“couple of” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “couple of”:

+ After being reviewed by other users for the last couple of days, I feel it’s ready to be considered for the VG tag.

+ But after a couple of weeks, the TRP ratings dropped, and the channel had to shut down the season on 4 August 2015.

+ Dirk van den Broek A couple of years later he changed his stores, just into Dirk named after himself.

+ Southend-on-Sea is just a couple of miles away on the other side of the Thames estuary.

+ It is a museum which is a couple of blocks west of the ballpark.

couple of how to use in sentences
couple of how to use in sentences

Example sentences of “couple of”:

+ It took a couple of years, but Heisenberg was able to prove the Uncertainty Principle, which says that Δx × Δp = h/2, which is the number that comes out of the original equations but leaves out the π and the i that have to do with phase changes.

+ The difference between this project and the other one I was involved with is staggering; the welcoming I received here within the first couple of hours of editing was unimaginable, and I hope that keeps up.

+ They become male at about 9 months, but after a couple of years they change sex to become female.

+ I would like to have it put on record right now that I voted, albeit a couple of hours late, for a candidate that I considered to be a net positive for the project.

+ One day she realized that her gender had a couple of bonuses to it.

+ Culkin mysteriously dropped out of acting at the age of 14 but later returned at the age of 23 for in a couple of movies as a recurring adult actor.

+ After a couple of years in the Hanshin minor league system, Igawa entered the starting rotation in 2001.

+ The language that they sing in is almost always German languageGerman, although they have made a couple of songs in the English language and the Russian language.

+ Then, just a couple of hours after reaching peak intensity, at 6:00 Coordinated Universal TimeUCT on August 27, Laura made landfall in mbar, at the same wind speed of the 1856 Last Island hurricane.

+ I’ve noticed in the last couple of days that some bots and some people using AWB are organizing interwiki by alphabetizing the two-letter abbreviation.

+ In 1977 he is part of the theater group “El Juglar”, where he stayed for 7 years, formed by Ernesto ‘El Flaco’ Suárez and Tati Interllige, a couple of Argentines who came to the country to take courses.

+ He did not win anything for the first couple of years.

+ John Keay writes that “he may indeed be an early manifestation of Lord Shiva as Pashu-pati”, but a couple of his specialties of this figure does not match with Rudra.

+ I’ve been a donor for a couple of years for that reason.

+ The couple of news articles listed are about his report and the cost of raising children in Australia in general, not about Michael Dockery himself.

+ A couple of couch gags have been over one minute long.

+ Although he was arrested a couple of times in his life and his earliest records were not successful, Lance was most known for his music hits in the United States called “Monkey Time” and “Um, Um, Um, Um, Um, Um”.

+ A writer for a PBS group blog named the awards as “one of only a couple of journalism prizes that means anything”.

+ I began reading another book on the subject and wrote a couple of sentences based on part of chapter one, but I editorialized a little because Fox News does that a lot.

+ It took a couple of years, but Heisenberg was able to prove the Uncertainty Principle, which says that Δx × Δp = h/2, which is the number that comes out of the original equations but leaves out the π and the i that have to do with phase changes.

+ The difference between this project and the other one I was involved with is staggering; the welcoming I received here within the first couple of hours of editing was unimaginable, and I hope that keeps up.
+ They become male at about 9 months, but after a couple of years they change sex to become female.

More in-sentence examples of “couple of”:

+ This was promoted to GA couple of years back and almost no work has been done on it since then, so it’s probably not close to VGA standard yet.

+ Anyway, Chenzw has said he will review it in a couple of days, so let’s just leave it at that.

+ I note that a couple of editors are still concerned over his behaviour, but we’ve all said and done things we regret here.

+ Also, the fact that all but a couple of the edits are by anoms further leads me to believe it is a hoax.

+ These were the Social Democratic Party, the Democratic Party, and a couple of other parties from before the war.

+ First, they have to avoid rice for a couple of weeks.

+ A couple of hours ago, Osiris gave me the flood flag.

+ I’d invite others to join me and we can get this done within a couple of weeks.

+ Thanks! It may be helpful also for IP block with account creation blocked for a couple of months.

+ The American poet Walt Whitman cited Sand’s novel “Consuelo” as a personal favorite and the sequel to this novel “La Comtesse De Rudolstady” contains at least a couple of passages that appear to have had a very direct influence on him.

+ Eartha Kitt was on Broadway a couple of times in plays like “New Faces” and “Timbuktu”.

+ A couple of movies that are written like this are Citizen Kane.

+ Found a couple of hits in Google mainly related to the school’s opening and funding, but nothing thereafter.

+ A couple of days later they stole horses from two farms.

+ After this, he worked as an office clerk in a couple of London shipping companies.

+ The band was formed by four friends and was originally called, A Couple of Couples but was changed to Silversun Pickups because it was an off licence across from the Silverlake Lounge and near their house at Sunset and Silverlake Blvds in Los Angeles.

+ This movie is about a couple of childish rivals drinking a magic potion which promises eternal youth.

+ Here are a couple of simple examples showing the template.

+ During the second time, he said that he was going to leave Israel for a couple of days.

+ I’ve already had to delete a couple of pages for him on his behalf, which he is perfectly capable of doing himself.

+ Due to some breaking changes in MobileFrontend and VisualEditor, VisualEditor was not working correctly on the mobile site for a couple of days in early January.

+ Also, we will have phantom move entries that will not coincide with our move log, to note a couple of problems with importing all revisions.

+ They have a short life-span of a couple of days.

+ He made a couple of obscure jazz tinged albums for the Argo label.

+ Controversy around deletion/undeletion of couple of articles is definitely within local community’s scope, and there’s no real reason to take this affair to Meta because no foundation principle is violated.

+ A couple of hours later the gang rode into the town of Collector.

+ This was promoted to GA couple of years back and almost no work has been done on it since then, so it's probably not close to VGA standard yet.

+ Anyway, Chenzw has said he will review it in a couple of days, so let's just leave it at that.

+ Closed as promoted: It’s run it’s time, it’s in good shape, and there’s been a couple of votes in support.

+ In 2002 at times the two drivers, Heinz-Harald Frentzen and Enrique Bernoldi deliberately failed to qualify for a couple of races in an attempt to save some money.

+ This digestion process takes much longer than opening the shell, perhaps a couple of days.

+ A couple of villagers tried to fit into the box but it didn’t work.

+ I’ll go re-write it within a couple of days: I am currently very busy with other work.

+ Over the next couple of days the system gradually developed further, before late on June 16, the JMA, JTWC and PAGASA, all reported that the system had developed into a tropical depression, with PAGASA naming it as Egay.

+ After rejecting the idea for a couple of years, Livingstone hosted a Jewish Hanukkah ceremony at City Hall in December 2005.

+ Vlad’s brother, Radu the Handsome, died a couple of years earlier and had been replaced on the Wallachian throne by another Turkish candidate, Prince Basarab the Elder, a member of the Dăneşti clan.

+ I have the ability to make sound judgement with regards to the technical matters in botting, and I’m able to read source code in a couple of languages.

+ I am unsure about whether places can be quick deleted, otherwise I may have done so on a couple of these for sure.

