Some in-sentence examples of “narrator”

How to use in-sentence of “narrator”:

– Thomas was the narrator for the two-hour “Nova” episode entitled “D-Day’s Sunken Secrets”, broadcast May 28, 2014, just before the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings; he participated in the original D-Day landing on Omaha Beach.

– She became the narrator for the Gaither Homecoming series of television broadcasts in 1991.

– The narrator stays with her body overnight.

– Dr Watson is the narrator of all the stories except one.

– It is unclear, however, if the narrator actually has very acute senses or if he is merely imagining things.

– However, following the earlier pattern, the narrator soon cannot resist feelings of hatred for the cat.

– Enraged, the narrator grabs an axe to attack the cat, but his wife defends the animal.

Some in-sentence examples of narrator
Some in-sentence examples of narrator

Example sentences of “narrator”:

– The narrator attempts to explain rationally the existence of the impression, but he finds himself haunted by this phantasm over the course of many months.

– The narrator explains that a million years later, rising sea levels destroyed the “Spinosaurus” habitat, causing it to go extinct.

– There are six soloists: the narrator and the two female singers: the Blessed Virgin and the angel Gabriel, and the mezzo-soprano who is Mary Magdalene.

– The relationship between the old man and the narrator is ambiguous, as is their names, their occupations, or where they live.

– Rutherford tells the narrator later that evening that he met Conway in a French mission hospital in Chung-Kiang, China.

– Further angered by this interference, the narrator turns his rage at his wife and buries the axe in her head.

– In the USA, the USA narrator was Rolf Saxon.

– Charles Keating was a British peopleBritish actor and narrator of audiobooks.

– The group brings down the parent, the narrator explaining that their possibly venomous bite allowed them to tackle animals much larger than themselves.

– After that, the narrator usually says “But we know they can, don’t we?”.

– In non-fiction the narrator and the author may be the same person, since the real world and the world of the story may be the same.

– The Narrator realized that he and Tyler Durden share the same body.

– He is also known for being the narrator of “The Wombles”.

– The narrator explains that when “Argentinosaurus” went extinct, so did “Mapusaurus”.

– This meant that he used a narrator who tells the story.

– He was the narrator for the controversial 1984 anti-abortion movie “The Silent Scream”.

– Ignored for certain now by the wounded cat, the narrator soon seeks further retaliation.

- The narrator attempts to explain rationally the existence of the impression, but he finds himself haunted by this phantasm over the course of many months.

- The narrator explains that a million years later, rising sea levels destroyed the "Spinosaurus" habitat, causing it to go extinct.

More in-sentence examples of “narrator”:

– The player has the opportunity to make numerous decisions on which paths, Stanley the protagonist, to take, and because at times the narrator says what Stanley will do next, the player can choose to ignore the narration and make a different choice.

– The nature of the narrator’s madness differs from that of the narrator of “The Tell-Tale Heart.” “The Black Cat” does not concern itself only with the self-contained nature of the narrator’s mind.

– The narrator only exists within the world of the story and presents it in a way the audience can grasp.

– Perseus “Percy” Jackson is the protagonistmain character and narrator of Rick Riordan’s “Percy Jackson the Olympians” series.

– A montage is then shown of the feathered dinosaurs featured in the programme, with the narrator saying that “Microraptor” not only hints at how flight might have developed, but also that dinosaurs still live amongst us today, as birds.

– Throughout the story the narrator insists on being sane, yet at the same time, giving the impression of serious hallucinations or paranoia, possibly caused by guilt from having murdered an elderly man.

– These murderous sentiments intensify when the narrator discovers that the cat’s splash of white fur has mysteriously taken on the shape of the gallows, the structure on which a hanging takes place.

– The main character and narrator of “This Earth of Mankind” is a Javanese boy named Minke.

– A montage is then shown of “Daspletosaurus” and “Majungasaurus”, the narrator saying that together, the tyrannosaurids and abelisaurids were the last of the killer dinosaurs.

– The narrator says that it was caused by the collision of two asteroids 150 million years ago.

– In demonic retaliation, the narrator pulls a penknife from his pocket and cuts out one of the cat’s eyes.

– Though he loves Pluto, the narrator begins to suffer from violent mood swings, predominantly due to the influence of alcohol.

– He was also the narrator of the 2008 animated movie “Horton Hears a Who!”.

– Even the narrator acknowledges the “wild” nature of the tale, attempting thereby to separate his mental condition from the events of the plot.

– He is probably best known for being the narrator and creator of the 1960s Batman television series “Batman”.

– The narrator marries at a young age and introduces his wife to the domestic joys of owning pets.

– The narrator of the book calls himself an invisible man because people refuse to see him for who he really is.

– The grandchild is the narrator again.

– He was a narrator in a direct-to-video version of Val Biro’s “Gumdrop” book series in 1994.

– Cool and collected, the narrator leads them through the premises, even into the basement.

– The Narrator is portrayed by Edward Norton while Tyler Durden is portrayed by Brad Pitt.

– The narrator then cleans the place up to hide all signs of the crime.

– The narrator digresses at times, commenting on aspects of the social and intellectual world.

– The narrator claims to have known and served with the main character.

– The narrator flees and sees the spot where the house was has been covered by water.

- The player has the opportunity to make numerous decisions on which paths, Stanley the protagonist, to take, and because at times the narrator says what Stanley will do next, the player can choose to ignore the narration and make a different choice.

- The nature of the narrator’s madness differs from that of the narrator of “The Tell-Tale Heart.” “The Black Cat” does not concern itself only with the self-contained nature of the narrator’s mind.
- The narrator only exists within the world of the story and presents it in a way the audience can grasp.

