“borne” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “borne”:

– Araceae are a family of monocotyledonous flowering plants in which flowers are borne on a type of inflorescence called a spadix.

– Aristotle explained that universals are concepts corresponding to traits borne and shared by the particular things themselves.

– An elevator cab is typically borne by six or eight hoist cables, each of which is capable on its own of supporting the full load of the elevator plus twenty-five per cent more weight.

– The principal mosquito borne diseases are the viral diseases yellow fever, dengue fever and malaria carried by the genera “Anopheles” and “Culex”.

– Clubmosses are thought to be structurally similar to the earliest vascular plants, with small, scale-like leaves, homosporous spores borne in sporangia at the bases of the leaves, branching stems, and generally simple form.

– Food borne illnesses can result in permanent health problems or even death, especially for people at high risk, including babybabies, young children, sick people and others with weak immune systems.

borne - example sentences
borne – example sentences

Example sentences of “borne”:

– It can be very thin, borne singly on long shoots, and in dense clusters of 20-30 on short shoots.

– Objects denser than water still float when the object is nonwettable and its weight is small enough to be borne by the forces arising from surface tension.

– The pods are borne within a few inches of the base of the plant.

– Once Los Alamitos became an operational base in 1941, NAAS Long Beach now turned to servicing carrier borne F4Fs, SBDs, FM-2s, F4Us, F6Fs, TBF/TBMs, and SB2Cs.

– Vasu and Radha Ravi both borne by Smt.

– It has borne that name, or Rigning, Reenald, or Rignall, from early times.

– The bones of the skull roof shows a rugous external surface, indicating that at least parts of the head may have borne bony scutes.

– The 2-lipped, tubular flowers are borne on erect sprikes in mid-summer.

– He has an elder sister, Wingu TingimaWingu, who was borne to his father’s first wife.

– Discussions between Schuyler and Washington on the subject had not borne fruit by early June.

– 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.

- It can be very thin, borne singly on long shoots, and in dense clusters of 20-30 on short shoots.

- Objects denser than water still float when the object is nonwettable and its weight is small enough to be borne by the forces arising from surface tension.

– In youth, she was known at court as “Mademoiselle de Charolais”, a style later borne by her younger sister.

– A contemporary calendar gives 26 May as the day in which “Germanicus Caesar was borne into the city in triumph”.

– Cases which have been studied suggest there is some kind of cost to be borne for their relative immunity to the toxin.

– After performing a flying crossbody, Steamboat pinned Borne for the win.

– Bissmillah Afghanmal son of Haji Mauladad Momand, borne in Kandahar in 1976.

– Food borne illness due to “Campylobacter”, “Yersinia”, “Salmonella” or “Shigella” infection is a major cause of reactive arthritis, which typically occurs 1–3 weeks after diarrheal illness.

– The style of “Mademoiselle de Penthièvre” had been previoulsy borne by her sister Marie Louise de Bourbon who died six months after Marie Adélaïde’s birth.

– The title is borne or claimed by a hereditary heir.

– In other words, a “moral hazard” is a situation where the possible costs of a risky action are not borne by the one taking the risk.

“in union” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “in union”:

+ It is in Union County, South DakotaUnion County, and 807 people lived there at the 2010 census.

+ There are only two other cities in Union County other than Lake Butler.

+ Linden is a city in Union County, New JerseyUnion County, New Jersey, United States.

+ Wuhl was born on October 9, 1951 in Union Township, New Jersey.

+ The City Green in Union Park of Middletown, Connecticut includes this bust of the author near his birthplace.

+ Walsh was born in Union City, New Jersey.

+ Elizabeth is a city in Union County, New JerseyUnion County, New Jersey, United States.

+ He was raised in Union City, New JerseyUnion City, New Jersey.

in union - some sentence examples
in union – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “in union”:

+ Rahway is a city in Union County, New JerseyUnion County, New Jersey, United States.

+ Coyne was born in Union Township, Union County, New JerseyUnion, New Jersey.

+ Raiford is a town in Union County, FloridaUnion County, Florida, United States.

+ La Grande is a city in Union County, OregonUnion County, Oregon.

+ In 2005 almost 15,000 people lived in Union County.

+ George Brinton McClellan was a Major general in Union army during the American Civil War.

+ Menendez was raised in Union City, New JerseyUnion City, New Jersey.

+ Kimball began sending in Union reinforcements and by six o’clock the Confederates were running out of withdraw.

+ It is located in Union County, South DakotaUnion County, near the junction of the Missouri River and the Big Sioux River.

+ Frankly I resent the assertion that what has been published about my book thus far represents “just puffs from people with vested interest in her side of a complex issue” simply because my book was reviewed in union newspapers and in outlets like Labor Notes and Jacobin.

+ Rahway is a city in Union County, New JerseyUnion County, New Jersey, United States.

+ Coyne was born in Union Township, Union County, New JerseyUnion, New Jersey.
+ Raiford is a town in Union County, FloridaUnion County, Florida, United States.

+ At the university she became active in union affairs, in the Association of University Staff.

+ Most of the city is located in Union County, but a small part of it is in Lincoln County.

+ Westfield is a town in Union County, New JerseyUnion County, New Jersey, United States.

+ Summit is a city in Union County, New Jersey, United States.

