– When they arrive there, they find that it’s a very boring place and that rather than being cared for by their new guardian, Sir, they must work in his sawmill with his mistraught and underpayed employees.
– Hayward was named for Anthony Judson Hayward, who built a sawmill there.
– A sawmill is a place where lumber is cut into boards.
– A few weeks later, a sawmill owner named Elmo Ueeck talked to Gein about it.
– Technology has changed sawmill operations significantly in recent years, emphasizing increasing profits through waste minimization and increased energy efficiency as well as improving operator safety.
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Example sentences of “sawmill”:
- Nourlangie Camp was again the site of a sawmill in the 1950s, until the cypress pines were cleared.
- Carver supported his family by working as a janitor, sawmill laborer, delivery man, and library assistant.
- After graduating from Yakima High School in 1956, Carver worked with his father at a sawmill in California.
– Nourlangie Camp was again the site of a sawmill in the 1950s, until the cypress pines were cleared.
– Carver supported his family by working as a janitor, sawmill laborer, delivery man, and library assistant.
– After graduating from Yakima High School in 1956, Carver worked with his father at a sawmill in California.
– Spokane was founded in 1871 when a sawmill was built on the Spokane Falls.
– He was an early settler from Whitestown, New York, who started the town’s first sawmill and gristmill.
– James Wilson Marshall was an American carpenter and sawmill worker.
– He built the first sawmill there in 1594.
– The California Gold Rush started when James Wilson Marshall was building a water powered sawmill for John Sutter in 1848.
– The arrival of a sawmill was a large and stimulative step in the growth of a frontier community.
– Adam Scott, a settler, began construction of a sawmill and gristmill on the west shore of the Otonabee River and established the area as “Scott’s Plains”.
– Corneliszoon patented the sawmill on December 15, 1593 and the pitman on December 6, 1597.
– There was a sawmill at Nourlangie Camp, begun by Chinese workers, probably before World War I, to cut stands of cypress pine in the area.
– The first sawmill there was built in 1716 on the Cathance River.
– It begins on the north-eastern slopes of the Vlašić Vlašić mountain’s plateau, and the mouth opens at Šiprage, where the town’s sawmill was.
+ The Barrow Kipper, named after the flatfish, is a skeleton of a plesiosaur discovered in Barrow upon Soar in 1851.
+ It is also possible to soar on the coast in laminar sea breeze.
+ The project SOAR stands for Stability, Opportunity, Achievement, and Recovery, and helps clients maintain a healthy lifestyle and provide support in moving to permanent housing.
+ That allowed the temperatures to soar to 90°F almost every day from June to September.
+ The River Soar runs through the village.
+ After the Romans had gone and the Anglo-Saxons settled there the town of Leicester was founded and named after the River Soar and “cester” meaning the Roman ruins.
+ Smartphone users accessing Soar online are additionally able to view imagery from NASA MODIS and JMA Himawari-8.
+ Polarization by scattering is observed as light passes through the atmosphere.
+ Faddeev led the Leningrad School, in which he along with many of his students developed the quantum inverse scattering method for studying quantum integrable systems in one space and one time dimension.
+ When a nucleus in the target is hit by an electron from the beam, an “interaction”, or “event”, occurs, scattering particles into the hall.
+ Theory of solitons: the inverse scattering method.
+ The experiments usually measure neutron scattering from the sample under study.
+ The Sun looks the same from the Moon as it does from Earth’s orbit, somewhat brighter than it does from the Earth’s surface, and colored pure white, due to the lack of scattering and absorption in its very thin atmosphere.
+ The useful range of the absorbance scale is from 0-2 but it is desirable to keep within the range 0-1 because, above 1, the results become unreliable due to scattering of light.
+ Afterwards, he was put under the command of Major general Earl Van Dorn.
+ Allied naval carrier forces in the area, now under the command of William Halsey, Jr., also hoped to meet the Japanese naval forces in battle.
+ When his garrison occupied Delhi under the command of Muhammed Ghori in 1192, he ordered the destruction of twenty-seven Hindu and Jain temples to furnish building materials for the construction of Delhi’s first mosque.
+ The “Scarborough” was a ship of 430 tons under the command of John Marshall.
+ In early 1945 the Twentieth Air Force moved to newly established bases in the Marianas under the command of the newly established XXI Bomber Command.
+ They were under the command of Major general Sterling Price.
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Example sentences of “under the command of”:
+ In 1706, during the siege of Battle of TurinTurin by French forces under the command of her half-brother Philippe d'Orléans, and Spanish forces from her cousin Victor Amadeus and Carlo Emanuele, were forced to flee the city.
+ But after the attack of January 27, 1920 in which were damaged nearly all the Italian-owned shops and the offices of Italian institutions, some Italian sailors of the "Puglia" now under the command of captain Tommaso Gulli, started to defend themselves and the Dalmatian Italians menacing to use their guns.
+ In 1706, during the siege of Battle of TurinTurin by French forces under the command of her half-brother Philippe d’Orléans, and Spanish forces from her cousin Victor Amadeus and Carlo Emanuele, were forced to flee the city.
+ But after the attack of January 27, 1920 in which were damaged nearly all the Italian-owned shops and the offices of Italian institutions, some Italian sailors of the “Puglia” now under the command of captain Tommaso Gulli, started to defend themselves and the Dalmatian Italians menacing to use their guns.
+ Mongol armies established permanent control of Persia and expanded westward under the command of Batu Khan to take over Russia.
+ The Missouri State Guard along with Confederate troops under the command of Brigadier General Benjamin McCulloch defeated Union troops in the Union Army of the West, under the command of General Lyon.
+ Van Dorn reunited Price’s and McCullough’s formations into a force he named the Army of the West, and set out to engage Union troops in Missouri under the command of Brig.
+ He fought under the command of his father in the Last Alliance, but when Oropher was killed, Thranduil became king.
+ These units were US ground forces under the command of Lieutenant Henry F.T.
