Some sentences in use of “instrumental”

How to use in-sentence of “instrumental”:

+ Marc had also been instrumental in the marriage plans between Francis I of Lorraine and Maria Theresa of Austria.

+ He wrote an enormous amount of music, including six symphonysymphonies, 15 chamber, vocal and instrumental works.

+ Their mairiage wis instrumental in almost reviving French hopes o reinstating the House of Bonaparte into a position of power, as seen in the days of Napoleon III.

+ He has won seven “Dove Awards” for his instrumental albums and he has been nominated twice for the Grammy Award for “”Best Rock Gospel Album.”” The style of guitar playing he is most famous for is his “fingerpicking” style which means he usually plucks the strings with his fingers rather than use a plastic guitar pick.

+ Operant conditioning is also known as instrumental conditioning.

+ The original 1988 release had the same songs, but with the instrumental cues placed in between the songs in the order in which they appeared in the movie.

+ This can be heard in his songs and some of his instrumental music.

+ Jonathan Wainwright and Peter Holman, “From Renaissance To Baroque: Change in Instruments and Instrumental Music in the Seventeenth Century”, Ashgate Publishing, Ltd, 2005.

Some sentences in use of instrumental
Some sentences in use of instrumental

Example sentences of “instrumental”:

+ On very early copies of “Boy”, there is a 30-second instrumental piece that is am early version of “Fire”, which was on a later album called “October”.

+ Polyphony was widely used in instrumental music, but was not used in opera, which needed to tell a story without being confusing.

+ The instrumental case is used for the tool or instrument with which something is done.

+ This year also saw the end of the group’s relationship with Fiction Records, the label they had been instrumental in starting 23 years before.

+ In 1983 it won Grammy Awards for Best Male RB Vocal Performance and Best RB Instrumental Performance.

+ The technique of crossfading is also used in audio engineering as a mixing technique, particularly with instrumental solos.

+ An instrumental of “Into the New World” was also put in the album.

+ He wrote music in lots of forms, especially church music, madrigals and instrumental pieces called ricercar.

+ The great instrumental contribution of the Spanish was their guitar, but even more important was the tradition of European musical notation and techniques of musical composition.

+ It was not a success when it was first performed, but this was mainly due to the instrumental sheet musicparts which had been badly copied, and by the famous conductor Edouard Colonne who conducted it very badly.

+ On very early copies of "Boy", there is a 30-second instrumental piece that is am early version of "Fire", which was on a later album called "October".

+ Polyphony was widely used in instrumental music, but was not used in opera, which needed to tell a story without being confusing.
+ The instrumental case is used for the tool or instrument with which something is done.

+ VidyaVati Trust, has been instrumental in providing care and innovations in health care as medical record system update, use of tele-medicine for diagnostics, mobile health units and drug dispensing systems for patient facility has been the real life practical examples for affordable and accessible health care for our country settings.

+ One of Williams’ more notable events came as assistant coach when he became instrumental in recruiting Michael Jordan.

+ A musical ensemble is a group of people who perform instrumental or vocal music.

+ It is also possible that a mashup style remixer will take the entire musical part of one song without its vocal – called an instrumental – and take a vocal from another song without the non-voice part – called an acapella, and put them together to create one song.

+ His most famous instrumental piece is the “Italian Serenade originally for string quartet and later arranged for orchestra.

+ The song is notable for its electric guitarguitar solo throughout as well as the instrumental outro.

+ It consists mainly of church music: motets and masses, although he also wrote some secular and some instrumental music.

More in-sentence examples of “instrumental”:

+ The week ending July 28, 1958 was the final publication of the “Most Played By Jockeys” and “Top 100” charts, both of which had Perez Prado’s instrumental version of “Patricia” ascending to the top.

+ After the war ended, he was instrumental in introducing SPC methods to Japanese industry.

+ This was unsuccessful, but its lack of success probably was instrumental in the decision to assassinate King Alexander I of Yugoslavia.

+ She was a cousin of the ill-fated “Princess of Lamballe” who was instrumental in the arrangement of the marriage.

+ The use of the guitar solo in popular music was especially notable during the 1980s, where a flashy and attention-grabbing instrumental was virtually obligatory for a guitar-based band.

+ Bilk’s 1962 instrumental tune “Stranger on the Shore” became the UK’s biggest selling single and his best known work.

+ As they do not sing, these are instrumental records – music without singing.

+ As the Chief Justice, he was instrumental to the establishment of the Nigerian Law School, the first located in the country.

+ There are now many small instrumental groups and orchestras who regularly perform on period instruments.

+ For this, he won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance in 1987.

+ The song is laid out with an instrumental beginning, followed by three verses.

+ Classical and instrumental gospel songs have also flourished with Fikru Aligaz and Bethel Music Ministry.

+ He also wrote a lot of orchestral and instrumental works.

+ Other versions of the Knowles solo version of the song include an a cappella, an instrumental and the Svella remix.

+ She was instrumental in developing techniques to remove plutonium chloride from a mixture containing plutonium oxide.

+ As an early proponent of boltless, pitonless clean climbing, he, along with Yvon Chouinard, was instrumental in changing the climbing culture of the late 1960s and early 1970s by encouraging the use and preservation of the natural features of the rock.

+ Yo-Yo Ma won the 1985 Best Instrumental Soloist Grammy Award for his bestselling album “Six Unaccompanied Cello Suites”.

+ The rest of the soundtrack includes various RB tracks, including remakes of the Kool and the Gang classic “Jungle Boogie” by artist French, and two instrumental pieces from film composer Don Harper.

+ The libretto for this opera was written by two young men, one of whom would be instrumental in bringing “Aida” into the world.

+ In 2001, Karen successfully graduated earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Instrumental Pedagogy Studies receiving the state teaching certification for jazzpiano.

+ Farage was instrumental in the Brexit campaign and was regarded by many as the main factor why the Leave campaign won and the UK voted to leave the European Union.

+ Only the instrumental version of the song appeared on the movie’s official soundtrack album.

+ He became composer of instrumental music to the king.

+ Olduvai Gorge is one of the most important prehistoric sites in the world and has been instrumental in furthering understanding of early human evolution.

+ His Waltzvals “Regresa” was a number one hit internationally for Peruvian singer Lucha Reyes, and again in an instrumental form for Peruvian electronic band Madre Matilda.

+ Hooker was instrumental in creating the device whereby the Wallace paper was accompanied by Darwin’s notes and his letter to Asa Gray in a presentation to the Linnean Society.

+ He was instrumental in the formation of the pan-German and anti-Semitic German Workers’ Party.

