“approved by” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “approved by”:

– The Constitution of Azerbaijan SSR was approved by the 9th Extraordinary All-Azerbaijani Congress of Soviets on March 14, 1937.

– It would be nice if in this case, anonymous users could suggest a change that could be approved by an established user.

– During World War II, after Nazi Germany defeated the French in 1940, French Indochina was controlled by the Vichy French government, a puppet government approved by Nazi Germany.

– It was approved by the Russian Empire.

– The Premier is formally approved by the National People’s Congress upon the nomination of the President.

– The National Security Advisor is appointed by the President, and does not have to be approved by the United States Senate.

– Lieutenancies became more organised soon, probably in the reign of his successor Edward VI, their establishment being approved by the English parliament in 1550.

– Ordinances must generally be approved by a local assembly and promulgationpromulgated by the mayor or governor of the local government in question, who may demand a second vote but may not veto the ordinance.

approved by use in-sentences
approved by use in-sentences

Example sentences of “approved by”:

– In the United States, the treaty was approved by the Senate in a vote of 82 to 13 on July 21, 1949.

– Both were approved by the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine.

– In New Mexico, the agreement was approved by both houses, but in different years.

– This sustainable development specified certain criteria for selection of university cadres, which was approved by the college council, albeit not by the university council due to the political conditions accompanying the Arab spring in January 2011.

– The person is then approved by the Board of Governors.

– Many Ebola vaccine candidates had been developed in the decade prior to 2014, but as of October 2014, none had yet been approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration for use in humans.

– The list has been compared to gazetteers and the Cornish names are in the standard written form and approved by the MAGA Signage Panel.

– This was when the Highland University charter was approved by the Territorial Legislature in 1858.

– A £155,000 loan was approved by the British Parliament and Captain George Grey was sent to replace Gawler.

– The Philippine Commonwealth had been created by the Tydings-McDuffie Act, which was approved by the U.S.

- In the United States, the treaty was approved by the Senate in a vote of 82 to 13 on July 21, 1949.

- Both were approved by the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine.
- In New Mexico, the agreement was approved by both houses, but in different years.

– He was approved by the Senate on July 9, 2014, by a vote of 71-26.

– Of these, 10 were approved by the states.

– Under 2003, they had identical powers, and after 2003, laws still have to be approved by both parts in order to be passed into law, but in some matters, one part of the Parliament is superior to the others.

– The “Daily Post” newspaper said it was approved by all.

– It was officially approved by the Japanese Ministry of Education, and it was officially established in 1984.

– It was approved by the American Kennel Club one year later.

– In 1999 a referendum was held on the establishment of a new London authority and elected mayor, which was approved by a two to one margin.

– It is a Wikimedia chapter approved by the Wikimedia Foundation.

More in-sentence examples of “approved by”:

– The National Trust of VictoriaNational Trust does not like the development plans approved by Heritage Victoria.

– The president heads a Cabinet of ministers, which must be approved by the Parliament.

– When someone uses a method approved by search engines to rank their website, it is called a “white hat technique”.

– You may add a section Entitled “Endorsements”, provided it contains nothing but endorsements of your Modified Version by various parties–for example, statements of peer review or that the text has been approved by an organization as the authoritative definition of a standard.

– On 14 June, he was nominated as Taoiseach by Dáil Éireann and this nomination was approved by the President of Ireland.

– Only developers registered and approved by Synergix can use self-certification, and they are only allowed to have one IMEI number.

– Turkeys new Vice Presidential office and Executive system was created when approved by vote it June 2018 and it abolished the office of the Prime Minister of Turkey.

– Whedon wrote the song before the series was approved by Fox.

– The flag itself had only been approved by the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan three days earlier.

– It is possible that the agreement needs to be approved by Congress.

– Under the Articles of Confederation, amendments had to be approved by a unanimous vote in all 13 state legislatures.

– It was not approved by the Union military.

– The treaty was approved by the provisional Panamanian government on December 2, 1903, and by the US Senate on February 23, 1903.

– Originally, the series was intended to be a trilogy, but film production for a fourth installment was approved by Bob Weinstein.

– These liberties and customs are approved by us with all and each one of its articles above, as long as law permits us to.

– Founded in 1918, to 1928 under the name University of Lublin, from October 16 2005, on the basis of a resolution approved by the Senate of the Polish Episcopate, the University changed its name to the Catholic University of Lublin John Paul II.

– Known because it is the first and only school approved by the Civil Aviation Authority in Taiwan.

– Only SFWA officers and past presidents suggest Grand Masters, and the final choice must be approved by a majority of that group.

– The only weight loss drug approved by the FDA for long term use is orlistat.

– Referees are approved by the United States Soccer Federation and Canadian Soccer Association, which run the sport in the two countries.

– Bill Clinton named him to be Ambassador to Mexico in 1998, but he was not approved by the Senate.

– Ekhtesari’s writing was approved by the Ministry of Islamic Guidance.

– CAQC is approved by Certification and Accreditation Administration of the People’s Republic of China.

– It was approved by Pope Pius XII in 1950.

– It was approved by Parliament in 1982.

– Bashkurdistan was a national-territorial autonomy proclaimed on November 15 1917 by the Bashkir regional Shuro and approved by the Constituent Congress of Bashkurdistan.

- The National Trust of VictoriaNational Trust does not like the development plans approved by Heritage Victoria.

- The president heads a Cabinet of ministers, which must be approved by the Parliament.

– On 3 December 2015, impeachment proceedings against Rousseff were officially approved by the Chamber of Deputies.