– When the narrator reports that the police respond to a call placed by a neighbor who heard a distressful scream, the narrator invites them to look around, confident that they will not find any evidence of the murder.

– The narrator is living with an old man with a clouded, vulture-like eye.

– The narrator first admits hearing death watches in the wall after startling the old man from his sleep.

– In addition, there is a narrator telling the story.

– The narrator leaves him in a mesmeric state for seven months.

– In 2006, he was the narrator in “The Rocky Horror Show”, taking on the role in Manchester and Bromley.

– The white fur reveals the mode of execution that claimed Pluto, and the narrator pledges revenge.

– He is best known as the narrator for the History Channel series “Ancient Aliens” and his role as the voice of Jim Raynor in the “StarCraft” video game series.

– The narrator is one of three parts in any story-telling.

– The episode ends with the narrator stating that creatures like “Predator X” ruled the oceans for 100 million years.

– In “The Tell-Tale Heart” the old man represents the scientific rational mind while the narrator is the imaginative.

– This paranoia increases as the officers seem to pay no attention to the sound, which is loud enough for the narrator to admit having heard.

– They may be the narrator in non-animated works.

– Though the narrator wakes the next morning with a partial feeling of remorse, he is unable to reverse the newly ominous course of his black soul.

– Among birds, goldfish, a dog, rabbits, and a monkey, the narrator singles out a large and beautiful black cat, named Pluto, as his favorite.

– In Edgar Allan Poe’s story “The Cask of Amontillado”, the villain is the narrator of the story.

– As the narrator tells you at the start of the performance.

– As with Pluto, the narrator experiences a great fondness for the mysterious cat, which no one has seen before.

– The Narrator is a businessman in his 30’s and is bored by his business life and can’t sleep.

– Planer has also been the narrator of many of BBC Four’s list of Britannia documentaries”Britannia” series of documentaries, including “Prog Rock Britannia”, “Blues Britannia” and “Heavy Metal Britannia”.

– The narrator helped Shinkai make the movie because he knew what to base it on.

– The narrator of the ad, Hal Riney, talks about how the bear could be dangerous and that it would be smart to be prepared for that possibility.

Some example sentences of “joining”

How to use in-sentence of “joining”:

+ Then, he became CEO of “Télécom ParisTech” 2007 before joining IONIS Education Group in 2019.

+ Following that season, the Bills traded him to the Cleveland Browns, where he played one year before joining the Chargers in 2019.

+ The group of wrestlers who were in WCW joining the WWF was called “The Invasion”.

+ The district was formed in 1994 by joining the two previous districts Marienberg and Zschopau.

+ Each of 5566’s members has had some success before joining to make one band.

+ By 1974, with many of its members joining the Charan Singh-led Bharatiya Lok Dal, another coalition committed to anti-Congressism.

+ Since joining Watford, he has been praised several times by analysts for his calm presence in the goal behind a considerably weak Watford defense and has won back-to-back Premier league goalkeeper of the year awards at the “London Football Awards”.

+ The Niederschlesischer Oberlausitz district was formed in 1994 by joining the previous districts Niesky and Weißwasser, and most part of the district Görlitz.

Some example sentences of joining
Some example sentences of joining

Example sentences of “joining”:

+ The ampersand’s symbol is a ligature, joining the old handwritten Latin letters “e” and “t” of the word “et”, so that the word is represented as a single glyph.

+ The district was created on 12 June 1994 by joining the old districts of Pasewalk, Ueckermünde and part of the district Strasburg.

+ When he was ten years old, his entire family moved to Mandatory Palestine, where he attended several schools before joining the Ponovezh Yeshiva, the school where his father was appointed rosh yeshiva.

+ The legislation under scrutiny, prevented employers from engaging in “unfair labor practices” such as firing workers for joining unions.

+ It was formed in 1994 by joining the old district of Stendal with the districts Osterburg and Havelberg.

+ Prior to joining the Blues, he played for the Pittsburgh Penguins and their American Hockey League affiliate, the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins.

+ The club was founded in 1926 as one of the league’s first American franchises, joining in the same year as the New York Rangers and the Detroit Red Wings.

+ After joining the Revolutionary Communist League, Galante was arrested again in 1971.

+ Jens Lehmann has played for Arsenal joining the team in November 2002.

+ The ampersand's symbol is a ligature, joining the old handwritten Latin letters "e" and "t" of the word "et", so that the word is represented as a single glyph.

+ The district was created on 12 June 1994 by joining the old districts of Pasewalk, Ueckermünde and part of the district Strasburg.
+ When he was ten years old, his entire family moved to Mandatory Palestine, where he attended several schools before joining the Ponovezh Yeshiva, the school where his father was appointed rosh yeshiva.

+ It starts at the joining of the headwaters Valea Vladului and Boarcăşu.

+ The galaxy nucleusnuclei of the two galaxies are joining to become one giant galaxy, sometime in the future to form an Elliptical galaxy.

+ However the ruler of Kashmir wanted to remain independent, neither joining Pakistan or India, this led to war between the two neighbouring countries in which Kashmir became divided between them.

+ The NHA was replaced by the National Hockey League in November 1917, with Vézina and the Canadiens joining the new league.

+ But I am pretty interested in joining a wikiproject, the remaining question is which wikiproject to join of course.

+ The summit is reached by a road joining Cotter road just outside Duffy.

More in-sentence examples of “joining”:

+ Before joining Metallica, he was the founding member of another band called Exodus.

+ In the end, on a vacation with his family and friends, Deadpool hugged his daughter as a second earth came crashing down from the sky, presumably killing him and his family and friends, along with many lives on earth, joining up the story with Secret Wars.