+ That night, as the transports unloaded, two groups of Allied cruisers and destroyers, under the command of British Rear Admiral Victor Crutchley VC, were defeated by a Japanese force of seven cruisers and one destroyer from the IJN 8th Fleet8th Fleet based at Rabaul and Kavieng and commanded by Japanese Vice Admiral Gunichi Mikawa.
+ After destroying the main fortifications in LiègeLiege and Namur, the German First Army and Second Army under the command of Alexander von Kluck and Karl von Bülow, moved toward Paris.
+ A paramilitary may also commonly fall under the command of a military, even despite not being part of the military or play an assisting role for the military in times of war.
+ In late July both forces started moving closer to together under the command of McCulloch.
+ All were operating as part of the 25th Air Flotilla under the command of Sadayoshi Yamada at Rabaul.
+ The army was to be supported by Japanese naval units, including the Combined Fleet under the command of Isoroku Yamamoto, which was headquartered at Truk.
More in-sentence examples of “under the command of”:
+ On June 14, 1775, the Second Continental CongressContinental Congress, meeting in Philadelphia, established a Continental Army under the command of George Washington.
+ Like other Naval Reserve Air Bases established during the 1930s, it fell under the command of the Naval Air Primary Training Command on 1 October 1942; Naval Air Center, Eleventh Naval District, San Diego, on 15 August 1943; and finally Naval Air Bases, Eleventh Naval District, on 10 August 1944.
+ In the second attack between 6 and 9 October a larger force of Marines crossed the Matanikau River, attacked newly landed Japanese forces from the 2nd Infantry Division under the command of generals Masao Maruyama Masao Maruyama and Yumio Nasu.
+ The Americans were under the command of General Andrew Jackson.
+ General Breckinridge’s front regiment was the 10th Kentucky Mounted Rifles, under the command of Colonel Benjamin Caudill.
+ In response to the Allied landings on Guadalcanal, the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters assigned the Imperial Japanese Army’s 17th Army at Rabaul and under the command of Lieutenant General Harukichi Hyakutake, was ordered to retake Guadalcanal.
+ They arrange a televised invitation to all the men formerly under the command of the General to come to the inn on Christmas Eve as a surprise.
+ The attacking Soviet units under the command of Gen.
+ These forces will lay down their arms and surrender at the places where they are currently located to the nearest regular troops under the command of Lieutenant- General Jagjit Singh Aurora.
+ The charge was made by the 4th and 13th Light Dragoons, 17th Lancers, and the 8th and 11th Hussars, under the command of Major General the Earl of Cardigan.
+ The Local Security Force did not have the power of arrest, and part of the reserve was soon absorbed into the Irish Army Reserve under the command of the Irish Army.
+ The defending Philippine and United States troops were under the command of General Douglas MacArthur.
+ The “Golden Grove” was a ship of 375 tons under the command of Master Sharp.
+ He served under the command of James Norrington.
+ This time it was American riflemen under the command of Daniel Morgan.
+ The Aoba Detachment4th Infantry Regiment, under the command of Colonel Kiyonao Ichiki, was on transport ships near Guam.
+ The brigade under the command of General Gibbs attacked the left and center of Jackson’s line.
+ North Vietnamese forces under the command of General Văn Tiến Dũng began their final attack on Saigon, which was commanded by General Nguyen Van Toan on April 29, with a heavy artillery bombardment of Tân Sơn Nhứt Airport which killed the last two American servicemen who died in Vietnam, Charles McMahon and Darwin Judge.
+ On 20 October 1827 at the Battle of NavarinoNavarino, the entire Egyptian navy was sunk by the European Allied fleet under the command of Admiral Edward Codrington.
+ It has also been suggested that the island may not have been discovered until 30 July 1503 by a group of ships under the command of Estêvão da Gama Estêvão da Gama and that da Nova actually discovered Tristan da Cunha on the feast day of St Helena.
+ Brawl” Charizard is now playable, under the command of the Pokémon Trainer.
+ The Massacres of Foibe are the mass killings in which the majority of victims were ethnic Italians in 1943, after the capitulation of Italy on 8 September, and in 1945, when Partisans Yugoslav partisans under the command of Tito occupied parts of Venezia Giulia, Istria and Dalmatia.
+ Formally the peshmerga are under the command of the Kurdistan Regional Government’s Ministry of Peshmerga Affairs.
+ The “Fishburn” was a ship of 378 tons under the command of Master Robert Brown.
+ The second, under the command of Benedict Arnold, drove the British away from the fort.
+ The Udyogaparava of the Mahabharata “” tells us that the composite army of the Kambojas, Yavanas, and Shakas participated in the Mahabharata war under the command of Sudakshina Kamboja.
+ Isildur fought in the “Last Alliance of Elves and Men” under the command of his father Elendil.
+ A strong force drawn from the Judaean and Syrian legions marched on Rome under the command of Mucianus.
+ Over Petrovo Polje, according to Lisina, performed famous Chetnik Rade Radić and combined power Chetnik’s Battalion “Karadjordje” and “Tankosić”, under the command of Mihajlo Đurić.
+ The British, guided by Spanish and Portuguese fisherman from the area, had an assault force of forty-five boats under the command of Captain Nicholas Lockyer.
+ The “LaSK” had a peacetime organisation since 1972 under the command of the “Kommando Landstreitkräfte”.
+ As of May 2012 the ship is operationally part of Carrier Strike Group Nine and administratively under the command of Commander, Naval Air Forces Pacific/Commander, Naval Air Forces.
+ The team won the league three years in a row in 1922, 1923 and 1924 under the command of Neco, the club’s first great idol, and would do so again in 1928, 1929 and 1930.
+ Protection will be provided to foreign nationals, ethnic minorities and personnel of Western Pakistan origin by the forces under the command of Lieutenant – General Jagjit Singh Aurora.
+ They soon found their way blocked by five American gunboats under the command of Lieutenant Thomas Jones.
+ The citizens of Salzburg were under the command of the archbishop unlike other cities in the empire.
