+ It was disappointing for him enter like that, but he trained a lot to win a scholarship.
+ When first released in 2001, Itanium’s speed was disappointing compared to other processor types.
+ But someone is taking time to write something and it get deleted just like that for real its disappointing a lot.
+ She explained, “Harry HAD to be an orphan – so that he’s a free agent, with no fear of letting down his parents, disappointing them … Hogwarts HAS to be a boarding school – half the important stuff happens at night! Then there’s the security.
+ He had a disappointing season, with only two top ten finishes.
+ In 1984, Selena y Los Dinos signed with Freddie Records and released their debut album entitled “Mis Primeras Grabaciones”, the album ended up with disappointing sales and Freddie Records wanted to put Selena y Los Dinos second album on hold until the band became more seasoned, the band ended up leaving Freddie Records after contract disagreements.
+ After Bart complains about his music tastes and a disappointing trip to the music store, Homer decides to try to become more in touch with music by taking the kids to Hullapaloosa.
disappointing – example sentences
Example sentences of “disappointing”:
+ But Alex isn't disappointing at all.
+ On 15 March 1998, Pašek committed suicide by gunshot in his office at Slovan Bratislava in the wake of Slovakia's disappointing performance at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, NaganoNagano, Japan.
+ But Alex isn’t disappointing at all.
+ On 15 March 1998, Pašek committed suicide by gunshot in his office at Slovan Bratislava in the wake of Slovakia’s disappointing performance at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, NaganoNagano, Japan.
+ The band then released the album Impact Is Imminent, which was considered a disappointing album compared to Fabulous Disaster.
+ In a meeting held in late May, the Australian Advisory War Council said the battle was disappointing since the Allies knew about the Japanese plans.
+ Gingrich dropped out on May 2 after a disappointing showing in the Delaware primary that left his number of victories at 2 to Romney’s 28.
+ There “are” issues with the referencing, and it’s disappointing that no efforts were made by the author to improve the page after it was tagged.
+ The tournament was a success, but disappointing for Staunton personally; in the second round he was knocked out by Anderssen, who won the tournament convincingly; and in the play-off for third place Staunton was narrowly beaten by Elijah Williams.
+ He was fired from his head coaching position with the San Diego Chargers in 2007, after leading the Chargers to a 14ndash;2 regular season record but a disappointing second round playoff loss.
+ For example, someone who has excessive fear of disappointing God, fear they will go to Hell upon death, or committing sins is scrupulous, which is OCD based on religion.
+ Because of a disappointing year, the Capitals traded some of their veteran players.
+ McNair was given the starting job in Baltimore over the disappointing Kyle Boller.
– Lacking distinct teeth, like all placoderms, they used the sharpened edges of a bony plate as a biting surface.
– Gharials have an outer row of soft, smooth or feebly-keeled scutes in addition to the bony dorsal scutes.
– The group of bony fish known as the teleosts first appeared during the Triassic period.
– They feed on rays, bony fish, dolphins, carrion, and car license plates in their stomachs.
– Most of the back and tail was lined by bony tendons arranged in a lattice along the neural spines of the vertebrae.
– The group always has a long tail, stiffened by rod-like bony tendons to keep it straight.
– Megalodon hunted large and medium-sized whales, attacking the bony areas, such as chest, fins, or tail.
– It was a bony fish named “Moricus” in 2015 after Port Mor, where it was discovered.
How to use the word bony
Example sentences of “bony”:
– Holes made by teeth have been found on the bony frill behind the horns, and on the sacrum.
– It had bony protrusions on its head, back, abdomen, legs and along the tail.
– This group has at times been classified with the sharks: the similarities are obvious, not only do the chondrosteans mostly lack bone, the structure of the jaw is more akin to that of sharks than other bony fish.
– Its flattened saber teeth were protected by a bony flange from the lower jaw.
– They have short, beaked, parrot-like skulls, with or without bony head crests.
– The son collected a unique fossil of the giant bony fish “Xiphactinus audax” with the skeleton of another bony fish, “Gillicus arcuatus” inside the larger one.
– Its defence had to stand up to attacks from taller theropods, hence the bony shield which covered its neck.
– Many had primitive characteristics like teeth in their jaws and long bony tails.
– The game uses some things from “Super Mario World” like Baby Yoshis, Sumo Bros., Bony Beetles, and diagonal pipess.
– It was the first genus of sauropod known to have armour of bony plates embedded in its skin.
– The carapace and plastron are joined together on the turtle’s sides by bony structures called “bridges”.
– It was a bulky quadruped that relied on its many rows of bony spikes for protection.
– The group now includes over 80% of all fish and 95% of all bony fish.
– Though a bony fish takes in water with its mouth, rays do not because they live at the bottom of the ocean.
– These are bony fishes with paired rounded fins.
- Holes made by teeth have been found on the bony frill behind the horns, and on the sacrum.
- It had bony protrusions on its head, back, abdomen, legs and along the tail.
More in-sentence examples of “bony”:
– All bovids have even-toed hooves, horizontal pupils, ruminating guts, and bony horns.
– The oceanic whitetip shark feeds mainly on bony fish, including lancetfish, oarfish, barracuda, Carangidaejacks, dolphinfish, marlin, tuna, mackerels, and threadfins.
– Scutes with a bony base are properly called osteoderms.
– Plaice are characterised by their smooth, brown skin, red spots and bony ridge behind the eyes.
– They also both have a similar diet consisting of bony fish, crustaceans, stingrays, and smaller sharks.
– The tail was flexible at the base but sheathed in a lattice of bony rods; this allowed it to be carried in an upturned position.
– This is the largest eye ever recorded for any vertebrate; the colossal squid eye is larger still.University of California Museum of Paleontology: Motani’s Ichthyosaur page The eyes are surrounded by sclerotic rings, a kind of bony support.
– This shape would have joined with the lower jaw, or mandible, which was also spoon-shaped.’s mouth had a very complex and bony surface, called a secondary palate.
