Some example sentences of “vermont”

How to use in-sentence of “vermont”:

+ Sanders was elected mayor of Burlington, VermontBurlington, Vermont in 1981.

+ Klein worked on Howard Dean’s primary campaign in Vermont in 2003, and interned for the “Washington Monthly” in Washington, D.C.

+ The Great Seal of Vermont is the official seal of the U.S.

+ The incumbent Republican Party Republican David Zuckerman who was part of the Vermont Progressive Party.

+ After this, Vermont became the 14th U.S.

+ He was the List of Governors of Vermont64th Governor of Vermont before becoming a member of the United States Senate for 34 years, from 1941 to 1975.

+ People in Vermont are proud of the number 802.

+ New Hampshire and Vermont are the only states that have elections for governor every two years.

Some example sentences of vermont
Some example sentences of vermont

Example sentences of “vermont”:

+ He won several amateur and professional tournaments in Canada and New England, including the 1965 Vermont Open and the 1971 Rhode Island Open.

+ She graduated from the University of Vermont in 1902.
+ He is technically one of only three Democrats to represent Vermont in either house of Congress since the end of the Civil War.

+ He won several amateur and professional tournaments in Canada and New England, including the 1965 Vermont Open and the 1971 Rhode Island Open.

+ She graduated from the University of Vermont in 1902.

+ He is technically one of only three Democrats to represent Vermont in either house of Congress since the end of the Civil War.

+ He was in the Vermont House of Representatives for six terms.

+ He was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Vermont between 1923 and 1933.

+ In 1992, he faced another opponent in Secretary of State of Vermont Jim Douglas, winning by 11 points.

+ He won the election in the biggest victory for a governor in Vermont since 1996.

+ The states that border Vermont are Massachusetts to the south, New Hampshire to the east, New York New York to the west, and the Canadian province of Quebec to the north.

+ Tuttle ran against senator Patrick Leahy in the Vermont senate elections.

+ I’ve discussed with Vermont on IRC and he suggested that I write a thread here so we can discuss what to do.

+ Bernard “Bernie” Sanders is the current junior United States senator of Vermont since 2007.

+ As of May 2014, same-sex marriage was legal in 19 states: California, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington.

+ Dunsmore died on 26 August 2018 in Charlotte, VermontCharlotte, Vermont at the age of 79.

+ Gibson was a member of the Vermont House of Representatives from 1961 to 1963.

+ He served as the List of Governors of Vermont73rd Governor of Vermont from 1963 to 1969.

More in-sentence examples of “vermont”:

+ Snelling died of a heart attack at his home in Shelburne, Vermont on August 13, 1991 at the age of 64.

+ Amtrak provides service from Hartford to Vermont via Springfield and southward to New Haven.
+ The Vermont Republic is a country that existed from 1777 to 1791.

+ Snelling died of a heart attack at his home in Shelburne, Vermont on August 13, 1991 at the age of 64.

+ Amtrak provides service from Hartford to Vermont via Springfield and southward to New Haven.

+ The Vermont Republic is a country that existed from 1777 to 1791.

+ On April 28, 2015, Vermont Public Radio said that Sanders would run for president starting on April 30.

+ He was First inauguration of Calvin Coolidgeinaugurated at his family farm in Vermont by his father John Calvin Coolidge Sr.

+ During the United States presidential election, 20162016 United States presidential election, West was a strong supporter and campaigned for Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders.

+ Kinnell died in Sheffield, Vermont from leukemia, aged 87.

+ Lake Champlain is a natural freshwater lake in North America along the borders of New York and Vermont and partially across the United States-Canada border in the province of Quebec.

+ He served as a Unitarian minister in Burlington, Vermont and then later in Taunton, Massachusetts, Winchester, Massachusetts and Portland, Maine.

+ She was the Vermont State Treasurer from 1975 through 1977.

+ Before he moved to Vermont in August 2002, he was director of the University of Maryland, College Park Institute for Ecological Economics, and a professor in the Center for Environmental Science, at Solomons, and in the Biology Department at College Park.

+ David Zuckerman is an American businessman, farmer, and Vermont Progressive Party politician.

+ He served as the List of Governors of Vermont75th Governor of Vermont from 1973 to 1977.

+ She was a State Representative in the Vermont House of Representatives for the Chittenden District from 2001 to 2003.

+ Gibson died in Brattleboro, Vermont on November 4, 1969 at the age of 68.

+ His grandparents came to Vermont from Ireland and Italy during the 19th century to work at quarries.

+ Sale wrote the foreword to Thomas Naylor’s 2008 book “Secession: How Vermont and all the Other States Can Save Themselves from the Empire.” “Secession: How Vermont and all the Other States Can Save Themselves from the Empire”, Port Townsend, WA: Feral House, 2008.

+ He is the 82nd and current Governor of Vermont since January 5, 2017.

+ He was the Liberty Union candidate for Governor of Vermont in 1972 and 1976.

+ She died following a heart attack in Vermont at age 75.

+ One of the earliest and best known artists for the Disney studio, Maurice “Jake” Day, spent a lot of weeks in the Vermont and Maine forests.

+ Attempting to harass Vermont and Antandrus per and files 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6.

+ Before being Governor, he was the Lieutenant Governor of VermontLieutenant Governor of Vermont from 2011 to 2017.

+ In 1790, representatives of both states met and decided that Vermont would pay $30,000 to New York in exchange for New York respecting the border between the two states at Lake Champlain.

+ Williams wrote “Banning Landmines: Disarmament, Citizen Diplomacy, and Human Security” and “My Name is Jody Williams: A Vermont Girl’s Winding Path to the Nobel Peace Prize”.

+ Off-wiki, Vermont expressed his concern about this feature possibly being prone to abuse.

+ As of 2012, the party controls 10% of the Vermont Senate seats, and 3.3% of the seats in the Vermont House of Representatives.

+ He served as the 72nd Lieutenant Governor of Vermont from 1975 to 1977.

+ He was the Governor of Vermont from 2011 to 2017.

+ The militia was lead by Major General Ethan Allen, who was born in Vermont and was in the military from 1757.

+ Tuttle died of a heart attack in his farm in Tunbridge, Vermont at the age of 84.

+ Aston is in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne, including Rowville, Scoresby, Knoxfield, Vermont and Wantirna.

+ Manchester is a town in, and one of two shire towns, Vermont Statutes.

+ It killed 84 people in Vermont and one in Rhode Island.

+ At the time of his election, he was the first Democrat elected Governor of Vermont in 108years.

+ He took Vermont neighbors as models for his series.

+ Alternet As Mayor of Burlington, Bernie Sanders played a prominent role in building support in Vermont for Jesse Jackson’s campaign for the presidency in 1984 and 1988.

+ In 1982 the first National Snowboard race was held in Vermont at Suicide Six.

+ The 2020 Vermont gubernatorial election was an election in the U.S state of Vermont to decide the next governor of the state.

+ Louis played college hockey at the University of Vermont for the Catamounts where he also played on the same team as former Boston Bruins goaltender Tim Thomas Tim Thomas and former NHL player Éric Perrin.

