How to use in-sentence of “contract”

How to use in-sentence of “contract”:

– A social contract or political contract is a perceived agreement among the people of a state about the rules that will define their government.

– Stellar evolutionStars form when clumps of hydrogen and other gases in an H II region contract under their own gravity.

– The band became bothered by major label music business and being under contract were very lucky to be set free by 679 Recordings.

– Mizoguchi leaves the studio, Uchida also breaks off the contract and leaves for Manchuria, Makino removes only permitted propaganda tapes for historical subjects.

– In 2011, Schult signed a three-year contract with Bundesliga side SC 07 Bad Neuenahr.

How to use in-sentence of contract
How to use in-sentence of contract

Example sentences of “contract”:

- Bouillon has also played for the Montreal Canadiens for 8 seasons before signing a one-year contract with the Predators.

- His contract was renewed, however.

– Bouillon has also played for the Montreal Canadiens for 8 seasons before signing a one-year contract with the Predators.

– His contract was renewed, however.

– Jordan was released from his TNA contract on July 11, 2011.

– He signed a professional contract before the 2010-2011 season.

– Swagger cashed in his Money in the Bank contract during the “WWE SmackDownSmackDown” taping on March 30, 2010, after the World Heavyweight Champion speared by Edge.

– In August 2017, as the arena’s sponsorship contract with Air Canada was nearing its end, MLSE announced that it had made a new deal with Scotiabank that took effect on July 1, 2018.

– After only playing 2 games with the Wolves, his contract was bought out and he retired in 2000.

– He was a first-class contract bridge player and wrote about this and other games, including Go and his own invention, “Lasca”.

– Later that year they signed a contract with agency J-Rock to manage their sales in Japan.

– Marvin stated he would no longer record for Motown and was granted his wish when CBS Records brought him out of his contract in April of 1982.

– On July 28, 2010, Trotter left the Canadiens organization and North America to sign a two-year contract as a free agent with Latvian team Dinamo Riga of the KHL.

– At the end of the 2009-10 he signed a one-year contract with the San Jose Sharks.

– The contract that allowed Pizza Hut to put its name on the stadium ended in January 2012, and the stadium was renamed FC Dallas Stadium.

More in-sentence examples of “contract”:

- He signed a 5-year, $20 million contract with the Pittsburgh Penguins on July 1, 2010.

- He signed a developmental contract with WWE and was assigned to their developmental territory Florida Championship Wrestling and started competing under the ring name Erick Rowan.
- A contract is valid if it is enforceable in law.

– He signed a 5-year, $20 million contract with the Pittsburgh Penguins on July 1, 2010.

– He signed a developmental contract with WWE and was assigned to their developmental territory Florida Championship Wrestling and started competing under the ring name Erick Rowan.

– A contract is valid if it is enforceable in law.

– On 26 January 2006, de Jong signed a four and a half year contract at German Bundesliga club Hamburg.

– Lashley signed a contract for the final spot in a six-man match for the ECW World Championship at December to Dismember.

– In September 2000, Major League Baseball and FOX signed a 6-year contract to air Saturday baseball, the Major League Baseball All-Star GameAll-Star Game, selected Division Series games, and exclusive coverage of the League Championship Series and the World Series.

– There, he cashed in his Money in the Bank contract against WWE Champion John Cena, who had just successfully defended the title in an Elimination Chamber match.

– Olinto, administrator explains that the contract with Captain Fabré not be broken.

– The cells contract together to make the muscle get shorter.

– Mecachrome signed a contract in May 1998 with Super Performance Competition Engineering.

– The Rangers and Židlický could not agree on contract terms and he stayed in Finland for a year to play with the HIFK.

– Her music career was launched over a year later, when Estefan Enterprises made a five-album production deal with her in September 2002, and she signed a recording contract with the reactivated Casablanca Records.

– One year later in 2006 the tow Parties signed a contract for 67 helicopters.

– He moved to Siah Jamegan in summer 2011 after his contract expiration with Gaz Sarakhs.

– He has a contract with a chain of the same name by drinking his blood.

– His TNA contract expired in September 2014.

– Stills and Crosby were free to work together, and record for Atlantic, but Nash still belonged to the Hollies, who had a contract with Epic Records.

– He asked to be released from his WWE contract on August 21, 2012 because he wanted to retire from professional wrestling and spend more time with his family.

– On July 15, 2015, Oduya signed a two-year contract with the Dallas Stars.

– For example, a contract to deliver something to a customer once a month can be amended if the customer wants it delivered once a week.

– He re-read the Beatles’s recording contract, and pointed out that even after the band turned in their seventy new recordings to EMI, they were still under contract with them until 1976, and could not go to any other record company until then.

– WWE announced that he was released from contract by request on January 9, even though his contract did not end until April 5 which prevented him from wrestling for other promotions.

– On September 4, 2014, he was signed to a professional tryout contract by the Pittsburgh Penguins in order to attend their 2014 training camp and he was later released.

– He played 26 games with them and then signed a contract with Lev Prague.

– On 8 December 1869, Sacher-Masoch and his mistress Baroness Fanny Pistor signed a contract making him her slave for a period of six months, with the stipulation that the Baroness wear furs as often as possible, especially when she was in a cruel mood.

– In 2005, Universal Music Group took Tokio Hotel under contract and developed a marketing plan.

– However, Floyd Patterson’s contract demanded a rematch with Ingemar within one year.

– In 1951 Romero signed contract with RCA Victor to record with a full orchestra, what was to be a very successful album in the “Dinner In…” series, featuring popular Latin American music.

– On September 13, 2006, Carter signed a one-year contract with the Columbus Blue Jackets.

– On July 3, 2002, Guerin signed a five-year; $45 million contract with the Dallas Stars when he became a free agent.

– Hamilton would become the youngest ever driver to secure a contract which led in an F1 racing position.

– On March 4, 2014, Younger signed a contract with the WWE.

– The design, construct, operate and maintain contract worth at least A$2.0 billion was awarded to WSO by the Roads Traffic Authority.

– She later signed a contract with Paramount Pictures in 1936.

– In UK and countries of commonwealth term Contractor is used to call any person that work for company on fixed term contract rather than regular employment.

– Advantages of such form of employment is better pay and flexibility for contractor and no employment protection which allows company to terminate contract immediately.

– Chandler told Hendrix to write a rock version of the song “Hey Joe” and when he did, Chandler brought him to London to sign a contract with him.

– White had a recording contract with RCA Records Nashville.