– The Bull shark mainly feeds on bony fish and small sharks.
– It had a long tail stiffened by bony tendons that stopped it from drooping.
– Their shell evolved from bony extensions of their backbones and broad ribs that expanded and grew together to form a complete shell.
– Feeding behaviour has been reported for this shark and includes biting into schools of bony fish.
– Fish found in the formation included bony fish, ray-finned fish, and lungfish.
– Cattle can either be horned, which are two bony points coming out on either side of a beast’s head, one on each side, or polled, where no horns are grown but a somewhat pointy poll is found at the top of a cow’s head.
– Like other hadrosaurs, it had a hollow, bony crest on top of its long head in the shape of a helmet flattened on the sides.
– The Silky shark feeds on bony fish such as tuna, mackerel, sardines, and mullets, and molluscs such as squid and paper nautilus.
– Knuckle-walking animals curl fingers or front toes like a fist and touch the ground using the bony part of the front foot, the knuckle.
– It is the heaviest known bony fish in the world.
– A scute is a bony external plate or Scale scale, as on the shell of a turtle, the skin of crocodiles or the feet of some birds.
– Its large hollow, bony crest was as big as the rest of its skull.
– The small bony plates have since been found on other titanosaurs.
– It looked a lot like its more advanced relative “Ankylosaurus”, but didn’t have the bony nodes at the end of its tail.
– They are parasites of freshwater and oceanmarine cartilaginous and bony fishes and turtles.
– The giant oarfish is the longest bony fish alive in the world today.
– It feeds mainly on bony fish, including eels, squirrelfish, snappers, damselfish, parrotfish, surgeonfish, and triggerfish.
– The southern cassowary, also known as double-wattled cassowary or two-wattled cassowary, is a large flightless black bird with hard and stiff plumage, two dangling red wattles and a big bony lump on its head called a casque.
– It is thought that the ancestors of the chondrosteans were bony fish but that this characteristic was lost in later evolutionary development, resulting in a lightening of the frame.
– It had large, robust teeth that were adapted to crushing, and its back was covered with thick round bony plates.
– They were light in comparison with the brachiosaurs, because their vertebrae were a lattice of bony struts, used to reduce weight and take maximum stress.
– It is one of the largest marlins and also one of the largest bony fish.
– A heel spur is a bony growth that develops around the heel bone, often caused by ill-fitting shoes, and sometimes causing pain.
– They feed on crustaceans like crabs and lobsters, molluscs like squids and octopuses, bony fish like tarpon, sardines, herrings, sea catfish, toadfish, porgies, jack jacks, croakers, groupers, flatfish, boxfish, and porcupine fish.
– The spectacled caiman gets its name from the bony ridge between its eyes, looking like a pair of eyeglasses.
– Its long tail had bony rods running along the spine giving it rigidity; the tail was used for balance and fast turning ability.
– They have about 40% of all bony fish.
– The Lemon shark’s diet consists mainly of bony fish and crustaceans.
– It had bony, rounded plates along its back and probably 4 bony spikes at the tip of its tail.
– These are circlar bony plates inside the outer edges of the cornea of the eye.
– It was an ornithischian dinosaur with bony dermal plates covering the top of its body.
– This animal had a bony crest, a flat, paddle-like plate over the top of the skull.Brachylophosaurus.
– The Bignose shark feeds mainly on bottom-dwelling bony fish, and cephalopods.
– Sarcopterygians and their relatives the Actinopterygii make up the super-class Osteichthyes, the ‘bony fish’, which have a bony skeleton rather than cartilage.
– It is a spiral-shaped cavity in the bony labyrinth, making 2.5 turns around its axis.
– Other nerves pass through bony canals, longer pathways enclosed by bone.
– Over about 10,000 generations, the sticklebacks show great differences, including variations in fins, changes in the number or size of their bony plates, variable jaw structure, and color differences.Kingsley D.M.
– They have small heads, peg-like teeth and vertical bony plates and spines on their back and tail.
– An unusual features of sticklebacks is that they have no Scale scales, although some species have bony armour plates.
- All bovids have even-toed hooves, horizontal pupils, ruminating guts, and bony horns.
- The oceanic whitetip shark feeds mainly on bony fish, including lancetfish, oarfish, barracuda, Carangidaejacks, dolphinfish, marlin, tuna, mackerels, and threadfins.
- Scutes with a bony base are properly called osteoderms.
+ On February 25 2009, Formartine United, Turriff United and Strathspey Thistle were accepted into the league for the following season, with Banks O’ Dee being the unsuccessful club.
+ Aberdeen is a city on the north east coast of Scotland where the rivers River DeeDee and Don flow into the North Sea.
+ Johnson was married to Dee Simms from 1997 until her death from heart disease in 2005.
+ Liberal DemocratsLiberal Democrat Leader Dee Doocey stated that the payments were “completely inexcusable” and added that “It seems like there’s one law for the ordinary working person and one law for the political class.” Tony Travers, local government expert at the London School of Economics, said: “I think most people will be shocked.
+ They played song after song, only interrupted by DeeDee‘s shouts of “one, two, three, four!”.
+ Jane Dee Hull was an American politician and educator.
+ The minigames include DeeDee‘s Dance Off, Cootie Call, Up N Atom, and Dexter Dodge Ball.
+ All rivers discharging into the Irish Sea from Silverdale, LancashireSilverdale on the Cumbria/Lancashire border south to the Dee Estuary.
dee some example sentences
Example sentences of “dee”:
+ Dexter and DeeDee tricked the clones into going to the Rude Removal system, making the two whole.
+ The last name Dee cames from the Welsh word “du”, meaning “black”.
+ Storm, Dee Bradley Baker and Erik Aadahl, Kong and Warbat played by Terry Notary and Robin Atkin Downes vocalizations the character.
+ About ten years after his death, the antiquarian Robert Cotton found some of Dee writings, mostly records of Dee‘s communications with angels.
+ He is voiced by Dee Bradley Baker in a German accent.
