“edinburgh” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “edinburgh”:

– Since 1999 the permanent home of the festival is at The Hub, near Edinburgh Castle.

– The central part is Edinburgh Castle, at the top of a steep hill.

– In September 2004, Glasgow was announced as the Scottish candidate city over Edinburgh following a cost-benefit analysis by the Commonwealth Games Council for Scotland.

– Mary’s Hall at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

– O’Neill died on 26 August 2020 in Edinburgh from cancer, aged 75.

edinburgh - example sentences
edinburgh – example sentences

Example sentences of “edinburgh”:

– In June 2011, he was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Arts degree from Edinburgh Napier University.

– The average temperature for the year in Edinburgh of the Seven Seas, with an elevation of 23 m, is 13.9°C.

– In 1873, Lady Angela Burdett-Coutts erected a drinking fountain “” in Edinburgh to the memory of Greyfriars Bobby.

– Knatchbull was the elder sister of Lady Pamela Hicks, and first cousin to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and the last surviving godparentbaptismal sponsor to Prince Charles, Prince of Wales.

– Video footage, on the YouTube site, of babies laughing was shown to Elizabeth II of the United KingdomQueen Elizabeth II during her visit, on 16 October 2008, to the Duke of Edinburgh were reduced to ‘fits of giggles’.

– Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh was an Honorary Fellow.

– Danny Alexander was born in Edinburgh and first became an MP at the 2005 general election.

– The cannon was left outside Foog’s Gate at Edinburgh Castle.

– Cecil is on the advisory panel of the Edinburgh Interactive Entertainment Festival, and Develop Conference and regularly talks at events and to mainstream press about creative and commercial aspects of the video games industry.

– John Campbell Brown and honorary professor at both the University of Edinburgh and the University of Aberdeen.

– The following year a Royal Society expedition went to the islands to assess the damage, and reported that the settlement of Edinburgh of the Seven Seas had been only marginally affected.

– On 31 August 1957 Dennis was at the Edinburgh Festival playing a concert in the Usher Hall.

– In the second era, the “Britannica” was owned by the Edinburgh company, A C Black.

– He studied music at the universityuniversities of Edinburgh and Durham.

– The only settlement is Edinburgh of the Seven Seas.

– In 1972, he took a programme of three one-act plays to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

– BR’s Swindon Works were chosen to design and build express units for the ex-North British Railway Edinburgh Waverley to Glasgow Queen Street route.

– It has a population of about 18 000, and stands on the North Sea coast between Edinburgh and Dundee.

- In June 2011, he was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Arts degree from Edinburgh Napier University.

- The average temperature for the year in Edinburgh of the Seven Seas, with an elevation of 23 m, is 13.9°C.
- In 1873, Lady Angela Burdett-Coutts erected a drinking fountain "" in Edinburgh to the memory of Greyfriars Bobby.

More in-sentence examples of “edinburgh”:

– Cree Laurie Bauer, 2007, “The Linguistics Student’s Handbook”, Edinburgh is an Algonquian language spoken by about 117,000 people across Labrador.

– It is now at Edinburgh Castle, Scotland.

– As of 2017 it is a 14-kilometre line between York Place in New Town and Edinburgh Airport, with 16 stops.

– He was awarded his medical degree at the University of Edinburgh in 1859.Murata, Fusayoshi.

– Murray grew up in Edinburgh as the youngest of a large, rowdy family of redheads.

– In 2020, Illuminated Films has been awarded funding from the BFI Young Audience Content Fund for a half hour special called A Bear Named Wojtek based on a true story about a orphaned bear in World War 2 that is enlisted into the Polish army and travels to Scotland before ending up at Edinburgh Zoo.

– He studied in both Edinburgh and at Downing College, CambridgeDowning College of the University of Cambridge.

– The result is festivals with more than 2,500 performances and events per day in Edinburgh in August, many times bigger than the next biggest arts festivals anywhere in the world.

– He still had supporters though and on August 22 1806, the Edinburgh East India Club held a party to honour Hastings, asking for “Prosperity to our settlements in India”.

– Stonewall Scotland has offices in Edinburgh and Glasgow and Stonewall Cymru is based in both Cardiff and Bangor, WalesBangor in North Wales.

– He was the father of HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and father in law of Queen Elizabeth II.

– In July 2007, a hovercraft passenger service completed a two week trial between Portobello, Edinburgh and Kirkcaldy, Fife.

– Three days later he was taken off a British Airways flight from Edinburgh to London by police after it landed, with fellow N-Dubz performer Fazer, after appearing to be acting disorderly.

– It got Best New International Feature at the Edinburgh International Film Festival.

– Princess Elizabeth married Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh on 20 November 1947.

– He died in Edinburgh of heart disease on 24 April 2020, aged 60.

– Several large theatres, concert halls and churches in Edinburgh are used for the events.

– They played at that year’s Edinburgh Festival.

– His first good comedy job was at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1995, with his act “Short, Fat Kebab Shop Owner’s Son”.

– She appeared at the Royal Opera House of Covent Garden in London from 1947 to 1949, and also La Scala in Milan, Edinburgh Festival, etc.

– He was sent to school in Edinburgh when he was 13 but did not like it there so he went to the local Stamford, LincolnshireStamford Grammar School in Lincolnshire.

