“twice” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “twice”:

+ She was twice married and had two children.

+ Mount Pico above sea level, it is more than twice the elevation of any other peak in the Azores, and the tallest mountain in Portugal.

+ Its economic growth averaged about 3.5%, while Asian economies such as South Korea grew on average more than twice that rate annually.

+ Then Martin laughed again.Susannah Martin was twice forced to submit to physical examination for evidence of a “witch’s tit or physical protuberance which might give milk to a familiar.” No such deformity was found in Susannah Martin but it was noted that “in the morning her nipples were found to be full as if the milk would come”, but by late afternoon “her breasts were slack, as if milk had already been given to someone or something.” This was an indication that she had been visited by a witch’s familiar, and was clear evidence of guilt.

+ Closed as not demoted/no consensus: The lack of comments here and the fact it’s been running for twice the time stated by the ‘rules’ suggests that there is no consensus for the demotion of the article.

twice how to use in sentences
twice how to use in sentences

Example sentences of “twice”:

+ She married twice but had no children.

+ It was bought for £1.03 million, more than twice as much as the previous record-holder.

+ They are about twice the size of a domestic cat and have a stocky, muscular build with medium to short legs.

+ I’ve twice reverted vandalism at The Holocaust from this IP: 194.83.57.1.

+ On 23 March, after goals from Jay Rodriguez and Adam Lallana had given Southampton F.C.Southampton a 2–0 lead against Tottenham at White Hart Lane, Eriksen scored twice to level the score and assisted Gylfi Sigurðsson to score the winning goal.

+ The second harmonic has a frequency twice that of the fundamental frequency, the third harmonic three times, and so on.

+ This EP gave Twice the title of the first female artists to gain a Platinum award in Korea, selling over 250,000 copies of the album.

+ Bignose sharks are similar in looks to the Night sharks, however the Night sharks have a second dorsal fin which has a free rear tip that is at least twice as long as the height, while the Bignose shark’s second dorsal fin has a short free rear tip.

+ Hundertwasser married twice – in 1957 and 1962 – but both marriages ended in divorce.

+ She lays from two to six eggs in the spring time and, once all are laid, sits on the eggs for about thirty days to hatch them, leaving the nest once or twice a day to feed and drink.

+ She married twice but had no children.

+ It was bought for £1.03 million, more than twice as much as the previous record-holder.
+ They are about twice the size of a domestic cat and have a stocky, muscular build with medium to short legs.

+ Typically, in most Western cultures, women are diagnosed with depression twice as often as men.

+ One of the most popular Pokémon in competitive battling is Mega Kangaskhan, because of its ability to hit the target twice with each move.

+ The cows are milked twice a day, the milk is left to stand, and then partially creamed.

+ This takes place on a city-wide basis and occurs twice a year.

+ February is also the only month of the calendar that, once every six years and twice every 11 years consecutively, either back into the past or forward into the future, will have four full 7-day weeks.

+ Maria Francisca of Savoy was a Princess of Savoy and the Queen consort of Portugal twice as the wife of Afonso VI and his brother Peter II.

+ This was the first time a team had won Gold medals twice in a row since the Soviet Union in 1988.

More in-sentence examples of “twice”:

+ Gaston Peltier scored in the first minute to give the USFSA XI an early lead, but Université de Bruxelles scored twice to take a 2–1 first half lead.

+ He also won Série A twice at Cruzeiro, being voted the best player of each season, and joined Al-Ahli for €15 million in 2014.

+ Gaston Peltier scored in the first minute to give the USFSA XI an early lead, but Université de Bruxelles scored twice to take a 2–1 first half lead.

+ He also won Série A twice at Cruzeiro, being voted the best player of each season, and joined Al-Ahli for €15 million in 2014.

+ The project would bring the highest output of the dam to 40 GW, twice that of China’s Three Gorges Dam.

+ Algeria’s win against Chile made them the first African team to win twice at a World Cup.

+ He was twice nominated for the Best Director Academy Award.

+ On October 25, 1864, Mound City was attacked twice by Confederates retreating south.

+ He had twice become president of the Indian National Congress Party, the leading Indian political party of that time.

+ Photographs Kraken Mare, the large lake at the lower left, is twice as large as can be seen here.

+ Stone Center for Children’s Books Award twice in 1984.

+ Also, soldiers could carry twice as many 5.56mm NATO bullets.

