“faced” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “faced”:

– Batista and Cena faced off once again for the WWE Championship on May 23 at Over the Limit, but failed again to regain the title from Cena in an “I Quit” match. The following night on “Raw”, Batista opened the show in a wheelchair and claimed he would be pursuing legal action against Cena and the WWE for his injuries.

– When Wulff took office, Lower Saxony faced a severe budget crisis.

– He has also faced many suspensions by the NHL.

– On July 10, 2015, the Blackhawks faced salary cap issues and they traded Sharp along with Stephen Johns to the Dallas Stars in exchange for Trevor Daley and Ryan Garbutt.

– In the 1992 election, however, he faced an unexpectedly close race against former Congressman Tommy Hartnett in what was otherwise a very good year for Democrats nationally.

– Unfortunately, what a lot of feminists thought about as gender related issues that everyone faced were mostly things that educated white women from the United States and Europe knew about and saw as issues.

– In mid-July 2019, Rosselló faced controversy after his phone messages were leaked which revealed homophobic messages, plans to create troll accounts for Facebook, evidence of corruption and death threats towards Mayor of San Juan, Puerto RicoSan Juan Carmen Yulín Cruz.

– Eisenstein was faced with returning home as a failure.

faced - some sentence examples
faced – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “faced”:

- During their evolution the ammonites faced no fewer than four catastrophic events that would eventually lead to their extinction.

- Balukas had faced other problems before she stopped competing.
- It faced an uphill battle competing with the ColecoVision's head start and a video game market which was beginning to fade.

– During their evolution the ammonites faced no fewer than four catastrophic events that would eventually lead to their extinction.

– Balukas had faced other problems before she stopped competing.

– It faced an uphill battle competing with the ColecoVision’s head start and a video game market which was beginning to fade.

– Voldemort’s soul shard within Harry was destroyed because Harry willingly faced death.

– They faced Real Madrid in the final.

– Later, he teamed with The Undertaker and they faced off against teams including Edge and Christian, Rikishi and Haku, as well as Triple H and Steve Austin.

– However, after the fall of communism in 1989 many of these factories faced severe problems and subsequently closed down.

– Microsoft’s planned switch to Chromium as Edge’s engine has faced mixed reception.

– The Super Kings won the game by 33 runs after posting 240/5 in 20 overs, which was the highest total of the tournament, a record surpassed by themselves in 2010.The Super Kings ended the league stage with eight wins from 14 games and finished third on the points table.They beat the Kings XI Punjab by 9 wickets in the semifinal.The Super Kings faced the Rajasthan Royals in the final of the IPL at Mumbai.

– She faced incumbent Republican Party Republican Kevin Yoder in the November 6, 2018 general election.

– Kaine won in the Democratic primary and faced former Senator and Virginia Governor George Allen in the general election.

– Kaine won in an uncontested Democratic primary, and faced Republican Attorney General Jerry Kilgore in the general election.

– The building also faced issues with the fact that both the Bakerloo lineBakerloo and the Victoria lines of the London Underground, as well as sewers 100 years old ran under the site.

More in-sentence examples of “faced”:

– He faced charges of heresy in 1967 for his controversial views.

– The next month at Backlash, Orton faced Triple H, John Cena and JBL in a Fatal 4 Way Elimination Match for the title.

– He faced a league record 83 shots in a regulation, 60 minute game.

– He faced a lifetime of professional frustration, sickness, blindness, loss of family and friends, and disappointments.

– The mountain men faced many hazards including biting insects, bad weather, and diseases of all kinds.

– In the third match, John Cena faced JBL to defend his World Heavyweight Championship.

– Then Thessaloniki faced many invasions from enemies such as the Avaroi, Bulgars and others.

– Open faced reels have a disadvantage when casting short distances.

– This event was made to increase awareness of the problems faced by World populationglobal population and overpopulation.

– In the final, he faced Alexander Grischuk.

– At this time, many Aboriginal people around Australia faced discrimination; they were treated differently by White Australians.

– Other deputies realised they faced an attempted coup.

– In “Fray” it is also explained that sometime in the twenty-first century, “a Slayer, possibly with some mystical allies, faced an apocalypseapocalyptic army of demons.

– The 1970s energy crisis happened when the Western world, mainly in the United States, Canada, Western Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, faced large petroleum shortages as well as inflated prices.

– Around the 5th century BC, north-western parts of India faced invasion by the Achaemenid Empire and the Greeks of Alexander’s army.

– As Muhammad Ali was expanding his authority into Africa, the Ottoman Empire faced ethnic rebellions in its European territories.

– Owens faced double coverage every week during his senior year, and so only had 43 receptions for 667 yards and one touchdown.

– Maxwell has faced allegations of sexually trafficking underage girls for Epstein and others, charges she has denied.

– At the final in Bangalore, the Super Kings faced the IPL champions Kolkata Knight Riders who set them a target of 181 in 20 overs.

– The story would eventually have worldwide ramifications, for in a footnote, Patrick revealed he had written to Australia’s Attorney General, Robert McClelland MP, requesting Watson not be deported to Alabama, because of the risk he faced from the death penalty in that state and because he had already been tried in the Australian State of Queensland, with a comprehensive review by the Queensland Court of Appeal.

– It faced stiff competition from other networks, and left the air after two seasons.

– In 1223, the disunited southern princes faced a Mongol raiding party at the Kalka River and were soundly defeated.

– By 1814, Napoleon faced total defeat, with invasions from all sides.

– Although he faced liberal opposition by the American public, Reagan is revered by conservatives for serving as an embodiment of their beliefs.

– LGBT activists are reaching out to people who have faced unfair treatment in private jobs or other non-governmental areas.

– He obtained an honourable result and faced De Gaulle in an unexpected second ballot.

– It is long, square faced cake, covered in marzipan.

– He faced between two years to life in prison.

– In the final, they faced the same opponents again, which was held at their home ground Chepauk.