+ The city had more than 100,000 inhabitants for a couple of years.

+ The oldest qanats, found in the region once known as Persian EmpirePersia, are believed to be a couple of thousand years old.

+ Would one of you nice administrators turn my flood flag on? I will be doing flag template maintenance for a couple of hours.

+ Again he specialised in British affairs, and the agency sent him as correspondent to London for a couple of years.

+ Brooklands is a completely residential area which also houses a couple of gated communitites, homestays and resorts.

+ When the band reformed a couple of years after splitting in 1969, Australian born Geoff Bridgford briefly became a member.

+ The system gradually developed over a couple of days, until it became a typhoon, meanwhile Tropical Depression Hanna became Tropical Storm Lekima as Francisco made landfall in Kyushu and dissipated, and Lekima became the seasons’third typhoon, and rapidly intensified along with its slow movement over the Philippine Sea, and became the season’s second super typhoon.

+ The show has led to several movies, books, DVDs, and has been the inspiration for a couple of other TV shows.

+ EEN was a regional cooperative that began to show programs between a couple of its member stations.

+ A couple of hours later on the 25 February Friedrich Merz in turn announced his intention to stand for the leadership of the party.

+ Victories were achieved in the next couple of years, sufficient for Commodus to claim credit with a triumph.

+ Just a couple of redlinks I’ll make, but apart from that looks like GA standards.

+ Emulators have difficulty adding this image to the memory, thus, the game will appear to freeze for a couple of seconds before the menu opens up.

“ruling” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “ruling”:

+ After the Second World War, most of them were no longer willing to support the British ruling class in India.

+ Elros became the first King of Númenor, and took the ruling name Tar-Minyatur.

+ This design is adapted from the flag of the Zimbabwe African National Union, the current ruling party in Zimbabwe.

+ The pharaoh ruling at any given time of Egypt was always the living image of Horus.

+ This article lists Dukes, Electors, and Kings ruling over territories named Saxony from the beginning of the Saxon Duchy in the 9th century to the end of the Saxon Kingdom in 1918.

+ A different ruling in “Gonzales” would have also given the Attorney General much more power over the states and their doctors.

+ The ruling party, Fatah, only got 45, giving Hamas the majority of the 132 available seats and the chance to form a majority government on their own.

ruling - some sentence examples
ruling – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “ruling”:

+ Near the 11th century, the Norse ruling class mixed with the Eastern Slavs.

+ He is one of the longest ruling non-royal leaders in history.

+ This school was only for the members of the ruling families and their courtiers.

+ In 1969, membership of the party was only 55,000, making the PCC the smallest ruling communist party in the world.

+ A dynasty is a series of rulers which are considered to be part of the same family because they are ruling a country over generations.

+ Later that year he became the health minister, so he was included in the government coalition of ruling parties.

+ In the Ottoman Empire, execution by strangulation was reserved for very high officials and members of the ruling family.

+ Senate Law The First Mayor forms the ministries, according to the coalition agreement of the ruling parties.

+ But Boeing complained that the ruling was not fair and the US Government Accountability Office agreed with Boeing.

+ Members of the ruling group have passed on power to their eldest surviving Child.

+ Near the 11th century, the Norse ruling class mixed with the Eastern Slavs.

+ He is one of the longest ruling non-royal leaders in history.
+ This school was only for the members of the ruling families and their courtiers.

+ This ruling meant that no sodomy law in the United States was constitutional or could be used to charge a person with a crime.

+ The descendants of Rurik were the ruling dynasty of Rus’.

+ Members from both the ruling party, Chama Cha Mapinduzi disagreed with Mr Pinda’s interpretation and stand firmly in recognizing Zanzibar as a fully autonomous and full state.

+ The ruling Cambodian People’s Party claimed victory by winning 68 seats in Parliament.

+ Gore” ruling got a lot of criticism but was also defended in a long 2001 law review article by George Mason University law professor Nelson Lund.

+ Diamonds are the ruling class of the Gem Homeworld, served by servant Pearls.

+ Invasion by the Kalabhras during the third century disturbed the tradition, and order of the land by displacing the three traditional ruling dynasties.

More in-sentence examples of “ruling”:

+ This was three men ruling over the Roman Republic: Mark Antony, Lepidus and Octavian.

+ The "Worcestershire sauce" is one of many food products that were made because of United KingdomBritain ruling India.

+ This was three men ruling over the Roman Republic: Mark Antony, Lepidus and Octavian.

+ The “Worcestershire sauce” is one of many food products that were made because of United KingdomBritain ruling India.

+ In East Asia, having era names based on ruling monarchs ended in the 20th century except for Japan, where they are still used.

+ Memberships may be ended through a decision of the ruling body of the Church of Satan consisting of the High Priest, the High Priestess and the Council of Nine.

+ An aristocracy is a government run by the people of a ruling class, usually people who come from wealthy families, families with a particular set of values, or people who come from a particular place.

+ After the wars that Napoleon had waged, there were not so many ruling aristocratic families.

+ White has been associated historically with the Imam, the religious leader of Oman and at times the political rival to the ruling Sultan.

+ Under Napthine’s leadership, the Liberal Party did poorly in the polls and did not make any significant electoral inroads on the ruling Labor Government.

+ After the 1860s, they shared the ruling of Mount Lebanon with the Maronites and were later considered the 4th major religious sect after independence.

+ In 1852 Turgenev himself was put in prison for a month for praising Nikolai Gogol – a famous Russian writer who had been criticised by the ruling powers in the country.

+ Such new weaponry, used by a proto-hoplite model of infantry able to withstand attacks of massed chariotry, would destabilize states that were based upon the use of chariots by the ruling class.

+ Due to a ruling by the Supreme Court of the United States, Gilmore was the first person executed in the United States after a ten-year span during which no executions were carried out in the country.

+ The sultans of Oman are members of the Al Said dynasty, which is the ruling family of Oman.

+ Some Egyptian dynasties may have overlapped, with different pharaohs ruling in different regions at the same time.

+ Maria Anna thus became Queen of Portugal as the wife of the ruling king.

+ Because he was the older, Ernest became Elector of Saxony, but the brothers shared ruling the lands until 1485.

+ He was the leader of Serbia’s ruling Socialist Party.

+ In November 1814, his father General Sanukaji Amar Singh Thapa died who was defending the His niece Queen Lalita Tripurasundari was the youngest wife of King Rana Bahadur Shah and the ruling Queen Mother.

+ When the Roman Empire collapsed, the Greeks emerged as the ruling class of the Byzantine Empire, and the Greek language became the official language of the empire, which included all the territories around the eastern Mediterranean Sea.

+ Without expressly ruling on petitioner’s request for a Hearing, the trial judge denied the motion, and the jury ultimately convicted the defendant.

+ The Songhai people were the ruling elite in the empire.

+ Richard Cromwell was not suited to ruling the country.

+ The Ningthouja dynasty or the Mangang dynasty is one of the longest ruling clan dynasties in the world.

+ She was the only daughter of Ercole III d’Este, Duke of ModenaErcole III of Modena and Maria Teresa Cybo-Malaspina, ruling Duchess of Carrara and Massa.