+ Fertilization makes a cell with twice as many chromosomes.

+ He was also twice elected to the Lok Sabha from Amroha Amroha in Uttar Pradesh, in 1991 and 1998.

+ It was still twice the current level when the Archaean ended, 2,500 mya.

+ There is a red band that is twice the height of each blue band.

+ On 13 May 1981, the Pope was shot twice in the abdomen by a Turkish national, Mehmet Ali Ağca.

+ He was married twice during his life.

+ They stretch up to twice their body size.

+ The table will have two columns, with column 1 twice the width of column 2.

+ He was one of several men to team with Jardine as Spoiler #2, twice winning the NWA United States Tag Team Championship during the early 1970s.

+ It can grow to be twice the size of other gibbons.

+ Inversions are not counted – if they were, for example, any coaster with a loop would have an angle of 90 degrees, as the track attains this angle twice as part of the loop.

+ He twice ran for Governor of New Hampshire, though both bids were unsuccessful.

+ In addition to his four NBA championships, Ginóbili was named an All-Star in 2005 and 2011, and has been selected twice for the All-NBA Team.

+ There are twice as many super-long-lived men as women in this area.

+ He was Mayor of Durango from 2004-2007, and twice times deputy in the Durango State Congress.

+ He received new washed clothes twice a week, and could ask for any book he wanted.

+ With the Australia national cricket teamAustralian national team, he has won the World Cup three times, the ICC Champions Trophy twice and the Ashes once.

+ He guest-starred twice on the “Nickelodeon” television seriesTV series “The Fairly OddParents” as the “Crimson Chin”.

+ Palmer received a number of awards throughout his career, including two Grammy Awards for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance, an MTV Video Music Award, and was twice nominated for the BRIT Award for Best British Male.

+ In 1999, Heinz-Harald Frentzen won twice and Jorden finished the constuctors championship in third place.

+ Females may become pregnant up to twice a year.

+ TransgenderTrans people in the USA are twice as likely as cisgender people to be unemployed.

+ Smyslov was twice equal first in the Soviet Championship, and his total of 17 Chess Olympiad medals won is an all-time record.

+ The party has nominated her twice as a candidate for the federal presidential elections.

+ Finally, in a property dispute case in Patna in 1926, the Patna court characterized both the 1884 and 1916 Calcutta courts rulings as inconclusive and ultimately ruled that the kayasthas were of Kshatriya origin and hence twice born or dwija.

+ Before he joined the NHL in 1988–89 NHL season1988, Linden helped the Medicine Hat Tigers of the Western Hockey League win the Memorial Cup, the trophy for junior hockey teams in Canada, twice in a row.

+ A similar effect takes twice as long with brother-sister mating, and longer still with mating in very small isolated groups.

+ The Great Hurricane killed more than twice as many people as Hurricane Mitch did.

+ Once a bring in has been completed, it can be raised by a subsequent player, doubling the amount to twice the completed bet.

+ He returned to England with William but was arrested, brought twice before the king’s court and sentenced to death.

+ He served as the President of the Regions of Italyregion of Abruzzo twice from 3 September 1970 until 23 March 1972 and 16 July 1973 until 31 May 1974.

+ Opeth began work on their next album, but because of delays, the band was only able to rehearse twice before recording the album.

+ This was twice the amount for the same time period in 1839.

+ They moult twice a year, changing feathers partially in summer, and completely in winter.

+ She was married twice and was bisexual.

Example uses in sentence of “north”

How to use in-sentence of “north”:

+ Polanic played 19 games in the National Hockey League for the Minnesota North Stars between 1965 through 1977.

+ The name “Hurricanes” was chosen because the eastern part of North Carolina is often hit by hurricanes during tropical storm season.

+ Warfare on the North American frontier was brutal: Prisoners were often killed.

+ Valtimo is a municipality in North Karelia, Finland.

+ The “arrondissement” is bordered to the north by the Tarn-et-Garonne department.

+ It is an Belgian exclave located in the NetherlandsDutch province of North Brabant.

+ Eschen is a municipality in the north of Liechtenstein.

Example uses in sentence of north
Example uses in sentence of north

Example sentences of “north”:

+ Until 1982 only the Parliament of the United Kingdom had the power to change the British North America Act, this was to protect the rights and powers of the provincial legislatures.