– The test was approved by the government.

– It was one of twelve “articles of amendment” to the United States Constitution approved by the 1st Congress on September 25, 1789.

– His nomination was approved by the full senate on September 12, 2018.

– And also United Nations has made United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights accoding to the Vienna Declaration and the Yogyakarta Principles for LGBT rights by International Commission of Jurists and approved by the United Nations Human Rights Council in 2006.

– The mandate was approved by the League of Nations in June 1922, and went into effect on 11 September 1922.

– He was approved by the United States senate with a vote of 87-11 on April 24, 2017.

– This template is used to create citations to theses submitted to and approved by an educational institution recognized as capable of awarding higher degrees.

– It was the last movie project to be approved by Walt Disney before his death on December 15, 1966.

– To become law, a bill must first be approved by both houses.

– This was approved by Eisenhower, as the northern armies had lost all communications with Bradley, who was based in Luxembourg.

– Those amendments will then have to be approved by the House of Assembly.

– He can make treaties with other countries, but these must be approved by two-thirds of the Senate.

– The development has been approved by the Chicago Plan Commission for its zoning change and will have up to 869 residential units, both apartments and condominiums.

– They must be approved by the Council at the Ministerial Meetings.

– The change was approved by the Iranian volleyball confederation.

– Any act of state was first to be approved by the Qur’an and the Traditions of the Prophet Muhammed.

– The flag was approved by the President of Malawi, Bingu wa Mutharika, on July 29, 2010.

– It has been approved by the B.I.P.M.

– Burnside’s plan, approved by Lincoln, was to move the army south to attack Richmond.

– Their appointment must be approved by the House of Representatives.

– Once these projects have been approved by the United States Air Force or other agencies such as the CIA, and are ready to be announced to the public, operations of the aircraft are then moved to a normal air force base.

– Facing a lack of cooperation from the premiers, Trudeau then announced his intention to unilaterally patriate the constitution from the United Kingdom and have a charter of rights and constitutional amending formula approved by national referendum.

– The western section from Oxford to Bedford was approved by the Government in November 2011, with completion of this section expected by 2025.

“pun” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “pun”:

+ The name “Blues” is a pun between the colour blue and Blues music; thus a blue note is the team’s logo.

+ Big Pun rose to fame when he met rapper Fat Joe in 1995 and appeared on Fat Joe’s album, “Jealous Ones Envy”.

+ The name is a pun on Benelux.

+ Big Pun died on February 7, 2000 in White Plains, New York from a massive heart attack.

+ There is a pun in the title of the book.

pun - example sentences
pun – example sentences

Example sentences of “pun”:

+ The members cheerfully referred to themselves as “lunarticks”, a pun on lunatics.

+ This is a pun on ‘resurrector’.

+ In the final interview footage of “Feelin’ So Good”, Lopez explains the concept behind the music video of “Feelin’ So Good” and why Big Pun and Fat Joe were chosen to be featured on the song.

+ During the 16th century a style grew in the towns in France called the “voix de ville whose name may have been a pun on “vau de vire”.

+ They also eat pie to celebrate the pun as both words sound the same.

+ The panel was introduced at the start of each episode by the host, usually with a pun on their names.

+ The name of the conflict may be derived from a pun on the term “Cold War possibly via the British tabloid press.

+ This was a pun on the BRIT Awards.

+ Unfortunately, no pun in ten did.

+ Their names are a pun from the name “Chippendale”.

+ Big Pun has a DVD titled “Big Pun: The Legacy”.

+ The members cheerfully referred to themselves as "lunarticks", a pun on lunatics.

+ This is a pun on 'resurrector'.

“theses” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “theses”:

– This template is used to create citations to theses submitted to and approved by an educational institution recognized as capable of awarding higher degrees.

– Martin Luther’s posting of The Ninety-Five theses at Wittenberg is seen as the start of the Protestant Reformation.

– When the bishops did not respond, Luther circulated his theses privately.

– Most recently, in February 2007, the media reported that a handwritten note by Luther’s secretary Georg Rörer, found in the university library at Jena, appeared to confirm the traditional account of Luther’s nailing the theses to the door.

– He published 95 theses on the way the Catholic Church was then.

– The “Ninety-Five Theses on the Power of Indulgences”, commonly known as “The Ninety-Five Theses“, was written by Martin Luther.

theses some ways to use
theses some ways to use

How to use the word “ceramic”

How to use in-sentence of “ceramic”:

– These new types of transparent ceramic armours make thinner armour with equal stopping power to traditional laminated glass.

– Galaxy S10+ and Galaxy S10+ Performance Edition offer two additional color choices: Ceramic Black and White.

– Bullet-proof vests for soldiers often have flat pieces of ceramic material or a strong metal such as titanium.

– Manufactured by the Royal Doulton Company of England, the ceramic fountain is one of only two known in the world, the other in India.

– The second layer is a barrier layer which connects the ceramic layer to the middle layer.

– Bat Trang ceramic village has become popular with tourists.

– The ceramic knobs and tubes provide some protection because even if the insulation does fall off, the bare wire can not touch the wooden structure.

– Methods for dealing with them tend to fall into one of two categories – either make the ceramic in the desired shape, by reaction in situ, or by “forming” powders into the desired shape, and then sintering to form a solid body.

How to use the word ceramic
How to use the word ceramic

Example sentences of “ceramic”:

- A composite material of ceramic and metal is known as cermet.

- Malpiya's ceramic work has been shown in several major Art exhibitionexhibitions around Australia, including at screen prints.