+ Newfane is the shire town, Vermont Statutes.

+ This made Vermont the first state to not allow slavery.

+ The 1938 New England Hurricane was an extremely damaging and highly deadly Atlantic tropical cyclone which struck Long Island, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont with strong winds of Category 4 hurricane level.

+ The street starts at Sunset Boulevard in the east and running northwest to Vermont Avenue.

+ On May 2, 2016, Kitzhaber announced his endorsement for Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders in his 2016 nomination for the Democratic nomination.

+ For over 20 years, he was the Vermont State Auditor from 1970 to 1993.

+ It has the exact same voting history as United States presidential elections in Vermontthat of Vermont or 1912 presidential election.

Use the word “Blow up”

How to use in-sentence of “Blow up”:

– On October 22, 1941 the Soviet union with bombs blow up the Romanian military headquarters in Odessa, and killed 66 Romanian soldiers.

– The highlight of the subjectivated gaze are the scenes in which the vampire character – directly facing the camera – turns to the audience and thus the fourth wall is broken: “The vampire seems by its immensity, the dimensions of the screen to blow up and the viewers to directly threaten ” Klaus Becker.” Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau.

– When Rigel loses its fuel inside the very hot core, it will blow up into the red supergiant stage of its life and explode in a supernova.

– Stark has Potts blow up the large arc reactor at Stark Industries to kill Stane.

– Some members of the Gush Emunim Underground planned to blow up the mosque, but they never blew it up.

– It is about an airport almost being closed because of a snow storm while a mad bomber is trying to blow up an airliner in flight.

– On May 2, 2010, 12 days after the blow up and fire of the Deepwater Horizon, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration closed 6,817 square miles of the Gulf of Mexico to fishing.

– He refuses and tells the Mariner that he would be crazy to blow up the ship.

Use the word Blow up
Use the word Blow up

Example sentences of “Blow up”:

– The male can blow up this bulge, so that it is the size of its head.

– In the beginning, Percy and Beckendorf, son of Hephaestus are sent on a quest to blow up Luke’s demon cruise ship, and Beckendorf is killed.

– Also a positive, he took a long wikibreak after the one RfA, which shows he is very stable and doesn’t blow up when things go wrong.

– They used the weapon to blow up the capital of the New Republic, Hosnian Prime.

– While make bombs to blow up the rest, security tells the police who show up in force.

– His main weapon is a rocket launcher which he can use to blow up enemies, or, if fired at his own feet, can be used to make him jump very high.

– Some tried to blow up a ship.

– A Molotov cocktail could blow up the fuel tank, destroying the machine, particularly for older tank models.

– They would blow up their lips with glass and injure themselves.

– In a message dropped in the mailbox of The Associated Press office in Lisbon, the group said: “We have decided to blow up this building and remain under the collapse.

– He then takes a big weapon called Panzerschreck and threatens to blow up the Ark as it is being loaded onto an island.

– Mines are a way to blow up the enemy and really shock them.

– However, he claims to dislike Margaret Thatcher, as is noted by his efforts threatening to blow up England with a bomb in the episode “Bomb” if she does not do something “to help the kids, by this afternoon.” This is also noticed in “The Young Ones Book” first published by Sphere Books, where negative references are made to Thatcher and the Conservative Party.

– Despite his manipulations, Thomas does truly love Bea while only hating the animals, even feeling guilty when Bea decided to end their relationship after learning of his plot to blow up Peter’s burrow.

– The war begins during the show’s third season, when a plot to blow up the Golden Gate Bridge was uncovered; in response, the President orders the assassination of terrorist leader Abdul ibn Shareef.

– They set the base to blow up and steal a vehicle to escape.

– Finch, who guessed that V would use a train to blow up the Palace, draws a gun and attempts to stop her.

– His plan is to blow up Fort Knox so that the price of gold will go up.

- The male can blow up this bulge, so that it is the size of its head.

- In the beginning, Percy and Beckendorf, son of Hephaestus are sent on a quest to blow up Luke's demon cruise ship, and Beckendorf is killed.

Make sentence of “at the same time”

How to use in-sentence of “at the same time”:

– But at the same time their Cherokee allies were becoming tired of poor treatment by the British and the Americans.

– When a whole-tone scale is played on a piano, starting from a low note and moving up to high notes, while at the same time pressing the sustaining pedal, it makes a “dreamy” sound.

– They agree to touch it at the same time and become joint winners.

– But at the same time people say that Hurrem was a selfish, manipulative and angry woman who would kill anyone who stood in her way.

– Decimal time of day had been first used in France two years earlier, but was set aside at the same time the metric system was started, and did not follow the metric pattern of a base unit and prefixed units.

Make sentence of at the same time
Make sentence of at the same time

Example sentences of “at the same time”:

- In 1456, Hungary invaded Serbia to chase away the Turks, and at the same time Vlad III invaded Wallachia.

- Castle Comfort Stairlifts, the club's sponsors, at the same time bought the remainder for £10,000.
- Until iOS 9, also you cannot have multiple windows open at the same time and drag and drop things between them.

– In 1456, Hungary invaded Serbia to chase away the Turks, and at the same time Vlad III invaded Wallachia.

– Castle Comfort Stairlifts, the club’s sponsors, at the same time bought the remainder for £10,000.

– Until iOS 9, also you cannot have multiple windows open at the same time and drag and drop things between them.

– The episode was first shown to the public at the Phoenix Comicon comic book convention on May 26, 2013, and was at the same time released onto the internet, on various streaming services.

– This meant bowing and at the same time drawing back the right leg so that it scraped the floor.

– Nicolaes Tulp, who lived at the same time as Sylvius, believed that cancer was a poison that slowly spreads and was contagious.Marilyn Yalom “A history of the breast” 1997.

– Connecting walls are now put on the website at the same time as they are shown on the television.

– She played sexualized roles at the same time Marilyn Monroe was famous.

– These occurred at the same time as preparations for the stronger Hurricane Gonzalo, which struck the island less than six days later and increased the damage.

– One, at times I would like to use my current account and the demo account at the same time to show how to use Talk, undo others edits, etc.

– This means a player breathes in through the nose at the same time as pushing air out of the mouth.

– Because of this, the Doctor could explain things to their companions, and at the same time to the viewers.

– In 1522, Emperor Charles V and his brother Archduke Ferdinand of Austria bought Verenahof at the same time when they bought other small pieces of land in the same region from Count.

– It was at the same time that Paul Morley of the NME and DJ Rob Gretton found out about the band and saw its potential.

– The story is about Decim, a bartender of the bar where people who died at the same time are sent to.

– He attended at Xaverian College although back then it was called “The Xaverian School”, and then to the Manchester Polytechnic School of Drama at the same time as Richard Griffiths.

– The observation of a secondary shower of particles in different detectors at the same time shows that all of the particles came from that event.

– She was a student there at the same time as Benjamin Britten, who sometimes asked her to play some of the oboe music he had just written.

– On one occasion he was in Dresden at the same time as a French organist named Louis Marchant.

– The Dhund attacked Murree by rising on every side at the same time and crowding up the nearer hill-sides threatening destruction of the station.

