“snow” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “snow”:

– The Fire country, Snow peak cultivated proven people.

– With the power of love, Elsa stops the icy spell over Arendelle, and all of Arendelle live happily ever after, including Olaf, who is able to see summer with a snow flurry over his head to keep the summer heat from melting him.

– Because Goodland has a higher elevation, Goodland has stronger wind and more snow than other places in Kansas.

– Because snow and ice reflect heat but water and land absorb heat, this causes the glacier to melt faster as more snow and ice is melted.

– They become stronger, and drop snow on the areas it moves into.

snow some example sentences
snow some example sentences

Example sentences of “snow”:

– Alberta is very cold in the winter and has a lot of snow during the very cold season.

– The blizzard dumped over 17 inches of snow on Cambridge, and Ocean city, on the immediate coast saw several inches of drenching rain and even thunderstorms.

– This type of system was a consequence of the work of John Snow on the mid-19th century cholera plagues in London.

– He was given a choice by the Magic Mirror to pick either Cinderella, Snow White or Princess Fiona for his future wife.

– Even ice and snow can melt outside during winter.

– It even dropped snow over some areas of Eastern Quebec and Labrador.

– Most of the snow falls between November and April with an average snow depth between 0.1 and 0.4inches.

– Shackleton and his men dragged their lifeboats over many miles of snow and ice to reach sea.

– The weather in Rochester is warm in the summer and cold in the winter, with a lot of snow falling in the winter and early spring.

– Inaccessible Island and the Nightingale Islands are located ; it is covered by snow in winter.

– Only two to four inches of snow was expected The blizzard lasted for a total of 38 hours.

– He played Jon Snow in the Home Box Office television series “Game of Thrones”.

– The effect of mountain chains on winds is to carry warm air belonging to the lower region into an upper zone, where it expands and loses heat, and drops snow or rain.

– The animation team had to travel to a snowy area in Wyoming so that they could study the behavior of snow and simulate that with a computer.

- Alberta is very cold in the winter and has a lot of snow during the very cold season.

- The blizzard dumped over 17 inches of snow on Cambridge, and Ocean city, on the immediate coast saw several inches of drenching rain and even thunderstorms.
- This type of system was a consequence of the work of John Snow on the mid-19th century cholera plagues in London.

More in-sentence examples of “snow”:

– It starts with an old woman telling a story about snow to her granddaughter.

– Afghanistan has snow and glaciers in the mountains.

– Virginia saw mainly heavy snow except for the South and the coastline.

– He slept in snow igloos.

– She played Cindy Snow in the sitcom “Three’s Company” and Jamie Ewing in the soap “Dallas”.

– They could build an igloo out of snow bricks in just a couple of hours.

Snow, hail, and rain are kinds of precipitation. The city usually gets about of snow every year.

– It also assesses the risk of avalanches, gives early warning of avalanches, and assesses mountain snow conditions in general.

– The total wild population of the snow leopard was estimated in 2008 as 4,510 to 7,350 individuals.

– In 1837 Snow began working at the Westminster Hospital.

– There are snow storms between September and May.

– The snow leopard was not thought closely related to the “Panthera” or other living big cats.

– The blizzard caused more than 14 inches of snow in Tulsa and Oklahoma City as well as strong winds.

– Boston’s location on the North Atlantic OceanAtlantic moderates its temperature, but makes the city very likely to suffer from Nor’easter storm systems that can produce much snow and rain.

– About 14 to 20 inches of snow fall each year with some of the higher elevations getting 50 inches each winter.

– He took office as the director of the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research on July 1, 2012.

– Some roofs are sloped, or pitched, so the rain and snow fall off easily.

Snow plows are used to remove snow from roads to make driving easier and safer.

– The release of Snow Leopard introduced several bugs into Snow Leopard, with regard to iCal alarms.

– The mountains get a good deal of snow in the winter.

– However, high winds can cause the blowing of snowfall, and the accumulation of snow amounts to about per year.

– Also in 1990, The Weather Channel began including snow condition reports at five minutes after the hour.

– There are some famous winter “ice festivals” with elaborate snow and ice sculptures.

– When someone steps on the snow with algae, the footprints look red.

– Here it is very cold in winter with a lot of snow but with gentle warm summers.

– In Connecticut, towns are responsible for all local government activities, including fire and rescue, snow removal and schools.

– It does not snow much in Charlotte.

– Thick pack ice and snow cover almost all of this ocean in winter, and most of it in summer.

– John Snow investigated the causes of the 19th Century Cholera epidemics.

– Brittany Anne Snow is an AmericansAmerican television and movie actress and singer.

– Based on the story “The Adventures of PinocchioPinocchio: Tale of a Puppet” by Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”.

– They can create heavy rain and snow showers.

– The town has many mountains, with a lot of snow in the winter.

– Heather is an important food source for various sheep and deer which can graze the tips of the plants when snow covers low growing vegetation.

– The snow was so deep that the wagon wheels became stuck, so they could not move anyplace.

– Greensboro saw 5 inches of snow after heavy rain.

– The lake and the river leading from it all come from melted snow high in the mountains.

– It receives 20 inches of snow a year on average.

– These are always in a cold, mountainous place because the sports are all snow and ice sports such as skiing.

– Early mills were taken to the forest, where a temporary shelter was built, and the logs were skidded to the nearby mill by horse or ox teams, often when there was some snow to provide lubrication.

– Scientists saw it in both Indonesia and Papua New Guinea, on the Snow Mountains, Hunstein Mountains, Huon Peninsula, and Mount Obree.

– Ice algae and snow algae are algae and cyanobacteria which grow on long-lasting snow and ice fields like glaciers.

– Some resorts have fish houses that are rented out by the day; often, shuttle service by Snow Track or other vehicles modified to drive on ice is provided.

– Although it must be cold in order for snow to fall, it is not frozen rain, but it is a cluster of many crystals falling from the clouds.

– However they are still relatively unsure how thick the sea ice is, in part because it is unclear how much snow is resting on the ice at any one time.

– This is, in part, why the Ocala/Marion County area is called “the kingdom of the sun.” The last snowfall of any significance fell on December 24, 1989, when the city was struck by an ice and snow storm.

– He studied at Snow CollegeSnow Community College in Ephraim, Utah and Iowa State University.

- It starts with an old woman telling a story about snow to her granddaughter.

- Afghanistan has snow and glaciers in the mountains.
- Virginia saw mainly heavy snow except for the South and the coastline.

Some in-sentence examples of “the young”

How to use in-sentence of “the young”:

+ Henry the Young King died here in 1183.

+ He demanded that Tubman help restrain the young man.

+ There are several youth unions, an alliance of the young generation fellows, to treasure, preserve, and assist society by encouraging education, sports, and public safety.

+ The upper beak of the young ones are brown and yellow.

+ Arnulf II of Flanders, called Arnulf the Young was a FranceFrench nobleman and the Count of Flanders.

Some in-sentence examples of the young
Some in-sentence examples of the young

Example sentences of “the young”:

+ This is because eggs have to be kept cool before they are sold, and the cold stops the young inside from starting to grow.