+ Knoppek in Leoben as an instrumental and vocal competition for young people from Austria and South Tyrol aged 10–21.

+ He is known for his music made with tape recordings, and instrumental music with a steady beat.

+ Principles of Instrumental Analysis.

+ The first chairman of the new Woolmer Green Parish Council, Judith Watson, was instrumental in achieving the separation.

+ A composer could call any solo instrumental piece “sonata” if he or she wants to, but usually a sonata is quite a long piece with several movements.

+ Cheshm Azar was known for his vocal music, instrumental music, electronic music, and music which combines multiple genres.

+ In the US, the instrumental version attracted most of the attention; it hit No.

+ Ashiq joins poetry, storytelling, dance and vocal and instrumental music.

+ She released her first all instrumental album in 2011, “A Night At Salle Pleyel”.

+ As a senior member of the Senate Select Intelligence Committee, Hatch was also instrumental in the 2008 extension of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.

+ The show’s producers chose to use an instrumental version.

+ He was instrumental in the politics of Kansas during the period known as Bleeding Kansas.

+ He wrote more than 270 compositions including works for orchestra, opera, and chamber music, as well as solo instrumental and vocal works.

+ He was instrumental in the early stages of the unified University of London.

+ She was also instrumental in the Mod the Rocker movement.

+ Remixes of the song include an instrumental remix and a radio edit.

+ This war proved disastrous, and was instrumental in giving birth to the German Empire, which would take France’s place as the major land power on the continent of Europe.

+ Iwashimizu was instrumental in Japan’s victory at the 2014 Asian Cup, scoring the winning goal in both the semifinal against China and the final against Australia.

+ The week ending July 28, 1958 was the final publication of the "Most Played By Jockeys" and "Top 100" charts, both of which had Perez Prado's instrumental version of "Patricia" ascending to the top.

+ After the war ended, he was instrumental in introducing SPC methods to Japanese industry.

“Home secretary” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “Home secretary”:

– In July 2019, Patel became Home Secretary for the Boris Johnson administration.

– The Home Secretary is responsible for editing ranks within the alliance and editing the internal alliance page which is viewed only by the alliance members.

– Melbourne became Home Secretary during Lord Grey’s government.

– He was the Shadow Home Secretary from 2003 – 2008.

– He was the government Chief Whip from 1987 to 1989, and served in the Cabinet Cabinet as Home Secretary from 1989 to 1990.

– It is named for Sydney, which itself was named after former United KingdomBritish Home Secretary Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney.

– So impressed was Home Secretary James Chuter Ede, he appointed Young to the vacant post of Assistant Commissioner of Police of the MetropolisAssistant Commissioner “D” of the Metropolitan Police in London, in charge of organisation, recruitment, training and communications.

Home secretary - some sentence examples
Home secretary – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “Home secretary”:

- She was the first female Home Secretary of the United Kingdom.

- Lowe had been a Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council, and former Home Secretary of the United Kingdom.

– She was the first female Home Secretary of the United Kingdom.

– Lowe had been a Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council, and former Home Secretary of the United Kingdom.

– She became the Home Secretary and Minister for Women and Equality on 12 May 2010.

– She has served as Member of Parliament Hastings and Rye since 2010 and was the Home Secretary between July 2016 and April 2018.

– The home secretary in the United Kingdom is an important minister of the British Government.

– The shadow home secretary is Nick Thomas-Symonds, MP for Torfaen.

– She was the Home Secretary in the David Cameron government.

– On 4 June, the Home Secretary Amber Rudd said, “We are confident about the fact that they were radical Islamic terrorists, the way they were inspired, and we need to find out more about where this radicalisation came from.” On 5 June, two of the attackers were identified as Khuram Shazad Butt and Rachid Redouane.

– Within “D” Department, Young delivered all the Home Secretary had hoped for, a success that only alienated the hierarchy even further.

– Abbott was made Shadow Home Secretary by Jeremy Corbyn in October 2016.

– In 2018 Rudd resigned as Home Secretary following the Windrush scandal and was replaced by Sajid Javid.

– Her appointment as Home Secretary made her the fifth woman to hold one of the Great Offices of State.

– He was promoted to the shadow cabinet in 1987 and became the Home Secretary when Labour returned to power in 1997.

– The Home Secretary knew that the nation’s police forces were stuck to old ways and needed the shake-up that the young chief constable had already delivered in Hertfordshire; Scotland Yard must not be left out.

– He was the Shadow Ministershadow Home Secretary in Ed Miliband’s shadow cabinet.

“above sea level” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “above sea level”:

– It rises in the Valdai Hills of Russia, 225m above sea level north-west of Moscow.

– Scientists saw it 1600 meters above sea level in West Sepik Province.

– Scientists saw it about 1500 meters above sea level in the higher parts of the Fly River and Sepak River, and in the Arfak Mountains.

– Scientists saw it in between 1500 and 2000 meters above sea level in the mountains in the middle of Papua New Guinea and the Owen Stanley Mountains, but they did not see it on the Huon Peninsula.

– Scientists found it between 800 and 1200 meters above sea level in the eastern mountains.

– When strata rise above sea level they get worn down by erosion, such as weather.

– All the land in England higher than above sea level lies within the National Park, including Scafell Pike, the highest mountain in England.

above sea level - sentence examples
above sea level – sentence examples

Example sentences of “above sea level”:

– The city is at 3.040 feet above sea level “Vitória da Conquista.” Encyclopædia Britannica.

– It is the highest ground above sea level in England.

– The Blue Mountains are not really mountains, but a sandstone plateau rising from less than 100 metres above sea level to 1300 metres at the highest point.

– All the land in England higher than three thousand feet above sea level is in the Park.

– Scientists saw it between 500 and 1560 meters above sea level in southern Anhui Province, Zheijiang Province, Fujian Province, Guangdong Province, Hunan Province, and Guizhou Province.

– The line includes the Tanggula Pass, at 5,072 metrem above sea level the world’s highest rail track and Tanggula Railway Station which is the highest railway station.

– The Piton de la Fournaise, a shield volcano on the eastern end of Réunion Island, rises more than 2,631 metres above sea level and is sometimes called a sister to Hawaiian volcanoes because of the similarity of climate and volcanic nature.

– It is 92 metres above sea level at its highest point.

– The minimum, maximum, and average elevation of the commune above sea level in metres.

– The highest point in Libya is Bikku Bitti 2,267 m above sea level and the lowest point is Sabkhat Ghuzayyil -47 m at below sea level.

