“money” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “money”:

– Inflation changes the ratio of money towards goods or services; more money is needed to get the same amount of a good or service, or the same amount of money will get a lower amount of a good or service.

– But when it came out, it got great reviews and made a lot of money at the arcades.

– Gilbert robbed Nelson’s body of money and other valuables and took his gun.

– Corruption in the Czech Republic involving subsidies for sport resulted in the national team getting less money to support their training and ability to compete in tournaments.

– A serf had to pay a fine when he inherited money or property.

– Jonathan, who had been the Deputy Governor of Bayelsa State, succeeded Governor Diepreye Alamieyeseigha, who was impeached by the Bayelsa State Assembly after being charged with money laundering in the United Kingdom.

money - example sentences
money – example sentences

Example sentences of “money”:

– In Europe the first paper money consisted of paper ‘coins’ issued in Protestant Leyden in the Netherlands during the Spanish siege of 1574.

– For example, if a journalist asks a politician if the politician used any taxpayer money for his or her personal use, the politician may instead talk about the importance of increasing the pay of government officials without ever answering the question.

– Kevin VanDam is the top-rated money winner in professional bass fishing, having earned more than $5.6 million.

– But BR did not get much money from the government, so could not get new trains that were just as good as the old ones.

– The first time was in 1944, in order to raise money for the Disney studio during World War II.

– The money proved not to be enough and the band was given $4,000 more.

– Recently, money was approved for the reconstruction of more than half of the elementary schools and one of the middle schools in the Salt Lake City School District, which serves most of the area within the city limits.

– The earliest metallic money did not consist of coins, but of unminted metal in the form of rings and other ornaments or of weapons.

– Arnold spent a lot of money in Philadelphia.

– She had her late husband Charles’ insurance money, and compensation money from the council.

– At that time the Mughal Emperor Jahangir was ruling there and he rewarded Coryat and gave him money to reach back home.

– Historically, money lending had been a fairly common occupation among Jews, perhaps because Christians were not allowed to practise usury.

– Some countries have laws to try to stop money laundering.

- In Europe the first paper money consisted of paper 'coins' issued in Protestant Leyden in the Netherlands during the Spanish siege of 1574.

- For example, if a journalist asks a politician if the politician used any taxpayer money for his or her personal use, the politician may instead talk about the importance of increasing the pay of government officials without ever answering the question.

More in-sentence examples of “money”:

– The other is running a flower shop with money from Colonel Pickering who is a rich man.

– Over time, the good money will be kept in pocket, and only the bad money will be found in the market.

– Some people form bands which write and record songs to make money from it.

– Abe and Aaron start using the time machines to make money in the stock market.

– He makes money by doing things for his friend Migelo.

– The government already had offered reward money for the capture of the Gilbert and Hall; they now offered £500 for John Dunn.

– After the divorce, Henry made Anne his “sister” and gave her money and land for the rest of her life.

– Sometimes a non-profit may make money to help other people, which might include helping them start their own business or providing them with food, clothing or shelter.

– The decision to buy the park was not a popular one, with many people seeing it as a waste of money because the park was so far away from Leeds City Centre.

– Because it is less popular, not as many tickets are sold now, and producers often do not have enough money to make plays, and many playwrights are not known.

– Microeconomics is about smaller and more specific things such as how families and households spend their money and how businesses operate.

– The government takes money in taxes and spends it according to what the governing body wants, often not what the citizens who elected the governing body want their taxes to be spent on.

– This money allowed him to finally open Castell Deudraeth as a hotel with 11 bedrooms and a restaurant on August 20, 2001.

– When the allotted time for each round ends, any money not banked is lost, and if the host is in the middle of asking a question, or has asked a question but the contestant has yet to answer, the question is abandoned.

– While Huntington lost money running Pacific Electric, he made money by selling the land it reached.

– Rowan and his late wife, Betty, gave the money on July 6, 1992, with just one requirement: that a first-rate engineering school be built.

– Many banks and building societies have joined together to form much lower cost businesses that can make more money from a wider customer base.

– It was released on July 5, 2007 by Young Money Entertainment and Dirty Money Entertainment.

– First contested at WWE’s annual WrestleMania event beginning in 2005, a separate Money in the Bank pay-per-view was established in 2010.

– It was the first time in Universal’s 26-year history that it had borrowed money for a production.

– Plans for the rebuilding were cut back as there was not enough money for the original design.

– Some of the money for the channel comes from a government television licence, and the rest comes from advertisements.

