“managing” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “managing”:

– Bennet worked as managing director for the The Anschutz CorporationAnschutz Investment Company, chief of staff to then-Denver mayor John Hickenlooper, and superintendent of Denver Public Schools.

– He also lost interest in playing or managing professional baseball.

– A database system is a computer program for managing electronic databases.

– Arnold Skaaland was an American professional wrestler and professional wrestling manager who was best known for wrestling and managing with the World Wide Wrestling Federation/World Wrestling Federation.

– In addition to company founder Hans Weber and his wife Christa Weber, his daughter Heidi Weber-Mühleck is one of the managing partners.

– While managing the Tag Team Champions, Melina started wrestling against the other WWE Divas.

managing in-sentences
managing in-sentences

Example sentences of “managing”:

– Cardinal Wolsey chiefly developed his talents in managing the foreign policy of the kingdom on behalf of Henry VIII.

– Pritzker was managing partner and co-founder of the Pritzker Group, a private investment firm that operates middle-market service and industrial companies and invests in digital technology companies.

– Parbo joined Western Mining Corporation in 1956 and over the next 12 years held the positions of Underground Surveyor, Underground Manager, Technical Assistant to the Managing Director, and Deputy General Superintendent.

– He was known for managing the highest number of national teams– a total of 19 teams plus Iran’s Olympic team in 1988 and the China Olympic team in 1992.

– He was chairman and managing director of the White Star Line.

– Abraham became managing his children’s music abilities, soon after his daughter Selena had the ability to sing high notes in perfect pitch tune and memorization.

– The district health authority worked alongside a Family Health Services Authority, which was responsible for managing primary care services such as general practice, pharmacy and dentistry.

- Cardinal Wolsey chiefly developed his talents in managing the foreign policy of the kingdom on behalf of Henry VIII.

- Pritzker was managing partner and co-founder of the Pritzker Group, a private investment firm that operates middle-market service and industrial companies and invests in digital technology companies.
- Parbo joined Western Mining Corporation in 1956 and over the next 12 years held the positions of Underground Surveyor, Underground Manager, Technical Assistant to the Managing Director, and Deputy General Superintendent.

– The Darwin subsystem in macOS is in charge of managing the file system, which includes the Unix every day, a process which can take up to 15 minutes.

– The last player-manager in Major League Baseball was Pete Rose, who began managing the Cincinnati Reds in 1985, the second-to-last season of his playing career.

– Most of the party’s money is from grants made by the retail co-operative societies, and from the fee charged for managing the political affairs of Co-operatives UK, formerly known as the Co-operative Union.

– The homeowners in the Sherman Oaks area later won a lawsuit to prevent the agency from managing efforts.

– Filmed during 15 days at the newspapers headquarters and printing press in Tamboré, the production interviewed personalities such as Otavio Frias Filho, managing editor of Folha and the columnists: Clóvis Rossi, Juca Kfouri, José Simão and Barbara Gancia, amongst others.

More in-sentence examples of “managing”:

– The company was founded in 1934 by Chandrashekhar Agashe, who served as its managing director till his death in 1956.

– After returning to Ceylon, he took up managing his family’s “farm” and mines.

– Lalit Modi is also the President and Managing Director of Modi Enterprises and the Executive Director of Godfrey Phillips India.

– He served as Governor of the Swedish National Bank from 1929 to 1948 and as the second Managing Director and Chairman of the Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund from 1951 to 1956.

– Gordon worked as a political editor for STV STV between 1965 and 1973, and as managing director of Radio Clyde between 1973 and 1996.

– She was known for managing “Macho Man” Randy Savage who she was also married to from December 1984 to 1992.

– When compared to other AsiaAsian cities, Taipei has “excellent” capabilities for managing air quality in the city.

– One of them kept going wrong in the same place, playing something that had happened earlier, so that they played the middle bit three times before eventually managing to finish the piece.

– The city manager is responsible for preparing the budget, administering day-to-day operations, and managing city government people.

– His managing career lasted from 1974 to 2012.