– Hahn signed with Deutsche Grammophon in 2003 after her contract with Sony expired in 2002.

– Unlike contract bridge, there is no bidding process.

– Sharif once ranked among the world’s best-known contract bridge players, forming the “Omar Sharif Bridge Circus” in 1967 which toured the world, competing against famous teams.

– When agreeing to a contract with a business, a customer may agree to certain rules.

– He was then signed by the Pittsburgh Pirates to a one-year, $4.5 million contract on December 7, 2011.

– So when she starts eighth grade on a scholarship her dad got her due to his bug extermination contract with the horrible!!! school, she doesn’t want anyone to know she only attends the school due to her dad’s extermination contract.

– After becoming popular in Los Angeles, Red Hot Chili Peppers got a contractrecording contract with record label EMI.

– She was signed to a contract by United KingdomBritish songwriters and producers Stock, Aitken Waterman, she got hit records throughout the world.

– Gary Thomasson became famous in Japan for getting the biggest baseball contract ever, then playing very poorly and retiring early.

– He decides, together with Figaro, to witness the signing of the marriage contract between the Count and Rosina.

“thorough” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “thorough”:

– Additionally, it has thorough documentation that they update to be accurate with each new Unity release.

– There still were colors though: white, the color the belt was originally; yellow, the color achieved thorough sweat soaking into the belt; green, a color that came though practicing outside and falling; blue, the color of the sky; red, the color of blood; and black, the color of all the dirt mixing with everything else on the belt.

– It’s comprehensively referenced, illustrated and provides thorough coverage of the aspects of her career so far.

– See Romanian phonology and Romanian alphabet for a more thorough look at the sounds of Romanian.

– Tchugayev called him “a chemist of genius, first-class physicist, a fruitful researcher in the fields of hydrodynamics, meteorology, geology, certain branches of chemical technology and other disciplines adjacent to chemistry and physics, a thorough expert of chemical industry and industry in general, and an original thinker in the field of economy”.

– Though oxygen was undoubtedly released by photosynthesis well back in Archean times, it could not build up to any significant degree until chemical sinks–Oxidationunoxidized sulfur and iron—had been filled; until roughly 2.3 billion years ago, oxygen was probably only 1 to 2% of its current level. Banded iron formations, which provide most of the world’s iron ore, were also a prominent chemical sink; most accumulation ceased after 1.9 billion years ago, either due to an increase in oxygen or a more thorough mixing of the oceanic water column.

– I’ve done a thorough copyedit of the article when it was first proposed to fix all the problems addressed.

thorough some example sentences
thorough some example sentences

Example sentences of “thorough”:

– In Queen Claude’s household, Anne completed her study of French and developed a thorough knowledge of French culture and etiquette.

– I have tried to be thorough with the simplification, but of course things can always be improved.

– Some Western countries have asked for a thorough investigation of her death.

– A more thorough daily report of coordinates needing repair is at tools:~dispenser/view/File viewer#log:coord-enwiki.log.

– He would make a thorough study and sketch of what he planned to paint.

– Total depravity is taught by many Protestant confessions of faith, including Lutheranism, The “Book of Concord”, “The Thorough Declaration of the Formula of Concord” ; The Augsburg Confession, and Methodism, See the Methodist “Articles of Religion”, Article 7.

– To do so, cartoonist “Heo Young-Man” based on a thorough collection of data by himself.

– Most of his work is about using logic as a thorough foundation of analysis.

– Moved back to Simple Talk for a more thorough consensus.

– This method may look difficult to operate, however, it is one of the simplest ways of conducting research as it involves a deep dive and thorough understanding the data collection methods and inferring the data.

– When he was accepted as a candidate Corbyn said: “This decision is in response to an overwhelming call by Labour Party members who want to see a broader range of candidates and a thorough debate about the future of the party.

- In Queen Claude's household, Anne completed her study of French and developed a thorough knowledge of French culture and etiquette.

- I have tried to be thorough with the simplification, but of course things can always be improved.

– Sorry, Jona, I’ve had a more thorough look at this and have a few more concerns – but nothing that can’t be fixed.

– See Scottish Gaelic phonology for a more thorough look at the sounds of Scottish Gaelic, and Scottish Gaelic orthography for the exact correspondence between sounds and letters in Scottish Gaelic.

– Does anyone have anything that needs to be done? I think I can simplify, but might not do a thorough or uniform job, because I’m naturally verbose…

– If you could do that, than I would do a much more thorough review.

– A thorough reassessment of the Burgess Shale showed that the fauna were much more varied and unusual than Walcott had realised.

– After thorough verifications, my subject is covered multiple times within reliable and independent sources.

– It received a mild facelift in 2012 then a more thorough one in late 2013.

– After a thorough reading of the enWP sponges, I have no idea what a tube sponge could be.

“lip” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “lip”:

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

– To blow this horn, the lip and lung strength of the blower has to be strong to make a sound like a foghorn or an elephant.

– At least one popular musical act would usually appear in person to lip sync one of their latest hits.

– He was married to Dolores Lip until her death in 1999.

– It doesn’t need lip vibration like brass instruments.

– Maw na sung ma naw in, amaw sa pi ma in leimi in i piang a, a khawh ma ma – gam lua a i lua suhsuh ih mawnate ma ei bawl in eima pumpi ei man muda maithei, Ih mawnate -eeng taang gol lua a hi man in khat veivei eima mawnate eimon maisah zolo maithei va-ia kim lai, tuate lip khap sih saang a pamai eisa, ei khua tua ngeet-nguut ngeng ngong man a ih dial dual liang luang mawna nei van nuai ei mai sah thop valong, abieh huai tapo ma Jehova ki chi Pasian khat a na om ngang tangh hi.

– The hair that grows on the upper lip of some men is called a mustache.

– The mouth is large, calloused, has great lip colors white, pink, yellow and orange.

lip use in sentences
lip use in sentences

Example sentences of “lip”:

- On August 23, 2013 Eve started The Lip Lock Tour.

- The upper lip and snout is yellow while the rest of the head is black.

– On August 23, 2013 Eve started The Lip Lock Tour.

– The upper lip and snout is yellow while the rest of the head is black.

– Their upper lip and lower jaw are yellow.

– Personal care includes products as diverse as cleansing pads, bandages, perfumecolognes, cotton swabs, cotton pads, deodorant, eye liner, facial tissue, hair clippers, lip gloss, lipstick, lotion, makeup, nail files, pomade, perfumes, razors, shaving cream, moisturizer, talcum powder, toilet paper, toothpaste, and wet wipes.