+ A previous cast iron design, the Dee bridge which collapsed in 1847, failed due to poor use of cast-iron girders.
+ The Pee Dee River, also called the Great Pee Dee River, is a river in North Carolina and South Carolina.
+ Dunham introduces Sweet Daddy Dee in “Arguing with Myself” as his “new manager”.
+ When Dunham objects, Daddy Dee points out that Dunham makes people laugh and feel good for a living.
+ However Banks O’ Dee and Strathspey Thistle also applied, giving the potential for an 18 team Highland league in 2009-10 if three of these four clubs were elected.
+ The River Dee rises in the Cairngorms and flows through Strathdee to reach the North Sea at Aberdeen.
+ Dexter and DeeDee tricked the clones into going to the Rude Removal system, making the two whole.
+ The last name Dee cames from the Welsh word "du", meaning "black".
+ Storm, Dee Bradley Baker and Erik Aadahl, Kong and Warbat played by Terry Notary and Robin Atkin Downes vocalizations the character.
+ John Dee translated the “Necronomicon” into English.
+ Billy Dee Williams is an AmericansAmerican actor, artist, and writer.
+ After retrieving his voice-modulating invention from DeeDee‘s cootie-ridden room, he has to dance with her in order to convince her to guess the password.
+ It is centered at 35°49’0″ North, 80°15’31” West northeast of High Rock Lake, part of the Yadkin-Pee Dee chain of lakes in central North Carolina.
+ In 1583, while Dee was away in Europe, his home and library at Mortlake were destroyed by a mob.
+ Danny Zuko and Sandra Dee meet in Los Angeles, California in summer 1959 and they fall in love.
+ He played with other musicians such as Dee Clark, Little Willie John, Sam Cooke, James Brown, Jackie Wilson, and Joe Tex.
+ Kelly helped Dee to get visions from angels using a crystal ball.
More in-sentence examples of “dee”:
+ Later, Dee came to believe that many of his books had been stolen by former friends and associates.
+ DeeDee abused her daughter Gypsy by lying about her age, faking medical illnesses about Gypsy and physically tying her up.
+ Later, Dee came to believe that many of his books had been stolen by former friends and associates.
+ DeeDee abused her daughter Gypsy by lying about her age, faking medical illnesses about Gypsy and physically tying her up.
+ Dexter has made a Rude Removal machine to remove the rudeness from DeeDee.
+ William Dee Smith is a retired United States Navy four star admiral.
+ His inventions are destroyed by his older sister DeeDee.
+ She voiced the role of Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels#DeeDee SkyesDeeDee Skyes in the animated movie “Scoob!”.
+ Because Casaubon wrote in his introduction that Dee was really dealing with evil spirits when he believed he was communicating with angels, Dee was thought of as a fool for some time.
+ Allison Janney plays DeeDee.
+ The main characters are Oggy, Joey, Marky, DeeDee and Jack.
+ Ruby Dee plays Flipper’s mother Mrs Purify.
+ She is best known for her role as Sweet Dee Reynolds on the FX comedy series “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia”, which had her starring since 2005.
+ Furie and stars Diana Ross, Richard Pryor, and Billy Dee Williams.
+ Jay Dee Bentley is the Bass guitarbassist and co-founding member of the punk rock band Bad Religion.
+ He was played by Billy Dee Williams in “Batman Batman”, by The Dark Knight”, and Gotham.” He was voiced by Richard Moll in “Batman: The Animated Series”.
+ They went to DeeDee‘s room and saw their mom with a bar of soap.
+ Originally a glam rock band influenced by New York Dolls, when Dee Snider came they moved to a heavy metal direction.
+ The Forces of Evil”, the upcoming “Dexter and DeeDee“, etc.
+ Darin was married to actress Sandra Dee from 1960 to 1967.
+ The musical numbers were staged by Marc Breaux and DeeDee Wood.
+ Though a section of it passes through England, it passes into Wales once again before discharging into the Irish Sea via the Dee estuary.
+ Though all seems well, the game ends with DeeDee angering Dexter by trashing one of his equipments.
+ DeeDee Davis is an AmericansAmerican voice talent and comedienne.
+ Lindsay Dee Lohan was born in The Bronx borough of New York City, on July 02,1986, to Dina Lohan and Michael Lohan.
+ Former White House Press Secretary DeeDee Myers as well as expert pollster Patrick Caddell served as consultants for the show from the beginning, helping writers and actors depict the West Wing accurately.
+ Jonathan Dee was born in London in a Welsh family.
+ One of the songs on this album is Calm My Nerves featuring Don and Reel, a Hip-Hop singer from the United States; also participate in the album Easy con Tego Calderon ‘, Zion, Voltio, Eddie Dee and Costuleta.
+ DeeDee Kenniebrew still performs in the group, now a trio.
+ Only those tributaries of the River Dee River Dee which flow wholly or partly in England are listed here – for a complete list of the rivers and watercourses of the Dee catchment see List of rivers of Wales.
+ These include the mouth of the River Dee River Dee, the seaside towns of north Wales, the Menai Strait, the Isle of Anglesey, the Llŷn Peninsula, Cardigan Bay, miles of sand in the National Park in Pembrokeshire, <!– several other NPs have some length of coastline; cf.
+ The River Quoich or Quoich Water is a tributary of the River Dee, AberdeenshireRiver Dee in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
+ Most of the still existing papers of Dee are also in the British Museum.
+ John Dee was a well-known English mathematician, astronomer, astrologyastrologer, occultist, and consultant to Queen Elizabeth One.
+ In 1564, Dee wrote the HermeticaHermetic work “Monas Hieroglyphica” about a symbol of his own design which stood for the mystical unity of all creation.
+ The movie stars Frances Dee as Betsy Connell, Christine Gordon as Jessica Holland, and Tom Conway as Paul Holland.
+ Sandra Dee was born in New Jersey.
+ O’Leary married Dee Koppang on 14 September 2012.