– Mammalogists are typically involved in activities such as conducting research, managing personnel, and writing proposals.

– There is no strong evidence of treatment or managing options that work.

– A Deputy Conservator of Forests Division Forest Officer, an officer belonging to the Indian Forest Service is responsible for managing the forests, environment and wild-life related issues of the district.

– Current managing director is French economist Christine Lagarde.

– Both kind of cards contain a controller for managing the I/O.

– The dynamic approach to second language development includes the idea that students each have their own path to learning, and that teaching is fundamentally a process of managing learning.

– Singha Corporation, established in 2001, is a subsidiary of Boon Rawd Brewery, tasked with managing of all of Boon Rawd’s 150-plus subsidiary companies.

– The process of finance is learning how people and groups act in managing their money, and most of all how they manage making money, and making a profit, with spending money, or making a loss.

– He is known for playing and managing Blackburn Rovers F.C.

– Graduate from the “École nationale de l’aviation civile he founded the ephemeral “Magazine hebdo” while managing the “groupe Media” and “L’Histoire magazine”.

– He is most famous for managing Everton FC during one of their most successful periods.

– He was a founder and managing trustee of the Meghani Lokvidya Sanshodhan Bhavan, Ahmedabad from 1996 to 2005.

– Garry started managing Swansea City F.C.Swansea City as their interim player-manager after Michael Laudrup was given the sack.

– She could read and write a little but was much better at needlework and managing the house.

– Platform as a service facilitates deployment of applications without the cost and complexity of buying and managing the underlying hardware and software layers.

– She was known for managing Randy Savage, Ted DiBiase, and Shawn Michaels.

– These smart grids are capable of monitoring decentralised electricity production, regulating the variations of the feeds into the distribution networks with greater precision and managing the demand peaks linked with the charging of electric vehicles more effectively.

– Köhler was appointed managing Board of DirectorsDirector and Chairman of the Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund in 2000.

– In addition to managing the four National Historic Landmarks of Kinderhook, it owns and displays a permanent collection of important Genealogygenealogical materials, along with paintings, furniture, and other art related to the culture of Columbia County.

– After retiring from playing, he started managing at East Stirlingshire.

– He resigned end of 2007 season, without managing in J1.

– She worked as managing for policy related to the Affordable Care Act.

– Yun was a human and civil right activist and part of the national liberation movement, member of an independent club, member of the 10,000 people club and managing editor of an independent news paper.

– He started managing the band “Soil” with Malakian and Tankian in 1993 after meeting them in a recording studio.

– Diwan or Diwan Group is a MENA region based multi-channel network, and media production company while specializing in managing content creators and working with brands while promoting talents.

– While a student at the Howard University School of Law, West became the managing editor for the “Howard Law Journal”; he also met Gail Berry, who became his wife.

– Scotty had a talent for understanding and managing animals.

– His managing career lasted from 1969 to 1996.

– Total Operations Processing System, or TOPS, is a computer system for managing the locomotives and rolling stock owned by a rail system.

– In 1998, Oluwaseyi trained at Industrial Control Services in Houston, Texas on “Safety Shutdown System”; and “Development of Analytical Competence for Managing Operations” at Lagos Business School in 1999.

– He was known for managing many singers such as John Denver, Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Neil Diamond, Bob Dylan, and the rock group Led Zeppelin.

– He had been managing the club for eight years.

– He is currently the Managing Director for United KingdomUK based commercial hits as “Beneath a Steel Sky” and the “Broken Sword” series.

– Gopinath is a co-editor at the American Economic Review, co-editor of the current Handbook of International Economics and was managing editor of the Review of Economic Studies.

– However, the vast size of the oceans where the whitetip reef shark is found, and the difficulty of law enforcement in many areas, make the task of managing the conservation of this shark extremely difficult.

– This is done by managing its finances, employees and animal exhibits.

– In his later years, he changed his name to Masatoshi, and made a living by selling fire extinguishers, managing parking lots, and controlling traffic at construction sites.