+ During the American Civil War, Slaveryslaves who sought refuge in Union army military camps or who lived in territories that fell under Union control were declared contraband.

+ He did not like the agency’s role in union strike-breaking.

+ They formed in Union City, New JerseyUnion City, New Jersey in 1968.

Example uses in sentence of “homicide”

How to use in-sentence of “homicide”:

+ If a person does something that makes someone else die, without the intent of killing, it is homicide and may be manslaughter.

+ The movie revolves around two Los Angeles homicide detectives investigating a murder in Nightmute, Alaska.

+ In 1968, a large criminal trial began in Germany, charging several Grünenthal officials with negligent homicide and injury.

+ The book was based on his experiences shadowing the Baltimore Police Department homicide unit during 1988.” Focusing on work in the series.

+ On February 25, 2009, the older man’s death was officially ruled a homicide by the Hennepin County medical examiner’s office.

Example uses in sentence of homicide
Example uses in sentence of homicide

Example sentences of “homicide”:

+ He has been a two time NWA World Tag Team Champion with Homicide and a two time TNA World Tag Team Champion with Homicide.

+ Gibson plays narcotics sergeant Martin Riggs and Glover plays homicide sergeant Roger Murtaugh.

+ Negligent homicide is an even lesser crime.

+ The homicide rate was getting smaller, but has started going back up from 2006 onwards.

+ Saunders was involved in a homicide investigation in 1968, when she discovered her fiance, actor Albert Dekker dead in his Hollywood home.

+ The closure rate for homicide cases rose to 70%.

+ James Robert “Jim” Leavelle was a Dallas, Texas homicide detective who was escorting Lee Harvey Oswald through the basement of Dallas Police headquarters when Oswald was shot by Jack Ruby.

+ He has been a two time NWA World Tag Team Champion with Homicide and a two time TNA World Tag Team Champion with Homicide.

+ Gibson plays narcotics sergeant Martin Riggs and Glover plays homicide sergeant Roger Murtaugh.

+ Yet they represented 16% of all female homicide victims between 1980 and 2012.

+ He was released on house arrest, and on 3 December 2015 the Appeal Court overturned the manslaughterculpable homicide verdict and convicted him of murder.

+ Hernandez is also known for forming the tag team stable, The Latin American Xchange with Homicide which ended when he was betrayed by Homicide and was attacked by him on the September 10 edition of TNA Impact!.

+ In 1998, homicide rate per 100,000 citizens was 2.78.

Use the word “seriously”

How to use in-sentence of “seriously”:

+ On 14 March 1984, Adams was seriously wounded in an assassination attempt when several Ulster Freedom Fighters gunmen fired about twenty shots into the car in which he was travelling.

+ This work was never finished or performed, and we do not know whether he seriously thought it would happen, but he did buy himself a sun helmet.

+ The riot resulted in five deaths and three others were seriously injured.

+ In Lyme, Louisa Musgrove falls from the Cobb while playing with Captain Wentworth on the steps and is seriously injured.

+ Other actors who were seriously considered included Alan Alda and Sidney Poitier for the President, Judd Hirsch for Leo, Eugene Levy for Toby, and CCH Pounder for C.J.

+ No other candidates seriously challenged Obama.

+ He hit and seriously injured a marshal.

Use the word seriously
Use the word seriously

Example sentences of “seriously”:

+ Five people died during the blizzard, with about 15 others seriously injured.

+ In August, 1750, on a journey back from Germany to London, Handel was seriously injured when his carriage overturned.

+ This discontent was manifested most seriously in an uprising led by a vigilante group that came to be known as the Paxton Boys.  They had this name because they were primarily from the area around the Pennsylvania village of Paxton.

+ When his PT boat was sunk by a Japanese destroyer in 1943, he seriously injured his back.

+ In particular, incautious upgrades to working “unstable” packages can sometimes seriously break software functionality.

+ Many towns such as Muar, Kota Tinggi and Segamat were seriously flooded with water levels as high as above ground level recorded in some areas.

+ He became seriously ill in 1908 and for several years he had to stop tobaccosmoking cigars and drinking alcohol.

+ After he is told that Jacob was seriously injured while riding a motorcycle, Charlie changes his mind and sees Edward in a more favorable light.

+ They had killed so many Germans that Hitler’s overall plan to conquer the Soviet Union, started with Operation Barbarossa, was seriously weakened.

+ The question “What is existence?” is a very important one for Philosophyphilosophers, and many people think Aristotle is the first human being to have thought seriously about the question.

+ However, he did not become seriously interested in music until he heard another boy playing the violin in a concert at his school.

+ Pavelich was arrested on August 15, 2019, after allegedly assaulting and seriously injuring a neighbor with whom he’d earlier been fishing.

+ This insane diatribe he’s just posted has me convinced that he’s seriously out for blood.

+ Five people died during the blizzard, with about 15 others seriously injured.

+ In August, 1750, on a journey back from Germany to London, Handel was seriously injured when his carriage overturned.
+ This discontent was manifested most seriously in an uprising led by a vigilante group that came to be known as the Paxton Boys.  They had this name because they were primarily from the area around the Pennsylvania village of Paxton.

More in-sentence examples of “seriously”:

+ In February 2006, a bombing seriously damaged Iraq's al-Askari Mosque.

+ He was not seriously injured.