+ Anárion fought in the “Last Alliance of Elves and Men” under the command of his father Elendil, and was killed.
+ On August 10, Lyon’s Army of the West was defeated by a combined force of the Missouri Militia and Confederate troops under the command of Benjamin McCulloch near Springfield, Missouri.
+ In October 1629, a famous battle took place near the town, in which the registered Cossacks and the Polish army under the command of Stefan Khmeletsky defeated the Tatar.
+ In 1420, “Grace Dieu”made her only voyage under the command of the Earl of Devon, with orders to sail down the English Channel.
+ This included one light cruiser and six destroyers under the command of Rear Admiral Sadamichi Kajioka.
+ When Halsey learned about the Japanese supply attempt, he ordered the newly formed Task Force 67, which had four cruisers and four destroyers under the command of U.S.
+ The “Alexander” was a ship of 452 tons under the command of Duncan Sinclair.
+ The ship set sail from Plymouth Sound on 27 December 1831 under the command of Captain Robert FitzRoy R.N.
+ The “Prince of Wales” was a ship of 350 tons under the command of John Mason.
+ In the Second Battle of El Alamein Commonwealth of NationsBritish Commonwealth forces under the command of Bernard Montgomery decisive defeated the Afrika Korps and other Axis forces and pushed them back to Tunisia.
+ NRAB Los Alamitos was initially under the command of the naval operating base at San Pedro, California.
+ The Greeks who conquered Sindh in 325BC under the command of Alexander the Great rendered it as “Indós”, hence the modern “Indus”.
+ On June 14, 1775, the Second Continental CongressContinental Congress, meeting in Philadelphia, established a Continental Army under the command of George Washington.
+ Like other Naval Reserve Air Bases established during the 1930s, it fell under the command of the Naval Air Primary Training Command on 1 October 1942; Naval Air Center, Eleventh Naval District, San Diego, on 15 August 1943; and finally Naval Air Bases, Eleventh Naval District, on 10 August 1944.
+ In the second attack between 6 and 9 October a larger force of Marines crossed the Matanikau River, attacked newly landed Japanese forces from the 2nd Infantry Division under the command of generals Masao Maruyama Masao Maruyama and Yumio Nasu.
– A Mexican village keeps on getting raided for food and supplies by a bandit and his gang.
– He was known for his roles as Captain Herrera in Sam Peckinpah’s 1969 western, “The Wild Bunch”, chief bandit El Guapo in “Three Amigos”.
– The movie spawned with two sequels, “Smokey and the Bandit II” and “Smokey and the Bandit 3″.
– He owned the Burt Reynolds Ranch, where scenes for Smokey and the Bandit were filmed and which once had a petting zoo, until its sale during bankruptcy.
– On 2 November 2018, he collaborated on the track “Baby” by Clean Bandit from their second studio album.
– Lindsey gave birth to her daughter Bandit Lee Way on May 27, 2009.
– Against her “mother’s” wishes, she gets help from a bandit thief to take her out into the world.
– The agent interacts with the environment in “discrete time steps”.
– Barris claimed in the book to have been a Central Intelligence AgencyCIA agent and assassin, who regretted his earlier life.
– After a strong final year of junior, he was signed as a free agent by the Calgary Flames in 1985.
– There are antidotes for nerve agent poisoning.
– The second is the delivery system – how the biological agent is going to get to and expose the people it is supposed to infect.
– Murphy and another agent named Javier Peña are known for being the lead investigators of Pablo Escobar, the Colombian drug lord and leader of the Medellín Cartel.
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Example sentences of “agent”:
– He was a New York City Police Department officer and Secret Service agent before entering politics.
– A group of Soviet men and agent Irina Spalko then pull Indiana Jones out of the car and make him get an object that he found ten years ago.
– Dresdner Bank attempted to get a banking operating licence in Saint Petersburg, where former KGB agent Vladimir Putin was in charge of foreign economic relations.
– In 2018, Leavy was a keynote speaker at the “Arts as an Agent for Social Change conference at McGill University in Montreal and also delivered the keynote address at the “Arts-Based Research Symposium” at SUNY-New Paltz.
– Captain Neufville was the political agent for Upper Assam.
– One of the gang was caught by an FBI agent in the store.
– Often, a leavening agent such as baking powder is included to fluff up the batter while it cooks.
– Other comic strips include “Jungle Jim”, “Secret Agent X-9″, and “Rip Kirby”.
– This made for a perfect subject for the conditioning process for a human agent of the C-Consciousness entity.
– He signed as a free agent with the Rockford IceHogs NHL affiliate, the Chicago Blackhawks, to a two-year entry level contract on June 8, 2009.
– Silver nitrate is an oxidizing agent and should be kept away from chemicals that can burn.
– She was the first female literary agent in speculative fiction.
– He became an Indian agent and a spokesman for the Utes.
– Kristen started acting when she was eight years old, after an agent saw her perform at her school’s Christmas event.
- He was a New York City Police Department officer and Secret Service agent before entering politics.
- A group of Soviet men and agent Irina Spalko then pull Indiana Jones out of the car and make him get an object that he found ten years ago.
- Dresdner Bank attempted to get a banking operating licence in Saint Petersburg, where former KGB agent Vladimir Putin was in charge of foreign economic relations.
More in-sentence examples of “agent”:
- He was later released from the company and will be a free agent on December 17.
- The story follows the hunt for a Soviet UnionSoviet double agent at the top of MI6.
– He was later released from the company and will be a free agent on December 17.
– The story follows the hunt for a Soviet UnionSoviet double agent at the top of MI6.
– On July 1, 2014, Hiller decided to sign a two-year, $4.5 million per year contract as a free agent with the Calgary Flames.
– On July 19, 2013, He signed as a free agent with the defending champions, the Chicago Blackhawks to a one-year, two way contract.
– Her death was announced by her agent AJ Management on 17 April 2019.