– Seventeen year old, music obsessed school girl Kat Malone tricks her way into managing struggling band Dollar Days, pretending to be a band manager in her twenties.

– Mathematicians tried to prove it for hundreds of years before finally managing it.

– So he only gets $30 at the end of the day for managing the business.

- The company was founded in 1934 by Chandrashekhar Agashe, who served as its managing director till his death in 1956.

- After returning to Ceylon, he took up managing his family's "farm" and mines.

In sentence examples of “unreasonable”

How to use in-sentence of “unreasonable”:

– It would not be unreasonable to expect median survival to extend past 10 years in the near future.

– If the jury, or judge in a bench trial, has no doubt as to the defendant’s guilt, or if their only doubts are unreasonable doubts, then the prosecutor has proved the defendant is guilty.

– While the Commission agreed that he had suffered undue and unreasonable prejudice and disadvantage, it dismissed the occurrence as a casual incident brought about by the bad judgment of an employee.

– Critics of the rule say that it imposes unreasonable constraints on the ability of communities to self-determinationgovern themselves and so undermines democracy, and even that local self-government is a matter of natural right that does not need to be conferred by higher political structures.

– Smart says that “sometimes a person who is really an atheist may describe herself, even passionately, as an agnostic because of unreasonable generalised philosophical skepticism which would preclude us from saying that we know anything whatever, except perhaps the truths of mathematics and formal logic”.

– The technical side is that adding all users above a certain edit count to an implicit group would require at least one extra query on page view; this could turn into an unreasonable performance demand.

– In some other states cannabis is classed as a Schedule 1 drug meaning severe and unreasonable punishments for possession, use and distribution.

In sentence examples of unreasonable
In sentence examples of unreasonable

Example uses in sentence of “southwards”

How to use in-sentence of “southwards”:

– In Oodnadatta in 1927, he bought 2000 sheep and drove them northwards along the Finke River and then southwards to the Wollara Range.

– The birds stay together as a family group, migrating southwards in autumn as part of a flock, and separating the following year.

– Those Africanized bees which have travelled southwards have become much tamer and are well suitable for beekeeping and making honey.

– The resorts on the north side of the main Rhone river valley are popular, looking out southwards towards the Peninne Alps and still part of the southern slope of the Bernese Alps, such as the family oriented resort of Crans-Montana.

– He sought to preserve his city’s freedom and to establish an alliance against Macedon, in an unsuccessful attempt to impede Philip’s plans to expand his influence southwards by conquering all the Greek states.

– About 1500 BC Egyptians moved southwards again, but this time met organized resistance.

– Later, in South India, agriculture spread southwards and also into Malwa around 3800 years ago.

Example uses in sentence of southwards
Example uses in sentence of southwards

Example sentences of “southwards”:

– The Government of Venezuela, in the case it made to the Arbitration Tribunal, changed its claim on the district just west of the Essequibo, and claimed that the boundary should run from the mouth of the Moruka River southwards to the Cuyuni River, near where it meets the Mazaruni River, and then along the east bank of the Essequibo to the Brazilian border.

– According to “Iraiyanar Agapporul”, a 3rd/5th century CE annotation on the Sangam literature, the Tamil country extended southwards beyond the natural boundaries of the Indian peninsula comprising of 49 ancient “nadus”.

– About 2000 years ago the Bantu people spread southwards and eastwards, introducing agriculture and iron working and colonizing much of the continent.

– They moved southwards because, even though the Axumite Kingdom welcomed and protected the companions of Prophet Muhammad to Ethiopia, who came as refugees to escape the persecution of the ruling families of Mecca and earned the friendship and respect of the Prophet.

– The Viceroy Sierra Nevada mountains, southwards into central Mexico.

– The area covered by the warning was also enlarged southwards as Jose intensified, before being cancelled soon after landfall on September 23.

– The 30th Infantry Division and parts of the 29th Infantry and 2nd Armored divisions moved southwards between 13–16 October.

– Flora and fauna previously widespread retreat northwards to the Atlas Mountains, southwards into West Africa, or eastwards into the Nile Valley and thence either south-east to the Ethiopian Highlands and Kenya or north-east across the Sinai into Asia.