+ In 1666, Morocco was reunited by the Alaouite Dynasty, who have been the ruling house of Morocco ever since.

+ This ruling is only valid for the European Union, and other countries in Europe.

+ Germany had a difficult time ruling the territory, and it experienced many insurgencies.

+ The Taiping Rebellion was against the ruling Qing Dynasty.

+ Although not ruling all of the Sahara, homage was paid to the Caliph by Saharan Africa usually via various nomad Berber tribes.

+ At some point, the ruling dynasties of Chichen and Uxmal declined.

+ When the Hyksos left Upper Egypt, the Egyptian ruling house in Thebes set itself up as the Seventeenth Dynasty.

+ An example of strict ruling is the Gambling Law in the USA.

+ He continued Hồ Chí Minh’s policy of ruling through collective leadership.

+ He was the head of the parliamentarian group of the ruling Socialist Party of Albania until 2017.

+ The planet Krypton faces imminent destruction due to an unstable core, and its ruling council is under the threat of rebel General Zod and his followers.

+ The Bulgarian Communist Party was the ruling political party in Bulgaria from 1946 until 1990.

+ The Lake Mungo results were due to thermoremanent magnetization, ruling out a sedimentological phenomena.

+ Parasakthi was released on 17 October 1952, during the festive occasion of Diwali, and faced controversies because of its portrayal of Brahmins and Hindu customs and practices in poor light.The society with powerful peoples including the then ruling State government even demanded the film to be banned.

+ Even after the reformation and the dissolution of the abbey in 1552, the church continued to serve as the main burial place for the ruling Mecklenburg nobility as well as the place of worship for the Evangelical-Lutheran congregation.

+ This was the first time since 1993 the city-state has had only a single ruling party.

+ The river was named the Orange River in honor of the Dutch peopleDutch ruling family, the House of Orange, by the Dutch explorer Robert Jacob Gordon.

+ He is a member of the ruling African National Congress and the party’s current provincial chairperson.

+ It made the samurai the ruling class of Japanese society.

+ In 1866, the Tokugawa Shogunate was ruling Japan.

+ Also, in its ruling in “Brown”, the Court had not given the states any instructions for “how” to end school segregation.

+ According to the country’s Constitution, a two-third majority in Parliament, both in the House of Assembly of Barbados and the Senate of Barbados must have a two-third of the ruling party.

“poultry” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “poultry”:

+ The Agriculture Dept., which controls fresh produce and meats, only requires labeling of the date when poultry is packed at the farm.

+ She was the publisher of Modern Poultry Breeder.

+ Types of meat include beef and veal from cattle, pork, ham and bacon from pigs, mutton from sheep, “venison” from deer, fish, insects, and poultry from chickens, ducks and turkeys.

+ Healthy diets have higher servings of fruit, nut nuts, fish, poultry and whole-grain foods.

+ In “Schechter Poultry Corp.

poultry - example sentences
poultry – example sentences

Example sentences of “poultry”:

+ Some foods – such as potatoes or whole, skin-on poultry – have a natural coating and do not require breading or battering.

+ Long-tailed weasels are known to take poultry from poultry farms.

+ Eloise Blaine Cram was in charge of the parasites of poultry section of the zoological division of the Bureau of Animal Industry at the United States Department of Agriculture.

+ Lemon verbena leafleaves are used to add a lemony taste to fish and poultry dishes, vegetable marinades, salad dressings, jams, puddings, and beverages.

+ Farms in North Carolina grow many different foods such as grapes, peanuts, Christmas trees, poultry and Egg eggs, hogs, milk, cattle, sweet potatoes, and soybeans.

+ Methods for keeping poultry range from free-range systems, where the birds can roam as they will but at night they are kept in barns for their own protection, through semi-intensive systems where they are kept in barns and have perches, litter and some freedom of movement, to intensive systems where they are kept in cages.

+ Some foods – such as potatoes or whole, skin-on poultry – have a natural coating and do not require breading or battering.

+ Long-tailed weasels are known to take poultry from poultry farms.
+ Eloise Blaine Cram was in charge of the parasites of poultry section of the zoological division of the Bureau of Animal Industry at the United States Department of Agriculture.

+ Having arrived in Sydney, they ran a poultry farm.

+ A critical review of fear tests used on cattle, pigs, sheep, poultry and horses.

+ Local fishermen supplied fresh fish, and farmers reared sheep, pigs, cattle and poultry for the garrisons.

+ Different types made from pork and beef mixtures as well as poultry can now be found.

Sentence example of “interdisciplinary”

How to use in-sentence of “interdisciplinary”:

+ When it was first suggested in 1956, Marija Gimbutas’s answer to the question of Indo-European origins was a pioneering interdisciplinary synthesis of archaeology and linguistics.

+ Herzliya Interdisciplinary Center is an international college in Herzliya, Israel.

+ It is the location of the university’s new College of Interdisciplinary and Creative Studies.

+ The Neandertal type site revisited: interdisciplinary investigations of skeletal remains from the Neander Valley, Germany.

+ It is a member of the Claremont Colleges and is known for its extensive interdisciplinary core curriculum and historic campus.

+ Fostering an interdisciplinary atmosphere among its 73 laboratories, a faculty member is assigned to one of only six interconnecting research areas.

+ Systems science is the interdisciplinary field of science, that studies the principles of systems in nature, in society and in science itself.

Sentence example of interdisciplinary
Sentence example of interdisciplinary

Example sentences of “interdisciplinary”:

+ He is the Professor of Law at the Interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya.

+ Specialized in connections between literature, philosophy and ethics in the Classicismclassical age, he is the author of books on libertarianism scholar and Epicureanism, the forms of the fable or satire, from an interdisciplinary perspective.

+ She was a keynote speaker at the Interdisciplinary Social Sciences Conference in Barcelona, Spain, in 2012.The next year, she was invited as a keynote speaker by the New Directions in the Humanities conference and the Arts in Society conference in Budapest, Hungary.

+ Waterbolk was known for his interdisciplinary work in archaeology.

+ Kaplan as a cross-cultural, societal management approach based on interdisciplinary principles.

+ Some reflections on the golden age of interdisciplinary social psychology.

+ The Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation: An Interdisciplinary Study.

+ She was vice-president of the Pierre Belon Interdisciplinary Society.

+ Inside this umbrella, research and teaching teams were based on interdisciplinary problems, such as ecology or cell division or Earth history.

+ An example for this use of interdisciplinary art, which combines abstract text and abstract visuals is the german project “”.

+ Kruszelnicki was awarded the Ig Nobel Prize for Interdisciplinary Research in 2002.

+ It is an interdisciplinary field that incorporates theoretical bases from anthropology, ecology, economics, education, law, medicine, philosophy, politics, psychology, sociology and science.

+ Control theory is an interdisciplinary branch of engineering and mathematics.

+ He has recently set up the Norman Foster Foundation which promotes interdisciplinary thinking and research to help new generations of architects, designers and urbanists to anticipate the future.

+ She taught at Columbia College Chicago in the Interdisciplinary Arts Graduate Program and the Theater Department.