+ Uppland is a historical Provinces of Swedenprovince or "landskap" on the eastern coast of Sweden, just north of Stockholm, the capital.
+ He studied the violin at the Indiana University Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music, while managing to graduate from Bloomington High School North in 1984.

+ Until 1982 only the Parliament of the United Kingdom had the power to change the British North America Act, this was to protect the rights and powers of the provincial legislatures.

+ Uppland is a historical Provinces of Swedenprovince or “landskap” on the eastern coast of Sweden, just north of Stockholm, the capital.

+ He studied the violin at the Indiana University Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music, while managing to graduate from Bloomington High School North in 1984.

+ Blow died on 1 October 1708 and was buried in the north aisle of Westminster Abbey, close to Henry Purcell.

+ This was followed by a controversial public ceremony on the north side of the Puerto Rican Capitol, where Pierluisi took the oath of office publicly in front of 400 guests during the COVID-19 pandemic and delivered his inagural speech.

+ The Big Dipper is helpful in finding the north star because an imaginary line drawn through the two stars on the right side will point directly at the north star.

+ Gröde or Gröde-Appelland, North Frisian languageNorth Frisian “Groue”, district of Nordfriesland in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.

+ The “arrondissement” is bordered to the north by the Lot-et-Garonne department.

+ Boldo has also been introduced to Europe and North Africa, though it is not often seen outside botanical gardens.

+ In most of North America, it likes deciduous forest and mixed woodlands.

More in-sentence examples of “north”:

+ Black died of cancer in Durham, North Carolina on March 25, 2020.

+ It is located in the north west of Balochistan.
+ The growing population in the industrialized North resulted in the House of Representatives having more free state votes than slavery votes.

+ Black died of cancer in Durham, North Carolina on March 25, 2020.

+ It is located in the north west of Balochistan.

+ The growing population in the industrialized North resulted in the House of Representatives having more free state votes than slavery votes.

+ In 1962, Adubato ran for office as a Democratic District Leader in Newark’s North Ward, to which he was elected.

+ In the western part of North America, mountain ranges began to form.

+ These two highways run from north to south.

+ It has a size of 1755 acres, and it is about north of the city’s downtown.

+ Horowitz lives in North London with his wife Jill Green.

+ He was executed by the North Korean regime on the accusation of being an American spy.

+ The MOVIE was also famous for being North America’s introduction to one of the best-selling video games of all time, “Super Mario Bros.

+ Tasman Bay is a large bay at the north of New Zealand’s South Island.

+ By 1:30 AM, the tornado had moved out of northern Wake County and into Franklin County, North Carolina.

+ After millions of Vietnamese deaths, the war ended with the fall of Saigon to the North in April 1975.

+ Pyinmana north of Yangon.

+ It moved north across the Gulf of Mexico, becoming a tropical storm and hurricane as it did so.

+ The next season, Lewicki played for the North Star Bantams, moving up to the Midgets at age fourteen a year early, to play against boys sixteen and older.

+ Cameron is a town in Moore County, North CarolinaMoore County, North Carolina in the United States.

+ It is located off the coast of Arnhem Land and north of Darwin.

+ It is connected with the South China Sea by the Taiwan Strait and with the Sea of Japan by the Korea Strait; it opens in the North to the Yellow Sea.

+ Beaufort is in North Carolina’s Inner Banks region.

+ Statesville is a city in Iredell County, North CarolinaIredell County, North Carolina, United States.

+ In Colombia, north to the border with Ecuador, the Andes split in three parallel ranges, western, central and eastern.

+ Van Andel was a member of the Christian Reformed Church in North America.

+ It is further north and survives today as the hamlet of “Old Linslade”.

+ To the north of Johannesburg, the altitude drops beyond the of the Highveld.

+ Coatbridge is a town in North Lanarkshire, Scotland.

+ The main natural regions in the province are the Belgian Lorraine in the south part, and the Ardennes in the centre and north part of the province.

+ Nedelkoski died on June 21, 2020 in Skopje, North Macedonia at the age of 84.

+ The Kiel Canal, one of the world’s busiest artificial waterways, connects the North Sea with the Baltic.

+ The most important river is the Ocoa river, that flows through the province from north to south.

+ It is bordered on the north by Naples and Pozzuoli, on the east by Mount Vesuvius, and on the south by Sorrento, ItalySorrento and the Sorrentine Peninsula.

