories and he combined the stories to create the book.

+ Many of them live in refugee camps in northern Uganda.

+ A person who is seeking to be recognized as a refugee is an asylum seeker.

+ The policy, which encouraged Israeli forces to seize Arab property in Jewish territory, exacerbated the refugee issue.

+ Barbara Harrell-Bond, from the refugee study center, University Oxford, Henry initiated teaching and research on refugees’ nutrition.

+ He organized multiple refugee camps in Punjab and Delhi, and later in West Bengal.

+ The family lived in refugee camps until 1957.

+ He lived as a refugee in Cuba.

+ He lived in a refugee center.

+ He often disagreed with Nehru’s policies, especially about his dealings with Pakistan regarding the refugee issues.

+ He was chosen as the Goodwill Ambassador of Reach Out to Asia – ROTA’s program, “”Empowering Palestinian Refugee Children and Youth through Sports in Lebanon”.” In the year 2015, Al Muftah visited a Palestinian Refugee Camp in Nahr El Bared in Lebanon, where he inaugurated a new sports center that benefits at least 5,000 local children there.

+ They were airlifted in 1982 from Pakistan where they had sought refugee after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan at the end of 1979.

+ The decision whether a person is a refugee or not is most often left to certain government agencies with the host country.

+ In 1979, he was given the Nansen Refugee Award.

+ After the war, following a period in a refugee camp in West Germany, he moved to France in 1948.

+ Zaatari refugee camp is a refugee camp.

+ The containers are similar to those in Zaatari refugee camp.

How to use the word “bilingual”

How to use in-sentence of “bilingual”:

+ To show that the French language and the Flemish language are equal Brussels is a special bilingual region.

+ Thanks to the success of the single “Hand on the pump” and to other songs like the bilingual song “Latin lingo” and the totally in Spanish “Three equis”, the album sold two million copies only in United States.

+ In the early 1960s Belgium was divided into four language areas, the Dutch languageDutch speaking Flemish area, the French speaking area, the bilingual capital of Brussels, and the German speaking area of the east cantons.

+ The country is officially bilingual at the federal level, meaning that citizens have the right to communicate with the government in either English or French.

+ To mark the 30th anniversary in 1990, a bilingual Spanish-Japanese plaque was installed, with a message from President Patricio Aylwin of Chile, accompanied by a replica moai statue.

+ The text is known from three Greek manuscript copies written between the 14th and 16th centuries, and one Coptic–Arabic bilingual translation from the late 14th century.

How to use the word bilingual
How to use the word bilingual

Example sentences of “bilingual”:

+ It is named after the small bilingual town of Murten/Morat on its southern shore.

+ CLIL comes from earlier approaches to language education such as bilingual education in Canada and Content-based Instruction in ESL and EFL around the world.

+ It is named after the small bilingual town of Murten/Morat on its southern shore.

+ CLIL comes from earlier approaches to language education such as bilingual education in Canada and Content-based Instruction in ESL and EFL around the world.

+ With the recognition of States in1956, Amravati district, along with other districts of Vidarbha region was included in the then Bilingual Bombay State.

+ This city counts as one of the three official bilingual towns in Switzerland.

+ He started the largest and only bilingual online sports business.

+ She is bilingual in English languageEnglish and Japanese.

+ English Canadians Canada is an officially bilingual country, with English and French official language communities.

+ For those who are citizens of Israel, known also as Arab Israelis, many are now also bilingual in Modern Hebrew.

+ Therefore, it is necessary for those stores to hire bilingual staffs fluent in English, Japanese, or Chinese, and it attracts more and more foreign shoppers.

+ This original cover English title is appropriate also for single works which are bilingual Asian and English whole works.

+ She is bilingual in English and Japanese as her father-in-law was of the Philippine origin.

+ Many are bilingual in either Bengali or Assamese.

+ Since 1986 it publishes the bilingual ‘ in French and Armenian.

+ Krashen believes researchers should be more active to educate the public, especially about bilingual education.