– The biggest line-reopening project is the former Waverley railway Edinburgh to Borders line.

– He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1984.

– He lived in Edinburgh and London with his mistress Louise de Polastron.

– He was the Archbishop of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh from 1985 to 2013.

- Cree Laurie Bauer, 2007, "The Linguistics Student’s Handbook", Edinburgh is an Algonquian language spoken by about 117,000 people across Labrador.

- It is now at Edinburgh Castle, Scotland.

– The Old Town of Edinburgh is the oldest part of the city, and with the 18th-century New Town, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

– Wilson died in Edinburgh on 25 June 2017 at the age of 79 from a short illness.

– The flying of the Union Flag at Edinburgh Castle has sometimes caused controversy.

– He then earned Doctor of Medicine from the University of Edinburgh Medical School in Scotland.

– In 1371 David died in Edinburgh Castle.

– Dolly lived the rest of her life at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh untill she died.

– Nanta received an award for Best Performance at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 1999.

– In February of 2001 a Shorts 360 crashed shortly after taking off from Edinburgh Airport.

– Before going into politics he had been a teacher in Edinburgh and Mozambique.

– The Köppen climate classification subtype for the climate in Edinburgh of the Seven Seas is Cfb.

– For the next five years, the fossil waited at the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh while researchers focused on other projects.

– The harbour at Edinburgh was named Calshot Harbour, after the place in Hampshire where the islanders temporarily stayed.

– Knox graduated from Edinburgh University in 1814.

– In 1867, Alfred of Saxe-Coburg-GothaPrince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh and second son of Queen Victoria, visited the islands.

– He was a teacher of human anatomy to Edinburgh medical students, so needed bodies for his students to dissect.

– He was the leading English player in a game played by letters sent between London and Edinburgh in 1824, won by the Scots.

– Marshall graduated from the University of Edinburgh in 1989.

– The shop is on Melville Terrace, over looking the meadows and next to University of Edinburgh halls of residence, Sciennes.

– David II died at Edinburgh Castle at age 46.

– Depictions of Kenneth are hard to find but the ones used the most are the frieze in Edinburgh and a newly found depiction from the 1700’s.

– Passengers can get direct trains to places such as London, Manchester, Birmingham, Shrewsbury, Walsall, Cornwall, Yorkshire, Glasgow, Edinburgh and areas of Wales.

– Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh was a member of the British royal family as the husband of Queen Elizabeth II.

– At the same time there is the Edinburgh Fringe.

“vegetarian” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “vegetarian”:

+ Another building is the langar, where a free simple vegetarian meal is served to all without any discrimination.

+ Soy sauce is sometimes considered a vegetarian alternative to fish sauce.

+ Falafel is a kind of vegetarian food.

+ A vegetarian diet or a diet very low in meat has proven good effects on human health.

+ Many people in India are vegetarian and lentils have long been part of the indigenous diet as a common source of protein.

+ People who eat mostly plants are usually called vegetarian or vegan.

+ This makes them an important part of a vegetarian diet, and useful for preventing iron deficiency.

vegetarian - example sentences
vegetarian – example sentences

Example sentences of “vegetarian”:

+ They are also often vegan or vegetarian for moral reasons.

+ Both deer and antelopes are grass-eating mammals which have replaced browsers as the dominant vegetarian animals as forests gave way to grasslands.

+ Some punks are vegetarian or vegans, because they believe that animals should not be killed for food.

+ It takes work to put together a healthy vegetarian diet that has everything the human body needs.

+ The red panda is not closely related to the giant panda: they are in different families, but share a vegetarian diet.

+ Samosa can be vegetarian or non-vegetarian.

+ Mourning doves reject slightly under a third of cowbird eggs in such nests, and the cowbirds cannot eat the Mourning Dove’s vegetarian diet.

+ It is simply any traditional or vegetarian mincemeat mixed with flour, eggs, and other pastry ingredients, to transform it into a cake batter; or it can also be steamed as a Christmas pudding.

+ They are also often vegan or vegetarian for moral reasons.

+ Both deer and antelopes are grass-eating mammals which have replaced browsers as the dominant vegetarian animals as forests gave way to grasslands.
+ Some punks are vegetarian or vegans, because they believe that animals should not be killed for food.

+ It is thought the main benefit is that meat is a more rich source of nutrition than their usual vegetarian diet.

+ Because of this fact, and due to their high iron content, lentils are a very important part of the diet in many parts of the world, especially in India, which has a large vegetarian population.

+ There are also vegetarian types that use textured vegetable protein in place of meat.

+ These courses generally combine traditional Lam Rim teachings with informal discussion, several periods of guided meditation, and a vegetarian diet.

+ Glitter who became a vegetarian and embraced Buddhism lived in Cambodia until 2002 when he was extradited to Vietnam where he was sentenced to three years jail in early 2006 for child sex offences he committed in Vietnam but on appeal twice with his Vietnamese lawyer he was released in November 2008.

“innovations” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “innovations”:

+ He introduced the Schanks System and other innovations to the industry.

+ The Second Industrial Revolution was a period when advances in steel production, electricity and petroleum caused a series of innovations that changed society.

+ He is best known for the innovations in Electron microscopeelectron microscopy and cell fractionation which helped lay the foundations of modern molecular cell biology.