+ Their capital was on the North Eildon hill, near the current town of Melrose.

+ Then the southward Bantu migrations from North AfricaNorth and East Africa reached the region 700 years ago.

+ They were Andorra, People’s Republic of China, Cuba, Laos, Myanmar and North Korea.

+ It said that it would not allow firing in what the North thought was its part of the sea.

+ Eventually her fame spread through North America.

+ The Yser flows into the North Sea at the town of Nieuwpoort Nieuwpoort and the Leie flows into the Scheldt river.

+ It was released in Japan on November 27, 1998, in North America on September 9, 1999 and in Europe on October 14, 1999.

+ Charles Borromeo Church in North Hollywood, Los AngelesNorth Hollywood, Los Angeles in California from 1949 to 2009.

+ It was first out on November 24, 1999 in North America.

+ Part of the mountain chain ended up in modern North America, where it is called the Acadian orogeny.

+ He ran North Korea differently than the Soviet Union and China.

+ The American robin begins to breed shortly after returning to northern North America after spending the winter in the south.

+ From 1909 to 1917, the span of the bridge between Manhattan and Roosevelt Island was the longest cantilever span in North America.

+ Because of the Guiana Shield is just north of the equator, its climate varies primarily according to elevation and the effects of the trade winds.

+ The formation includes portions of Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming.

+ The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is an alliance created in 1949 which included the US, United Kingdom, France, West Germany, Canada, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Norway, Iceland, Denmark, Greece, and Turkey.

+ Overall, median household income tended to be the highest in nation’s most urbanized northeastern, north mid-western and western States, while rural and mostly southern states had the lowest median household income.

+ At its height it controlled modern-day Iran, Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan Republic, parts of the North Caucasus, Afghanistan, Bahrain, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Pakistan, and parts of Iraq, Turkey, United Arab Emirates and Oman.

+ Maple Ridge is on the north shore of the Fraser River.

“iced” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “iced”:

+ Sometimes, sugar is added to iced tea.

+ It produces malt beverages like beer, shandy, iced tea, bottled water and carbonated soft drinks.

+ He played in many bands, most recently Deicide, Millenium, Iced Earth, and the Sebastian Bach band.

+ In Brazil, a toasted version of mate, known as “chá mate” or “mate tea”, is sold in teabag and loose form, and served, sweetened, in specialized shops, either hot or iced with fruit juice or milk.

+ Later, they added flavored coffee and iced coffee.

+ Here, as in Japan, it is put into lattés, iced drinks, milkshakes, and smoothies, as well as alcoholic drinks.

+ Since the band was created, they have had many different line-up changes with over twenty musicians joining and leaving Iced Earth.

iced - some sentence examples
iced – some sentence examples

Use in sentence of “petty”

How to use in-sentence of “petty”:

Petty officers who are E-7 to E-9 are called “Chief”, “Senior Chief”, or “Master Chief” Petty Officers.

– On September 26, 1975, Walker was sworn in as the third Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy.

– So much effort goes into these petty process-wonkery squabbles and yet so little into what we should all be here for, i.e.

– He won four times in his career, three times driving for Petty Enterprises.

– He served as a chief petty officer.

Use in sentence of petty
Use in sentence of petty

Example sentences of “petty”:

– Tom Petty and Jeff Lynne receiving co-writer credits due to the song’s similarity to Petty‘s single “I Won’t Back Down”.

– The first race was won by Lee Petty in a field of 59 cars.

– Let’s leave behind the petty squabbles above, and re-start the conversation.

– Richard Lee Petty is a former NASCAR racing driver.

– There are relatively few difficult users, but they need to be avoided to stay focused on writing the encyclopedia, and not let petty squabbles cause frustrations and doubts about other, decent users.

– Beginning in the 1980s, Dylan began touring full-time, sometimes with fellow legends Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and the Grateful Dead.

– These include Mike Campbell and Benmont Tench of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Mike Palm of the band, Agent Orange, and an early surf rock musician, Dick Dale.

– In addition, petty crimes such as street thefts, purse snatchings, and pickpocketing are in the main city centers.

– He was a 19-year-old flight petty officer first class.

– In the 1940s, he was a vagabond, petty thief and Male prostituteprostitute across Europe.

– Unlike other petty kingdoms in this area of Britain, the name here is of Anglo-Saxon origin and not British.