+ Canada is a bilingual and Multiculturalismmulticultural society home to people of many different ethnic, religious and national origins, with the majority of the population made up of Old World immigrants and their descendants.

+ In the 1970s, the Arrels Association and Bressola network of private schools started to offer complete bilingual French/Catalan classes from nursery up to secondary education.

+ In 2010 he signed to Universal Republic and released his first full bilingual album.

+ David McAllister was raised bilingual and attended a British primary school in Berlin.

+ The Sápara Nation have asked for rights such as health and bilingual education, in addition to demanding the Government of Ecuador to help them to keep their language alive.

+ In order to facilitate the work of users-to-come, I am using bilingual frames with English next to Tok Pisin.

How to use the word “streak”

How to use in-sentence of “streak”:

+ This victory was part of a winning streak over the end of March where O’Shaunessy wrestled twice a day on 24, 25, 26– including an 11 man Rumble win– and 27 March with a standard tag match and a ten-man tag team match.

+ A post-season series win streak is continued by making the post-season and winning at least the first round series of the playoffs.

+ As of the conclusion of the 2010–11 NHL season, the Red Wings have made the Stanley Cup playoffs for 20 consecutive seasons, the longest post-season streak for a single team in all of North American major professional sports.

+ His winning streak lasted from June 2, 2004 through November 30, 2004.

+ He set the record for career wins at Tech at 165 career coaching wins including a 31-game winning streak from 1951–1953.

How to use the word streak
How to use the word streak

Example sentences of “streak”:

+ This 25-season streak was the fourth longest in NHL history and the longest in the NHL, Major League Baseball, National Basketball Association and theNational Football League.

+ Kansas is the all-time record holder for most consecutive conference titles as they have 14 consecutive titles, a streak that ran from 2005 through 2018.

+ This 25-season streak was the fourth longest in NHL history and the longest in the NHL, Major League Baseball, National Basketball Association and theNational Football League.

+ Kansas is the all-time record holder for most consecutive conference titles as they have 14 consecutive titles, a streak that ran from 2005 through 2018.

+ Wrestlemania XXX also saw Brock Lesnar defeat The Undertaker and breaking his 21 year undefeated streak at WrestleMania.

+ He holds the longest streak in MMA history without losing, with 29 wins.

+ It charted at #12 in the UK Singles Chart – the first Oasis single to miss the top ten since 1994, ending the band’s streak of 22 consecutive top tens.

+ He holds the record for the longest streak without missing a game in professional hockey history.

+ His winning streak lasted from April 4, 2019 to June 3, 2019.

+ PSV Eindhoven won the tournament, ending AFC Ajax’s winning streak that was going since 2011.

+ On January 9, 2007, Holly was able to snap Punk’s six-month unbeaten streak after he defeated him.

+ These remained the two longest unbeaten streaks in modern chess history for over three decades, and the longest by a top-flight player until Magnus Carlsen’s 111+ game streak in 2019-2020.

+ He was part of a storyline where he was on a losing streak for many weeks which led his “momma” to come to Raw to scold him.

+ His undefeated streak in singles matches ended on the February 3 episode of “ECW”, when he lost to Finlay.

+ In 1996, he broke Richard Petty’s streak for consecutive races ended after winning at North Wilksboro.

+ They followed the match with an unbeaten streak that lasted two years.

+ On April 6, 2014, Heyman was the manager of Lesnar when Lesnar conquered The Undertaker’s undefeated streak at WrestleMania XXX.

+ In the 2014 Finals, the Heat’s Finals streak ended after being defeated by the San Antonio Spurs in five games.

Some sentences in use of “xenon”

How to use in-sentence of “xenon”:

+ The gases are xenon and neon and they fill thousands of tiny chambers, or spaces.

+ This activation energy for xenon is 1172 JoulekJ/mol.

+ Known oxidation states of xenon are 0, +1, +2, +4, +6 and +8.

+ Under high pressure and temperature, the compound can be produced from xenon and fluorine directly.

+ A noble gas, xenon also reacts with it.