More in-sentence examples of “at the same time”:

- Then, later, Acheulean tools occur at the same time as the more sophisticated Mousterian.

- Like when we receives messages text during the same time that we have a conversation to a real person and because of the cellphones we are now talking to many peoples at the same time but forget the one that is right in front of us.
- For example in the 18th century BC a stela of the Governor of Byblos Yantinu says that pharaoh Neferhotep I was ruled at the same time as kings Zimri-Lim of Mari, SyriaMari and Hammurabi of Babylon.William Stevenson Smith: "Interconnections in the Ancient Near East: A Study of the Relationships Between the Arts of Egypt, the Aegean, and Western Asia", Yale University Press, 1965 In the 15th century BC, during the Amarna Period, there are letters between the Egyptian Kings Amenhotep III and Akhenaten, and various Near Eastern monarchs.

– Then, later, Acheulean tools occur at the same time as the more sophisticated Mousterian.

– Like when we receives messages text during the same time that we have a conversation to a real person and because of the cellphones we are now talking to many peoples at the same time but forget the one that is right in front of us.

– For example in the 18th century BC a stela of the Governor of Byblos Yantinu says that pharaoh Neferhotep I was ruled at the same time as kings Zimri-Lim of Mari, SyriaMari and Hammurabi of Babylon.William Stevenson Smith: “Interconnections in the Ancient Near East: A Study of the Relationships Between the Arts of Egypt, the Aegean, and Western Asia”, Yale University Press, 1965 In the 15th century BC, during the Amarna Period, there are letters between the Egyptian Kings Amenhotep III and Akhenaten, and various Near Eastern monarchs.

– To move their character, the player has to shake the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, lift them at the same time to jump, and use the controller’s motion sensor to beat their opponents and use items.Nintendo “Donkey Kong Barrel Blast” Manual The main mode of play is a Grand Prix like the one seen in the “Mario Kart” series.

– One wrestler of each team stands just outside the ring ropes until he is tagged in by his partner by slapping hands/lightly slapping their partners back with the ref watching or both wrestlers can fight at the same time in a “tornado” format.

– The motto was enacted at the same time as the state emblem, on which it appears.

– She hosted “Wowowee”, at the same time she appeared as Veronica in the afternoon TV series “Rosalka”.

– He was the Deputy Prime Minister of the NetherlandsDeputy Prime Minister and at the same time the Minister of Economic Affairs from 1981 to 1982 during the Dries van Agt ministry.

– It crossed western Mexico between September 13 and 19, 2013 at the same time that Hurricane Ingrid was coming to Mexico from the other side.

– It was initially sold at the same time as the Islero and the mid-engine Miura.

– The Remo Four were a rock and rollrock band from Liverpool, England, from the late 1950s and early 1960s, at the same time the Beatles were starting their musical careers.

– These saints do not have to be people who were alive at the same time as Mary.

– It was shown at the same time as National Wrestling AllianceNWA’s Starrcade which was thought to be the biggest yearly event for NWA.

– The show originally aired on ABC for its full run, except for the third season which ran on syndication at the same time as the second season ran on ABC.

– After Randy Orton had cheated to obtain Rey Mysterio, Jr.Rey Mysterio’s title shot at “WrestleMania 22”, Long placed Mysterio back in the match and made it a Triple Threat Match, at the same time warning Orton that he could still remove Orton from the match if he disobeyed Long.

– His work was very important for the Nationalismpatriots and national activists, who lived at the same time as Kollár.

– The wave function can be in a number of different states at once, and so a particle may have many different positions, energies, velocities or other physical properties at the same time i.e.

– The rebrand went live on 14 January 2013, at the same time as the other ITV channels.

– Because of this, the Doctor could explain things to his companions, and at the same time to the viewers.

– Due to Paterson becoming governor, two black governors are serving at the same time for the first time in more than 100 years; as Governor Deval Patrick of Massachusetts is also African American.

– Early twenty-first century research shows that AL was supposed to be launched at the same time as the attack on Midway.

– This happened at the same time that Charmin became available in Canada.

– The Royal Victorian Medal was set up at the same time as the order.

– Each track uses up part of the width of the tape, and can store a completely different recording that can be played back at the same time as the other tracks.

– However, if the piccolo plays at the same time as flute 3 they will obviously need an extra player for the piccolo part.

– His 2006 GP2 championship happened at the same time there was a vacancy at McLaren.

– Only up to six non-Israeli nationals can be in an Israeli club, but only five can play at the same time on the pitch.

– Hilleman was a forceful man who was at the same time modest in his claims.

– Grant is thought to be a bad leader since he hired corrupt friends for government jobs, but at the same time he helped African-American to have more rights in the Reconstruction Era.

– Generally, article naming should prefer what the majority of English speakers would most easily recognize, with a reasonable minimum of ambiguity, while at the same time making linking to those articles easy and second nature.

– For example, Andrew Jackson is considered to be a leader who stood for the common man, but at the same time historians criticize him because of the Indian Removal Act.

– A business associate of Sholes named James Densmore suggested splitting up the keys to speed up typing by preventing the typebars from striking the typewriter roller at the same time and sticking together.

– He is a hunter and hunted at the same time and all he can demonstrate are his exceptional ability and talent.

– A man being married to more than one woman at the same time is called polygyny.

– On August 30, Earl impacted the northern Leeward Islands including Antigua and Barbuda and the British Virgin Islands, while at the same time strengthening into a Category 4 hurricane.

– It was revealed on September 12, 2017, at the Steve Jobs Theater in Apple Park, at the same time as they released the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus.

– The fight at Oaxaca came at the same time as successful military coup in Spain against the monarchy of Ferdinand VII.

– When the left front doors were opened you could see clockwork gears and cogs. If the back doors of the box were open at the same time you could see through the machine.

– Alberta was made a province of Canada in 1905, at the same time as Saskatchewan.

– The Archibald is held at the same time as the Sir John Sulman Prize, the Wynne Prize, the recent Australian Photographic Portrait Prize and was held with the Dobell Prize before 2003.

– Dreamtime was all four of these things at the same time because it is more powerful than time and space.

– The album was recorded at the same time with Yoko Ono’s debut avant garde solo album “Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band” at Ascot Sound Studios and Abbey Road Studios using the same musicians and production team, and had nearly the same cover artwork.

– Henrik Larsson described the match as “a sad occasion but at the same time it’s a kind of celebration for everything.” The match finished 5-1, in front of 60,000.

– A messenger gives her a letter from her mother in Paris, but at the same time he secretly gives her a letter from Carlos.

– They do a wide range of science at the same time as each other.

– After abjecting the mother, subjects retain an unconscious fascination with the semiotic, desiring to reunite with the mother, while at the same time fearing the loss of identity that accompanies it.

– From the mountain, it is possible to see both the Carribean Sea and the Pacific Ocean at the same time on a clear day.

“massacre” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “massacre”:

– During the Irish War of Independence on November 21, 1920 Croke Park was the scene of a massacre by the Royal Irish Constabulary.

– A Register of Massacre sites in Western Victoria 1803-1859″.