+ In February 2006, a bombing seriously damaged Iraq’s al-Askari Mosque.

+ He was not seriously injured.

+ Franchitti and several fans were seriously injured.

+ On 17 June 2018, Ranariddh and his wife, Ouk Phalla, were both seriously injured in a car accident en route to Sihanoukville Province.

+ Foreign policy made sure it was never seriously threatened.

+ He has been considered to be seriously ill, and his death has been reported several times throughout his long career as a guerrilla, but the status of his health remains uncertain.

+ Six other people in the military were seriously hurt.

+ Because of modernization initiation is not taken so seriously as before, but there are still certain areas which still perform initiations.

+ Thompson said publisher Jann Wenner had “liked the first 20 or so jangled pages enough to take it seriously on its own terms and tentatively scheduled it for publication — which gave me the push I needed to keep working on it”.

+ He was seriously injured when thrown by his horse at a troop review in France.

+ If it is seriously wrong, another person will eventually come to your aid but if you press all you can on your own before any help arrives, it may be too late.

+ Addiction is similar to a major disease like chronic heart disease or perhaps diabetes, but addictions are not taken as seriously as these major diseases.

+ Nessen, who also worked NBC News as a war correspondent during the Vietnam War, was seriously wounded by grenade fragments while on Patrollingpatrol outside Pleiku in July 1966.

+ They also seriously wounded cartoonist Riss, journalists Philippe Lançon and Fabrice Nicolino and webmaster Simon Fieschi.

+ In this century the customs house was moved from Vitoria to the coast, seriously affecting the local economy.

+ Croft, 24; James’s other seriously possible wife was Catherine de Bourbon.

+ It ripped across Great Inagua Island and Grand Turk Island, where 80% of the buildings on Grand Turk were seriously damaged or completely destroyed.

+ On May 29, 2011, Kingston was seriously injured along with a female passenger in a jet ski accident in Miami, Florida.

+ Then the teeth and gums and sometimes even the jaw can become seriously diseased.

+ I’m not sure if I speak for everyone here, but e-mail correspondence which pushed a previous support to an oppose should be seriously taken into account.

+ There it was important to separate seriously wounded soldiers from less-seriously wounded.

+ He was seriously injured in the crash, but the injuries are not believed to be life-threatening.

+ He fell seriously ill, being affected by bad conditions and regular tortures.

+ Ghost and Fang escaped, but Fang was seriously wounded and died before the pair made it out of Pripyat, with Ghost moving on to find “safer” work in the outer regions of the Zone.

+ On January 10, 2012, She was seriously injured while she was training on the Park City Mountain Resort Eagle superpipe in Park City, Utah.

+ The subtropical city of Brisbane would seriously consider bidding for the Olympic Games in 2020 or 2024, former Queensland Premier Peter Beattie has said.

+ The “Los Angeles Times” reported that Manson was seriously ill.

+ However, despite success of the movie, he never got the chance to be taken as seriously as an actor again, with the exception of the westerns “Charro!” and “Flaming Star”.

+ The club was seriously affected by the Priestly Riots of July 1791, which started in Birmingham, and spread.

+ Frieza himself is seriously wounded for the first time: Krillin is able to chop off a portion of his tail using a Destructo Disk.

+ Agent 47 has been shot by a French police officer, seriously injuring him.

+ Ten years later he became seriously ill, but received a kidney transplant from his brother Philip and recovered to full health.

+ Although Fuller became famous in America through works such as “Serpentine Dance she felt that she was not taken seriously by the public.

+ From 1953 he worked seriously at electronic music.

+ The League was never taken seriously although it had been created partly to check that the treaty was being followed.

+ She reportedly carried hundreds of men off the battlefield and was seriously wounded three times during her career as a medic with the marines.

+ A Queensland building designer for example will carefully consider weather factors that can seriously affect a site including sunshine, wind, rainfall, water catchment and storage, water run-off, humidity, cooling, and other issues.

+ In an interview given for World Chess Network he said: “I only prepared seriously for San Luis, and I think it has paid off.

+ The first reports say the President was seriously wounded, that he slumped over in Mrs.

+ On 5 May 2011, it was reported that FitzGerald was seriously ill in a Dublin hospital.

+ If the temperature drops under 15°C or rise over 30°C, fertility of the plant is seriously damaged resulting in windfall and malformed fruit.

+ It wasn’t until the middle of the 20th century that economists seriously attempted to incorporate entrepreneurship into their models.

+ He then opened fire on four police officers, seriously wounding one.

+ When our body becomes part of an electrical circuit, the user can be seriously Electric shockshocked, or even killed by electrocution.

+ Edward did not take royal duties seriously and, although quite popular, preferred partying and luxury, in direct conflict with George’s sense of duty and hard work.

+ I take my copyright very seriously and would not hesitate to take action if my rights were being infringed.

“true of” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “true of”:

– This is why airplanes and other fast machines are streamlined, and the same is true of fish.

– This is often true of the Gatwick Express, which travels along the Brighton Main Line, as it will often divert over Chatham side tracks during engineering works in order to maintain service levels.

– This is especially true of the deliriants.

– The first is that, in genetics, what is true of animals is also true of man.

– Much the same is true of microflies, which are also common.