+ He is the Professor of Law at the Interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya.

+ Specialized in connections between literature, philosophy and ethics in the Classicismclassical age, he is the author of books on libertarianism scholar and Epicureanism, the forms of the fable or satire, from an interdisciplinary perspective.

“American Psychiatric Association” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “American Psychiatric Association”:

+ The American Psychiatric Association gives a diagnosis of gender dysphoria in teenagers or adults if they feel two or more of these feelings.

+ Medically, this condition is classified by the American Psychiatric Association as a mental disorder.World Health Organization, ” Section F65.4: Paedophilia Some pedophiles have sex with children or use children in a sexual way.

+ Washington, D.C.: Joint Information Service of the American Psychiatric Association and the National Association for Mental Health.

+ The American Psychiatric Association is a group of Psychiatrypsychiatrists in the United States.

+ He was founding editor of “The American Psychiatric Association Annual Review” and “Harvard Mental Health Letter”.

+ The American Psychiatric Association has criticized the treatments.

+ In 2013, the American Psychiatric Association published the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.

+ Written by the American Psychiatric Association lists all of the mental health conditions that are recognized by the APA, and sets out the official requirements that have to be met for each condition to be diagnosed.

American Psychiatric Association - sentence examples
American Psychiatric Association – sentence examples

“understanding” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “understanding”:

– NOAA warns people for dangerous weather, charts seas and sky, guides the use and protection of ocean and coastal resources, and conducts research to help understanding and stewardship of the environment.

– It will bring in an expert who have detailed knowledge and understanding of the issue, to clearly present both side’s arguments clearly.

– The other area Wernicke’s area was found to control understanding of language.

– When astronomers started understanding the kinds of planet they extended the term to include our nearest rocky neighbours: Mercury Mercury, Venus and Mars.

– However, they allow an understanding of the physics of waves, and have become an important concept in quantum physics.

understanding how to use in sentences
understanding how to use in sentences

Example sentences of “understanding”:

– I’m writing this with complete understanding that articles created by IPs are less likely to be maintained or fixed; nevertheless, that is how I think.

– The understanding of crystal structures is needed to understand crystallographic defects.

– The Wikimedia Foundation’s Fundraising team have begun our ‘User Experience’ project, with the goal of understanding the donation experience in different countries outside the USA and enhancing the localization of our donation pages.

– Wookiees are capable of understanding English languageEnglish but cannot speak it.

– Evans-Pritchard, unlike his teachers, saw anthropology as less of a natural science and more about understanding culture and explaining history.

– Medical understanding of hormones began in the 19th century with Graves’ disease, caused by a swelling of the thyroid gland.

– On 11 April 2006, MTRCL signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding with the Hong Kong government, the owner of Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation, to merge the operation of the two railway networks in Hong Kong in spite of the strong opposition by the KCRC staff.

– Prospecting for energy sources and valuable minerals depends on understanding the geological history of an area.

– Cuts to the original were made almost immediately because the singers were not capable of understanding and thus acting their roles.

– For many years work on the study of Stonehenge had overshadowed any real breakthroughs in the understanding of Woodhenge.

– Other tests have to do with words or the understanding of language.

– Molecular biology chiefly concerns itself with understanding the interactions between the various systems of a cell, including the interrelationship of DNA, RNA and protein biosynthesis and learning how these interactions are regulated.

– Schafer was elected chair of the Republican Governors Association in 2000 and that same year he co-founded and co-chaired the Governors Biotechnology Partnership to increase public understanding and support for the benefits of agricultural biotechnology.

– Their findings have created an understanding of the brain and how humans learn and do things.

- I'm writing this with complete understanding that articles created by IPs are less likely to be maintained or fixed; nevertheless, that is how I think.

- The understanding of crystal structures is needed to understand crystallographic defects.
- The Wikimedia Foundation's Fundraising team have begun our 'User Experience' project, with the goal of understanding the donation experience in different countries outside the USA and enhancing the localization of our donation pages.

More in-sentence examples of “understanding”:

- Tetley´s work made a great impression on Kylián, namely Tetley’s understanding of movement, and its relation to space, was a revelation for Kylián.

- Frankly, I am having a hard time understanding your concerns.
- Thirty years later, chroniclers read the accounts of these processions and translated "pueri" as "children" without understanding the usage.

– Tetley´s work made a great impression on Kylián, namely Tetley’s understanding of movement, and its relation to space, was a revelation for Kylián.

– Frankly, I am having a hard time understanding your concerns.

– Thirty years later, chroniclers read the accounts of these processions and translated “pueri” as “children” without understanding the usage.

– On April 11, 2006, MTR Corporation Limited signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding with the Hong Kong Government, the owner of Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation, to merge the operation of the two railway networks of Hong Kong.

– Many important archaeological discoveries have been made that improve our understanding of that era.

– It provides a framework for understanding and researching human social interaction.

– This is the basis for understanding logarithms.

– Sadly, she was beaten for not understanding the commands of her owners John and Sally Dumont.

– And he’s not, not as understanding of my pettiness about that.

– It is meant to improve understanding of biology, engineering, physics, chemistry and many other fields.

– An understanding of how computers are organized, how they seem to work at a very low level, is needed to understand how an assembly language program works.

– According to Dunst, neighbors would never readily accept them and the newcomers were accused of not understanding “the Christiania lifestyle” despite Dunst claim that they introduced a democratic management form and established open workshops for photography, art, music, dance, video.

– As cladistic understanding of the vertebrates has improved over the last few decades a monophyletic Rhipidistia is now understood to include the ancestor of the whole Tetrapoda.

– An acquaintance of the literature of a society or a country is of prime importance for the understanding of that society or country, because the consciousness of the soul of a society or country, because the consciousness of the soul of a society gets reflected in its literature also.” History is witness to the authenticity of the above statement.

– After the Second World War twinning was a way to bring European people into a closer understanding of each other and to promote cross-border projects and peace.

– An important task in creating a software program is understanding the requirements.

– He discussed the importance of the unconscious mind in understanding conscious thought and behaviour.

– Page Previews provide a preview of any linked article, giving readers a quick understanding of a related article without leaving the current page.

– Analysis is the process of breaking a complex topic or substance into smaller parts to gain a better understanding of it.

– Oort made significant contributions to understanding the Milky Way, Oort J.H.

– Both Gay-Lussac and von Liebig had a purely chemical understanding of the fermentation process: in their view, the process can be optimized with Catalysischemical catalyzers; neither of them was interested in seeing it with a microscope.

– The pipe codes function exactly the same as HTML table markup, so a knowledge of HTML table code will help in understanding pipe code.

– It has always been my understanding that before you reverse another administrators action, you either attempt to talk to them, or talk to the community.

– Advances in understanding the interrelations between leptin resistance and obesity.

– Arabic is widely studied in Madrassas and Islamic institutions around the country for better understanding of the Qurān, Hadith and any other Islamic texts.

– In English language, the term was originally applied only to females, but increasingly is applied to males as well, as common understanding of reproductionreproductive mechanisms increases and the importance of the male role is better known.

– In 2017, Georgina Stewart published a criticism “The Gift”, specifically on Mauss’s understanding of Hau.