Some sentences in use of xenon
Some sentences in use of xenon

How to use in-sentence of “intercept”

How to use in-sentence of “intercept”:

– Sallah puts it on a ship, but the Nazis on a U-boat intercept the ship and search it.

– They intercept him and fly a helicopter over his ship.

– There was time to get the fighters in the air to intercept and damage the attacks.

– On August 1, 1763, most of the Native Americans broke off the siege at Fort Pitt in order to intercept 500 British troops marching to the fort under Colonel Bouquet.

– The age is calculated from the slope of the isochron and the original composition from the intercept of the isochron with the y-axis.

– He proposed a system of structures designed to intercept and collect all energy produced by the Sun.

– McClane then drives a car out to intercept Gruber and his men.

– This, he decided, would the perfect opportunity for a kidnapping and—according to John Surratt—Booth developed a plan to intercept Lincoln’s carriage en route to the play.

How to use in-sentence of intercept
How to use in-sentence of intercept

Use in sentence of “rear”

How to use in-sentence of “rear”:

– Being a marsupial the females have a rear opening pouch to carry their young.

– The couple depart the reception site in a car that is sometimes decorated with balloons, signs, old shoes or tin cans tied to the rear bumper.

– But one type of snake – the boas – have vestigial rear legs and pelvis.

– The album is dedicated to the memory of Moore’s close friend and former Thin Lizzy bandmate Phil Lynott, who died on 4 January 1986, with the words “For Philip” on the rear cover.

– Their rear wings are small or almost vestigial; the males have two long front legs for holding females, the rest have no function.

Use in sentence of rear
Use in sentence of rear

Example sentences of “rear”:

– Constant-velocity jointCV joints were now used on the rear half-shafts.

– It had feathers on both front and rear legs, and could certainly glide.

– A bicycle is a small, human powered land vehicle with a seat, two wheels, two pedals, and a metal chain connected to cogs on the pedals and rear wheel.

– In both road and rail vehicles, the wheelbase is the distance between the centers of the front and rear wheels.

– Although Plasma TVs are much lighter and thinner than direct view and rear projection TVs, an LCD TV can be even more light and slim.

– On the evening of April 28, around 720 men of the 68th crossed the river to the rear of the Maori line.

– It took part in Rear Admiral John Rodgers.

– Their first studio album, “Cracked Rear View”, was released in 1994.

– The segments on the rear portion of the larva.

– He is a retired rear admiral rear admiral of the United States Navy Reserve.

– It travels along the optic chiasma until it reaches the optic cortex at the rear of the brain.

- Constant-velocity jointCV joints were now used on the rear half-shafts.

- It had feathers on both front and rear legs, and could certainly glide.

More in-sentence examples of “rear”:

- Many species have a pair of short projections at the rear end.

- In the background can be seen the rear of former Solingen trolleybus No.1 from Germany.

– Many species have a pair of short projections at the rear end.

– In the background can be seen the rear of former Solingen trolleybus No.1 from Germany.

– In May 1917, Rear Admiral William Caperton forced Arias to leave Santo Domingo by threatening the city with naval bombardment.

– If the front locomotive of a pair in multiple has failed the driver can still control the rear locomotive for as long as air and electricity supplies are available on the failed locomotive.

– They can be either “full trailers” which have both front and rear axles or boggies and their own brakes, and are connected to the towing truck with a towbar, or “semi-trailers”, which are attached to a special kind of a truck called “tractor unit” with a turntable coupling.

– That night, as the transports unloaded, two groups of Allied cruisers and destroyers, under the command of British Rear Admiral Victor Crutchley VC, were defeated by a Japanese force of seven cruisers and one destroyer from the IJN 8th Fleet8th Fleet based at Rabaul and Kavieng and commanded by Japanese Vice Admiral Gunichi Mikawa.

– The red with black rear wings, revealed in flight, warn of its noxious taste.

– A glass partition behind the driver’s cab enabled passengers in the leading and rear coaches to have an excellent view of the line ahead or behind.