– In 1999 season, if Jordan had stayed with the Bulls, he would have faced Spurs for the seventh championship and he would have won 11th scoring title.

– But it never faced one in battle.

– He has faced soap operas such as “Rubí”, “Rebelde”, “Mujer de madera”, “Palabra de mujer”, “Ni contigo ni sin ti”, “El Juramento and programs like “SOS: Sex and other secrets”, “Como dice el dicho”, “La rosa de Guadalupe” and “Decades”, where he was part of the musical group “Decadance”.

– She faced a difficult hypothesis involving beta decay in 1963.

– Back in “1982” when Pablo was only “four-years-old”, he faced a severe car accident.

– These 4 topics sum up the vast majority of issues and problems faced by global civil society and will remain, according to experts, the most urgent and relevant working areas for the global community.

– While most cat fanciers love the flat faced Persian, this brings along many illnesses.

– In March of 2010, Darski got in legal trouble and was faced with blasphemy charges after he publicly condemned religion and ripped a Bible up on stage in 2007.

– Journalists who faced persecution, arrest or murder for their reporting.

– The Americans who landed on Omaha Beach faced the veteran German 352nd Infantry Division, one of the best trained groups on the beaches.

– He faced many illness at age 76.

– The New Zealand environment authorities have a campaign to reduce their numbers, although this seems a hopeless task, especially when faced with such ignorance as mentioned above.

– Two terrorists hijacked a police vehicle and tried to escape but faced cross fire from Police in which one terrorist was captured and other died near Metro Cinema.

– Lee faced a lot of difficulties when he was a teenager.

– On the September 3rd episode of Raw, Lawler asked Punk for an apology but after Punk mocked him, they faced off in a steel cage match that night with Punk winning and beating Jerry down after the match until John Cena made the save.

– According to a 2008 study by Amnesty International, more than a quarter of women in Armenia “have faced physical violence at the hands of husbands or other family members.”, Amnesty International, November 13, 2008 Reporting domestic violence is heavily stigmatized in Armenian society.

- He faced charges of heresy in 1967 for his controversial views.

- The next month at Backlash, Orton faced Triple H, John Cena and JBL in a Fatal 4 Way Elimination Match for the title.
- He faced a league record 83 shots in a regulation, 60 minute game.

“latin” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “latin”:

– The word “basilica” is Latin which was taken from the Greek “Basiliké Stoà”.

– The number of Latin Americans and Asians is more than ever.

– The archaetypal latin rock band was led by Carlos Santana.

– Marcelo Ríos became the first Latin American man to reach the number one spot in the ATP singles rankings in 1998.

– It is also a founding member of the United Nations, and a member of the Francophonie, the G8, NATO, and the Latin Union.

– The word ‘igneous’ derives from the Latin word Ignis which is called fire in English.

– He met Alvaro Is Rojas while studying at the Södra Latin Gymnasium.

latin some example sentences
latin some example sentences

Example sentences of “latin”:

- He studied at the Boston Latin School and at Harvard College.

- Vulgar Latin is similar to Classical Latin but has some differences in pronunciation and vocabulary.
- It comes from the Latin term "Africa".

– He studied at the Boston Latin School and at Harvard College.

– Vulgar Latin is similar to Classical Latin but has some differences in pronunciation and vocabulary.

– It comes from the Latin term “Africa”.

– The letters are based on the Latin alphabet.

– The danzón was exported to popular acclaim throughout Latin America, especially Mexico.

– The word “Mollicutes” is derived from the Latin “mollis”.

– The name is derived from the latin word “planasia” because its highest point is some 22 meters over sea level.

– The name “Nostratic” is derived from the Latin “nostrates”, meaning “us”.

– Irrigation and the growth of better plant types, in addition to more use of fertilizers and pesticides, led to more food growth in Asia and Latin America, starting in the late 1960s.

– Windsor, and has been owned since the 1950s by the Hearst Corporation There is also a Latin American edition that has been published for decades and a newly formed South African version available.

More in-sentence examples of “latin”:

- Solís has been awarded five Latin Grammy Awards, two Lo Nuestro Awards, has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and has been inducted into the Billboard Latin Music Hall of Fame.

- If investors read the Goldman's research carefully, and agreed with the conclusions, then they would gain exposure to Asian debt and equity markets rather than to Latin America.

– Solís has been awarded five Latin Grammy Awards, two Lo Nuestro Awards, has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and has been inducted into the Billboard Latin Music Hall of Fame.

– If investors read the Goldman’s research carefully, and agreed with the conclusions, then they would gain exposure to Asian debt and equity markets rather than to Latin America.

– Chemical symbols of elements almost always come from their English or Latin names.

– People who claim to have seen her say she appears at night, or in the late evenings from rivers or lakes throughout Latin America.

– Guadalajara is a major Latin American city in terms of industry, tourism, and culture.

– The term goes back to the Latin word lunaticus, which means ‘ of the moon’, or moonstruck.

– The older name “segnosaur” is derived from Latin “segnis” meaning ‘slow’ or ‘sluggish’ and Greek “sauros” meaning ‘lizard’.

– Serra Lima was first signed on to a record label in 1977, and became famous across Latin America and in Spain during the 1970s and 1980s.

– Brazilian PortuguesePortuguese is the official language of Brazil, while Spanish is the official language of most other Latin America mainland countries, and of Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic.

– The word cerulean comes from the Latin word “caeruleum”, which means “sky” or “heavens”.

– The word curator comes from the Latin word “curare”, meaning to look after.

– From 1928 to 1939, it was written mostly in the Latin alphabet until the Soviet government forced Tajiks to write their language in Cyrillic in 1939.

– The album peaked at number three on the Latin Regional Mexican Albums chart.

– The French “masque”, the Italian “maschera”, the Spanish “máscara”, the Latin ” all use the same word.

– The Vietnamese alphabet is a form of the Latin alphabet.