+ However, a song from the movie, Zip a Dee Doo Dah, is very popular, and there is a ride based on the movie at various Disney theme parks, though it was recently announced that it will be changed to a ride based on The Princess and the Frog as a result of the George Floyd protests.
+ His success was marked through collaborations with The Bruckner Symphony Orchestra, Samul noriSamul-Nori, DeeDee Bridgewater, George Garzone, Jamaaladeen Tacuma, a.m.m..
+ Godejohn and Gypsy planned and killed DeeDee while she was sleeping.
+ On February 18, 1998, the Celtics traded Roger along with Chauncey Billups, Dee Brown Dee Brown and John Thomas to the Kenny Anderson, Popeye Jones and Žan Tabak.
+ The county is in the Pee Dee region of South Carolina, about 90 miles north of Charleston, South Carolina and about 130 miles east of the state capital, Columbia.
+ Deanna Bowers, better known as Dee Wallace, is an American actress.
+ The Dee and most of its tributaries arise in Wales.
+ DeeDee Ramone was a German-American singer, songwriter and musician.
+ The show is about the real life story of Gypsy Blanchard and the murder of her mother, DeeDee Blanchard.
+ His records included the 1962 pop musicpop hit “I Need Your Lovin, with DeeDee Ford..
+ Ruby Dee was an AmericansAmerican actress, screenwriter and playwright.
+ Joey Ramone was an AmericansAmerican punk musician and founder member of the Ramones, in which he was lead singer, along with DeeDee Ramone, Tommy Ramone, and Johnny Ramone.
+ She has one of the longest and most successful careers in pop music, and she has become one of the most recognisable celebrities and sex symbols.
+ It is Waterford’s most recognisable landmark.
+ In a 2005 survey of British adults, Baker’s voice was the fourth most recognisable after Elizabeth II of the United Kingdomthe Queen, Tony Blair and Margaret Thatcher.
+ Kashmiri saffron is recognisable by its extremely dark maroon-purple hue, among the world’s darkest, which suggests the saffron’s strong flavour, aroma, and colourative effect.
+ Subsequently, the fossil record—again mainly from Europe—consists of bones clearly recognisable as belonging to parrots of modern type.
+ Instead of a load of meaningless numbers, these contributors will have a recognisable name, and this silly “anyone can edit” business still works all the same.
+ Sexual interests change in many species when exposed to stressors.
+ That was later tarnished as in 2012 they and defesnive coodinator Gregg Williams were exposed to have used a bounty stystem, in which players were paid to deliver especially hard/illegal hits to the opponent.
+ Unintentional explosions can be caused when chemicals are mixed together, or when pressurized containers or flammable materials are heated or exposed to flames.
+ Individuals exposed to blasts frequently have loss of memory for events before and after explosion, confusion, headache, impaired sense of reality, and reduced decision-making ability.
+ It is hard to find places to wash up, and homeless people are exposed to extreme cold and hot sun.
+ The earliest symptoms of VX poisoning depend on how a person was exposed to VX.
In-sentence examples of exposed to
Example sentences of “exposed to”:
+ They call this freerunning, but since they are exposed to daylight and dark, it’s not the same as freerunning as the scientists use the term.
+ The women of that time valued chastity, and when they went out, they covered their faces with a shawl or cloak which would prevent them from being exposed to the outside world.
+ Stereotype boost can increase an individual’s performance on a task when he/she is exposed to a positive stereotype about his/her group.
+ When exposed to antibiotics, most bacteria die quickly, but some may have mutations that make them slightly less susceptible.
+ The Jews and Gypsies were exposed to total annihilation i.e., to the campaign of mass murder and to, lesser part, deportation.
+ Thus, the cells on the side not directly exposed to light will grow faster than the opposing side, and the stem will curve towards the light source.
+ When dried, jelly fungi become hard and shriveled; when exposed to water, they return to their original form.
+ When the poles are again exposed to sunlight, the frozen CO sublimes, creating enormous winds that sweep off the poles as fast as 400km/h.
+ They call this freerunning, but since they are exposed to daylight and dark, it's not the same as freerunning as the scientists use the term.
+ The women of that time valued chastity, and when they went out, they covered their faces with a shawl or cloak which would prevent them from being exposed to the outside world.
+ During his studies, Stresemann was exposed to the principal political arguments of his day, particularly the German debate about socialism.
+ Many things about the type of toxin a person was exposed to affect toxicity.
+ Airports, bus stations, train stations, public transport, gas stations, and rest stops are all places travelers can be exposed to catching the virus.
+ Some chemicals can cause birth defects, if a pregnant woman is exposed to enough of them.
+ Respect for the dignity of every person is fundamental especially that of the poor, exposed to contempt by the powerful.
+ Therefore it is exposed to toxins and mechanical injuries.
More in-sentence examples of “exposed to”:
+ The silk hardens as soon as it is exposed to the air.
+ After her father’s return from Vietnam, he was diagnosed as having multiple sclerosis, possibly as a result of having been exposed to the herbicide Agent Orange while serving in the army.
+ When a person with a phobia is exposed to their fear occur at these physical and psychological symptoms.
+ If it is exposed to air, it will not stay shiny for long.
+ The head is exposed to the air.
+ Once a person has been exposed to a toxin, there are many things that affect toxicity.
+ Two species of lichen were exposed to the vacuum of Outer spacespace, to cosmic radiation and huge swings of temperature.
+ He says he was exposed to the energy draining properties of the Realm.
+ For example, solar cells produce electricity when they are exposed to sun light.
+ If this person is exposed to the same virus in the future, the person’s immune system will remember and will fight the virus.
+ One day when Bruce was working he was exposed to Gamma radiation.
+ This left the Germans exposed to the Gas as well.
+ At standard temperature and pressure, beryllium resists oxidation when exposed to oxygen.
+ As the bay is very broad and shallow, a person trapped by the quicksand would be exposed to the danger of the returning tide, which can come in rapidly.
+ It releases hydrogen fluoride when exposed to water.