- Tom Petty and Jeff Lynne receiving co-writer credits due to the song's similarity to Petty's single "I Won't Back Down".

- The first race was won by Lee Petty in a field of 59 cars.

– The show centers on Earl Hickey, a not-so-smart petty Crimecrook.

– Thomas Earl Petty was an American musician, singer-songwriter, voice actor and record producer.

– In the United States Navy, petty officers are promoted by taking a test and being evaluated every year.

– He was the third Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy.

– Using dispute resolution can be treated as hounding if it involves constantly making petty and trivial complaints about another editor.

– Master Chief Petty Officer John-117 is a fictional person.

– As a translation of Richard Coeur-de-Lion, it seems a petty distinction.

– Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers is an United StatesAmerican rock band from Gainesville, Florida.

Some sentences in use of “episodic”

How to use in-sentence of “episodic”:

– The TV show was a weekly episodic drama that began on 20 February 1988.

– The stop-and-go, episodic character of classical ballet was avoided in favor of a fluid continuity from start to finish.

– In 2019, it was nominated for the Producer’s Guide of America’s Danny Thomas Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Comedy.

– Some people who start off getting episodic migraines may start to get “chronic migraines” later.

– When compared to persons with episodic migraine, those with CM where less likely to have full-time jobs and had a larger risk of headache-related disability.

Some sentences in use of episodic
Some sentences in use of episodic

“joss” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “joss”:

– Fox stopped the show after 11 of its 14 episodes had been shown.Whedon, “Serenity: The Official Visual Companion”, p.17 After trying to get another network to show the series, creator Joss Whedon tried to sell it as a movie.

– Creator Joss Whedon later said that one of the reasons he chose Sutherland for the role was the fact that she had a warm demeanor, as well as what he felt she look similar to actress Sarah Michelle Gellar, who was to play her daughter in the series.

– The movie was screenwriterwritten and directed by Joss Whedon.

– Please spare a few moments examining Joss Whedon against comments I’ve made proposing the article’s demotion from Good Article status.

– On August 6, 2012, director Joss Whedon announced on Twitter that principal photography was complete.

– It stars Malcolm McDowell, Alan Bates, Oliver Reed, Florinda Bolkan, Joss Ackland, Alastair Sim, Britt Ekland, Bob Hoskins, Bob Peck, Frank Grimes, Christopher Cazenove and was distributed by 20th Century Fox.

– At first, her character was only going to be used for five episodes but became so popular that Joss Whedon decided to use her for more of the story.

– The series is film directordirected by Joss Agnew.

joss some example sentences
joss some example sentences

Example sentences of “joss”:

- It was Screenwriterwritten by Joss Whedon and directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet.

- Just in case you hadn't noticed the demotions link in the RecentChanges template go bold, I discovered a fair number of problems with the Joss Whedon article.

– It was Screenwriterwritten by Joss Whedon and directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet.

– Just in case you hadn’t noticed the demotions link in the RecentChanges template go bold, I discovered a fair number of problems with the Joss Whedon article.

– On September 17 2004, Joss Whedon said on the movie’s official site that shooting was done.

– It stars George Segal, Jacqueline Bisset, Robert Morley, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Philippe Noiret, Jean Rochefort, Frank Windsor, Peter Sallis, Tim Barlow, Joss Ackland, Nigel Havers, Nicholas Ball.

– Important speakers in the past include Lena Dunham, Jon Favreau, Mark Duplass, Ava DuVernay, Ryan Gosling, Nicolas Cage, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Tilda Swinton, Amy Schumer, Sally Field, Joss Whedon, Christine Vachon, RZA, Matthew McConaughey, Danny Boyle, Seth MacFarlane, Catherine Hardwicke, Richard Linklater, David Gordon Green, Harmony Korine, Henry Rollins, Sarah Green and Robert Rodriguez.

– The dialog was written by Joss Whedon.

– The dialogue in Joss Whedon’s series and movies is notable.

– The television programmetelevision series starred Sarah Michelle Gellar and was created and produced by screenwriter Joss Whedon.

– It was Writingwritten and directed by Joss Whedon.

– Winslet is the second of four children, her sisters are the actresses Anna and Beth Winslet and her brother is Joss Winslet, her mother Sally Anne is a barmaid and her father Roger John Winslet is a swimming pool contractor.