– Niels Bohr and his colleagues argued that we get into big trouble if we assume to be true of the things that are too small to be seen even with a microscope anything that we have proof for only on the scale of everyday life.

true of use in sentences
true of use in sentences

Example sentences of “true of”:

– The same is true of many chitons.

– They are often referred to as water moulds, although the water-loving nature which led to that name is not true of most species, which are terrestrial pathogens.

– This is not true of most Satanists.

– This is also true of his next opera: “Mr Brouček’s excursion to the moon”.

– The same is true of white supremacist regimes in South Africa and Rhodesia and of parts of Europe at different time periods; importantly under Nazi Germany’s Third Reich.

– This is true of many galls produced by insects and mites.

– This is true of all known life.

– This is also true of most of the earlier British boy groups.

– This may or may not be true of all possible forms of life in the Universe: it is true of all life on Earth today.

– This is particularly true of the Christian ChurchChurch and Christianity, which are nearly all Latin derivatives.

– This was true of all kinds of music, including opera.

– We know for sure that Neanderthals, at least, were hunters of large mammals such as mammoths, and that may be true of other hand axe cultures.

– And it is not true of pencils, which are still very commonly used.

– This is not true of rollerball pens, which are ballpoints that use water-based ink of low viscosity.

– Each of the required conditions is true of “G”, so “G” is a group.

– This turned out to be true of all insects.

- The same is true of many chitons.

- They are often referred to as water moulds, although the water-loving nature which led to that name is not true of most species, which are terrestrial pathogens.

“explicit” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “explicit”:

– Distinguishing implicit and explicit learning.

– With Artificial Intelligence we teach computers how to solve problems without explicit programming for the solution.

– The manuscript of “One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich” was published in edited form in 1962, with the explicit approval of Nikita Khrushchev.

– I’m going to be away for about a week, but when I get back I think I’ll try and draft an update to the image use policy that provides guidance to editors on the use of sexually explicit images.

– With no explicit parameters, the archive list presented in the box is determined automatically.

– Machine learning is done where designing and programming explicit algorithms cannot be done.

– Long term memory is typically divided up into two major headings: explicit memory and implicit memory.Atkinson R.C.

explicit how to use in sentences
explicit how to use in sentences

Example sentences of “explicit”:

– It stars Breckin Meyer, Seann William Scott and Tom Green as three college boys as they take on a road trip to collect an explicit tape.

– For the “Other Bonuses” and “Penalties” boxes there should an explicit value.

– This movie is rated NC-17 because of explicit sexuality.

– I am pursuing this matter via the traditional community ban process, rather than using WP:ONESTRIKE, for I would like any possible block applied on him to have explicit community approval, and not based on, as some might say, a single administrator’s “arbitrary” judgement.

– This horror movie was refused classification in Australia, Iceland, New Zealand and Norway due to its graphic and explicit content.

– Specifically, the conceptual diagram “graph 1” identifies only three boxes, two ellipses, and four arrows, whereas the “picture 1” shows much more pictorial detail, with the scores of implied relationships as implicit in the picture rather than with the nine explicit details in the graph.

– By setting the start of the first explicit grouping after the first overlay item and the end of the sixth explicit grouping before the last overlay item, effectively 8 groupings can be configured, the first and eighth being untitled.

– Slash fiction does not need explicit sexual encounters to be considered slash.

– Note that this explicit expression is not necessary if the argument contains or starts with an “=”.

– None can literally measure space, yet Isaac NewtonNewton postulated absolute space and time, and Newton’s theory made explicit predictions, highly testable and predictively successful for 200 years, but the theory was still falsified as explanatory of nature.

– This motion picture is rated NC-17 by the MPAA due to explicit sex scenes.

– Accessing files marked as such will prompt the user to make an explicit trust decision to execute the file, as executables originating from the Internet can be potentially unsafe.

– If the start overlay item for the first explicit grouping is after the first overlay item then the overlay text items from the first overlay up to but not including the first explicitly grouped overlay item are displayed as an untitled grouping before the first explicit group.

- It stars Breckin Meyer, Seann William Scott and Tom Green as three college boys as they take on a road trip to collect an explicit tape.

- For the "Other Bonuses" and "Penalties" boxes there should an explicit value.

In-sentence examples of “technician”

How to use in-sentence of “technician”:

– An emergency medical technician is someone who works on an ambulance and takes care of sick and hurt people.

– After high school and the junior college she did an apprenticeship as a Medical Laboratory Technician and she was as a volunteer for the United States Marine Corps.

– After the blood is drawn out, it is sent to a medical laboratory where a laboratory technician calculates the GFR.

– Neil Taylor, Devo’s drum technician also performs when Freese is unavailable, and performed on the 2008 Australian Tour.

– The show was inspired by real life emergency medical technician squads.

– Clarke served in the Royal Air Force as a radar instructor and technician from 1941–1946.

– In DNA barcoding, the technician sequences part of a gene and compares it to that same gene in other species.

In-sentence examples of technician
In-sentence examples of technician

How to use the word “scope”

How to use in-sentence of “scope”:

– Often, there might be claims that other text are WP:UNDUE details, beyond the scope of the narrowed article page.

– In the second phase, “Arkzin” changed its format to A3, broadened the editorial board and scope of topics, included professional journalists as contributors.