+ In Flint, between 6,000 and 12,000 children have been exposed to drinking water with high levels of lead.
+ Hence an interstellar ship would be much more exposed to the hazards found in interplanetary travel, including vacuum, Ionizing radiationradiation, weightlessness, and micrometeoroids.
+ Subsequently, at least 200 people died of radiation sickness, 10,000 people were evacuated from their homes, and 470,000 people were exposed to radiation.
+ The women are brought to a Buddhist temple, where they exposed to the monk’s philosophies regarding inner beauty, though Chrissy and Jessica are resistant to participate.
+ Smoked hams are cured in brine and then exposed to the smoke from burning wood chips.
+ It darkens when exposed to light, which makes a picture.
+ Higher-energy radiation, including ultraviolet radiation, usually “is” carcinogenic, if a person is exposed to it long enough.
+ Next the nuclei are exposed to radio waves that make α go to the β orientation.
+ The most potent neurotoxin known is produced when the bacteria is exposed to low oxygen and body temperature.
+ The corals which are not exposed to fresh air are still alive.
+ As a result, three workers were exposed to neutron radiation doses in excess of allowable limits.
+ Punjabi languagePunjabi and Urdu/Hindi are spoken in a region that has had ethnic and identity conflict, so have been exposed to the dialect versus language question.
+ The ammonium carbonate is exposed to air to decompose any bicarbonate and then is sold.
+ Many parts of the body with exposed membranes but no taste sensors produce a similar sensation of heat when exposed to such chemicals.
+ Lassa fever is transmitted by humans through skin lesions, mucous that is exposed to the virus, or by a patient’s blood.
+ Brass will corrode when it is exposed to moisture, Chloridechlorides, acetates, acids.
+ Irritant-Induced Asthma after being exposed to the environmental irritants.
+ Dry ice exposed to normal air gives off carbon dioxide gas that is odorless and colorless.
+ He was first exposed to the Nandan art in Peking Opera and became very interested in it.
+ If someone is exposed to lead for a long time, it ruins their kidneys and gives them abdominal pains.
+ This varies with the type of plant and tissue exposed to low temperatures.
+ The abdomen is raised until its tip points at the sun, minimizing their surface area exposed to the heat.
+ At other times the rocks experience other extreme conditions, baking in the sun or exposed to cold winds.
+ Bradley was born in Oakland,CA.Growing up in Richmond,CA,Bradley was first exposed to music by his mother Janice,and his Uncle Jerley.She played piano in the house, and encouraged Stephen to practice the Trumpet,when he took it up at age 13.Bradley continued to become more serious about music at El Cerrito High School,playing in the Jazz Ensemble,and the Symphonic Band.
+ According to its datasheet, the polyisocyanurate product—charred pieces of which littered the area around Grenfell Tower after the fire—”will burn if exposed to a fire of sufficient heat and intensity”.
+ Usually, the older layer was exposed to erosion for some time before deposition of the younger.
+ There it would be exposed to the ravages of wild animals.
+ When the human immune system is Exposure exposed to an infection once, it can learn how to cope quickly if it is exposed to it again.
+ This occurs when the body is exposed to temperatures of approximately 55°C; any exposure longer than a few hours at this temperature or up to around 70°C kills.
+ He had a culture of anthrax germs that were left exposed to air.
+ Lack of clean water, Global Handwashing Daysanitation and toilets often make people, especially children, more exposed to illnesses such as hepatitis and cholera.
+ So the Germans failed to achieve a strategically important victory, and indeed, it had lengthened the battle line and created a salient exposed to Allied counter-offensives.
+ If a person is exposed to a small amount of a blood agent, their symptoms may not be life-threatening.
+ The silk hardens as soon as it is exposed to the air.
+ After her father's return from Vietnam, he was diagnosed as having multiple sclerosis, possibly as a result of having been exposed to the herbicide Agent Orange while serving in the army.
+ When a person with a phobia is exposed to their fear occur at these physical and psychological symptoms.
+ He was appointed an Officer of the Legion of Honour in January 2004 and appointed Grand Officer of the National Order of Merit in May 2011.
+ In 2010, the Council of Ministers of the Economic Union of Central Africa, gave Epaye the Medal of Grand Officer of the Order of Merit from the CEMAC Community.
+ He was made a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit in 2012.
+ When he came to power in 1961, South Korean per capita income was only United States dollarUSD 72, and North Korea was regarded as the greater economic and military power on the peninsula because North Korea was industrialized under the Japanese régime due to its geographical proximity to Manchuria and merit in terms of natural resources, and managed to rebuild after heavy bombing by the Americans during the Korean War.
+ In 2001, he was awarded the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany.
+ Later, people praised her bravery, and she got the Order of Merit for National Foundation for effort on independence in 1962, and the Honor Ewha Girls’ High School diploma in 1996.
+ Sir Arthur John Gielgud Order of Merit Gielgud was born in South Kensington, London and attended Westminster School.
merit in sentences?
Example sentences of “merit”:
+ For his role in North Africa he was awarded the Legion of Merit by the United States government in the rank of Chief Commander.
+ He was later made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit in 2005 “for services to film and the theatre”.
+ Walton was knighted in 1951 and appointed to the Order of Merit in 1967.
+ He received the BundesverdienstkreuzOrder of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany for his major contribution to German literature.
+ He was a Commander of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic.
+ He was awarded the Knight’s Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta in 1970, the Officer’s Cross in 1985 and later the Medal for Merit to Culture – Gloria Artis in 2012.
+ Given to recognize a lifetime of outstanding achievement and merit of the highest degree, especially in service to Canada or to humanity at large.
+ All 80 former laureates should be notable enough to merit an article.
+ He became a Companion of Honour in 1952 a member of the Order of Merit in 1965 and, in the year he died, he was the first musician ever to receive a life peer.
+ After he died he was given the Order of Merit for National Foundation in 1962.
+ For his role in North Africa he was awarded the Legion of Merit by the United States government in the rank of Chief Commander.
+ He was later made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit in 2005 "for services to film and the theatre".