– He played Joss Shackleton, father to Vera Duckworth, His last television role was in an episode of “One Foot in the Grave” in the 1990s, playing a window cleaner.

– In a short video promoting the Charitable organizationcharity Equality Now Joss Whedon said that “Fray is not done, Fray is coming back.

– For the name of the show, Joss Whedon wanted something that had strength and movement.

In sentence examples of “common form”

How to use in-sentence of “common form”:

– In the 19th century the common form of German handwriting was German Kurrent.

– It is the most common form of traumatic brain injury.

– This is partly because of people’s exposure to American English via the media, for example CNN television, and the Internet, where the most common form of English is American English.

– The most common form of bankruptcy is the Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, which can be filed by businesses or individuals.

– The most common form of Rapan folk music is himene tarava.

– A common form involves hearing one or more voices talking.

In sentence examples of common form
In sentence examples of common form

Example sentences of “common form”:

- Work for wages is the most common form of work.

- The most common form of playing is called fingerstyle, in which the player plucks the fingers upwards with the ends of the fingers.
- Hot Jupiters were, until the advent of space-borne telescopes, the most common form of exoplanet known, due to the relative ease of detecting them with ground-based instruments.

– Work for wages is the most common form of work.

– The most common form of playing is called fingerstyle, in which the player plucks the fingers upwards with the ends of the fingers.

– Hot Jupiters were, until the advent of space-borne telescopes, the most common form of exoplanet known, due to the relative ease of detecting them with ground-based instruments.

– This may be because people hear and read American English through the mass mediamedia, for example television, and the Internet, where the most common form of English is American English.

– It is the most common form of pectus deformity, occurring in approximately 1 in 300-400 births, with a 3:1 male predominance ratio.

– Beta-carotene is the most common form in plants.

– The most common form of serotiny is pyriscence, in which a resin binds the cones shut until melted by a forest fire.

– The most common form of dementia is Alzheimer’s disease, which accounts for between 50 and 60 percent of all cases.

– Mild steel is the most common form of steel as its price is relatively low while it provides material properties that are acceptable for many applications.

– The more common form is green.

– There is also a less common form without cataplexy.

– Clams are a fairly common form of bivalve, therefore making it part of the phylum Mollusc.

– Deuteranopia is the most common form of color blindness; between five and ten percent of males suffer from it.

“inc” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “inc”:

+ He was also chairman of Marine Products Corporation, and RPC, Inc and a director of Dover Downs Gaming and Entertainment, Inc, and Dover Motorsports.

+ It was released by Zeebo Inc in 2009 in Brazil and Mexico.

+ Nupedia’s articles were written and owned by BomisBomis, Inc which was a web portal company.

+ On August 10, 2010, it was announced that Mineta would join LL Energy, Inc as Vice Chairman.

+ In October 2020, the United States Federal government of the United StatesGovernment Anti-Trust Lawsuit against Alphabet Inc over Googles monopoly on Search.

+ Lightspeed POS Inc is a Montreal-based CanadaCanadian technology company.

+ In January of 2007, Net Nanny was bought by ContentWatch, Inc and was moved to Salt Lake City, Utah.

inc use in-sentences
inc use in-sentences

“persistence” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “persistence”:

– The evidence is that lactose persistence grew in human groups who herdingherded cattle.

– Genetics of lactase persistence and lactose intolerance.

– His most famous work was “The Persistence of Memory which is now in MoMA, the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

– It was only through the tactful persistence of Benjamn Lumley, the manager of the theatre that the ballet was realized.

– Mary Edward Walker’s persistence and determination paid off as she served the sick and wounded on the battlefield, refusing to be pulled down because of her gender.

– This line of LEDs was then magnified by a lens, and a vibrating mirror would reflect each line at a certain time into each eye, creating a full image due to the human eye’s persistence of vision.

– A worldwide correlation of lactase persistence phenotype and genotypes.

persistence some ways to use
persistence some ways to use

In sentence examples of “departure”

How to use in-sentence of “departure”:

– On July 9, Nina and Vern announced their departure from MNL48, with Cassey filling Nina’s position in Team MII.

– It was the first of five movies the Marx Brothers made for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer after their departure from Paramount Pictures, and the first after Zeppo left the act.

– It serves long distance coach services and is also the departure point for many countryside coach tours originating from London.

– This lead to Batista’s departure from the stable.

