“civilized” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “civilized”:

+ The northeastern part, which was home to the Five Civilized Tribes, stayed under the control of the tribes.

+ Broadly, Hellenistic culture saw itself as a civilizor, bringing civilized values and ways to peoples they thought of as insular or either backwards or degenerate.

+ When people became more civilized again, it was the Medieval civilization.

+ The Germans did not inhabit a “Golden Age” of ease, but were tough and inured to hardship, qualities which Tacitus saw as preferable to the “softness” of civilized life.

+ The Five Civilized Tribes is the term applied to five Native Americans in the United StatesNative American nations, the Creek, and Seminole, considered civilized by white settlers during that time period because they adopted many of the colonists’ customs and had generally good relations with their neighbors.

+ Their location in southern England would have made them a more civilized people.

+ The civilized world was flooded with Jumbo neckties, jewelry, and other souvenirs.

civilized some example sentences
civilized some example sentences

Example sentences of “civilized”:

+ Be willing to let others have the months, or years, they need to grow and learn how to cooperate in more civilized ways.

+ Critics say that while primitivists reject civilization, they usually live civilized lives and use technology to spread their message.

+ In this political ideal, there would always be a Roman Empire, a state whose jurisdiction extended to the entire civilized western world.

+ He began the era of conquest that, within three generations, expanded the Inca dominion from the valley of Cuzco to nearly the whole of civilized South America.

+ Before statehood, when the Five Tribes or Five Civilized Tribes were moved to Oklahoma from the Eastern United States, the area that is now Coweta became part of the Creek Nation.

+ Classic dangers include ferocious man-eating mammals and reptiles, hostile Indigenous peoplenatives, deadly diseases, tribal chieftains, and despicable white adventurers from the civilized world intent on exploiting the jungle, its animals, treasures, resources, and primitive native peoples.

+ The area, a valley between two mountain ridges with many cliffs, rocky outcrops and an almost impenetrable vegetation, has the sense of being isolated from the civilized world although it is not far from nearby towns.

+ The spiral is the most ancient symbol found on every civilized continent.

+ In the eighteenth-century cult of “Primitivism” the noble savage, uncorrupted by the influences of civilization, was considered more worthy, more authentically noble than the contemporary product of civilized training.

+ The United States considered the Chickasaw one of the Five Civilized Tribes, because they adopted numerous practices of European Americans.

+ In the 19th century white colonists called the Cherokee one of the Five Civilized Tribes.

+ Be willing to let others have the months, or years, they need to grow and learn how to cooperate in more civilized ways.

+ Critics say that while primitivists reject civilization, they usually live civilized lives and use technology to spread their message.
+ In this political ideal, there would always be a Roman Empire, a state whose jurisdiction extended to the entire civilized western world.

+ It centers on his own newly-conceived theory of evolution, tracing traces the progression of life from microorganisms to civilized society.

+ They were one of the tribes referred to as the Five Civilized Tribes.

+ It is used for a member of a nation or ethnic group which is seen as having a lower level of civilization, or for an individual person which is seen as a brutal, cruel and insensitive or whose behaviour is unacceptable in the civilized society of the speaker.

+ Cultures that may be considered advanced or civilized include: Zapotec civilizationZapotec, Maya, Aztecs, and the Inca.

+ The central group consists of ten languages, out of which only Telugu became a civilized language and the rest of the nine languages remained tribal languages.

+ The story is about a little elephant who travels to the civilized world.

+ As with the years required to receive an advanced degree, it might take some users a few years to reach the same levels of civilized behavior.

+ It also uses the laws of the civilized world.

“steal” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “steal”:

+ These programs can steal passwords, delete files, collect personal information, or even stop a computer from working at all.

+ Meanwhile, an evil man named El Capitan hires the Beagle Boys to steal a boat model from Scrooge.

+ By painstaking observations and experiments, he found the seeming helpers were, in fact, robbers awaiting an opportunity to steal the roller’s food source.

+ Cruella is now a corporate criminal and most of her plans revolve around getting richer, tormenting the Dalmatians, and plotting to steal the Dearly Farm.

+ On December 16, 2008, Trend Micro recommended users switch to rival browsers until an emergency IE patch was released to fix a potential security risk which “could allow outside users to take control of a person’s computer and steal their passwords”.