+ Representative William Appleton William Appleton and Mary Ann Samuel Appleton, a trustee of Massachusetts General Hospital and president of the Young Men’s Benevolent Society.

+ She is best known for her role as the young dancer CeCe Jones on the Disney Channel series “Shake It Up!”.

+ The Marquise is unmoved by the young man’s declaration that Marie is his whole life.

+ In mammals, the young have a set of primary teeth that fall out after a few years.

+ Lately, retired from competition, he has been coaching Magnus Carlsen, the young player from Norway who is the current world #1.

+ Basking sharks are ovoviviparous, meaning that the young embryos develop in a yolk sac inside of the female, but they aren’t attached to a placental connection.

+ Ito, over ten years Mochida’s senior, has said that when first meeting the young Mochida wearing gyaru style thick platform boots, he didn’t even know how to strike up conversation.

+ Chiburdanidze lost her crown to the young Chinese player in Manila by 8½–6½.

+ Many bird species rear the young jointly.

+ The practice struggled and so did the young couples marriage.

+ This is because eggs have to be kept cool before they are sold, and the cold stops the young inside from starting to grow.

+ Representative William Appleton William Appleton and Mary Ann Samuel Appleton, a trustee of Massachusetts General Hospital and president of the Young Men's Benevolent Society.

More in-sentence examples of “the young”:

+ Henry had decided that the young prince was to succeed him.

+ On writing songs that make the young girls cry." Other members all worked in their own field, but Jim Fairchild was still working with music.
+ The foxes also stalk the young as they are led by the parents to wetland feeding areas.

+ Henry had decided that the young prince was to succeed him.

+ On writing songs that make the young girls cry.” Other members all worked in their own field, but Jim Fairchild was still working with music.

+ The foxes also stalk the young as they are led by the parents to wetland feeding areas.

+ This includes the young of their own predators.

+ Ivan, the young poet “Homeless”, tries to chase and capture the gang and warn of their evil.

+ A conversation ensued and Shaw dared the young Pascal on the shore to take off his clothes and join him in the water.

+ King has made guest appearances in numerous popular television shows, including The Cosby Show, The Young and the Restless, General Hospital, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Sesame Street, Married…

+ Whereas the young propel themselves primarily by jet propulsion, mature adults find flapping their fins to be the most efficient means.

+ Later on he was a Nationalismnationalist and leader of the Young Ireland movement and led a rebellion against British rule in the 1840s during the Potato Famine.

+ Many of the young members of the club played football.

+ Henry the Young King was the junior king to his father Henry II of England.

+ Lando was a Lombard who was put on the throne by the citizens in opposition to the young Richard II.

+ On 2 June 1446 the young Anne was married to William “the Brave” of Saxony, Landgrave of Thuringia, a younger son of Frederick I “the Warlike” of Saxony.

+ Other setpieces include the cold, unfeeling lawyer threatening the young hero and his widowed mother with foreclosure, and the brutal poorhouse staff making the young hero’s life miserable while he dwells under their roof.

+ Approaching the Birmingham Children’s Crusade with this background, Bevel spoke to the young students at Saturday nonviolent training sessions, “You are responsible for segregation, you and your parents because you have not stood up… no one has the power to oppress you if you don’t cooperate.

+ When the eggs hatch the young are about 6 inches long.

+ After the play had finished Hoffman asked to meet the young actress.

+ At the young age of 16, she already has had a number of hits worldwide.

+ Encouraged by this, Ahab took the young officers of the commanders, 232 men.

+ From a very early age, the young Mozart showed great musical talent.

+ Studies suggest that the young remain in the same pod as their parents, which is unusual for mammals.

+ Victoire and her sister Marie Adélaïde were close to the young king but did not like his wife “Marie Antoinette” purely because she was Austrian.

+ After the death of Munjong, Nae-gyeong tries to keep his loyalty to the late King and help Kim Jongseo protect the young King which forces him into the biggest power struggle in the history of the Joseon dynasty.

+ It is in the summer that the female gives birth to her young, the young stay with their mother for around a day or two before leaving by their selves.

+ He died on 3 January 1316.Malik Kafur, the commander-in-chief of the army, placed the young Shibabuddin as the sultan.

+ Teachers were unable to control the young Clive.

+ However the mother does protect the young in the water for a few days till they learn to fend for themselves.

+ The song explores the issue of underage pregnancy and the effect on both the young mothers and their families.

+ He joined the Young Communist League of Germany, in 1926 and joined the KPD itself in 1929.

+ The movie was the big-budget debut for the young David Fincher.

+ However, Franz Joseph was so taken by the young and beautiful Elisabeth that he proposed to her instead.

+ The Boston Associates preferred the young girls because they paid young girls less than men.

+ It is thought that they do this to support the leader and help the young ones.

+ Only two out of over a hundred of the young workers survived.

+ He is believed by some scholars to be the young man found in chapter 14, verses 51-52 of the gospel.

+ Because of this, many of the young snakes die quickly.

+ In the early 1950s, the young Havel entered a four-year apprenticeship as a chemical laboratory assistant.

+ In 1970, tests performed on the relics suggested that the young man had been knifed in the back whilst riding his horse and had then been dragged along the ground by the terrified animal with his foot caught in a stirrup.

+ Since northerns hatch about two weeks earlier than muskies, the young northerns feed on the smaller muskie fry.

+ John’s College High School on 5 November 1935, the young price felt a call to priesthood, so he went to presue his studies abroad on the advise of his parents and family.

+ On 15 November 1844 the young Carolina Augusta was married to Prince Henri, Duke of AumalePrince Henri of Orléans, Duke of Aumale in Naples.

+ Newark city leaders said that the young black Americans among the protesters were the reason the protest stayed peaceful.

+ This is a bad practice as this could make the young girls die from complications in birth,over bleeding.

+ Quwwat-ul-Islam, the “Glory of Islam” was hastily erected by the young amir, who conscripted an army of local craftsmen, presumably Hindus, to assemble the structure.

+ In the early 1870s, librarians, teachers, ministers, and others interested in the well being of the young said the stories by Alger and other boys’ writers were not suitable for children.

+ The thick scales and bottom parts of the young flower heads can be eaten.

+ Deadpool made a group named X-Force to save the young mutant Russell from the future mutant soldier Cable that has come from the future to kill him.

+ Mating occurs in the early summer and the females often move to very shallow water when ready for the young to be born.

+ Facing permanent internal and external problems, the young state was not able to withstand the invasion by the Russian SFSR Red Armies.

Some example sentences of “fault”

How to use in-sentence of “fault”:

+ The Great Glen follows a large geological fault known as the Great Glen Fault.

+ People said it was the fault of the Jews.

+ During a period of major Fault faulting and volcanism roughly 600,000 to 400,000 years ago, the Masek Beds were made.

+ The fault was the cause of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.

+ The San Andreas Fault became most active after the Miocene.

+ Victim blaming is saying that it is the fault of the victim that a crime was committed against them.

+ The Hayward Fault Zone runs through Hayward.