– When he was in 8th standard, the Jallianwala Bagh massacre took place.

– After the Saint Bartholomew’s Day Massacre in 1572 hundreds of thousands of French Protestants fled France, some to the East End of London.

– They would also cleanse him of the massacre of the Centaurs.

– The next massacre of sick prisoners took place in January 1943.

– The Mandarin Chinese name for the Nanjing Massacre is the “Nánjīng Dàtúshā”, in the simplified characterseasier Chinese writing now used by mainland China and Singapore.

– This is a collection of coins, jewellery and metalwork that is thought to have belonged to Jews who hid them at the time of the Erfurt massacre in 1349.

massacre - some sentence examples
massacre – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “massacre”:

- It is the eighth movie in the The Texas Chainsaw Massacre series, and works as a prequel to 1974's "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre".

- The Virginia Tech massacre was a school shooting on April 16, 2007, which took place at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, a college in Blacksburg, VirginiaBlacksburg, Virginia, United States.
- The Lawrence massacre was one of the bloodiest events in the history of Kansas.

– It is the eighth movie in the The Texas Chainsaw Massacre series, and works as a prequel to 1974’s “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre“.

– The Virginia Tech massacre was a school shooting on April 16, 2007, which took place at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, a college in Blacksburg, VirginiaBlacksburg, Virginia, United States.

– The Lawrence massacre was one of the bloodiest events in the history of Kansas.

– On February 3, 1953, the Batepá massacre occurred.

– To remember the people who were killed and hurt and to fight Japanese people who say nothing very bad happened in Nanjing, Nanjing Municipal Governmentthe city government built the Nanjing Massacre Museum in 1985.

– They passed along Menemen where a massacre took place against local Turkish civilians.

– The famous Kot Massacre took place during this period in which numbers of noblemen were killed.

– This lasted until 1623, when the Amboyna Massacre forced the EEIC to move its trading posts from Indonesia to other areas in the continent.

– This became the worst school-related massacre in United States history.

– Hart, who died in the Massacre of the River Raisin in the War of 1812.

– The Mountain Meadows massacre was part of the Utah War.

– In July 1830, the shrine was the site of a massacre when Jammu and Kashmir were under Sikh rule.

– In October 1942, the ghetto’s population was killed in a massacre carried out by German troops.

– The monastic abbey was completed in 1089 but not consecrated until Massacre of the Innocents#Feast daysHoly Innocent’s Day, 28 December 1115, by the Archbishop of Rouen.

– Representative from California’s 11th congressional district from 1973 until his assassination as part of the Jonestown massacre in 1978.

– After the Dunblane school massacre in 1996 followed by the Hungerford massacre in 1987, Britain passed the Firearms Act 1988.

– Maratha, Santalaris and Aloda massacre was a massacreOberling, Pierre.

– There is a lot of proof that the Nanjing Massacre happened the way most historians and survivors say it did.

– The Boston Massacre made more people want to fight the British for independence.

More in-sentence examples of “massacre”:

– Steger was President during the Virginia Tech massacre of April 16, 2007, in which 32 people were killed and another 17 were injured by Seung-Hui Cho in two buildings on opposite sides of the sprawling campus.

– This was called the ‘Khaksar massacre of 1940′.

– He was a survivor of the Columbine High School massacre in 1999.

– This article is about a massacre in the American Civil War, and it’s one of the most important events in the history of Lawrence, Kansas.

– The Jallianwalah Bagh Massacre, also known as the Amritsar Massacre was a massacre that happened in Amritsar, in 1919.

– Pinto was accused of involvement in the September 11, 2008 massacre in Porvenir.

– He lived through the Lawrence Massacre and the Sack of Lawrence.

– An important memorial hall is the Nanjing Massacre Museum.

– The movie is the sequel to the 1974 movie “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre” and the 1986 movie “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2″.

– Accusation of Vojvodina massacre consists in retaliation against Germans and Hungarians citizen and supposed Chetnik Serbs but some historians consider these incidents also ethnic cleansing against Germans and Hungarians because during World War II, the German minority in occupied Yugoslavia enjoyed a status of superiority over the Yugoslav population.

– Partly in response to the Sharpeville Massacre of 1960, individual members of the ANC thought violence was needed because peaceful passive protest had failed.

– He was known for his roles in “Agent 3S3: Passport to Hell” and “Agent 3S3, Massacre in the Sun”.

– The Nanjing Massacre was so bad that some even think of it as a kind of genocide.

– Two sleepers that hit the Katyn massacre article just now.

– The Khojaly Massacre was the murder from the town of Khojali Khojaly in 25–help of Russian armed forces during the Nagorno-Karabakh War.

– The massacre caused public opinion in the United States to shift further towards wanting peace and wanting to get American troops out of Vietnam.

– The massacre at Kanpur were also important.

– In the year of her election, 1916, the Everett Massacre happened.

– He is said to have rescued John the Baptist from the Massacre of the Innocents as a child and reunited him and his mother Saint Elizabeth with John’s cousin, Jesus.

– Another, much smaller massacre was committed in Wereth, Belgium, on 17 December 1944.

– The Penn’s Creek Massacre was a massacre committed by Delaware Indians on 16 October 1755.

– One of the survivors of the massacre was former Republican Party Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives Suzanna Hupp.

– The Dunblane massacre took place at Dunblane Primary School in Dunblane, Stirlingshire, Scotland, on 13 March 1996.

– However, he gave back the title in 1919 to protest the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre in Amritsar.

– In 2014 The Birthday Massacre will release their sixth album.

– In the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre of 1919 under British Rule a large number of people were killed by British troops.

– In July 2015, Russia vetoed a UN resolution that would have condemned the Srebrenica massacre as a genocide.

– On July 25, 1888, the Hay Meadow Massacre was a violent county seat fight between groups from Hugoton and Woodsdale, where 4 men were murdered.

– The Wounded Knee Massacre was a brief fight between the Native American Lakota people and the US Army.

– The entire family of King Birendra was massacred in June 2001 popularly Known as Royal Massacre 2001.

– The United Kingdom’s mass murders include the Denmark Place fire in London in 1980, the Hungerford massacre in Hungerford, Berkshire in 1987 and the Pan Am Flight 103 Lockerbie, Scotland in 1988.

– Another massacre happened in Murambi, a town in southern Rwanda.

– Stalin stopped all Poland–Russia relationsPolish-Soviet relations on 25 April 1943 after the Germans told the world about the Katyn massacre of Polish army officers.

– Bartholomew’s Day massacre in 1572.

– The Wounded Knee Massacre in 1890 was the last major armed conflict of the Indian Wars.

– He is best known for his role of Drayton “The Cook” Sawyer in “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre” and “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2″.

– Bartholomew’s Day massacre of Huguenots reached Geneva.

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

– Admission to the Nanjing Massacre Museum is free.

– In 1905, after Russia’s disastrous defeat in the war with Japan and the massacre of protestors on Bloody Sunday, he faced widespread protests and calls for a parliament.

– During the 1968 Tlatelolco massacre prior to the 1968 Summer Olympics, Fallaci was shot three times, dragged down stairs by her hair, and left for dead by Mexican forces.