+ It would also give simple: the benefit of the extensive LoPbN structural innovations over about the last 3 years, which make the entries much more accessible and IMO more likely to be used.

+ In April 2020, the group Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations said that scientists were looking at 115 compounds that could be a vaccine.

+ In the past decade, recent innovations in inverted hydraulic jacks have eliminated the costly process of drilling the ground to install a borehole jack.

+ Over the years many innovations have been made to improve solar panels.

+ Among Bulgakov’s innovations was the establishment of passenger-carrying mail-Stagecoachcoaches between the major towns of Russia and the Baltic provinces.

innovations use in sentences
innovations use in sentences

Example sentences of “innovations”:

+ His technical innovations and enormous influence had a lasting effect.

+ Technological innovations affect, and are affected by, a society’s cultural traditions.

+ Beethoven’s fourth piano concerto includes a last-movement cadenza, and many composers have made innovations – for example Liszt’s single-movement concerti.

+ That was the first airplane with some technical innovations like a system for increased buoyancy, a split rudder, and rotating magazine for nuclear weaponnuclear or conventional weapons.

+ His innovations with the orchestra staff were to abolish deputies.

+ One of Thucydides’ major innovations was to use a strict standard of chronology, recording events by year, each year consisting of the summer campaigning season and a less active winter season.

+ The 19th-century innovations were largely the work of Antonio Torres.

+ In the 1970s and 1980s, Brabham introduced innovations such as the controversial but successful ‘fan car’, in-race refuelling, carbon brakes, and hydropneumatic suspension.

+ Games, and CES exhibitions are somewhat the equivalent of ‘Olympic games’ for companies, whereby they introduce their innovations and skills, same as athletes do.

+ His technical innovations and enormous influence had a lasting effect.

+ Technological innovations affect, and are affected by, a society's cultural traditions.
+ Beethoven's fourth piano concerto includes a last-movement cadenza, and many composers have made innovations – for example Liszt's single-movement concerti.

+ He was best known for his innovations and discoveries in the interpretation of music.

+ For 25 years from Head was technical director at Williams Grand Prix Engineering, and responsible for many innovations within Formula One.

+ Innovations are intended to make someone better off, and the succession of many innovations grows the whole economy.

+ Mobility, the second characteristic, grew in scale, in the technical innovations supporting migration, and the infrastructure supporting migration.

+ Roebling introduced a number of innovations in the design, materials and manufacture of wire rope.

+ It had many innovations which are still in use today, including brakes which adjusted themselves and a very powerful V-8 engine called the “FE-series” that would be used for many years in later Fords.

“addressing” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “addressing”:

– The person may be speaking his or her thoughts aloud or directly addressing other persons.

– A petition was signed by more than 12,000 people of different human right activists and artists addressing the Iranian authorities to review the judicial case of Rajabian and several other prisoners.

– Network protocols including TCP/IP deliver transport and addressing functions.

– Climate change, pollution, and energy insecurity are significant problems and addressing them requires major changes to energy supply and use.

– It is what a person says when he or she is addressing another person in second person.

addressing in-sentences
addressing in-sentences

Example sentences of “addressing”:

– The homes are designed to attempt to fulfill the needs of their occupants in a more permanent and weather-resistant manner, while addressing the challenges of building and protecting a home in the Gulf Coast region.

– While “Isaac and Ishmael” received mixed critical reviews, it illustrated the show’s flexibility in addressing current events.

– Other fields may give the type of the operands, the addressing mode, and so on.

– These are used when addressing mail by hand.

– The operand specifiers may have addressing modes determining their meaning or may be in fixed fields.

– The leader of this tribe later joined all the tribes together to found Van Lang Nation in 2897BC, addressing himself as the King Hung.

– Section 2 has been the source of every Supreme Court ruling directly addressing Twenty-first Amendment issues.

– In addition, a four-member “non officer management advisory team” was appointed in August 2006 to advise on implementing change options and addressing management and leadership challenges facing the Gardaí.

– The original IPv4 only supported 254 networks, so in 1981 the Internet addressing specification was changed to a classful network architecture.

– President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron expressed their sympathies and condolences when addressing the press at the White House the next day.

– New EPA initiatives targeting air toxics, coal ash, and effluent releases highlight the environmental impacts of coal and the cost of addressing them with control technologies.

- The homes are designed to attempt to fulfill the needs of their occupants in a more permanent and weather-resistant manner, while addressing the challenges of building and protecting a home in the Gulf Coast region.

- While "Isaac and Ishmael" received mixed critical reviews, it illustrated the show's flexibility in addressing current events.

– It tells the story of the creation of the world and its coming end, related to the audience by a völva addressing Odin.

– The addressing name “Lucas” comes from a pop band in Gothenburg, where he was a pianist and singer during the late 1960s.

– The real reason for his arrest was to stop him from addressing people to unite against the British rule.

– IANA is responsible for the IP addressing system.

– On 29 September 2009, the Pakistani Prime Minister, while addressing a huge gathering in Gilgit-Baltistan, announced a multi-billion rupee development package aimed at the socio-economic uplifting of people in the area.

– James used a friendly way of addressing his readers on the day-to-day problems we also meet and in which we must follow faith and love for others: community life, prejudice or discrimination, care for poor, widows and orphans, jealousy and selfish ambition, controlling the tongue, community concern for the sick, matters of justice, speaking evil against each other.