– Schwarzenegger was replaced by Dolph Lundgren as a new character FBI Agent Zack Reed, and Paul hired Matthew Lillard who previously played as Detective David Harris in the original 1990 movie, so Lillard agreed to reprise his role.
– It also is an oxidizing agent and can catch things on fire.
– It is a plant pathogen and opportunistic human pathogen, causative agent of soft rot and blackleg potato “P.
– A biological agent by itself is not enough to make a biological weapon.
– Molecular oxygen is a highly oxidizing agent and so it is an excellent acceptor.
– This led to the synthesis of psilocybin, the active agent of many magic mushrooms.
– He helped pay for the escape of a HM Prison Wormwood ScrubsWormwood Scrubs prison-imprisoned spy and double agent George Blake in 1966.
– Skinner left North America as a free agent and signed a one-year contract with Russian team, Amur Khabarovsk, of the KHL on August 12, 2010.
– He was a regular on the HBO series “Boardwalk Empire”, playing Agent Nelson Van Alden.
– She is also a double agent working for a terrorist group named Quantum, which MI6 are trying to stop.
– Put in Free agent if a player is a free agent.
– She married former FBI agent Maurice Acers in 1965.
– He was known for his role as Federal Agent William “Bill” Youngfellow on the 1959 ndash; 1963 ABC Television series “The Untouchables”.
– The Inquisition was the legal agent of the Catholic Church against heresy in the Middle Ages.
– McHale played FBI Agent Robert Herndon in “The Informant! alongside Matt Damon.
– In 1757 he went to live in London as agent for Pennsylvania and later for other colonies.
– New Agent characters can also be created using Microsoft’s development tools, including the Agent Character Editor.
– Baekhyun was discovered by an agent of S.M.
– On August 8, 2015, Porter left the Blues organization as a free agent after 8 seasons and signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Philadelphia Flyers.
– In analytical chemistry, an accurate concentration of KMnO is sometimes used to see how much of a certain reducing agent is in the titration.
– It is a reducing agent and can burn to make aluminium oxide and selenium dioxide.
– He played a Vietnam veteran and FBI Special Agent Big Johnson in “Die Hard”.
– Rice flour is also used as a thickening agent in recipes that are refrigerated or frozen.
– He went undrafted but signed a contract with the San Jose Sharks as a free agent on September 20, 2002.
– She played the FBI agent Elizabeth Keen in the NBC series “The Blacklist”.
– It is an extremely strong oxidizing agent and fluorinating agent, something that adds fluoride ions to other chemicals.
– He is known for the role of Agent Dale Cooper in the television programmetelevision series “Twin Peaks”.
– He has played Wikus van der Merwe in the Academy AwardOscar-nominated The A-Team”, Agent C.M.
– Temperance “Bones” Brennan, and David Boreanaz plays Special Agent Seeley Booth.
– His music agent is Amuse, and his acting one is “Otona Keikaku”.
– Her best known role came as Special Agent Emily Prentiss on the CBS crime drama “Criminal Minds”.
– On July 1, 2014, he was signed to a one-year deal as a free agent by the Chicago Blackhawks.
– Selena hired Yolanda Saldivar as the registered agent for the San Antonio boutique.
– He is a perfect marksman, so well that the newspaper in “Hitman: Blood Money” called him “Legendary Agent 47″.
– He was the United States Secret Service agent from 1965 to 1986.
– It is an oxidizing agent because of the silver ion.
– Will Graham is an agent who worked for the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
– Additionally, users of Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and above or owners of Microsoft Office 2000 and up are the only ones who have Agent software pre-loaded on their computers; others have to download the software and install it manually.
– Cowell is the AR executive for Syco in the United Kingdom and the son of estate agent and and music industry executive Eric Cowell Sr.
– The Ottawa Senators signed McCleary as an undrafted free agent upon his graduation, and he spent the majority of the 1993–94 season with the Thunder Bay Thunder CatsThunder Bay Senators of the 1994–95 but missed three months of the season after suffering retinal damage to his right eye when he was hit in the face by a stick.
– Stan Smith is a CIA agent who is very patriotic, as well as being part of the Christian right.
+ It set an attendance record for the competition.
+ The stadium’s attendance record currently stands at 19,000, set on July 17, 1988 when Avaí beat Blumenau 2-0, for the Campeonato Catarinense final.
+ The event drew a Staples Center record attendance of 20,193 people from 14 countries and 48 U.S.
+ Influenced by these authors and the values of Christianity – attendance of the Catholic primary school, PhD scholarship from the Catholic Academic Exchange Service the discrimination against Black Africans in Germany.
+ The largest attendance for a Canadian Football League game was the 104th Grey Cup played before 33,421 on November 27, 2016.
+ A January 14, 2001, “Los Angeles Times” article titled “The most Jam-Packed Theme Park on Earth?” stated, “Senior Disney officials acknowledge that there will be days when California Adventure will have to turn patrons away, particularly in the first weeks after the park opens, during spring break and again in the summer.” The actual attendance was not close to the size that Disney expected for the park back in 2001.
+ After the 1998–99 NBA lockout1998–99 lockout, the team suffered low attendance and a weak Orca Bay Sports and Entertainment lose money on the franchise.
+ The pay-per-view had an attendance of 4,800 and 90,000 people payed to see the event, with 55,000 of the buys being domestic.
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Example sentences of “attendance”:
+ Professional wrestling promotions often tape events in advance of airing it on TV and professional wrestling news websites often have people in attendance to send in reports of what is happening at the taping.
+ This was lower than the attendance in 2010, although daily records were set.
+ The highest attendance for a football game at the stadium was on 6 February 2016 when 54,693 fans watched Manchester City play Leicester City.
+ Meltzer has also written that WWE would have said the attendance was higher than it actually was because they didn’t want to let their fans down.
+ Religion does not play a large part in the life of most Danes and church attendance is very low.
+ The team struggled with financial problems and had low attendance near the end.