– The community was also given money from the federal government to help establish a permanent settlement.

– The US gave them money by funneling it through Zaire.

- The other is running a flower shop with money from Colonel Pickering who is a rich man.

- Over time, the good money will be kept in pocket, and only the bad money will be found in the market.

– The prince decided to give Fraunhofer money and books to study.

– Forty-five countries gave US$25.1 billion in “aid for the world’s poorest countries”, aid that goes to the World Bank International Development Association which distributes the money to eighty poorer countries.

– Forging money and certain other items is called counterfeiting.

– Deindustrialization happened, and Baltimore lost a lot of jobs that paid a lot of money and did not need a lot of training or skill.

– The hospital raised money for radiation research.

– He and his wife Ditta gave concerts, and for a while, they were given some money to work on a collection of Yugoslav folk songs.

– The plan fell through because the money ran out.

– The movie was not very successful and it did not make a lot of money in the box offices but many people consider it a cult movie.

– During the last few years a lot of money has been spent on improving the Royal Albert Hall.

– He played for the New England Revolution in the United States before Fulham gave them money to get him to play for them, but then was put on Sounders F.C.

– Winslow won the suit and a judgment for a larger sum, whereupon, according to the family, the District informed him that it simply didn’t have the money to pay the larger judgment.

– This is to try to stop the customer from Theftstealing money from the employees.

– They were not popular and Henry claimed they had been stealing from the money they had been looking after.

– Some were Japanese families who were not noble or really rich, but who had enough money and time to grow one or two bonsai in their gardens or house yards.

– This means the shareholders are only liable for the company’s debts to the value of the money they invested in the company.

– The ratio of a pair of these measures, most often M2 / M0, is called an money multiplier.

– A cheque is a paper used to give money from one person or business to another person or business.

– Russia makes lots of money from selling oil and gas to other counties, but because of corruption, this money is not used for improving living conditions.

– His publishers did not pay him much money for his compositions.

– The money received is to be used for services provided by Macmillan Cancer Support.

– The winner of the game takes home all of the money accumulated in the prize pool for the game, and the loser leaves with nothing, like all previous eliminated players.

– Lifeline has more than 260 retail outlets around Australia that sell clothes and furniture to make enough money to pay for training and office space they use.

In sentence use of “enlightenment”

How to use in-sentence of “enlightenment”:

– The Edgar Cayce Hospital for Research and Enlightenment was started in Virginia Beach in 1928 with 60 beds.

– He started his researches studying the heretical movements of 16th century and focusing on the Italian heretical diaspora in Eastern Europe, radical movements such as the Antitrinitarianism and Socinianism and the relations between this cultural tradition, the deism and the origins of Enlightenment thought.

– If a person has not found enlightenment yet, but is very close to reaching it, then he is called bodhisattva.

– The Scottish Enlightenment was an important part of the Age of Enlightenment.

– For example, Kshitigarbha vowed not to attain enlightenment until there were no more beings in hell.

– But thinkers of the Enlightenment started to criticize it, because in their opinion slavery was against human rights.

In sentence use of enlightenment
In sentence use of enlightenment

Example sentences of “enlightenment”:

– The money problems and the new ideas of the Age of Enlightenment caused more people to stop supporting the existing monarchy and demand change.

– Many Enlightenment philosophers were put in prison or were forced to leave their home countries.

– He describes the state of enlightenment using the allegory of Padmakumara, whom he identifies with Amitabha Buddha and his own enlightened self.

– He was a monk – member of the order of Piarists; he brought the Enlightenment in Poland.

– The ideas of the Enlightenment were beginning to make the ordinary people want more power.

– The story is about an unnamed character’s path during a dark form of personal enlightenment which is achieved primarily through fighting.

– On 18 February, Ministry of Public Enlightenment and PropagandaMinister of Propaganda “Sportpalast” speech in Berlin, encouraging the Germans to accept a total war.

– It was planned in the Age of Enlightenment with a careful balance of architecture and landscape.

– The Association for Research and Enlightenment currently takes care of all of his readings and follow-ups to the readings.

– An arhat can teach too, but only achieves enlightenment for him or herself.

– They have achieved enlightenment by following the teachings of a Buddha.

- The money problems and the new ideas of the Age of Enlightenment caused more people to stop supporting the existing monarchy and demand change.

- Many Enlightenment philosophers were put in prison or were forced to leave their home countries.

– The movement said that feelings, imagination, nature, human life, freedom of expression, individualism and old folklorefolk traditions, such as legends and aristocratic social and political ideas of the Age of Enlightenment and the Industrial Revolution.