+ When Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait in order to steal their supplies of oil, Bush led the United States and many other countries to protect Kuwait.

+ In the movie, Cruella de Vil attempts to steal puppies for her making a fur coat.

steal - sentence examples
steal – sentence examples

Example sentences of “steal”:

+ That was for his participation in a scheme to steal babies from parents detained by the military regime.

+ He wants to steal it, because he could fix the Death Egg with that power.

+ They plan to steal a jewels.

+ However, the player’s efforts to steal the treasure seem useless when a group of evil monkeys pursue the player out of the temple, starting a “run.” There is no finish line; the object of the game is to run as far as possible by going around obstacles that require the player to either jump in a precise manner.

+ Thieves steal things sometimes because they want to have something for themselves, or because they want to sell something for money.

+ They use their movie props and the Orgaznmorator ro sneak into the club and steal back the contract that G-Fresh was forced into signing.

+ They wanted to steal gold, money and other valuables.

+ That was for his participation in a scheme to steal babies from parents detained by the military regime.

+ He wants to steal it, because he could fix the Death Egg with that power.

+ It was a dark fantasy movie with a story about a Medical doctordoctor who kidnaps children in order to steal their dreams.

+ Keating wants Roark to work for him so that he can steal some of Roark’s ideas.

+ The song was to demean Hortencio in which he claims that Hortencio is an alcoholic and he would steal money from his Ex-Boss, Irineu Gonsalves and take his friends out for a drink.

+ Marquet reveals he has hired Flap and Guido to steal the tripod from the Crune Museum.

More in-sentence examples of “steal”:

+ Ever since the second episode, "Pokémon Emergency!", two Team Rocket agents named Jessie and James, along with a talking Meowth, have tried to steal Ash's partner, Pikachu, as well as many others, but have always failed.

+ Olaf wants to take the Childchildren to steal their money easily.

+ Ever since the second episode, “Pokémon Emergency!”, two Team Rocket agents named Jessie and James, along with a talking Meowth, have tried to steal Ash’s partner, Pikachu, as well as many others, but have always failed.

+ Olaf wants to take the Childchildren to steal their money easily.

+ Japanese scientists and treasure hunters would dig up Ainu graves and steal the bodies and artifacts.

+ A criminal gang called the Beagle Boys keep trying to steal Scrooge’s money.

+ They planned to breaking and enteringbreak into Crook’s house, steal things, tie Crook up, and throw her off a bridge.

+ When returning back to the extermination shop, Tik is killed by Kaeden, a bitter man who seemingly wants to steal Osmo’s shop, but is really working for an evil mastermind.

+ He then allows his opponent to steal the ball from him.

+ While Bella is away at the Cullens’ one night, an intruder breaks into her house and steal some of her things, to get the scent of her blood.

+ It stars Ian McKellen as a career con artist who meets a rich widow online, and then discovers that his plan to steal her fortune has some surprising difficulty.

+ They are placed in the care of Uncle Montgomery, but following them is a villain called Count Olaf who wants to steal their money.

+ The mother tries to steal a piece of gold from the kings.

+ However, Voigt continued to steal and forge and was often sent to prison.

+ When thieves steal things for money, they usually pick cars, electronics, laptops, or other things they can sell easily.

+ This made it more difficult to steal them.

+ In some places, they steal food from humans.

+ Pyre, a large mountain and Pokémon cemetery, Aqua/Magma steal an orb that can control a legendary Pokémon.

+ Loge tells them that they should steal it from Alberich.

+ Later in the game, the player helps find out about a plot by a traitor Admiral to leave the Empire and join the Rebellion, and steal Imperial ships and technology.

+ People often send secret information, and sometimes other people can steal that information.

+ As a result, people often steal human poop to fertilize the soil.

+ Meanwhile, Fujiko convinces Lupin to steal some precious jewels from an exhibition; but the woman does not hesitate to resort to her famous double game by warning Zenigata of the intentions of the gentleman thief.

+ Other things happen less often, such as a mermaid or Lilliputian pirates coming to the island, or a seagull flying down to steal his shorts while he is bathing.

+ He like to scare the other orphans, kill their pets and steal their things from them.

+ On November 13, 2013, Berard along with ex-police officer John Kaiser, helped catch two Confidence trickcon artists that were conspiring to steal $15 million from NHL players as well as many Long Island police officers and their families.