– Abancay is located at an elevation of above sea level in the southern AndesPeruvian Andes, above the Pachachaca River, and straddles the Marino River.

– Scientists have found this frog 1200 metres above sea level on the Huon Peninsula.

– At an altitude of 5,068 meters above sea level it is said to be the highest train station in the world.

– The town 14 meters above sea level and 24 kilometers south of Eureka.

– This frog has been found 760 m above sea level in a valley called Ok Kam.

- The city is at 3.040 feet above sea level "Vitória da Conquista." Encyclopædia Britannica.

- It is the highest ground above sea level in England.
- The Blue Mountains are not really mountains, but a sandstone plateau rising from less than 100 metres above sea level to 1300 metres at the highest point.

Example sentences of “pass through”

How to use in-sentence of “pass through”:

+ Major county roads that pass through include CR 512 and CR 523.

+ To find the chance that a particle will pass through a point, the waves of each particle needs to be added up.

+ Thousands of birds pass through each year on their way to their breeding or wintering grounds.

+ The A565, A5057 and A5058 roads pass through Bootle.

+ The Gyeongbu and Yeongdong Expressways pass through Suwon, and the Gyeongbu railroad line, Seoul Subway Line 1, and the Bundang Line also pass through Suwon.

+ Sound is the term to describe what is hearingheard when sound waves pass through a medium to the ear.

+ The theory stated that before they are born, organisms pass through developmental stages that look like adult animals of other species, in roughly the same order that these other species split off during evolution.

Example sentences of pass through
Example sentences of pass through

Example sentences of “pass through”:

+ Mercury, for instance, is liquid at room temperature, Lead, is very soft, and heat and electricity do not pass through iron as well as they do through copper.

+ The D750, D42, D53 and D358 roads pass through the Abilly commune.

+ The D39, D39A, D40 and D994D roads pass through the commune.

+ Light can pass through transparent things the most easily.

+ The D45, D46, D119, D219, D346, D942 and N85 roads pass through the commune.

+ The D23, D17E, D113B and D974 roads pass through or near Meursault.

+ The D30 and D30A communes pass through the commune.

+ Route 9 and New York State Route 9H pass through Kinderhook.

+ The D86 and D186 roads pass through the commune.

+ German tanks might quickly pass through Rotterdam; Winkelman had already ordered all antitank-guns to be placed around The Hague, to protect the government.

+ Turnbull had agreed to allow the government’s emissions trading scheme to pass through the parliament.

+ The D122, D422, D942 and D1075 roads pass through the commune.

+ The Somme River the Saint-Quentin canal pass through Dallon.

+ Mercury, for instance, is liquid at room temperature, Lead, is very soft, and heat and electricity do not pass through iron as well as they do through copper.

+ The D750, D42, D53 and D358 roads pass through the Abilly commune.

More in-sentence examples of “pass through”:

+ A passport asks that the person carrying it be allowed to enter and pass through other countries.

+ The D60 and D260 roads pass through the commune.

+ The D1 and D910 roads pass through L’Huisserie.

+ The A38, A40, A417, A430, A4301, A4302, B4008, B4063, B4072 and B4073 roads pass through Gloucester.

+ This did not allow wind to pass through the bridge’s deck.

+ This makes it hard for enough air to pass through and for the person to breathe normally.

+ The D17, D217A and D817 roads pass through the village of Poligny.

+ Nutrients and blood pass through the placenta in order to get from the mother to the umbilical cord.

+ Many thousands from the Great Lakes region pass through Point Pelee National Park.

+ Some molecules can pass through the membrane, but others cannot.

+ Several rivers pass through Shimada including the Tochiyama River and the Õi River.

+ This makes it easier for electricity to pass through the diode.

+ The A38, A44, A422, A449, A4103, A4440 and A4538 roads pass through Worcester.

+ The D21, D40, D94 and D107 roads pass through the commune.

+ The State Highway 313, County Highway L50 and County Highway A48 pass through Melvin.

+ The D994, D48 and D49 roads pass through the Oze commune.

+ The D76, D474, D475 and D944 roads pass through the commune of Orcières.

+ The D6, D6B, D11, D11A, D111 and D942 roads pass through the commune.

+ Although electrically neutral atoms from interstellar volume can pass through this bubble, almost all of the material in the heliosphere comes from the Sun itself.

+ Chase tells Richard that there is a pass through the boundary.

+ The D93, D93L, D614, D942 and N94 roads pass through the commune.

+ However, the roadway through the arch in the Bargate still had to be lowered to allow the trams to pass through the arch.

+ The D7, D35, D926 and D927 roads pass through the commune.

+ The two interstates that pass through are Interstate 78 and Interstate 287.

+ It is perhaps the fastest growing area, because of its position: many highways and national roads lead from Oradea to other Romanian cities and pass through Nufatilderul.

+ A passport asks that the person carrying it be allowed to enter and pass through other countries.

+ The D60 and D260 roads pass through the commune.

+ Anti-A and anti-B antibodies are usually too big to pass through the placenta to the foetal blood circulation.

+ The A305, A307, A316, B321, B322 and B353 roads pass through Richmond.

+ His fur traders found the pass through which the Oregon Trail passes.

+ The D18BIS and D5 roads pass through Westhalten.

+ Every spring and fall, thousands of migrating birds pass through the area.

+ Up to 1,200 trains pass through the station every day.

+ They then pass through some kind of doorway to get onto the plane.

+ The D1T, D301T and D994G roads pass through the commune.

+ That’s because once a piece of malware has been identified, hackers know that this malware will be added to the list of already-known viruses, and it will no longer be able to pass through most signature-based detection systems.

+ The bolts pass through existing masonry walls tying the walls on opposite sides together for stability.

+ The rail line did not pass through Moab.

+ They pass through the Sea of Time, the Sea of Holes, the Sea of Monsters, and the Sea of Green, finally reaching Pepperland.

+ Pressure builds up behind the block, and when the air is allowed to pass through again, a sound is created.

+ The D17, D17T, D57, D617, D817 and N85 roads pass through the commune.

+ The D343, D443 and D443A roads pass through the commune.

+ The A307, A308 and A2043 roads pass through Kingston.

+ Old RBCs are stiff and cannot pass through some very narrow slits in the spleen.

+ The only think I cannot check is templates that call flagicon with a pass through a parameter.

+ A great advantage that rubble walls offered is that when heavy rain falls, their structure would allow excessive water to pass through and therefore, excess water will not ruin the products.

+ He was interested to find whether static electricity could be stored in a bottle, because he knew that electricity could not pass through glass.

+ Often the nerves pass through holes in the skull, called foramina.