+ The first changes to the ground took place in 1931, when the corner between the Main Stand and the Platt Lane end at the south of the ground was rebuilt to incorporate a roof.”Manchester City: The Complete Record”, p91 The highest attendance at an English football game of any type at a club ground was at Maine Road on the March 3, 1934, when Manchester City played Stoke City in front of 84,569 fans in the 6th round of the FA Cup.
+ The number of attendance also included the Winter Classic at Wrigley Field which had 40,818 fans in attendance.
+ Professional wrestling promotions often tape events in advance of airing it on TV and professional wrestling news websites often have people in attendance to send in reports of what is happening at the taping.
+ This was lower than the attendance in 2010, although daily records were set.
+ The highest attendance for a football game at the stadium was on 6 February 2016 when 54,693 fans watched Manchester City play Leicester City.
+ It broke attendance records there and earned over $100,000 during its first week of showings.
+ The number of attendance figures increased gradually since 2000, and reached a peak in 2009.
+ This match had attendance of 73,000 peoples.
+ The Elementary Education Act 1880 made school boards enforce compulsory attendance from 5 to 10 years.
+ Despite swift action from emergency services and attendance from Air Glaciers, she died from her injuries.
+ It has a list of evolution of the attendance records, some interesting facts, etc.
More in-sentence examples of “attendance”:
+ The highest total seasonal attendance was in the 1980–81 season when the total was more than 814,000.
+ It was under Jack Hyles’ leadership from 1959-2001 that it became a megachurch, one of the first in the United States, with a steady weekly attendance of around 20,000.
+ During the pay-per-view, Justin Roberts announced a new Georgia Dome “entertainment” attendance record of 71,617.
+ The largest attendance for a Major League Soccer game was on December 10, 2016, when Toronto FC hosted the Seattle Sounders FC in the 2016 MLS Cup Final in front of 36,045.
+ The Blackhawks led the NHL in home attendance with a total of 912,155, averaging 22,247 fans per game during to the 2008-09 season.
+ Aberdeen have played at Pittodrie Stadium, the name of which comes from the Pictish for “place of manure”, The record attendance occurred on March 13 1954, when 45,061 spectators turned up for a Scottish Cup match between Aberdeen and Hearts.
+ The average attendance for the 2010-11 season was 5,660.
+ The attendance of 146,433 for the 1937 Scottish Cup final between Celtic and Aberdeen at Hampden Park is a European record for a club match.
+ The second reference, the Court decided that the particular provision referred – section 4 of the School Attendance Bill, 1942 – was “repugnant to the Constitution”.
+ On June 9, 2010, the Center set the record for the highest attendance for an indoor hockey game in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania when the Flyers lost Game 6 of the 2010 Stanley Cup Finals to the Chicago Blackhawks.
+ Wood created major exhibitions of works by Paul Gauguin, Claude Monet and Vincent Van Gogh that set records for attendance at the museum.
+ A link between political views and mosque attendance can still be seen in other parts of the world.
+ The stadium’s highest ever attendance is 10,210.
+ In 2001, the Grizzlies moved to Memphis because the previous owner Orca Bay Sports and Entertainment started losing money on the franchise due to low attendance and a weak Canadian dollar.
+ A whip must also make sure that the elected representatives of their party are in attendance when important votes are taken.
+ In England and Wales, universal primary education was set up by the Elementary Education Act of 1870, and attendance from the ages of 5 to 10 was compulsory.
+ The attendance of 149,415 for the Scotland vs.
+ In the early 1980s the seminar attendance began to get smaller.
+ The summary include date and time, stadium, competing teams, goal scorers and the minute of goal, a link to the official match report and attendance of the stadium.
+ In many countries there are other qualifications after school attendance is ended.
+ This was the attendance of a EFL CupLeague Cup match against Chelsea on 28 October 2014.
+ There are many factors which will affect the attendance at a match, some of these include supporter mood, match type, size of supporters club, ticket prices, weather and stand preferences.
+ The crowd attendance for that night reached 93,173, which is also the record for indoor attendance.
+ Manchester City won the match 1–0 in front of a league record attendance of 31,213.
+ The attendance was 29,779 – at the time, a new record crowd for Norwich home games.
+ The male is always in attendance too and will frequently sleep with both mother and young completely wrapped in his wings.
+ This is the only one game that allows the attendance of high school and graduate students.
+ According to the 2013 Global Attractions Attendance Report, Knott’s Berry Farm is the 13th most visited theme park in North America.
+ William Harrison “Jack” Dempsey was an American boxer who held the world heavyweight title between 1919 and 1926 Known as “The Manassa Mauler”, Dempsey was a tremendous puncher famous for his exciting fights, many of which set financial and attendance records.
+ The lowest average attendance at Portman Road was 8,741 in the club’s first professional season, the 1936–37 season.
+ The highest attendance for the stadium is 35,632 against Rangers F.C.Rangers in a 1952 Scottish Cup match.
+ The name of the stadium is Amsterdam ArenA and has an attendance of about 52.000.
+ The highest ever attendance for a UEFA competition match was in the 1969-70 European Cup semi-final at Hampden Park, Scotland’s national stadium.
+ The event is particularly notable for the record attendance of 93,173, the largest recorded attendance for a live indoor sporting event in North America.
+ The next day, Queen Clarisse finally steps down, and Mia and Peter are crowned “Their Majesties Amelia Mignonette Thermopolis Renaldi and Peter James Themopolis Renaldi, King and Queen of Genovia”, with all in attendance in the royal palace.
+ The highest attendance for a football game at the stadium was on 5 December 2009 when 47,348 fans watched Manchester City play Chelsea.
+ With the advent of home video, cinema attendance has dropped to a minimum.
+ Maine Road’s record attendance was set in 1934, when 84,569 people attended an FA Cup tie between Manchester City and Stoke City.
+ The record attendance is 10,525, which occurred on May 23, 1999, when Tayside rivals Dundee were the visitors for the last game of the season.
+ The Mutiny went out of business after the 2001 season, after having low attendance and finishing in last place.
+ Given the current attendance figures then a new stand with around the same capacity as the existing West Stand would be more than viable.