– Most sniper rifles have a telescope called a sniper scope to help the sniper see the target.

– My invitation template is here: Hi! I noticed that you edited an article that’s in our scope and I was wondering if you were interested in Warriors.

– However, since 2008, the trust has scaled back the scope of its activities in response to financial challenges.

How to use the word scope
How to use the word scope

Example sentences of “scope”:

– It’s a back of the envelope calculation, as we scientists would call it, an argument that focuses on giving an idea of what’s going on rather than any real truth, well within the scope of any older secondary school student in the United Kingdom studying their A-levels and something exciting that shows them that even simple A-level physics can be used on something as complicated and exotic as neutron stars.

– Instead, snipers used normal rifles with a sniper scope mounted on them.

– Epic scope and intense battle scenes won wide praise in Russia.

– In some states, the state legislature has limited the scope of local ordinances.

– The scope is all subpages of the tagged page, “excluding” that page itself.

– Statements like “For all sets of triangles…” are outside the scope of the theory.

- It's a back of the envelope calculation, as we scientists would call it, an argument that focuses on giving an idea of what's going on rather than any real truth, well within the scope of any older secondary school student in the United Kingdom studying their A-levels and something exciting that shows them that even simple A-level physics can be used on something as complicated and exotic as neutron stars.

- Instead, snipers used normal rifles with a sniper scope mounted on them.
- Epic scope and intense battle scenes won wide praise in Russia.

– It gives scope for a very dramatic piece.

– A domestic worker is a person who works within the scope of a residence.

– He is abusing many IP addresses to create articles with massive tables that are outside the scope and need of the project.

– But most of them should probably be merged into the articles on Homer’s poems except for Aristeia and Ekphrasis, which are broader in scope and can stand alone.

More in-sentence examples of “scope”:

– In our scope should be articles that would people help to learn the language.

– Consider this a warning that the scope of your ban might be extended if you can’t control yourselves.

– The library is similar in purpose and scope to the U.S.

– Our scope as far as what articles are concerned is the same across every language wiki.

– Understanding these formulas requires a familiarity with the subject and is currently beyond the scope of this discussion.

– One theory is that she did this to give more scope to her footwork, which was exceptional, and rather like a flamenco male dancer.

– I was wondering whether it would be in our scope to start creating some LTA pages to track down persistent vandals.

– Behind the goals, they are full colour, with scope for still and moving images.

– Also note that this is about keeping or deleting the article, the actions of admins that acted on this article are out of the scope of this vote.

– PIR is at times stated to be fire retardant, or contain fire retardants, however these describe the results of “small scale tests” and “do not reflect hazards under real fire conditions”; the extent of hazards from fire include not just resistance to fire but the scope for toxic byproducts from different fire scenarios.

– Unlike other concerts, which typically remain in a single genre of music or work of a particular artist, festivals often cover a broad scope of music and arts.

– For example, on the masturbation page, there is image there that is outright pornography, even if it is within the scope of the article.

– The G36 has a 3x scope and often a red dot sight, too in the carrying handle.

– The scope and content are very similar.

– We might have a page on the Software, but its version history is out of scope for this project.

– What government activities constitute “search” and “seizure”? What constitutes probable cause for these actions? How should violations of Fourth Amendment rights be addressed? Early court decisions limited the amendment’s scope to a law enforcement officer’s physical intrusion onto private property.

– Homogeneous coordinates of projective geometry offered an extension of the notion of coordinate system in a different direction, and enriched the scope of algebraic geometry.

– He saw the dispossession of the capitalists and the seizure of control of the means of production by the working class as historically progressive in that it would bring about the end of class society, remove the contradictions inherent under capitalism, and qualitatively increase the scope of human development in many areas.

– The only real scope question should be children or esl learners.

– Merging an article on a topic with narrow scope into an article with a larger scope can frequently be a good solution to issues of a topic not being notable or.

– The scope of this is more like a personal essay.

– However, I also think arguments can be made that this is not an important topic per the scope of our project.

– However, for complex templates, then the talk-page, or a special subpage “/testcases”, should contain a section of numerous examples to demonstrate the full scope of template features.

– Now i see, that i have much scope here as there are about 60 to 70 peoples who dont have an article and i can create their articles.

- In our scope should be articles that would people help to learn the language.

- Consider this a warning that the scope of your ban might be extended if you can't control yourselves.

– Question on how to do things were beyond the scope of the 1903 Conference.

– The overall scope is impressive, and Phelps’s concerns never strayed far from the real world.” Cowen by writing that the award to Phelps meant: “The big questions still matter.

– It has continued to grow in both scope and size every year.

– This reduction happens in some sort of cleanup process outside the scope of this template/module.

– As a federal state the city wide administration has much more responsibility and scope than in ordinary cities.

– In 1798, the Secretary of the Navy was added to the cabinet, and the scope of this office was reduced to a general concern with the Army.

– For example, on a large map a scope and a bi-pod might be picked, but in a city a player might choose only iron sights and a M203 grenade launcher.

– For consistency, the infobox should remain within the scope of its host article.

– For example, the sector proposes to broaden the scope of “educational establishments” to include cultural heritage institutions.

– This allowed more scope for stained glass craftsmen.

– He also makes the scope of the misery she inflicts on mankind bigger.

– In the non-propositional case, all variables in a clause are implicitly universally quantified with scope the entire clause.