– Behn’s story was adapted for the stage by Irish playwright Thomas Southerne, who stressed its sentimental aspects, and as time went on it came to be seen as addressing the issues of slavery and colonialism, remaining very popular throughout the Eighteenth Century.

– Static addressing means the same machine will always get the same IP address.

How to use in sentence of “peddler”

How to use in-sentence of “peddler”:

– When the fairy comes back in the middle of the story she finds out that the wand has been traded to the evil gnome who dressed up like a poor peddler and tricked Hulda into trading it to him for one of his bracelets.

– The Gnome who also plays the character of the poor peddler appears in the story after Hulda has become a bit older.

– The peddler and his greedy ways however, do not go unpunished.

– She finds out that the peddler was actually a gnome who only wanted to get the wand in the first place.

– When the peddler goes to the garden area to try and sell some more jewelry, he is confronted by Hulda and runs back to go hind underground however he is stopped by Hulda, demanding her mothers ring back.

– He disguises himself as a poor man trying to sell off his jewelry and trinkets, when he comes to the door to find that Hulda’s parents are away from the home, he begins to spin a web of lies that Hulda gets caught in, and mistakenly winds up giving away the Fairies wand, because the peddler convinces her that because the sheen of the jewels is gone, it means the owner has died.

– The egg is given for a peddler to get a bead.

– She spends the rest of her childhood looking for the peddler to try and get back her mother ring which he also stole that day she met him.

How to use in sentence of peddler
How to use in sentence of peddler

How to use in-sentence of “designer”

How to use in-sentence of “designer”:

+ When theme park designer John Wardley designs the idea of a Dive Coaster as to be a successor to his 1994 coaster Nemesis.

+ The first game was made by three people: designer and programmer Chris Sawyer, artist Simon Foster and composer Alistar Brimble.

+ Eccleshall was an English luthier, guitar designer and guitar dealer.

+ Hidetaka Miyazaki is the leader of the video game company FromSoftware and head designer games such as “Demon’s Souls”, “Dark Souls”, “Dark Souls 3”, “Bloodborne”, and “Sekiro”.

+ Almost all the designer brands of Europe and North America design these styles of espadrilles.

+ Ricardo Migliorisi, was a Paraguayan painter, costume designer, scenery designer and architect.

How to use in-sentence of designer
How to use in-sentence of designer

Example sentences of “designer”:

+ In 1967 he started his own business "Frans Molenaar Couture" and he worked as an "haute couture" designer since.

+ Saul Bass was an AmericansAmerican graphic designer and Academy Award-winning filmmaker, best known for his design of motion picture title sequences, movie posters, and corporate logos.

+ In 1967 he started his own business “Frans Molenaar Couture” and he worked as an “haute couture” designer since.

+ Saul Bass was an AmericansAmerican graphic designer and Academy Award-winning filmmaker, best known for his design of motion picture title sequences, movie posters, and corporate logos.

+ It was founded in 1916, re-founded in 1938, and named for designer Willy Messerschmitt.

+ The Chinese fashion designer John Rocha started designing a range of cut crystal stemware and vases in collaboration with glass designer Marcus Notley in 2001.

+ Mikoyan-Gurevich became the main designer of aircraft for “Frontal Aviation”.

+ He was the designer and consultant engineer for the Golden Gate Bridge.

+ When automobile designer and builder Battista “Pinin” Farina broke away from his brother’s coach building firm, Stabilimenti Farina, in 1928, he founded “Carrozzeria Pinin Farina” with financial help from his wife’s family and Vincenzo Lancia.

+ Most recently, Simms can be seen as co-host and interior designer on Home Garden Television’s “Desperate Spaces”.

+ Kanye Omari West is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, film director, entrepreneur and fashion designer from Chicago, Illinois.

+ Below is a list of services and items that a building designer might take care of or cover.

+ This enables the designer to construct more complex templates that still only use one invoke of a Lua module.

+ Barts has long been considered a playground of the rich and famous and is known for its beautiful pristine beaches, gourmet dining in chic bistros and high-end designer shopping.

+ He was a poster and advertisement designer until 1926.

+ IMDB page for all of his movie projects not only as an Actor but as a stuntmen and Action Designer and Master Trainer for Action.

+ During the time of Swinging London, fashion and photography were featured in “Queen” magazine, which drew attention to fashion designer Mary Quant.

+ Hawks said, a new place to be filmed needed to be made quickly when the studio’s set designer could not be there, so Hawks offered to do the job.

+ At the age of 21, McQueen was hired by Romeo Gigli as assistant designer in Italy.

+ Weglyn was one of the first Japanese-American female designer known internationally.

+ Inventor Andrew Riker became the lead designer and was responsible for the new gasoline engines.

+ She is the daughter of fashion designer Ralph Lauren and socialite Ricky Lauren.

More in-sentence examples of “designer”:

+ He is also well known for his turn on the comedy series "Designing Women", in which he played a young interior designer named Kendall Dobbs, who was HIV positive and asked the women of Sugarbakers to design his funeral.

+ Howell is also the character designer on "Bob's Burgers".
+ The reason for having different fonts is to give the designer or printer choices which suit various needs.

+ He is also well known for his turn on the comedy series “Designing Women”, in which he played a young interior designer named Kendall Dobbs, who was HIV positive and asked the women of Sugarbakers to design his funeral.