+ The D57L, D58, D58A, D217 and N85 roads pass through the commune.

+ After being eaten the seeds pass through the animal’s digestive system.

“watching” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “watching”:

– At the beginning of the song, Adam switches the TV off, and then begins singing “slow it down, whataya want from me” leading one interpretation to be that what he was watching was actually the AMAs.

– Similarly someone might say they like watching highbrow French films or award winning films, as opposed to something more mass culture, like a Disney movie.

– A person watching will look at the reflection of the image in a mirror, from behind the disc.

– He discovered this by sealing some meat in a jar and watching it.

– AllgameAllGame’s reviewer Jennifer Beam appreciated the game’s animated cutscenes and said they were “like watching the show itself and the characters are depicted relatively well.” Beam also praised the game’s voice work for Dexter, performed by Candi Milo who also does the voice for Dexter on the television series.

– Most settlements were on the coast and moai were erected all along the coastline, watching over their descendants in the settlements before them, with their backs toward the spirit world in the sea.

– At 10.00am there was a large crowd of people watching the action.

watching - example sentences
watching – example sentences

Example sentences of “watching”:

– The evidence that they were there was first seen when scientists were watching the planet as it passed between the Earth and a star.

– The character of the companion was there so that the people watching the series could identify and feel close to a character.

– Lois thinks that Peter is watching too much television.

– Lisa protests by no longer watching television.

– The painting portrays children laying in bed, a mother tucking them in and a father watching with a newspaper in his hand, telling the stories of the war with the headlines “”Bombings Kill…

– One has to keep watching oneself all the time.

– Just a random reminder to the regulars, especially those watching for vandalism, to be extra watchful for edits made in jest today.

– He was dropped from the team after he tore up his shoulder in a major game, which led to his career in the Rangers often making references to watching the “Lone Ranger” and how C.D.

– He becomes less smart after watching some episodes.

– Butterfly watching is a popular hobby.

– All that weekend the National Severe Storms Forecast Center was watching the eastern part of the United States for the possibility for severe weather.

– Dumas first became interested in wrestling after watching Rey Mysterio, Jr., a Mexican luchador, wrestle on an episode of World Championship Wrestling’s WCW Monday Nitro.

– Nishikado was inspired to make the game after watching “Star Wars” and “War of the Worlds”.

– He’s not only watching over the chips but also taking care of any issues that may arise during a game.

– Lois sees Chris GriffinChris and his friends watching a pornographic movie.

– Wagner wanted the audience to be able to concentrate properly on the action on the stage instead of being distracted by watching the orchestra.

– The following lists are ordered based on the list on official website of the series, which reflects the intended watching order of the creators.

– More watching showed scientists that the “keyhole” would be missed.

– The series’ last episode had more people watching than the final “Buffy” episode.

- The evidence that they were there was first seen when scientists were watching the planet as it passed between the Earth and a star.

- The character of the companion was there so that the people watching the series could identify and feel close to a character.

More in-sentence examples of “watching”:

– A person watching from Earth sees a satellite in a geostationary orbit as not moving, at a steady place in the sky.

– I watching the recent changes list to patrol changes who are good or bad.

– Any help watching for and reverting it would be much appreciated.

– The player has the option of dueling solo, tag or just watching his partner.

– When the The BeatlesBeatles appeared in the movies “A Hard Day’s Night” and “Help!”, people enjoyed watching them onscreen, both playing out their lives and performing comedy, along with playing music.

– While watching the movie for the second time, Steven Isaac of Plugged In said, “I was with my bride of 14 years.

– Later, it was discovered that the horse was giving the right answers by watching the reactions of the people who were watching him.

– People-watching or crowd watching is the act of observing people and their interactions.

– This is done so the person watching can understand the show more easily.

– Later, Tinky Winky is watching the rabbits when Po falls off her scooter.

– A person with astraphobia will want to hear news of storms that are coming by watching the weather on television or watching the storms on the internet.

– By watching other geisha, apprentices also become skilled in the difficult traditions of dressing, make-up, and in dealing with clients.

– When the prime minister was killed, his son Inukai Takeru was watching a sumo wrestling match with Charlie Chaplin, which probably saved both their lives.

– Then, there is a twist: the unknown man is not the one who is ment to stop John getting killed, as the people watching thought so based on the first movie.

– We don’t have a horde of experts watching certain topics to notice one user from POV pushing.

– Recently, although this comic book is a adult-comic, every ages and sex is watching this comic book.

– During her early years, Lee wanted to be a classical composer after watching the movie Amadeus, which was based on the life of Mozart.

– After watching “Gumbasia”, movie producer Sam Engel decided to give Clokey money to make a 15 minute movie that became the first Gumby movie — “Gumby Goes to the Moon”.

– The pilot was tape recordertaped with three cameras so the people watching could see the characters feelings about things.

– I was watching the new changes page, and saw a bunch of categories being edited by ‘s recent changes show that he made a few changes two years ago with politically-motivated categories, took a wikibreak, and is now back doing the same thing.

– One day when Carmen is watching a bullfight, Don José waits for her and then tries to make her come back.

– French also complained about people saying that Shapiro was racist on the grounds that people who hated Shapiro took things that he had said and apologised for to prove that he was racist when actually reading or watching Shapiro’s books and videos would make it clear that he wasn’t.

– There were 100,000+ people taking part —double the number of people watching — and was open to foreigners, which is rare.” has recognized these events as the largest in the world.

– It was followed by a game designed to reduce the use of the rail nurse so that spectators would not be bored by watching it.

- A person watching from Earth sees a satellite in a geostationary orbit as not moving, at a steady place in the sky.

- I watching the recent changes list to patrol changes who are good or bad.

– The show lets the person watching play a game with Bear Grylls.

– Some of the cartoons take a different recurring approach, like him rescuing Olive from another threat, dealing with something alone, fighting a small enemy he cannot beat, or watching over his adopted son Swee’Pea.

– People watching were hit by pieces of skin and flesh.

– Most people think that they are being painted by Velázquez, and that their daughter, the Infanta, is watching them.

– His picture is seen everywhere, along with the words “Big Brother is watching you.” However, it is not clear if he is a real person.

– Otho has been watching this scene.

– At the age of eight, she was already put in charge of watching the store when her mother went to the market for supplies.

– CBS had a warning before each episode to warn the people watching that controversial topics would be talked about on the show, but they did it too make people laugh.

– Sometimes people decide to become nurses rather than doctors, because the nurses will be able to help patients directly, by talking to them, doing things they need, carefully watching that nothing goes wrong, and then seeing them as they get better.