– Disco music was an up-tempo form of music which included elements of soul musicsoul, funk and Latin music.

– When he was accepting the award, Márquez gave a speech called “”The Solitude of Latin America””.

– The word “project” comes from the Latin word “projectum” from “projicere”, “to throw something forwards” which in turn comes from “pro-“, which denotes something that precedes the action of the next part of the word in time and “jacere”, “to throw”.

– SpainSpanish or Latin American dances such as the samba, tango and cha cha cha are popular all over the world.

– This is a Latin expression and means “all the best”.

– Sony Music Latin is a record company that specializes in Latin music.

– Originally the Latin word “crīmen” meant “charge” or “cry of distress.” The Ancient Greek word κρίμα, “krima”, from which the Latin cognate derives, typically referred to an intellectual mistake or an offense against the community, rather than a private or moral wrong.

– Darwin formed the “Lichfield Botanical Society” in order to translate the works of the Swedish botanist Carolus Linnaeus from Latin into English.

– It is also known as the Egyptian Cross, or as crux ansata, Latin for “cross with a handle”.

– It joins the old handwritten Latin languageLatin letters “e” and “t” of the word “et”, so that the word is represented as a single glyph.

– At the start of 244, Marcia Otacilia Severa became “augusta” and got the Latin title:.

– For example, Latin usually shows tense by changing the verb, like English.

– In 1967 the Conventions’ 1967 protocol and by regional conventions in Africa and Latin America to include persons who had fled war and violence in their country.

– The word “vaccine” came from “vaccina”, the Latin word for cow, because cowpox was used.

– But Univers also leaves out all the styling of the classical Latin scriptRoman lettering, including the use of serifs at the end of letter strokes.

– The word comes from “gladius”, the Latin word for a short sword used by legionaries and some gladiators.

– They helped turn him into one of the most popular artists in Latin America and in the Latin market in the United States.

– He also spoke in favor of a collaboration of poor nations, especially those in Latin America.

– Some Arabic writings by Jabir were translated into Latin under the name “Geber”.

– Classical Latin is a dead language, as is Vulgar Latin, the common speech of citizens in the Roman Empire.

– Such legal changes are also known by the Latin term “in mitius”.

– Under the strictest definition, it would include North America, Australia and Western/Central Europe: with the identities of Latin America, Eastern Europe, the Philippines, Singapore, Israel and South Africa being disputed due to the mix of both western and non western culture.

– This is Latin for old man.

– The National Flag, like the state and war flags of other Latin American countries, has a small coat of arms in the centre of the white cross but there is not a coat of arms in the flagensign.

– After World War I, many Turkic countries implemented a policy of westernization, centered even on the use of the Latin alphabet.

– Williams argues that even at the time of the erection of Offa’s Dyke the people to its west saw themselves as “Roman”, citing the number of Latin inscriptions still being made into the 8th century.

– His work has won him four Grammy Awards, five Latin Grammy Awards, nineteen Lo Nuestro Awards, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

– The phrase is one of the many Latin phrases that use the expression “ad astra”, meaning “to the stars”.

– Erasmus was a classical scholar who wrote in a “pure” Latin style.

– The book is written in the Latin alphabet, but it is thought to have been based on an original Maya codex.

“commuter” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “commuter”:

+ In 1965, it was called the Metropolitan Commuter Transportation Authority.

+ The locality is connected to Stockholm by commuter rail.

+ It operates bus, rail, and commuter rail services throughout the state.

+ These trains are especially popular in commuter traffic in large towns and cities.

+ The Long Island Rail Road, often called the LIRR, is a commuter rail system in New York.

+ The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority is an agency that is in control of many types of transport, including buses, commuter rail, elevated railwayelevated rail and subways.

+ The MTA did not run these commuter rail lines by itself until 1983.

+ Most MBTA subway and commuter rail station articles follow the link form of terminating with “”.

commuter in sentences?
commuter in sentences?

Example sentences of “commuter”:

+ In May 2015, TfL Rail took control of the commuter service between in Essex.

+ It will provide a new high-frequency commuter and suburban passenger service.
+ The Center City Commuter Connection is an underground train tunnel in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

+ In May 2015, TfL Rail took control of the commuter service between in Essex.

+ It will provide a new high-frequency commuter and suburban passenger service.

+ The Center City Commuter Connection is an underground train tunnel in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

+ It covers Seattle and its neighboring cities with light rail trains, commuter railcommuter trains, and buses.

+ Albans is a commuter town.

+ Some cities in South Africa, though, have commuter rail networks with trains that come at high frequencies like rapid transit.

+ On 28 September 2008, fare zones of all commuter lines which is ex-KCR were merged.

+ Until 1995 the city was the eastern end of the Concord line of Bay Area Rapid Transit commuter train system.

+ Headingley railway station is a commuter railway station in the Headingley area of Leeds, West Yorkshire.

+ The MTA also took the lease of the Penn Central Transportation’s Hudson, Harlem and New Haven commuter rail lines until 1976.

+ There are two commuter rail services that use Penn Station.

More in-sentence examples of “commuter”:

+ In 1983, it formed the Metro-North Commuter Railroad from the Hudson, Harlem and New Haven lines.

+ Nu-Venture was founded in the 1960s as a coach company, but coach hire stopped in 2010 and the London commuter service stopped around 2004.

+ In 1983, it formed the Metro-North Commuter Railroad from the Hudson, Harlem and New Haven lines.

+ Nu-Venture was founded in the 1960s as a coach company, but coach hire stopped in 2010 and the London commuter service stopped around 2004.

+ In 1983, NJT assumed operation of all commuter rail service in New Jersey from Conrail.

+ Three years after that, the Ivy City yard was acquired by the newly created Amtrak, which leased it to commuter rail services.

+ Much new quality housing has been constructed on the northern fringes of the town, in order to service the demand for commuter housing.

+ The was a commuter electric multiple unit on through services between the Joban Line and Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line.