– The upper jaw of a largemouth bass extends beyond the rear margin of the eye.

– He commanded the rear of the Continental Army during its retreat from Saint-Jean.

– Some smartphones are designed so the user is able to take off the rear cover and take out the weakened battery, then insert a new and strong one.

– The word ‘monotreme’ refers to their common rear opening, the cloaca.

– The motor in a Porsche 911 is in the back, behind the rear wheels.

– In contrast to the flies, the Strepsiptera evolved their halteres from their front wings and their flight wings are their rear wings.

– Both models have dual rear camera lenses and come in storage options of 64 GB, 128 GB, and 256 GB.

– In multiplayer mode, if one or more players do not keep up with the one in the lead, on some levels, the view will pan out a bit so that the player in the rear will still be in view.

– All elapids have a pair of Proteroglyphaproteroglyphous fangs that are used to inject venom from glands located towards the rear of the upper jaws.

– Hair grows between the scales and near the rear of the animal.

– It came with a 4-speed manual transmission with a power take off which would send power front or rear for operating auxiliary equipment.

– The driver is corporal Ray Person, The rear driver is James Trombley, the youngest member of the team, who is nineteen years old.

– Mouse-deer possess a triangular-shaped head, arched back, and round body with elevated rear quarters.

– In apes it is positioned at the rear of the skull, in humans near the middle.

– The pectoral fins form nearly perfect equilateral triangles, with rounded rear tips, and slightly concave rear margins.

– Only the rear of the trailers have wheels, so the tractor pulls the trailer and carries the front part of the trailer’s weight.

– The majority of rear wheel drive vehicles use a longitudinal engine design, where the engine’s crankshaft axis is parallel to the vehicle.

– It is possible to make rear-wheel drive burnouts easier by installing “line locks”, devices which allow fluid pressure on the front brakes to be maintained while releasing the pedal to free the rear brakes.

– Due to the sloped land on which Oakwell Stadium is built, the rear of the East Stand is much taller than it is from the pitchside.

– The rear turn signals of the 2005-2010 cars blink in a one-two-three sequence like the 1967-68 Mercury Cougar and 1964-66 Ford Thunderbird.

– Once the longboarder is feeling good and loose, warmed-up, then he should take that rear foot been pushing with, and try coasting without placing it back on the rear of the deck.

– Plasma screens are also very light especially when compared to a rear projection TV.

– There, he was a rear gunner in a military airplane.

– An ovipositor is the long hollow tube on the rear of female insects.

– Goodman became the first female to be part of a pit stop when she removed the left rear tire in a Midland pit stop for Tiago Monteiro in 2006 British Grand Prix.

– It had new front and rear lights, new front and rear bumpers, new windscreen and a new interior.

– Several other fossil snakes have been found with small rear legs, but this is the first one with all four legs.

– The stress in the rear window, however, changes some of the horizontally polarized light into vertically polarized light that can pass through the glasses.

– The accident was caused by metal fatigue in the rear part of the plane.

– The aft pressure bulkhead was damaged in the accident, as well as the rear of the plane.

– Moths, which rest with wings horizontal, may have different patterns on the rear wings.

– Typically rear projection was used to keep the lantern out of sight.

– Torsional loading is applied in the middle where the front section of the board will twist towards the opposite direction of the rear section.

– The frontal lobes takes action based on sensory information from the three rear areas of the cerebrum.

– He was reported as being one of the trapped passengers on the ship’s rear deck in its final moments.

– All together, hermit crabs have a total of ten legs, including the chelipeds and the rear legs used to anchor to the shell.

– McNamara describes how amateurs can rear this species.

– At the same time the 101st Airborne Division made the largest helicopter assault in history in the rear of Saddam Hussein’s Republican Guard to cut off their retreat.

– The rear wheels may be coupled to enable heavier load, but they may also be single.

– In rear wheel drive cars, there are drive shafts between the differential and each rear wheel.