– He made up a way of understanding how atoms work by inventing an atom sized thing called a skyrmion which is not an atom but helps to understand the way atoms work.

– These tools are not given to every user, because people may mess up with them if they don’t have the experience and understanding in the first place.

– The study of Noncovalent bondingnon-covalent interactions is crucial to understanding many biological processes from cell structure to vision that rely on these forces for structure and function.

– One common understanding of norm is: something that is regarded as normal or typical.

– Members of a subculture often signal each other through the use of fashion style, stereotypical behaviors, and use of a secret language created to prevent outsiders from understanding them.

– Events such as the Investiture Controversy in medieval Europe led to people wanting “free” elections, with a medieval understanding of free.

– Olduvai Gorge is one of the most important prehistoric sites in the world and has been instrumental in furthering understanding of early human evolution.

– Work on understanding the Enigma, and on breaking German military signals, was of vital importance in the Battle of the Atlantic, the greatest threat to Britain during the war.

– I have a pretty good understanding of how this wiki works now.

– Protestants, however, often use each member’s own understanding of the Bible to determine beliefs.

– In algebra, when letters, numbers, and arithmetic symbols occur together, the understanding is that the letters stand for variables, which are either symbols of their own, numbers not yet known, or numbers that change during the course of the problem.

– I haven’t have time to look deep into this current case but there are suggestions in the oppose column that this is a very new user making such requests w/o understanding our culture etc.

– The rediscovery of the scientific work of Gregor Mendel in 1900 led to modern genetics, and an understanding of how heredity worked.

– He had difficulty understanding the character in rehearsal and asked Benois for guidance.

– His last words were “I hope that this execution is the last act of the tragedy of the Second World War and that the lesson taken from this world war will be that peace and understanding should exist between peoples.

– Important elements of modern materials science are a product of the space race: the understanding and engineering of the metallic alloys, and silica and carbon materials, used in the construction of space exploration vehicles.

– I have a deep understanding of the privacy policy and can demonstrate when to check, and when not to check.

– Often, the distinction between vectors and pseudovectors is overlooked, but it becomes important in understanding and exploiting the effect of symmetry on the solution to physical systems.

– Ceasefires may be declared as part of a formal treaty, but they have also been called part of an informal understanding between opposing forces.

– It is worth noting that at this period Americans still followed a British understanding in which laws could be “unconstitutional” without being illegal.

Use the word “persia”

How to use in-sentence of “persia”:

+ Islamic rule expanded westward across North Africa and into Hispania and eastward through Persia and ultimately to Sindh and Punjab regionPunjab in modern-day Pakistan.

+ Shaykh Ahmad-i-Ahsa’i started a Shi’a Islam religious group in Persia in the 1790s.

+ When King Xerxes of Persia fought the Greeks of Asia Minor, Athens helped the Greeks in Asia Minor.

+ When Persia was taken over by Muslims the game was spread to all parts of the Muslim world.

+ During this time it was the capital of Persia for the second time in its history.

+ Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography, William Smith, 1870, pp.210, Aria’na The Middle Persian name of the SassaniansSassanian Empire, an empire that ruled Persia from the 3rd century to the 7th century, was “Eran-shar” meaning the “Aryan Empire”.

+ Today Persia is called Iran.

Use the word persia
Use the word persia

Example sentences of “persia”:

+ Then, Alexander the Great took the country by fighting and the “Achaemenid dynasty” of Persia later ruled.

+ These factors made the Islamic conquest of Persia easier than it would have been in earlier times.

+ The wars between Athens and Sparta allowed Persia to take back all she had lost in the Greco–Persian wars, until finally Alexander the Great put an end to the Achaemenid Empire.

+ In 480 BC, Xerxes I of Persia tried to capture Greece.

+ Other people took Persia by warfi\ghting, like the Turks.

+ It was put down in 494 BC, but Darius I of Persia was keen to punish Athens for its role in the revolt.

+ The name Persia was used when dealing with other countries and in government papers.

+ Humayun was forced to go to Persia in exile, for 15 years.

+ Both the Shah of Persia and the King of Romania asked Morell to be their personal doctors, but Morell refused.

+ Chatrang, or Shatranj, was the name given to the early game of History of chesschess when it travelled to Persia and then to the Arab world.

+ In Sassanid Persia around 600 the name became “Chatrang” and the rules were developed further, and players started calling “Shāh!” when the king could not escape from attack.

+ Ardashir I was an energetic king, responsible for the resurgence not just of Persia but of Iranian-speaking peoples as a unified nation, the strengthening of Zoroastrianism, and the establishment of a dynasty that would endure for four centuries.

+ In oriental countries like Persia or Turkey, it means a building which is rather more larger and grander than that.

+ In 1747, after Nader Shah of Persia was killed, a great leader named Ahmad Shah Durrani united all the different Muslim tribes and established the Afghan Empire.

+ They were included in the empires of Persia and Alexander the Great, and they mixed with later invaders like the Mauryans, Kushans and Hepthalites.

+ Then, Alexander the Great took the country by fighting and the "Achaemenid dynasty" of Persia later ruled.

+ These factors made the Islamic conquest of Persia easier than it would have been in earlier times.

More in-sentence examples of “persia”:

+ In the 7th century AD, Persia was conquered by Islamic Arabs, and most Persians became Muslims.

+ An army from Persia came to fight the army of Athens.
+ All of the great ancient civilizations, such as Ancient Egypt, Ancient IndiaIndia, China, Greece, Rome and Persia had works and styles of art.

+ In the 7th century AD, Persia was conquered by Islamic Arabs, and most Persians became Muslims.

+ An army from Persia came to fight the army of Athens.

+ All of the great ancient civilizations, such as Ancient Egypt, Ancient IndiaIndia, China, Greece, Rome and Persia had works and styles of art.

+ Over hundreds of years, the idea of zero was passed from country to country, from India and Babylon to other places, like Greece, Persia and the Arab world.

+ Zoroastrianism was the state religion of Persia starting in the 6th century BC, including the Sassanid dynasty.

+ Since he was less than ten years old when he became shah, the job of governing Persia was given to the grand vizier Saru Taqi.

+ Jalâluddîn Rumi was born in 1207 in Balkh Persia in what is today Afghanistan.

+ They did not want Persia to rule them anymore.

+ Many people became Bábís in the country of Iran, which was called Persia at the time, and this made the government of Persia and the Muslim priests angry.

+ The earliest written evidence of chess is found in three Epic poetryromances written in Sassanid Persia around 600.

+ In the end, Russia won and gained lots of land from Persia but had lost a lot of men from fighting.

+ Mongol armies established permanent control of Persia and expanded westward under the command of Batu Khan to take over Russia.

+ Aristotle encouraged Alexander toward eastern conquest, and his attitude towards Persia was ethnocentric.

+ They ruled Delhi Sultanate in the past and also Persia between 1725 to 1729 until they established the last Afghan empire that became what is now Afghanistan.

+ Alexander broke the power of Persia in a series of decisive battles, most notably the battles of Issus and Gaugamela.

+ It existed with Darius III of Persia and Alexander the Great.