– The Dragunov uses the 7.62 x 54mmR cartridge, with a muzzle velocity of over 830 meters per second and has a maximum effective range of 1,300 meters with the scope and 1,200 meters with the iron sights.

– The scope of the accounting information at the emperor’s disposal suggests that its purpose encompassed planning and decision-making.

– Its musical direction is generally pop/RB orientated and has been described by Stump as “soul punk” and “smart pop” drawing influence from a wide scope of artists including Prince, Michael Jackson and David Bowie.

– Carl Jung’s definition of abstraction broadened its scope beyond the thinking process to include exactly four mutually exclusive, opposing complementary psychological functions: sensation, intuition, feeling, and thinking.

– For PSP can also have Socom Fireteam Bravo Also with the Syphon Filter series with first person scope aim.

– The scope of details needed to adequately describe, or explain, the particular development could be considered as being an WP:UNDUE level of details, if included within the scientist’s bio-page.

– The scope of the subject matter of these e-books included technical manuals for hardware, manufacturing techniques and other subjects.

– The scope of a license may vary.

– My suggestion is make the audience school age children, and articles within the scope of anything that could be conceivably learned about, or discussed in a school.

– Ius gentium: The legal recognition, developed in the 3rd century BC, of the growing international scope of Roman affairs, and the need for Roman law to deal with situations between Roman citizens and foreign persons.

In-sentence examples of “information”

How to use in-sentence of “information”:

+ There are also three “German Information Centres ” with the job of giving information about Germany and the German language.

+ Most articles will not need many of the following fields; if the information is not included in the article to support it, leave it blank.

+ The band does not have an en.wiki page and a Google search based on the information that is in the article yields 620 hits and is almost exclusively lyrics of the song.

+ In general, oversight is used to permanently remove sensitive information from the logs.

+ The CIA builds the Factbook around the Federal Information Processing Standard 10-4 two letter codes; a list of these codes can be found at List of FIPS country codes.

+ This infobox template should be used for dependent territories or any subnational divisions where would not be appropriate but country-level information should be shown.

In-sentence examples of information
In-sentence examples of information

Example sentences of “information”:

+ This article will share information about Kevin Baugh the president.

+ The word downloadable means the ability to get information or data from an owner for one’s use.

+ The template can automatically get its information from the following properties on Wikidata.

+ In privacy by design, the engineers build the system so that it keeps information private starting at the beginning instead of building the system and then adding privacy protection later.

+ You can click on “edit this page” and copy-and-paste the markup to a different article, replacing its information with info on the country and year you choose to write about.

+ When a person gets a DSM diagnosis, there are five different “axes”, or categories of information that need to be included.

+ It provides information about Russia modifying the results of the 2016 United States presidential election.

+ In Paris, the hijackers got information that their demands had been met.

+ This provides further information when it comes to counseling, and just how much emotional knowledge can be a bigger impact than previously expected within personality psychology.

+ Potencial customers find all necessary information about the prostitutes they need in the web, and are able to contact them with their phones.

+ For example, studying the wreck of “Mary Rose” revealed information about seafaring, warfare, and life in the 16th century.

+ This article will share information about Kevin Baugh the president.

+ The word downloadable means the ability to get information or data from an owner for one's use.
+ The template can automatically get its information from the following properties on Wikidata.

+ Some of these come close to being an encyclopedia, but an encyclopedia gives a lot of extra information about things and does not explain the use of the language.

+ This information is then sent back to Earth.

+ A service record box may be used to summarize information about an individual military unit’s or ship’s service history; it should generally be used in conjunction with the appropriate primary infobox.

+ Visual information in the form of reading the lips is also taken into account and combined with the auditory information that is heard to produce the final stimuli perceived.

+ They offered a $100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of people who lit the fires.

+ In many countries, insider trading with secret information is against the law and thought to be a bad thing to do.

+ Otherwise put, the information about the signal is in its signal flanks, that is when the signal changes.

+ Instead, this information should be moved to a more detailed article.

More in-sentence examples of “information”:

+ For an individual person, information security has a big effect on privacy, which is viewed very differently by people in different cultures.

+ On the card, information such as the date of birth or the name of the employee could be found.

+ The coordinates and related information must be entered using the of parameters below.

+ Seeing that there doesn’t seem to be any new information regarding this matter and that most of the active community has already weighed in on the issue, I will close this discussion later today.

+ The French Resistance helped the Allied armies to advance through France following the invasion of Normandy on 6 June 1944, and the invasion of Provence on 15 August by providing information about the German defenses.

+ Unfortunately, this information deals with Nankaidō and Saikaidō.

+ Sneakernet in informatics is an informal and Ironyironical word for tranport of electronical information over physical memory devices such as computer networks.

+ It’s a place where people who need to learn useful information should be able to turn to.

+ Prince Félix of Bourbon-Parma – “Legilux” Legal information website of the Luxembourg government, later Prince Félix of Luxembourg, was the husband of Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg and the father of her six children, including her replacement: Grand Duke Jean.

+ Poster campaigns displaying information on topics such as escalator safety are a common sight in all MTR stations, and announcements are made regularly as safety reminders to travelling passengers.

+ The old ones mark the top and bottoms of spoiler sections but with the information sitting right there, it is not very effective.