– A composite material of ceramic and metal is known as cermet.

– Malpiya’s ceramic work has been shown in several major Art exhibitionexhibitions around Australia, including at screen prints.

– The technology of manufacturing and usage of ceramic materials is part of the field of ceramic engineering.

– Crystalline ceramic materials are not amenable to a great range of processing.

– She makes paintings, Weavingwoven baskets, and glass and ceramic sculptures.

– It involves taking hydrogen gas and turning it into H ions by introducing it into a container lined with molybdenum electrodes: a matchbox-sized, oval-shaped cathode and a surrounding anode, separated by 1mm and held in place by glass ceramic insulators.

– The origins of ceramic technology at Dolni Věstonice, Czechoslovakia.

– By the Eastern Han dynasty period glazed ceramic wares had developed into porcelain.

– Certain types of ceramic can also be used for “transparent” armour.

– There are many properties of ceramic nanoparticles.

– After distillation, the drink is ready for bottling and drinking, but as a rule it is aged in ceramic containers for better taste.

– Porcelain is a ceramic material made by heating clay-type materials to high temperatures.

More in-sentence examples of “ceramic”:

– The cheese is sometimes served slightly melted or baked, in a round, lidded ceramic dish, and topped with nuts or fruit, or both.

– She specialises in ceramic sgraffito.

– It was used with sand and lime in ceramic and glass-making by the Romans and others at least until 640 CE.

– Traditionally, natural gourds are used, though wood vessels, bamboo tubes and gourd-shaped “mates”, made of ceramic or metal are also common.

– Any kind of flooring can be used with underfloor heating, but ceramic tiles are the most popular floor material because they transfer and store heat well.

– The largest Bat Trang pottery market displays and sells many ceramic products of the village.

– It is usually made of ceramic or steel.

– Cermets are ceramic particles containing some metals.

– He begged for a living and often slept in a large ceramic jar in the marketplace.The original Greek word describing Diogenes’ “jar” is “pithos”, a large jar for storing wine, grain, or olive oil.

– In the 1990s and 2000s, as more soldier began wearing bulletproof vests with hard ceramic armor, the machine pistol became less useful in a military setting.

– In 2007, more than 100 pieces of art went on display at the museum, donated by Richard Attenborough, namely a collection of Picasso ceramic art.

– The vestibule was designed by Asi who covered the walls and floors with a dark ceramic tile.

– They kept them in large ceramic vessels.

– It is also used to make glass, Vitreous enamelenamel, and ceramic opaque.

– Lampang is famous for the production of ceramic goods and its mining operations.

– Later, ceramic and electrical straighteners were made, meaning people could adjust the heat settings and straightener size.

– The “Hollywood Pictures Backlot” sign at the area’s entrance, featuring two ceramic elephants sculptures atop columns, is an homage to a huge set constructed for the epic 1916 Hollywood film “Intolerance”, directed by D.W.

– Some better hair straighteners today have ceramic coated heating parts, which harm the hair less, and heat up faster than non-ceramic coated heating parts.

– She decorates the ceramic with glazed or painted designs.

– But a Canadian Ceramic maker was able to recognize the color of the gas.

– There are more than 200 ceramic factories in and around Mueang Lampang district.

– A brick is a block, or a single unit of a ceramic material used in masonry construction, usually stacked together, or laid using various kinds of mortar to hold the bricks together and make a permanent structure.

– Bets are usually made with plastic or ceramic discs called “chips”.

– For this reason as well as because of how low their critical temperatures are, we use titanates as ceramic capacitors.

– The potter’s wheel, also known as the potter’s lathe, is a machine used in the Shapeshaping of round ceramic wares.

- The cheese is sometimes served slightly melted or baked, in a round, lidded ceramic dish, and topped with nuts or fruit, or both.

- She specialises in ceramic sgraffito.
- It was used with sand and lime in ceramic and glass-making by the Romans and others at least until 640 CE.

– Cheaper brands do not often have ceramic, but some have a paint-like coating that looks like ceramic plating.

– The 5T’s body is made entirely from anodized aluminum, uses 2.5D Gorilla Glass 5 as protection for the display, and uses a ceramic coating for the fingerprint sensor which was moved to the rear of the phone.

– Common materials for the seat’s body include plastic, wood and a special kind of ceramic called porcelain.

– Pottery is the ceramic material which makes up potteryware.

– Sometimes they are made of ceramic or clay.

– The Performance Edition ceramic models offer 12GB RAM and 1TB of internal storage.

– The word “ceramic” can be an adjective, and can also be used as a noun to refer to a ceramic material, or a product of ceramic manufacture.

– The growth of the Staffordshire ceramic industry, in Freestone, Ian Gaimster, David R.M.

– Many clay-based ceramic materials are hard, porous, and brittle.

– Today, it is known for many ceramic figurines.

– In knob and tube wiring, wires were held to the wooden structure by ceramic “knobs”, and were protected by ceramic “tubes” when they went through a piece of wood.

– Dorothea Warren O’Hara was an AmericansAmerican ceramic artist who won the Lifetime Membership Prize from the National Arts Club and a gold medal at the Panama–Pacific International Exposition.

– The term ceramist should be used for people who make other ceramic materials.

– Most of this type of ceramic are “II-VI semiconductors”, which are a combination of an alkaline earth or Group 12 metal and a non-metal from Group 16.

– In the summer of 2017, archaeologists from the University of Tübingen in Germany uncovered a collection of AssyriaAssyrian cuneiform tablets hidden inside a collection of ceramic jugs.