– A soul patch is a style of facial hair in which hair is only found below the lower lip and above the chin.

– It features Aaliyah’s friends and other artists lip synching to the song.

– The hair that grows on the upper lip of some men is a mustache.

– The Tapir’s upper lip and nose have formed a short trunk, and they have a long tongue.

– He paints his eyebrow from red to black and he rubs lip with red lip stick and traces the outline clearly.

– They grow a flared lip on their shells upon reaching sexual maturity.

– The upper lip was evidently extremely mobile.

– In 2015, Jenner admitted to getting lip fillers after people would participate in the Kylie Jenner lip challenge.

– The flowers are in dense terminal heads, with an uneven calyx, with the upper lip three-lobed, and the lower cleft; the corolla is tubular, 4–10mm long, and white, pink or purple.

– The teaching was centered on lip reading and the use of a hand alphabet.

– Songs are sung by playback singers which actors and actresses lip sync on screen.

– She is also known for her selfies on Instagram and her lip fillers.

– Some types of lip balm also include sunscreen to protect the lips from sunburn.

In sentence use of “brunswick”

How to use in-sentence of “brunswick”:

+ The capital city of New Brunswick is Fredericton.

+ The Brunswick Manifesto had made many people suspicious of the king.

+ He played for the New Brunswick Hawks, the AHL affiliate of the Black Hawks.

+ Higgs was first elected to the legislature in the New Brunswick general election, 20102010 provincial election and was Minister of Finance from 2010 to 2014 in the government of David Alward.

+ At the age of six, Ferguson started selling newspapers on the streets of Moncton, New Brunswick and became a copy boy with the Moncton Transcript when he was 17.

+ The regiment was later reinforced with a company of Brunswick Oels.

+ There were residential schools in every province and territory except for New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.

+ Robertson died on September 23, 2020 in Riverview, New BrunswickRiverview, New Brunswick at the age of 91.

In sentence use of brunswick
In sentence use of brunswick

Example sentences of “brunswick”:

+ The elder branch of the House of Este included the dukes of Brunswick and Lüneburg.

+ During his time with the New Brunswick Hawks in the 1981–82 AHL season, he won the Harry “Hap” Holmes Memorial Award.

+ It begins in the south at New Brunswick Route 124Route 124 in Springfield and runs for, through Jemseg at Route 105.

+ The Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick-LuneburgDuke of Brunswick gave Gauss a fellowship to the Collegium Carolinum, where he attended from 1792 to 1795.

+ North Brunswick is a Township township in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States.

+ Caroline of Brunswick was the wife of King George IV.

+ The current Premier of New Brunswick is Blaine Higgs, who was sworn in November 9, 2018.

+ Westphalia fell to the Archbishop of Cologne, while the Duke of BrunswickDuchies of Brunswick and Lüneburg remained with the Welfs.

+ After being released by the Canadiens in 1984, Sevigny spent the next three seasons between the Quebec Nordiques and their American Hockey League affiliate in Fredericton ExpressFredericton, New Brunswick before finishing his career in France.

+ Her parents were Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick and Princess Augusta of Great Britain.

+ Before New Brunswick was split from Nova Scotia, it was made up of Cumberland and Sunbury Counties.

+ Together, on 25 July, they wrote the Brunswick Manifesto, promising that if the royal family was not hurt, no civilians would be hurt in the invasion.

+ When the 52nd was sent to New Brunswick in 1823 they did much social and religious work.

+ On behalf of the Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany Grotewohl was a member of the Landtag of the Free State of Brunswick from 1920 to 1930, and also a minister of the Free State of Brunswick.

+ This is because about 33% of the people living in New Brunswick speak French.

+ He is the List of premiers of New Brunswick34th and current Premier of New Brunswick since 2018 and leader of the New Brunswick Progressive Conservative Party since 2016.

+ The elder branch of the House of Este included the dukes of Brunswick and Lüneburg.

+ During his time with the New Brunswick Hawks in the 1981–82 AHL season, he won the Harry "Hap" Holmes Memorial Award.

How to use in-sentence of “ever”

How to use in-sentence of “ever”:

– Notable results include the UK Independence Party coming second in a national election for the first time in its history and the far-right British National Party gained its first ever representation in an elected parliament.

– He was elected to the Bundestag in 1980, and has been a member ever since.

– This is the state where you have achieved the divine love of God, and come ever closer to a unity with God.

– Typhoon Tip was the strongest tropical cyclone ever recorded.

– He claims to be the only Roman ever to have undertaken such a work.

– From experiments, electrons only ever absorb certain amounts of energy, suggesting an electron’s energy must fit onto set, quantised, discrete “energy levels”.

How to use in-sentence of ever
How to use in-sentence of ever

Example sentences of “ever”:

– He saw, for instance, that if baby ducks see a human instead of a duck right after they hatch, they will ever after follow humans and take them to be their parents.

– Spider-Man is one of the most well known superheroes ever created.

– General George Patton described it as the greatest battle implement ever designed.

– She is the youngest Republican woman ever elected to Congress.

– Today Murree is part of Pakistan but in 1857 it was part of British India, ever since the British rule began in India there had been rebellions and wars against the British.

– Hurricane Mitch was one of the most powerful storm ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean.

– Benjamin is a creationist and does not believe that dinosaurs ever existed.

– Walter Krivitsky, the most senior Red Army intelligence officer ever to defect, described it in detail in his 1939 autobiography.

– It is the most powerful wand ever created, and he twice casts the Killing Curse on Harry with it.

– One of the first operas ever written was “:en:Ordo_VirtutumOrdo Virtutum” by Hildegard of Bingen.

– Liza was very deadly and the third deadliest ever behind Hurricane Paul and the Mexico hurricane.

- He saw, for instance, that if baby ducks see a human instead of a duck right after they hatch, they will ever after follow humans and take them to be their parents.

- Spider-Man is one of the most well known superheroes ever created.

– Irvine obtained the only two podiums Jaguar would ever see, and Irvine retired from Formula One after 2002.

– It is the highest grossing animated film of 2011, the 9th highest grossing animated film ever released, the 53rd highest-grossing film of all time and the 6th highest-grossing film of 2011.

– It was the largest audience to ever see an opera on television.

– This boy was the first person ever to get a vaccination.

– Neither Bill Clinton nor Hillary Clinton were ever prosecuted, after three separate inquiries found lack of evidence linking them with the criminal conduct., CNN, September 20, 2000.