+ Although Formula One is a ‘billion dollar business’, a drop in viewership and attendance figures at races has prompted the FIA to make a number of rule changes in recent years.
+ The largest attendance for any event at the stadium was on January 1, 2017, when the Toronto Maple Leafs hosted the Detroit Red Wings in the NHL Centennial Classic in front of 40,148 people.
+ The record attendance at Carrow Road before it became an all-seater stadium was 43,984 in 1963.
+ The highest attendance at a European game was over 66,000 in 1958.
+ In the 2005/2006 season they finished 12th in the Conference South division, with an average match attendance of 338 people.
+ Unfortunately, the season was a disaster as the club had poor results, weak attendance and it folded, prematurely ending the season.
+ It also broke Levi’s Stadium’s attendance record by 6,177 people.
+ In 2000 attendance was about 25,000, and by 2010 it had reached over 50,000 people.
+ Section Five states that a majority of each House constitutes a quorum to do business; a smaller number may adjourn the House or compel the attendance of absent members.
+ The highest total seasonal attendance was in the 1980–81 season when the total was more than 814,000.
+ It was under Jack Hyles' leadership from 1959-2001 that it became a megachurch, one of the first in the United States, with a steady weekly attendance of around 20,000.
+ During the pay-per-view, Justin Roberts announced a new Georgia Dome "entertainment" attendance record of 71,617.
+ The states bordering Alabama are Tennessee to the north; Georgia U.S.
+ La Guajira is on the Caribbean Sea and bordering Venezuela.
+ Apart from five species bordering the beaches, including coconut palms, the vegetation is undisturbed.
+ The Province of Udine is a province in the autonomous Friuli-Venezia Giulia region of Italy, bordering Austria and Slovenia.
+ It is in the west of the country, bordering Ecuador and the Pacific Ocean.
bordering some ways to use
Example sentences of “bordering”:
+ It is in the southeastern part of the province, bordering the Rawalpindi District of Punjab province.
+ The main language throughout the province is Spanish, although Catalan languageCatalan is spoken in a northeastern area bordering Catalonia.
+ It is in Western Africa, bordering the Gulf of Guinea, between Côte d’Ivoire and Togo.
+ It is in the east of the country, bordering Switzerland.
+ Union councils bordering Nagri Bala are – Bagnotar to the north, Nathia Gali to the east, and Garhi Phulgran to the south.
+ The Capital capital of New Jersey is Trenton and the largest city is Newark, though New Jersey is better known for bordering the large cities of Philadelphia.
+ But as the Macedonian army advanced deep into Thrace, the Thracian tribe of Maedi bordering north-eastern Macedonia rebelled and posed a danger to the country.
+ Putumayo Department is a Departments of Colombiadepartment in southwwest Colombia, bordering Ecuador and Peru.
+ It has a bright white stripe behind its eye and a narrower stripe reaching backward from the corner of its bill, bordering a blackish cheek patch.
+ It is bordering Colorado River on the southern edge of town.
+ Western Cape borders the provinces of Northern Cape and Eastern Cape, bordering the Atlantic Ocean.
+ This name has changed by some Arab countries since the 1960s, there was no act until the early 1960s does a major new development occur with the adoption by the Arab states bordering on the Gulf of the new expression “al-Khalīj al-ʻArabī” as a weapon against Iran for political influence in the Gulf.
+ It is in north central Kanagawa Prefecture, bordering Tokyo, Japan.
+ Already bordering on the edge of his rage, Frieza killing Krillin, pushes Goku over it, his rage exploding, causing Frieza to inadvertently create what he had always feared: A Super Saiyan.
+ In May 2019, Olabisi was arraigned before a federal high court in Lagos, on a four-count charge bordering on money laundering and obtaining under false pretense, he pleaded not guilty, further investigation revealed the alleged charge to be a case of a business transaction.
+ The lands bordering the Mediterranean Sea in southern Europe, north Africa, and western Asia are home to the Mediterranean basin ecoregions, which together constitute world’s largest and most diverse mediterranean climate region of the world, with generally mild, rainy winters and hot, dry summers.
+ Lạng Sơn is a Provinces of Vietnamprovince of Vietnam, bordering Guangxi province in China.
+ Al Muthanna is a province in southern Iraq, bordering Saudi Arabia.
+ It is in the southeastern part of the province, bordering the Rawalpindi District of Punjab province.
+ The main language throughout the province is Spanish, although Catalan languageCatalan is spoken in a northeastern area bordering Catalonia.
More in-sentence examples of “bordering”:
+ The Bardenas is in the southeast of Navarra, bordering Aragon.
+ Savoie is a departments of Francedépartement in the region of southeastern France, bordering Italy.
+ The Bardenas is in the southeast of Navarra, bordering Aragon.
+ Savoie is a departments of Francedépartement in the region of southeastern France, bordering Italy.
+ Extreme weather is not unusual—the states bordering the Gulf of Mexico are prone to hurricanes, and most of the world’s tornadoes happen within the country, mainly in the Midwest’s Tornado Alley.
+ When Frederick ascended the throne as “King in Prussia” in 1740, Prussia consisted of scattered territories, including Duchy of ClevesCleves, Mark, and Brandenburg, Hither Pomerania, and Farther Pomerania in the east of the Empire; and the former Duchy of Prussia, outside of the Empire bordering the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
+ South Korea is in East Asia, bordering North Korea, and is surrounded by water on three sides, as it makes up the southern part of the Korean peninsula.
+ Inaccessible Island is bordering with sheer sea cliffs, but one can landed on it through a few boulder beaches.
+ The brightness of the gray pieces appear to shift toward the brightness of the top and bottom bordering stripes, that is, the gray bars with horizontal black regions on their top and bottom appear darker and those with white regions on their top and bottom appear lighter.
+ In his farewell address to the United Nations General Assembly Secretary-General U Thant stated that he felt a ‘great sense of relief bordering on liberation’ on relinquishing the ‘burdens of office’.