– In his autobiographybook about his own life, “Code Talker”, Chester Nez wrote that the Great Livestock Massacre hurt the work ethic of the Navajo people because it meant no matter how hard you worked to build your family’s herd, the government could take it away.

– The Columbine High School massacre was a school shooting and attempted improvised explosive devicebombing at Columbine High School in Denver, that happened on April 20, 1999.

– This led to the Wounded Knee Massacre in 1890, where many Natives were killed.

– He was held responsible and found guilty for the killings of the My Lai massacre during the Vietnam War.

– After news about the Boston Massacre spread throughout the Thirteen Colonies, people became angrier at the British.

– The Lawrence Massacre was an attack on the town of Lawrence, Kansas on August 21, 1863.

- Steger was President during the Virginia Tech massacre of April 16, 2007, in which 32 people were killed and another 17 were injured by Seung-Hui Cho in two buildings on opposite sides of the sprawling campus.

- This was called the 'Khaksar massacre of 1940'.

“navy” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “navy”:

– He continued to serve in the Navy and in 1942 was commissioned an ensign.

– Today, the US Navy has over 300,000 sailors and officers, and almost another 100,000 workers who are not official sailors.

– The F6F Hellcat was a United States Navy fighter aircraft made by Grumman during World War II.

– He was also a career United States Navy officer who lead the project to develop the Polaris missile system and retired from the Navy in 1963 as a Vice Admiral.

– Taylor developed a ship model testing basin which was used by the Navy and private shipbuilders to test the effect of water on new hull designs.

– The Scottish commerce raider John Paul Jones also won several naval battles for the Americans over the British, but the French Navy did most of the fighting at sea.

– He served in the Royal Australian Navy and graduated from the University of Tasmania in 1960.

– Saint Lucy was the location of a United States Navy base at Harrison’s Point.

navy - sentence examples
navy – sentence examples

Example sentences of “navy”:

– The team’s away kit in 2014 is navy with orange sleeves.

– It was a Ship’s tendertender that served in the United States Navy from 1917 to 1918.

– By the end of World War II, the Japanese Navy had sacrificed 2,525 “kamikaze” pilots, and the Air force had lost 1,387.

– The USS Robalo was a Gato class submarine of the US Navy in World War II.

– This allows the Australian navy to move them to other countries.

– By the end of July 1945, the Imperial Japanese Navy was not able to carry major operations and an Allied invasion of Japan was near.

– Benjamin Stoddert was the first United States Secretary of the Navy from May 1, 1798 to March 31, 1801.

– The United States Navy funds this research to develop an laser that could shoot down missiles.

– Boehner worked in his family’s bar and briefly served in the United States Navy before graduating from Xavier University in 1977.

– Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels ordered that 56 Medals of Honor be awarded to participants in the occupation of Veracruz, the most for any single action before or since.

– The Italian Navy had a mix of modernised and new battleships and challenged the Allies of World War IIAllies, mostly the British Royal Navy, for supremacy of the Mediterranean Sea.

– The commander of the Japanese group on Chichi Jima was placed in command of Army and Navy units in the Volcano Islands.

– The fort was made so that it could protect Sydney from an attack by a foreign navy ship.

- The team's away kit in 2014 is navy with orange sleeves.

- It was a Ship's tendertender that served in the United States Navy from 1917 to 1918.
- By the end of World War II, the Japanese Navy had sacrificed 2,525 "kamikaze" pilots, and the Air force had lost 1,387.

More in-sentence examples of “navy”:

– Its navy could not carry its army to Iberian peninsulaIberia.

– Ndubuisi Godwin Kanu was a Nigerian Navy rear admiral and politician.

– The Kriegsmarine “pocket battleship” “Admiral Graf Spee” was engaged by the Royal Navy cruisers, off the estuary of the River Plate in December 1939.

– In 1799 the Washington Navy Yard was established on the banks of the Anacostia River, and provided jobs to craftsmen who built and repaired ships.

– USS “Jimmy Carter” is the third and final “Jimmy Carter” is one of the few ships of the United States Navy and the third submarine to be named for a living person, and the only submarine to be named for a living president.

– The navy is divided into a Combat Fleet and a Support Fleet.

– The British Royal Navy was the largest and best in the world, and in the 19th century that was enough to keep other naval powers from attacking.

– Andrew Jones was a Union Navy sailor in the American Civil War.

– Two Royal Australian Navy ships have been named after this town.

– He served in the United States Navy during the later years of World War II.

– The Washington Navy Yard was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.

– His mother, Elizabeth Breach, was English, and the widow of a navy captain.

– On July 8th 1853, Commodore Matthew Perry Matthew Perry of the United States Navy reached Edo with four warships.

– The French leader Napoleon Bonaparte wanted to invade and conquer Britain, which meant he had to sink the British navy first, otherwise it would be able to prevent his army from landing.

– A Royal Navy ship, which was nearby, got its sailors to line up on deck to form a big number ’60’ for the couple.

– She is a ‘roll-on roll-off’ non-combat United States Navy designated a “Large, Medium-speed, roll-on/roll-off” ship.

– During World War II, the Black Sea Fleet of the Soviet Navy was at first able to defend against Nazi Germany.

– The Roman Navy used regular infantry as marines.

– During World War IIWW2 the Royal Navy ship HMS “Bamborough Castle” was named after it.

– It is named after the British Royal Navy survey ship “HMS Challenger”, whose expedition of 1872–76 made the first recordings of its depth.

– John Andrews was a United States Navy sailor.

– The Flag of the State of Utah was adopted in 1913 and has the Seal of Utah encircled in a Gold golden circle on a background of dark navy blue.

– On 6 December and 13 December, the Soviet Navy dispatched two groups of cruisers and destroyers and a submarine armed with nuclear missiles from Vladivostok; they trailed U.S.

– The medal was created by Navy Department General Order No.

– The US Air Force, United States Marine CorpsUS Marines Corps, and US Navy used it in the Vietnam War.

- Its navy could not carry its army to Iberian peninsulaIberia.

- Ndubuisi Godwin Kanu was a Nigerian Navy rear admiral and politician.
- The Kriegsmarine "pocket battleship" "Admiral Graf Spee" was engaged by the Royal Navy cruisers, off the estuary of the River Plate in December 1939.

– He joined the Royal Navy and became a captain.

– James Vincent Forrestal was a United States Secretary of the Navy and the first United States Secretary of Defense.

– A similar aircraft is used by French Navy as Gardian for operations in Overseas France.

– The Japanese navy uses the other flag; the sun has rays.

– At home they play in a white shirt, navy blue shorts white socks.

– Plissner served in the United States Navy during World War II.

– His father, Sid Adams, served in the Royal Navy and later moved to New Zealand.

– The Allied navies of Kingdom of Italy Italy, France, and Great Britain kept the Austro-Hungarian Navy from freely entering the Mediterranean Sea.

– In 2010, the Indian Navy had 58,350 personnel, around 170 ships and 180 aircraft.

– Produces a flag icon attached to a wikilinked national navy article.