– GameSpy gave it 5/5 stars saying “”With Red Dead Redemption, Rockstar succeeds in creating one of the most impressive open worlds I’ve ever seen in a game, and it’s telling that — even after playing for over 30 hours — all I want to do is get back on my horse and gallop back into the wilderness”.” VideoGamer gave it a 10/10 saying “”The game itself is absolutely spectacular…

– There are many quality articles out there, and it’s perfectly possible to have both quality “and” quantity without a GA process ever existing.

– Iota was the first time a 30th named storm had ever developed in the Atlantic Basin.

– Fiennes is the only man alive ever to have travelled around the Earth’s circumpolar.

More in-sentence examples of “ever”:

– He stands at 7 feet 1inch and weighs 325 pounds, making him one of the heaviest players to ever play in the NBA.

– He then rejoined Xero now called Linkin Park in November 2000 and has been playing with them ever since.

– No system of measurement is ever perfect.

– They joined the National League in 1892 and have been known as the Cardinals ever since 1900.

– Petitions circulate to world leaders to officially declare the holiday with the objective of complete world participation every April 3, with everyone in the world having a party in their own way, where ever they are.

– What ever happened with making assessment scales? I found a few things that said no because there were only 20k articles and half of those would be stubs.

– While he was previously known as a slightly immature sockmaster and a hat collector, he has since changed into a very respectable, mature member indeed with a clean track record ever since.

– They were some of the heaviest creatures ever to walk the earth.

– I don’t think anyone has ever been denied adminship solely because there were already enough admins.

– Margaret was a stronger ruler than Henry ever was, even though she was only sixteen at that time.

– The most championships ever won in the Xfinity Series by a single driver are 2.

– It was the 10th strongest tropical cyclone to ever hit the United States in terms of wind speed, killed 42 people in the U.S, and caused more than $14 billion in damage on the Gulf Coast of the United States and inland areas.

– His 1988 documentary “The Thin Blue Line” is said to be the best and most documentaries ever made.

– This separation between the two basins is convenient, however, as tropical cyclones rarely form in the central north Pacific and few ever cross the dateline.

– During the first forty years of the rock era, no song had ever debuted at number one; since a 1995 change in methodology, nineteen songs have.

– Binky does not want to, so he comes up with a plan not to look at Arthur ever again.

– The Dauphin was entitled to the use of the style of Royal Highness but this was only ever used in written form.

– The stock rims in fact were the first ever carbon fibre rims created by NASA, a space station in the USA.

– It is often called one of the best video games ever made because of its story, characters, writing, and visuals.

– Other admirers have included special effects artist Ray Harryhausen, who writes in his autobiography “An Animated Life”, “Long before Obie, myself, and Steven Spielberg, he put flesh on creatures that no human had ever seen.

– It was released on 11 September 2015, by Island Records after Lewis left Syco Music in June 2014, she had been with that label ever since she had won “The X Factor” in 2006.

– However, no SLA members ever used such a weapon.

– In the case of Denver, no mayor has ever lived in the official residence; the city instead makes it available to certain non-profit groups for special functions.

– It was the second iron bridge ever built.

– But neither of them was ever his teacher.

– The hottest temperature ever in La Crosse was 115°F in 1989.

– Lyssavirus has killed the only three people to have ever contracted it.

– Hughes is one of the few athletes who have competed in both the Summer and Winter Olympic games. Hughes is the only person ever to have won multiple medals in the winter and summer Olympics. Hughes is also the only Canadian to have won medals in both the Summer and Winter Olympics. Hughes was the first Canadian woman to win a medal in road cycling at the Olympics, winning two in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.

– No other player has ever done this.

– These recordings are still thought of as among the finest ever made.

– He is the only United States President ever to be buried and honored ceremoniously under a foreign flag that is not the United States flag.

– You feel like fans have paid their money and they expect you to come out and play them your songs like the first time you ever played them.

– He did not had to wait a long time for his first ever victory in Formula 1, however, because he won the next race, the Portuguese Grand Prix starting off from pole position again.

– In an interview with Piers Morgan, Lopez stated that if Sarah Palin ever becomes the President of the United States, he would emigrate to Canada.

– When his spreading the bombing to Cambodia and Laos became known in 1970, it caused larger protests than ever in America, including at Kent State and even in Washington, DC, where more than 12,000 were arrested in May 1971 at the peak of the protests.

– The 1910Cuba hurricane was said to be one of the worst tropical cyclones that has ever hit Cuba.

– He settled at Indulkana, and has lived there ever since.

– Respondents to a “Physics World” poll called the identity “the most profound mathematical statement ever written”, “uncanny and sublime”, “filled with cosmic beauty” and “mind-blowing”.

– They lived a traditional Nomadic peoplenomadic way of life in whitefella” he ever saw was Harold Lasseter, a gold prospector whose story later became an Australian legend.

– Office actions may be carried out by which ever steward is asked, although local stewards should be the last choice.

– No one can ever be said to be absolutely safe, and employers have to fill in “risk assessments” to show they have done everything they can to make things safe.

– Their game at Perth Stadium in 2018 set a record for the biggest ever crowd at a women’s Australian football match.

– Because technology and weapons have become so advanced, most people agree that if this war ever happens, nuclear, biological and chemical weapons may be used.

– Tomomi Tsuruta, better known by his ring name Jumbo Tsuruta, was a professional wrestler who wrestled for All Japan Pro Wrestling for most of his career, and is well known for being the first ever AJPW Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion, having won the PWF Heavyweight Championship, the NWA United National Championship, and the NWA International Heavyweight Championship, and unifying the three titles.

– The name “Cradle of Humankind” reflects the fact that the site has produced a large number, as well as some of the oldest, hominid fossils ever found, some dating back as far as 3.5 million years ago.

– Sinema is the first female senator elected in Arizona and the second openly LGBT person ever to serve in the Senate, after Tammy Baldwin.

- He stands at 7 feet 1inch and weighs 325 pounds, making him one of the heaviest players to ever play in the NBA.

- He then rejoined Xero now called Linkin Park in November 2000 and has been playing with them ever since.
- No system of measurement is ever perfect.

How to use in sentence of “terminal”

How to use in-sentence of “terminal”:

– It is now the only intercity rail terminal in Chicago, as well as being the city’s primary terminal for commuter trains.

– It has an excellent direct covered connection with adjacent airport terminal building.

– A cashier is the name of a person who works at the cash register or POS terminal of a retail store, sometimes called the “checkout” or “till”.

– On March 1, 2019, Race’s close friend Ric Flair announced that Race was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer.