+ Sometimes a series of earthquakes occur in a sort of earthquake storm, where the earthquakes strike a fault in clusters, each triggered by the shaking or stress redistribution of the previous earthquakes.

Some example sentences of fault
Some example sentences of fault

Example sentences of “fault”:

+ When rocks on one side of a fault rise relative to the other, it can form a mountain.

+ The fault zone is also seismically active; there are hot springs in the area and notable earthquakes every few years.

+ When rocks on one side of a fault rise relative to the other, it can form a mountain.

+ The fault zone is also seismically active; there are hot springs in the area and notable earthquakes every few years.

+ To the north and west of the Highland Boundary Fault are the more mountainous Scottish Highlands and islands, and this half of the country contains less than 5% of the total population.

+ Clifford Trafzer’s 1982 “Kit Carson Campaign: The Last Great Navajo War” found fault with both Carleton and Carson, but Trafzer completely ignored Carson’s many acts and deeds that humanized The Long Walk.

+ The fault allowed the Midland Valley to descend as a major rift by up to 4000 metres and there was subsequently vertical movement.

+ In contrast, a counter-claim asserts that the party is entitled to offset the damages awarded to plaintiff by the proportionate share of any responsibility, liability, or fault assigned to the plaintiff by the jury.

+ The 921 Earthquake happened along the Chelungpu fault line in western part of the island of Taiwan.

+ The fault continues on the North American side of the North Atlantic Ocean, but is no longer part of a continuous fault.

+ John Wiley Sons, 2007 page 63 Brownouts can also be caused accidentally by Fault faults in the electrical grid which cause a drop in voltage.

+ In Lake Victoria, an earthquake forms a underwater fault line.

+ East-west trending Fault faults and the karst topography may have some role in supplying water to the “river”.

+ The range was created by the Raymond Fault which made the rocks push up and sink down over time.

+ It has narrow Fault faulted basins.

+ The two nearest Fault seismic faults are the Whittier Fault and the other is Chino Fault, both of which are part of the Elsinore Fault Zone.

More in-sentence examples of “fault”:

+ The Great Glen Fault has a long history of movements.

+ Earthquakes are caused when a fault breaks suddenly.

+ Weathering along the fault zone during Quaternary glaciation formed the famous Loch Ness.

+ An active fault is a fault fault that is likely to become the source of another earthquake sometime in the future.

+ Also there is an abrupt interruption in the foothills that align with the fault as they descend from the Central Volcanic Sierra mountain range towards the valley.

+ This can be particularly useful in the case of relay runners disqualified through no fault of their own, due to doping by team mates for example.

+ In fact, if a fault occurs the rider receives a penalty and loses automatically four points per mistake.

+ The island is sometimes referred to as “Scotland in miniature”, as it is divided into “Highland” and “Lowland” areas by the Highland Boundary Fault which runs northeast to southwest across Scotland.McKirdy, Alan Gordon, John Crofts, Roger 2007.

+ He tells Ilia that it is not his fault that their fathers were enemies.

+ To the northeast the fault continues, before becoming obscured by the effects of Mesozoic rifting to the north of Shetland.

+ Of course, if they fail, the fault is theirs, rather than the government department’s.

+ The Highland Boundary Fault was active during the Caledonian orogeny.

+ It is a site of Fault faults and earthquakes.

+ The word “massif” means a block of mountains formed by this process, and surrounded by fault lines.

+ Inductors are also used in electrical transmission systems, where they are used to lower the amount of voltage an electrical device gives off or lower the fault current.

+ It is not our fault if the child sees this page.

+ The fault is actually much longer, and over 400 million years old.

+ His best known work was “Technics and Time, 1Technics and Time, 1: The Fault of Epimetheus” and “Echographies of Television”.

+ It is a definite fault to serve a couscous dish with too little liquid.

+ The crash was the fault of a mechanic who had worked on the plane.

+ The Great Glen Fault is a long fault strike-slip fault that runs through its namesake the Great Glen in Scotland.

+ The other area is in the Almannagjá fault against a rock wall.

+ A ground fault circuit interrupter is a type of circuit breaker which shuts off electric power when it senses an imbalance between the outgoing and incoming current.

+ The fault runs from the south-west to the north-east of Scotland.

+ Earthquakes tend to occur in sequences or ‘storms’, where a major earthquake above 6.5 on the Richter magnitude scale can set off later earthquakes along the weakened fault line.

+ It is based on The Fault in Our Starsthe novel of the same name by John Green.

+ She feels that it was her fault that Amfortas was wounded.

+ Some sections of land near the fault were changed in elevation by as much as 7 meters.

+ It consists of a Rift rift valley between the Highland Boundary Fault to the north and the Southern Uplands Fault to the south.

+ The fault is located along the foothills of the Central Mountains in Nantou and Taichung counties.

+ Rocks of the Lewisian complex were caught up in the Caledonian orogeny, appearing in the hanging walls of many of the thrust Fault faults formed during the late stages of this tectonic event.

+ Burney’s only fault was “obsequiousness”.

+ The boundaries between moving plates form the largest fault surfaces on Earth.

+ At the gallows, Peisley pleaded he had a drunken fight, and death was Benyon’s fault as much as his.

+ Robot RB-34, known as Herbie, is manufactured with a fault – it reads human minds.

+ The fault first happened about 430–390 million years ago.

+ He noticed that operating speeds were 40% faster from England to Denmark than the other way round, and in 1871 he found a fault in the telegraph cable from England to Denmark.

+ By doing these things, companies that make synthetic cannabis can say that they are not selling drugs, and it is not their fault if people ignore their warning label.

+ They lie south of the Southern Uplands Fault line that runs from Ballantrae on the Ayrshire coast northeastwards to Dunbar in East Lothian on the North Sea coast, a distance of some The term is used both to describe the geographical region and to collectively denote the various ranges of hills within this region.

+ However, a fault in his patent application allowed others to copy it.

+ Each Atlas page can vary slightly, but each contains multiple maps, such as a general map, blank-outline map, terrain map, a precipitation map, a cities map, population map, earth-quake fault lines, and others.

+ The first social was very lackluster, mainly my fault for not testing the required meeting software…

+ Due to being built on a fault line, which runs through the downtown, it is has few skyscrapers and tall structures and is one of the most spread out cities in the world.

+ The complete fault was broken when the Mid-Atlantic Ridge formed 200 million years ago.

+ The Fault fault separates the hard igneous and metamorphic rocks to the north from the softer sedimentary rocks of the Scottish Lowlands in the south.

+ He said that he did not think that Jackson’s death was his fault in any way.

+ She sings to the crowd: “Let her among you without fault cast the first stone”.

+ Geologists can learn a lot about the history of the rock by studying the patterns of the fault lines.

+ But we do know where earthquakes might happen in the future, like close to fault lines.

+ I find fault in the closing admin injecting their personal opinion and overriding the community’s consensus on this item.

+ The Great Glen Fault has a long history of movements.

+ Earthquakes are caused when a fault breaks suddenly.
+ Weathering along the fault zone during Quaternary glaciation formed the famous Loch Ness.