– In the 18th century the French philosopher Voltaire stayed for a long time, and the Royal court became one of the centres of the Enlightenment in Germany.

– This awakening and enlightenment pushed the reformists to study the Bible.

– His space of enlightenment is what all spiritual seekers aspire for.

– The censorship was done by the Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda.

– This was part of the greater Age of Enlightenment movement that dated back to about the early 17th century.

– Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos was a Spanish Spanish Enlightenment literatureneoclassical statesman, philosopher.

– Not only did he translate Buddhist texts, but he also made a complete system of methods to reach Enlightenment Enlightenment, or the state of a Buddha.

“rearing” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “rearing”:

+ The “reverse” side of the medal shows a man riding on a rearing horse.

+ Males and females cooperate in rearing chicks.

+ She also wrote “The Wrongs of Women”, a novel telling of the confines and illusion of marriage and child rearing as the only happiness for women.

+ The National Gallery, London has the left-hand scene of Niccolo Tolentino leading his troops on his magnificent rearing white charger and wearing, of course, a great big Florentine hat of red and gold “brocade”.

+ It important for farming and rearing cattle in the Niger cities of Maradi, NigerMaradi, Guidan Roumdji, and Madarounfa, where it flows through.

+ Bes started out as multiple demons, which morphed to form a rearing lion as his first combined form.

+ At Panagyurishte, skilfully sculpted gold vases have been found: on an amphora, two rearing centaurs form the handles.

rearing use in-sentences
rearing use in-sentences

How to use in sentence of “surface tension”

How to use in-sentence of “surface tension”:

– This type of surface tension is called “interface tension”, but its physics are the same.

– Observe that in the special case of a water-silver interface where the contact angle is equal to 90°, the liquid-solid/solid-air surface tension difference is exactly zero.

– The animation shows water adhering to the faucet gaining mass until it is stretched to a point where the surface tension can no longer bind it to the faucet.

– For example, water striders use surface tension to walk on the surface of a pond.

– The same surface tension demonstration can be done with water, lime water or even saline, but only if the liquid does not adhere to the flat surface material.

– Its dissolving properties and its ability to easily break surface tension are fundamental for its uses.

– In the resulting liquid-drop model, the nucleus has an energy which arises partly from surface tension and partly from electrical repulsion of the protons.

How to use in sentence of surface tension
How to use in sentence of surface tension

Example sentences of “surface tension”:

- This liquid is useful for cleaning oil because dishwashing liquid reduces the surface tension of oil and, when washed with water, the oil can be washed away.

- The equation is named after Thomas Young Thomas Young, who developed the qualitative theory of surface tension in 1805, and Pierre-Simon Laplace who completed the mathematical description in the following year.
- Consequently surface tension can be also measured in SI system as joules per square meter and in the Centimetre-gram-second system of unitscgs system as ergs per cm.

– This liquid is useful for cleaning oil because dishwashing liquid reduces the surface tension of oil and, when washed with water, the oil can be washed away.

– The equation is named after Thomas Young Thomas Young, who developed the qualitative theory of surface tension in 1805, and Pierre-Simon Laplace who completed the mathematical description in the following year.

– Consequently surface tension can be also measured in SI system as joules per square meter and in the Centimetre-gram-second system of unitscgs system as ergs per cm.

– This difference is due to the phenomenon of surface tension or wall tension.

– It then separates and surface tension forms the drop into a sphere.

– The surface tension between the liquid and air is usually different its surface tension with the walls of a container.

– Contact angle of 180° occurs when the liquid-solid surface tension is exactly equal to the liquid-air surface tension.

– Because surface tension manifests itself in various effects, it offers a number of paths to its measurement.

– The thread will be pulled toward the interior of the film by a force equal to 2″ Surface tension is therefore measured in forces per unit length.

– Gravity stretches the stream, then surface tension pinches it into spheres.

– In order for the surface tension forces to cancel the force due to pressure, the surface must be curved.

Make sentence of “symphonic”

How to use in-sentence of “symphonic”:

+ His music includes elements of folk music, rhythm and blues, hip hop musichip hop, and symphonic music.

+ Over the years, different sub-genres of progressive rock have been created, such as symphonic rock, art rock, math rock, and progressive metal.

+ There are several names similar to concert band like wind band, symphonic band, symphonic winds, wind orchestra, wind symphony, wind ensemble, or symphonic wind ensemble.