– Dorrance found that workers had time on their hands watching the soup cook in the factory.

– To the millions of kids who grew up watching his nature show, Dr.

– In “Mozhi” will be seen watching “Poongatru” in television before getting disturbed by a cockroach.

– Aeschylus is a character in the play and says that his “Seven against Thebes” “made everyone watching it to love being warlike”.

– Up to 10 hours of surfing the web on Wi-Fi, Up to 9 hours of surfing the web using cellular data network watching video, or listening to music.

– This has the effect that anyone watching a range of pages must check what has been done, item by item.

– Bourdon started to play drums after watching an Aerosmith concert.

– David Johnson, of DVD Verdict, said that there are better ways to spend your time instead of watching this movie.

– Bird watching is also a popular activity.

– Bartolo is watching and is suspicious.

– Lexa was discovered by Batutinha music producer, who, after watching it on YouTube, introduced her to entrepreneur Kamilla Fialho, who hired through K2L Entertainment Artistic agency.

– Whale watching is an important business in the Samaná Province in late winter and early spring.

How to use in-sentence of “insular”

How to use in-sentence of “insular”:

+ Several insular territories grant official recognition to their native languages, along with English: Samoan and Chamorro are recognized by American Samoa and Guam, respectively; Carolinian and Chamorro are recognized by the Northern Mariana Islands; Spanish is an official language of Puerto Rico and is more widely spoken than English there.

+ The insular region includes all the islands of the country.

+ As of December 3, 1999, the Office of Insular Affairs ceased to have any administrative responsibility for Navassa.

+ One insular species, the giant hoopoe of Saint Helena, is recently extinct, and the Madagascar subspecies of the hoopoe is sometimes elevated to a full species.

+ Spiny dogfish are found inshore and offshore, over continental and insular shelve, and upper slopes.

How to use in-sentence of insular
How to use in-sentence of insular

Example sentences of “insular”:

+ The letter "eth and finally "yogh" was created by Norman scribes from the insular "g" in Old English and Irish, and used alongside their Carolingian "g".

+ She was born in Tondo, Manila, Insular Government of the Philippine Islands.
+ This langue d'oïl became the official language of England and later developed into the unique insular dialect now known as the Anglo-Norman language.

+ The letter “eth and finally “yogh” was created by Norman scribes from the insular “g” in Old English and Irish, and used alongside their Carolingian “g”.

+ She was born in Tondo, Manila, Insular Government of the Philippine Islands.

+ This langue d’oïl became the official language of England and later developed into the unique insular dialect now known as the Anglo-Norman language.

+ The Galapagos shark is a common, but habitat-limited, tropical shark found inshore as well as offshore, near insular and continental shelves, between 39°N-33°S, at depths up to 180 metres.

+ The Director of the Office of Insular Affairs intends that nothing in this notice shall deny or impair the right of innocent passage in the waters surrounding Navassa Island.

+ It is an example of insular dwarfism.

+ The Breton language as such is part of the Insular Celtic language group.

+ Due to the insular vocabulary and linguistic structures of the language from which they descended long after they had been lost or changed in later forms of the parent language.

+ The country also possesses Territories of the United Statessome territories, or insular areas, in the Caribbean and Pacific.

+ Their ancient eastern Indonesian cousins spread the plant west and north through insular and coastal Southeast Asia.

+ Rapid and repeated origin of insular gigantism and dwarfism in Australian tiger snakes.

+ For Dependent territorydependent territories such as the insular areas of the United States and subnational “countries” such as the constituent countries of the United Kingdom, see the categories for the respective sovereign states in :Category:Subnational country data templates.

+ 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.

+ Territories / Insular Areas or small islands U.S.

Example uses in sentence of “transplantation”

How to use in-sentence of “transplantation”:

+ Lung transplantation cures pulmonary arterial hypertension, but leaves the patient with the complications of transplantation, and a survival of about 5 years.

+ All services including dialysis and transplantation are provided free of charge.

+ Trivedi, was an Indian nephrologist, immunologist, transplantation medicine and stem cell researcher.

+ Nuclear transplantation means taking the nucleus out of cells in tissue culture and putting them into other cells whose nucleus has been removed.

+ Gurdon’s recent research has focused on analysing intercellular signalling factors involved in cell differentiation, and on elucidating the mechanisms involved in reprogramming the nucleus in transplantation experiments, including demethylation of the transplanted DNA.

+ He won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1990 for “discoveries concerning organ and cell transplantation in the treatment of human disease”.

Example uses in sentence of transplantation
Example uses in sentence of transplantation

Some in-sentence examples of “previously”

How to use in-sentence of “previously”:

+ The surviving mammals and birds evolutionevolved into many of the ecological niches previously occupied by dinosaurs and pterosaurs.

+ This is a list of television programmes currently being broadcast or previously been broadcast by ITV in the United Kingdom.

+ Additionally, Brazo de Oro was previously married to former CMLL World Women’s ChampionshipCMLL World Women’s Champion Lady Apache.

+ Two lawyers, hired by the league to lead an investigation, recommended that Stein’s selection be overturned, although it was soon revealed that Stein had previously decided to turn down the induction.

+ Fischbach previously served as the President of the Minnesota Senate.

+ It was previously identified as “Troodon”.

+ The community had previously considered a boycott of the buses.

Some in-sentence examples of previously
Some in-sentence examples of previously

Example sentences of “previously”:

+ The following clubs are not competing in the Nadeshiko League during the 2020 season, but have previously competed in the Nadeshiko League for at least one season.

+ It shows their lineage diverged from that of the marsupials 35 million years earlier than previously thought.

+ Less than a year later Edward would cause great damage over the royal family of the sort not seen previously for hundreds of years.

+ French was previously the most popular.

+ Karolina Gočeva previously represented Macedonia in 2002.

+ On September 25, 2015, a federal judge ordered San Francisco to issue a parade permit to Taub’s group for another naked march after the city had previously denied their applications.

+ Either way works, but the technical formula for the volume of a pyramid is the former, due to its use of the capital B, which is shorthand for length and width as previously mentioned.

+ He previously played at the University of North Dakota.

+ He is also publisher and editor-in-chief of Tunisie Automobile magazine and co-produces and hosts the AutoPRO program on the Attessia TV channel and previously the AutoPlus and Karhabtek Labess programs on El Hiwar El Tounsi.

+ He had previously competed as an equestrian.

+ The band also released “Songs From the Underground”, a compilation of previously unreleased songs.

+ He was previously Prime Minister of the country from January 2008 to January 2013.