+ They steal treasure from the Tower of Serpents-killing a giant snake in the process-and after escaping, the thieves celebrate and Conan and Valeria fall in love.

+ They can fight off predators, and often raid other birds to steal their catches.

+ In one incident, a person enticed to steal an expensive car which was then filled with foam spotted the cameraman filming and stabbed him in the leg with a screwdriver.

+ They all lost their clothes and had to steal some.

+ She was sent to prison for using drugs to steal from old people.

+ If the hard drive is not erased before being thrown away, an identity thief can get the information from the hard drive, even if the drive doesn’t work, and use it to steal money from the previous owner’s bank account.

+ She tries to freeze Pokémon in a stone-like state, then steal them while they are powerless.

+ Feng is suspicious and informs them that earlier that day someone broke into his uncle’s temple and attempted to steal the navigational charts to World’s End.

+ They have also been found to steal seeds from kangaroo rats’ dens.

+ If any Man shall steal any Thing in the Company, or game, to the Value of a Piece of Eight, he shall be marooned or shot.

+ Shadow of a Skillit: The youth-stealing Skillit has come to Edge City to steal the souls of Charlie, Peggy, and Milo, and only the Mask can stop him.

+ Chopper attempts to steal it.

+ Kleptomaniacs often steal many of the same thing and hoard, throw away or give away the things they steal.

+ Valjean tries to steal the Bishop’s silverware, but he is caught.

+ Late in the season, the Trix steal Puella’s power, the Blast Magix, and use it to summon the Army of Darkness.

+ If people could steal anything, then nobody would want to buy anything.

+ They steal the gig of the “Good Ole Boys”.

+ Ray nearly shoots a boy who wants to steal a guitar.

+ They sometimes steal hay from each other.

+ On their way, Kami hitted Shimo out the abyss to steal his saving money.

+ But his scientists cannot make an arc reactor to power it, so he goes to Stark’s house to steal his.

+ Sometimes thieves will make plans to rob a store, bank, house, or person, and sometimes they will just see a chance to steal something and take it.

+ Drake, thanks to Sandra being able to speak Spanish and Rupert’s idea to steal the untouched shoes of Morgan and use them as exchanging goods, was able to get a lot of items, while Morgan did not plan as well.

+ Harry Holt and his business partner Martin Arlington want to steal the ivory from an elephant graveyard.

In sentence examples of “teapot”

How to use in-sentence of “teapot”:

+ The tea can be poured from the teapot into cups.

+ A teapot is a container used to mix tea leaves with boiling water to make tea.

+ The eroded sandstone formation is north of Casper, Wyoming in the Powder River Basin near Teapot Creek.

+ The name comes from an oil reserve near Teapot Rock, Wyoming.

+ He was known for being involved in the Teapot Dome scandal.

+ Nadakhan gets Infinite wishes but is stopped when Jay wishes that “nobody ever found the teapot and that Nya took his hand”.

+ Russell’s teapot is still used to talk about the existence of God.

In sentence examples of teapot
In sentence examples of teapot

In-sentence examples of “block”

How to use in-sentence of “block”:

+ Sockpuppetry and block evasion.

+ The Watkins Museum of History is one block north of South Park.

+ I propose the de-sysopping of the above administrator for abuse of the Block tool.

+ If the clot breaks free and gets stuck in part of the blood vessel made narrower by the plaque, the plaque and the clot together block the blood vessel completely.

+ I’m going to be an administrator soon, only to block disruptive users and delete pages.

+ This is known as block evasion.

+ Meanwhile, shows this account has not been used to get around the block to MAHOO! JAPAN! account.

In-sentence examples of block
In-sentence examples of block

Example sentences of “block”:

+ In cryptography, Triple DES is a block cipher created from the Data Encryption Standard cipher by using it three times.

+ We often block users who are vandals, create attack pages etc., but they sometimes return and we just block them again, and again, and again, and again….

+ However, due to some of the discussion above I chose to block for two weeks instead.

+ Reed-Solomon codes are block codes.

+ How often has this happened? Do you have any diffs? How did you determine they were open proxies? Sorry to be so specific, but this seems likely to cause admins to block IPs as proxies when they aren’t.