+ Walton was knighted in 1951 and appointed to the Order of Merit in 1967.
+ Then-President of Poland Lech Kaczyński thanked her for her “heroism and uncommon bravery, for exceptional merit in saving human lives”.
+ Real Madrid was recognised as the FIFA Club of the 20th Century on 11 December 2000, and received the FIFA Centennial Order of Merit on 20 May 2004.
+ This category does not include articles such as “Isotopes of lt;element “, or the redirects for the about 3300 nuclides that do not merit individual articles.
+ He received the honour from Elizabeth II of the United KingdomQueen Elizabeth II at appointed to the Order of Merit by the Queen.
+ Basic question: Is the drink in itself notable enough to merit an article? – This is the question without the simple answer.
+ While in the United Kingdom, members rank below Knights and Dames Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, it has been claimed by Stanley Martin, in his book “The Order of Merit 1902-2002: One Hundred Years of Matchless Honour”, that the Order of Merit is actually the pinnacle of the British honours system.
+ In the 1999 New Year Honours, Charles was made a Knight Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for work to golf.
More in-sentence examples of “merit”:
+ Actions that merit the Distinguished Service Cross must be above those required for all other U.S.
+ The first mention of a possible Order of Merit was made after the Battle of Trafalgar, in 1805.
+ Actions that merit the Distinguished Service Cross must be above those required for all other U.S.
+ The first mention of a possible Order of Merit was made after the Battle of Trafalgar, in 1805.
+ In 2007, BHA’s new First Tee Golf Learning program received a national merit award, recognizing it as an innovative recreation/learning program for children.
+ Foster was knighted in 1990 and appointed to the Order of Merit in 1997.
+ He was awarded: Hero of the Soviet Union, Pilot-Cosmonaut of the USSR, Order of Lenin, Order of the Red Banner of Labour, Medal “For Merit in Space Exploration”, State Prize of the USSR, Order of the Banner of the Bulgarian People’s Republic, Medal “For the Strengthening Military Cooperation”.
+ In 2013, he was honoured with the Medal of Merit Medal of Merit by President Miloš Zeman.
+ In 2000, the Medal of Cultural Merit was attributed to Manuel Pereira da Silva for the City Council of Vila Nova de Gaia.
+ The Military Merit Cross German: “Militärverdienstkreuz”, Croatian languageCroatian: “Vojni križ za zasluge Empire of Austria and, after the establishment of the Dual Monarchy in 1867, the Empire of Austria-Hungary.
+ Liberland also presents an Order of Merit award called the “First Class Order of Merit” to persons who have contributed to the development of Liberland or to the ideas of freedom.
+ After he died he was given the Order of Merit for National Foundation.
+ In the 1999 New Year Honours Sotheran was appointed a Dame Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to museum administration.
+ Scouting had many members during the 1960s, but has declined since the 1970s, despite an attempt to make scouting modern by changing requirements and adding more merit badges.
+ With the establishment of the Legion of Merit award, the Purple Heart was no longer awarded for meritorious service.
+ She was awarded the highest honor in Hungary, the Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary.
+ The philosopher Plato thought that a government based on merit was better than democracy.
+ Sir Isaiah Berlin Order of Merit was a British philosopher.
+ It remains to be seen if such plans have any merit other than as political ways to draw attention to the way capitalism itself interacts with life.
+ For the whole of her career, in 1985 she obtained the honorary prize of the Ministry of Culture and Heritage Protection, the insignia of the Order of Cultural Merit and was elevated to the rank of Officer of the Insignia of the Republic of Tunisia.
+ She was awarded the King’s Medal of Merit in gold in 1996.
+ In July 2016, he was made an officer in the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany.
+ Sir Roger Penrose Order of Merit is an English mathematical physicist and Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics at the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford and Emeritus Fellow of Wadham College.
+ He was made a member of the Order of Merit in 1993.
+ He was made a member of the Order of Merit and was a professor at the University of Oxford.
+ This Federal Order of Merit was created on 7 September 1951.
+ During his time on tour, he finished inside the top 30 on the Order of Merit seven times and inside the top 100 16 times.
+ Renzo Piano, Order of Merit of the Italian RepublicOMRI, OMCA is an Italian architect and engineer.
+ The following is a list of Boy Scout merit badges.
+ He was given the 2006 South Korean Mugunghwa Order of Civil Merit Medal prize for outstanding citizen, for his work in supporting education.
+ Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, Order of Merit was a Scottish writer.
+ It’s a qualifying test for the National Merit Scholarship Program.
+ In 2009, he won the Person_of_Cultural_MeritDecoration of Cultural Merit from the Japanese government.
+ In 2009, she received the Knight’s Cross of the Order of Merit medal from the Republic of Poland.
+ He started to have many honours: He was Order of the British Empireknighted in Order of Merit in 1968.
+ He received the Commander Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany in 1998.
+ Gillock was given the Award of Merit for Service to American Music by the National Federation of Music Clubs five times.
+ Anyway: searching on google, I get articles for the prize, and the foundation, and the SEWP article directly afterwards – To me, this points to the fact, that the prize may not yet have reached a level of notability which would merit inclusion.
+ A large number of titles have strong media tie-ins and are considered short in literary and artistic merit by some people.
+ He was awarded the Romanian Order of Cultural Merit in 1967 and 2004.
+ At first, there were fifty-seven merit badges; today, there are 122.
+ He said it was more than Austen’s “intrinsic merit and interest” deserved.
+ Hodgkin was knighted in 1972 and appointed to the Order of Merit in 1973.
+ He was a recipient of the Italian Order of Merit for Culture and Art.
+ The final three focus on earning merit badges, serving the troop and serving the community.
+ He was posthumously awarded the Republic of Korea Medal of Order of Merit for National Foundation in 1962.
+ If you are unsure about the notability of an article, or the merit of an article as a translation candidate, do not add the template.
– Hennessy was established in 1765 by Irishman Richard Hennessy.