– A residue analysis from some ceramic vessels also demonstrated that a portion of Teotihuacán’s dietary input was pulque, which was fermented from the sap of the maguey cactus.

– Ernabella Arts opened a ceramic studio in 2003, and Malpiya has since become one of its most prolific artists.

– The oil flask was a ceramic container with a wide lip and narrow mouth that held a wrestler’s daily allotment of olive oil.

– Most of ceramic factories are small to medium-sized operations mainly producing novelties.

– But ceramic researchers focus on electrical properties that affect boundaries between individual grains.

– Many special ceramic products of the village’s best craftsmen are displayed at the time.

– The outermost layer is a white ceramic layer which reflects away the Sun’s rays.

Use in sentence of “oslo”

How to use in-sentence of “oslo”:

+ He was arrested on Utøya for the shootings and also linked to the Oslo bombings.

+ Her work has been praised by “Foreign Policy Foreign Policy”, “Time”, and the Oslo Freedom Forum.

+ He was a professor of criminology at the Faculty of Law, University of Oslo since 1966.

+ Jorsett died on 30 January 2019 in Oslo from cardiopulmonary arrest, aged 98.

+ Johansen died in Oslo on 1 January 2018 at the age of 83.

+ In 2005, there was a Norwegian biography written about Johan Vaaler, ‘The inventor of the paper clip.’ “Vaaler, Johan”, “Norsk biografisk leksikon”, Kunnskapsforlaget, Oslo 2005.

+ Odnes died of pancreatic cancer on 5 October 2018 in Oslo at the age of 55.

Use in sentence of oslo
Use in sentence of oslo

Example sentences of “oslo”:

+ He worked for the Oslo Philharmonic, where he was music director from 1979 to 2000.

+ He was hired as a docent at the University of Oslo in 1969.
+ She has been a Member of Parliament for Oslo since 1986.

+ He worked for the Oslo Philharmonic, where he was music director from 1979 to 2000.

+ He was hired as a docent at the University of Oslo in 1969.

+ She has been a Member of Parliament for Oslo since 1986.

+ He was professor at the University of Bergen from 1984 to 1992, and at the University of Oslo from 1992.

+ Anna-Lisa died in Oslo on 21 March 2018, nine days before her 85th birthday.

+ A temporary national monument in Oslo was unveiled on 22 July 2016.

+ Bohwim died in Oslo on 16 June 2020, aged 89.

+ The Oslo Accords marked the start of the Oslo process.

+ She covered a range of events such as the Oslo I Accord, the Intifada and the Assassination of Yitzhak Rabinassassination of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin in 1995.

+ At the 1952 Winter Olympics1952 Olympics in Oslo Minuzzo was the bronze medalist in the women’s downhill competition.

+ He negotiated the Oslo Accords with Israel and remained chief negotiator from 1995 until May 2003, when he resigned in protest from the Palestinian government.

+ The Gardermoen railway line between Lillestrøm and Oslo airport was shut down after a suspicious package was found close to the tracks.

+ Vinaccia died on 5 July 2019 from pancreatic cancer in Oslo at the age of 65.

+ Simonsen died on 12 August 2019 from cancer in Oslo at the age of 66.

+ He was the Governor of Oslo and Akershus, Chairman of the Board of Energy, Minister of the Interior, and Minister of Trade.

+ Skavlan died on 2 November 2018 in Oslo at the age of 98.

+ After the Oslo Accords in 1993, many Palestinian groups were part of Israeli groups.

More in-sentence examples of “oslo”:

+ The most popular flight destinations from Copenhagen are London, Oslo and Stockholm.

+ She married Edvard Moser as a student of the University of Oslo in 1985.

+ Alperin died on 11 May 2018 in Oslo of complications from aortic dissection at the age of 61.

+ Princess Ingrid Alexandra was born on 21 January 2004 at 9:13 am in RikshospitaletThe National Hospital, part of the Oslo University Hospital in Oslo.

+ The University of Oslo is the oldest and largest university in Norway.

+ In 1989 he started giving concerts in many countries in Europe, then in 1994 the United States with the Oslo Philharmonic, including debuts at Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center.

+ Nag died of a severe stroke in Oslo at the age of 88.

+ She collected the Nobel Prize for Grameen Bank on 10 December 2006, at the prize awarding ceremony in Oslo City Hall.

+ This happened when the municipality of Aker, NorwayAker was moved from Akershus county to Oslo in 1948.

+ Rybak went to the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 in Oslo to perform his winning entry from the previous year.

+ He served in the position of deputy representative to the StortingetNorwegian Parliament from Oslo from 1954ndash;1957.

+ After the Oslo Accords were signed in 1993, parts of the territories have been governed by the Palestinian National Authority.

+ From 1967, he worked as a barrister in Oslo and at the Supreme Court.

+ The main national railway lines into Oslo run through Akershus with many railway stationstations such as Asker, Ullensaker, Ski and Lillestrøm.

+ Nielsen grew up in the Oslo suburb of Oppsal.

+ Lie was born in Oslo on 16 July 1896.

+ Preus died from the diseases in Oslo on 25 August 2019 at the age of 62.

+ He graduated from Stavanger Cathedral School in 1953, the University of Oslo in 1962, and took the Doctor of PhilosophyPh.D.

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

+ Haugen died in Oslo on 14 October 2018 at the age of 86.

+ Many Sami now live outside the Sami homeland, mostly in Oslo and other big cities.

+ Currently, the mayor of Oslo is Marianne Borgen from The Socialist Left Party.