+ The book later had an important part as a main source of information for Mel Gibson’s movie “The Passion of the Christ”.

+ Try to use accurate measurements and specific information wherever possible, instead of simple size descriptors like “big”, “little” etc.

+ The terminal procedures are part of the Aeronautical Information Publication 28-day cycle as per the ICAO.

+ Lorenz argued that if our senses gave us wrong information about our environment, humanity would soon be extinct.

+ While adequate information is needed in the text bar, make sure not to be overly descriptive so as not to overwhelm the infobox.

+ With information for Jackson’s first novel, “The Road Through the Wall her husband who also is a literary critic, described Shirley Jackson as someone who practiced witchcraft.

+ It provided new information on many points of the anatomy.

+ They may need a simpler version, which is easier to understand and which should still give them the information they need.

+ These store files and information in the form of website.

+ This body part is mainly used to detect pheromones, chemicals that carry information between individuals of the same species.

+ There is an organisation called “Public Eye On Davos” that organizes public information during the meeting.

+ I am a computer science student, completed my bachelor degree in B.Tech in Information Technology.

+ Many of the buttons to edit links, images, and other items now also show the linked page, image name, or other useful information when you click on them.

+ The closeness of this information to the executive authority of the emperor is attested by Tacitus’ statement that it was written out by Augustus himself.

+ Allahabad is one of the largest educational hub having many major educational institutes such as the Indian Institute Of Information Technology, Moti Lal Nehru National Institute Of Technology, University Of Allahabad, CMP Degree College, Ewing Christian College and Gautam Buddh Technical University affiliated number of Engineering Colleges, MotiLal Nehru Medical College, JK Institute – these provides higher education.

+ See for information on changing your username.

+ Instructs the server to return information about the administrator of the server specified by, or the current server if target is omitted.

+ Bernardino de Sahagún, a 16th-century primary source on the Aztec civilization and whose works have become one of the major references for cultural and historical information on Postclassic central Mexico.

+ Another use of the term lies in the transfer of information between and within cells, as in signal transduction.

+ It you are familiar with Phabricator, here is the ticket with all the information we used for the deployment.

+ He and two of his colleagues wrote what has come to be known as the “EPR paper.” That paper argues that there must be characteristics that do determine position and momentum, and that if we could see them, or if we can get information about them, then we can mathematically know and predict position and momentum.

+ This template is flexible enough to be used to provide a box containing an information summary for many historical and cultural locations, even though it was originally created for use with articles about ancient sites, excavations and constructions.

+ Make sure when selecting the text that will display in the designation’s bar that enough information is given to remove all ambiguity.

+ In some of the warnings, the information about Miranda rights was more complex than a college-level accounting textbook.

+ See the census information below.

+ Then, this critical thinking can help one judge how true this information is.

+ He was known for his work on the creation of the Census of Marine Life and the first marine biological data on a global scale, the Ocean Biogeographic Information System.

+ RNA polymerase is the enzyme that copies genetic information from DNA to RNA for specific genes.

+ There’s a newsletter that gives information about Wikidata news.

+ Espionage or spying is a practice of getting information about an organization, society, or country that is meant to be secret or confidentialityconfidential, without permission.

+ Hamilton Smith was, with Craig Venter, a leader in the Celera corporation’s bid to analyse and sell information about the human genome.

+ A good Hash Table will always find information at the same speed, no matter how much data is put in.

+ He gets information and support from Arthur DeWitt, a specialist in children with unusual talents.

+ In this field, DSC is used to analyze the thermal behaviour of lipids mainly by two processes, the cooling process, which reports information about the crystallisation and the heating process, which gives information on the melting behaviour of the building blocks of lipids.

+ For an individual person, information security has a big effect on privacy, which is viewed very differently by people in different cultures.

+ On the card, information such as the date of birth or the name of the employee could be found.
+ The coordinates and related information must be entered using the of parameters below.

In-sentence examples of “crack”

How to use in-sentence of “crack”:

– While marching through the Teutoburg Forest, three crack legions of Rome’s army were caught in an ambush.

– The bell got its large, well-known crack in the early 19th century.

– Also, if water gets into a crack in a rock and the temperature goes below the freezing point, the water will freeze and expand.

– The soils are quite fertile, though generally heavy in texture and often crack when they dry out.

– Murder rates were 537 in 2008 The crack epidemic and its associated drug-related violence had died down, and was under great control by the city.

– After prolonged use, the glass from the stem may deteriorate from exposure to heat as well as acidity, and may become brittle and break or crack easily.

– The Mulefa and the seed pod trees have a symbiotic relationship, or a relationship that helps both sides: the Mulefa use the seed pods as wheels, and the seed pod trees depend on the rolling to crack open the pods and allow the seeds to spread.

– Jackson plays crack cocaine addict Gator.

In-sentence examples of crack
In-sentence examples of crack

Example sentences of “crack”:

- By investing in the Company it would be the "snort of the steam engine instead of the crack of the blacksnake ".

- Betting on the Melbourne Cup has become more and more popular over the years, with one time a year punters having a crack at picking the winning horse.
- An overdose of crack - taking too much of the drug - can cause death.

– By investing in the Company it would be the “snort of the steam engine instead of the crack of the blacksnake “.