+ Howell is also the character designer on “Bob’s Burgers”.

+ The reason for having different fonts is to give the designer or printer choices which suit various needs.

+ This is a Columbia, Missouri-based designer and distributor of hunting and shooting accessories.

+ Also, he was in the spotlight of world because he became the world’s first fashion designer to hold a fashion show in front of pyramids and Angkor Wat temple, which is regarded as impossible before.

+ Her grandfather was designer and architect Carl Malmsten.

+ An Eco Designer is a professional that is already familiar with all aspects of the building trade but approaches design with the natural and human environment in mind.

+ He was the founder and head designer of the international furnishings brand Christopher Guy.

+ The designer for this work was Freeman Fox Partners.

+ The new Cybermen were designed by production designer Edward Thomas’s team and Neill Gorton at Millennium FX.

+ Out of ten proposals the parliament of the district selected the one made by the designer Horst Nehls from Merow.

+ He met a theatre designer called Serge Soudeikine and fell madly in love with Vera, who would later become his second wife.

+ A designer in the ’60s and ’70s, he was invited to work in television, where he hosted numerous programs on several stations.

+ In general terms a Building Designer will create plans and designs that reflect the clients practical needs, personal style preferences and budget indications.

+ When he returned to England he began work as a theatre designer and architect.

+ Mariano Fortuny y Madrazo, was a Spanish fashion designer who opened his couture house in 1906 and continued until 1946.

+ Shortly after graduating for the California Institute of the Arts Hartman was hired as a character designer for the animated series “My Little Pony”.

+ He also was the production designer for “Titanic, winning him an Academy Award.

+ Lillian Pulitzer Rousseau, better known as Lilly Pulitzer, was an AmericansAmerican fashion designer and socialite.

+ He was the designer of several stamps for the Czech Republic.

+ Charles Frederick Worth, widely considered the Father of haute coutureHaute Couture, was an English fashion designer of the 19th century, whose works were produced in Paris.

+ If the design of the characters is strange the designer of a web-page will set the font to plain “”Arial””.

+ Harry Douglas Huskey was an American computer designer pioneer.

+ During the 1970s, he was Chief Designer of VME.

+ Sergey Vladimirovich Ilyushin was a Soviet UnionSoviet aircraft designer and founder of Ilyushin.

+ The designer of Finish Euro coin comes from Lavia.

+ Apart from designing an empty apartment or home, an interior designer is also responsible for space management that not only lets any individual walk properly but also gives them a functional home.

+ The design of the car was developed by the ItalyItalian automobile designer Valter de Valva and his design team.

+ Katagiri Teppei is a talented designer and very popular among women.

+ These kinds of dogs, instead of being called mutts, are known as designer dog breeds.

+ The font was created by their head designer Morris Fuller Benton.

+ Celine Vipiana remained the designer until 1997.

+ Lauren Conrad born 1 February, 1986 in Newport Beach, USA is an designer and television personality who starred on MTVs The Hills.

+ The costume designer Michael O’Connor Michael O’Connor was nominated for, and won the Academy Award for Best Costume Design, the BAFTA Award for Best Costume Design and the Satellite Award for Best Costume Design.

+ It was used for the successful launch of China’s first satellite, and chief designer of Chinese store able propellant rocket engine.

+ Sonia Rykiel was a FranceFrench fashion designer and writer.

+ Hermann Tilke is an architect and designer of Formula One motor racing circuits.

+ The casting designer is Kay Magson and the playwright is Lemn Sissay.

+ They had three children, one of them was gun designer Victor Kalashnikov.

+ She worked for designer Allegra Hicks’ show.

+ There’s also an Ashford Designer Outlet Shopping Centre nearby.

+ The vent-gas scrubber, a safety device designer to neutralize toxic discharge from the MIC system, had been turned off three weeks prior.

+ Ralph Lauren is an AmericansAmerican fashion designer and business executive, best known for his Polo Ralph Lauren clothing brand.

+ She is also known for helping further the career of fashion designer Alexander McQueen.

+ High Fashion” feature article “Karl Davis: A New, Up-and-Coming Designer Who Enjoys Dressing Up”, columnist Yoko Hamada wrote concerning Davis’s stylish way of dressing that “Although many designers dress well, it hard to find someone who loves dressing up as much as Karl.

Make sentence of “human remains”

How to use in-sentence of “human remains”:

+ Forensic anthropology, which analyzes human remains with the intention of aiding criminal investigations still uses the descriptor of race to describe and match missing persons.

+ A final examination in the context of a scientific expedition in 1991 concluded that the human remains on Henderson Island were prehistoric Polynesians.

+ The discovery of human remains included skulls which appeared to be ‘pre-sapiens’, that is, earlier than modern man.

+ According to several reports in the German media, several human remains of the bronze period have been found in the region named Tollense valley since 1997.

+ Since then, other archaeologists refined his classification and now mostly use the following classification of Chinchorro mummification: natural, black, red, mud-coated and bandage mummies.Wise, Karen, 2003, “Chinchorro Mummies” “Written in Bones: How Human Remains Unlock the Secrets of the Dead.” Toronto: Firefly.

Make sentence of human remains
Make sentence of human remains

In sentence examples of “favoring”

How to use in-sentence of “favoring”:

+ Vigevano was a Ghibelline township, favoring the Emperor and was therefore invaded and taken by the Milanese in 1201 and again in 1275.