+ Before joining Metallica, he was the founding member of another band called Exodus.

+ In the end, on a vacation with his family and friends, Deadpool hugged his daughter as a second earth came crashing down from the sky, presumably killing him and his family and friends, along with many lives on earth, joining up the story with Secret Wars.

+ After several days, they found a large river joining the Murray from the north, and Sturt correctly guessed that this was the Darling River.

+ Thanks for joining us, and you know how to contact me if you need any help.

+ Since December 2005, it is a candidate for joining the European Union.

+ Most of the warships in the fleet were not well equipped before joining the war.

+ It became nationally known after winning the Popstars talent show in 2003 and joining the boy band Br’oz.

+ A further problem was the fact that many employers forbade their employees from joining the GNTCU, and refused to let them work if they had not signed a document which renounced the organisation.

+ Ring doughnuts are made by joining the ends of a long, thin piece of dough into a ring or by using a doughnut cutter, which perfectly cuts the outside and inside shape, leaving a doughnut-shaped piece of dough and a doughnut hole from dough removed from the center.

+ On October 1937, he agreed with Jinnah’s Muslim League joining his strong government.

+ The district was created by joining the three old districts Neubrandenburg, Neustrelitz and Strasburg in 1994.

+ The current district Uckermark was made in 1993 by joining the old districts of Angermünde, Prenzlau and Templin and the city of Schwedt.

+ She began her acting career in 1963 with the National Youth Theatre, later joining the Royal Shakespeare Company.

+ A roundabout is a road circle joining three or more roads.

+ He played in a Latin jazz band for a short time before joining the band of avant-garde pianist Cecil Taylor.

+ He moved around to a number of different churches in Rome, before joining the choir at the Vatican in 1629.

+ At the beginning Jinnah had avoided joining the All India Muslim League, another political organization of India.

+ Before joining Oxfam, Goldring was chief executive of Mencap for five years.

+ He helped the Bearcats win the 1940 Allan Cup, before joining the Rangers in 1945.

+ Before joining the WWE, The Miz was a cast member on MTV’s The Real World: Back to New York and its spinoff series, Real World/Road Rules Challenge.

+ Geil led to him ending up being under DIO’s control before being freed by the Joestar Group, eventually joining the group officially after finally exacting his revenge.

+ The modern district was established in 1994 by joining the former districts of Gardelegen, Klötze, Salzwedel and part of Osterburg.

+ In 1918, the college got its current name after joining with Augustana College in Canton.

+ He is most famous for joining in the first new SETI experiment in 1960 and for making the Drake equation.

+ On 20 February 1802, Rheinfelden was made the capital city of the new Canton of Fricktal, joining the Helvetic Republic in August, the point at which the city became mostly Swiss.

+ He joined the Indian National Congress and participated in the agitations against the Rowlatt Act, joining the Non-Cooperation movement, the Vaikom Satyagraha, and the Civil Disobedience movement.

+ The district was established in 1975 in the reorganization of the districts in North Rhine-Westphalia by joining the old districts Arnsberg, Brilon and Meschede.

+ This is because fossil fuels contain lots of carbon and burning means joining most of the atoms in the fuel with oxygen.

+ He became an English explorer after joining the armed forces.

+ He was a Yahoo! executive before joining SurveyMonkey in 2009, and later became CEO.

+ Before joining the CIS, on 21st December 1991, leaders of these 11 countries had met in Kazakhstan to accept the original CIS agreement of 8th December 1991.

+ This led to Ivory joining the alliance.

+ As an MEP, Buonanno was an unaffiliated Non-InscritsNon-Inscrit before joining Europe of Nations and Freedom, and was backed by the European Alliance for Freedom and Movement for a Europe of Nations and Freedom.

+ He taught economics in the University of Ibadan before joining the Central Bank of Nigeria and later becoming director of research.

+ It was the joining of what started off as two separate conflicts.

+ The alignment of the Shyok river is very unusual, originating from the Rimo glacier it flows in a SE direction and at joining the Pangong range it takes a NW turn and flows parallel to its previous path.

+ He then joined the Australian Citizens Military Forces where he served two years before joining the 33rd Regiment in 1913.

+ Before joining the BBC, Embley began his career training as a newspaper journalist with Thomson daily papers in Wales, on the South Wales Echo and the Western Mail Western Mail.

+ The district of Güstrow was made in 1994 by joining the old districts of Güstrow, Teterow and Bützow.

+ Before World War II began, he tried joining the U.S.

+ Florac is in the valley of the Tarnon river, a small river that flows through the Lozère department before joining the Tarn river.

+ She was a handfast wife, meaning the marriage was made by joining hands, not by a church ceremony.

+ In the same year as joining Braga, he was sent on a loan spell to Penafiel.

+ In 1975 the district was made by joining the old district of Ahaus, the city of Bocholt and small parts of the districts of Rees, Recklinghausen and Coesfeld.

+ He is a current cast member on “Saturday Night Live”, joining in 2013.

+ Pipe usually has thicker walls and may be threaded or welded, where tubes have thinner walls, and needs special joining techniques such as ‘brazing’, ‘compression fitting’, ‘crimping’, or for plastics, ‘solvent welding’.

+ Since 2015, however, Brunei has set out tough sharia lawIslamic laws that try to stop Muslims from joining or even seeing the Chinese celebrations.

+ Since joining WWE, he has become a 14-time world champion : a nine-time WWE ChampionshipWWE Champion and a five-time World Heavyweight Champion In addition, he won the 1997 King of the Ring, the 2002 Royal Rumble, and was the second Grand Slam Champion.

+ He later worked as a journalist, before joining the Ba’ath Party in 1957.