– It formed when the Laurentide ice sheet retreated and glacial meltwater began to accumulate at the glacier’s terminal moraine in Rocky Hill, Connecticut and back up into the Connecticut River.

– These terminal electron acceptors have smaller reduction potential, so less energy is released per oxidized molecule.

– Flowers grouped in terminal inflorescences on lateral branches, sepals are green to red, small petals, yellow or red anthers.

How to use in sentence of terminal
How to use in sentence of terminal

Example sentences of “terminal”:

- Because harmonics are always produced in electronic equipment, harmonic filters are used at the AC terminal of the converter.

- You can run the following examples in almost any type of Linux terminal with gzip installed.
- The terminal has six Airport loungeairline lounges: Two for Qantas, and one each for Emirates.

– Because harmonics are always produced in electronic equipment, harmonic filters are used at the AC terminal of the converter.

– You can run the following examples in almost any type of Linux terminal with gzip installed.

– The terminal has six Airport loungeairline lounges: Two for Qantas, and one each for Emirates.

– The spring is also the connection to the negative terminal <!– Not a typo.

– On January 21, 2021, he began receiving end-of-life care at the Franklin Medical Center for a terminal illness.

– In 1988 she got the terminal degree from the Department of Economics, of the University of Minnesota, where she remained several years as a teacher.

– The charges were dismissed in 2017, because of Snuka’s terminal illness and dementia.

– The international terminal was made bigger in 1992 and has been modernized several times since then.

– Barkan was diagnosed with terminal ALS in 2016.

– It hosts an “Admirals Club” in Terminal A and an Escape Lounge in the East Concourse.

– The 12 trains used on services between Paddington and Heathrow are Class 387, while the shuttle service to Terminal 4 used one Class 360.

– It is based on Debian and it includes the Linux Terminal Server Project and a large number of educational applications.

– The main credit for development has to be given to the National Bus Terminal popularly known as Deen Dayal Bus Terminal which is being built nearby resulting in the crowd of expensive cafes and hang-out points.

– It also housed the Kyoto City Air Terminal until August 31, 2002.

More in-sentence examples of “terminal”:

– Their small size, light bones, and thick fur decrease their terminal velocity.

– The lake is part of the Wimmera River Terminal Wetlands.

– This law allowed terminal illnessterminally ill people to get a prescription for a medication that they could take to kill themselves.

– The International Terminal is next to a wide pedestrian and bicycle path.

– Because the capacitor is polarized, the positive terminal must be connected to a negative terminal.

– There was also a goods terminal at Bow operated by the Midland Railway which is still open today mostly for building materials.

– The story follows two men who have terminal illnessterminal kick the bucket”.

– Sacks was diagnosed with terminal illnessterminal melanoma and liver cancer in January 2015.

– The so-called “SkyTrain” travels the 2.5 kilometers between the terminal and station at a maximum speed of 50km/h.

– On January 7, 2020, Stiles announced that he had terminal cancer.

– The normal terminal punctuation for cs1 templates is a dot.

– Singapore’s two budget airlines, Jetstar Asia Airways and Valuair, operate from Changi Airport Terminal 1.

– The terminal date of Caesar’s Gallic Proconsulate.

– In this case, the terminal velocity increases to about 320km/h, which is almost the terminal velocity of the Peregrine Falcon diving down on its prey.

– Another terminal near Bandaran Berjaya provides intercity services towards destinations south of the city.

– Medical conditions such as AIDS are not called terminal illnesses because the patient may live for many years before eventually dying of the illness.

– His wife was terminal illnessdying of cancer and was in a lot of pain.

– In January 2018, Doleman was diagnosed with glioblastoma, a rare terminal illnessterminal form of brain cancer.

– In July 2017, a decision had been made to move the terminal, according to media; where the terminal will be moved to, media has not reported.

– The international terminal has been made bigger several times.

– In 1997, a new international terminal was added.

– The community was rebuilt and is now a terminal for the Algoma Central Railway.

– The station is the southern terminal stationterminus for the IslandLine, and also the Tung ChungLine and the Airport Express in Hong Kong Station.

– Half of all Heathrow trains use the loop and serve Terminal 4 and the other half omit Terminal 4 and serve Terminal 5.

– It has a Eurostar train terminal near it, in Ashford.

– Lake Hindmarsh is the first lake of the Wimmera River Terminal Wetlands.

– The airport has four terminal buildings and a satellite terminal: T1, T2, T3, T4 and T4S.

– The airport has two train stations, the terminal for the commuter trains is under the terminal and the station for the long-distance trains is five minutes to walk.

– Bland was diagnosed with terminal breast cancer in November 2016.

– The city is served by one transportation terminal and the Camilo Daza Airport, which is north of the city.

– In Staten Island, it leaves and arrives from the Saint George Ferry Terminal near Richmond Terrace.

– Passenger terminal facilities are being fully upgraded to improve services and convenience for passengers.

– In March 2017, Hillenburg was diagnosed with Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis which is a terminal illness that affects the nervous system.

– The route runs from the Howard Howard Terminal on the north side of Chicago, through the southern part of Evanston and to the Dempster Terminal in Skokie, Illinois, making one intermediate stop at Oakton Street in Skokie.

– By the 1960s a new international terminal was needed, and work started in late 1966.

– In other words, terminal velocity is the point at which the velocity is no longer getting greater.

– Kota Kinabalu Ferry Terminal is a passenger ferry terminal at Jesselton Point near the K.K.

– It is said that this terminal consists of a beautiful garden, spreading it to a large area.

– The arrays are located around the terminal in the outdoor baggage claim area.

– Rankin was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer in May 2009.

– The airport was made bigger in the early 1960s: the runway was made longer and a new terminal building was made.

– The terminal building was badly damaged, and was closed for five years.

– The proposed Central Terminal would be on the left at the end of the runway.

– The North Terminal was added.

– The national flag carrier, Singapore Airlines, operates from Changi Airport Terminal 2 and 3.

- Their small size, light bones, and thick fur decrease their terminal velocity.

- The lake is part of the Wimmera River Terminal Wetlands.
- This law allowed terminal illnessterminally ill people to get a prescription for a medication that they could take to kill themselves.

Example uses in sentence of “on holiday”

How to use in-sentence of “on holiday”:

– Norway’s finance minister, Sigbjørn Johnsen, was on holiday in Denmark at the time.