Some example sentences of “trace”

How to use in-sentence of “trace”:

– Indo-Canadians are CanadaCanadians whose family can trace back to India.

– Jordanes, Jordanis, or Iornandes, was a 6th-century Roman clerk “If Jordanes was a bishop, those elements of his background have left no trace in his two histories” who became a historian later in life.

– The poetic voice is that of a young man and the poems trace the development of a relationship from the start with the first poem “First Look” through its end with the last poem “Seeds”.

– All too soon, the flame disappears as quickly as it appeared, leaving no trace that it ever existed.

– Historians, however, generally trace the tradition of the elderberry’s healing power back to Hippocrates, the ancient Greek known as the “father of medicine,” who described this plant as his “medicine chest” for the wide variety of ailments it seemed to cure.

Some example sentences of trace
Some example sentences of trace

Example sentences of “trace”:

- It was not until early 1980s that the conodont teeth were found with trace fossils of the host organism.

- A fossil is the remains or trace of an ancient living thing.

– It was not until early 1980s that the conodont teeth were found with trace fossils of the host organism.

– A fossil is the remains or trace of an ancient living thing.

– The concentrations of trace gases in the atmosphere have changed over time and so have the chemical processes which make and destroy compounds in the air.

– From Sungai Emas to Bukit Meriam, Bujang/Merbok, Pulau Tiga and Kota Kuala Muda one can trace the path of Kedah ancient capitals.

– The autopsy revealed no trace of drugs or alcohol either.

– Pirate activity in and around the area left its trace in English literature.

– Kosciusko first developed along the historic Natchez Trace used by generations of Native Americans and later European settlers.

– Moisture mostly means the presence of water, often in trace amounts.

– The modern Natchez Trace Parkway also passes through the city.

– This medium is chemically enriched by trace amounts of heavier elements that were ejected from stars as they passed beyond the end of their main sequence lifetime.

– The first written trace of the city was found in 558 as “Leodicum” or “Vicus Leodicus”.

– The actual Dalmatians may in part trace their origins back to the Romanised Illyrians during the “Barbarian Invasions” of the fifth and sixth centuries when Avars with some Slavs invaded Illyria.

– Gujarati people, or Gujaratis, is an umbrella term used to describe traditionally Gujarati languageGujarati-speaking people who can trace their ancestry to the state of Gujarat within the Republic of India.

– With the nutrients it can build up enzymes and other molecules which need trace elements as well as sugars and amino acids.

– Version 2.0 also ties in with the WHOIS database, allowing users to trace attacking computers.

– The chemical compound thujone, although present in the spirit in only trace amounts, was blamed for its alleged harmful effects.

– Borings as trace fossils and “Entobia cretacea” Portlock as an example.

More in-sentence examples of “trace”:

– The contemporary priesthood can trace its immediate origins to the first half of the 19 century.

– The Eldridge House Hotel can trace its origin back to the New England Emigrant Aid Company, which was a transportation company in Boston, Massachusetts.

– They contain a small amount of radon, a lot of nitrogen, fluorine, and silicic acid, as well as various trace elements.

– Loanwords in Romani make it possible to trace the pattern of their migration westwards.

– He could trace his ancestry back to William the Conqueror.

– How the persona of Shiva converged as a composite deity is not understood, a challenge to trace and has attracted much speculation.

– Underground, a fulgurite may be shaped like the roots of a tree, branching out with many arms that trace the zigzagging path of the lightning bolt.

– The Nashyas trace their origin to the indigenous communities of Koch Rajbongshi peopleKoch Rajbongshi of northern Mech community.

– It also contains trace elements of 0.35% Mn.

– Realists trace the history of their ideas back through classical antiquity, beginning with Thucydides.

– They are considered to be one of the few American breeds as they can trace their origins to Boston, Massachusetts.

– The Fifth Amendment requires the use of grand jurygrand juries by the federal legal system for all capital and “infamous crimes” cases involving felonies or gross moral turpitude Grand juries trace their roots back to the Assize of Clarendon, an enactment by Henry II of England in 1166.

– Limonite is a mineral, from which trace amounts of iron can be extracted.

– Scholars such as Bromwich, Joseph Loth, and Heinrich Zimmer trace the etymology of the continental versions to a corruption of the Breton form of the name, “Walcmoei”.

– The nebula is 97% Hydrogen and 3% Helium with trace materials.

– He has worked on albums and single singles for Dale Watson, Suzy Bogguss, Aaron Watson, Carolyn Wonderland, Willie Nelson, Aaron Neville, Brad Paisley, Pam Tillis, Trace Adkins, Merle Haggard, and Vince Gill.

– The biota consists of soft-bodied multicellular organisms, probably animals, which left trace fossils in rocks of Ediacaran age.

– Coprolites are trace fossils, not body fossils.

– These were impressions or trace fossils, first found in England’s Charnwood Forest, Leicestershire.

– Russian Americans are Americans who can trace their ancestry to Russia, the former Russian Empire, or the former Soviet Union.

– It is said to trace back to the legendary Conan Meriadoc.

– It is difficult to exactly trace the history of design management.

– Analysis of lower concentrations at the same time is more prone to disruption by trace contaminants in labware and reagents used.

– The WTA was formed in the month of June 1973, and is able to trace its beginnings back to Houston, Texas, with the first Virginia Slims tournament, which was organized by Gladys Heldman and held in September 1970.

– Such a person would be taken out of books, photographs, and articles so that no trace of them is found in the present anywhere – no record of them would be found.

- The contemporary priesthood can trace its immediate origins to the first half of the 19 century.

- The Eldridge House Hotel can trace its origin back to the New England Emigrant Aid Company, which was a transportation company in Boston, Massachusetts.
- They contain a small amount of radon, a lot of nitrogen, fluorine, and silicic acid, as well as various trace elements.

– Tynwald can trace its descent from the Viking and Norse that first colonized the Isle of Man.

– Structures which are not produced by the behaviour of an organism are not considered trace fossils.

– Navy collier USS Cyclops was lost without trace in March 1918 with about the loss of 306 persons.

– It claims to trace the history of the Kingdom of Manipur from the founding of the ruling dynasty in 33 CE under king Nongda Lairen Pakhangba until the merger of the kingdom with India in 1949 and the subsequent abolition of monarchy.

– Guyanese Americans are an ethnic group of Americans who can trace their ancestry back to Guyana.

– In trace elemental analysis, the method has advantages of high speed, precision and sensitivity compared to atomic absorption techniques.

– According to Moriz Winternitz, the “linga” in the Shiva tradition is “only a symbol of the productive and creative principle of nature as embodied in Shiva”, and it has no historical trace in any obscene phallic cult.

– In most cases the organic structure has disappeared, leaving only a cavity, with perhaps a trace of chitin.

– Triton is believed to be a captured Kuiper Belt object, Triton has its own magnetic field and has a faint trace of an atmosphere.

– Puerto Ricans in the United States, also called Stateside Puerto Ricans, or Puerto Rican Americans, are Puerto Ricans in the United States proper, who are born in or trace family ancestry to the U.S.