+ It was a previously lost movie until it was rediscovered in 2015 in Australia.

+ Moreover, it has improved the livelihoods of farmers and others who are provided access to critical market information and lifeline communications previously unattainable in some 28,000 villages of Bangladesh.

+ The previously independent Vailsburg borough was annexed by Newark on January 1, 1905 and became part of West Ward.

+ The following clubs are not competing in the Nadeshiko League during the 2020 season, but have previously competed in the Nadeshiko League for at least one season.

+ It shows their lineage diverged from that of the marsupials 35 million years earlier than previously thought.

More in-sentence examples of “previously”:

+ His Grammy label mates have previously only performed at local venues.

+ He was previously married to Jean Marie Frassinxlli from 1964 until their divorce in 1966.

+ His Grammy label mates have previously only performed at local venues.

+ He was previously married to Jean Marie Frassinxlli from 1964 until their divorce in 1966.

+ The German air force, which had previously fought easy targets began to take losses.

+ He was previously Prime Minister of Portugal from 6 November 1985 to 28 October 1995.

+ Since 2001, the honorary title of president pro tempore emeritus has been given to a Senator of the minority party who has previously served as president pro tempore.

+ Petrocelli, who previously represented the Ron Goldman family in its case against O.J.

+ Yamaguchi previously played for Florida State Seminoles women’s soccerFlorida State Seminoles, where she won the MAC Hermann Trophy in 2007.

+ The ducal family of Lorraine had previously used the Ducal Palace of Nancy itself in the capital of the duchy.

+ Ilir Meta Previously he served as Prime Minister from 1999 to 2002 and as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2002 to 2003 and again from 2009 to 2010.

+ She was previously Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy to President Bush.

+ She is infamous for killing a goldfish given to her previously by constantly shaking the bag.

+ British troops then occupied the various forts in the Ohio Country and Great Lakes region previously held by the French.

+ It was previously divided into prefectures, and then departments.

+ It operates scheduled and chartered passenger flights It previously operated Antonov An-26, Boeing 737-300, Boeing 737-400, Boeing 737-500, Yakovlev Yak-40 and Yakovlev Yak-42 aircraft.

+ Recent observations indicate that the gaseous disk of the Milky Way has a thickness of around 12000 light years–twice the previously accepted value.

+ The Tang previously ruled them since 624.

+ He was elected Prime Minister of Vanuatu on two separate terms, and was previously the foreign ministerMinister of Foreign Affairs briefly in 1991, the acting Parliament, and Deputy Prime Minister.

+ She previously served as Second Lady in 1865.

+ It was created in October 2007 from territory previously in the province of Pichincha.

+ Jinnah International Airport previously Quaid-e-Azam International Airport is Pakistan’s largest international and domestic airport.

+ He previously called college basketball games on Fox Sports Net and ESPN.

+ She works with the Party for Socialism and Liberation and in California with the Peace and Freedom Party, and previously with the Workers World Party.

+ After previously teasing something “Undertale”-related a day earlier on Twitter, Fox released the first chapter of “Deltarune”, a game “intended for people who have completed “Undertale””, Fox plans for “Deltarune” to have only one ending.

+ Remarkably, its near-infrared spectrum clearly exhibited a methane absorption band at 2 micrometres, a feature that had previously only been observed in the atmospheres of giant planets and that of Saturn’s moon Titan.

+ Lê Khả Phiêu has previously been viewed as a conservative.

+ It claimed land previously in Hyde Park to make room for the multi-lane carriageway.

+ User previously created Jiangmin, which was G11d.

+ Page was previously deleted on enwiki for lack of notability.

+ It was previously known by various names, including Netherlands New Guinea.

+ On September 9, 2007, where a total of 12,965 people dressed up as Santa or Santa’s helpers which previously brought down the record of 3,921, which was set during the Santa Dash event in Liverpool City Center in 2005.

+ This weasel rests in rock crevices, tree trunks, and abandoned burrows of other animals or the animals it previously hunted.

+ This had previously only remained open to freight traffic until 2005.

+ He was previously married to Brenda Russell.

+ Perhaps because he had previously been accused of being a coward, Owen was determined to show what a good soldier he could be.

+ Working on frogs and extrapolating to humans, Malpighi demonstrated the structure of the lungs, previously thought to be a homogeneous mass of flesh, and he offered an explanation for how air and blood mixed in the lungs.

+ In that game, he led the New York Giants to an unexpected win over the previously undedeated New England Patriots.

+ After that season he switched coaches to Galina Zmievskaya, who previously coached Viktor Petrenko and Oksana Baiul to Olympic gold medals.

+ Karn had previously operated an organ and piano manufacturing company under his own name.

+ She previously hosted “America Live” on Fox News and “Megyn Kelly Today” on NBC.

+ In 1888 he discovered the radio waves previously predicted by Maxwell’s equations.

+ He previously served as Bishop of Berlin from 1980 to 1989, and was created a cardinal in 1983.

+ It has previously been identified in numerous ancient samples from Siberia, the Americas, and in representatives of the Siberian Bronze Age and nomadic populations.

+ The Acanthocephala, a group of parasitic worms previously considered to be a separate phylum, have been shown to be modified rotifers.

+ Renzi was previously the Mayor of Florence and is Italy’s youngest-ever Prime Minister, at age 39 when taking office.

+ In the Partition of India in 1947, the Nawab of Tanolis/TanoKhel gave up the independence the state had previously enjoyed by joining the new country of Pakistan.

Example uses in sentence of “deadly”

How to use in-sentence of “deadly”:

+ He is best known for portraying Billy Chapman in “Silent Night, Deadly Night”.

+ It is a scientific research institute that performs research that contributes to the identification and development of new medicines against deadly diseases.

+ Care must be taken as there are Eastern Brown Snakes and other deadly fauna living near the river.

+ Pure sarin is estimated to be 26 times more deadly than cyanide.

+ Tropical Cyclone Seroja is a currently active tropical cyclone that caused massive and deadly Flash floodflash floods and landslides in East Timor and southern Indonesia.

Example uses in sentence of deadly
Example uses in sentence of deadly

Example sentences of “deadly”:

+ Islamic State and their branches have claimed responsibility for numerous deadly attacks within the weeks leading up to the attacks.

+ President Trump justified the strike by stating that it is in the National security of the United Statesnational security interest of the United States to prevent and deter the spread and use of deadly chemical weapons in the world.

+ Hurricane Jeanne was a deadly storm, especially to Haiti.

+ She goes undercover in the world of a deadly arms dealer to prevent a global disaster.