– Carter now pays her mother to read scripts and provide her opinion of the characters’ psychological motivations.”‘English rose’ blossoms into other roles” Liam Lacey, 18 January 1996, “The Globe and Mail”, D1 A few years after her mother’s recovery, Carter’s father became deaf in one ear while on holiday in Greece.

– A cruise ship is a large ship with sleeping cabins and other facilities that takes people on holiday and vacation trips.

– In December of that year their son became sick with scarlet fever while on holiday in Brighton.

– MacMillan had been on holiday in Germany to visit the Bayreuth Festival when war broke out.

– Gardner wrote a lot of music for his pupils and also worked on holiday programs.

Example uses in sentence of on holiday
Example uses in sentence of on holiday

Example sentences of “on holiday”:

– His youngest child, Florence, was born on holiday in Cornwall.

– After Lee’s high school graduation in 1993, she went on holiday in Hong Kong, probably seeing her two sisters Carol and Nancy Lee take part in the Miss Hong Kong Pageant, and while there, she became runner-up in the 12th Annual New Talent Singing Awards.

– He had ridden camels while on holiday in Palestine, and thought they would be good for use in the Australian deserts.

– Niagara Falls is a very popular tourist destination and many people visit it on holiday in Canada.

– Some of them were in Germany because they lived there, others were on holiday at the time.

– He died in a boating accident when he was on holiday with his family in Lincolnshire.

– It is used a lot by people going on holiday to the north coast of France.

– Volk died on 3 January 2017 while on holiday in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.

– He had been expected to marry childhood friend Kay Raven, who reportedly tired of waiting and married an RAF officer whom she met on holiday in 1950.

– Most of the flights bringing people on holiday to the island use this airport.

– Williams and Jenny are two American girls who are on holiday in Germany.

- His youngest child, Florence, was born on holiday in Cornwall.

- After Lee's high school graduation in 1993, she went on holiday in Hong Kong, probably seeing her two sisters Carol and Nancy Lee take part in the Miss Hong Kong Pageant, and while there, she became runner-up in the 12th Annual New Talent Singing Awards.
- He had ridden camels while on holiday in Palestine, and thought they would be good for use in the Australian deserts.

– He was on holiday in Germany the next summer when World War I broke out.

– She goes on holiday to her father’s country house in Connecticut.

– The following summer, Grieg wrote his Piano Concerto in A minor while on holiday in Denmark.

– I’m on holiday for the next 5 days.

– Many people like to go on holiday on the island.

– She died on holiday in the Spanish island of Ibiza, of a cerebral hemorrhage while riding her bicycle.

– When spa water stopped being fashionable fewer people came on holiday to the town, but rich people still went to live there when they were old.

– It is a place where people go on holiday and also where non-English speakers go to learn English.

“gentle” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “gentle”:

+ The breed was created to be stronger than other retrievers but more gentle with people so they could be trained very easily.

+ Bloodhounds are known to be a gentle and affectionate breed.

+ Carry On Kenneth also featured skilfully chosen clips from the famous Carry On films, in which Williams starred, adding a gentle humour to the probing interview questions.

+ An example is “Do not go gentle into that good night” by Welsh poet Dylan Thomas.

+ Egyptian civilization loved Osiris because he was a wise and gentle king.

+ The figures in Perugino’s paintings often have very sweet gentle faces.

gentle - some sentence examples
gentle – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “gentle”:

+ The gentle and easy-going nature of the Persian makes it very easy to live in apartments with this cat.

+ Cattle can make a range of noises, from a gentle “moo” to a low growl in warning or to attract females, especially among bulls.

+ Hill was described as a “thoughtful, gentle man” and once said, “I’m in the wrong business.

+ Then the Lord sent a great and powerful wind, and an earthquake, a fire, but the Lord was not in neither: and finally he came in a gentle whisper, and Elijah went out, pulling his cloak over his face.

+ The first of these pieces is a very famous piece of music: it is a simple tune over a gentle accompaniment.

+ The northern end was rated a gentle 4 with 10 as the most hazardous, while the southern end was rated a dangerous 7 due to the famous rip current known as the “Backpackers Rip”.

+ It is nice because it has the gentle sound of the water of Portersville Bay, fishing, and relaxation.

+ They are the simple gentle paintings of the life of Jesus that he did for the friars in their cells at San Marcos.

+ In his retirement he was gentle natured, very patient with children and remained with Graham Salisbury until Salisbury’s death in June 2020.

+ Clapping hands or giving the chicken a gentle shove will awaken it.

+ The language of “Bambi’s Children” is more gentle than that of “Bambi, A Life in the Woods”.

+ The gentle and easy-going nature of the Persian makes it very easy to live in apartments with this cat.

+ Cattle can make a range of noises, from a gentle "moo" to a low growl in warning or to attract females, especially among bulls.

+ Pink flowers, in general, carry feelings of gentle affection, attraction, and romance, making them a great choice for a first date or a new love.

+ Much of the land is gentle hills or plains which are good for farming or raising cattle.

+ Golden Retrievers are very good family dogs because they are extremely sweet and gentle with young children and do not bark very much.

+ The piano has a rippling accompaniment which sounds like the gentle clatter of the spinning-wheel.

+ Symes was known for his relaxed and gentle but well-informed style on his shows.

+ The Picardy Spaniel has a gentle nature and likes to take care of children in a family.

+ Zanuck was married to Lili Gentle from 1958 until they divorced in 1968.

+ The Maine Coon is a large and friendly cat, which is how it got its nickname, “the gentle giant.” It is characterized by a big ruff along its chest, robust bone structure, rectangular body shape, an uneven two layered coat, and a long, bushy tail.

More in-sentence examples of “gentle”:

+ Most Hindus respect cows for their gentle nature, and cows also represent strength.

+ He was inspired by the slow, gentle tunes of ItalyItalian operas of his time.

+ Most Hindus respect cows for their gentle nature, and cows also represent strength.

+ He was inspired by the slow, gentle tunes of ItalyItalian operas of his time.

+ In the royal garden, Ilia asks the gentle winds to carry her love to Idamante.

+ They are good gentle family dogs and get along with children.

+ We see the novels praised for their elegance of form and their surface ‘finish’; for the realism of their fictional world, the variety and vitality of their characters; for their pervasive humour; and for their gentle and undogmatic morality and its unsermonising delivery.

+ A disc tilted leading-edge up will lose speed at the end of the throw and make a gentle landing; if tilted sideways, it can curve around objects.

+ He wrote a small book called “The Gentle Art of Singing”.

+ The painting shows Zephyr, god of the winds holding the gentle breeze Aura, blowing her toward the shore where Horae, goddess of the seasons, is awaiting her with a cloak.