– Vadim Igorevich Pruzhanov is a musician, and was the keyboardist of the United KingdomUK power metal band DragonForce until his departure in 2018.

– After many years of directorship, Kylián saw the departure of many fine and interesting performers.

– Both the “Let It Be” album and the US single “The Long and Winding Road” were released after McCartney’s announced departure from and subsequent break-up of the group.

– Following the departure of Sunghoon, the 3 remaining members released 1 more album before disbandment.

In sentence examples of departure
In sentence examples of departure

Example sentences of “departure”:

– Gage’s one significant departure from Amherst’s plan was to allow William Johnson to conduct a peace treaty at Niagara, giving those Native Americans who were ready to “bury the hatchet” a chance to do so.

– A victory in the next election would be monumental as the party navigates new Leadership with the departure of several senior members.

– The difficulty building the first floor was in bringing building materials and people up to it with a point of departure as in the elevators.

– Musically, the album is a departure from her 2007 album “Good Girl Gone Bad”, “Rated R” features a dark theme compared to her previous albums and features a wide range of genres such as pop, hip hop and RB.

– That company was also founded by Steve Jobs following his departure from Apple in 1985.

– The full Schengen acquis applies to all Spanish territories, but there are border checks on departure from Ceuta and Melilla to Spain or other Schengen countries, because of specific arrangements for visa exemptions for Moroccan nationals resident in the provinces of Tetuan and Nador.

– The third season saw the departure of Parnell, Caddell, and Herlocker and the temporary absence of O’Donnell.

– Lee has not spoken to Moody since his departure from the band.

– Ian Gillan was especially pleased that Ritchie Blackmore was no longer in the band, as he felt his departure saved them from a breakup.

– They all have laws that a broad education is required from ages five to eighteen, except for in Scotland where school departure is allowed from the age of sixteen.

– Following his departure from Pink Floyd, he released two records, “The Madcap Laughs” and “Barrett”, to little commercial success, due to the unusual lyrics and unsteady beats.

– Liverpool Street the main departure point from London to the East of England.

– The impetus behind Wright’s departure was his affair with Mamah BorthwickMamah Borthwick Cheney, who had been his client, along with her husband, Edwin Cheney.

– Goodwin writes that Saint-Saëns’s pupil and friend Gabriel Faure always said that the reason “Samson and Delilah” met with disinterest in France was the fact that the composer was viewed as a symphonistthus creating another departure from the norm.

– Following Vaudechamp’s departure from Louisiana in 1839, Amans assumed the role as the most celebrated portraitist in Louisiana.

- Gage's one significant departure from Amherst's plan was to allow William Johnson to conduct a peace treaty at Niagara, giving those Native Americans who were ready to "bury the hatchet" a chance to do so.

- A victory in the next election would be monumental as the party navigates new Leadership with the departure of several senior members.
- The difficulty building the first floor was in bringing building materials and people up to it with a point of departure as in the elevators.

More in-sentence examples of “departure”:

- He got back together with Steve Tasker in 2005 until his departure for Fox Sports in 2011.

- The departure controller instructed the aircraft to maintain 13,000ft.
- Also, doing things like changing sleeping patterns several days before departure may help people adjust to the new time zone.

– He got back together with Steve Tasker in 2005 until his departure for Fox Sports in 2011.

– The departure controller instructed the aircraft to maintain 13,000ft.

– Also, doing things like changing sleeping patterns several days before departure may help people adjust to the new time zone.

– Instead, Dermot O’Leary took over in Series 4 and presented for 8 series, until his departure from the show in Series 10.

– If the departure time is not the same as the destination time, jet lag can occur.

– He officially cited the reason for his departure as the increasing amount of time he was needed at Epitaph as The Offspring became one of the biggest bands of the mid-1990s, but it was well known that his departure was not on good terms.

– Burns’s departure caused a resurface of the rumors that had circulated about him since 1998.

– The new lift design presents a departure from the traditional, looped over-the-top traction rope routing of traction elevators.

– But in 1936 he was passed over in both – first in Philadelphia, where Eugene Ormandy succeeded Stokowski at the Philadelphia Orchestra, and then in New York, where Toscanini’s departure left a vacancy at the New York Philharmonic but John Barbirolli and Artur Rodzinski were engaged in preference to Klemperer.

– On 1 April 2017, at the Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry annual general meeting Barrow narrowed down his departure as Prime Minister to less than a year and stated that he will retire in March 2018.