+ It is a popular London commuter town, thanks to its easy access to the A41, directly leading to the M25.

+ It operates commuter services from its Central London terminus at London Waterloo to South West London.

+ Of all the MBTA’s services, the Commuter Rail runs the farthest from Boston.

+ The LIRR is one of two commuter rail systems owned by the MTA.

+ It now operates every passenger and commuter rail line in the state except for Amtrak; the Port Authority Trans-Hudson, which is owned by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey; the PATCO Speedline; two SEPTA Regional Rail lines, the West Trenton Line and the Trenton Line; and a handful of tourist trains in the southern and northwestern parts of New Jersey.

+ The economic booms in Leeds and Manchester, particularly in the financial sector, have led to Halifax becoming a commuter town for these two cities.

+ A commuter terminal was built in 1970.

+ They built roads, buildings, and tunnels for the Chicago commuter train system.

+ It is part of the Center City Commuter Connection.

+ At the heart of the network are five long distance main lines which radiate from London to the major cities and secondary population centres with dense commuter networks within the regions.

+ When the New England Patriots are playing at home, the MBTA runs special Commuter Rail trains to Gillette Stadium from both South Station and T.F.

+ New Jersey Transit provides local bus service on weekdays along the 811 811 route and Coach USA Suburban Transit provides NYC rush-hour commuter service on the 400 route.

+ The MARC commuter rail service also has trains that stop in Baltimore.

+ Besides long-distance and commuter trains, the New York City Subway has a few stations that connect directly to Penn Station.

+ They are used as commuter trains in Zürich, where 61 four-car sets have been working since 2006.

+ It is North America’s busiest commuter railroad.

+ According to train operators c2c, “Limehouse is a bustling commuter station in the rush hour with passengers changing onto the Docklands Light Railway.

+ This was perceived to be a source of inefficiency, so sectorization made the regions into a single organisation covering all commuter services.

+ Choa Chu Kang was the first to install platform gates due to the high commuter traffic at this station.

+ Since the industrial boom, it has been a interchange point for the main commuter train lines.

+ Maryland’s MARC and Virginia’s VRE commuter trains and the Metrorail Red Line also provide service into Union Station.

+ A number of trainsets have been exported to Indonesia for use by Kereta Commuter Indonesia following their withdrawal in Japan.

+ Sprinters can be seen operating in almost every part of the UK, from rural branch lines to commuter expresses into major cities.

+ It is now a commuter town dominated with apartment high-rises, and many of its residents work at CERN or in central Geneva.

+ Closer to Boston, Commuter Rail trains stop at a few different Boston neighborhoods on their way to South Station, like Back Bay, Jamaica Plain, Hyde Park, and Dorchester.

+ The A-train family is trains for commuter services and limited express services.

+ Closer to Boston, Commuter Rail trains run through towns near Boston, like Cambridge, Chelsea, Medford, Melrose, and Belmont.

+ KRL Commuter Line is an Public transport operated on Jakarta.

+ Metra is a commuter railroad in the Chicago city area.

+ It had a resident population of 3,105,798 as of 2001, excluding the huge commuter traffic from neighbouring districts.

+ The Commuter Rail covers more of Massachusetts than any other part of the MBTA.

+ This includes city buses, subways, commuter trains, Amtrak, and all other transportation that the public can use.

+ It is also an outer part of the London commuter belt and employment centre of the M11 corridor which includes Cambridge and London Stansted to the north.

+ Walthamstow Central is a London Underground Victoria Line station and a commuter railway station on the Chingford railway stationChingford branch of the Lea Valley Lines, operated by London Overground.

+ All Commuter Rail trains start or finish their journeys at one of two stations in Boston: South Station or North Station.

+ Dumbarton today is more a commuter town for Glasgow east-southeast of it.

+ Most of those stations make use of a cross-platform interchange system, where the commuter can change to another line on the opposite platform.

+ It is a suburban commuter townbedroom community located on Long Island.

+ On 12 December 1988, three commuter trains crashed, just south-west of Clapham junction station, in London.

Sentence example of “stock”

How to use in-sentence of “stock”:

+ The London Underground 1938 Stock was a Deep-level tube linesdeep-level tube stock that ran on the Bakerloo, Northern, Piccadilly, East London and Central lines.

+ The Wall Street Crash of 1929 was the greatest stock market crash in the history of the United States.

+ He retired from Pro Stock racing in 1997 and returned in 2010.

+ Rivkin had cheated to make money from the stock market.

+ The OnePlus 5T ships with Android Android 7.1.1 “Nougat” and uses the OxygenOS user interface, OnePlus’ proprietary custom skin built on top of Android, adding various features not found in the stock Android operating system, such as night mode and reading mode, which both change the color temperature of the device’s screen, and the ability to change the Bluetooth audio codec.

+ SMAs are offered by financial consultants and brokerage firms, and managed by independent “money managers.” A money manager is simply a business that manages stock and other securities portfolios or baskets of investments for an investor.

+ He had only raced in six stock car racingstock car races in his life before the season.

+ FTSE stands for Financial Times Stock Exchange.

Sentence example of stock
Sentence example of stock

Example sentences of “stock”:

+ The products traded on this exchange vary from German and Swiss debt instruments to European stocks and various stock indexes.

+ An order to buy 30½ 8-car trains of 1967 tube stock was made in March 1964.

+ The London Stock Exchange is the most international stock exchange and the largest in Europe.

+ The city is also the nation’s main center for banking, publishing, and trade and the home of the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange.

+ In 2000, Bowyer won the Modified stock car racingModified Championship at Thunderhill Speedway in Mayetta, Kansas.

+ The company is listed on Euronext Paris where it is a component of the CAC 40 stock market index.

+ In return for three days access to PARC, Xerox could buy 100,000 share shares of Apple stock for $10 each.

+ Provides a link based on a Buenos Aires Stock Exchange stock symbol.