+ Your IP address is $3 and the block ID is #$5.

+ First experimental gassing in Block 11.

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

+ To give your message greater detail, you can specify: the duration of the block and the reason for it.

+ Tags “usually” come in pairs: an tag defines the end of that block of content.

+ In cryptography, Triple DES is a block cipher created from the Data Encryption Standard cipher by using it three times.

+ We often block users who are vandals, create attack pages etc., but they sometimes return and we just block them again, and again, and again, and again....

More in-sentence examples of “block”:

+ In order to protect against frivolous accusations and other potential exploitation, no user shall be eligible for a disruptive user block until after a consensus of neutral parties has agreed that a user has behaved in a disruptive manner.

+ However I’ve tested it and it is still a block message.

+ Is grounds for any kind of sanction? It was an IP editor, so a block or ban might not have much effect, but I thought I’d ask.

+ A large stone has been used to block the entrance.

+ This block of memory is “virtual” in the sense that it comes from different parts.

+ Today, they haven’t yet made any NPOV edits, but it’s worth keeping an eye on if you as administrators choose not to block it.

+ Meanwhile, Dewey’s wife, Gale WeathersGale Weathers-Riley, is struggling with writer’s block and decides to investigate the murder instead.

+ I think it would be good to get the IPs to block a reange that this stops.

+ Sieges block the supplies and reinforcements or escape of men.

+ It is one of the major villages of Maharajganj Block of Siwan district.

+ I would consider an unblock if it was only a minor edit war and if the user promises not to engage in a future edit war, but as it’s a 24 hour block it would be not a big deal if I denied them; the block would only last a day.

+ The thing that caused today’s block was the continued POV pushing.

+ Given Drug Equality constant which resulted in a 31hour block by on adding what he thinks is.

+ I think it is one person doing all this, so I request a checkuser for these accounts, to find all other vandal accounts created by this person, and if the IP isn’t shared with anyone else to block the IP for some period.

+ It was founded in 1969 by Richard Block and David Quayle as Block Quayle.

+ Reference where BG7 re applied a block in contravention of our policy against administrative wheel warring.

+ How long would you apply a block for on their accounts.

+ Investigation of the block log has revealed that even though none of the addresses have been blocked, the warnings given and the amount of addresses warned should prove long term abuse to this site.

+ However if the user does a POV-push which they have no history of and were continously moving pages with bad titles in it in the past, I would consider this a different situation so a punishment block may or may not happen.

+ Either way his drawing was destroyed when the block was cut.

+ Personally, I’m in favor of using administrator discretion on this matter, as otherwise due to the time it may take for a full discussion most administratros would likely just block the user if they are editing an area of articles disruptively rather than topic ban, prohibiting that user from editing in areas where they may be beneficial.

+ A spear or shoulder block takedown is a move where a wrestler charges at the standing opponent and brings their body parallel to the ground so that it drives their shoulder into the opponent’s midsection, which pulls on the opponent’s legs, as in a double leg takedown, and forces them back-first into the mat.

+ You can use this form to block editing access and account creation from individual accounts or IPs in accordance with the.

+ Having the tools, I could delete bad pages and block abusive users myself.

+ In order to protect against frivolous accusations and other potential exploitation, no user shall be eligible for a disruptive user block until after a consensus of neutral parties has agreed that a user has behaved in a disruptive manner.

+ However I've tested it and it is still a block message.

+ Except for cases of clear trolling/outing/sockpuppetry I think that it should always be clear that the block is to stop behaviour like that in the near future, not to prevent the person from contributing.

+ Kannanalloor is a village situated in Mukhathala block panchayat in Kollam district, Kerala state, India.

+ I used to have my admin bot block them, though that’s now redundant to the abuse filter.

+ This is an indefinite block notice.

+ Often at these times it is just me and Tholly, of which neither of us can delete pages, block vandals etc.

+ When an application accesses a block it is also very likely to access a block that is “close” to the original block.

+ Account creation is disabled; the block is the result of a CheckUser.

+ Is this something he has the right to do? Can I block him from doing it again? Our article was stub and incorrect.

+ If you believe this block is unfair you may ask to be unblocked by adding the text <!– Copy the text as it appears on your page, not as it appears in this edit area.

+ Some parents and schools block parts of the Internet they think are bad for children to see.