– The moorland area of the parish is large and lies west of the village towards Rough Tor and southwards towards Dozmary Pool.

– It changes course southwards flowing into West Bengal, before joining the Brahmaputra River.

- The Government of Venezuela, in the case it made to the Arbitration Tribunal, changed its claim on the district just west of the Essequibo, and claimed that the boundary should run from the mouth of the Moruka River southwards to the Cuyuni River, near where it meets the Mazaruni River, and then along the east bank of the Essequibo to the Brazilian border.

- According to "Iraiyanar Agapporul", a 3rd/5th century CE annotation on the Sangam literature, the Tamil country extended southwards beyond the natural boundaries of the Indian peninsula comprising of 49 ancient "nadus".

Make sentence of “unlikely to”

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

– This assumption makes the problem simpler, but is unlikely to lead to a good prediction as to the time it will take for the feather to fall.

– Once mature, it is unlikely to revert to dictatorship rule without an external shock.

– As a rule of thumb, if the length of the infobox exceeds the length of the article’s text, adding the infobox is unlikely to be an improvement.

– Since the process is incomplete those pages are not listed in RFD page so they are unlikely to be noticed.

– The researchers doubted the submerged volcano’s peak ever rose above sea level during its lifetime and say it is unlikely to erupt again.

Make sentence of unlikely to
Make sentence of unlikely to

Example sentences of “unlikely to”:

- Obviously tiny birds like European robinrobins or finches choose safe places to nest, and if they cannot, then their brood is unlikely to survive.

- The user has had no other edits to any Wikimedia wiki and is unlikely to return to edit here.
- During warm weather, the cock is unlikely to set on the keets during the night, but may help the hen keep them warm at night when temperatures drop below freezing.

– Obviously tiny birds like European robinrobins or finches choose safe places to nest, and if they cannot, then their brood is unlikely to survive.

– The user has had no other edits to any Wikimedia wiki and is unlikely to return to edit here.

– During warm weather, the cock is unlikely to set on the keets during the night, but may help the hen keep them warm at night when temperatures drop below freezing.

– The first interstellar missions are unlikely to carry life forms.

– If the article has not been looked at in 2 months, it is unlikely to be looked at.

– Consensus is unlikely to change amongst the editors who have commented.

– They were very unlikely to be as well-adapted to the open ocean as living cetaceans, so they probably got to North America along coastal waters.

– Natural fibers such as wool, cotton, and silk of lighter colors should not be left in dirty or soiled condition for long amounts of time as they absorb dirt in their texture and are unlikely to be restored to their original color and finish.

– Former Godfather Joe Massino had wanted to change the name of the Bonanno Family to the Massino Family but since his arrest and defection it is unlikely to happen.

– Park, who also went by the alias Pak Jin Hek, is unlikely to see the inside of an American courtroom.

– NOINDEX isn’t really necessary at all because in the length of time an Rfd is up it generally isn’t going to matter, our traffic is such that being indexed for a week is very unlikely to help someone at all on the off chance that google even manages to index it in that week.

– The asteroid belt is sparsely populated and most asteroids are very small, so that an observer situated on one asteroid would be unlikely to be able to see another without the aid of a telescope.

– The possibility of sudden rip singularity occurs only for hypothetical matter but it is unlikely to occur in physical properties.

– Schlechter was a modest man, who was generally unlikely to win the major chess tournaments by his peaceful inclination, his lack of aggressiveness and his willingness to accept most draw offers from his opponents.

– Additionally, it appeared that the consensus was firm, and it was unlikely to change.

How to use the word “shakespearean”

How to use in-sentence of “shakespearean”:

+ Today we usually divide sonnets into English or Shakespearean sonnets and Italian or Petrarchan sonnets.

+ He trained as a Shakespearean actor and appeared in many plays.

+ Wyatt was the first to use the form we now call the Shakespearean sonnet.

+ His work has spanned genres from serious Shakespearean and modern theatre to popular fantasy and science fiction movies.