– Betting on the Melbourne Cup has become more and more popular over the years, with one time a year punters having a crack at picking the winning horse.

– An overdose of crack – taking too much of the drug – can cause death.

– The EFF had made a piece of hardware called the “EFF DES Cracker” that could crack a message within 24hours.

– When used for crack cocaine or methamphetamine, the stem is generally used as a standalone unit, without any water or attachment of any sort.

– After their nationally networked TV show “Teach Yourself Gibberish” and a crack at America with “Sleak”, the Albertos disbanded in 1982.

– He managed to crack the Bruins full-time in 1974–75, highlighted by a four-goal game against the Golden Seals, the team that had given up on him two years earlier.

– Diners crack open the top and then pull down each bamboo strip like a flower until the sticky rice is reached.

– The skin softens and will not tear or crack as easily.

– Using crack along with other illegal drugs, or alcohol, is even more dangerous than using crack by itself.

More in-sentence examples of “crack”:

- The second job of GCHQ is to crack the cyphers of sources it is interested in.

- But plesiosaurs could not crack shells.
- In December 1912, workers at a local quarry uncovered a crack in the rocks.

– The second job of GCHQ is to crack the cyphers of sources it is interested in.

– But plesiosaurs could not crack shells.

– In December 1912, workers at a local quarry uncovered a crack in the rocks.

– He then walks over to a crack in the wall, but is ambushed by a worm.

– Nico creates a large crack in the ground to swallow up the skeletons that were chasing Percy.

– On 18 October, President of Chile Sebastián Piñera announced a state of emergency, sending Chilean Army forces across the main regions to enforce order and crack down on the destruction of public property because of privatization.

– It is a crack in the planet’s surface from which geothermally heated water comes out.

– Because crack can cause both physical addiction.

– Peter’s, Rome, in which a crack had been discovered.

– The tail breaks at a crack in the vertebra, and the surrounding muscles are arranged so that they separate neatly and instantly.

– On June 1, 2008, she was arrested for buying crack cocaine near her Manhattan apartment building.

– As an illegal drug, cocaine can be used in its powder form, or it can be made into crack cocaine.

– It is soft and easily bent, but it does not crack easily.

– People can get both physically and psychologically addicted to crack Using crack is dangerous for many reasons.

– Different types of pipes are also used to smoke marijuana, hashish, and crack cocaine.

– When villagers begin disappearing it is discovered that they had fallen through a crack in the earth which goes straight to Hades.

– Smashers use this ability to attack snails, crabs, molluscs and rock oysters; their blunt clubs enabling them to crack the shells of their prey into pieces.

– The smoke was forced out through the crack and nicotine stained the plane’s skin.

– These nests can be built in the branches of a tree, like in the crack where one branch joins another: however, some can simply stick the nest right onto the branch of a tree.

– On February 17, 1912, Edgar Evans died from a head wound after falling into a deep crack in the ice a few days earlier.

– People may also do other illegal things in order to get crack or to get money to buy crack, because the urge to get the drug is so strong in people who are addicted.

– After Schemel left Hole in 1998, she became addicted to crack cocaine and was homeless for over a year.Auf der Maur, Melissa; Eric Erlandson; Courtney Love; Patty Schemel.

– Frequency distributions are also used in frequency analysis to crack codes and refer to the relative frequency of letters in different languages.

– Similar semolina crack dumplings are made with semolina, egg and milk.

– It must react with another chemical to form crack cocaine, which can be smoked.

– When the nipple is in the front part of the baby’s mouth, the nipples can crack and cause great pain.

– In other kinds of fracturing, like in a fault, the rock is parted by a visible crack that forms a gap in the rock.

– There was no answer but the flashing of claws and teeth, followed by a fleeting vision of many reptilian eyes and a crack of thunder.

– If the tips that are mentioned above do not help enough and the fissure continues to crack open, the cause could be the use of toilet paper after defecation.

– After Morsi began to crack down on opposition in Egypt, protests broke out.

– Joshua, however, decides to crack the launch codes and fire the USA’s missiles for real.

– A canyon is a big crack in the ground, or a very deep valley.

– Even though he was acquitted, his life still continued to spiral out of control and on June 3, 1988, Spencer was shot and killed at gunpoint in a robbery following a crack cocaine purchase in Riviera Beach, FloridaRiviera Beach, Florida.

– He then steps into the crack in her wall to closes the cracks forever.

– They will pick up rocks to crack nuts for a meal.

– Also, because crack is illegal, people have to break the law in order to get it, and they can get sent to jail if they are caught.

– Brian tells Peter that doing crack is just as bad as drinking.

– The expanding and contracting makes some places on the surface weak, and a crack is made.

– Its stem goes into a crack in the bark of fibrous barked trees.

– One theory is that this part of the name is a Polish crack from German name “Hermsdorf” or “Hermannsdorf”.

– Later, the bark will crack open completely and the tissue of the twig turns black.

– According to the local press in November 2007, the new SNP council have drawn up a “Top Ten Hit List” on ‘eyesore’ buildings in the town, and their owners and have revealed plans to crack down hard on property owners who have left their buildings fall into disrepair.

– The Mystic coal crack was seen on the surface there, and drifts were opened and left, over the next few decades until the hills were full with mines.

– A 450 MHz processor, current at the time could brute force crack this in less than a minute.

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