+ At one time extinct in the wild, in Mongolia the last wild Przewalski’s horses had been seen in 1966 it has been reintroduced to its native habitat in Mongolia from stock in zoos.

+ In 1875, the Philadelphia Stock Exchange moved into the building.

+ Regan Smith is an American stock car racing driver.

+ He always used the same kinds of stock characters, especially if he could amuse the audience.

+ Bill Blair was an American stock car racing driver in the 1940’s and the 1950’s, and he was one of the pioneers of NASCAR.

+ Downstream from the dam, the Missouri Department of Conservation operates the Shepherd of the Hills Fish hatcheryFish Hatchery, which is used to stock trout in Lake Taneycomo.

+ It happened in the New York Stock Exchange on Tuesday October 29, 1929, now known as Black Tuesday.

+ East Side San Antonio is home to the San Antonio Stock Show Rodeo, the ATT Center, and the Freeman Coliseum.

+ Lawrence was the first female Chief executive officerCEO of a company listed on the New York Stock Exchange.

+ The movie, although released in Black-and-whiteblack and white, was filmed on color film stock but on a grayscale set.

+ Since 1994, the company has been on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange in South Africa, and was a part of the Top 10 index for the past several years.

+ ATT has been Public companypublicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange since 1984.

+ The products traded on this exchange vary from German and Swiss debt instruments to European stocks and various stock indexes.

+ An order to buy 30½ 8-car trains of 1967 tube stock was made in March 1964.
+ The London Stock Exchange is the most international stock exchange and the largest in Europe.

More in-sentence examples of “stock”:

+ A total of 11 types of rolling stock are used on the MRT lines.

+ In standing with requirements of all new rolling stock for the South East region, provision has been made for future conversion to 25 kV AC overhead supply or dual voltage, although at present no trains have been fitted with a pantograph.

+ A total of 11 types of rolling stock are used on the MRT lines.

+ In standing with requirements of all new rolling stock for the South East region, provision has been made for future conversion to 25 kV AC overhead supply or dual voltage, although at present no trains have been fitted with a pantograph.

+ He was a special adviser to Nelson RockefellerVice President Nelson Rockefeller, Chairman and CEO of the New York Stock Exchange, and Chairman, President and CEO of Aetna.

+ The concept of directors’ fiduciary duty of loyalty was introduced into the statute in the Commercial Act and was imposed as a Statutory lawstatutory obligation of directors of stock companies.

+ He captured his second Daytona 500 in 1977, It was so important that Sports Illustrated put him on cover after his second Daytona 500 win, one of the first stock car drivers that cover on the legendary sports magazine, see A.J.

+ One stock character often used is the low-class character who warn the hero of danger to come.

+ The offer would be made by a capital increase through a new stock share issue.

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

+ Rolling stock is also given an RA and the RA of a train is the highest RA of any of the supporting elements.

+ The works included general station maintenance, rolling stock maintenance and track maintenance.

+ For example, a shop might give away its stock in its promotion, but for the production of these goods, resources were needed, so this would not be a free good in an economic sense.

+ This was almost double the amount of money raised on the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ combined.

+ The stock is not thickened.

+ AB InBev has a primary listing on the Brussels Stock ExchangeEuronext Brussels stock exchange and is part of the BEL20 index.

+ David Gene Pearson was an American stock car racer.

+ If many buyers want to buy a stock the price goes up.

+ This includes banks, stock exchanges, investment companies and insurance companies The Bank of England is located in London and is the second oldest bank in the world.

+ In April 1993, it was recognized as a stock exchange under the Securities Contracts Act, 1956.

+ Corporate finance is about things like the sale of stock by a company to the public.

+ The company continued its rapid growth and the stock price soared.

+ The depot also has a connection to the Uxbridge branch tracks of the Metropolitan and Piccadilly Lines which pass under the Central line east of West Ruislip; it is used only for empty stock movements and works train access.

+ The large number of pieces and their lack of wear may suggest they were the stock of a trader or dealer in such pieces.

+ It is home to the Philippine Stock Exchange and the Makati Business Club.

+ It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.

+ A cliché is a stock expression used again and again.

+ They also changed the station’s stock from sheep to cattle.

+ National Stock Exchange of India commenced operations in the Wholesale Debt Market segment in June 1994.

+ After successfully modifying one of his personally-owned Ferrari 250 GTs to outperform stock models, Lamborghini gained the impetus to pursue an automobile manufacturing venture of his own, aiming to create the perfect touring car that he felt no one could build for him.

+ The 2019 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series will be the 71st season of professional stock car racing in the United States, and the 48th modern-era Cup series season.

+ The Union Stock Yard Transit Co., or The Yards, was the meatpacking district in present-day New City, Chicago.

+ British Rail produced a variety of Railbuses as a means both of building new rolling stock cheaply, and to provide services on lightly-used lines economically.

+ In 2004, it began to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange.

+ Arbor put the company on the London Stock Exchange’s Alternative Investment Market.

+ The Helsinki Stock Exchange was first made in October 7, 1912 when they made their first transaction.

+ Construction began in May of 1999 of a new tri-oval, The facility would feature uniform 15 degree banking and boast seating for 72,000 spectators and more than 60 suites, The speedway was completed in 2001 in time for an inaugural test for stock cars and Indy Lights Series single seaters in April.

+ Ritchie’s movies are: “Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels”, “Snatch Snatch”, “Swept Away”, “Revolver”, “Sherlock Holmes” and “Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows”.

+ In this type of company the shares are traded on a public stock exchange.

+ Frankie Schneider was an American stock car, modified, midget, and sprint car racer.

+ Kawasaki Heavy Industries CSR Qingdao Sifang C151A is the fourth generation of rolling stock used on the Singapore MRT system.

+ BMO is also its stock symbol on both the Toronto Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange.

+ The FTSE 100 is an important stock exchange in London, United Kingdom, similar to the Dow Jones Industrial Average, in the United States, or the CAC 40, in France.