+ The album Mother Earth this mix of gothic rock, gothic metal, alternative rock, symphonic metal and folk metal.

+ She is the current lead singer of the Finnish symphonic metal group Nightwish.

Make sentence of symphonic
Make sentence of symphonic

Example sentences of “symphonic”:

+ Bradley was born in Oakland,CA.Growing up in Richmond,CA,Bradley was first exposed to music by his mother Janice,and his Uncle Jerley.She played piano in the house, and encouraged Stephen to practice the Trumpet,when he took it up at age 13.Bradley continued to become more serious about music at El Cerrito High School,playing in the Jazz Ensemble,and the Symphonic Band.

+ The album "World of Glass" is a mix of gothic rock, gothic metal, alternative rock, symphonic metal and folk metal.
+ The early period can be described as symphonic black metal, and after 2004 the music of the band has transformed into pure black metal style.

+ Bradley was born in Oakland,CA.Growing up in Richmond,CA,Bradley was first exposed to music by his mother Janice,and his Uncle Jerley.She played piano in the house, and encouraged Stephen to practice the Trumpet,when he took it up at age 13.Bradley continued to become more serious about music at El Cerrito High School,playing in the Jazz Ensemble,and the Symphonic Band.

+ The album “World of Glass” is a mix of gothic rock, gothic metal, alternative rock, symphonic metal and folk metal.

+ The early period can be described as symphonic black metal, and after 2004 the music of the band has transformed into pure black metal style.

+ He spent several years composing a cycle of six symphonic poems called “Ma Vlast”.

+ What few symphonic passages exist in the ballet are not the best Tchaikovsky wrote.

+ They helped to prepare for the French symphonic organ style, which was to include many famous composers from the late 19th century onwards: people such as Vierne, Charles-Marie Widor and Marcel Dupré.

+ Their material contains elements of symphonic metal, progressive metal and NWOBHM.

+ In 1934, when symphonic pieces from Alban Berg’s “Lulu Lulu” were performed by Kleiber, the Nazis created a scandal and Kleiber had to go into exile.

+ From 1983 to 1988 he was part of the Juvenile Symphonic Costa Rican Orchestra.

+ Some composers wrote ballades for orchestra, but they are really like short symphonic poems.

+ He himself wrote symphonic poems such as “Le Rouet d’Omphale”.

+ Tchaikovsky however would base “Swan Lake” on a symphonic scale.

+ Because the story was so weak and did not permit symphonic development, Tchaikovsky indulged his taste for “prettiness” in the separate numbers.

+ Composer Bedřich Smetana wrote a symphonic poem about this river, sometimes called “The Moldau”.

+ In 1989 he worked as a soloist with the National Symphonic Orchestra.

+ He studied with the percussionpercussionist Giovanni Hidalgo and in the teen program of the National Symphonic Orchestra.

Some example sentences of “racing”

How to use in-sentence of “racing”:

+ Geoffrey Ernest “Geoff” Duke was a British peopleBritish multiple Grand Prix road racing world champion.

+ Daytona has hosted racing for many years.

+ It began in 1996 as a competitor to CART known as the Indy Racing League.

+ It was built in 2001 and holds two NASCAR race weekends, The Verizon IndyCar Series hosted events in 2011, The speedway hosts two Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series races, one NASCAR Xfinity Series race and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race, and NASCAR also hosts the ARCA Racing Series since October 7, 2011.

+ In addition to his racing duties, Badoer has been active as one of the test drivertest and reserve drivers for Ferrari since 1997 and in 2009 stood in for Ferrari’s regular race driver European Grand Prix and the Belgian Grand Prix, after the Brazilian was injured during qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix and his original replacement, Michael Schumacher, pulled out due to injury.

+ Stewart, who was to stop racing at the end of the season, and Tyrrell decided they did not want to keep racing.

+ Paul di Resta is a Scottish auto racing driver.

Some example sentences of racing
Some example sentences of racing

Example sentences of “racing”:

+ The company did well in several automobile racing competitions in Europe.

+ Formula One is the top level racing championship worldwide.

+ A remake for the Nintendo DS called “Diddy Kong Racing DS” was released on February 5, 2007 in North America and on April 20, 2007 in Europe.

+ Marussia is led by former racing driver Nikolay Fomenko.

+ Franchitti retired from racing after this crash.

+ He spent many years racing in lower open-wheeled circuits like the U.S.

+ It should only be used for competitive racing cyclists, namely professionals and those competing at Olympic or World level.