– The very same Saltire was also flown as the flag of Galicia in Spain until 1891, when Russia requested the Galician flag to be modified in order to avoid confusion between Galician ships and Russian Navy ships.

– USS “Arizona” was one of three ships in the history of the United States Navy to be named USS “Arizona”.

– American Navy ships rescued her.

– The INS “Dakar” Memorial is a memorial dedicated to the 69 soldiers of the Israeli Navy of the submarine INS DakarINS “Dakar” who died in the Mediterranean Sea in 1969.

– Secretary of the Navy in the administration of U.S.

– The people in charge of the Royal Navy though the boat could be useful to some people but was not likely to be useful to the Navy.

– When the first Navy SEALs team was established in 1962, Beal was the first to volunteer for the elite special operations force.

– Malawi has a small military: army, a navy and an air support.

– It is the largest navy in the Middle East and Africa. It is also the sixth largest navy in the world by the number of vessels.

– The movie is based on the book by Captain Richard Phillips “A Captain’s Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy SEALs, and Dangerous Days at Sea”.

– He is best known for his Aubrey–Maturin series of sea novels set in the Royal Navy during the Napoleonic Wars.

– Three others used to serve in the Royal Navy but were sold to Chile.

In sentence examples of “ultraviolet light”

How to use in-sentence of “ultraviolet light”:

+ Before that, they took pictures using ultraviolet light using the pre-COST Faint Object Camera.

+ Too much ultraviolet light can cause skin cancer and cataracts, and can kill off plankton in the oceans.

+ Chemical reactions, heat, ultraviolet light or special glasses are used to make invisible ink visible.

+ If it is necessary to use ultraviolet light then the lamp and filters must be changed.

+ However, the skin will not make it unless enough ultraviolet light shines on it.

In sentence examples of ultraviolet light
In sentence examples of ultraviolet light

Example sentences of “ultraviolet light”:

+ The paint was put to protect the external tank from ultraviolet light when it was standing on the launch pad.

+ The differences between ultraviolet light and x-rays are also wavelength, frequency and quantum energy.

+ EPROMs are cleared by shining ultraviolet light on the clear opening on their top.

+ There are pink clouds of glowing hydrogen gas that fluorescencefluoresces when exposed to ultraviolet light from newly made stars.

+ Chemical reaction also occurs between the ultraviolet light and the water molecules, creating hydrogen gas.

+ Zinc sulfide is used in fluorescent bulbs to convert the ultraviolet light to visible light.

+ He showed that the rays produced by irradiating metals in a vacuum with ultraviolet light were like cathode rays.

+ The paint was put to protect the external tank from ultraviolet light when it was standing on the launch pad.

+ The differences between ultraviolet light and x-rays are also wavelength, frequency and quantum energy.
+ EPROMs are cleared by shining ultraviolet light on the clear opening on their top.

+ That includes light, infra-red energy, ultraviolet light and radio waves.

+ That is why honey guides on flowers are so noticeable in ultraviolet light photographs.

+ Reducing ozone lets more ultraviolet light to come through.

+ These regions give off huge amounts of ultraviolet light that ionizes the surrounding gas.

+ It could only give off infrared light and could not give off even ordinary red light, much less any higher energy light such as ultraviolet light or x-ray radiation.

“Oxford English Dictionary” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “Oxford English Dictionary”:

+ The Cockapoo has been around since 1950 and the first dictionary reference was a 1960 Oxford English Dictionary citation.

+ The Oxford English Dictionary in English from 1787.

+ Bindaas means ‘relaxed’ and this word was incorporated into the Oxford English Dictionary in 2005 Indian Express, 10 August 2005, Bindaas’ finds its way to the Oxford Dictionary”.

+ The Oxford English Dictionary has only one citation for it.

+ In 2011, the Oxford English Dictionary attempted to remove the word “cassette tape” from a small version of its book.

+ The Oxford English Dictionary gives its appearance as 1762.

+ The Oxford English Dictionary says the ethnonym “Bosniak” was first used in English by the British diplomat and historian Paul Rycaut in 1680.

Oxford English Dictionary some example sentences
Oxford English Dictionary some example sentences

In sentence examples of “edict”

How to use in-sentence of “edict”:

+ The edict said that Christians could believe what they wanted.

+ With the signing of the Edict of Milan by Licinius and Constantine in 313, it became the most powerful religion, and the Christian Church began the persecution of Christians with whom the official disagreed.

+ In 1685, King Louis XIV replaced the Edict of Nantes with the Edict of Fontainebleau, which banned people from being Protestant.

+ A special prominence was also attached to this council because the persecution of Christians had just ended with the February 313 Edict of Milan by Emperors Constantine and Licinius.

+ In 1685, it suffered a serious economic when the Edict of Nantes was repealed.

+ Now that Israel has been released from captivity, Haman’s dangerous edict is the final try in the Old Testament time to get rid of them.

In sentence examples of edict
In sentence examples of edict

Example sentences of “edict”:

+ In 1598, Henry made the Edict of Nantes.

+ Lactantius gives the text of the edict in "De Mortibus Persecutorum".

+ In 1598, Henry made the Edict of Nantes.

+ Lactantius gives the text of the edict in “De Mortibus Persecutorum”.

+ Louis XIV did not like the Edict of Nantes.

+ The Emancipation Reform of 1861 in Russia, also known as the Emancipation Edict of Russia, of Emperor Alexander II of Russia.

+ The edict was an early example of freedom of religion in Europe.

+ Ottoman’s westernization politics that come from Edict Of Gülhane continued.

+ The Edict of Nantes was weakened during the reign of King Louis XIII, with many of the fortress towns being captured by the government.

+ When the Edict of Nantes, a law which gave them religious freedom, was overturned, they fled the city and went to live in Switzerland and Germany.

+ However, the Edict did not make the Protestants fully equal.

+ Galerius issued an edict permitting the practice of the Christian religion in April of 311.

+ Finally, in 1685 King Louis withdrew the Edict of Nantes.

+ But in April 311 Galerius issued the general edict of toleration, from Nicomedia in his own name and in those of Licinius and Constantine.

+ Until, in the end, the law, after having proved destructive to many people, was from mere necessity abolished.” As with Diocletian’s Edict on Maximum Prices, shortages lead to black markets where prices for the same good exceed those of an uncontrolled market.

+ An official edict closed the theatre in AD 391.

+ There had been already an edict of toleration issued by the emperor Galerius in 311.

+ The Edict of Nantes was a law that allowed people to be Protestants in France from 1598 to 1685.

+ With the Edict of Milan there began a period when Constantine granted favors to the Christian Church and its members.

+ In February 313, Constantine met with Licinius in Milan where they made the Edict of Milan.

+ The draft of regulations for Moorland concentration camp and the edict from the “Landeskriminalamts” in Dresden for Sachsenburg concentration camp are also examples.

+ The persecutions that began with an edict of 24 February 303, were credited by Christians to the influence of Galerius.

How to use in-sentence of “congo”

How to use in-sentence of “congo”:

+ The country has access to the ocean through a stretch of Atlantic coastline at Muanda and the roughly 9km wide mouth of the Congo River which opens into the Gulf of Guinea.