+ In Sassanid Persia around 600 the name became Chatrang and the rules were developed further, and players started calling “Shāh!” when the king could not escape from attack.

+ The Mongol empire branched into the Ilkhanate of Persia and the Chagatai Khaganate of Central Asia.

+ The Persian Gulf naming dispute is about the name of the body of water known historically and internationally as the Persian Gulf, after the land of Persia the old Name of Iran.

+ Moreover, many of the peoples living under the rule of these empires, for example Jews and Christians in Persia and MonophysitismMonophysites in Syria, were disloyal and sometimes even welcomed the Arab invaders, largely because of religious conflict in both empires.

+ The expedition against Persia had been long in the works, and Alexander did not make it a secret that he planned to avenge the attacks on Greece by Persia a century and a half before, despite that at the time his kingdom had been a Persian vassal state.

+ Pheidippides gives word of the Greek victory over Persia at the Battle of Marathon to the people of Athens.

+ Nakhchivan became part of the Safavid dynasty of Persia in the sixteenth century.

+ Russo-Persian War: At the start of the war Persia was already in chaos and was about to collapse.

+ The modern era saw the rise of three powerful Muslim empires: the Ottoman Empire of the Middle East and Europe, the Safavid dynastySafavid Empire of Persia and Central Asia, and the colonial powers of Europe.

+ The Durrani dynasty diminished in the early 19th century when Afghanistan was fighting defensive wars with Persia on one side and British India on the other side.

+ They existed in Persia in the 9th century.Ahmad al-Hassan, Donald Hill: Islamic Technology.

+ He was the grandson of Shah Nawaz Khan Safavi, the Safavid Emperor of Persia and father of Azam Shah’s mother.

+ Basseries are Persian.They are the survivors of Pasargadean tribe, the biggest tribe of Persia in Achaemenid Empire period.They speak Persian with a different accent.They are Shia Muslims.

+ It started in Persia in one of the capitals of the Achaemenid Empire in Persis.

+ The Islamic conquest of Persia and the end of the Sassanid Empire was a turning point in Iranian history.

+ The last ruler of the Sassanid Empire in Persia was defeated by the Rashidun in 633 and 636, but the final military victory didn’t come until 642 when the Persian army was destroyed.

+ They faced Persia and the Germanic tribes.

+ Mahmud Hotaki, son of Mirwais, ruled Persia until he died in 1725 and then his cousin Ashraf HotakiAshraf ruled until 1729 when Nader Shah Afshar defeated him.

+ The following table provides a glimpse of the changes in the names and character of chess pieces, as they passed from one culture to another, from India through Persia to Europe:Murray H.J.R.

+ In the late sixth century the territory of Albania became again an arena of wars between Sassanian Persia and the Byzantine/Eastern Roman Empire.

+ These features already existed in Persia before Islam.

+ The Sassanid Empire from Persia supported the Lakhmids, and Rome supported the Ghassanids.

+ However, Persia was still dangerous.

+ It was started in Persia in the middle of the 19th century.

+ Oars mounted on the side of ships for steering are documented from the 3rd millennium BC in Persia and Ancient Egypt in artwork, wooden models, and even parts of actual boats of that times.

+ During his reign, Shapur II of Persia tried to take over Armenia once and for all.

+ Iranians celebrated Nowruz continuously at least since 500 BC.Historically the ethnics residing in geographical civilization of PERSIA have celebrated changing of the seasons or solar rotations, the equinoxes.

+ In 1941, Britain and Russia invaded Persia to put the Germans out.

+ After securing the majority of eastern Persia and defeating a major MongolsMongol king, Tokhtamysh, Tamerlane and his army occupied Moscow for a year.

+ It remained the cultural capital of Persia until the devastating Mongol invasion in the 13th century.

+ The Macedonians under Alexander the Great brought in the Hellenistic period with his capture of Persia and Egypt.

+ Other people took Persia by warfighting, like the Turks.

+ It was owned by Portugal from 1521 to 1602, by Persia from 1602 to 1783, and by the Al-Khalifa family for a long time after that.

“hopping” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “hopping”:

– Probably they moved at slower speeds, since hopping was not possible.

– Once the tadpoles become “froglets”, they begin hopping out of the water and into land.

– Since they are playful and want attention, they will beg for it by meowing or just by hopping into laps.

– William Waller’s father was “Colonel” William Waller, who owned a slave named Hopping George, a description consistent with a foot injury.

– It also helped the Pacific Ocean theater of World War IICentral Pacific island hopping campaign under Admiral Chester Nimitz.

– They are useful for looking at birds that stay in one place for some time such as ducks swimming on a lake, but no use for birds flying in the air or hopping quickly from one tree to another.

hopping some ways to use
hopping some ways to use

“paul” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “paul”:

+ His works influenced painters such as Peter Paul Rubens, Antoine Watteau and Eugène Delacroix.

+ They are William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, John Pertwee, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy, Paul McGann, John Hurt, Christopher Eccleston, David Tennant, Matt Smith, Peter Capaldi and Jodie Whittaker.

+ In the book “Eighteen Upbuilding Discourses Kierkegaard talked about Paul the Apostle.

+ Nicholas Paul Punto is an AmericansAmerican major league baseball player.

+ In Chapter 1, verse 9, Paul says that some among the Jewish Christians are false teachers.

paul how to use in sentences
paul how to use in sentences

Example sentences of “paul”:

+ Pope Paul I was an ItalyItalian priest of the 94th Pope from May 29, 757 to June 28, 767.

+ Saint Paul writes that "covetousness" is idolatry.
+ On November 3, 2017, Paul was assaulted in his home by his 59-year old neighbor.

+ Pope Paul I was an ItalyItalian priest of the 94th Pope from May 29, 757 to June 28, 767.

+ Saint Paul writes that “covetousness” is idolatry.

+ On November 3, 2017, Paul was assaulted in his home by his 59-year old neighbor.

+ He was ordained by Pope Paul VI in 1970 but was banned under communism rule in Czechoslovakia and was jailed for ten years.

+ He was made a bishop in 1983 by Pope John Paul II.

+ His role as the press liaison between the Vatican and the world press corps gave him perhaps the highest visibility of any one person in the Vatican CityVatican during the long reign of Pope John Paul II, with the exception of the Pope himself.

+ Ahidjo resigned from the presidency in 1981, and Paul Biya replaced him.

+ David Paul Scofield, better known as Paul Scofield, was an English actor.

+ It stars Paul Newman.

+ John and Paul played on the first song, and George and Ringo on the second.

+ It is the first Winnie the Pooh movie since Paul Winchell’s death and is the last movie to feature John Fiedler as the voice of Piglet, as Fielder died in 2005.

+ Portraits of both Paul Reinhart and Thomas Bornhauser hang in the “Rathaus”.

+ When Henry broke with the Roman Catholic Church, Pope Paul III took the title away.

+ Deckstar was founded by Paul Rosenberg, Matt Colon, Lawrence Vavra and DJ AM in 2006.

More in-sentence examples of “paul”:

+ The party was founded on 10 February 1980 in São Paulo by Paul Singer Paul Singer.