– She said, ” wasn’t nearly as cute as this one.” The dog’s front and rear ends were made in China, and the Dog put together and packaged in America.

– The rear wings are normally covered by the front wings at rest, but can be revealed if the moth is disturbed.

Some example sentences of “alone”

How to use in-sentence of “alone”:

– An individual time trial is an event in which cyclists race alone against the clock.

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

– The intensity of the light alone does not cause ejection of electrons.

– Wycliffe wrote that papal claims of temporal power had no foundation in the scriptures and that the scriptures alone should be the standard of Christian belief and practice.

– There is no need for you to know the name, let alone to evade transparency and privately supply you with such information.

– He arrived alone at the castle.

– Insured damage alone is $4 million.

– The story begins with the schoolteacher walking alone towards the village called Bangarwadi, in the night, across a landscape with few trees.

Some example sentences of alone
Some example sentences of alone

Example sentences of “alone”:

- This isn't very useful and the article should be deleted rather than left alone for people to try and correct it.

- Some 750,000 copies of his books have sold in UK editions alone Politics and Letters: Interviews with New Left Review and there are many translations available.
- Acting Police Chief Sveinung Sponheim has said that "It's very difficult at this point to say whether he was acting alone or whether he was acting as part of a larger network".

– This isn’t very useful and the article should be deleted rather than left alone for people to try and correct it.

– Some 750,000 copies of his books have sold in UK editions alone Politics and Letters: Interviews with New Left Review and there are many translations available.

– Acting Police Chief Sveinung Sponheim has said that “It’s very difficult at this point to say whether he was acting alone or whether he was acting as part of a larger network”.

– I don’t see it as very difficult to remove since a steward will usually do a NORMAL request almost instantly let alone an emergency request and if you abuse the tool your done, period.

– In these groups, therefore, high relatedness alone does not lead to the evolution of social behavior, but requires that groups occur in a restricted, shared area.

– He has sold over 23 million albums in the United States alone and over 65 million albums worldwide.

– Kiwi keep a territory where they live alone or with their mate.

– Social isolation in people might have gone up because more and more people are starting to live alone, as it is becoming normal in the modern world after the middle of the 20 However, it is important to not confuse living alone and feeling lonely as social isolation – they can just be causes.

– He also told news reporters a lie about Jumbo saving both the dwarf elephant and Scotty, then turning to face the train alone and head-on.

– Short-beaked Echidnas live alone and apart from the burrow created for rearing young; they have no fixed shelter or nest site.

– The Gymnasion shows by its name alone that public nudity was not common in Ancient Greece.

– This alone was a major scientific find which challenged previous conceptions of chimp diet and behavior.

– He heard him say “Well boys, do your best for the women and children, and look out for yourselves.” He saw the Captain walk onto the bridge alone just seconds before the ship took its final plunge.

More in-sentence examples of “alone”:

- A small white cone-like house stands alone on top of a hill overlooking all of Bollington.

- This means that judges alone hear the presented cases and offendershave no right to jury trials.
- In the United States, this would mean a home for people who need social assistance or who are not able to live alone or without proper care for safety reasons.

– A small white cone-like house stands alone on top of a hill overlooking all of Bollington.

– This means that judges alone hear the presented cases and offendershave no right to jury trials.

– In the United States, this would mean a home for people who need social assistance or who are not able to live alone or without proper care for safety reasons.

– In the last portion of the third chapter, Mahesvara alone is said to pervade reality and shine in every heart of man.

– Then Griaznoy asks to be left alone with Bomelius, the tsar’s doctor.

– In 1966, Chile renamed it Robinson Crusoe Island, because Alexander Selkirk had spent about four years alone there.

– The subfamily Scarabaeinae alone has more than 5,000 species.

– It is practiced to music in 25-minute sessions, alone or in groups, under conditions that are designed to promote relaxation and reflection.

– He was known for his role as Mobster Johnny in “Home Alone” and in “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York”.

– This alone causes allometric changes in any evolutionary lineage where successive species get larger of smaller.