+ Some teams believed that FISA was favoring the major manufacturers.

+ It’s quintessential Griffith melodrama, a mix of opposing forces between those favoring Bible morality and the wealthy hedonists who mock God with their amorality…

+ In fact it seeks to curb economic interventionismsstate intervention in the economy, favoring instead privatization and deregulation.

+ Guyana has also seen political movement favoring and advocating for it to become an American associated territory with eventual statehood as its goal.

+ In the Suez Crisis of 1956, the Cold War alliances were broken for the first time with the Soviet Union and United States favoring one side, and Britain and France the other.

In sentence examples of favoring
In sentence examples of favoring

In sentence examples of “unite”

How to use in-sentence of “unite”:

+ The tribes of Wakanda went to war for the vibranium but then decided to unite under the leadership of a king called the Black Panther.

+ Furious, the Latimore brothers try to kill Norbit for ruining their plans, but the townspeople unite and protect him.

+ But fate does not permit them unite so soon.

+ When South Vietnam and America did not keep their promise to hold an election and unite the two halves into one country, Hồ led Vietnam into a military and political struggle to bring the rice fields of the South under his Communist rule.

+ Starting with the United Arab Republic, they sought to unite all the Arabs into one state, including the Arab minority in Iran.

In sentence examples of unite
In sentence examples of unite

Example sentences of “unite”:

+ The second part of this proposition is to possibly replace the icon stars and unite all the protection templates while replacing the protection lock.

+ The Ba was shown as a bird that flew from the body to unite with the Ka at death.

+ Wessel’s thoughts on addition was: “Two straight lines are added if we unite them in such a way that the second line begins where the first one ends and then pass a straight line from the first to the last point of the united lines.

+ The Safari undergoes major renovations and redesign during the winter to unite Six Flags Great Adventure as one property.

+ In Book 10, they go to England and Amy and Dan successfully unite the family.

+ Archbishop Stepinac also said this on 28 March 1941, in note of Yugoslavia’s early attempts to unite Croatians and Serbs: “All in all, Croats and Serbs are of two worlds, northpole and southpole, never will they be able to get together unless by a miracle of God.

+ The Dutch helped unite the Minahasa confederation.

+ National symbols try to unite people or send a message by representing the national people, values, goals, or history.

+ The Unite the Right rally was a militant gathering of alt-right, neo-Nazismneo-Nazi, white nationalist, and far-right groups in Charlottesville, Virginia, on August 11 and 12, 2017.

+ The second part of this proposition is to possibly replace the icon stars and unite all the protection templates while replacing the protection lock.

+ The Ba was shown as a bird that flew from the body to unite with the Ka at death.
+ Wessel's thoughts on addition was: "Two straight lines are added if we unite them in such a way that the second line begins where the first one ends and then pass a straight line from the first to the last point of the united lines.

+ Sometimes language reforms were done to unite the people speaking the language.

+ In 2017, Proud Boy Jason Kessler helped organize the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.

+ To unite Kashmiri Muslims on a common platform.

+ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s future wife Fanny Appleton wrote, “The diabolical music and the dead rising from their tombs and the terrible darkness and the strange dance unite to form a stage effect almost unrivaled.

+ The real reason for his arrest was to stop him from addressing people to unite against the British rule.

+ On August 12, 2017, a car crashed into a group of people at the 2017 Unite the Right rallyUnite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.

More in-sentence examples of “unite”:

+ Among them were the Almoravids, who were the first to unite Morocco.

+ It was created by the warlord Qin Shi Huang during the Warring States Period and defeated several other states in the area to unite China.

+ Among them were the Almoravids, who were the first to unite Morocco.

+ It was created by the warlord Qin Shi Huang during the Warring States Period and defeated several other states in the area to unite China.

+ Their main policy was to unite all the territories once ruled by their ancestors.

+ When enough members of the proletariat have class consciousness, they will be able to unite and overthrow the capitalist system.

+ Jin Wudi was able to unite China again in 280.

+ One of Howard’s first initiatives was to unite the state governments of Australia to place a ban on gun ownership in Australia.

+ The ANC had its origins in a pronouncement by Pixley ka Isaka Seme who said in 1911 “Forget all the past differences among Africans and unite in one national organisation.” The ANC was set up the next year on 8 January 1912.

+ It speaks of the kolkhoz as a “form of agricultural production cooperative of peasants that voluntarily unite for the purpose of joint agricultural production based on collective labor”.

+ According to Richter, the war saw the emergence of “the novel idea that all Native people were ‘Indians,’ that all Euro-Americans were ‘Whites,’ and that all on one side must unite to destroy the other.” Richter, “Facing East”, 208.

+ The Maharajah also told other Royal Princely States to Unite with India.

+ Prussia took steps to unite the independent German states into one country, the German Empire.

+ In 338 BC, after defeating Athens and its allies, Philip II created the League of Corinth to unite the Greeks in a war against Persia.

+ The Provisional Irish Republican Army was an Irish peopleIrish republican paramilitary organisation that wanted to unite Ireland, by using armed force to remove Northern Ireland from the United Kingdom, mainly during The Troubles era.

+ Vercingetorix was probably one of the first to unite some tribes of Gaul against a common enemy.