“wasting” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “wasting”:

+ Perhaps we could both work at improving the encyclopedia, rather than wasting time on pointless discussions such as these.

+ Is there a bot that automatically adds Wikidata to new articles or do we have to do it manually? I’ve been doing it a lot recently, and I just want to make sure I’m not wasting my time.

+ It’ll be wasting my time, and not the communities.

+ Gluttony is a wasting of resources.

+ I’m open to other methods and lengths of time, but after wasting almost 2 hours cleaning up the mess, I think a hard block is necessary if it came from a specific or shared IP address.

+ This causes pollution issues, besides wasting oil.

wasting - some sentence examples
wasting – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “wasting”:

+ Do not worry about wasting our time - you can email us with anything at all and we will be happy to help.

+ His third book "Letters to a Young Progressive: How to Avoid Wasting Your Life Protesting Things You Don’t Understand" was published by Regnery in 2013.

+ Do not worry about wasting our time – you can email us with anything at all and we will be happy to help.

+ His third book “Letters to a Young Progressive: How to Avoid Wasting Your Life Protesting Things You Don’t Understand” was published by Regnery in 2013.

+ To avoid wasting your effort, make sure you have searched around for alternate titles.

+ I hope the community will not think me wasting their time when I address them with a problem I have seen recently; which is, namely, many incorrect redirect pages.

+ AAS can also be used to treat chronic wasting conditions such as AIDS and cancer.

+ People with either higher than normal amounts of muscle mass, such as Bodybuildingbodybuilders or people with lower than normal amounts of muscle amputees or people with muscle wasting disorders can have GFR test results that do not appear normal, but may still be normal.

+ They should not create pages because this nonsense epidemic of creating pages is wasting our time.

+ If the impedance of the source, cable and load are not all equal, then a fraction of the signal is reflected back to the source, wasting power and creating interference.

+ The many dead and injured men the British Army had only to capture a very small amount of land have made many historians follow the example of David Lloyd George, the British Prime Minister at the time, and use it as an example of wasting soldiers and being a bad leader.

+ Over the years, computer designers did their best to simplify instruction sets, in order to enable higher performance implementations by saving designers effort and time for features which improve performance rather than wasting them on the complexity of instruction set.

+ I feel that his pattern of edits is not benefiting our project and is, in fact, wasting our time.

+ I advice you to stop wasting my time and use your precious time for something else, I have provided the all the facts and reliable sources so if you still insist to remove this article it arises a question about your neutrality.

“christchurch” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “christchurch”:

+ Her handling of gun control over the Christchurch mosque shootings and her response to the COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand has made her popular.

+ A two-hour drive by car includes the many highlights from Christchurch International Airport.

+ Anderton died in Christchurch on 7 January 2018, two weeks before his 80th birthday.

+ In 2010, he ran unsuccessfully for the Christchurch mayoral election, 2010mayoral position of Christchurch.

+ Her first ever concert was in Christchurch with Ivan Rebroff where she received a standing ovation for her version of “Ave Maria”.

+ On 15 May 2019, Jacinda Ardern and French President Emmanuel Macron co-chaired the Christchurch Call summit.

+ The site has been involved in many controversycontroversies including the Christchurch mosque shootings.

christchurch - some sentence examples
christchurch – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “christchurch”:

+ Key and his two sisters were raised in a state house in Christchurch by his Jewish mother.

+ Within two years Yulia learned to speak English languageEnglish, passed all of her senior high school exams at Cashmere High School in Christchurch and signed a recording deal with Sony Music New Zealand.

+ The Statistics New Zealand buildings in Christchurch were also damaged.

+ He was made Bishop of Christchurch by Pope John Paul II on 30 March 1987 and resigned on 15 December 1995.

+ Mass shootings Christchurch mosque shootingsoccurred at two mosques on 15 March 2019.

+ He died in Christchurch on 4 June 2018, aged 81.

+ Christ Church Cathedral, New Zealand, after which the City of Christchurch is named, is itself named after Christ Church, Oxford.

+ The Christchurch mosque shootings were two terrorist mass shootings on 15 March 2019 at the Al Noor Mosque and the Linwood Islamic Centre in Christchurch, New Zealand during Friday prayers.

+ Key and his two sisters were raised in a state house in Christchurch by his Jewish mother.

+ Within two years Yulia learned to speak English languageEnglish, passed all of her senior high school exams at Cashmere High School in Christchurch and signed a recording deal with Sony Music New Zealand.
+ The Statistics New Zealand buildings in Christchurch were also damaged.

+ The titles are inconsistent, and the key terms Canterbury and Christchurch are not properly disambiguated.

+ Young died in Christchurch on 21 June 2020 from cancer, aged 90.

+ There are several single-sex schools as follows: Shirley Boys’ High School, Christchurch Boys’ High School, Avonside Girls’ High School and Christchurch Girls’ High School.

+ The June 2011 Christchurch earthquake was responsible for causing additional damage to an already earthquake-devastated region.

+ After his retirement, he and former MP Philip Burdon were the two prominent campaigners for the restoration of ChristChurch Cathedral.

+ It sits at the joining of five rivers: the River NadderNadder, Ebble, Wylye, and Bourne, which are tributaries to the Hampshire Avon, which flows to the south coast and into the sea at Christchurch in Dorset.

“aspiring” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “aspiring”:

+ Paul Varjak, an aspiring writer being kept by an older woman, moves into Holly’s building.

+ Through Akka Films, Nicolas Wadimoff started up and developed the project “Swiss Palestinian Encounters”: five short documentaries were borne out of a documentary workshop in which young aspiring Palestinian movie directors took part.