+ He has appeared in a number of Shakespearean roles on both stage and screen, including four of the five William ShakespeareShakespeare films directed by Henry V”.

+ Edmund Kean was a British Shakespearean stage actor born in England.

+ In turn, Marco introduced Ed Wood to Bunny Breckinridge, a gay Shakespearean actor.

+ In 1847 he entered a parallel career as a Shakespearean scholar.

How to use the word shakespearean
How to use the word shakespearean

Some example sentences of “qing”

How to use in-sentence of “qing”:

– The dragon in the Qing Dynasty came out on national flags.Sleeboom, Margaret.

– A few years later in 1911, the Qing DynastyQing Empire collapsed and China had a new government, but the foreigners still influenced China, especially Japan.

– Shunzhi Emperor was emperor of Qing Dynasty.

– Cen Chunxuan was a Zhuang Chinese politician who lived in the late Qing dynasty and Republic of China.

– He started the Qing Dynasty.

– Between 1901 and 1910, the Qing passed laws allowing: Han Chinese to settle Chinese Mongolia, intermarriage between Han and Mongol Chinese, Mongols to speak Chinese.

– The Yuan Dynasty, Ming Dynasty and Qing dynasty all made Beijing their capital.

Some example sentences of qing
Some example sentences of qing

Example sentences of “qing”:

- The Qing emperor Qianlong gave his support to Tibetan Buddhism, allowing new translations of Buddhist books to be made and building new temples.

- His kingdom was added to the Qing Dynasty as part of the Fujian Province.
- Taiwan remained Chinese territory through most of the Qing dynasty until it was taken by Japan in 1895.

– The Qing emperor Qianlong gave his support to Tibetan Buddhism, allowing new translations of Buddhist books to be made and building new temples.

– His kingdom was added to the Qing Dynasty as part of the Fujian Province.

– Taiwan remained Chinese territory through most of the Qing dynasty until it was taken by Japan in 1895.

– They eventually invaded China and founded the Manchu Qing Dynasty.

– It developed its reputation as a leading cultural and commercial center during the Qing Dynasty.

– Cixi was a powerful and charismatic figure who became the “de facto” ruler of the Manchu Qing Dynasty and ruled over China for 47 years from 1861 to her death in 1908.She was one of the wives of Emperor Xianfeng and also the mother of Emperor Tongzhi.She quickly took over the power after the death of Emperor Xianfeng.Though her exact origins are unclear it is very likely that she came from an ordinary Manchu family.

– The Qing dynasty then awarded him a medal.

– In 1910 the Qing government made Sando the ruler of Mongolia in Ulaanbaatar.

– It was built by the Qing Dynasty.

– This time, he demanded the Qing army to retreat 90 miles away from Canton within 2 days.

More in-sentence examples of “qing”:

- Huang Taiji was the emperor of Qing Dynasty.

- The Qing thought of this as a "shield".

– Huang Taiji was the emperor of Qing Dynasty.

– The Qing thought of this as a “shield”.

– Crosstalk was popular during the Qing Dynasty.

– One year later, the Qing Dynasty ended the Kindom of Tungning.

– The movie follows the life of Pu Yi, who was the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty.

– The Qing Dynasty helped improve it.

– Since China had cut itself off from the world over the previous few centuries, by the Qing Dynasty, it had fallen behind other countries in technology, and was helpless to stop this from happening.

– They are the homeplace of the Dungan people, who moved there during the Qing dynasty.

– In 1895, the Qing lost the First Sino-Japanese War.

– In law, Kowloon refers to the area south of Boundary Street and Stonecutters Island, leased to the United Kingdom by the Qing dynasty in 1860.

– During the Qing Dynasty, the British wanted to make Victoria Harbour the biggest harbour in East Asia.

– But the Qing Dynasty didn’t care much about Tainan.

– In 1911 after the Xinhai Revolution, the Qing Dynasty died.

– A new name, Qing Yuan was created for him based on his old name.

– The Outer Mongolian Revolution of 1911 happened when Outer Mongolia did not want to be part of the Qing dynasty anymore.