+ The block originally contained new programs, but by the end, all of ABC Kids programs became repeats of Disney Channel originals.

+ It may be used to block offensive web content, or to control access of clients to online content.

+ You must specify the block duration and the reason for the block.

+ It is possible that the same vandal is using open proxies, and it is possible that a harmless user is blocked because the block range is very broad.

+ So, if a user edit wars, you block him for 24 hours, the editor has no prior history and states that it will not repeat.

+ The West Block has the Frenchman River valley.

+ They are disruptive and a block may be appropriate.

+ Seals from East Asian later developed into block printing.

+ The type of ramparts that develop depends on the how concentrated are the rock fragments contained in the melted ice block, and also on how deeply the block was buried by sediment.

+ The offensive linemen also block when a running back runs to advance the football.

+ New Scotland Yard is in a 20-story office block on Broadway and Victoria Street in Westminster, about 450 metres away from the Houses of Parliament.

Use in sentence of “got”

How to use in-sentence of “got”:

– Sorry, I got a bit off topic…….

– The southwest Florida coast to Venice also got a warning.

– Later the Hellenics, then the Romans and the Byzantines got the island.

– He made a new Water Code in 1902, which gave an equitable amount of water based on how much water was needed, and got rid of the law that forbid foreigners to purchase land.

– Maybe whatever was causing it got resolved.

– William asked for and got the support of the pope who gave him a banner to carry into battle.

– In the May 2014 local elections UKIP got 30% of the vote in Sunderland.

Use in sentence of got
Use in sentence of got

Example sentences of “got”:

– In the restart, Berger got past Prost and Alesi got by Mansell immediately.

– In 1980, Ben and Jerry got space in a building in South Champlain Street in Burlington and started packing their ice cream in pint containers.

– In 2003 the panter platform got new rack and pinion steering along with a slight redesign wich lasted till its end in 2011.

– They love you.’ After that, I was hooked.” Thompson and some of his classmates got a video camera and began making feature-length and short films, and television-style shows.

– In order to be a canon at Cambrai, he needed a law Academic degreedegree, which he got in 1437; he may have studied at Turin University in 1436.

– He served the government as a eunuch from AD 75, and in AD 89 got a promotion to be a “Shang Fang Si”, someone who makes weapons, and a Regular Palace Attendant.

– The first three games got a remake called Spyro Reignited Trilogy.

– The Underground has got 274 Railway stationstations and over 408 track.

– Part of the English strategy was to sink or damage the enemy ships before they got close enough to fire back at them.

– In October 1895 he got a job as a lecturer in the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków.

– Count Gerard’s son Gerard II, Count of GueldersGerard II in 1127 got the County of Zutphen in northern Hamaland by marriage.

- In the restart, Berger got past Prost and Alesi got by Mansell immediately.

- In 1980, Ben and Jerry got space in a building in South Champlain Street in Burlington and started packing their ice cream in pint containers.

– They got permission to publish a new facsimile.

– When Dvořák had finished his studies he got his first job playing in a band in restaurants and for balls.

– He got the name “victorious” because of his victory in the Battle of Fýrisvellir.

– Woody attempts to rescue Buzz with Andy’s RC car but the other toys, who think that Woody got rid of RC, toss Woody off onto the road.

– Three years later he got a professorship at the Technical University of Aachen.

– We’ve got 1 person warned, 2 people blocked and a desysopping that’s still ongoing.

– When he returned after the war he got jobs with several of the London orchestras, including Royal Opera HouseCovent Garden where he played for Sir Thomas Beecham.

– Their relationship was breaking up, and she took an overdose of sleeping tablets soon after she got to Sydney.

More in-sentence examples of “got”:

- To do that, you will need people at the top, decision-makers who have got foresight, good minds, who are open to ideas, who can seize opportunities like we did...

- It was set to be released by October 2020 but got delayed to Summer 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Because they sometimes got too hot, they could be slow.

– To do that, you will need people at the top, decision-makers who have got foresight, good minds, who are open to ideas, who can seize opportunities like we did…

– It was set to be released by October 2020 but got delayed to Summer 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

– Because they sometimes got too hot, they could be slow.

– Orchard Road got its name from the nutmeg, Sichuan pepperpepper and fruit orchards that used to grow on both sides of the street.