+ The country’s first case was announced on 14 March, a 50-year-old man who returned to the Republic of the Congo from Paris, France.

+ Gabriel Zakuani is a association footballfootball player from the Democratic Republic of the Congo who currently plays for Peterborough United.

+ Kazadi taught at several universities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and abroad, including the KinshasaUniversity of Kinshasa and the University of Michigan.

+ The Congo peacock has physical characteristics of both the peafowl and the guineafowl, which may indicate that the Congo peacock is a link between the two families.

+ It is bigger than the Republic of the Congo but smaller than Germany.

+ He became well known in 1960 after his report on the independence of the Congo “Afrika im Jahre Null”.

How to use in-sentence of congo
How to use in-sentence of congo

Example sentences of “congo”:

+ A civil war in the Democratic Republic of the Congo began in 1998.

+ Serge Ibaka is a NBA player born in Republic of the Congo and a naturalized citizen of Spain.

+ The Republic of the Congo is a country in Africa.

+ The Chambeshi River in Zambia is usually taken as the source of the Congo because of the accepted practice worldwide of using the longest tributary, as with the Nile River.

+ After 999days, on 9 August 1877, Stanley reached the Portuguese outpost of Boma, around 100km from the mouth of the Congo River.

+ The Congolese forests cover southeastern Cameroon, eastern Gabon, the northern and central Republic of the Congo, the northern and central Democratic Republic of the Congo and portions of southern and southwestern Central African Republic.

+ Stanley became the first man known to have followed the Congo river across Africa to its mouth.

+ Another interesting animal in the Congo rainforest is the okapi.

+ At this, they accuse her of lying and then she admits that she was lying and that in the Congo nobody speaks the truth.

+ A civil war in the Democratic Republic of the Congo began in 1998.

+ Serge Ibaka is a NBA player born in Republic of the Congo and a naturalized citizen of Spain.
+ The Republic of the Congo is a country in Africa.

+ The COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed to have reached the Democratic Republic of the Congo on 10 March 2020.

+ It is bordered by the countries of Cameroon, Chad, Sudan, South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of the Congo.

+ Lingala is a Bantu language spoken in the North-East of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the North of the Republic of the Congo.

+ It is on the border between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Zambia.

+ The Second Congo War, beginning in 1998, devastated the country.

+ Many unusual animals live in the Congo Basin.

+ Despite owning and ruling it as a dictator, Leopold II never visited the Congo Free State and Africa.

More in-sentence examples of “congo”:

+ The Democratic Republic of the Congo was formerly known as the Congo Free State, Belgian Congo, Congo-Léopoldville, Congo-Kinshasa, and Zaire.

+ The landlocked country is bordered by Ethiopia to the east; Kenya to the southeast; Uganda to the south; the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the southwest; the Central African Republic to the west; and the Republic of Sudan to the north.

+ When the Belgian Congo became independent, its leaders fought each other.

+ It is bordered by the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west, Uganda to the north, Tanzania to the east, and Burundi to the south.

+ It is native to the Congo Basin.Dowsett R.J.

+ The Congo River is the largest river in Africa.

+ Some of the highest grade uranium ores in the world were found in the Shinkolobwe mine in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and in the Athabasca Basin in northern Canada.

+ They live in eastern and southern Democratic Republic of Congo to Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, southeastern Zimbabwe and Mozambique.

+ He was the Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo from 30 December 2006Joe Bavier, “Reuters”, 30 December 2006.

+ The Republic of the Congo is divided into 12 Departments.

+ Brazzaville is on one side of the Congo river, with Kinshasa on the other side.

+ The Congo became one of the most infamous international scandals of the early 20th century.

+ King Leopold II demanded that Stanley take the longer route, via the Congo River.

+ Though they are monogamous, species of the least-derived genera “Guttera”, “Agelastes”, and “Acryllium” tend toward social polyandry, a trait shared with other primitive galliforms such as the crested partridge and Congo peafowl.

+ Some of which, he is known for fighting at the Congo Crisis battles and fought during the Nigerian Civil War.

+ He was appointed as the Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in May 2019.

+ This is a list of prime ministers of the Republic of the Congo since the formation of the post of prime minister in 1963, to the present day.

+ The hippopotamus is another animal that can be found in the Congo rainforest, usually in the river.

+ The Congo Free State as a way to claim most of the Congo Basin.

+ The largest tropical forest zone in Africa are the forests of the Congo Basin in Central Africa.

+ Leopold is mainly remembered as the founder and sole owner of the Congo Free State.

+ The gorillas of the Congo rainforest are called “lowland gorillas”.

+ The country’s neighbours are Nigeria to the west; Chad to the northeast; the Central African Republic to the east; and Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and the Republic of the Congo to the south.

+ In 1885, Leopold used his control of the river to claim all of the Congo as his own private land.

+ One of his missions was to solve a last great mystery of Africa by tracing the course of the Congo River to the sea.

+ The Congo gets its name from the old Kingdom of Kongo which was at the mouth of the river.

+ The Democratic Republic of the Congo was formerly known as the Congo Free State, Belgian Congo, Congo-Léopoldville, Congo-Kinshasa, and Zaire.

+ The landlocked country is bordered by Ethiopia to the east; Kenya to the southeast; Uganda to the south; the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the southwest; the Central African Republic to the west; and the Republic of Sudan to the north.

+ The same pattern can be seen in other continents, especially with great rivers such as the Congo and the Indus.

+ Kikongo or Kongo is the Bantu language spoken by the Bakongo and Bandundu people in the tropical forests of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Republic of the Congo and Angola.

+ The Democratic Republic of the Congo was first at the Olympic Games in 1968.

+ The region was named the Congo Free State, but it was not free.

+ The two chimpanzee species are separated by the huge Congo River.

+ At the end of his life, the King was embittered that his establishment of a Congo Free State was spoilt by its unscrupulous government.

+ Missionaries in the Congo began to write letters and articles about the things that were happening.

+ The President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, is the head of state of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and commander-in-chief of the armed forces.

+ Lomana LuaLua is a Democratic Republic of the Congo football player.

+ The Congo peafowl is the only member of the pheasant family that originated outside Asia.

+ The Congo clawless otter is a type of otter.

+ The Congo rainforest in central Africa contains one of the longest rivers in the world, the Congo River.

+ He served as Vice President of the Republic of the Congo from 1971 to 1972.

+ This is a list of President presidents of the Republic of the Congo since the creation of the post of president in 1960, to the present day.

+ The government of Belgium took over the previously separate kingdom of Belgium’s monarch Léopold II of BelgiumLéopold II; the Congo Free State.

+ The mouth of the Congo was visited by Europeans in 1482, by the PortugalPortuguese exploration under James Kingston Tuckey that went up the river as far as Isangila.

+ It covers 45% of Pakistani territory; in terms of area the province of Balochistan is greater in area than Republic of the Congo but smaller than Germany.

+ So, the Congo area was not explored or claimed again by any European country for many years.

+ The Democratic Republic of the Congo borders the Central African Republic, Sudan,Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Zambia, Angola, and the Republic of the Congo.