+ This template provide a link to a company’s profile on the Oslo Stock Exchange.

+ The original stock of Smith Wesson Model 10 revolvers are being replaced by the Sig Sauer P226 and Walther P99C semi-automatic pistols.

+ In transfers between businesses, sometimes payments can be complicated, with stock and other things.

+ From 1989-1997, NASCAR had utilized the full, best known for sports car racing, Subtle changes to some of the turns accommodated the stock cars, and increased passing widths, Ricky Rudd won the inaugural race at Sonoma.

+ It is now the intention for the railway to relocate to the Bridgend Valleys Railway, with some stock also going to the Dean Forest Railway and further a field.

“masturbation” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “masturbation”:

– NBC thought that masturbation was not a good topic to show on television.

– Attitudes towards homosexuality and masturbation were altered by the publications of Havelock Ellis.

– Being the main outlet of child sexuality, masturbation has been observed in very young children.

– Some people actually consider masturbation as a cardiovascular workout.

– Semen is valued and masturbation is seen as a waste of semen and is therefore frowned upon, even though frequent ejaculation is encouraged.

masturbation some ways to use
masturbation some ways to use

Example sentences of “masturbation”:

- She is known for writing books about how masturbation is healthy and encouraged women to do it.

- It is a type of masturbation done with two people.
- According to a Canadian survey of "Now" magazine readers, the frequency of masturbation declines after the age of 17.

– She is known for writing books about how masturbation is healthy and encouraged women to do it.

– It is a type of masturbation done with two people.

– According to a Canadian survey of “Now” magazine readers, the frequency of masturbation declines after the age of 17.

– In July 2012, he was arrested for masturbation in an adult movie theater.

– Immanuel Kant considered masturbation a violation of one’s duty to one’s self and an unnatural act, stating it was against natural law.

– Therefore, female masturbation almost always involves stimulating the clitoris, either by hand or with a vibrator.

– Masturbating frequently presents no physical, mental or emotional risk in itself, but masturbation can be used to relieve boredom or stress.

– These events provide a supportive environment where masturbation can be performed openly.

– The Catholic church regards masturbation as a ‘gravely disordered action’.

– It is similar to male masturbation but it is done by someone else instead of by one’s self.

– The function of masturbation in males is to flush out old sperm with low motility from the male’s genital tract.

– In 2003, an Australian research team led by Graham Giles of The Cancer Council Australia concluded that frequent masturbation by males appears to help prevent the development of prostate cancer.

“pitman” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “pitman”:

+ The Dutchman “Cornelis Corneliszoon” invented his type of sawmill by applying a pitman arm onto a wind mill, which converted a turning motion into an up-an-down motion.

+ Before they decided to use the Deseret alphabet, the Board of Regents thought they would use Pitman style alphabets.

+ A “drop pitman arm” is used to correct the steering when a vehicle has a suspension lift.

+ Then, Willard Richards, who was sick when the Board of Regents had talked about which alphabet to use, saw the Pitman style alphabet.

+ A lot of Quakers lived in Pitman so the family wanted to move to be close to them.

pitman in sentences?
pitman in sentences?

Use the word “double”

How to use in-sentence of “double”:

– In the following example, “s-vac” is the name of the template, “abeyance” is a parameter without any text but its name, and “last” is a parameter with both a name and text, in this case enclosed in double square brackets.

– Note: The movie that the characters see while on their double date resembles that of the film within a film at the end of “Pee-wee’s Big Adventure”.

– Some common jazz instruments include the saxophone, trumpet, guitar, Jazz pianopiano, double bass, and drums.

– There is also a double foot stomp or double stomp version where a wrestler jumps and stamps both of their feet on any part of an opponent.

– It is surrounded by double quotes “like this”, so it should use single-quotes internally.

– Kate led going into Double Jeopardy, eliminating Michael for the last spot in the semifinals.

Use the word double
Use the word double

Example sentences of “double”:

– The double layer is created when the electrode’s surface is charged through the application of electricity.

– It was similar to a modern double bass.

– A bed comes in many different sizes including a single, double and king size.

– On 6 and 7 September 2013, double international games between Sweden and Finland were played inside.

– Since this double layer capacitance happens at both electrodes, the theoretical capacitance of the entire device can be raised substantially.

– Enols are ambident nucleophiles, but, in general, nucleophilic at the carbon atom next to the carbons with double bond.

– It is a massive building measuring square with a huge double dome resting on squinches and muqarnas pendentives.

– Instead of the regular spear, the wrestler does not pull on the opponent’s legs, as in a double leg takedown, and relies on the momentum of the strike to force the opponent down.

– Low instruments like the cello, double bass, and bassoon mostly read from the bass clef.

– The following year he won the Johannes Matthias Sperger International Music Competition, which is the world’s most famous competition for double bass playing.

– Although the team got double the amount of points finishes in 2001, including a podium in Monaco, this did not help the fact that the team did not have the same success as Stewart GP got in 1999.

– This is double redirected with the link of his name in her article as her spouse.

– This is a double reeded instrument.

– Sulfur has a double bond with the oxygen, and single bonds with the carbons.

– The double bass is usually made from wood.

– This is the first double album the band released, and the songs were recorded over many years, some were old songs that they did not use for other albums, and some were new ones made for this album.

– This will eliminate double redirects, plus it’s more standard to have “Foo ” linking to “Foo” than the other way around.

– The word is sometimes spelt in English without the French double dot on the letter i, “naive”, due to the default settings for typing in English lacking it.

- The double layer is created when the electrode’s surface is charged through the application of electricity.

- It was similar to a modern double bass.
- A bed comes in many different sizes including a single, double and king size.

More in-sentence examples of “double”:

- The rehearsal required that she practice the hurricanrana that would be used in the episode, however, the stunt double Dumas was working with dropped her as she swung through the move, causing her to land squarely on her neck and shoulders.

- Galois' theory could also be used to show that it was impossible to square a circle and double a cube.