– Scholars can trace language changes back to around 10,000 years.

– The oldest known trace of early settlements in what is now Landsberg dates from the Neolithic.

– Legends trace the name to the ancient Slavic mythologySlavic pagan deity Licho, whose sanctuary was allegedly located nearby.

– They are used for forensic engineering and forensic science to record trace evidence.

– This template is used to create infoboxes for trace fossil taxa.

– Some agronomists believe that rock flour has a powerful effect in restoring trace minerals to soil.

– Despite several searches, no trace of the engine, or clues to what happened to it, have been found.

– Mexican Americans trace their ancestry to the modern day country of Mexico or the Southwestern United States.

– Almost all existing Sufi orders today trace their roots and chain of transmission back to Muhammad, via one of these orders.

– Changes in their biochemistry would usually leave no trace in the fossil record.

– The company can trace its roots to the Fageol Motor Company.J.E.

– They trace much of their heritage to groups of ancient Britons who settled the area from south western Great Britain in the 4th–6th centuries.

– All trace of the station has been removed, although a loading bank is still standing.

Some example sentences of “natural world”

How to use in-sentence of “natural world”:

+ The rapid decline of the natural world is a crisis even bigger than climate change.

+ He wrote an essay, “To Commit a Crime Against the Natural World Is a Sin” in “Moral Ground: Ethical Action for a Planet in Peril”.

+ It is one of only twelve natural World Heritage Sites worldwide that meet all four criteria.

+ The study of the rules of the natural world is called science.

+ The general issue of whether the original sense of teleology applies to the natural world is still a matter of controversy between religion and science.

+ However, much of science operates on the principle that the natural world is self-organising.

+ In 2007, a 15km length of the coast comprising the Joggins Fossil Cliffs was nominated by Canada to UNESCO as a natural World Heritage Site.

+ They explain how things in the natural world came about, such as the elephant’s trunk and the camel’s hump.

Some example sentences of natural world
Some example sentences of natural world

Example sentences of “natural world”:

+ Oxford English Dictionary Online It is the belief that “the natural world is the whole of reality”.

+ The only natural World Heritage Sites is the Tassili n’Ajjer, a mountain range.

+ Aristotle developed a more or less full description and explanation of the natural world and developed logic—syllogistic logic—to derive conclusions of the relations among things.

+ The Natural World Heritage Site Jeju Volcanic Island and Lava Tubes is also on the island.

+ A common misunderstanding even for scientists is the presumption that a theory is proved true in its “explanation” of the natural world wherever its “predictions” are successful.

+ The island contains the natural World Heritage Site Jeju Volcanic Island and Lava Tubes.

+ This is the idea that questions about life and the world can be answered without using myths, and that “the natural world is the whole of reality”.

+ The novel was intended to teach his four sons about family values, good husbandry, the uses of the natural world and self-reliance.

+ There, he continued to explore the natural world where he lived.

+ Artwork that reshapes the natural world for expressive purposes is called abstract; that which derives from, but does not imitate a recognizable subject is called nonobjective abstraction.

+ Facts about the natural world have been described since classical antiquity.

+ That is, all aspects of the natural world are seen as having spiritual identity immune to physical death.

+ Plato considered that only the mind could access the timeless reality of truths, the realm of the Forms casting the visible world.Norriss S Heterhington, “Cosmology: Historical, Literary, Philosophical, Religious, and Scientific Perspectives Plato’s metaphorical allegory of the cave—whereby humans only know reality as shadows of the real things they see interacting on a wall—suggests the practical consequences of Platonic realism as to “natural philosophy” in its endeavor to explain the natural world and as to values in human society.

+ Oxford English Dictionary Online It is the belief that "the natural world is the whole of reality".

+ The only natural World Heritage Sites is the Tassili n'Ajjer, a mountain range.
+ Aristotle developed a more or less full description and explanation of the natural world and developed logic—syllogistic logic—to derive conclusions of the relations among things.

“preliminary” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “preliminary”:

+ Flamsteed was refusing to publish work commissioned by the king, so in 1712 Newton and Edmond Halley published a preliminary version of Flamsteed’s “Historia Coelestis Britannica”.

+ The landings began at 02:35 after a preliminary bombing.

+ Kilda established a period of dominance, playing in all but the 2007 finals series, and playing in the Preliminary Finals in 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009 and 2010.

+ Shenyang Olympic Sports Centre Stadium was a venue for the football preliminary of 2008 Summer Olympics.

+ Various changes were made and several preliminary versions flew including the “Kestrel” and the first Harriers flew for the RAF and Royal Navy in 1969.

preliminary example in sentences
preliminary example in sentences

Example sentences of “preliminary”:

+ After winning the 2019–20 Primera Divisió, the club was able to participate in the 2020–21 UEFA Champions League Preliminary Round.

+ When “The Jungle Book” was nearly complete, Disney appointed Ken Anderson to develop preliminary work on “The Aristocats”.

+ Charles Darwin wrote in his preliminary historical sketch added to the third edition of “On the Origin of Species”: “Passing over…

+ On December 21, 2020, the representative of the public initiative “Belarusian People’s Tribunal” Igor Makar published the materials of the preliminary investigation.

+ The Test-playing nations qualify automatically for the World Cup main event, while the other teams have to qualify through a series of preliminary qualifying tournaments.

+ The series was sixth in the category “Sound” and fourth in the category “Theme Song” for “Sugar Song to Bitter Step” in the “Newtype” preliminary awards for 2015.

+ Pena Resigns as Energy Secretary, Citing Concerns for Family, NY Times, April 7, 1998 In 1995 the United States Department of JusticeJustice Department began a preliminary investigation into a agency’s awarding of a pension management contract to Peña’s former investment management firm.

+ In their preliminary results for 2007, joint-developers Land Securities and Canary Wharf Group said 20 Fenchurch Street would be completed in 2011, however in 2009 during the depths of the Great Recession, the estimated completion was changed to 2014.

+ His only rival in this respect was John Herschel, whose “A preliminary discourse on the study of natural philosophy” covered some of the same ground.

+ She was eliminated in the preliminary heat of both the 800 and 1500m.

+ A total of 34 teams played in the first qualifying round: 33 teams which entered in this round, and 1 winner of the preliminary round.

+ In felony cases in Mississippi, the Municipal court holds a preliminary hearing and then sends the case to the grand jury of the state.

+ The remainder comprising preliminary communications, the text of lectures, and reviews.

+ On 1 February 2005, Karthikeyan announced that he had signed the preliminary deal with Jordan Formula One team.

+ Compare the composition of this preliminary study with the finished painting: “The Hay Wain” final.

+ He began teaching in the preliminary course of the Department of Design in 1922, and was promoted to Professor in 1925, the year the Bauhaus moved to Dessau.

+ A restraining order and a preliminary injunction are examples of temporary injunctions.

+ The first preliminary Top 36 consists of 11 members from Team MII, 10 from Team NIV, 10 from Team L, and 5 from Third Generation aspirant.

+ After winning the 2019–20 Primera Divisió, the club was able to participate in the 2020–21 UEFA Champions League Preliminary Round.