+ Will the king and Amaravati will get unite or not forms rest of the story.

+ In parliament he worked to unite radical M.P.s against the Whig party who were in power.

+ They decided not to go to Saturday’s much larger Unite the Right rally, because they thought it would be even more dangerous.

+ Many Dalmatian Italians tried to unite their cities to the Kingdom of Italy after the end of Incidents in Spalato were the most famous event related to their struggle.

+ Clovis I went on to unite most of Gaul north of the Loire under his control around 486, when he defeated Syagrius, the Roman ruler in those parts.

+ This political movement wanted to unite the Dutch people considering the changed situation due to the German occupation.

+ Frederick’s goal was to modernize and unite his vulnerably disconnected lands; toward this end, he fought wars mainly against Austria, whose Habsburg MonarchyHabsburg dynasty reigned as Holy Roman Emperors, almost continuously from the 15th century until 1806.

+ After he discovers the real reason for the Boss’s death, he loses his patriotism and wants to unite the world under one government.

+ He managed to unite the people and nationalism was seen as a useful method.

+ In Book 9, they go to the Caribbean, where they learn more about their family branch, and that they need to unite the family.

+ The war was provoked by Prussian Chancellor Otto von Bismarck, who wanted to unite Germans under Prussian rule by making them fight together against a common enemy.

+ Some other people wish to unite with the People’s Republic of China; they want Chinese reunification.

+ He said that he was no longer able to work through Congress to unite the divisions in caste and religion.

+ Its purpose is to unite citizens from a varied range of cultures, languages, religions for inter-cultural dialogue.

+ They told a prophecy that Kamehameha would bring Hawaii together and even unite the people of Polynesia as far away as the Maoris in New Zealand.

+ He wanted the workers to unite and take over the business, so that they could all be prosperous.

+ It was theatrically released in the United States on August 10, 2018, a day before the first anniversary of the Unite the Right rally.

+ He was able to unite the three regions and became the king of the United Kingdom of Libya on 24 December 1951.

+ In 2017, we initiated a broad discussion to form a strategic direction that will unite and inspire Wikimedians.

+ Pan-Africanists believe the slave trade and colonialism have hurt African nations and people, and the solution is for Africans to unite politically.

+ The Messiah will also unite all the people of the world to serve God.

+ During the Vietnam War, many people in the United States believed that if Vietnam were to unite and become Communismcommunist, then the rest of Southeast Asia would eventually become communist too, unless the United States got involved in actively stopping communism.

+ In 2004, he left the New National Party New National Party, when it became known that it wanted to unite with the African National Congress to form a single party.

+ The Gate then symbolized the freedom to unite the City of Berlin.

+ However, few of the Cambrian fossils have features that definitely unite them with the Onychophora.

+ Without Superman to aid them, the remaining five heroes travel to a village in Russia where Steppenwolf plans to unite the boxes once again and reshape the world for his nephew Darkseid.

+ They unite at the shrine, but they are at three years apart.

+ As early as 1761, the Seneca began to send out war messages to the Great Lakes and Ohio Country tribes, urging them to unite in an attempt to drive out the British.

+ At the beginning of this year, we initiated a broad discussion to form a strategic direction that will unite and inspire people across the entire movement.

+ In the movie, Aquaman sets out to lead the underwater kingdom of Atlantis, replacing his half-brother, King Orm, who seeks to unite the seven underwater kingdoms against the surface world.

+ Creos was formed as a result of a deal to unite Cegedel S.A.

+ The Book of Isaiah says the Messiah will be a just king who will unite the Jewish people and lead them in God’s way.

+ Germany had lost the war and was suffering big problems and he wanted to start a “Third Reich” to unite the country.

+ Egyptian Mythology believes that at death the Ba and the Ka unite through Nehebkau before entering Duat.

+ The thing that should unite us should also fit various needs of editors and affiliates from many countries.

+ It was thought a second army could be raised to fight the Normans if they had a king whose name could unite England.

Some sentences in use of “phylum”

How to use in-sentence of “phylum”:

– Insects, are a Class class in the phylum Arthropoda.

– The exact relationship to the normal, freeliving, members of the phylum is not resolved.

– Deuterostome phylogeny reveals monophyletic chordates and the new phylum Xenoturbellida.

– The Lokiarchaeota are a proposed phylum of the Archaea.

– The phylum is usually divided into 9 or 10 taxonomic class classes, of which two are entirely extinct.

– The phylum Ctenophora, pronounced “Teenofora” the comb jellies, is a phylum of marine invertebrates.

– The phylum includes the sea gooseberry.

– It is a phylum of bacteria, with about 1500 species.

Some sentences in use of phylum
Some sentences in use of phylum

Example sentences of “phylum”:

– The Hemichordata is a Phylum phylum of worm-shaped marine deuterostome animals, generally considered the sister group of the echinoderms.

– The Oomycota are a class class in a huge phylum of eukaryotic microorganisms called the Heterokonts.

– Tardigrades are the members of the tactopod phylum Tardigrada, part of the superphylum Ecdysozoa.

– As far as we know, no phylum has gone completely extinct since the Cambrian, but quite a few classes went extinct in one or other of the ‘big five’ extinction events.

– This indicates something very unusual: a phylum with such a fundamental difference between the physiology of its member groups.