– Another Apple scruff, Margo Bird, remembers being good friends with McCartney – she would often take his dog for walks – and later got a job at Apple Corps.

– This language got a complete makeover in the mid-1800s by Serbian linguist Vuk Karadžić; when it was modernized from the times of Middle Ages, when “Old Serbian” was still spoken.

– After she got permission, she said that it was incredibly difficult to do.

– Sunderland got its first Member of Parliament after the Reform Act of 1832, and the Borough of Sunderland was created in 1836, although impatient citizens elected Andrew White to be Mayor in December 1835.

– He got an degree honours degree in law from Oxford University.

– This movie got mixed reviews.

– Instead of 7,500 copies, the book got on best seller lists with over 275,000 copies in November 2010.

– People with free accounts got 200 GB of space.

– Munch got the idea for the painting when he was walking with friends.

– Ward Cunningham got a Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and computer science from Purdue University, and then got his master’s degree in computer science from there as well.

– In 2005 Monira Rahman got the Human Rights Award of the German section of Amnesty International which was given to her on 19th of March 2006 in Berlin, Germany.

– It is unsure how Coney Island got its name.

– He admits that he got “caught up in it”.

– He hosts a television talk show, “Koffee with Karan”, a dating show “What the Love!” and a radio show “Calling Karan”, and appeared as a judge on competition reality shows “Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa”, “India’s Got Talent”, “India’s Next Superstars”.

– Winde was elected as Premier after he got 24 votes compared to 10 for his competitor Cameron Dugmore of the African National Congress.

– Parker and the Vicious Circle”, Leigh got a Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress and a National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress.

– At the age of 13, he got behind the wheel of a truck for the first time and immediately drove 25 kilometers.

– His movie roles include “He Got Game”.

– Leningrad won and the team manager got Botvinnik a transfer to the Polytechnic’s Electromechanical Department.

– Turpentine is a solvent fluid got by distillationdistilling resin from live trees, mainly pines.

– It got replaced by the TJ.

– We’ve got :Category:American transwomen, while enwiki lumps it all into Category:Transgender and transsexual people.

– When 10W became a tropical storm is got the name Francisco.

– Club” thought that the episode’s story started well but then got further bad in the episode.

– Many hypotheses have been suggested to explain how asteroidal or cometary material got into the inner solar system, but no consensus yet exists.

– Also they have got 13 different kinds of coachbuses.

– In 1957 he also got his Master of Arts degree, in Christian Education.

– It got its own democratic system.

– The destroyer Admiralen class destroyerHNLMS “Van Galen” sailed up the Nieuwe Waterweg to bomb the airfield, but the ship got bombed.

– They were got and examined by the Beijing Museum of Natural History.

– Their place of origin was got by recording the messages at two different receiving places.

– The game mainly got positive reviews.

– It was not until 1492, when the Catholic Monarchs got power, that Spain became a united country.

– Eventually he got what he wanted when the state of Israel was founded after World War II.

– This movie got mostly positive reviews from critics.

– He got a budget of £100 to make the hoax.

– Three weeks after the First Fleet got to Sydney, Governor Phillip sent King to Norfolk Island.

– In 1931, Bulgakov got married again, to Yelena Shilovskaya.

– The same year she got an honorary Doctor of Music degree by the Berklee College of Music.2010, Franklin received an Honorary Doctorate in Music from Yale University.

– He was recalled for playoffs as a spare goaltender and got his name on the Stanley Cup with Detroit in 1954.

– The quiz competition is notable because he is the only person got selected from the country.

– He got a special prize in 1993 at the.

– Darwin got the idea from his reading of the 6th edition of Thomas Malthus’ “Essay on the principle of population”,Malthus T.R.

“sundays” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “sundays”:

+ It is illegal to shoot game on Sundays or at night.

+ On Sundays there may be a sermon.

+ He gave an order that convicts had to work on Sundays to make sure the group was ready to leave as soon as possible.

+ He law required baptism within thirty days of a child’s birth, no working on sundays and the paying of church dues at Martinmas.

+ In the Roman CatholicismRoman liturgy these Sundays are dated “after Pentecoste”.

sundays some ways to use
sundays some ways to use

Example sentences of “sundays”:

+ Kansas did not allow people to buy alcohol on Sundays until 2005.