– She lived alone on San Nicolas Island off the coast of California from 1835 until her rescue in 1853.

– The Komondors were often left alone to take care of the herd.

– They also like people, so when they are left alone for too long, they get very sad.

– He would leave alone in the morning, to pick up the mail.

– She lives there all alone because her father, a sea captain called Captain Efraim Longstocking, disappeared when he was washed overboard in a storm and her mother died when she was very young.

– Female elephants travel in herds and male elephants travel alone and sometimes in batcheler herds.

– If a stimulus is present every time a drug is taken, the stimulus alone may produce a conditioned physiological response the same as the effect of the drug.

– In 2004, it was reported that Lahore alone has 10,000 active transvestites.

– The game can be played alone or against another person.

– A large key size alone does not necessarily mean a cipher is secure – there are many insecure ciphers which have a large key size but have other design flaws that allow them to be broken.

– A megalith is a large Rock stone used to build a structure or monument, either alone or together with other stones.

– They are found living alone or in mated pairs within their own small territory, the boundaries usually marked with urine, feces, or secretions from the eye glands.

– The time one parent is alone with the eggs or chicks and going hungry may be weeks or months depending on what kind of penguin they are.

– They tend to prefer to spend time alone instead of being in social situations.

– His mother took care of her children alone for four years.

– Like “Home Alone 3″, it does not focus on the McCallister family or any of the characters from the first two films.

– The equation of “organic” with living organisms comes from the now-abandoned idea of vitalism that attributed a special force to life that alone could create organic substances.

– He has been locked up alone for two years.

– After that, Sakurai lived with his mother, but since her death in 1984, he has been living alone for some time.

– At the end of her life, touched by cancer, she found herself alone facing her fight, leading the Ministry of Culture to take charge of her care within the framework of her program of assistance to artists.

– Her storylines have seen her suffer feeling alone because of her ambition to win.

– But I am not a numbers man and edit count alone could not sway me enough to result in my nominating “anyone” for adminship.

– They discover that they are truly alone on the island and that it is an island.

– The mechanism of cell division only works when one sperm alone enters the egg.

– The album sold over 925,000 copies in the United States alone in the first weekend of its release.

– They do not like to be left alone for long periods of time.

– It is not meant to be left alone in a backyard.

– It normally roosts alone on trees.

– Katarn’s pilot drops him off and picks him up, but he goes through the missions alone without any help.

– A pianist can play music for piano alone or play together with other musicians in an ensemble or orchestra.

– One ref, lots of unsourced texts, and “nowhere” near GA, let alone VGA at the moment.

– The mean household income for households headed by persons identifying as White alone was $65,317, $40,685 for those headed by persons identifying as African American or Black, $45,871 for those headed by persons identifying as Hispanic or Latino, and $76,747 for those households headed by persons identifying as Asian alone.

– In addition to these states, cities within these states, Boston, Philadelphia, and New York City alone have more NHLs than 40 out of the 50 states.

– They live alone or with a mate in a territory.

– Now, the harder Alvin and friends search for a way back to civilization, the more obvious it becomes that they aren’t alone on this secluded island paradise.

– Saccharin alone was often criticized for having a bitter taste and “chemical” aftertaste.

– The city alone has around 5.5 million people.

– In 2002 she launched her first photobook alone and joined the group Mini Moni.

– The University of Cologne alone has more than 50,000 students.

– Because he was poor and there were tensions between Britain and France, he returned alone to England the next year.

“colour vision” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “colour vision”:

– Trichromatic colour vision in New World monkeys.

– The mantis shrimp has such good eyes it can perceive both polarized light, and colour vision outside the normal visual spectrum.

– It is thought – see evolution of colour vision – that mammals lost much of their colour vision capability during the long period in the Mesozoic when they lived as mostly nocturnal animals.

– Predators also use colour vision to help them find their prey.

– Many insects have colour vision in the ultraviolet range, which humans do not.

– Amphibians have colour vision and depth of focus for clear sight.

colour vision - example sentences
colour vision – example sentences