– The rehearsal required that she practice the hurricanrana that would be used in the episode, however, the stunt double Dumas was working with dropped her as she swung through the move, causing her to land squarely on her neck and shoulders.

– Galois’ theory could also be used to show that it was impossible to square a circle and double a cube.

– They have the double coat with long hard and short soft.

– Ivan Dixon was a stunt double for Sidney Poitier.

– In contrast to meiosis, the double set of chromosomes in daughter cells is identical to those in the parent cells.

– In 1314 both lines found themselves on different sides in a double election.

– They can be made into both “trans” and “cis” double bonds.

– The overlay tip for an overlay with double quotes in it should always be set explicitly when “form = text” or when “form = colour” are used.

– VioloncelloCellists, Double bass players and bassoonists also need to read tenor clef when their music goes high.

– For example, Longyearbyen reached almost into double figures Celsius on 30 January 1984.

– There, Alexander manoeuvered to the right to prevent a double envelopment from the Persian army.

– To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player’s participation has ended.

– Might want to use an image with a font that actually makes a visible distinction between primes and quotation marks Double quotation marks are also often used to represent the ditto mark.

– The first ‘advanced’ figure to be invented was the double reverse spin, by Maxwell Stewart in the 1924 World Championship.

– It eventually went on to gross $49,823,037; more than double the film’s production budget.

– The membranes or envelope is a double lipid bilayerd membrane which surrounds the chromosomes and nucleolus in eukaryotic cells.

– A spear or shoulder block takedown is a move where a wrestler charges at the standing opponent and brings their body parallel to the ground so that it drives their shoulder into the opponent’s midsection, which pulls on the opponent’s legs, as in a double leg takedown, and forces them back-first into the mat.

– Many inventors tried to make electric basses because most bassists were using the double bass, which was very big, heavy, and too quiet.

– The double bass also has influences from the viol family.

– These pair bonds hold the two strands of the DNA double helix structure together.

– I tried to create REDIRECTS for Category:Classical double-bassists and for Category: Classical double bass players, but these seem to come out as separate categories.

– The “en passant” rule was developed when pawns were allowed to make their double move.

– Months later, the second part of the double album, “Hypnotize”, was released.

– A double integral can also be used to define an integral over an arbitrary surface.

– He is a double Madison UCI Track World ChampionshipsWorld Champion and Commonwealth Games gold medallist on the track.

– For the next several weeks, Kozlov was interviewed on WWE programming, proclaiming his love for “Double Double E but drawing some heel heat for declaring his superiority over whatever wrestlers were competing at the time.

– In the United States, Canada and United Kingdom, most professional orchestral players use four-string double basses with a “C extension” which extends the lowest string down as far as low C, an octave below the lowest note on the cello.

– Assortment is when the double set of chromosomes becomes a single set in each gamete.

– These double standards and the suppression of the sex drive would make people different.

– The Narmer PaletteNarmer palette, a special cosmetic palette designed for ritual use, shows him wearing the Pschent, the double crown of Upper and Lower Egypt.

– The Double Jeopardy clause in the Fifth Amendment forbids a defendant from being tried again on the same charges in the same case following a legitimate acquittal or conviction.

– The song was released on the album “Queen Rocks” and it was also released as a double a-side single with “Tie Your Mother Down”.

– Critics have also said that the song has beat and clapping riff, the same as Queen Queen’s “chorus also references Queen: “I want you to rock me, yeah, I want you to hit the pedal, heavy metal, show me you care.” In the regard to its double entendre, Grigg noted, “but at the same time, there’s a vulnerability in it that’s, like, so sweet for girls.

– A quick call to emergency services, and a quick start of basic CPR, especially defibrillation, can double to triple the chance of survival – with adults and children.Handley AJ, Koster R, Monsieurs K et al.: “European Resuscitation Council guidelines for resuscitation 2005.

– There is also a double springboard where a wrestler bounces off one rope and onto another.

– When a molecule has a double bond or a ring structure, the molecule can be sorted into different isomers.

– It was written in 1966 as an Ace Double with Avram Davidson’s “The Kar-Chee Reign.” The book is part of the Hainish Cycle.

– Hendrix finished his third album, called “Electric LadyLand” – a double album with two LP’s – in 1968.

– I also think back to the recent incident about comprehensiveness in GA articles – we did not promote an article then and by promoting this one it would be unfair and a double standard.

– The “Savvy Merchant” outfit would cut in half the Purchasepurchasing price of ammunition and guns and double the selling price for ammunition and guns.

– Westies have a double white coat coat which protects them from attacks and cold weather.

– By adding a colon just inside the opening double square brackets of the link, it changes the way MediaWiki software normally works.

– All four of these hydrocarbons have four carbon atoms and one double bond in their molecules, but have different chemical structures.

– Under the dual sovereignty doctrine this is not considered double jeopardy.

– Light can also cause the double bonds to form a ring.

– Only players with more than $0 after the Double Jeopardy! round may play the Final Jeopardy! round.

– Macnee had a performance as a guest star in a double episode of the series “Kung Fu: The Legend Continues”, with David Carradine.

“immense” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “immense”:

+ The immense diversity of colour and pattern in small bivalve molluscs, brittlestars, sea anemones, tubicular polychaetes and various grasshoppers is perhaps maintained by making recognition by predators more difficult.

+ After this, Wutip was attack by massive wind shear amounts, but managed to enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility as Tropical Depression Betty before dissipating in the Philippine Sea, and many are debating on whether Wutip’s immense power was normal as March was coming, or it was caused by the deadly climate change, which already took a toll on the world, humans and animals alike.

+ Based on detailed analysis, Sovacool concludes “that a global nuclear renaissance would bring immense technical, economic, environmental, political, and social costs”.

+ Trattori’s unionised employees could not be laid off, putting immense strain on the company.