– Jiang Qing and Zhang Chunqiao received death sentences that were later changed to life imprisonment.

– Its military power weakened during the 1800s, and faced with international pressure, massive rebellions and defeats in wars, the Qing Dynasty declined after the mid-19th century.

– The last emperor of the Qing was Puyi.

– They joined with the Qing Empire to battle Koxinga’s fleet, but failed.

– It was built in 1625 for the for the early Qing dynasty who ruled the Manchu.

– Defeat weakened the Qing dynasty.

– The Qing Dynasty ended in 1911.

– At the same time, Zheng Chenggong also took advantage of the rising trend in the Southeast coast, attacking the Qing army from both East and west, and the anti-Qing situation reached a climax.

– The Qing army retreated, but Ye was still sitting on his office and reading the paper.

– This is the home of the Qing Empire’s Guangxu Emperor’s Consort Jin.

– Russia had already rented the port from the Qing and had got their permission to build a Trans-Siberian railway from St Petersburg to Port Arthur.

– Hong made his mission to bring down the Qing Dynasty.

– In 1912, the Qing dynasty was overthrown by the Sun Yat-sen and the Kuomintang, a nationalist party, and the Republic of China established.

– It was used throughout the history of China to support the rule of emperors, including non-Han peopleHan ethnic monarchs such as the Qing dynasty.

– A revolution ended the Qing Empire in 1911, and Tibet became independent again, and was independent for the next thirty-six years.

– He, along with Jiang Qing and the Shanghai Radicals are still officially blamed for the excesses of the Cultural Revolution.

– The Opium Wars were two wars between China and British EmpireWestern countries during the Qing dynasty.

– In the 18th c, the Qing dynasty then defeated Dzungaria and moved them to Manchuria.

– On May 8, 1905, the Qing Military Division sent a letter to the provincial governors to strictly ban “New Guangdong”, “New Hunan”, and “Xin Min Cong Bao” that promoted reform or revolution.

– Emperors in the Ming Dynasty and Qing Dynasty went there to pray.

– The Qing also moved many of the Mongols’ animals to the rest of China to feed others.

– In 1644, the Qing Dynasty began ruling China, and Ming DynastyMing Dynasty’s courtier, Koxinga landed Taiwan, removed the Dutch, and ruled Taiwan.

– In 1661, Wu Sangui, the king of Myanmar, handed over Yongli to the Qing Army.

– But the Ming and Qing dynasties defined a common language based on Mandarin.

– The Self-Strengthening Movement was a reform organised during the late Qing Dynasty.

– Taizu Emperor was the founding father of the Qing Dynasty.

– After the defeat of Opium Wars and the outbreak of Taiping Rebellion, the emperor and imperial officials realised that the Qing Government might be overthrown soon and they would no longer reign the country.

– After the fall of the Qing dynasty in the 1911 Xinhai Revolution, the country was thrown into turmoil.

– During the Chinese Qing Dynasty, Tuva was part of the province of Mongolia.

– Dorgon was the Prince empire of Qing Dynasty.

Some sentences in use of “sturdy”

How to use in-sentence of “sturdy”:

– They were built like small tanks, with sturdy legs at each corner.

– It is a very sturdy material.

– The cradleboard can also be stood up against a large tree or rock if the infant is small, or hung from a pole, or even hung from a sturdy tree branch.

– Levi exhausted his original supply of canvas as the demand grew for his hard-wearing overalls, and so he switched to a sturdy fabric called serge, made in Nimes, France.

– The blouson jacket is worn by several police forces due to its sturdy design and heavy insulation.

Some sentences in use of sturdy
Some sentences in use of sturdy

Example sentences of “sturdy”:

– This allowed the landing gear to be short and sturdy while still providing ground clearance for the propeller.

– The honey badger has short and sturdy legs, with five toes on each foot.

– The Australian Cattle Dog is an extremely intelligent, active and sturdy dog breed.