+ The Jarama’s name carried a special double meaning; intended to refer only to the historic bullfighting region in Spain, Ferruccio was concerned about confusion with the also historic Jarama motor racing track.

+ He also competed in VLN endurance racing and 24 Hours Nürburgring.

+ The Secretsecrecy was broken by racing journalist Forrest Bond when the 1997 Concorde Agreement was published in 2006 by RaceFax.

+ Labonte’s first NASCAR race came in at Darlington Raceway, racing the #92 Duck Industries Chevrolet.

+ The company did well in several automobile racing competitions in Europe.

+ Formula One is the top level racing championship worldwide.
+ A remake for the Nintendo DS called "Diddy Kong Racing DS" was released on February 5, 2007 in North America and on April 20, 2007 in Europe.

+ He also drove the #11 FedEx ExpressFedEx Chevrolet for Joe Gibbs Racing part time, following the release of Joe Gibbs Racing, finishing ninth at Richmond.

+ A lot of racing is done around buoys or marks in safe water near the shore but some longer offshore races cross open water.

+ During the 1950s and 1960s, there was also a three-mile-long international Grand Prix motor racing circuit on the site, which used the same grandstands as the horserace.

+ Symptoms of anxiety attacks are things like; sweating, shaking and tremors, palpitations, shortness of breath, hyperventilating, racing heart beat, tingling in hands and feet, feeling of impending doom, feeling you are having a heart attack.

+ Karun Chandhok is an Indian racing driver.

+ In the 1950s, he won six List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Championsworld championships and six Isle of Man TT races.

+ It is the first “Crash Bandicoot” racing game and the last to be developed by Naughty Dog.

+ Today, the wide tyres are still the standard in sport racing cars.

+ Two tubes of amphetamines and more empty tubes were found in the rear pocket of his racing jersey.

More in-sentence examples of “racing”:

+ His father John Button was a racing driver.

+ Returning home to Kentucky, Clark organized the Louisville Jockey Club for the purpose of raising money to build quality racing facilities just outside the city.
+ In 2013, he retired from racing after he was hurt in a crash during a race.

+ His father John Button was a racing driver.

+ Returning home to Kentucky, Clark organized the Louisville Jockey Club for the purpose of raising money to build quality racing facilities just outside the city.

+ In 2013, he retired from racing after he was hurt in a crash during a race.

+ The Sepang International Circuit is a racing circuit in Sepang, Selangor, Malaysia.

+ From its beginnings, Elf used motor racing as a means of promotion.

+ For 1998-1999, the series received its first title sponsor, and was known as the “Pep Boys Indy Racing League”.

+ Stewart started racing in the Winston Cup series in 1999.

+ However, in 2000, he got a big break when Team Penske signed him after Greg Moore, who the team originally wanted to drive for them, died in a racing accident in 1999.

+ Red Bull Racing and Scuderia Toro Rosso changed drivers during the season, when Red Bull driver Daniil Kvyat switched places with Toro Rosso driver Max Verstappen.

+ Kart racing is generally accepted as the most economic form of motorsport available.

+ Sepang International Circuit also features kart racing and motocross facilities.

+ Alberto Contador Velasco is a SpainSpanish road bicycle racing road racing cyclist for the Astana Team.

+ The cars, called “stock cars”, look like passenger cars, but have plenty of racing upgrades.

+ In January 2011, he was signed to drive for the Hispania Racing team in the 2011 Formula One season.

+ The NASCAR Cup Series is the highest level of racing in NASCAR.

+ For articles about the racing formulae that are used by such championships, may be more appropriate.

+ Many famous racing drivers have driven for Williams, including Finland’s Keke Rosberg; United KingdomBritain’s Drivers’ title with the team.

+ The below editors have copy/pasted several articles regarding racing events from enwiki.

+ Similar to Roary the Racing Car, Mopatop’s Shop, Fifi and the Flowertots and Driver Dan’s Story Train on Sprout.

+ The regulations say that cars must be built by the racing teams themselves, though the design and manufacture can be done by others.

+ Before the fireworks start, additional festivals, such as concerts or racing are held.

+ A 2009 version of a Toyota Racing chassis is being used to test the tyres.

+ In Formula One racing the terms “constructor” and “entrant” do not mean the same thing.

+ After the 2010 season, Proton ended the license for Lotus Racing to use the Lotus name.

+ This became the standard design for racing inline-four engines.

+ WilliamsF1, the trading name of Williams Grand Prix Engineering Ltd., is a Formula One motor racing team and constructor.