+ When "The Jungle Book" was nearly complete, Disney appointed Ken Anderson to develop preliminary work on "The Aristocats".
+ Charles Darwin wrote in his preliminary historical sketch added to the third edition of "On the Origin of Species": "Passing over...

“for sale” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “for sale”:

– Chairman Risso wrote : in free mistaken on May 2009 at Mobile World Congress build 2009 in 2009, the first state can reach Nokia 3310 can first officially released for Gresso 3310, in July 22, 2009, Nokia 3310 was performance Nokia Tonight in Hollywood, California and Universal City, Nokia 3310 was producted for Universal Studio in Nokia Corporation and Nokia Connecting Peoples can reach for sale beginning in Universal Shop on July 25, 2009.

– Most of the crop is produced for sale in the green state.

– They wanted the convicts to die quickly so that they did not have to waste the food on them and could keep it for sale later.

– Some drugs have been tested and approved for sale as hair loss treatments.

– In classical political economy and especially Karl Marx’s critique of political economy, a commodity is simply any good or service offered as a product for sale on the market.

for sale use in sentences
for sale use in sentences

Example sentences of “for sale”:

- Boudin met many artists who put their paintings for sale in the shop.

- There are stuffed toy cats of her, t-shirts, calendars and mugs available for sale in stores and online.

– Boudin met many artists who put their paintings for sale in the shop.

– There are stuffed toy cats of her, t-shirts, calendars and mugs available for sale in stores and online.

– The number of houses for sale continued to increase, which made the prices decrease.

– The company offers the Fantasy Bra for sale as “the ultimate holiday” gift.

– The phrase is about something which is offered for sale in a manner which hides its true value.

– It is available to the public for sale or free download.

– It has a gallery for sale of art work from across the APY.

– In 1616 he was a Printingprinter and made religious books for sale in England.

– From 1854 to 1862, age 31 to 39, Wallace travelled through the “Dutch East Indies to collect specimens for sale and to study nature.

– Blocks of land in the town were made ready for sale in 1852.

– A professor supplied the course material and Michigan Document services, a photocopying organization, took photocopies of the material and converted it into a booklet for sale to students at the University.

– These are not yet for sale in the United States.

– Companies such as “Britannica” were started for the purpose of publishing encyclopedias for sale to individuals, and for public use in libraries.

“period of time” some example sentences

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

– What Napoleon needed now was a period of time to organize himself and the French army.

– Lal comes from a productive political period of time with his powerful family rulers of Haryana.

– Many dragons in zoos may become tamer than wild lizards within a short period of time in a zoo.

– After a long period of time something violent happens to the rock, breaking it up into many jagged pieces.

– During this period of time in the band’s career, Anthrax also released a successful rap-metal song called “I’m The Man”, and a few years later, they released another rap metal song with hip hop group Public Enemy, a cover of their song “Bring The Noise”.

– The ORS was laid down over a long period of time from the latest Silurian to the earliest Carboniferous, 418–355 million years ago.

period of time some example sentences
period of time some example sentences

Example sentences of “period of time”:

– He became the first American world heavyweight Dosser which was the longest period of time in boxing history without anyone being called an American heavyweight Dosser.

– This was a period of time in which the desire to conquer was common.

– A broth is a flavoured liquid usually made from boiling a meat and bone or vegetable for a period of time in a stock.

– In some parts of the world they follow the Daylight Saving Time, and during this period of time in summer they add one hour to their normal solar hour.

– The period of time from when he started the job in January to when the signs and symptoms of asthma started in March is the “latency period”.

– The short period of time between the melting of glaciers and the rise of sea level allowed a small number of species to colonize the island by land.

– The period of time for advertising a movie only a few weeks before it is released.

– One of the poorest family’s were a period of time was the Bonaparte family.

– The Seminole developed an independent identity over a period of time in the 18th and 19th Centuries.

– Sometimes in role-playing games a second is used to refer to a small period of time or a single turn of combat.

– It is a water-cooled machine gun, which allowed it to fire for a long period of time without it overheating.

– Based on this, I would like to suggest that the article be semi-protected for an appropriate period of time so as to discourage anonymous IP vandalism and allow the article to become stable again.

– Rates refers to the number of cases occurring during a specific period of time and depends on the population size at that time.

– It is used for the long period of time before humans began to write about their lives.

– Often, a character will be used for many episodes, but over a long period of time not for episodes shown one after the other.

– They believed the period of time from 1917 until 1991 was a time of Military occupationoccupation by the Soviet internationalist and anti-Christian.

– During this period of time turned into the first Latin American artist in being included in the Power-105 of New York.

– A depression is a long period of time in which the economy of a country is not working well.

- He became the first American world heavyweight Dosser which was the longest period of time in boxing history without anyone being called an American heavyweight Dosser.

- This was a period of time in which the desire to conquer was common.

More in-sentence examples of “period of time”:

– These dates conventionally delimit the period of time when tropical cyclones form in the east Pacific Ocean.

– The office of governor has been vacant for an extended period of time once.

– It is widely seen that the relationship established between Li and Xi during this period of time played a significant role in Li’s later political fortune.

– Instead, I get to be an administrator for a period of time and you guys get to completely critize and be very speculative about my abilities as an administrator.

– Culture has been in a long period of time been the biggest identification point for a lot of people and needless to say, the same applies to me.

– A “lesson” may be either one section of a textbook or a short period of time during which learners are taught about a subject or taught how to perform an activity.

– The following are people who were either born/raised or have lived for a significant period of time in Missouri.

– A lesson in school is a planned period of time for learning.

– An asthma attack is when, after a period of time when aperson has had only a few or no symptoms of asthma, the asthma gets worse all of a sudden, usually because of being exposed to one or more triggers.

– The following are notable people who were either born, raised, or have lived for a significant period of time in the American state of Kansas.

– A shortshot can cause the ride to be closed for a period of time while the ride is reset and tested several times before it can be opened again.

– When the clock signal arrives, the flip flops store their new value then the logic requires a period of time to decode the flip flops new values.

– This period of time is called the “Prague Spring”.

– In historyhistorical terms, a legacy is something that is handed down from one period of time to another period of time.

– When the period of time specified in a statute of limitations passes, the statute of limitations provides an absolute defense to the legal claim.

– Three of its #1 hits, “End of the Road”, “I’ll Make Love to You”, and “One Sweet Day set and broke records for the longest period of time a single remained at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

– The following are notable people who were either born, raised or have lived for a significant period of time in the U.S.

– Since 2010, many channels were made to free-viewing for a brief period of time to commemorate a holiday.

– There can be many earthquakes over a short period of time in a small area.

– The 1st millennium was a period of time from January 1, 1 A.D.

– They accelerate the rocket slowly but steadily over a long period of time using only a tiny amount of fuel.

– It may happen before a migraine headache starts or during the headache, but vertigo is most common during the period of time between headaches.

– Buprenorphine is a long-acting partial opioid agonist, meaning that although it binds to the body’s opioid receptors, it produces milder effects over a more prolonged period of time vs.