+ Later, Lars and James would have contact from another young aspiring guitar player seeking a band, Dave Mustaine.

+ On a crowded Los Angeles highway, an aspiring actress named Mia is distracted by her preparation for an upcoming audition.

+ During this time he established the successful “Gilgamesh gallery”, the first modern art gallery in Iran where aspiring young artists were introduced.

aspiring use in-sentences
aspiring use in-sentences

In sentence examples of “done in”

How to use in-sentence of “done in”:

– Very often blockade running is done in order to bring food or arms to a blockaded city.

– Like any mathematical operation, the cross product can be done in a straightforward way.

– All work was done in very exposed conditions high over fast-running tides in the river.

– He might have got the idea for the murder by a copying the way another, almost successful, murder was done in the British Virgin Islands.

– It was nearly not finished because of the ending similar to “Mermaid Saga”, with the last story done in 2001.

– Adding images like is a great example of something that added to the encyclopedia and likely wouldn’t have been done in any timely fashion are great for Simple.

In sentence examples of done in
In sentence examples of done in

Example sentences of “done in”:

- Then this reaction was done in lead containers.

- In May 2005, a survey was done in ten European countries.

– Then this reaction was done in lead containers.

– In May 2005, a survey was done in ten European countries.

– Jos Oehlen studied at the Academy of Tilburg and the “Rijksakademie voor Beeldende Kunsten te Amsterdam.” Most of his sculptures are done in bronze but he has also created some sculptures in granite and marble.

– If, for example, fish or trees are taken for human use, this is done in ways which least damage the ecosystem.

– Other historic buildings include the ProtestantismProtestant town church, a 1906 Neo-baroque building by architect Hermann Behaghel, and the 1910 Catholic church, done in Art Nouveau with a high tower, by Johannes Schroth.

– However, these tests are expensive and have to be done in special laboratories that do not exist everywhere.

– Today it is mostly done in Spain, and in Portugal, and some Countrycountries of South America.

– Planting is best done in fields that slope towards the sunlight i.e.

– Lois goes back to the school and tells everyone that it is okay to do sex before marriage, but it should be done in a safe way.

– Work was done in 1871 and the garden opened to the public.

– In Ireland, most tweed making is done in County Donegal.

– Fishing can be done in the sea, or in a lake or river, and by boat or from the shore.

– The movie was done in the aspect ratio of 16/9.

– Cheating can be done in many ways.

– With the term he wanted to show that the way Seurat painted was different from the ways painting was done in Impressionism.

– The analysis of mitochondrial DNA done in criminal proceedings is limited.

More in-sentence examples of “done in”:

– Most of the works were done in 1275.

– Larry Silverstein said that the entire site would be completed in 2037, and that billions of dollars have been spent on rebuilding the site, even though Ground Zero “is still a hole in the ground.” During an interview for the episode, Silverstein said, “I am the most frustrated person in the world…I’m seventy-eight years of age; I want to see this thing done in my lifetime”.

– Her first experiments were done in a small laboratory in her house.

– This was done in the early twentieth century by the London and North Western Railway.

– Cooking is often done in a kitchen using a stove or an oven.

– HBOT is done in a special tube or room that can handle high pressures.

– When elections are done in the United States, single US states are classified by their majority.

– On what basis then should a discussion done in six months give a different result than the discussion we have just had? – There will be nothing new except perhaps for some ban evasion or lack thereof.

– In mammals, however, most of the work is done in the visual cortex.

– This segregation was also done in the armed forces, schools, restaurants, on buses and in what jobs blacks got.

– Dissections are regularly done in Autopsyautopsies to help determine the cause of death.

– Where many calculations are done in sequence, the choice of rounding method can have a very significant effect on the result.

– Legal problems can arise if a calibration done in one country is not recognised in another country.

– Some mining, such as gold mining, is done in other ways.

– In procaryotes all of it is done in the cytoplasm.

– Article Five of the Constitution allows this to be done in two different ways.

– Others, such as Reform Jews may choose to have the circumcision done in a hospital before the baby goes home.

– The fact that child labour is involved is often hidden: More than three quarters of this work is done in the sector of agriculture, or it has to do with activities done at home, in the context of the family.

– Ned said justice had not been done in the case of his mother and himself.

– In imperative programs, programmers give the computer a set of ordered steps that need to be done in order to do something.

– Programming can be done in many different languages and can look very different but do the same thing.

– Most electronic calculations are done in binary.

– That new law would allow embryonic stem cell research to be done in Missouri.

– This is done in order to produce highly resonating sound.

– The next step in translation was done in 1525 by William Tyndale.

– Starting in 1853, reformer Arnold Rikli said that “Sun- and air-bathing” is a good thing, and that it can only give its full potential when done in the nude.

– When the Romans had conquered Ancient Greece, they did not think it was necessary to discuss or forbid that the Olympic Games were done in the nude.

– Since the 1954 operation more than 450,000 kidney transplants have been done in the US.

– Overclocking is usually done in the computer’s BIOS setup utility.

– The album was done in early summer 2008.

– This can also be done in different dimensions; a hollow sphere has a kind of “2-dimensional” hole.

– It can be done in the laboratory.

– Suicide attacks are often done in a crowded place so that as many people as possible are killed.

– The Sibley-Ahlquist taxonomy of birds, based on DNA studies done in the 1970s and 1980s, have changed the classification of hummingbirds.

– Nowadays most whaling is done in the Antarctic area.

– However, because those acts had no integrity to fundamental buddhist precepts, it is no longer done in Tibetan Buddhism.

– There are efforts to use behaviour therapy to treat psychopaths; very often, this is done in prisons.