– The choanoflagellates are a class class or phylum of collared microscopic flagellate eukaryotes.

– They are part of the phylum Arthropoda.

– Chytridiomycota is a phylum of the Fungi kingdom.

- The Hemichordata is a Phylum phylum of worm-shaped marine deuterostome animals, generally considered the sister group of the echinoderms.

- The Oomycota are a class class in a huge phylum of eukaryotic microorganisms called the Heterokonts.
- Tardigrades are the members of the tactopod phylum Tardigrada, part of the superphylum Ecdysozoa.

– The phylum Arthropoda is the only phylum of invertebrates that mostly live on land.

– Some scientists said they thought a similar gene, ANTP, the NK gene, and the Cdx Parahox gene were also in sponges in the phylum Porifera, but for now, Parahoxozoa does not have sponges in it.

– Anthozoa are a Class class in the phylum Cnidaria.

– Entoprocta, or Kamptozoa, is a phylum of tiny sessile aquatic animals ranging from 0.1 to 7 millimetres long.

– The phylum Bacteroidetes is composed of three large classes of bacteria that are widely distributed in the environment, including in soil, in sediments, sea water and in the guts and on the skin of animals.

– Echinodermata is the largest animal phylum which is entirely marine: no animals in this group live on land or in fresh or brackish water.

More in-sentence examples of “phylum”:

– The traditional view is that no metazoan phylum can break down cellulose by producing the enzyme cellulase.

– A phylum is the third highest rank used in the Biologybiological taxonomy of all organisms.

– They are a phylum of very small animals which live in sediment.

– There are alphaproteobacteria in this phylum which are widely found in Oceanmarine plankton.

– The Apicomplexa – the phylum to which “Plasmodium” belongs – are thought to have originated within the Dinoflagellates – a large group of photosynthetic protozoa.

– Red algae are members of the phylum Rhodophyta.

– A superphylum is an unofficial grade in taxonomy, above the phylum and below the subregnum, used to describe a group of phyla which probably evolved from a common ancestor.

– The Amoebozoa are a eukaryote phylum of “Amoeba”-like protozoa.

– Flatworms are a phylum of invertebrates.

– The Firmicutes are a phylum of bacteria, most of which have the Gram-positive type of cell walls.

– Brachiopods are a phylum of small marine shellfish, sometimes called lampshells.

– The Euglenozoa are a large phylum of flagellate protists.

– Sea urchins are the Class Class Echinoidea of the Phylum Echinodermata.

– This phylum is subdivided into three classes, “Monogononta”, “Bdelloidea”, and “Seisonidea”.

– Crustaceans are a subphylum in the phylum Arthropoda, so they have a tough exoskeleton, a series of jointed appendages, and a segmented body.

– Corals are formed by small animals, the polyps of the phylum Cnidaria.

– They are built from Colony colonial polyps from the phylum Cnidaria which secrete an exoskeleton of calcium carbonate.

– Bigger crown groups can also be defined, such as the phylum Chordata.

– Living hemichordates are a phylum with two living classes: the enteropneusts and the pterobranchs.

– Ascomycota is a phylum of fungi.

– The Cubozoa, the box jellies, contain some of the most dangerous jellyfish in the phylum Cnidaria.

– They are aquatic organisms classified under the phylum Porifera with about 15,000 species worldwide.

– Some consider they form the simplest phylum of animals; others consider them to be protists.

– Parazoa of the phylum Placozoa contains only one known living species Trichoplax adhaerens.

– It is not always clear which phylum a fossil should be put into.

– Spirochaetes are the phylum Spirochaetae.

– In biology, a division is the equivalent of a phylum in a kingdom.

– Deinococcus–Thermus is a phylum of extremophile bacteria that are highly resistant to environmental hazards.

– Olfactores is part of the phylum Chordata, animals with notochords.

– The Demospongiae are the largest class in the phylum Porifera.

– Chlamydiae is a bacterial phylum and class whose members are obligate intracellular pathogens.

– It is below a phylum but above an order.

– The Cryptomonads are a phylum of algae, most of which have chloroplasts.

– So much so that it has been proposed protists bearing either should be unified in the Phylum “Undulipodia”.

– The Hydrozoa are a Class class of the phylum Cnidaria.

– See List of animal phyla Each phylum has more smaller groups in it, called classes.

– The Scyphozoa is a Class class of the phylum Cnidaria, sometimes referred to as the “true jellyfish”.

– The roundworms are members of the phylum Nematoda.

– The rotifers are a phylum of tiny animals which are common in freshwater environments, such as ponds and puddles.

– Nemertea is a phylum of invertebrate animals also known as “ribbon worms” or “proboscis worms”.

– It is described as a Class class or Gnathifera or as a phylum in a Gnathifera superphylum, called Micrognathozoa.

– The phylum Aquificae is a diverse collection of bacteria that live in harsh environmental settings.

– The Nematomorpha are a phylum of Parasitismparasitic cycloneuralian animals.

– Molluscs are an important phylum of invertebrate animals.

– Chordata is a phylum of animals which have a notochord.

– Deueromycota literally means “second fungi”, and was once a phylum within the fungi.

- The traditional view is that no metazoan phylum can break down cellulose by producing the enzyme cellulase.

- A phylum is the third highest rank used in the Biologybiological taxonomy of all organisms.