+ Dromaeosauridae was first defined as a clade by Paul Sereno in 1998, as the most inclusive natural group containing “Dromaeosaurus” but not “Troodon”, “Ornithomimus” or “Passer”.

+ Premier Paul Okalik asked for the five-year-old territory’s first parliament to be dissolved on January 16.

+ It also stars Paul Guilfoyle, and Whitfield plays native guide Eli.

+ Denisowski, Paul 2007.

+ Pope Benedict XVI; Jurgen Habermas Dialectics of Secularization: On Reason and Religion Ignatius Press San Francisco 2006 page 82 He was a close friend of Pope John Paul II.

+ It is billed as being the “eighth story, nineteen years later.” It stars Jamie Parker as Harry, Noma Dumezweni as Hermione, and Paul Thornley as Ron.

+ Is there any scientific method at all? Paul Feyerabend argued that no description of scientific method could possibly encompass all the approaches and methods used by scientists.

+ They were joined by their manager “Precious” Paul Ellering.

+ The current Governor of Queensland, Paul de Jersey, was sworn in on 29 July 2014.

+ In 1943, the Austrian Paul Eisler, working in the United Kingdom, patented a method of etching the conductive pattern, or circuits, on a layer of copper foil attached to a hard base that did not conduct electricity.

+ It was directed by Peyton Reed and written by Edgar Wright, Paul Rudd and Adam McKay.

+ Like his father, Forest is friends with Paul Phoenix.

+ There are viola concertos by Paul Hindemith and William Walton, and Hector Berlioz wrote “Harold in Italy” which is like a viola concerto.

+ Gary Paul Davis born March 1, 1969 in Upland, CaliforniaUpland, American rapper and actor.

+ The second round witnessed the number one seeds Bryan and Huber withdraw and the defending champions, Paes and Black go out to Paul Hanley Paul Hanley and Chan Yung-jan after two tiebreak sets.

+ Only calendar year ranges or a single calendar year should be listed; for example, do not distinguish between the period Paul McCartney was in The Beatles and his solo career.

+ In 1918, Paul Derval made his mark on the review.

+ In 2005, both Jamie Moses and Spike Edney joined the Queen + Paul Rodgers collaboration on their worldwide tour.

+ It stars Walter Huston, Ruth Chatterton, Paul Lukas, Mary Astor, David Niven, Gregory Gaye and was distributed by United Artists.

+ They include Georges Seurat, Paul Cézanne, Paul Gauguin, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and Vincent van Gogh.

+ Joseph Paul Franklin was an AmericansAmerican serial killer.

+ Also, Paul McCartney’s 2007 song “That Was Me”, from his album “Memory Almost Full” mentions merseybeating with the band.

+ De Paul was born in London, England.

+ Directed by Wes Craven, the film stars an ensemble cast, which includes David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, Matthew Lillard, Bonnie Somerville, Paul Rudd, Emma Roberts, Hayden Panettiere, Anthony Anderson, Adam Brody, Rory Culkin, Mary McDonnell, Marley Shelton, Alison Brie, Marielle Jaffe, Erik Knudsen, Nick Palatas, Britt Robertson, Aimee Teegarden and Nico Tortorella.

+ Pope John Paul II made him a cardinal in 1985.

+ The party was founded on 10 February 1980 in São Paulo by Paul Singer Paul Singer.

+ Dromaeosauridae was first defined as a clade by Paul Sereno in 1998, as the most inclusive natural group containing "Dromaeosaurus" but not "Troodon", "Ornithomimus" or "Passer".
+ Premier Paul Okalik asked for the five-year-old territory's first parliament to be dissolved on January 16.

+ In 1467, Pope Paul II raised della Rovere to the rank of Cardinal.

+ He returned to the WWE again on January 28, 2013 and delivered an F5 to Vince McMahon as McMahon was about to fire Paul Heyman.

+ It was directed by Peyton Reed and written by Chris McKenna, Erik Sommers and Paul Rudd.

+ After he was beatified, his title was changed to Blessed John Paul II.

+ In “Goth Opera” by Paul Cornell, from the complementary Missing Adventures series, she is given a seat on the High Council of Time Lords.

+ He wanted Parisian jewelers Charles Auguste Boehmer and Paul Bassange to create a diamond necklace that would be the greatest necklace ever made.

+ Some authors, such as Peter Paul Wiplinger, have already published several books with Arovell, but others use Arovell to publish their first book.

+ Liza was very deadly and the third deadliest ever behind Hurricane Paul and the Mexico hurricane.

+ She was in the 1967 Paul Newman movie “Hombre Hombre” and the 1969 version of “The Italian Job”.

+ Taylor after he looks himself in the mirror, screams and looks around anxiously before he falls backwards out Paul Gray Paul Gray’s rooms door and lands into a fifth room, which is occupied by percussionist Shawn Crahan.

+ This is the only Beatles album on which all songs are by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, and their first to only have only songs written by the Beatles.

+ Waters and Bates recruited drummer Paul Malek and bassist Dave Scott into the band but Bates and Scott left a year later.

+ Reaganomics is a portmanteau word of “Reagan” and “economics” created by Paul Harvey.

+ He performed and recorded with Bobby McFerrin, Paul Winter Consort, Ralph Towner and Spyro Gyra.

+ After Peters divorced, he began dating Paul Trachtenberg.

+ The name Paraves was coined by Paul Sereno in 1997.Sereno P.C.

+ It is topped by a big dome which Paul Revere coated with golden copper.

+ Illustrated Lecture Nurse, Paul 2004.

+ From 2008 to 2013, they were lead by the big three: Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce and Rajon Rondo.

+ In 1996, there was also a television movie starring Paul McGann.

+ Santamaria: Religion as Politics”, in Brian Costar, Peter Love and Paul Strangio, “The Great Labor Schism.

+ Since 1668 the church has been part of the benefice of St Martin and St Paul Canterbury.

+ Matthew Paul Miller, better known by his Hebrew namename and Jewish-American singer.

+ Her lifespan and Paul‘s lifespan are totally different, Anna had a long life and Paul I only have 46 years life.

“joke” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “joke”:

+ I am sorry for making a lame joke about the xbox.

+ It is a very long and heavy gun called a Gatling cannon, since it is a both an autocannon The Avenger is so big that the A-10 had to be built around it, which created the joke that the A-10 does not have a gun attached like other warplanes, but it is the Avenger that has a plane attached.

+ The Kenneth Williams character Rambling Syd Rumpo wrote a joke version of this song, “My Grandfather’s Grunge”, on the BBC radio show “Round the Horne”.

+ Known to his loving wife, a joke called “Miyoko” was born.

+ Phase One, in which Doris gets her oats!” The joke was mixed in by Phil Spector for the “Let It Be” album and also appeared in the “Let It Be” film, both released in 1970.

joke example in sentences
joke example in sentences

Example sentences of “joke”:

+ They are excited to see them and show all their new joke shop supplies.

+ It appeared that what had actually offended the prosecution most was a joke about papal infallibility.

+ Ebert co-wrote the screenplay for the 1970 Russ Meyer movie “Beyond the Valley of the Dolls” and likes to joke about being responsible for the movie, which was poorly received on its release but is now regarded as a cult classic.