+ Pushwagner died in Oslo of lung cancer on April 24, 2018 at the age of 77.Anniken Aronsen “VG”.

+ Skjeie died of pancreatic cancer in Oslo on 5 October 2018 at the age of 63.

+ Some good cultural places are Frognerparken, the Oslo Opera, the National Museum and the National Theatre.

+ The main building is centrally located between the Royal Palace, Oslo and the Parliament of Norway.

+ The most popular flight destinations from Copenhagen are London, Oslo and Stockholm.

+ She married Edvard Moser as a student of the University of Oslo in 1985.

+ It happened at the end of a rally in support of the Oslo Accords at the Rabin SquareKings of Israel Square in Tel Aviv.

+ The Saga of Norwegian Kings says that king Harald III Sigurdsson founded Oslo around 1048.

+ Her arts were displayed at museums in Oslo and Paris.

+ Vestfold was west of the Oslo Fjord.

+ Tandberg died on May 2, 2020 in Oslo at the age of 87.

+ The first widespread use of “Palestinian” as an endonym to refer to the nationalismnationalist concept of a Palestinian people by the local Arabic-speaking population of Palestine began prior to the outbreak of World War I, The Palestinian National Authority, officially established as a result of the Oslo Accords, is an interim administrative body nominally responsible for governance in Palestinian population centres in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

+ The University of Oslo in Norway is going to use the station for cancer research.

+ South of Eidsvoll is the international airport of Oslo Airport at Gardermoen.

+ The story states: “Kristian Berg Harpviken, director of the Peace Research Institute of Oslo and one of the individuals eligible to nominate candidates, has released a short list of those names he had submitted.

+ From the Knesset website and the Oslo II Accord, signed in Taba, Egypt, in 1995.

+ Staff died in Oslo on 22 July 2018 at the age of 85.

+ All roads into Oslo‘s downtown area were closed as police moved people from the area and warned Oslo residents to stay away from the city center.

+ He was a lecturer in history at the University of Oslo from 1958, research fellow from 1960, docent from 1964 and professor from 1969 to 1991.

+ The county has a major international airport, the Oslo Airport.

+ The first 7-Eleven store in Norway was opened at Grünerløkka in Oslo on September 13, 1986.

+ Brockstedt died in hospital in Oslo from a long illness, aged 92.

+ He was a deputy member of Oslo city council from 1951 to 1955.

+ Unofficial sources have claimed that Sharp was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2015, Oslo Newsroom.

+ Hansen died from stroke-related problems in Oslo on 20 June 2020, aged 74.

+ Berget died from cancer on 9 November 2017 in Oslo at the age of 63.

+ He joined the Norwegian Labour PartyLabour Party in 1911 and was named as the party’s national secretary soon after getting his law degree from the University of Oslo in 1919.

+ Between 1988 and 1989, he was a visiting scholar at several universities outside of China, including Columbia University, the University of Oslo and the University of Hawaii.

+ He taught at secondary schools for many years and eventually returned to the University of Oslo to receive a doctorate.

+ The city government of Oslo and the county are the same thing.

“clamp” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “clamp”:

+ The reed is attached to the mouthpiece with a clamp called a “ligature”, which is usually made out of metal.

+ A clamp is a device used to hold things tightly together and to prevent movement and/or separation of objects.

+ A knife is traditionally used for this, but a clamp is now sometimes used instead.

+ In addition, there is a device which detects whether the elevator is moving faster than its maximum designed speed; if this happens, the device causes bronze brake shoes to clamp down along the vertical rails in the shaft, stopping the elevator quickly, but not so abruptly as to cause injury.

+ Tube Clamp Scaffolding: This is one of the earliest types of steel scaffolding and consists of two parts, including the tubes and clips, sometimes called ‘couples.’ The idea is really simple, and one reason why it’s so popular is because of the ease in assembly and disassembly.

clamp how to use in sentences
clamp how to use in sentences

“run for” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “run for”:

– In March Johnson said he would not run for re-election.

– The consultation period is intended to run for one month from today, November 16, and end on December 17.

– Although it was said that he would run for Libertarian nomination for the 2020 presidential election, he chose to run for reelection to the House as an independent.

– Seventeen Contrade run for the prize,a painted flag, or “Palio” bearing an image of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

– Huh? I thought you constantly said that there’s already enough; I think once you also firmly said you’d never run for that reason.

– On 30 March, the President declared a nationwide curfew from 7 pm to 6:30 am, which would run for 14 days to prevent the spread of the disease.

run for how to use in sentences
run for how to use in sentences

Example sentences of “run for”:

– After his second term, Washington decided not to run for reelection, despite his popularity remaining high.

– While on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” on December 7, he stated “never say never” about running for President in 2020, while also admitting he did not see a scenario in which he would run for office again.

– The horse was set up with its long side Right angleperpendicular to the run for women, and parallel for men., an August 2004 “Explainer” article from “Slate” The vaulting horse was the apparatus used in the Olympics for over a century It began with the 1896 Summer Olympics and ending with the Gymnastics at the 2000 Summer Olympics.

– On October 7, 2009, Branstad filed papers to run for governor in the 2010 election.

– On April 24, 2015, Rattiner announced his plans to run for President of the United States as an Independent in the 2020 presidential elections.

– Warren announced her plans to run for President in the 2020 election in December 2018.

– Aquino’s death caused his widow, Corazon Aquino, to run for President in 1986.

- After his second term, Washington decided not to run for reelection, despite his popularity remaining high.

- While on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" on December 7, he stated "never say never" about running for President in 2020, while also admitting he did not see a scenario in which he would run for office again.