– Several Automated teller machineATMs and currency exchange shops are available in the departure and arrival areas.

– In 1982, according to British heavy metal magazine “Kerrang!”, Coverdale was considered for the vocalist position with Black Sabbath following the departure of Ronnie James Dio.

– The fourth season marked the temporary departure of Hissrich.

– In addition to the 53 stations, Hiroshige’s series of images includes one print showing the departure from Edo.

– He appeared in the soap opera “One Life to Live”, in which he played, in a departure of his previous roles, “a very angry man”.

– The album was supposed to be Marilyn Manson’s departure from music.

– The hotel manager organizes the departure of the last guests.

– This marked a further departure by the United States from the Cold War conflict and its strain on Cuba–United States relations.

– Upset over the manner in which LeBron James announced his departure from the team, Gilbert’s company lowered the price of posters bearing James’s likeness to $17.41, referring to the year of Arnold’s birth.

– In a statement upon his departure in 1992, Forster summarized his tenure as “Beginning with the rudiments of a small museum library…

– With their departure from the label, it is unknown if KARA has disbanded or not.

– Following his departure from Congress he has served on a number of governmental advisory boards, most notably as the vice chairman of the 9/11 Commission.

– The eccentricity is a measure of the departure of this ellipse from circularity.

– Since 2010, she has co-presented “Strictly Come Dancing”s main results show on Sunday nights with Tess Daly on BBC One and since 2014 she has been co-host with Daly on the Saturday night live shows, following the departure of Sir Bruce Forsyth.

– After his departure from Sport Boys, Catala signed with Juan Aurich, where he would enjoy one of the best season of his career as well as help his team finish 3rd in the league.

– The fourth episode saw the departure of original crew member Llewellyn Wells.

– The band started out combining mystical lyric themes with neo-classical metal, but went in a more streamlined commercial style following Dio’s departure from the group.

– Anne Foy presented pre-recorded in-vision links at the weekend alongside her dog, Elliot, until her departure in March 2008.

– They prepared for their departure on a flying saucer, which was to rescue the group of true believers.

– Waters became the primary lyrical contributor in Pink Floyd after the departure of fellow founder member Syd Barrett in January 1968, and sang lead vocals on at least one half of all Pink Floyd tracks during his tenure with the band.

– Since her departure from “Coronation Street”, Barker has mostly been a character actress in television dramas, such as the 1984 Channel 4 series, “Scully”, in which she played teacher Mrs.

– Ferry terminal near Departure Bay.

– Many Standard Instrument Approach and Departure Procedures into Channel Islands airports use ORTAC as part of the procedure.

– The airport has a smoking room in the Departure area.

– This album was welcomed by many as something of a return to the band’s classic sound, after the sonic departure of “In Reverie” in 2003.

– John, due to Freddy’s departure to 12th century Syria.

– Rites of passage are rituals performed by human beings, individually or collectively as a social group, that symbolically acknowledge the departure from one phase of life and the arrival into another.

– The band stopped performing after their nomination at the Golden Disk Awards on December 11th, 2008, because of the members’ departure for the compulsory South Korean military service.

– However, MP4 is a patent-encumbered format, and using a proprietary format would be a departure from our current practice of only supporting open formats on our sites — even though the licenses appear to have acceptable legal terms, with only a small fee required.

– Following the departure of the Angles from Anglia about 350, the region was occupied by Danish settlers not later than the 8th century.

– Ares V was planned to launch the Earth Departure Stage and Altair lunar lander for a plan to return to the Moon in 2019.

– That his hour of departure had come.

– In particular, the arrival of a female figure is a departure from the Indo-Arabic game, and the figure of a bishop is also significant.

– In Chapter 4, verses 6 to 8 he writes “For I am now ready to be martyroffered, and the time of my departure is at hand.

– At 9:15:00, the pilot made initial contact with the departure controller informing him that the airplane was at 1,300ft and climbing to 5,000ft.

– With the departure of Douglas, the airport took the name Orchard Field Airport.

– This has remained the lineup since Jon Lord’s departure from Deep Purple and the hiring of Don Airey to replace him.

– In both musical and lyrical aspects, the album represents a departure from the acoustic-oriented production of her previous album “Goodbye Lullaby”, featuring a more pop and upbeat sound juxtaposed with power and piano ballads.