+ The attacks happened during a deadly summer heat wave and polio epidemic in the Northeastern United States.

+ The great white shark is one of nature’s most deadly carnivores, and is distinguishable by its jaws and many sharp teeth.

+ Phillips died January 13, 2016, at Kern Valley State Prison in Delano, California from an apparent suicide attempt, where he was serving a seven-year term for felony assault with a deadly weapon, at the age of 40.

+ In the past half century, the Korean DMZ has been a deadly place for humans, making habitation impossible.

+ Dr Sivana then strikes a deal with the Seven Deadly Sins to become a supervillain in exchange for power.

+ It is a very deadly jellyfish.

+ Islamic State and their branches have claimed responsibility for numerous deadly attacks within the weeks leading up to the attacks.

+ President Trump justified the strike by stating that it is in the National security of the United Statesnational security interest of the United States to prevent and deter the spread and use of deadly chemical weapons in the world.
+ Hurricane Jeanne was a deadly storm, especially to Haiti.

More in-sentence examples of “deadly”:

+ In 1975, the wizard Shazam takes a young child named Thaddeus Sivana to an alternate universe to make him his champion against the Seven Deadly Sins.

+ In Deadly Life, a student has been killed and you must investigate and get clues to help you during the Class Trial.
+ Quan Chi teamed up with Shang Tsung for their Deadly Alliance.

+ In 1975, the wizard Shazam takes a young child named Thaddeus Sivana to an alternate universe to make him his champion against the Seven Deadly Sins.

+ In Deadly Life, a student has been killed and you must investigate and get clues to help you during the Class Trial.

+ Quan Chi teamed up with Shang Tsung for their Deadly Alliance.

+ Katniss volunteers to enter the deadly hunger games when her sister is selected from the reaping.

+ He has other deadly enemies too.

+ Disinfectants are dangerous liquids and should be used carefully because they can be deadly to humans and animals when in large amounts; it is also different to antiseptics for this reason – disinfectants can only be used on non-living things, while antiseptics are not strong enough to combat the germs disinfectant fights.

+ The greys carry a virus to which they are immune, but which is deadly to red squirrels.

+ This was not a deadly season, but it was a damaging season.

+ Pump action allows less deadly projectiles such as bean bags or gas canisters to be used.

+ Once their container was opened, the Zyklon-B crystals in the air released a deadly cyanide gas.

+ A deadly series of tornado continued though the early hours of January1.

+ North Korea will not say how many nukes it has, but other countries think that the North Korean government probably has built ten missiles so far out of a deadly Periodic Table of the Elementselement called plutonium.

+ For example, atropine, which is found in deadly nightshade, is very poisonous.

+ This character often traps her lovers, often leading them into deadly traps.

+ The Norfolk, VirginiaNorfolk and Long Island Hurricane was a deadly hurricane that rapidly moved up the Atlantic coast during the first few days of September.

+ The venom of a yellow-lipped sea krait is said to be 10 times more deadly than the venom of a rattlesnake.

+ On June 8, 1984, the city was hit by a deadly F5 tornado.

+ All octopods are venomous, but only the small blue-ringed octopus is known to be deadly to humans.

+ The list is the same as the 2008 list except for Gonzalo, Isaias, and Paulette because Gustav, Ike, and Paloma were damaging and deadly storms in 2008, and their names were retired.

+ Brenda Ann Spencer is a convicted AmericansAmerican murderer who performed a deadly shooting spree, during which she killed two people at the Cleveland Elementary School in San Diego on January 29, 1979.

+ His right hook is so deadly that it’s got its own nickname-The Devil’s Right Hand.

+ In Christianity, this is considered to be one of the Seven deadly sins.

+ His deadly attack is the Kamehameha.

+ It was built by Muhammad Quli Qutb Shahi to celebrate the end of a deadly plague., Britannica Compton’s Encyclopedia The Charminar lies near the bank of the river Musi.

+ Xenia was almost destroyed by a very strong tornado on April 3, 1974, during a outbreak of deadly tornadoes from Alabama to Ontario, Canada.

+ This is a deadly volcano.

+ The party arrive at the Stygian Witches’ lair, and they reveal that the only way to defeat the Kraken is with the head of the gorgon Medusa, who lives in the ruins of a temple at the edge of the Underworld and whose deadly gaze can turn onlookers into stone.

+ This season was less deadly and damaging than other seasons, with only 116 deaths, and $150 million.

+ Cholera is the deadly disease caused by foul water which contaminates drinking water.

+ Smallpox was a deadly disease then, that killed most of the people it infected.

+ Exposure to radiation leads to a higher risk of getting cancer, a deadly disease.

+ A Viscoelastic Deadly Fluid in Carnivorous Pitcher Plants.

+ Leigh starred in the cult British horror movies “The Deadly Bees”.

+ The Santa Clarita Valley was the scene of the second most deadly disaster in Californian history, behind the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.

+ Over time, they ingested deadly amounts of radium paint.

+ Another man, Joel Acevedo, was shot the next day and died too, making it the sixth deadly police shooting in one year.

+ Her best known works were “Death of a Gossip”, “Death of an Outsider” and “Agatha Raisin and the Deadly Dance”.

+ Some deadly diseases like malaria in tropical parts of the world are spread by a mosquito.

+ Sloth is one of the seven capital sins, which are also called seven deadly sins.

+ The police arrive and a deadly shootout takes place.

+ For some very deadly bites humans have developed effective antivenoms.

+ Although this is a rather deadly bus crash, this would probably only need to fill up this section of an article.

+ Tropical Storm Erika in August 2015 was a very damaging and deadly tropical cyclone.

+ The “Cartel de Medellín” was also involved in a deadly drug war, their enemy was the Cartel de Cali.

+ All of the heads could spit deadly acid.

+ This is a very deadly toxin that causes botulism, but it is also sold under the name “Botox.” Many people choose to get Botulinum toxin injected into their faces to get rid of wrinkles.

+ The Texas City Disaster of 1947 was a major and very deadly incident.

+ Elion discovered drugs to treat two deadly diseases.

+ Like other bats, flying foxes can give deadly diseases to humans.

“nut” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “nut”:

+ Because the shell of the cashew nut is toxic, it is removed before it is sold to consumers.

+ Blue jays have strong black bills used for cracking open nut nuts, and acorns and for eating corn, grains and seeds, although they also eat insects such as beetles, grasshoppers, and caterpillars.

+ The main objective of the game is to rescue Madame Foster who has been kidnapped by Space Nut Boogies.

+ Thoth wanted to let Nut be able to have babies so he challenged Khonsu, the moon god, to a game of Senet.