– I forget the exact legal wording off the top of my head but basically anything that is done in a manor that many people could be expected to lay that data out if they all did it without knowledge of anyone else doing it is not copyrightable.

– Each shot must also be done in an established manner in order for points to be awarded.

– Masters can be done in about 1.5 years after doing a bachelors degree, theses usually take 3–4 years, after the master level.

– Some studies done in 2001 estimated that the income from growing khat was about 2.5 million Yemeni rials per hectare, while it was only 0.57 million rials per hectare if fruits were grown.

– Some night patrols by residents have been done in the past to help policing of the community.

– Most of the buffalo hunting and skin curing was done in the dry season, between June and September, when buffaloes gathered around the remaining billabongs.

– Falsafa is a word that comes from Greek; it refers to the kind of philosophy much like it was done in Ancient Greece.

– The reforms were done in 1998.

- Most of the works were done in 1275.

- Larry Silverstein said that the entire site would be completed in 2037, and that billions of dollars have been spent on rebuilding the site, even though Ground Zero "is still a hole in the ground." During an interview for the episode, Silverstein said, "I am the most frustrated person in the world...I'm seventy-eight years of age; I want to see this thing done in my lifetime".
- Her first experiments were done in a small laboratory in her house.

In-sentence examples of “superman”

How to use in-sentence of “superman”:

+ Mutual broadcast radio shows, such as “The Lone Ranger”, “The Adventures of Superman The Adventures of Superman“, and “The Shadow”.

+ After a battle, Superman is forced to kill Zod to save a group of innocent civilians that Zod attempts to murder.

+ Later comic strips from the 1950s onwards show superheros such as Superman and The Phantom.

+ Several actors have played Superman in motion pictures and TV series including Bud Collyer, Kirk Alyn, George Reeves, Christopher Reeve, Dean Cain, Tim Daly, Tom Welling, Brandon Routh, Henry Cavill, and Tyler Hoechlin.

+ He worked for DC Comics and wrote Superman stories.

In-sentence examples of superman
In-sentence examples of superman

Example sentences of “superman”:

+ Companies tried different approaches, One that succeeded and often outsold DC for instance was Fawcett Publications who had a character who some consider similar to Superman who was an all-powerful hero with a supporting "family" known as Captain Marvel and the Marvel Family, whereas other companies such as Charlton Comics created entire new worlds preventing DC from attacking them with lawsuits.

+ Following this, Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman were given new leases of life thanks to big name creators such as John Byrne, Frank Miller and George Perez that redefined the elderly heroes for a new generation.
+ Most of the levels in the game are restricted to two types of gameplay; in some levels, referred to as "Ride Levels" in the game's instruction manual, Superman is instructed to fly through a series of hoops by Lex Luthor; in between, he is also tasked to perform certain feats such as battling Luthor's minions, the Dark Shadows, and rescuing civilians from natural or artificial disasters, firstly stopping two cars from trapping civilians.

+ Companies tried different approaches, One that succeeded and often outsold DC for instance was Fawcett Publications who had a character who some consider similar to Superman who was an all-powerful hero with a supporting “family” known as Captain Marvel and the Marvel Family, whereas other companies such as Charlton Comics created entire new worlds preventing DC from attacking them with lawsuits.

+ Following this, Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman were given new leases of life thanks to big name creators such as John Byrne, Frank Miller and George Perez that redefined the elderly heroes for a new generation.

+ Most of the levels in the game are restricted to two types of gameplay; in some levels, referred to as “Ride Levels” in the game’s instruction manual, Superman is instructed to fly through a series of hoops by Lex Luthor; in between, he is also tasked to perform certain feats such as battling Luthor’s minions, the Dark Shadows, and rescuing civilians from natural or artificial disasters, firstly stopping two cars from trapping civilians.

+ In a mid-credits scene, Flash and Superman decide to race.

+ Cloud County has also been listed as one of the places for Smallville Smallville in the Superman story line.

+ In 2000, Hexadecimal Luthor—a parody of Superman villain Lex Luthor—became President of the United States.

+ The military uses the spacecraft that brought Superman to Earth in an aerial strike to create a portal that returns Zod’s ship and his crew to the Phantom Zone.

+ He was a famous theater actor before playing the role of Superman in four movies, from 1978 to 1987.

+ He was known for creating Koko the Clown, Betty Boop, Popeye, and Superman to the movie screen.

+ As Batman and Superman confront one another, a new threat arrives to put mankind in greater danger than it has previously known.

+ He was best known later in life as the Daily Planet editor Perry White in the Superman movies of the 1970s and 80s.

+ The player assumes the role of Superman who is challenged to complete many tasks and puzzles throughout the 14 levels in the game.

“take” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “take”:

+ I realise that some of these issues are only minor, and won’t take too long to fix.

+ He agrees to do whatever they want after they take over his body – their new power as ghosts – and make him do crazy things at a board meeting.

+ She is given a lift in a car by men who say they are taking her to Genscher, but they are Stasi agents who take her to a forest to murder her, but she manages to escape.

+ A paraphrased version is where people take a translation and put it in their own words.

+ He had hit singles such as “Wot Do U Call It?”, “Boasty”, “Take That Take That”, “Heatwave”.

+ But in many Protestant denominations, including the Church of England, women are allowed take leadership roles.

+ Harold died, and Harthacanute was able to take back his throne peacefully.

take some ways to use
take some ways to use

Example sentences of “take”:

+ Because, like PCBs, they take a long time to decay, they were classified as persistent organic pollutant in 2015.

+ The White Witch goes to Aslan’s camp and tries to take back Edmund, but Aslan says he will sacrifice himself instead.

+ For a major disruption to take place, the bus itself must be broken somewhere.