– There were rumors Long would run for president.

– On December 21, 2010, Lopez announced on “Good Day L.A.” that he would run for mayor of Los Angeles in the upcoming years.

– Chun did not try to change it so he could run for reelection in 1988.

– On December 24, 2020 Yang filled paperwork to run for Mayor of New York City in the 2021 election.

– McIntosh opted to run for governor of Indiana.

More in-sentence examples of “run for”:

– He was elected to replace Tammy Duckworth, who gave up the seat to successfully run for the U.S.

– On May 30, 2004, Wilder announced his intention to run for Mayor of Richmond.

– He also filed to run for the 2018 Senate election in California under the Republican Party to unseat incumbent Dianne Feinstein, but failed in the June 5 primary.

– Yang was the first Asian-American man to run for president as a Democrat.

– In 2015, Schweich announced he would run for Governor of Missouri in the 2016 election.

– In December 2017, Housley announced she would run for the United States Senate seat left empty by Al Franken.

– In an April 2014 Reddit “Ask Me Anything” session, Johnson stated that he hopes to run for president again in 2016.

– He was the mayor of Goiânia from 1 April 2010, when then-mayor Iris Rezende resigned in order to run for Governor at the 2010 election until 2016.

– Adams became the first woman from Mississippi to run for the US Senate.

– Smith was the first Catholic to run for President, and attracted many thousands of ethnic voters.

– While many historians and authors agree that Woodhull was the first woman to run for President of the United States, some have questioned that priority given issues with the legality of her run.

– In May 2019, Plame announced her plans to run for the United States House of Representatives for New Mexico’s 3rd congressional district.

– On August 2, 2017, Black announced her intention to run for Governor of Tennessee in the 2018 election.

– Johnson announced that he will not run for re-election in 2016.

– Smith to run for office in 1902.

– On October 22, 2015, Ryan said he was going to run for Speaker of the United States House of RepresentativesSpeaker of the United States to succeed John Boehner.

– On August 1, 2018, the Higher Electoral Court Minister, Luiz Fux, confirmed the decision that the former president Lula is ineligible to run for elections in 2018.

– Leading up the 2016 presidential election cycle, commentators expressed their opinion that Cruz would run for President of the United StatesPresident in 2016.Cillizza, Chris, “The Washington Post”.

– On January 5, 2017, Grier announced his intention to run for Governor of California as a Republican in the 2018 gubernatorial election.

– In November 2017, Yang filed to run for President of the United States in 2020 as a Democrat.

– In June 2015, Trump announced that he would run for President of the United States in the 2016 presidential election, although most people did not expect him to win.

– This is his second run for the Democratic nomination, following his campaign in the 2016 primaries.

– Appearing again on “Fox Friends” on December 13, 2017, Villa clarified that she intends to run for Congress in the state of Florida.

– He was the third Californian to run for president, behind Senator Kamala Harris and spiritual author Marianne Williamson.

- He was elected to replace Tammy Duckworth, who gave up the seat to successfully run for the U.S.

- On May 30, 2004, Wilder announced his intention to run for Mayor of Richmond.

– In 2017, he announced he would run for Governor of Alaska in 2018, but left the race in September 2017.

– Bass could not run for reelection in the California Assembly 2010 due to term limits.

– Ownership of Keflavik airport was returned to Iceland while the American military turned over their facilities to an American company to run for them.

– In early 2003 he decided to run for President of the United StatesPresident but, after poor results in an opinion polls, he resigned and later supported John Kerry, who won the Democratic nomination.

– On February 28, 2018, in response to reports that David Axelrod and Valerie Jarrett wanted him to run for president, Patrick stated on public radio that it was “on my radar screen”.

– This page is where the community is made known of a candidates intent to run for the election.

– All of them said that they were not going to run for president.

– Since the voltage stays the same, more charge means a bigger cell can supply more amps, or run for a longer time.

– Since then, he has unsuccessfully run for office four more times.

– On April 29, 2021 it was reported that Zinke had filed to run for Montana’s newly reformed 2nd congressional district.

– Bush was unable to run for re-election since a president is only able to be elected twice.

– In February 2021, Ryan said that he was planning to run for United States Senator in Ohio in the 2022 Senate race, replacing retiring Republican Senator Rob Portman.

– All of them had also run for President already or were planning to run soon.

– On December 6, 2017, Bredesen announced he would run for Bob Corker’s open seat in the United States Senate, as Corker announced he would not seek reelection in 2018 United States Senate election in Tennessee2018.

– The cars must run for 24 hours without mechanical damage.

– They could not run for election.

– On March 25, 2019, Udall announced that he would not run for re-election in 2020.

– Each nation is allowed to nominate someone from its nation to run for election to the Committee.

– Santos was planning to leave United States CongressCongress before being recruited to run for the presidency by Josh Lyman.

– Johnson did not run for reelection that year and the election was won by Richard Nixon, who ran on a promise to end the war.

– In December 2020, Kucinich filled paperwork to run for Mayor of Cleveland in the 2021 election.

– He was reelected six times before announcing that he would make another run for governor in the 2012 election.

“both parties” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “both parties”:

+ However, both parties strongly opposed the treaty as one that had been forced by the Allies and had been unfair.

+ In spite of the fact that both parties need each other to survive, the relationship between record labels and artists can, at times, be a difficult one.

+ Instead the mediator works towards getting both parties to agree.

+ Roosevelt met both parties and convinced them to sign a peace treaty.