+ The last years of his life were marred by mental illness bordering on paranoia.Lawson, David 1976.
+ It extends into the South Shore, ChicagoSouth Shore and Hyde Park community areas, bordering Lake Michigan and several South Side neighborhoods.
+ It is in the northwestern part of the country, bordering Nicaragua.
+ South Waziristan is the southern part of Waziristan, a mountainous region of northwest Pakistan, bordering Afghanistan and covering some 11,585km².
+ Their original home was at the eastern end of the Wakhan Corridor, in the Pamirs, bordering on China.
+ The community of Henderson Station was first started in the 1850s as “Clarksville”, which could be found on the east side of the Minnesota River, across from the city of Henderson in bordering Sibley County.
+ He uses this ability to take over the independent systems bordering the Foundation, and conquers the Galaxy.
+ It is in the north of the country, bordering Venezuela.
+ Maysan is a province in southeastern Iraq, bordering Iran.
+ The province is in the northwestern part of the country, bordering Costa Rica.
+ It covers the south of the Territory, bordering with South Australia.
+ It was in the west, bordering the Atlantic.
+ They are one of the bordering ranges between the Iranian Plateau and the South Asia.
+ Oxfordshire is a county in the South East of England, bordering on Northamptonshire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, and Warwickshire.
+ The grains are grown in the farming states bordering the Mississippi River, the Missouri River, and Ohio Rivers.
+ Alsterdal’s mother Elsa Bolin was from Tornedalen, the northernmost part of Sweden bordering Finland.
+ Konstanz is a university town with a population of around 80,000, on the shore of Lake Constance in the south-west corner of Germany, bordering Switzerland.
+ As in the rest of Malaysia, Penang has a tropical rainforest climate bordering on a tropical monsoon climate, although the state does experience slightly drier conditions from December to February of the following year.
+ In the north, in the area bordering Tabasco, near Teapa, rainfall can be more than 3,000mm per year.
+ North Waziristan is the northern part of Waziristan, a mountainous region of northwest Pakistan, bordering Afghanistan and covering some 11 585km².
+ The Franconian Dialect is a dialect, which is spoken in Flanders and French Flanders, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, the western central part of Germany and bordering France.
+ Unlike the silky pocket mice, most species of the genus “Chaetodipus” have harsh pelage with some bordering on spiny hair.
+ Comment – the community here is almost bordering on lazy.
+ It is in the north-central part of the country, bordering Nicaragua.
+ Lilongwe has a damp subtropical climate, bordering a subtropical highland climate, with pleasantly warm summers and mild winters.
+ The Siachen Glacier and the bordering Saltoro Range first saw military action in 1984 when the Indian Army occupied the glacier and the Saltoro range to prevent Pakistan from occupying the area.
+ Haute-Savoie is a departments of Francedépartement in the region of southeastern France, bordering Switzerland and Italy.
+ Countries bordering the Arctic Ocean are: Russia, Norway, Iceland, Greenland, Canada and the United States.
+ Perlis is a state in Malaysia that is on the very northwestern part of Peninsular Malaysia, bordering Thailand.
+ The prefecture is in the southern part of the country, bordering the Republic of the Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
+ In Shawnee’s case, it was the western edge bordering the Ohio River.
+ The area bordering the Mediterranean is fairly green.
+ It is in the far north, bordering French Guiana in the north.
+ The department is in the east of the country, bordering Venezuela and Brazil.
+ Many airports around the Alps, as well as long-distance rail links from all bordering countries, afford large numbers of travelers easy access from abroad.
+ The Afar Triangle is a low area bordering on the Red Sea.
+ Now bordering on insanity, the wizard is a force to be reckoned with.
+ Nambal is a mountainous area in the east of the district bordering Kashmir, where it has trade and tribal links.
+ Almost every well-studied long gamma-ray burst has been associated with a rapidly star-forming galaxy and in many cases a core-collapse supernova as well.
+ The telescope discovered radio noise from the Andromeda GalaxyGreat Nebula in Andromeda—the first definite detection of an extragalactic radio source—and the remains of Tycho’s Supernova in the radio frequency.
+ A well-known example of such a nebula is the Crab Nebula, left over from a supernova that was observed in China and North America in 1054.
+ By studying the color shifts in the light from the supernova from Earth, they discovered that these billion-year old nova were still accelerating.
+ Otherwise they may be the remaining rocky cores of gas giants that survived the supernova and then decayed into their current orbits.
+ Baade and Zwicky suggested that the release of the gravitational binding energy of the neutron stars powers the supernova: “In the supernova process, mass in bulk is annihilated”.
+ Tycho’s Supernova also called SN 1572 or B Cassiopeiae – was a supernova of Type Ia in the constellation Cassiopeia.
+ A supernova occurs when a high-mass star reaches the end of its life.
Some example sentences of supernova
Example sentences of “supernova”:
+ It will rapidly go through its life cycle before exploding as a type II supernova sometime in the next million years.
+ Spectroscopic discovery of the supernova 2003dh associated with GRB0303291.
+ Some nebulae are formed as the result of supernova explosions, the death throes of massive, short-lived stars.
+ SN 1604 was a supernova seen in 1604.
+ SN 1994D was a Supernova#TypesType IA supernova near the NGC 4526 galaxy.
+ The materials thrown off from the supernova explosion are ionized by the energy and the compact object that it can produce.
+ In a macho supernova explosion the temperature and pressure are so high that heavy elements can be made.
+ A supernova may also result from mass transfer onto a white dwarf from a star companion in a double star system.
+ Recent analysis of historical records have found that the supernova that created the Crab Nebula probably appeared in April or early May, rising to its maximum brightness of between apparent magnitude −7 and −4.5 by July.
+ A supernova can briefly emit as much energy as an entire galaxy, brightening by more than 20 magnitudes.
+ SN 1604 is sometimes called Kepler’s Nova or Kepler’s Supernova or Kepler’s Star since Johannes Kepler studied it.