+ Due to the track’s unique layout, the race generates annual discussion, with media, fans and participants both in favor and against racing this event, Due to the speedway’s layout, Road course ringers are common, A NASCAR term standing for drivers only on road course races.

+ In 2012 Keselowski drove his Miller Lite Dodge to 5 wins, as well as racing in a short schedule in the Nationwide series.

+ Heikki Johannes Kovalainen is a FinlandFinnish Formula One racing driver who spent the 2008 and 2009 seasons with British-based team Vodafone McLaren Mercedes.

+ It is best known as the home of the “Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours”, a famous Auto racing circuit.

+ Denis Clive “Denny” Hulme was a New Zealand racing driver.

+ She was a member of Racing Roma when they won the Women’s LEN Trophy in 2006-2007, and 2007-2008.

+ He suffered a fatal injury when competing in Point-to-point racing on 18 May 2018 at the age of 11.

+ He brought more racing to the Speedway.

+ After Toyota pulled out of the sport, following the 2009 Formula One season2009 season, he joined the new Lotus Racing team in 2010.

+ The town is known for its Auto racingmotor racing circuit, the Hockenheimring.

+ A Jaguar-badged version of the HB was used for a short time in sports car racing with the Jaguar XJR-14.

+ He won a silver medal in the amateur motor-paced racing at the 1959 UCI Track Cycling World ChampionshipsWorld Championships in Amsterdam.

+ It was named after racing driver Ricardo Rodríguez.

+ Jules Bianchi was a French peopleFrench racing driver.

+ The Hungaroring is a Formula One racing circuit in Mogyoród, near Budapest, Hungary where the Hungarian Grand Prix is held.

+ Istanbul Park, also known as the Istanbul Racing Circuit or initially “Istanbul Otodrom”, is a motor sports racetrack in Akfırat County east of Istanbul, Turkey.

+ The club formed from a merger of two football clubs ; Racing Stade Roubaisien and Roubaix Football in 1990.

+ Speed started kart racing at the age of 10.

+ The origins of burnouts can be traced to drag racing, where they have a practical purpose: drag racing tires perform better at higher temperatures.

+ The team’s name was inspired by the Smokey and the Bandit trilogy and Skoal Bandit, a primary sponsor for the team as a result of also sponsoring Reynolds’ motor racing team.

+ Tony Stewart started racing in Go-Karts.

Example sentences of “corrosion”

How to use in-sentence of “corrosion”:

+ The first was corrosion of surface and water that entered into the cracks in the limestone and created large underground spaces.

+ Certain issues with the previous design were addressed, for instance, the front wings were made of plastic, following problems with corrosion on the previous model.

+ The pertechnetate ion could be used as to prevent anodic corrosion in steel.

+ Problems with corrosion are mostly with metal, though other materials can corrode.

+ This corrosion takes the metal and puts it in the chemical compound, leaving the copper behind.

+ Stainless steels have a higher resistance to oxidation and corrosion in many natural and man-made environments, Different stainless steels have different amounts of different metals in them, and they are good for different purposes.

Example sentences of corrosion
Example sentences of corrosion

Example sentences of “corrosion”:

+ It is also used to prevent corrosion in some nuclear reactors.

+ Common desired characteristics include ductility, toughness, corrosion resistance, and strength.

+ This field also commonly involves corrosion prevention and surface treatment of metals.

+ Copper and brass electrical connectors, especially those used with computer and audio/video equipment, are often plated with gold for corrosion resistance.

+ The severe corrosion was due to the many pressurization flight cycles the aircraft had experienced, and that cracks produced were probably undetected.

+ Aluminium prevents corrosion by forming a small, thin layer of aluminium oxide on its surface.

+ Within two years of its opening to traffic, corrosion cracks were noticed on some parts of the bridge.

+ It is the most corrosion resistant metal.

+ About 59% of zinc is used for corrosion prevention, which includes galvanizing.

+ One form of high temperature corrosion can lead to the formation of compacted oxide layer glazes, which under certain circumstances reduces wear.

+ It improves strength and durability of lead and makes it more resistant to corrosion by sulfuric acid.

+ It is also used to prevent corrosion in some nuclear reactors.

+ Common desired characteristics include ductility, toughness, corrosion resistance, and strength.
+ This field also commonly involves corrosion prevention and surface treatment of metals.

+ Iron corrosion is called rusting.

+ Some metals, such as aluminium, titanium, and stainless steel form a very thin coating of tough corrosion on the metal.