+ Arbitration includes an agreement in advance by both parties to comply with the decision of the arbitrator.

+ This gave the start to several long wars between the Qajars and Russia, with both parties aiming to Occupationoccupy the South Caucasus which Azerbaijan is a part of.

+ However so far the Constitutional court has only used this power twice, outlawing the KPD because both parties ideas went against the constitution.

both parties example in sentences
both parties example in sentences

Use in sentence of “deportation”

How to use in-sentence of “deportation”:

– The deportation case against him was dropped.

– The Ustaše started conducting a deliberate campaign of mass murder, deportation and forced religious conversion in an attempt to remove the Serbs.

– The Dutch February Strike of 1941, protesting the deportation of Jews from the Netherlands, was the only such strike in Nazi-occupied Europe.

– Killings, arrests, and deportation of Serbs and Jews was a regular duty of Francetić’s henchmen – based and justified by the official Ustashe policy which demanded total extermination of Jews and murder, expulsion, and conversion to the Roman Catholicism of Serb population in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

– Even before the jail fell, the arrest and planned deportation of the girls had made Quantrill’s guerrillas angry; George Todd left a note for General Ewing threatening to burn Kansas City unless the girls were freed.

– During Webb’s visit with Than Shwe, Webb negotiated the release and deportation of an imprisoned American, John Yettaw.

– He was also a member of the European Centre on Resistance and Deportation and the Concours national de la résistance et de la déportation.

– At least 32 activists who had been aboard the ships were arrested and incarcerated by the Israel Prisons Service, after they refused to sign deportation orders, including two who were wounded but refused hospital treatment.

Use in sentence of deportation
Use in sentence of deportation

Example sentences of “deportation”:

– He was convicted of deportation and forcible transfer of Kosovo Albanians during the Kosovo War by the ICTY.

– After a much-disputed truce on 3 January 1928, the Italian policy in Libya reached the level of full-scale war, including deportation and concentration of people of northern Cyrenaica to deny the rebels the support of the local population.

– The Refugee and Migrant Centre of Wolverhampton persuaded her MP, Emma Reynolds, to stop the deportation at the last minute to allow Wilson more time to appeal to the Home Office.

– He, his wife and his children were later caught up in the Deportation of Koreans in the Soviet Union1937 deportation of the “Koryo-saram” to Central Asia.

– Her song, “1944” is about the deportation of the Crimean Tatars in 1944.

– She had not returned to Jamaica for 50 years, but was arrested twice, detained in Yarl’s Wood Immigration Removal CentreYarl’s Wood Detention Centre and then sent to the deportation centre at Heathrow Airport in October 2017.

– However, in his role of an officer, he must have known about the deportation of about 40.000 Jews into concentration camps.

– Bušić was granted parole in July 2008 and turned over to immigration authorities for deportation proceedings.

– Immigrants are detained for entering into the United States illegally, when their requests for asylum are received, and in the process of deportation and removal from the country.

– AMDH worked with three main areas of human rights violations: mass killings of black Mauritanian soldiers, deportation of soldiers and members of the press to the desert, and repatriation of large groups of Mauritanians from Senegal.

– The German Red Cross was controlled by the Nazis, and would not uphold the Geneva conventions which may have helped stop the deportation of Jews from Germany and the Holocaustmass murders conducted in the concentration camps run by the German government.

- He was convicted of deportation and forcible transfer of Kosovo Albanians during the Kosovo War by the ICTY.

- After a much-disputed truce on 3 January 1928, the Italian policy in Libya reached the level of full-scale war, including deportation and concentration of people of northern Cyrenaica to deny the rebels the support of the local population.

Sentence example of “cameras”

How to use in-sentence of “cameras”:

+ It can also carry cameras to take pictures of the ground.

+ Most other sitcoms used one camera but “All in the Family” was the first and more sitcoms used three cameras after.

+ Since it was so near Mexico City so many cameras were recording this eruption.

+ Like other cameras, pinhole cameras make the picture upside-down.

+ Autofocus cameras focus automatically when the shutter release is pressed.

+ To prevent multiple exposures, most modern cameras will not let the photographer open the shutter again until the film is advanced.

+ A simple electric motor and a system of cameras and gears close the Furby’s eyes and mouth, raise its ears, and lift it off the ground in a “faux” display of mobility.

Sentence example of cameras
Sentence example of cameras

Example sentences of “cameras”:

+ With digital cameras the actual image size is rarely stated, so that the magnification ratio is largely irrelevant; cameras instead advertise their closest focusing distance.

+ Optical fibers are mainly used in telecommunications, but they are also used for lighting, sensors, toys, and special cameras for seeing inside small spaces.

+ Recent research looked at the different types of optical sensors and concluded that spectral cameras may be the best type for specifically finding “tulip breaking virus”, however it was only a bit more accurate than an expert’s visual assessment.

+ Most modern cameras also put Exif information in the picture file.

+ This means that the cards cannot be inserted into the cameras the wrong way.

+ Video cameras were invented early in the 20th century for television use, and by the end of the century, people could buy digital video cameras, which can almost immediately display the image.

+ Digital video cameras produce digital images.

+ The best-known examples were the instant film cameras developed by Polaroid.

+ Before CCDs were used in cameras, all cameras used chemicals to capture photographic images.

+ Some toll roads use video cameras to make pictures of the license plate of any car that fails to pay tolls.

+ The majority of cameras only have one lens that users cannot change or take out.

+ With digital cameras the actual image size is rarely stated, so that the magnification ratio is largely irrelevant; cameras instead advertise their closest focusing distance.