+ The movie follows a series of severe weather events that take place around the world as a result of global warming.

+ Athletics is a sport that people take part in all over the world.

+ Even more seriously, no spacecraft could travel faster than light, so all galactic-scale transport would be effectively one-way, and would take much longer than than any modern civilisation has existed.

+ While flying at Benbrook Field, near Fort Worth, Texas, he took emergency action shortly after take off to avoid another aircraft.

+ After not getting hit with another kick to the face and pulling Helmsley’s crotch onto the ring post, and managed to take advantage, changing a powerbomb into the sharpshooter but Chyna, having to pull Sgt.

+ Lifeguards and paramedics tried to save her and take her to a hospital.

+ Because, like PCBs, they take a long time to decay, they were classified as persistent organic pollutant in 2015.

+ The White Witch goes to Aslan's camp and tries to take back Edmund, but Aslan says he will sacrifice himself instead.
+ For a major disruption to take place, the bus itself must be broken somewhere.

+ In some cases, it may be necessary that they take off all the clothes, to be able to treat them better.

+ The “Einsatzgruppen” helped take over government buildings, and took all the government papers they could find.

+ He recently took a job in America, meaning that he had to take Maria with him.

+ Shortly after, Richard died so she supported her son John to take the English throne against the claim of her grandson Arthur of Brittany.

+ This means an algorithm can be grouped by how long it can take in a worst-case scenario, where the longest route will be taken every time.

+ He tells her she will take her place among the dead.

+ They choose three teenagers from another school to take their powers.

More in-sentence examples of “take”:

+ They say that Aslan is on the move to take back Narnia from the Witch.

+ During other events as for example concerts or opera plays 79,296 people can take place in the stadium.

+ They say that Aslan is on the move to take back Narnia from the Witch.

+ During other events as for example concerts or opera plays 79,296 people can take place in the stadium.

+ The God in JudaismLord ordered Moses and Aaron, “When Pharaoh says to you, ‘Perform a miracle,’ then say to Aaron, Take your staff and throw it down before Pharaoh’, and it will become a snake.” So Moses and Aaron went to Pharaoh and Aaron did so.

+ During the last immunity challenge, Sandra fell out early, so Jon to try to convince Lil to take him to the final two.

+ Atlas reveals himself as Fontaine, who faked his death to throw Ryan off his trail and take control of the city, leaving Jack at the mercy of the reactivated security systems.

+ There are also people who take the role of “pastor” and spend their life caring for other people.

+ An algorithm’s worst-case scenario is a problem that will take a long time, or lots of resources, to solve.

+ The speaker can take the root and put it on another word to make a new one.

+ When we write algorithms, we like our algorithm to take the least amount of time so that we can solve our problem as quickly as possible.

+ Martin returned to help make their last album, after all the Beatles promised to work with him “like the old days”, and let Martin take charge of the sessions once more.

+ This includes use of the toilet, Washingwash their hands, brush their teeth, take a bath, or take a shower.

+ They could even take over European Beehivehives by killing the European queen bee and making their own queen bee the “queen”.

+ I will not use the tools or take any administrative action until this is done.

+ If an army took over one of a state’s biggest cities, it was then allowed to take control over all the land around those cities.

+ Most of the concerts take place in the Snape MaltingsMaltings, a concert hall in the village of Snape, not far away from Aldeburgh.

+ After seeing landmarks on the map, they take a direction to the legendary golden city.

+ He and the Brain are trying to take over the world.

+ The 19th century saw the Commons gradually take over from the Lords.

+ How would I propose converting the labeling of reference list sections? Take List of Ekushey Padak winners in Education and research for example, 12.

+ The longest can take nine days.

+ After taking over the Aztec Empire, the Spanish conquistadors moved on to take over other parts of Mesoamerica.

+ On 25 March, an unnamed Egyptian official was reported as saying that refloating the ship would take days if not weeks.

+ It was built between 1926 and 1938 so that trains could take coffee to the port of Santos.

+ Ian Birnbaum of “PC Gamer” said “Subnautica” was an “underwater “Minecraft””, saying that “with an experienced developer at the helm and a limitless variety of the oceans to play with, it’s going to take a lot for “Subnautica” to go badly wrong.

+ They said that West Germany refused to recognize East Germany as an independent country because they wanted to take over North-East Germany just like Hitler took over Poland.

+ There are ways to take a sample of the sediment that doesn’t disturb the layers.

+ Several weeks later, in early 1975, a government agency known as the Mass Transport Provisional Authority was established to take charge of the project.

+ He promises to take revenge.

+ With the wrong kind of knife, it will take more effort to perform the same amount of work.

+ The Beatles’s record producer, George Martin, thought they should take the best of the India songs, and make one especially good album.

+ One lunar year and one lunar day take the same amount of time.

+ People tried to take the power of picking a candidate away from party leaders.

+ One Planck time is the time it would take a photon travelling at the speed of light to cross a distance equal to one Planck length.

+ I want to also take this time to hear how the community feels about me.

+ They said that the game was a refreshing take on the shooter genre but criticized some of the features like lobbies and Amibo-locked content.

+ FoAM is a group of designers, scientists, cooks, artists, engineers and gardeners who take expert knowledge across disciplines in new public contexts.

+ This is because people with similar viruses who take these medicines have been more likely to have bleeding problems.

+ They said, “”What is most impressive about this sandbox is how fun it is to simply hop on a horse and take off across the prairie”.” In the end they said “”Red Dead Redemption is a must-play game.

+ Unfortunately, when he grows into an adult pig, Fern is forced to take him to the Zuckerman farm, where he will be made into food after a short time.

+ Union forces were not able to take and hold control of Fort Wagner.