– Rag is a sturdy wool fiber made into yarn and used in many rugged applications such as gloves. Worsted is a strong, long-staple, combed wool yarn with a hard surface.

– Bull sharks have a very sturdy body, and have a blunt, rounded snout, giving the Bull shark its name.

– The Bull shark gets its name from its sturdy appearance and aggressive nature.

– It was sturdy and is often found in good condition by paleontologists.

– Weka are sturdy brown birds, about the size of a chicken.

– The Type 95s were simpler and more sturdy than the Type 90s.

– Author Wopke Eekhoff described Jelckama as being as sturdy as his giant uncle, who was himself reportedly at least 7 feet tall and once lifted a 1000-pound horse above his head.

- This allowed the landing gear to be short and sturdy while still providing ground clearance for the propeller.

- The honey badger has short and sturdy legs, with five toes on each foot.

“palaestra” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “palaestra”:

+ The palaestra was very much a part of the everyday lives of Greek men and boys.

+ Vitruvius’ palaestra has a large courtyard open to the sky.

+ They were used for practice in the Palaestra and were filled with sand, flour, or millet.

+ Vitruvius does not mention a ball room either, which some palaestra had.

+ The palaestra at Olympia, Greece is an ancient historyancient structure, now in ruins.

palaestra - example sentences
palaestra – example sentences

“intestine” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “intestine”:

– The large intestine is also called the colon or large bowel.

– Food in the stomach then passes through to the small intestine where most of the food’s nutrition is absorbed.

– On 22 May 2016, Tarso underwent surgery to treat a growing tumor in his large intestine and Polyp polyps in his small intestine.

– Later, the small intestine Absorptionabsorbs useful compounds from the digested food, which is done using small microvilli – hair-like structures in the walls of the intestine.

– The intestine parts are stacked together.

– The skin continues internally as the lining of the intestine and lung.

– To get fully better, it usually takes about two years of not eating gluten, during which time the previously damaged intestine might recover.

intestine use in sentences
intestine use in sentences

Example sentences of “intestine”:

- To diagnose diverticulitis, it is important to do a barium enema X-ray to see the shape of the intestine wall.

- Rotaviruses infect the cells that the small intestine is made from.

– To diagnose diverticulitis, it is important to do a barium enema X-ray to see the shape of the intestine wall.

– Rotaviruses infect the cells that the small intestine is made from.

– Ignatiev died from an intestine infection at a hospital in Tucson, Arizona on November 9, 2019 at the age of 78.

– In some cases, the parasite lives in a person’s large intestine and does not cause any symptoms.

– He died of small intestine cancer there.

– Murtha died on February 8, 2010 in Arlington, Virginia from complications of intestine surgery at the age of 77.

– Further, DNA testing on a piece of Anderson’s intestine that had been saved during an operation she had during the early 1980s proved that she was not a Romanov, but most likely Franziska Schanzkowska, a Polish factory worker with a history of mental illness.

– The intestines, Division divided into the small intestine and the large intestine, of an animal are like a tube through which food and bile from the stomach move.

– This part of the intestine is about 30cm in length.

– The first part of the small intestine is called the duodenum, where most food is broken down by enzymes.

In-sentence examples of “travel time”

How to use in-sentence of “travel time”:

– This has reduced travel time between London and Paris to a little over two hours with high-speed trains.

– This aircraft was used from the beginning of 1939 and made it possible -thanks to improved flight authonomy and top speed of 370kmh – to eliminate the change of aircraft, to reduce the number of stopovers and to shorten the travel time of a full day.

– Then it knows the time of reception, because that is the time of transmission plus the travel time of the signal.

– This means that a very great speed and/or a very long travel time is needed.

– Orange County had the 9th longest mean travel time to work out of 132 Virginia localities polled.

– The pineapple can be picked when it is grown, since travel time is short.

– The travel time could be reduced to a few millennia using solar sails, or to a century or less using nuclear pulse propulsion.

– Given sufficient travel time and engineering work, both unmanned and sleeper ship interstellar travel seem possible.

In-sentence examples of travel time
In-sentence examples of travel time