+ This station was a temporary terminus from 18 to 19 September 2010 during the Jurong East Modification Project upgrade and during the late openings of the MRT on Sundays from June to November 2016.

+ In Australia, “Jekyll” began on ABC1, Sundays at 8.30 p.m.

+ In the late 19th century, it was often a formal room used only on Sundays or special occasions, and closed during the week.

+ It aired Wednesdays at 8pm, Saturdays at 5pm, and Sundays at 8pm and 11pm.

+ The paper sold on Monday to Friday is called the “Samoa Observer”, the paper sold on Saturdays is the “Weekend Observer”, and the one on Sundays is the “Sunday Samoan”.

+ ET on Sundays during the regular season.

+ Kansas did not allow people to buy alcohol on Sundays until 2005.

+ This station was a temporary terminus from 18 to 19 September 2010 during the Jurong East Modification Project upgrade and during the late openings of the MRT on Sundays from June to November 2016.
+ In Australia, "Jekyll" began on ABC1, Sundays at 8.30 p.m.

+ Then it has normal trading sessions from 09:00 to 13:45 and a fixed price post-market sessions from 14:00 to 15:00 on all days of the week except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.

+ On Sundays there is a two-hourly service to York and beyond.

+ He initially refused to compete on Sundays due to his devout Christian beliefs.

+ The county is the one of the last remaining counties in the nation where shops are closed on Sundays because of “blue laws.” In compliance to the blue laws, nearly all retail stores in Bergen County are closed on Sundays.

In sentence use of “the right way”

How to use in-sentence of “the right way”:

– If you don’t include the section, the references still appear on the page, but not in the right way and sometimes not in the right place.

– When in the air, they seek the chosen points to make sure of going the right way way.

– An emergency communication system that was built the right way should be able to receive that notice and turn it into a message that the people in the building can understand and use to decide what to do in order to save lives and property.

– He was trying to find the right way to calculate the intensity of bright lines in the hydrogen lamp spectrum.

– Is this the right way to ask a question? I’m new to this.

– That was not the right way for a family to act, in a city that was a republic.

– A warning template is not the right way to go about this.

– It is also important to hold the dog the right way – by holding up the front and the rear parts of the body at all times.

In sentence use of the right way
In sentence use of the right way

How to use in-sentence of “envy”

How to use in-sentence of “envy”:

– Billy then manages to trick the Sin of Envy to leave Dr.

– Females also experience penis envy which is the parallel reaction to the male experience of castration anxiety.

– All the songs on this album were composed by Lila Downs and Paul Cohen, except “I Envy The Wind”.

– Jealousy or envy is a feeling people get when they want what others have.

– On September 2, 2008, Lila Downs released “Shake Away”, her latest album of new material as well as featuring a few cover songs, including “I Envy The Wind” by Lucinda Williams and “I Would Never” by The Blue Nile.

– In some forms, it is the belief that a person can bestow a curse on someone when giving an “evil look” out of envy or jealousy.

– The municipality was created in 1970 by joining together two municipalities, Envy and Romainmôtier.

How to use in-sentence of envy
How to use in-sentence of envy

“satisfied with” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “satisfied with”:

– The journalists were satisfied with this explanation.

– An Internet survey found only 15% of participating men were satisfied with their penis size, whereas 85% of participating women said they were “very satisfied” with the size of their partner’s penis, and only 6% of women rated their partner as smaller than average.

– But he was not satisfied with what he had written; he re-wrote it bit by bit until April 1819, when he gave up for a while.

– When Anne arrived, Henry did not think she was as pretty as she looked in the pictures he had seen, and he was not satisfied with her.

– Most of the Voortrekkers were not satisfied with the British government that ruled over them in the Cape in those years, that is why they packed their ox wagons and started to trek to greener valleys to the north of current South Africa.

– One particularly harsh critic said that he was a “mean mercenary, who, having adopted a cause for the sake of plunder, quits it when convicted of that charge.” In turning him down for an East India Company posting, George Johnstone wrote, “Although I am satisfied with the purity of your conduct, the generality do not think so.

satisfied with - some sentence examples
satisfied with – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “satisfied with”:

– It was Wagner’s own idea to start a festival for his operas in Bayreuth in a theatre which he designed himself because he was not satisfied with the way that theatres were usually designed.