+ The supernova event was recorded in the year 1054 and is labelled SN 1054.
+ The supernova is some 3.8 billion light-years from Earth.
+ It will rapidly go through its life cycle before exploding as a type II supernova sometime in the next million years.
+ Spectroscopic discovery of the supernova 2003dh associated with GRB0303291.
+ Some nebulae are formed as the result of supernova explosions, the death throes of massive, short-lived stars.
More in-sentence examples of “supernova”:
+ The star’s exact age and future are not known, but it is expected to end in a brilliant supernova or hypernova in 1 to 3 million years.
+ Looking for the origin of a supernova, they suggested that in supernova explosions ordinary stars are turned into stars that consist of extremely closely packed neutrons, which they called neutron stars.
+ Light and X-ray emission from supernova remnants comes from ionized gas.
+ When a supernova happens in a nebula, the explosion pushes the gas in the nebula together.
+ SN 1604 is the last supernova to have been seen in our galaxy.
+ When it dies it is expected to explode to a Supernova and then turn into a Black hole.
+ Taurus also contains the Katy PerryCrab Nebula, which is a supernova remnant.
+ This suggested that a supernova may have happened as well.
+ Eventually, the white dwarf could explode as a type Ia supernova if it approaches the Chandrasekhar limit.
+ The most recent was SN 1994D, which was the supernova of a white dwarf that was made of carbon and oxygen.
+ Schmidt and Adam Riess led the High-z Supernova Search Team which found evidence that the Universe’s expansion rate is now accelerating.
+ It is the last element to be produced before the violent collapse of a supernova scatters the iron into space.
+ The supernova was 168,000 light years away, and so happened 168,000 years ago.
+ The last time people saw a supernova in our own galaxy, the Milky Way, was in the year 1604.
+ In 1572, a supernova called Tycho’s Star, or SN 1572, was seen in Cassiopeia by many people.
+ Today we know that a supernova is the death of an old star.
+ This sweeps up an expanding shell of gas and dust, which we see as a supernova remnant.
+ The supernova is the only way heavy elements can be made.
+ It looks like a remnant from a supernova explosion that happened between 35,000 and 100,000 years ago.
+ SN 1987A was a supernova in a small galaxy that is orbiting our Milky Way galaxy.
+ The X-ray glow is from material heated to about ten million degrees Celsius by a shock wave generated by the supernova explosion.
+ The nebula was observed by John Bevis in 1731; it corresponds to a bright supernova recorded by ChinaChinese and Islamic astronomers in 1054.
+ The X-ray afterglows of GRB 020813 and GRB 021004 with Chandra HETGS: possible evidence for a supernova prior to GRB 020813.
+ But supernova explosions happen in only 100 seconds.
+ Brian Schmidt, an astrophysicist at Mount Stromlo, led an international group, the High-z Supernova Search Team, which looked at the rate of change of the Cosmic Expansion using type Ia supernovae.
+ In the end, supernova explosions and strong stellar winds from the most massive stars blow away the gases of the HII region.
+ The star's exact age and future are not known, but it is expected to end in a brilliant supernova or hypernova in 1 to 3 million years.
+ Looking for the origin of a supernova, they suggested that in supernova explosions ordinary stars are turned into stars that consist of extremely closely packed neutrons, which they called neutron stars.
+ This supernova helped astronomers learn that things in space could change.
+ However, it would take 50 to 100 times more energy than a standard supernova explosion to create a structure of this size and energy.
+ A supernova is the explosion of a giant star.
+ Tycho’s Supernova was created, but it already existed at SN 1572.
+ Iron-60 found in fossilised bacteria in sea floor sediments suggests there was a supernova near the solar system about 2,000,000 years ago.
+ The Crab nebula is a supernova remnant which probably exploded in 1054 AD.
+ The absolute luminosity of this type of supernova can be calculated from its light curve, so these explosions can be used to fix the distance to other galaxies.
+ The “r” process is thought to occur in supernova explosions because the conditions of high temperature, high neutron flux and ejected matter are present.
+ When a supernova explodes its flash is as bright as a 100 billion stars.
+ In a few years, Eta Carinae produced almost as much visible light as a supernova explosion, but it survived.
+ The supernova explosion is caused by a white dwarf or a star core reaching a certain mass/density limit, the Chandrasekhar limit.
+ The supernova was visible to the naked eye for about two years after its first observation.
+ How a Type II supernova explodes.
+ Traces of radioactive iron-60, a strong indicator of supernova debris, is buried in the sea floor right across the globe.
+ It was often known as 3C 10, which is a radio-source designation, but now people call it Tycho’s supernova remnant.
+ It consists of three components: the remains of a supernova Sagittarius A East, the spiral structure Sagittarius A West, and a very bright compact radio source at the center of the spiral, Sagittarius A*.
+ Expected in gamma ray bursts, active galactic nucleus jets and in some types of supernova explosions.
+ Finally the star makes a supernova explosion.
+ He discovered that the universe outside the Solar System could change when he studied SN 1572a supernova and a comet.
+ SN 1987A is the only supernova that has been that close in modern times, It was the brightest object seen from Earth in over 400 years.
+ It could be dangerous if a supernova explosion happened very close to the Earth.
+ Only one supernova has been seen in Messier 81.
+ Type I supernova create most of the iron and nickel found in the interstellar medium.
+ The remains of the supernova was first detected by radio telescopes.
+ She was known for being in an improvisational comedy with Mike Nichols called “Nichols and May”.
+ Ryan Lee Stiles is an American actor, comedian, Television directordirector, and voice actor whose work is often paired with improvisational comedy.
+ He became skilled in sketch comedysketch and improvisational comedy.
+ Rankin’s original song “In the Name of Love” frequently featured wordless improvisational singing and showed his range and command of articulating lyrics at a blistering waltz tempo, but performed more slowly it had a distinctly Brazilian flavor.
+ He is best known for his work as a regular on both the British and American versions of the improvisational comedy television show “Whose Line Is It Anyway?”.