+ For the first time in royal history, Edward lay in state for the people to pay their last respects, a reflection of his immense popularity.

immense use in sentences
immense use in sentences

Example sentences of “immense”:

+ The range is host to an immense variety of wildlife, from mountain lions to the endangered steelhead.

+ They are an immense distraction and impossible to maintain with our limited resources.

+ Yggdrasil is the name of the immense cosmic tree that serves as the connection between the Nine Worlds in Norse mythology.

+ By “will” he means a wanting and craving like that which we know in ourselves as our “will.” It is the source of immense amounts of suffering in the world.

+ Despite its immense index, there is also a considerable amount of data available in online databases which are accessible by means of queries but not by links.

+ China, the Nationalist party in particular, owed Japan immense amounts of money, which they could not pay whilst infused in their own civil war.

+ The VA is in what is called London’s “Albertopolis”, an area of immense cultural, scientific and educational importance.

+ His immense love for music brought an outsized number of eminent musicians to the court, who, in turn, gave Swati a valuable insight into the sphere of Indian genre.

+ In the 2007 episode “Utopia”, the Doctor calls the disguised Master a genius and shows an immense admiration for his intellect before discovering who he is.

+ Super Janemba’s immense power level allows him to easily deal with Super Saiyan 3 Goku, Pikkon, and Vegeta, who had been given his body temporarily to help fight Janemba.

+ If it wouldn’t provoke such an immense reaction, I would have asked for the name in public.

+ Early in life, Premchand faced immense poverty.

+ For a while he was a regular member of the England national team, striking up a good partnership with fellow forward Michael Owen, where he was often deployed as a ‘Target Man’ due to his immense strength, good first touch and passing skills.

+ The range is host to an immense variety of wildlife, from mountain lions to the endangered steelhead.

+ They are an immense distraction and impossible to maintain with our limited resources.

Use in sentence of “additive”

How to use in-sentence of “additive”:

+ The additive identity property says that the sum of adding any number and zero is just the original number.

+ Cellulose from tree trunks is a food additive in bread, grated Parmesan cheese, and other processed foods.

+ In mathematics, minus;1 is the additive inverse of 1.

+ It is the additive identity of common numbers.

+ It is used as an additive in gasoline, plastics, synthetic rubber, dyes and it is an industrial solvent, which means it can dissolve many other chemical molecules.

Use in sentence of additive
Use in sentence of additive

Example sentences of “additive”:

+ He also stated that sugar isn’t the only harmful ingredient in Milo, mentioning Maltodextrin as another food additive to avoid.

+ Depending on the country, table salt for common use as a food additive may have iodine added.

+ About 25% is used as an additive to improve the toughness.

+ RGB is an additive color model.

+ A food additive is a substance that is added to certain foods to make them better in some ways.

+ The additive inverse property is somewhat like the opposite of the additive identity property.

+ It is made into an additive for cooking.

+ In general mathematical use, however, “term” is not limited to additive expressions.

+ An emulsifier is an additive which helps two liquids mix.

+ It is also used as a lubricant in shaving lotions, and a flavoring additive in non-alcoholic beverages, ice cream, ices, candy, and baked goods.

+ She is also known for her works to the study of additive set-values and Banach spaces.

+ Mixing equal proportions of the additive primaries results in shades of grey; when all three colors are fully saturated, the result is white.

+ The second follows from the definition of minus;1 as additive inverse of 1, that is, when added to 1, it gives 0.

+ He also stated that sugar isn't the only harmful ingredient in Milo, mentioning Maltodextrin as another food additive to avoid.

+ Depending on the country, table salt for common use as a food additive may have iodine added.
+ About 25% is used as an additive to improve the toughness.

Some in-sentence examples of “disastrous”

How to use in-sentence of “disastrous”:

– About half this area was burnt in the disastrous Black Saturday bushfire in 2009.

– On May 11, 1899, there was a disastrous fire which destroyed most of the town, more than 400 houses and businesses were lost in the blaze.

– Though Mugabe was elected fairly at first, he became a dictator, and had put in place a number of cruel and disastrous laws.

– Throughout history, every 100 to 150 years, an earthquake of disastrous proportions called the Tokai Earthquake has hit Shizuoka.

– In 1872 the Democrats supported liberal Republican Horace Greeley’s disastrous presidential campaign.

Some in-sentence examples of disastrous
Some in-sentence examples of disastrous

Example sentences of “disastrous”:

– After a disastrous marriage, Stopes became aware of how ignorant many people were about sex, and what troubles women had inside marriage.

– Louis wrote to Napoleon after the disastrous Russian campaign to restore him to the Dutch throne.

– In 1977, the National Coalition of Fine Gael and Labour suffered a disastrous electoral defeat in the general election.

– This operation and its consequences will be disastrous and marked the Massacre of Tulle deeply.

– With its disastrous flood history, and the fact that it was too shallow for boats, the river was finally forced into a concrete channel beginning in 1938.

– Caesar made a near disastrous attack on Pompey’s camp, and was forced to pull away to regroup.

– In a vulnerable area, however, such as :en:April_2015_Nepal_earthquakeNepal during the 2015 earthquake, an earthquake can have disastrous consequences and leave lasting damage, which can require years to repair.

– Tchaikovsky himself had not been at the first performance because he was in Switzerland trying to calm himself down after a very short, disastrous marriage.

– Lasster’s 1993 draft of the film was a disastrous result, presenting Woody as a “sarcastic jerk” because Katzenberg kept sending notes to Pixar saying that he wanted more edge to the character.

– In Sardar Patel’s opinion, the open communal conflicts incited by the riots had the potential to establish a weak Government at the centre post-independence which will be disastrous for consolidating a democratic nation.

- After a disastrous marriage, Stopes became aware of how ignorant many people were about sex, and what troubles women had inside marriage.

- Louis wrote to Napoleon after the disastrous Russian campaign to restore him to the Dutch throne.
- In 1977, the National Coalition of Fine Gael and Labour suffered a disastrous electoral defeat in the general election.