+ By 1986, Swiss publisher Faksimile-Verlag had a process that used gentle suction to straighten a page so that it could be photographed without touching it.

+ The “St Matthew Passion ” is more gentle and thoughtful, although it also has some dramatic moments.

+ Grier released his autobiography ‘Rosey: The Gentle Giant’ in 1986.

+ The friction between air and water caused by a gentle breeze on a pond causes ripples to form.

+ When a puppy, they tend to want to play interactive games like fetch, but as they grow older, they enjoy a gentle stroll.

+ After Twiss left, Burney wrote in her Diary, ‘Even my gentle candid Father says that “he has quite mistaken the Thing” that he will never see a “Table Cloth” in his House again’.”Early Journals and Letters”, ed.

+ He wrote, “What a lovely film this is, so gentle and whimsical, so simple and profound”.

+ Then the main gentle countryside theme is heard on solo flute and violins.

+ He was a gentle and pious man.

+ One young or pup is produced each year, and the mother is very attentive and gentle with her offspring.

+ These dogs are usually gentle and happy and good with children and other dogs.

+ Many years later Michelangelo said that the two things that had helped him to be a good artist were being born in the gentle countryside of Arezzo and being raised in a house where, along with his nurse’s milk, he was given the training to use a chisel and hammer.

+ The book, a fictional autobiography of a gentle highbred horse, had a strong moral purpose.

+ In addition, the Magnetospheric Imaging Instrument saw that this gentle gradient was punctuated by three sharp drops in plasma flow on each side of the moon, a pattern that was also nearly symmetric.

+ The townspeople immediately fear the Beast, but Belle insists he’s gentle and kind.

+ I assumed I was dealing with either a right wing troll, or a newbie unfamiliar with NPOV, OR, not to mention w:WP:NONAZIS, so I headed over to a gentle explanation, or something sterner.

+ Some of her most well-known and best-loved songs are “Blessed Assurance”, “Pass Me Not, O Gentle Saviour”, and “To God Be the Glory”.

+ The piano has a gentle accompaniment which sounds like the throbbing of the spinning wheel.

+ Russian Spaniels are usually very gentle with people and other dogs.

+ They begin at the southeastern tip of the Florida peninsula, about 15 miles south of Miami, FloridaMiami, and extend in a gentle arc south-southwest and then westward to Key West, the westernmost of the inhabited islands, and on to the uninhabited Dry Tortugas.

+ Their noses are short with a gentle curve.

+ Ceramic hair irons are believed to be gentle to the hair.

+ As the master he was gentle and kind in keeping order among the other monks.

+ The Elephant Queen Pageant is held to find a rather plump lady who could interpret and display the elephant’s gentle character.

+ The gentle Quakers change Tom Loker greatly.

+ The Stabyhoun is a gentle breed that is patient with children and other dogs.

+ When it requires the world or universe to be destroyed, Shiva does it by the Tandava, and Lasya, which is graceful and delicate and expresses emotions on a gentle level and is considered the feminine dance attributed to the goddess Parvati.

+ Some have gentle dispositions and bite only when provoked, while others are much more aggressive.

+ Labrador retrievers are gentle and loving.

+ Humans can use these lamps to keep warm, to warm a part of the body that is injured and needs gentle heat, etc.

+ It is known for its gentle rhythm.

+ They despise the man’s daughter by his first marriage, but she is gentle and beautiful, They treat her meanly.

+ The Lemon Shark is gentle in nature and doesn’t seem to be aggressive towards people, including divers.

+ Some of the important progressive rock bands from the late 1960s and early 1970s include The Moody Blues, Jethro Tull Jethro Tull; Yes, Genesis; Emerson; Lake Palmer; Rush; Gentle Giant; Happy The Man; Van der Graaf Generator, and King Crimson.

+ This makes a well-marked escarpment to the northwest and a gentle southeast slope to the River Thames.

+ The leafleaves have a gentle lemon scent, related to mint.

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

+ These dogs are usually very gentle but can be rough with young children.

“explosive” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “explosive”:

+ It protects the wearer from most pistol and revolver bullets and from fragments of explosive devices such as grenades.

+ The explosive is inside a shell of tungsten.

+ At least one improvised explosive device was found on Capitol, and another was close by at the headquarters of the Republican Party.

+ When the explosive goes off, the shrapnel flies out in all directions with a similar effect to a bullet.

+ The development of explosive artillery shells made the use of iron armor plate on warships necessary.

+ A second explosive device was found and defused on a train at another metro station.

+ A bomb is usually some kind of container filled with explosive material that is designed to destroy things.

explosive - sentence examples
explosive – sentence examples

Example sentences of “explosive”:

+ Another explosive eruption at Mount Meager would also have a considerable impact on local mining and logging operations, as well as significant negative impacts on the Lillooet River fishery.

+ Their explosive belts have been copied by groups in Palestine, Chechnya and Iraq.

+ When an airplane reaches the speed of sound, it makes a bang sound or an explosive noise it can be seen with the naked eye.

+ The explosive nature of past eruptions at Mount Meager indicates that this volcano also poses a considerable long-distance treat to communities across southern British Columbia and Alberta.

+ This Finnish use of the hand- or sling sling-thrown explosive against Soviet tanks was repeated in the subsequent Continuation War.

+ It reacts with acids to make the explosive hydrazoic acid, which also is a very toxic gas.

+ Invented by a British officer during the Napoleonic Wars, it is a fused explosive shell filled with many small balls or iron/lead bits.

+ Meager’s eruption 2,350 years ago is the youngest explosive eruption in Canada.

+ This was the same explosive force as a bomb using 1,000 metric tons of TNT.

+ Undergoes violent chemical change at elevated temperatures and pressures, reacts violently with water, or may form explosive mixtures with water.

+ Another explosive eruption at Mount Meager would also have a considerable impact on local mining and logging operations, as well as significant negative impacts on the Lillooet River fishery.

+ Their explosive belts have been copied by groups in Palestine, Chechnya and Iraq.

More in-sentence examples of “explosive”:

+ The suicide bomber, Salman Ramadan Abedi, was a 22-year-old British citizen of Sunni Islam faith The lone male was reported to have carried out the attack using an improvised explosive device in an act of a suicide attack.

+ In 1988, the roof of Aloha Airlines Flight 243 peeled off when the plane was cruising, causing explosive decompression.

+ Transportation regulations require potentially explosive chemicals, fuels, and pressurized containers to be transported safely.