– Davis met Northern Irishman Dennis Taylor in the final which was a best-of-35-frames match.
– After Jack arrives in Rapture, Fontaine, pretending to be an Irishman named Atlas, tells Jack he can help him if Jack helps Atlas rescue his wife and son.
– Following Ireland’s successful entry into Europe Hillery was rewarded by becoming the first Irishman to serve on the European Commission.
– In 1976 he won his first European Tour event, the Greater Manchester Open, and in 1982 he became only the third Irishman to win the Irish Open.
– He eliminated fellow Irishman Finlay and made the final pinfall to eliminate the opposing captain John Morrison and survive along with Miz and long-time former rival Drew McIntyre.
– His book “The Dream of the Celt” is about the life of Irishman Roger Casement.
+ On September 11, 2015, Nordström was traded along with Kris Versteeg to the Carolina Hurricanes in exchange for a 3rd round draft pick in the 2017 NHL Entry Draft.
+ On July 1, 2015, Kessel was traded along with Tyler Biggs, Tim Erixon, and a conditional second round draft pick to the Pittsburgh Penguins in exchange for Kasperi Kapanen, Scott Harrington Scott Harrington, Nick Spaling, and conditional first- and third-round draft picks.
+ He was traded back to the Devils on February 13, 2013 in exchange for a 4th round pick and a 7th round pick in the 2014 NHL Entry Draft.
+ She promises to make him the greatest king who has ever lived, in exchange for the drinking horn and a son who will replace Grendel.
+ On April 3, 2013, the Senators traded Bishop to the Tampa Bay Lightning in exchange for Cory Conacher and a fourth-round draft pick.
In sentence examples of in exchange for
Example sentences of “in exchange for”:
+ On October 17, 2014, the Celtics traded Anthony to the Detroit Pistons in exchange for Will Bynum.
+ His guilty plea to a single felony in exchange for becoming a key witness led to a reduced sentence, which he served at Fort Holabird outside Baltimore, Maryland.
+ On October 17, 2014, the Celtics traded Anthony to the Detroit Pistons in exchange for Will Bynum.
+ His guilty plea to a single felony in exchange for becoming a key witness led to a reduced sentence, which he served at Fort Holabird outside Baltimore, Maryland.
+ On June 28, 2014 at the 2014 NHL Entry Draft, the Blackhawks traded Bollig to the Calgary Flames in exchange for the 83rd overall pick in the draft.
+ A truce was proposed, allowing the Roman army to return to Syria safely, in exchange for Rome giving up all territory east of the Euphrates.
+ On February 18, 2011, he was traded along with Mark Stuart to the Atlanta Thrashers in exchange for Boris Valabik and Rich Peverley.
+ The payment covered one half or less of the production costs of the music video, and Black’s family could have paid nothing in exchange for giving up all rights to the song.
+ Strehlow gave Tjuwintjara food in exchange for his help as a guide.
+ The Maple Leafs traded Tlustý to the Carolina Hurricanes in exchange for Philippe Paradis.
+ The announcement came at the same time when a scandal over a “self-dealing” book-sales arrangement of Pugh’s books in exchange for contracts with the city were made public.
+ The lords gave land to knights in exchange for loyalty and protection.
+ The Navy pays for the Midshipmen’s college expenses in exchange for the students serving in the military upon graduation.
+ On June 9, 1998, the Raptors traded Rogers along with a two 1st-round picks in the 1998 NBA draft to the Houston Rockets in exchange for Kevin Willis.
+ He then delivers Klaue’s body to Wakanda in exchange for an audience with T’challa and demand the throne.
+ On January 5, 1975, the North Stars decided to trade the aging Parisé to the New York Islanders in exchange for Doug Rombough and Ernie Hicke.
+ Strange to get the Time Stone in exchange for not killing Iron Man.
+ After spending parts of 5 years with Detroit, he was sent down to the Hornets and was then traded to the Quebec Aces of the American Hockey League in exchange for Terry Gray on March 1, 1966.
+ On July 1, 2014, after Spezza had requested a trade, the Senators traded him along with Ludwig Karlsson to the Dallas Stars in exchange for Alex Chiasson, Alex Guptill, Nicolas Paul and a 2015 second-round pick to Ottawa.
+ He worked as a kitchen boy at a cheap Paris cafe in exchange for a room and food.
+ In 1790, representatives of both states met and decided that Vermont would pay $30,000 to New York in exchange for New York respecting the border between the two states at Lake Champlain.
More in-sentence examples of “in exchange for”:
+ On October 2, 1991, the Blackhawks traded Manson along with their 3rd round choice in 1992 NHL Entry Draft to the Edmonton Oilers in exchange for Steve Smith.
+ He gats an "inside" helper when Gillian's warlock brother Nicky offers to help in exchange for a share of the profits.
+ On October 2, 1991, the Blackhawks traded Manson along with their 3rd round choice in 1992 NHL Entry Draft to the Edmonton Oilers in exchange for Steve Smith.
+ He gats an “inside” helper when Gillian’s warlock brother Nicky offers to help in exchange for a share of the profits.
+ The scandal involved the United States Government selling weapons to Iran in exchange for Iran hostage crisishostages and to fund the Nicaraguan Contras.
+ Today, Thalwil has left most of its farming past behind in exchange for a town of commuters, with its public transportation links, low tax and good quality of life.
+ On February 21, 2001, the Avalanche traded Deadmarsh along with Aaron Miller in exchange for Jared Aulin, and Colorado’s first round pick in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft for Rob Blake and Steven Reinprecht.
+ During the 2013 NHL Entry draft, the Blackhawks traded Frolík to the Winnipeg Jets in exchange for the 74th and 134th overall picks in the 2013 NHL Entry draft.
+ On November 28, 2014, the Lightning traded him to the Anaheim Ducks in exchange for a third-round pick in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft.
+ On December 23, the Maple Leafs traded him along with Milan Marcetta to the Minnesota North Stars in exchange for Murray Hall Murray Hall, Ted Taylor, Len Lunde, Don Johns, Duke Harris, and the loan of Carl Wetzel.