+ Stainless steel’s corrosion resistance is based on this compound.

+ Tin foil is resistant to corrosion and oxidation.

+ This also eliminates the threat of corrosion to the system and increases safety.

+ There are many additives to make concrete set faster, set slower, set stronger, reduce corrosion and so on.

+ Although there was early speculation that the crash was caused by a bomb, an investigation by the Republic of China Civil Aeronautics Board concluded that severe corrosion led to a pressure hull rupture.

+ This layer prevents further corrosion by reducing its permeability to water.

“Christmas tree” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “Christmas tree”:

+ Many large cities put up a huge Christmas tree in a public place, such as those in Trafalgar Square in London, Times Square in New York and Martin Place in Sydney.

+ The Christmas tree is a tradition associated with the celebration of Christmas.

+ In his retirement years, he became a Christmas tree farmer.

+ It has many pohutukawas, native trees also known as the New Zealand Christmas tree because of their brilliant red flowers which bloom in December.

+ A Christmas tree is a tree decorated for Christmas.

Christmas tree example in sentences
Christmas tree example in sentences

“purana” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “purana”:

– The Nilamata Purana gives the name Kashmira to the Mira” which means the sea lake or the mountain of Sage Kashyapa.

– Absolute Transcendence/Being Above All Things:The Vishnu Purana Also Describes Vishnu Being Above All Descriptions Such As Logic Time Space Etc.

– According to Bhavishya Purana The Agnivanshi Rajputs are the descendants of the fire god Agni.

– The oldest printed version of the Kalika Purana was printed in Mumbai in 1907 by Venkateswar Press.

– The “Adhyatma-ramayana” thus was added to this Purana later, and it is an important document to the Rama-related tradition within Hinduism.

– During Basaveswara Jayanti celebrating a jatre fair and during karthika masa organised a purana also known as legendary stories about Shivasharanas.

purana some example sentences
purana some example sentences

“literacy” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “literacy”:

+ Average literacy rate of Neyveli city is 90.98%.

+ The taluk had a literacy rate of 60.38.

+ The taluk had a literacy rate of 61.6.

+ The taluk had a literacy rate of 78.05.

+ The taluk had a literacy rate of 64.54.

+ South Goa has a sex ratio of 980 females for every 1000 males, and a literacy rate of 85.53%.

literacy some ways to use
literacy some ways to use

Example sentences of “literacy”:

+ Juengling has advocated for increased literacy in the overall population, and started a queer men’s book club in Portland in 2013 through the Cascade AIDS Project.

+ One of the things that Barnes Noble does in the community is sponsor a children’s summer reading program that promotes literacy and puts over 2 million books into the hands of the children each year.

+ In 2011, literacy rate of this village was 77.27% compared to 61.80% of Bihar.

+ General populace is educated with literacy rate of 55%.

+ The taluk had a literacy rate of 81.18.

+ As a result, most Singaporeans have at least conversational ability and basic literacy in a minimum of two languages: English, and the language that is used at home.

+ The average literacy of the town was 76.04%, compared to the national average of 72.99%.

+ Supporting research at the faculty of medicine: the development of imperial college London’s Medicine Information Literacy Group.

+ John Maxwell Coetzee is a South African-Australian novelist, essayist, linguist, literacy critic, activist and translator.

+ Kanglatongbi has a high literacy rate as compared to the entire state, Manipur.

+ The literacy rate of Uganda is 68%, which mean people in Uganda who are at least 15 years old know how to read and write.

+ The taluk had a literacy rate of 70%.

+ The average literacy of the district was 74.86%, close to the national average.

+ The literacy rate is approximately 99.7%.

+ Ghaziabad has a sex ratio of 878 females for every 1000 males, and a literacy rate of 85%.

+ Tunceli has one of the highest literacy rates in Turkey.

+ The literacy rate was 85.62 per cent.

+ One of the tablets confirms that Roman soldiers wore underpants, and also testifies to a high degree of literacy in the Roman army.

+ This correspondence suggests that a contributing factor to a society’s level of civic literacy is the capacity of schools to ensure students attain the functional literacy required to comprehend the basic texts and documents associated with competent citizenship.

+ Juengling has advocated for increased literacy in the overall population, and started a queer men's book club in Portland in 2013 through the Cascade AIDS Project.

+ One of the things that Barnes Noble does in the community is sponsor a children's summer reading program that promotes literacy and puts over 2 million books into the hands of the children each year.
+ In 2011, literacy rate of this village was 77.27% compared to 61.80% of Bihar.