+ On March 19, 2008, there was a small explosion in Halemau crater, the first explosive event since 1924 and the first eruption in the Kīlauea caldera since September 1982.

+ This means any explosive thing that can be used in combat and includes bombs, missiles, warheads, and mines.

+ A modern torpedo is a cigar-shaped, self-propelled, underwater explosive device designed to destroy another ship or submarine.Confederate president Davis was opposed to their use.

+ Each dart has around of explosive in it.

+ Pneumatic devices are also used where electric motors cannot be used for safety reasons, such as deep in a mine where explosive dust or gases may be present.

+ As well, many countries have regulations restricting the possession and use of potentially explosive materials so they will only go to appropriate industrial and research uses.

+ It is a bittersweet tale of two pairs of siblings – Abir-Drishti and Subho-Antara, the show encapsulates their intertwined destinies as Drishti and Subho cross paths time and again leading to series of explosive coincidences and happenstances.

+ Typically these eruptions consist of a central vent explosion, conducive to an explosive eruption causing pyroclastic flows and/or lahars.

+ Anti-tank guns fire thick shells without much explosive inside.

+ It is also explosive and highly flammable.

+ A Plastic exlplosive is an explosive that can be formed freely, and that can take almost any form.

+ A Pipe bomb is a kind of explosive bomb.

+ Acetone peroxide is a very explosive and dangerous chemical compound.

+ Readily capable of detonation or explosive decomposition at normal temperatures and pressures.

+ A rocket-propelled grenade or an RPG is the name for any kind of weapon, held on the shoulder that fires rockets that have an explosive warhead.

+ Ballinger and ROK Marine Corps Major Kim Hah Chul were killed in the tunnel by a North Korean explosive device.

+ The bond is broken when the explosive is made.

+ Alternatively, “decayed” may refer to the powder being damp and sticking together, making it unfit for use in firearms— in which case the explosive capabilities of the barrels would not have been significantly affected.

+ At approximately 01:35 BST, a controlled explosion was conducted by police in Cathedral Gardens after what was believed to be an explosive device was found.

+ On 7 June 1917, as part of the Battle of Messines, the Allies of World War IAllies set off hundreds of tonnes of high explosive in 19 mines at the same time.

+ He carried out “the single most outstanding act of explosive ordnance disposal ever recorded in Afghanistan”.

+ On 12 June 1972, the flight went into explosive decompression after a cargo door was blown out from the airplane.

+ The parachutes were thrown out by small explosive charges that were fired by batteries.

+ The suicide bomber, Salman Ramadan Abedi, was a 22-year-old British citizen of Sunni Islam faith The lone male was reported to have carried out the attack using an improvised explosive device in an act of a suicide attack.

+ In 1988, the roof of Aloha Airlines Flight 243 peeled off when the plane was cruising, causing explosive decompression.
+ Transportation regulations require potentially explosive chemicals, fuels, and pressurized containers to be transported safely.

+ Sometimes, even a low explosive may detonate.

+ Much of its popularity is due to its aggressive attitude and willingness to strike a bait with explosive force.

+ It is filled with explosive or other things such as an incendiary device.

+ They can also be triggered by vehicles driving along a road such as an improvised explosive devices.

+ Jenkem also contains methane, which is explosive and flammable.

+ If there is only a little air, explosive chemicals may form.

+ He was awarded the George Cross because he made safe over 80 improvised explosive devices in Afghanistan.

+ The bombs are often designed with objects such as nails, or ball bearings packed in and around the explosive device to act as shrapnel.

+ The presence of silicasilicic volcanic rocks such as rhyolite is also indicative of explosive eruptions.

+ Normally, these type of stratovolcanoes generate explosive Plinian eruptions with associated pyroclastic flows that can melt snow and glaciers near the summit, thus producing devastating lahars.

+ This explosive armour protects by pushing against the other explosion.

+ A hand grenade is a small explosive Bombdevice that is thrown at a target.

+ A mortar is an artillery weapon which fires explosive shells.

+ This happened during a patrol, when his vehicle hit an improvised explosive devise.

+ Nitroglycerin, also known as nitroglycerine, trinitroglycerin, trinitroglycerine, 1,2,3-trinitroxypropane and glyceryl trinitrate, is a heavy, colorless, oily, explosive liquid obtained by nitrating glycerol.

+ This caused damage to the fuselage but not the explosive damage in the case of Turkish 981.

+ The volcanic island Whakaari/White Island in New Zealand’s northeastern Bay of Plenty region explosive eruptionexplosively erupted on 9 December 2019 at 2:11 pm NZDT.

+ RPGs with High explosive anti-tank warheads are very effective against armored vehicles such as armored personnel carriers.

+ Ike developed an eye late on September 3 as it did explosive intensification, as it strengthened from a tropical storm to a Category 4 hurricane in twelve hours with an guessed pressure drop of 43 mbars, from 991 to 948 mbar; and a 24-hour pressure drop of 61 mbar, from 996 to 935 mbars.

+ Its volcanos are the most explosive in Canada.

+ The combination of wind, heat, and dryness turns the chaparral into explosive fuel for the infamous wildfires the region is known for.

+ Kidd named it naphthalene because “naphtha”  means any explosive hydrocarbon mixture.

+ On that day, at Camp Radcliff, Republic of Vietnam, Kawamura smothered an enemy-thrown explosive with his body, sacrificing his life to protect those around him.

+ It has explosive eruptions.

Some example sentences of “thigh”

How to use in-sentence of “thigh”:

+ It shows impressions of a large part of the flight membrane and under UV-light remains of the muscles of the thigh and arm become visible.

+ The single bone in the thigh is called the femur.

+ In the 1953 season, Clarke played four early games before suffering a thigh injury from which he was unable to recover well enough to make any more appearances.

+ Eastern Standard Time on January 6, 1994, American figure skatingfigure skater Nancy Kerrigan was hit on the lower right thigh with a baton at the Cobo Arena in Detroit, Michigan.

+ The first specimen consisted of a partial jaw, a single neck vertebra, part of the arm and wing bones and the left thigh bone.

+ In human anatomy, the thigh is the area between the hip and the knee.

+ Dutch anatomist Eugene Dubois first described it as “Pithecanthropus erectus”, based on a skullcap and a modern-looking thigh bone found from the bank of a river in Java.

+ When its safety cap is taken off and the auto-injector is pushed against the thigh, it will automatically send the needle into the thigh and deliver the medicines.

Some example sentences of thigh
Some example sentences of thigh