+ Optical fibers are mainly used in telecommunications, but they are also used for lighting, sensors, toys, and special cameras for seeing inside small spaces.

+ The iPhone X has two cameras on the back.

+ All cameras are basically a box that light can not get into until a photo is taken.

+ Electronic cameras or document scanners make a digital version of a color image by separating out the full color image into separate red, green, and blue images.

+ The police got evidence from CCTV cameras and from the victim’s mobile phone.

+ They make use of equipment such as rappelling ropes, nightvision goggles, thermalvision goggles, a tactical shield, flashbang grenadeflashbang and smoke grenades, snake cameras small cameras that fit under doors and into very small holes, among others.

+ At first, video cameras were large and expensive.

+ Many digital cameras use smaller sensors.

+ Pinhole cameras require much longer exposure times than conventional cameras because of the small aperture; typical exposure times can range from 5seconds to hours or days.

More in-sentence examples of “cameras”:

+ It can't be fooled by photos and simple masks, because unlike other solutions, it uses infrared cameras and dot projectors to scan your face, which Apple calls the "TrueDepth camera system".

+ The therapist may design a behavioral experiment for paranoia that will help the person to find out for example, if there really are cameras everywhere in the house.

+ It can’t be fooled by photos and simple masks, because unlike other solutions, it uses infrared cameras and dot projectors to scan your face, which Apple calls the “TrueDepth camera system”.

+ The therapist may design a behavioral experiment for paranoia that will help the person to find out for example, if there really are cameras everywhere in the house.

+ There third man who appeared on the cameras is still free after he ran away when his bomb didn’t explode.

+ Together, the two cameras can be used for Portrait mode, which blurs the background and keeps the object or person in focus, and Portrait Lighting, which also does the same thing as Portrait Mode, but you can actually choose how the lighting looks.

+ Rochester is the headquarters of Eastman Kodak, a company that makes cameras and camera film.

+ Some cameras include GPS coordinates.

+ Modern video cameras have numerous designs and uses, not all of which resemble the early television cameras.

+ Aboard itself it carried, among other things, an oxygen generator, 17 different cameras and the first ever helicopter to be flied on Mars, “Ingenuity”.

+ The driver can even be shown where there are traffic jamtraffic jams, speed cameras and traffic lights, and the route can be calculated in such a way that these can be avoided, reducing the time needed for the driver to reach his or her destination.

+ Photographers mount cameras on drones for aerial photography.

+ Only one of the two S-II cameras on Apollo 6 was found.

+ One day he accidentally rode stark naked through the outdoor set of a silent movie in production and was “discovered.” The film’s director asked him to repeat the ride for the cameras and he joined the group.

+ Since Kodak held 80% of the market for photographic development, instant cameras were a real threat.

+ Feature phones may offer applications, cameras and media players but are significantly less sophisticated than smartphones.

+ They made film for the movie industry, 16mm film for hobby filmmaking and cameras of all kinds.

+ When Digital cameras became popular, Kodak quickly joined that market.

+ The majority of cameras are part of a mobile phone, called a “camera phone”.

+ Analog video cameras produce signals that can be displayed with analog televisions.

+ Since then, most cameras have switched to digital systems anyway.

+ Many modern media devices, especially the ones that connect with computers use digital signals to represent signals that were traditionally represented as analog signals; cell phones, music and video players, personal video recorders, and digital cameras are examples.

+ Modern phone cameras are very useful, and can produce good results.

+ Although in the year 2010, cameras only helped solve 28 of the 6,653 crimes committed in the city in the year 2010.

+ While Phantom Mangle does not jumpscare directly, it can appear in the hall or on one of the cameras and emit a garbled static sound, causing the audio system to have to be rebooted.

+ Riders are allowed to take pictures using cameras, but are not allowed to take pictures with cameras that flash or with cameras that are on tripods.

+ Special uses of video cameras include systems that capture images at the finish line to time races and sporting events.

+ As the electronics industry advanced, and solid state circuits with transistors and microprocessors replaced vacuum tubes, video cameras became smaller and inexpensive.

+ Some cameras have an “aperture ring”.

+ Between 1949 and 2001, about 9 mililon cameras were made.

+ It is a midrange variant of the S10, containing the same cameras as the main variant.

+ Digital cameras sometimes have a function called “digital zoom”.

+ Most of the time, electronics inside the camera control these, but in some cameras the person taking the picture can change them as well.

+ On the other hand, global surveillance is done by satellite cameras on a daily basis.

+ Ulysses had no cameras so it took no photographs.

+ As cameras improved, photographers started taking “snapshots” of scenery and people outdoors.

+ We can see the latest picture from these cameras at.

+ A controversial, citywide video surveillance system includes the most outdoor cameras per capita of any US city.

+ Paid LCSC staff are background checked by the FBI and trained to monitor the network of 164 closed-circuit TV cameras in the city of Lancaster.

+ There were two cameras set up in the garage that linked to a television in the tent so that the band could talk to the producer in the tent.

+ He was the first director to use video cameras with movie cameras, to help with filming scenes.

+ Digital cameras use an image sensor instead of photographic film.

+ More expensive cameras usually have lenses that come off, so anyone can take out one lens and put in another.

+ Given video cameras by the filmmakers, they shoot exclusive footage of the eviction process, adding vivid intimacy to their story.

+ Shutters immediately behind the lens were used in some cameras with limited lens interchangeability.

+ Because of their wide angle of view, fisheye lenses are often used in cameras used for surveillance.

+ Some have cameras to take pictures from a height to get information.