+ The Kongo was a group of small states near the mouth of the Congo river ruled by a king.

+ The Mbenga people, sometimes called the “Ba-Mbenga”, live in the western Congo basin.

+ Much of the southern border is formed by tributaries of the Congo River.

+ The two species are on opposite sides of the Congo River.

+ Its range range extends throughout sub-Saharan Africa, from Senegal east to Sudan and south almost to the Congo River and Great Rift Valley.

Use the word “hang”

How to use in-sentence of “hang”:

– He asks the captain to take the boy or to hang him.

– The most dangerous way is to hang on the side of the vehicle using the spotter’s weight to bring it back down.

– It has large terraces, and some of them stick straight out and hang right over the waterfall or the stream.

– Bui Thi Minh Hang is a Vietnamese activist and blogger., 2015 In 2016, Samantha Power, the U.S.

– It has long, silky ears that hang down.

– In orchestras, where the percussionist may be playing several percussion instruments, the triangle may hang from a stand so that the player can move quickly to another instrument.

– Nowadays children usually get much more expensive presents, and hang up pillow cases or have the presents in a big pile under the Christmas tree.

Use the word hang
Use the word hang

Example sentences of “hang”:

– There favorite food is sushi that what they loved to eat together when ever they had the chance to hang out.

– Before the 1985–86 NHL season, the best team in the league during the regular season was allowed to hang a banner stating “NHL League Champions”.

– They use their prehensile tail almost like another hand; young binturongs can even hang by their tail.

– He walked with crooked legs and he used to hang his arms out as he walked.

– Prince John plans to hang Friar Tuck to lure in Robin and kill him.

– In 1321 when she was denied access to the Leeds Castle, she made her escort try to force their way in through the gate, and after they failed, she made 13 of her escort hang immediately.

– The name is from the Latin word “pendere” which means “to hang down”.

– The “Mona Lisa” used to hang in the Chateau Fontainebleau and was then moved to the Palace of Versailles.

– During the August Revolution, Ho Chi Minh wrote the speech at 48 Hang Ngang Street, Hanoi, at the home of a bourgeoisie family that donated 5,147 taels of gold to the Revolutionary Government headed by Ho Chi Minh.

– I’ve edited Simple for a while, and now I just hang around and participate in discussion.

– In June, 2001, MTR Corporation Limited was transferred to Hang Seng Index.

– For example, a full-skirted dress cut on the bias will hang more gracefully or a narrow dress will cling to the figure.

– The victims of substandard or obscene telephone calls should hang up on the callers and report the incidents to their telephone company or local police.

– They are born with their eyes wide open and hang on to their mothers instinctively.

– The faculty club at the University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, has a Benedict Arnold Room, in which framed original letters written by Arnold hang on the walls.

– They point out two men who are Jesuits, and the people get ready to hang them.

– The roots of the plant hang in the air and the advantage of this system is that the roots have good access to oxygen.

– Until recently, MTR stations only had branches of the Hang Seng Bank and Maxim’s Cakes stores, owned by Jardine Matheson, and a handful of other shops.

- There favorite food is sushi that what they loved to eat together when ever they had the chance to hang out.

- Before the 1985–86 NHL season, the best team in the league during the regular season was allowed to hang a banner stating "NHL League Champions".

More in-sentence examples of “hang”:

– The leaves hang over the running water of mountain streams, creeks, and small rivers.

– They hang out at the cafe drinking beer.

– At first, allow the breast to hang naturally.

– Emma persuades the men to hang Vienna.

– At relatively rather large distances, the attractive effect and lack of thermal energy allows pairs of electrons to hang together.

– Eye bolts are commonly used to attach cables to objects, for instance attaching a ropestring to the back of a painting to allow the painting to hang from a nail on a wall.

– They can hang from branches as they catch their food.

– Gorilla babies begin to hang onto their mothers when they are only a few hours old and will continue to do so for the next three years.

– She loves to hang with friends and says, she could not be happier.

– The Subway has signs that hang from the stations’ ceilings to show the routes and where they go.

– All cubozoans have four ‘legs’ hanging from the corners, from which hang tentacles.

– The pursuing American army included the Marquis de Lafayette, who was under orders from Washington to summarily hang Arnold if he was captured.

– They were made of gold or jewels, and people would stick them in their hats or hang them on necklaces when they were not using them.

– They hang on to branches or rocks with their feet.

– They hang on the cliffs over the Huécar River gorge.

– The nematocysts are attached to the tentacles that hang down from the edge of the umbrella dome.

– When Mario gets a running start, he can fly in the air and hang there for a short period of time.

– But Aldrin gets the hang of things and eventually wins.

– Tree frogs have sticky feet, which helps them to climb and hang on to the big leaves.

– Scientists think the virus is not able to hang in the air a long time and go far like the measles virus does.

– In 2012, Bui Thi Minh Hang was free again, and started to work for human rights again.

– Bui Thi Minh Hang was released on Saturday Feb.

– They will then hang upside down on a horizontal surface.

– It has large terraces, and some of them stick straight out and hang over the waterfall or the stream.

- The leaves hang over the running water of mountain streams, creeks, and small rivers.

- They hang out at the cafe drinking beer.

– Their roots hang down in the air or running into the moss growing on the trees.Schenk H.J.

– Similar to a legendary troll under the bridge, who waits and makes demands of travellers trying to cross the bridge, the difficult users tend to hang around some significant articles, knowing that certain people will want to change or correct part of the text.

– Burlesque pasties may also feature tassels which hang from the center, performer will sometimes twirl these as part of a performance.

– These big churches needed paintings to hang on the walls.

– Giotto also painted a very large “Crucifix” to hang in Ognissanti Church.

– She likes to hang out with the guys, drink beer and watch ice hockey.

– The testicles hang in the scrotum by the spermatic cord.

– Then the adults start bringing live animals that are healthy, and when the pup gets the hang of eating these, the adults stop bringing food.

– After that hang a spear above your bed, and let free all the chicken from their roosts.

– Sometimes, the SS would tie a prisoner’s hands behind his back and hang him by his wrists.

– Bui Thi Minh Hang was released Feb.

– It stars Clint Eastwood as Jed Cooper, an innocent man who survives being hanged, Inger Stevens as a widow who helps him, Ed Begley as the leader of the gang that tried to hang him, and Pat Hingle as the judge who hires Jed as a US Marshal.

– The judges at the Salon refused to hang this work in the gallery because it showed a naked woman sitting on the grass with two men wearing clothes.

– They fit the figures and hang in a natural way like real clothes.

– The ears hang down either side of the head to cheek level, with furry ends, called “feathered.” The neck is covered in a mane of hair.

– It is a support for the scapula bone and helps the arm to hang freely.

– The twigs are slender, and in an old tree the they often hang downwards.

– It sometimes even lets its tongue hang from its mouth.

– Another way of playing the cymbal is to use just one cymbal, and to hang it on a stand.

– Orioles are very famous for building amazingly long bags that hang far below the branch.

– The rest of the people hang onto the bridge, which hits a cliff.