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+ The Empire of Japan had brought changes to the Japanese writing system during the earlier Meiji Restoration to make literacy and education more widely available to all Japanese citizens.

+ The average literacy of the district was 69.66%, compared to the national average of 72.99%.

+ The literacy rate of Namli Maira is about 75%.

+ The rate of literacy among the Dalits, as per 1991 census, was 37.41% as compared to 57.69% for non-Dalits.

+ Shyampur has an average literacy rate of 52.68%, and the national average of 32.4% literate.

+ The literacy rate for Bali is 45.55%.

+ In 2011, literacy rate of Shahzadpur village was 85.41 % compared to 75.55 % of Haryana.

+ The Coimbatore district had a population of 34,58,045 with literacy rate of 84% and sex ratio of 1000 females per 1000 males.

+ The taluk had a literacy rate of 67.57.

+ The taluk had a literacy rate of 65.6.

+ He is also praised for having improved the Social statusstatus of women in China and for improving literacy and education.

+ Private English Medium Schools are also here – these account for the high literacy rate.

+ She is the only author to have three children’s books make the Best Children’s Books for Family Literacy list in the same year.”The Pennsylvania Center for the Book presents the 2010 A Baker’s Dozen: The Best Children’s Books for Family Literacy, accessed May 16, 2011.

+ It is a peaceful area with high literacy and low crime rates.

+ Gautam Budh Nagar has a sex ratio of 852 females for every 1,000 males, and a literacy rate of 82.2%.

+ The district has a literacy rate of 72.84%, higher than the state average of 69.72%.

+ The literacy rate in Benin is one of the lowest in the world.

+ The taluk had a literacy rate of 70.41.

+ As places using Traditional Chinese characters did not have literacy problems, in 2009 Pan Qing-Lin, a Chinese official, suggested to stop using Simplified Chinese characters.

+ Conscious language revival movements in the 19th century, such as Félibrige in Provence, coupled with wider literacy and regional presses, enabled a new flowering of literary production in the Norman language and others.

+ Thrissur has a literacy rate of 86%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 87%, and female literacy is 85%.

+ In Pandalam, male literacy rate was 97.84% while female literacy rate was 95.80%.

+ The taluk had a literacy rate of 71.41.

+ The taluk had a literacy rate of 72.65.

+ The Empire of Japan had brought changes to the Japanese writing system during the earlier Meiji Restoration to make literacy and education more widely available to all Japanese citizens.

+ The average literacy of the district was 69.66%, compared to the national average of 72.99%.
+ The literacy rate of Namli Maira is about 75%.

+ The literacy rate of the city is 94.20%.

+ The taluk had a literacy rate of 74.84.

+ The taluk had a literacy rate of 64.96.

+ In Arimalam, Male literacy is around 87.25% while female literacy rate is 70.69%.

+ The literacy rate is 90.18%.

+ Can Braille be revived? A possible impact of high-end braille and mainstream technology on the revival of tactile literacy medium.

+ Medicine is socialized and so is education, making Argentina’s literacy rate about 98%.

+ Mass literacy needed cheap books.

+ In Shahzadpur Male literacy stands at 90.68 % while female literacy rate was 79.51 %.

+ The average literacy of the district was 65.64%, compared to the national average of 72.99%.

+ A tremendous change has been observed in the literacy rate of Nagar over the past 5 decades.

+ The taluk had a literacy rate of 73.87.

+ The taluk had a literacy rate of 76.08.

+ Before he became a writer, Freeman worked as a game designer for a children’s literacy video game.

+ The literacy rate of the city is 82.59%.

+ Although King Sejong the Great led the development of Hangeul to allow literacy to spread among common people and to create a writing system that represented the language more accurately than Hanja, it was not adopted by the upper classes of Koreans.

+ The average literacy of the town was 80.77%, compared to the national average of 72.99%.

+ She was chairwoman of the Board of Reading is Fundamental, the nation’s largest children’s literacy organization, as well as chairwoman of the President’s Advisory Committee for Women.

+ From 1890 to 1910, all the states of the former Confederacy passed new constitutions and other laws that found new methods to get around the Fifteenth Amendment, such as poll tax poll taxes, residency rules, and literacy tests administered by white staff, sometimes with exemptions for whites via grandfather clauses.

+ Shahzadpur has higher literacy rate compared to Haryana.

+ The literacy rate is 89%.

+ Until then, literacy was mainly for Clergyclerics, that is, people who had training as priests.