– If two armies fight many battles over period of time it is called a war.

– I would like Daniel blocked for a period of time for disruption, vandalizim and borderline harassment.

– Stories were sometimes serialized, meaning the reader had to buy each monthly issue over a period of time to complete a particular story.

– During the 1930s, northwestern Oklahoma went through a period of time called the Dust Bowl.

– It keeps food fresh over a long period of time without spoiling.

– High levels of uric acid in the blood over a long period of time may cause other symptoms such as hard, painless deposits of uric acid crystals known as tophi.

– At Adelaide he said that over a period of time a number of colonies of the British Empire will become free and many may become more independent.

– If push comes to shove, we can always remove the rollback flag after a certain period of time ie.

– The 1970 Atlantic hurricane season was the period of time in 1970 that tropical cyclones formed in Atlantic Ocean.

– The young larval octopuses spend a period of time drifting in clouds of plankton, where they feed until they are ready to descend to the ocean bottom, where the cycle repeats.

– This way of playing gives the opportunity to the player to play music during a long period of time without stopping for the need of breathing.

– This means that the devices can work correctly for a much longer period of time and charging a device like this takes less time than charging a traditional battery.

– If a group has been marrying endogamously for a long period of time the gene pool may be smaller and there is a greater chance of genetic disease.

– Finland was a part of Russia, but after a short period of time it became autonomous.

– The millions of people becoming criminals in such a short period of time led to overflowing prisons and it was common to have a case dismissed.

– Occupational asthma with latency: this asthma type is when the signs and symptoms of asthma occur after a period of time after being exposed to the environmental irritants.

– These dates conventionally delimit the period of time when tropical cyclones form in the eastern Pacific Ocean.

– A warrant is usually for a specific period of time and spells out exactly what the officers may search for and seize.

– Marabou, a marabou stork, states that the elephants have long forgotten the meaning behind the words of the song over the years; the birds remember as they have been around for the same period of time as the elephants.

– The term “postmodernity” usually means the period of time when postmodern ideas became common.

– He later played for Danish Odense BoldklubOdense BK during a short period of time in 2004 before moving back to Sweden to play for 2005 season and later in 2006 season.

– For weather reporting and for scientific analysis of wind wave statistics, their size over a period of time is usually expressed as “significant wave height.” This figure represents the average height of the highest one-third of the waves in a given time period or in a specific storm system or event.

– Its effects often build up slowly over a long period of time and may last from months to years after rain resumes.

– The following are people who were either born/raised or have lived for a significant period of time in the state of Arizona and/or the Arizona Territory.

– Then I’d also block the IP for a short period of time only.

- These dates conventionally delimit the period of time when tropical cyclones form in the east Pacific Ocean.

- The office of governor has been vacant for an extended period of time once.
- It is widely seen that the relationship established between Li and Xi during this period of time played a significant role in Li's later political fortune.

Some in-sentence examples of “lethal”

How to use in-sentence of “lethal”:

+ However, other doctors say that lethal injection is less painful than other ways of executing people, like using an electric chair or a gas chamber.

+ More lethal varieties can cause SARS, MERS, and COVID-19.

+ Oral exposure to ricin is far less toxic and a lethal dose can be up to 30–40milligrams per kilogram.

+ Glover won an MTV Movie Award in 1993 for Best On-Screen Duo in the movie Lethal Weapon 3 which he shared with Mel Gibson.

+ The most famous and lethal outbreak was the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic, which lasted from 1918 to 1919.

+ In the cases where death penalty is carried out using lethal injection, a hyperkalemia may be provoked atificially.

+ There is also a powder, but its use is impractical without advanced scientific equipment: The effective dose needed and a lethal dose of fentanyl powder placed next to each other would be difficult or impossible to differentiate with the naked eye.

Some in-sentence examples of lethal
Some in-sentence examples of lethal

Example sentences of “lethal”:

+ FDP uses 10-20 animals to find the dose that produces toxicity signs but not death, and from there predicts the lethal dose.

+ It is considered the most lethal jellyfish in the world because of the numerous incidents resulting in injury or death to humans.

+ FDP uses 10-20 animals to find the dose that produces toxicity signs but not death, and from there predicts the lethal dose.

+ It is considered the most lethal jellyfish in the world because of the numerous incidents resulting in injury or death to humans.

+ Oba Chandler was executed on November 15, 2011 with a lethal injection at 4:25pm in Florida State Prison in Raiford, Florida.

+ Supporters of lethal injection say that mistakes, not the drugs themselves, are what cause pain.Gawande, Atul; Denno, Deborah W.; Truog, Robert D; Waisel, David.

+ On November 20, 2013 he was Executionexecuted at 8:30am with Propofol, a lethal drug, for killing a Jewish man outside a synagogue.

+ The Joker possesses no superhuman abilities, instead using his expertise in chemical engineering to develop poisonous or lethal concoctions and thematic weaponry, including razor-tipped playing cards, deadly joy buzzers, and acid-spraying lapel flowers.

+ He was executed on April 3, 2014 with lethal injection in Huntsville, TexasHuntsville, Texas, aged 49.

+ Under this law, if a terminally ill adult wants to, they can get a lethal prescription from a doctor.

+ He concluded that the type II-R had been “transformed” into the lethal III-S strain by a “transforming principle” that was somehow part of the dead III-S strain bacteria.

+ After California stopped using it in favour of lethal injection, it became nearly redundant.

+ The Lethal Dose 50 of caffeine is 192mg per kilogram, in rats.

+ Supporters of lethal injection say that prisoners have pain when these people make mistakes, not because of the drugs themselves.Gawande, Atul; Denno, Deborah W.; Truog, Robert D; Waisel, David.

+ As of 2016, many death penalty states have temporarily stopped using lethal injection until they can find a solution to this problem.

+ He studied rodents that received lethal doses of radiation who were then saved by an infusion of marrow cells at Mary Imogene Bassett.

+ It can be used to executionexecute people in a lethal injection.

+ Bowles was executed by lethal injection on August 22, 2019 at Florida State Prison in Bradford County, aged 57.

+ On June 21, 1995, the State of Missouri executed Griffin by lethal injection.

+ However, it is becoming replaced as a method of executing criminals in the United States by lethal injection.

+ The use of pancuronium bromide in lethal injections is controversial.

+ Although Oklahoma was the first State to legislate execution by lethal injection, the method was not administered until 1990.

More in-sentence examples of “lethal”:

+ He was Executionexecuted by lethal injection on May 10, 1994.

+ Early important musicians would be Dizzee Rascal, Kano, Lethal Bizzle, and Wiley.

+ He was Executionexecuted by lethal injection on May 10, 1994.

+ Early important musicians would be Dizzee Rascal, Kano, Lethal Bizzle, and Wiley.

+ Brian is put in an animal shelter and will get a lethal injection.

+ It was a lethal biological with an anticipated fatality rate of 40 to 60 percent.

+ These people were killed with lethal injections and poison gas, in vans and gas chambers at the Euthanasia Centres.

+ All states that still have the death penalty use lethal injection.