– But although he is popular at school, has a smart girlfriend and has easy friendships with other players, he isn’t satisfied with his life.

– When the design team is satisfied with the basic shape of the car, a life-size model is sculpted from clay.

– Gautier was not satisfied with this story.

– In 1703, Francis II Rákóczi, a Hungarian nobleman organized a revolution against the Habsburgs, as the Hungarians were not satisfied with them.

– Lootz is not satisfied with the casino business.

– The word wendigo is also used to describe greedy people who are never satisfied with what they have and just consume more and more.

– But once Richard III began to reign, Robert was not satisfied with his position.

– Impressionist painters were not satisfied with painting the shape of the land, the buildings and trees.

– At a press conference on May 28, 2017 regarding The EXO’rDIUM tour, Baekhyun revealed that the single from the next album was already finished, adding that both the group and the agency were satisfied with the result.

– The reason was because when the band auditioned for EMI, record producer George Martin was not satisfied with Best’s drum skills, and planned to replace him on their recordings.

– Negotiations between the central government and Sulawesi military leaders prevented violence in South Sulawesi, but Minahasan leaders were not satisfied with the outcome of the agreement and the movement broke out.

– Black also rejects a request from the future Zamasu of being immortal like him saying that he is satisfied with his extreme power.

– Although it has not always been satisfied with the effectiveness of the United Nations to act on Kashmir, Pakistan remains a keen and active member.

– Impressionist painters were not satisfied with doing some drawings or quick painted sketches outdoors and then making grand pictures in the studio.

– Although written as a list, scientists may go back and forth between different steps a number of times before being satisfied with the answer.

- It was Wagner's own idea to start a festival for his operas in Bayreuth in a theatre which he designed himself because he was not satisfied with the way that theatres were usually designed.

- But although he is popular at school, has a smart girlfriend and has easy friendships with other players, he isn't satisfied with his life.

“terraces” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “terraces”:

– It consists of many layers which fall downward from their peak in ring-shaped terraces to the base.

– In 1870, the terraces of Meudon were part of the strategic defenses of Paris in the Franco-Prussian War, and the château, damaged by shelling, was occupied by Prussian forces.

– They levelled out some land in terraces and built a large town called “Asisium” on the side of Mount Subasio.

– Djeser-Djeseru sits on a series of agricultural terraces that once had lush gardens.

– The southern islands are limestone, with level terraces and fringing coral reefs.

– With the Regent’s backing Nash created a master plan for the area, put into action from 1818 onwards, which stretched from St James’s northwards and included Regent Street, Regent’s Park and its neighbouring streets, terraces and crescents of elegant town houses and villas.

– When Fulham came up from Division 1 in the 2000–2001 season, terraces returned for a short while.

terraces - example sentences
terraces – example sentences

Example sentences of “terraces”:

– By 17 August most of the stands and terraces had been completed.

– Lake Ojibway’s beach terraces show that it was deep.

– It also has outdoor sculptures displayed on terraces and in gardens.

– Most of its top surface is a complex series of terraces and large wide steps, mostly rectangular, with walls that are almost vertical.

– There are ancient terraces in the neighborhood, which were used for growing grapes.

– Within the house there are 52 apartments, four offices, 16 private terraces and three communal terraces, and a total of 250 trees and bushes.

– They are linked to the museum both by landscaped terraces and by an enclosed glass walkway that leads from the main rotunda of the museum.

– They used this “work tax” to build roads and terraces on the sides of the mountains to grow crops, and huge cities with rich palaces for the rulers and their queens.

– Many shelves are attached directly into the wall, sticking out without any supports that can be seen, like the floors and terraces of the house itself.

– The monument has staircase-like terraces with flat sides and sharp corners.

– Fluvial terraces are either called erosional or depositional.

– Sculpture is also on display at various points outside the buildings, including on various terraces and balconies.

– The bridges and terraces both offer views of the surrounding hillsides and central plaza.

– There are two stands, the West and East Stands, which have covered seats and two standing-only terraces known as the Academy End and Jailend.

- By 17 August most of the stands and terraces had been completed.

- Lake Ojibway's beach terraces show that it was deep.
- It also has outdoor sculptures displayed on terraces and in gardens.