+ These all take place on the same night, and there is interactive communication between them and the Prom in the Royal Albert Hall.

+ Fluency shaping approaches are normally taught in groups therapy programs, which may take two to three weeks to complete.

+ In the late 1980s, Southland Corporation was threatened by a rumored corporate takeover, prompting the Thompson family to take steps to convert the company into a private model by buying out public shareholders in a tender offer.

+ Because of this, Princess Catharina-Amalia, as the heiress apparent to her father, would take the title of Princess of Orange.

+ In a ritual the loa are called down by the “houngan” to take part in the service, receive offerings, and grant requests.

“virtuous” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “virtuous”:

+ The lead female character Shaluk is characterized as an all virtuous young lady without any faults.The writers and producers of the show, portray female lead characters idealistically instead of celebrating their faults as part of normal human nature.

+ Those who practice ascetic lifestyles do not consider their practices as virtuous but pursue such a life-style in order to satisfy certain technical requirements for mind-body transformation.

+ So, let’s set someone on the throne who is a virtuous person and found a nation.” At that time, they found the strange light looked like thunderbolt on Yang-san.

+ The name Pattazhy may have also derived from the word “Bhattarika” which means a virtuous and pious woman.

+ The final chapter is a famous poem of praise to “a virtuous woman”.

+ He tells Pamina once more that she must stay with him to learn how to live a good, virtuous life.

+ Her stepmother described her as “one of the most amiable and virtuous of women”.

+ Alger’s heroes deserve their good fortune because they are virtuous young men.

virtuous how to use?
virtuous how to use?

Example sentences of “virtuous”:

+ The Jedi try to lead a good and virtuous life, serving others.

+ Cato the Elder mentions that usually the virtuous Roman worked nude during the summer months.

+ One such setpiece is the struggle between the virtuous young hero and a snobbish youth.

+ The poem is an allegory about the struggle to lead a virtuous Christian life when the institution of the Church is often corrupt.

+ Someone who lives a virtuous life is someone who leads a good moral life, doing things that society thinks are good.

+ Thus dharma or virtuous living is the highest aim, artha, the amassing of wealth is next, and kama is the least of the three.” —Indra Sinha.

+ She has won many awards, including the Pulitzer PrizePulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1993 for her book “The Wild Iris” and National Book Award of Poetry in 2014 for her book “Faithful and Virtuous Night”.

+ In the Epicurean view, the highest pleasure was obtained by knowledge, friendship and living a virtuous and temperate life.

+ Winston Churchill summarised the legacy of John’s reign: “When the long tally is added, it will be seen that the British nation and the English-speaking world owe far more to the vices of John than to the labours of virtuous sovereigns”.

+ Understanding the way karma works, Hindus try to live a virtuous life.

+ The Jedi try to lead a good and virtuous life, serving others.

+ Cato the Elder mentions that usually the virtuous Roman worked nude during the summer months.
+ One such setpiece is the struggle between the virtuous young hero and a snobbish youth.

“cutter” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “cutter”:

– They were only permitted three attempts, where the cutter would then be graded and if they passed it would receive the Waterford Crystal watermark.

– The Coast Guard traces its roots back to the United States Revenue Cutter Service, which was created by Congress on 4 August 1790.

– The modern Coast Guard can be said to date to 1915, when the Revenue Cutter Service merged with the U.S.

– Laser cutter : Henry cuts out a section of the wall with a laser cutter, which then falls onto him.

– Hamilton was the founder of the United States Revenue Cutter Service, which in 1915 became the United States Coast Guard.

cutter - example sentences
cutter – example sentences

Example sentences of “cutter”:

– In modern usage, a cutter can be either a small- or medium-sized ship whose occupants exercise official authority.

– Jones, who visited the islands in a cutter with a crew of Pitcairn Islanders.

– Until the re-establishment of the Navy in 1798, the Revenue Cutter Service was the only naval force of the early United States.

– In one incident, the cutter “Eagle” was run aground during a battle with a British brig, the HMS “Dispatch” and a British sloop that was with her.

– Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the Treasury suggested the creation of the Revenue Cutter Service in a letter dated October 2, 1789.Horatio Davis Smith, “Early History of the United States Revenue Marine Service”, ed.

– In addition to the fortifications in front of them the American cutter “Louisiana” was anchored in the river.

– Revenue Cutter Service was set up in 1790 when President of the United StatesPresident act allowing the building of 10 cutters”.

– A cutter is typically a small, but in some cases a medium-sized, watercraft designed for speed rather than for capacity.

– Her mother, Elizabeth Reeve Cutter Morrow, was a poet, teacher, and acting president of Smith College.

– This type of cutter may be powered by oars, sails or a motor.

- In modern usage, a cutter can be either a small- or medium-sized ship whose occupants exercise official authority.

- Jones, who visited the islands in a cutter with a crew of Pitcairn Islanders.
- Until the re-establishment of the Navy in 1798, the Revenue Cutter Service was the only naval force of the early United States.

– Together, the Revenue Cutter Service and the U.S.

– Coast Guard was formed by combining the Revenue Cutter Service with the Life-Saving Service.

– USRC “Massachusetts” was one of the original ten cutters While not the first USRS cutter to be launched, it was the first to enter active service.

– The weapon has a bottle opener and wire cutter built into the bipod.

– Of these, the 6-gun “Bon Perre”, captured by the USRC “Eagle”, was put into service as a Revenue cutter and served until 1801.

– President William McKinley temporarily transferred the ships of the Revenue Cutter Service to operate under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy.

– In a cutter rig, the jib or jibs are flown from stays in front of the forestay, perhaps going from the masthead to a bowsprit.