+ Before the lethal injection drug shortages, these other methods were rarely used.

+ This has positive effects when there is plenty of glucose, but can be lethal if lactose is the only available food source.

+ Her career began in November 2013, she began her career with companies: Evil Angel, Dark X, Girlfriends Films, New Sensations, Elegant Angel, Blacked, Brazzers, Sweetheart Video, Lethal Hardcore and Jules Jordan Video.

+ It is one of three drugs that are given to prisoners being executed by lethal injection.

+ The World Federation of Right to Die Societies says physician-assisted suicide means “making lethal means available to the patient to be used at a time of the patient’s own choosing.” In these cases the patient takes the legal dose of poison themselves, it is not given by the doctor.

+ In the 1970s, Oklahoma passed the first law that allowed executions by lethal injection.Bedau, Hugo Adam.

+ These beetles are also a likely source of the lethal batrachotoxins found in Colombia’s poison dart frogs.

+ Another feature of the haplodiploidy system is that lethal and deleterious alleles will be removed from the population rapidly because they will automatically be expressed in the males.

+ She confessed to killing six men in Florida and was death penaltyexecuted in Florida State Prison by lethal injection for the murders.

+ The guards then decided to give a lethal injection as he was still alive.

+ On March 1616 March, 2007, Danish police admitted to having mistakenly used a potentially lethal form of teargas.

+ The use of potassium chloride in lethal injections is controversial.

+ Among the first ten men executed by lethal injection in the U.S., all were done by Texas, three of whom had the first name of Charles.

+ Kyle was the most lethal sniper in U.S.

+ Pure water is a poor conductor but in the kitchen or bathroom it is usually salty or soapy which increases the conductivity; but no matter, since it takes so little current to kill a person, even a poor conductor can result in a lethal shock.

+ Segundo is scheduled to be executed in October 2018 by lethal injection.

+ Sarin can be lethal even at very low concentrations.

+ These changes are heritable unless they have lethal effects.

+ On January 13, 2021, she was executed by lethal injection.

+ Besides lead shot and slugs which are designed to be lethal, there are special less lethal types of shotgun shells which shoot things made to hurt but not kill people.

+ Franklin was executed in November 2013 by lethal injection.

+ The revolving cylinder allows the shooter to easily and quickly switch between lethal ammunition.

+ Higgs was scheduled for execution by lethal injection on January 15, 2021.

+ As of January 1, 2016, fifteen states have laws that allow them to use a method of execution other than lethal injection.

+ His legacy as one of the greatest players in Juan Aurich history and as a remarkable, lethal striker will forever be intact.

+ When the animals raid the trash cans of the homeowners-association chairwoman Gladys Sharp, she calls an animal exterminator named Dwayne LaFontant, who agrees to put an illegal, lethal trap called the “Depelter Turbo” in her backyard.

+ HemagglutininH5N8 is a subtype of the bird flu and is highly lethal to wild birds and poultry.

+ It is a sequel to the 1987 movie Lethal Weapon and the second movie in the Lethal Weapon series.

+ He was to have been put to death by lethal injection on March 9, 2006, but his execution was postponed.

+ Long was executed by lethal injection on May 23, 2019 at Florida State Prison in Raiford, Florida.

+ However, since they stopped being able to get lethal injection drugs, some states have thought about going back to other methods of execution.

+ Muhammad was later sentenced to death by lethal injection and Malvo was sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.

+ He was expected to be executed by lethal injection set for four months later on August 31.

+ Moody was executed by lethal injection on April 19, 2018 in Escambia County, Alabama at the age of 83.

+ It is based on a book by Chris Kyle called “American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S.

+ The mutations have not been lethal because ascorbic acid is so prevalent in the surrounding food sources.

+ A war involves the use of lethal weapons as both sides try to kill the other.

+ She is also featured in the song “Look What You’ve Done” from Lethal Bizzle’s latest albumwhich is named, “Back To Bizznizz”.

+ It never became as popular as execution by electric chair or lethal injection.

+ Many countries have either stopped using the death penalty or switched to using lethal injection.

+ Texas was the first state to actually use lethal injection for an execution.

+ Dawson wrote that he hastened the King’s death by injecting him with a lethal combination of morphine and cocaine.

+ Most wild species are not lethal to their predators, but rather taste foul enough that frogs are released immediately.

Some sentences in use of “amir”

How to use in-sentence of “amir”:

– The Soviet UnionSoviet invasion of Afghanistan sends Amir and his father escaping to the United States, because Amir‘s father has been known to curse the Communists and had a strong admiration on Ronald Reagan.

– The Amir Timur Museum was opened in 1996, and is dedicated to Mongol conqueror Timur.

– Sheikh Abdul Amir al-Jamri was the ‘spiritual leader’ of Bahrain’s Twelver Shi’a population and the 1990s Intifada.

Amir Fryszer Guttman was born as Amir Feiger in Kiryat Haim to a Romanian-born couple.

– Yigal Amir was tried for Rabin’s murder.

– Lion Airlines Flight 610 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight operated by Lion Air from Soekarno–Hatta International Airport in Jakarta to Depati Amir Airport in Pangkal Pinang.

Some sentences in use of amir
Some sentences in use of amir

Example sentences of “amir”:

- In January 2020, media reported his true identity is Amir Mohammed Abdul Rahman al-Mawli al-Salbi His appointment by a Majlis-ash-Shura#Caliphateshura council was announced by ISIL media on 31 October 2019, less than a week after the death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

- Later Amir Khusrau become a famous court poet of Ala ud din Khilji.Some Treatises of Amir Khusrau are Kiran ush Sadin, Tughlak Nama etc.
- He was a cavalry officer serving the Pashtun leader Muhammad Amir Khan.

– In January 2020, media reported his true identity is Amir Mohammed Abdul Rahman al-Mawli al-Salbi His appointment by a Majlis-ash-Shura#Caliphateshura council was announced by ISIL media on 31 October 2019, less than a week after the death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

– Later Amir Khusrau become a famous court poet of Ala ud din Khilji.Some Treatises of Amir Khusrau are Kiran ush Sadin, Tughlak Nama etc.

– He was a cavalry officer serving the Pashtun leader Muhammad Amir Khan.

– Hakīm Abul-Hasan Yamīn al-Dīn Khusrow Balkhi Dehlavi or Amir Khosrow is a Persian peoplePersian poet.

– The list is jointly headed by Amir Peretz of the Israeli Labor Party and Orly Levy of the Gesher party.

– Eventually, Amir gets Sohrab to smile when he teaches him to fly a kite.

– The other seven names are Amir Golestani, Masoud Ghasemkhani, Fariborz Kardarfar, Seyed Masoud Seyed Talebi, Amin Akramipour, Mehdi Reyshahri, and Naghmeh Shahisavandi Shirazi.

– He started his acting career with “Shab Zadeghan” directed by Amir Hossein Ghahraei in 1999.

– Allaudin Khilji had a court minister named Hazrat Amir Khusro who was said to be highly gifted in music with an exceptionally innovative mind.

– Political leader is Amir Peretz.