+ The band name is still somewhat of a joke between the band members, especially Cooper, who claims to still not like the title.

+ The passphrase should be something easy for you to remember, but hard for someone else to guess like an inside joke or a secret.

+ After the single was released, the United KingdomEnglish post-punk band Killing Joke became angry at Nirvana for supposedly ripping off their song “Eighties”.

+ It was based on a joke printed in “The Sporting Times”, an English newspaper.

+ That joke about Leather Apron gave me real fits.

+ It is sometimes a joke term in American politics, and sometimes a realistic one.

+ The ones I’ve noticed so far were in the History branch, a “your mum” joke in the NPC branch and the “Adventurer” game mode.

+ George Harrison made a joke about this, during a take of “I Me Mine”, referring to Lennon as “Dave Dee”, another British musician.

+ They are excited to see them and show all their new joke shop supplies.

+ It appeared that what had actually offended the prosecution most was a joke about papal infallibility.
+ Ebert co-wrote the screenplay for the 1970 Russ Meyer movie "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls" and likes to joke about being responsible for the movie, which was poorly received on its release but is now regarded as a cult classic.

+ Traditionally, the presents are not big, and are sometimes hidden, or have a funny joke or poem that must be read.

+ Not wanting his tournament winnings, Harry gives all one thousand Galleons to Fred and George to start their joke shop, and returns home with the Dursleys.

+ A whoopee cushion, also known as a razzberry Cushion, is a practical joke device, used in a form of flatulence humour.

+ An Batman: The Killing Joke animated movie version was made in 2016 starring Kevin Conroy as Batman and Mark Hamill as the Joker.

+ Mashed potato was a running joke in the popular BBC children’s series Bodger Badger which ran from 1989 to 1999.

+ Since then, the false death information, as well as the question to whether Vigoda is dead or alive, has been used as a joke sometimes on various television shows and internet websites, including, a website that says if Vigoda is alive or dead.

+ Each wrapper has a joke or “funny fact” printed on it and designs that feature penguins that are often in styles like that of famous works of art.

+ The Brain plays a joke on the two men, giving them only baked beans to eat and building no controls for them to use.

+ Malvolio falls for the joke and dresses crazily as the letter says to.

More in-sentence examples of “joke”:

+ The edits on the article for Nutri Ventures – The Quest for the 7 Kingdoms has to be a joke as it looks like it was written on a fanfic site.

+ Lionel and Richard play a joke on Archie and try to make him think that he is Jewish.
+ Till pleads to be let free and tries to joke his way out of his troubles, but the executioner takes no notice.

+ The edits on the article for Nutri Ventures – The Quest for the 7 Kingdoms has to be a joke as it looks like it was written on a fanfic site.

+ Lionel and Richard play a joke on Archie and try to make him think that he is Jewish.

+ Till pleads to be let free and tries to joke his way out of his troubles, but the executioner takes no notice.

+ Sometimes, the joke is just to say that a pair of words are an oxymoron.

+ Its the high stress, in your face, “you’re such a joke no one in the real world thinks you are even close as serious as you seem to think that you are” mentality of dealing with issues that admins are needed to deal with at times that makes me wonder.

+ Barker was offended by contestant CariDee English when she made a joke that he had stuck a stick inside his anus.

+ Should we? With joke products…

+ After leaving the City Slickers a year later, he joined Toriro Miki’s Joke Studio and taught singing and composition.

+ She did not appear to know when a joke was made about her, and this made her role funnier.

+ The words “spherical cow” came from a joke where a dairy farmingdairy farmer talks to a theoretical physicist about how to get more prices for his milk.

+ This site is a joke promoting rape.

+ During one of his shows, he did a joke on the Quebec government.

+ Saint-Saëns makes a musical joke here: the tune is the same tune as the famous ‘Can-Can’ from OffenbachOffenbach’s operetta “Orpheus in the Underworld”, but played very slowly.

+ She was educated at Joke Smit College in Amsterdam.

+ According to historian Mary Beard, no ancient historian who was alive at the same time as Caligula ever said Caligula really made Incitatus a senator, and it is likely that he only told a joke about doing it.

+ Joe and Ratso talk and joke during the trip, but Ratso dies before they arrived.

+ She often lacks tact and play a practical joke on a person.

+ Today, in the 21st century, the word “dandy” is often used as a joke word to mean “fine” or “great”.

+ This is an obvious joke of Men in Black.

+ For example, a joke that says that “honest politician” is an oxymoron.

+ On April Fool’s Day, “The Signpost” sometimes publishes joke articles and pictures.

+ Caesar told Collins that he would make it if was hanged, he would turn into a joke by playing a trick on the executioner.

+ The Genevois joke that the federal equivalent holiday, “Jeune fédéral”, is celebrated two weeks later on account of the rest of the country being a bit slow on the uptake.

+ The priest thinks it’s a joke until V bursts in and does so.

+ Technology writer Ashlee Vance wrote that slowness in speed and release “turned the product into a joke in the chip industry.<!–direct quote.

+ Some people think that it is just a joke because of this, as there is nothing to listen to.

+ The joke was confined to 4chan for a short time.

+ At Arkham, Arthur laughs to himself about a joke and tells his psychiatrist she would not understand it.

+ He was voiced by Ray Wise in “Batman: The Killing Joke Batman: The Killing Joke” and by Héctor Elizondo in “The Lego Batman Movie”.

+ An April Fools joke was played on The Splat that used Stick Stickly and Rick Astley’s, Never Gonna Give You Up.

+ In the satiresatirical British television programme, “MP is told an old joke by his Private Secretary, Bernard Woolley, about what the different post-nominals mean.

+ On Shōten, he often advertises Kikuzō Ramen, but other members joke about it being very flavorless.

+ The assault begins, and as the platoon waits for their turn to come to the island, they nervously joke among themselves.

+ In some countries, April Fools only last until noon, and if someone plays a joke after, they are an April Fool.

+ Phrases like “Uncyclopedia is a joke wiki that pretends to be useful” literally sounds like something written on Uncyclopedia.

+ It marks the time where the band became more serious, using fewer joke songs than before.

+ There is a joke about a man who sent ten different puns to friends in the hope that at least one of the puns would make them laugh.

+ The agreement was absolutely fictional but was neither discovered to be a joke by the Social Democrats during the nightly negotiations nor later by civil servants or the press who went through the coalition contracts.

+ If a joke is used to show a problem in someone’s thought, it is normally called satire.

+ The orchestra’s name is a joke on “electricityelectric light” and a “Light Orchestra”.

+ A common German practical joke is to secretly fill some Berliners with mustard instead of jam and serve them together with regular Berliners without telling anyone.

+ He created a joke band called “Tomorrow Is Monday”.

+ This was a kind of joke to hide the secret that they had taken off from aircraft carriers.

+ Some use the words “last ascent” as a joke for a way that was no pleasure and no one wants to do it like the first climbers.

+ The name of the band was a joke about when she went to piano school and did not want to read sheet music, instead making up her own music.

+ A public speaker who is strong at using comedy might have more success adding a joke into a speech than one who is weak in that area.