+ On December 9, 2014, the Diamondbacks traded Montero to the Chicago Cubs in exchange for minor leaguers Jeferson Mejia and Zack Godley.
+ On June 22, 2012, the Capitals traded Eakin along with a second round pick to the Dallas Stars in exchange for Mike Ribeiro.
+ On September 11, 2015, Versteeg was traded along with Joakim Nordström to the Carolina Hurricanes in exchange for a 3rd round draft pick in the 2017 NHL Entry Draft.
+ They rewarded him with 10,000 pounds and a life pension, in exchange for the gold he discovered.
+ On January 23, 2004, the Rangers traded Carter back to the Capitals in exchange for Jaromír Jágr.
+ On February 28, 2015, he was traded from Florida to Anaheim Ducks in exchange for forward Dany Heatley and a draft pick in the third round of 2015 NHL draft.
+ He was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins on March 28, 2013 in exchange for Kenneth Agostino, Ben Hanowski, and a first-round draft pick in the 2013 NHL Draft.
+ He persuades Faust to buy Méphistophélès’s services on earth in exchange for Faust’s in Hell.
+ On January 31, 2013, HC Vityaz traded Panarin to SKA Saint Petersburg in exchange for a fifth-round draft pick in the 2013 KHL Junior Draft.
+ Frémont, aware that his candidacy could result in victory for the Democrats, made a deal to drop out of the presidential race in exchange for Blair’s removal from office.
+ George Spahn, an old man whom lived and owned the ranch decided to allow Charles Manson and his ‘family’ to move in, rent-free, in exchange for helping out on the ranch.
+ However, you may accept compensation in exchange for copies.
+ On March 2, 2015, the Blackhawks traded Smith to the San Jose Sharks in exchange for Andrew Desjardins.
+ With the Treaty of Cherasco, Savoy was given back Pinerolo, although, according to a secret point of the agreement, that important stronghold was to remain with France in exchange for Geneve.
+ On 1912 November 3, Russia signed a deal 《俄蒙协约》with Mongolia to mine in Mongolia in exchange for saying Mongolia is autonomous.
+ On March 13, 2012, Bogut, along with Stephen Jackson, was traded to the Golden State Warriors in exchange for Monta Ellis, Ekpe Udoh and Kwame Brown.
+ The same day, the Mavericks traded Olynyk to the Boston Celtics in exchange for Lucas Nogueira and two future second round picks.
+ On July 31, 2015, Céspedes was traded from the Detroit Tigers to the New York Mets in exchange for minor league pitchers Michael Fulmer and Luis Cessa.
+ On November 16, 1998, Manson was traded back to the Chicago Blackhawks along with Jocelyn Thibault and Brad Brown in exchange for Jeff Hackett, Eric Weinrich, Alain Nasreddine and Tampa Bay LightningTampa Bay’s 4th round choice in 2001 NHL Entry Draft.
+ President Donald Trump, his lawyer Rudy Giuliani, and other high-ranking in his war-related service Trump administration members had made phonecalls with President of UkraineUkrainian president 2020 Democratic primaries at the time; as well as his son Hunter Biden, in exchange for keeping U.S.
+ Versteeg would play 1 season and 28 games with the Panthers before being traded back to the Chicago Blackhawks on November 14, 2013 in exchange for Jimmy Hayes Jimmy Hayes and Dylan Olsen.
+ Companies can also encourage people to share information about themselves in exchange for money or other benefits.
+ Instead, Lincoln gave Brigham Young wiktionary:tacittacit permission to ignore the Morrill Act in exchange for not becoming involved with the Civil War.
+ On January 14, 2015, the Coyotes traded Dubnyk to the Minnesota Wild in exchange for a 3rd-round pick in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft.
+ On June 27, 2015, Raanta was traded to the New York Rangers in exchange for Ryan Haggerty.
+ On February 25, 2016, the Jets traded Ladd back to the Blackhawks, along with Jay Harrison and Matt Fraser, in exchange for Marko Daňo and a 1st-round draft pick in the 2016 NHL Entry Draft.
+ On January 22, 1999, the Rockets traded Rogers along with a 2nd-round pick in the 2000 NBA draft to the Chicago Bulls in exchange for Scottie Pippen.
+ Ford offered the one millionth Mustang to the owner in exchange for the first one.
+ In association football, a substitute is a player who is brought on to the pitch during a match in exchange for a player who is currently playing.
+ He was immediately traded to the Miami Heat in exchange for veteran Basketballguard Rory Sparrow.
+ Sometimes a new city had to pay some form of taxes to the mother city in exchange for protection, for example.
+ On June 28, 2014, the Predators traded Hörnqvist along with Nick Spaling to the Pittsburgh Penguins in exchange for James Neal.
+ An expense, also sometimes called an expenditure, is when money is given in exchange for a good or service.
+ On November 21, 2014, the Stars traded Dillon to the San Jose Sharks in exchange for Jason Demers and a 2016 third-round pick.
+ The contract said that the USSR would buy 1 million tons of Cuban sugar per year, in exchange for Castro’s Communist support; he declared himself a MarxismMarxist-Leninist on December 2, 1961.
+ Her parents, carnival workers, had left Likens and her sister Jenny in the care of the Baniszewski family three months before her death in exchange for $20 a week.
+ Fish is sold to their inland neighbors in exchange for products of the interior.
+ On February 11, 2015, the Sabres traded Stafford along with Tyler Myers, Brendan Lemieux, Joel Armia and a first-round draft pick to the Winnipeg Jets in exchange for Evander Kane, Zach Bogosian and the right to goaltending prospect Jason Kasdorf.
+ On March 2, 2015, the Sharks traded Desjardins to the Chicago Blackhawks in exchange for Ben Smith.
+ Coolies were paid and given land in exchange for work.
+ He was traded by the Ducks at the trade deadline to the Boston Bruins in exchange for Petteri Nokelainen.