+ Cashew nut production is also seen here.

+ The coconut is not actually a Nut nut, but is in fact a drupe.

nut use in-sentences
nut use in-sentences

Example sentences of “nut”:

+ I'm not for a "de facto" deletion of a good article, but I am in favor of sending this nut a clear message.

+ The macadamia nut is the fruit of a tree that first came from the east coast of Australia.

+ I’m not for a “de facto” deletion of a good article, but I am in favor of sending this nut a clear message.

+ The macadamia nut is the fruit of a tree that first came from the east coast of Australia.

+ So despite the name, the plant is not a Nut nut in the biological sense, but a legume.

+ The most important components of most parrots’ diets are seeds, fruits like nut nuts, buds and other plant material.

+ These economies were supported through the use of Nut nuts, seeds, and shellfish.

+ Her parents were Geb the god of the earth and Nut the goddess of the sky.

+ The toothmarks are parallel with rough marks on the nut surface if a wood mouse made the hole.

+ They may contain spices, nut nuts, glazed or topped with icing.

+ The pine Nut nuts Paraná and Curitiba; it is used not only as aperitif, but also with traditional recipes that pass from generation to generation.

+ Tefnut was the mother of Nut Nut and Geb also she is associated with the lion.

+ Many variants include spices, such as coriander and cumin, nut nuts, or seeds, such as sesame seeds, poppy seed or sunflower seeds.

+ A nut is a type of fastener with a threaded hole.

+ Poor people ate vegetables, fish, salt, cheese, fruits, nut nuts, and olive oil.

More in-sentence examples of “nut”:

+ A nut is a composite of the fruit and seed, some examples of true nuts are: acorns, beechnuts, chestnuts and hazelnuts.

+ Geb married Nut and had five children.

+ They eat berries, fruit, honey, insects, rodents, rabbits, carrion, Nut nuts and even buffalo and wild boar.

+ Cola is a type of carbonated drink that was made from the kola nut in the past, although other foods are often used now.

+ On the first day, Nut had Osiris to replace Ra, but Set later deceived him and Osiris became god of the underworld.

+ Pine nuts can be pressed to extract pine nut oil, which is valued for its mild, nutty flavour.

+ Foods containing unsaturated fats include avocado, nut nuts, and vegetable oils such as canola and olive oils.

+ They are not in the same category as a fruit, Nut nut, herb, spice, or grain.

+ Though water is important for Nut nut trees, it’s not as important as it is for other plants, because many trees have roots that can grow a long way from the tree to find good soil and water.

+ They use these stones to crack open the fruit to get to the nut inside.

+ As the sky goddess, Nut was shown arching over Geb, her fingertips near his head and her toes by his feet.

+ It has a spiky look and has a leathery rap and a nut shaped inside.

+ In Chile, the Nut nuts are used to make poison for mice.

+ Most Nut nuts, like acorns, walnuts, and pecans are dispersed by “both” water and animals.

+ Usually it is made with rice or rice flour, some Nut nuts and a citrus fruit, often Yuzu.

+ Flying squirrels eat mostly plants, like seeds, nut nuts, leaves, maple sap, bulbs, bark, flowers, and roots.

+ Thoth then goes to the moon god, Khonsu, and gambles five days out of him, therefore giving five days when Nut can have children.

+ The kola nut is the fruit of the kola tree, a genus native to the tropical rainforests of Africa.

+ The Graubünden are known for a dried-beef delicacy called Bündnerfleisch and for a nut and honey pie known as Bündner Nusstorte.

+ Baklava is made of thin pastry layers filled with Nut nuts, pistachios or walnuts.

+ A nut is a hard shelled fruit that comes from a plant whose fruit does not open to release its seed.

+ Then, Ra put a curse on Nut so she could not have babies on any of the three-hundred sixty days of the year.

+ Healthy diets have higher servings of fruit, nut nuts, fish, poultry and whole-grain foods.

+ The main occupations are cashew nut processing, manufacture tiles and burnt bricks.

+ Since these extra days were not cursed, Nut was able to birth a god on each of these days; Isis, Osiris, Nephthys, and Horus.

+ Hazelnuts are Nut nuts of the hazel genus of tree; they are also called cob nuts and filbert nuts.

+ The goddess Nut won so many times that she could then add five days to the calendar.

+ They eat berries, apples, honey, fish, insects, worms, Nut nuts, grasses, leaves, carrion, rodents and rabbits.

+ She also remarks that fruit and Nut have been discovered in the early graves of the Germanic peoples in England.

+ In an ancient Egyptian myth, sun god Ra has cursed goddess Nut so that she can not have birth on any of the 300 days of the year.

+ Geb was the husband and brother of the sky goddess Nut Nut and the father of Osiris, Isis, Nephthys, Horus the Elder, and Seth.

+ In Austria, pancakes are called Palatschinken, a word which comes from Latin “placenta” by way of Romanian, and are usually filled with apricot jam but are also known to have a pleasing taste filled with a chocolate sauce or hazel nut spread.

+ They may also have nut nuts or croutons.

+ A nut in botany is a simple dry fruit with one seed.

+ She could not make the sun travel through the sky like Ra could, she could not control the netherworld like Osiris could, and she could not make the stars shine like Nut could but she still had her own unique powers like her potion.

+ She was commonly pictured dark blue and wore no robes, although some Egyptians believed that Nut wore a rainbow-colored robe, with stars all over her body.

+ There are many cashew nut factories in Umayanalloor.

+ Numerous research studies, including the Nurses’ Health Study that involved over 86,000 women, have found that frequent nut consumption is related to reduced risk of cardiovascular disease.

+ Babies cannot digest some foods which adults can eat, including food with nut nuts or with large amounts of gluten, salt or sugar.

+ Although Nut was pictured in many temples and tombs, as well as on ceilings.

+ He told Nut that she could not have any children on any of the 360 days of the year.

+ The fruit is a small, sharply three–anglend nut 10–15mm long.

+ A nut is a hard-shelled fruit of some plants.

+ Its diet consists of insects, fleshy fruits, Nut nuts, nectar and seeds.

+ They had two children named Nut Nut, the goddess of the sky and Geb, the god of earth.

+ Many nut trees grow near places that flood quite often.

+ Ice cream often has things added to it for flavor, like chocolate chips, Nut nuts, candies.

+ One myth explains how Ra bans Nut from having children on any day of the year.

+ A nut is a composite of the fruit and seed, some examples of true nuts are: acorns, beechnuts, chestnuts and hazelnuts.

+ Geb married Nut and had five children.