Some sentences in use of “scandalous”

How to use in-sentence of “scandalous”:

– This was because in those days, cutting off a lock of the lover’s hair was scandalous and symbolized improper love.

– After a few months of a passion that surprised everyone at court, the couple started to drift apart as the young Duchess of Chartres began to lead a scandalous life.

– He claimed to be Christian but he led a scandalous and wicked lifestyle.

– The Duke of Chartres’ father, Louis d’Orléans, Duke of Orléans, known as the “Pious”, accepted her as she had had a religious upbringing however after a passionate beginning, Louise Henriette’s scandalous behaviour caused the couple to break up.

– For the scandalous nature of the show and the major realism it had, it was impossible for Childress to get any theater in New York City to stage the play.

– A tabloid-style reporter, Rita Skeeter, starts writing scandalous articles of half-truths and outright fabrications in “The Daily Prophet” about those at Hogwarts, starting with Harry.

– The audience recognized the actress thanks to the role of Adelaide Epanchina in the scandalous and shocking film of :en:Roman Kachanov Roman Kachanov’s Novel ““Down House””, which was based on the director’s novel by the Russian writer The Idiot””.

Some sentences in use of scandalous
Some sentences in use of scandalous

Use the word “fit”

How to use in-sentence of “fit”:

+ It is so big that two or three Earths could fit inside it.

+ For example, when one finds something dirty or not fit to eat.

+ King thought this strike was a perfect fit for his Poor People’s Campaign.

+ Her piano accompanist can be heard trying to change the speed to fit in with her mistakes.

+ A precise fit is extremely important to the function of the limb, so typically molds are taken of a patient’s residual limb to ensure the fit is ideal.

Use the word fit
Use the word fit

Example sentences of “fit”:

+ In England, where this word comes from, it is used to mean a house that has one main storey, with a second, lower storey of bedrooms which fit under the roof upstairs.

+ KolibriOS can fit on a floppy disk and run on a Pentium with 8 MB of RAM.

+ A narrowboat is a particular type of canal boat, built to fit the narrow locks of the United Kingdom.

+ Compared to a modern ao dai, the front and back flaps were much broader and the fit looser and much shorter.

+ Some of them are so large that the Earth could fit inside of them, and a few are shaped like hands.

+ The generator is small enough to fit in a truck and needs only a small amount of electric power.

+ In England, where this word comes from, it is used to mean a house that has one main storey, with a second, lower storey of bedrooms which fit under the roof upstairs.

+ KolibriOS can fit on a floppy disk and run on a Pentium with 8 MB of RAM.
+ A narrowboat is a particular type of canal boat, built to fit the narrow locks of the United Kingdom.

+ I want to make it fit the whole page.

+ Timothy Aaron Pevey claimed that they had created “a figure whose desire was to fit into American culture as an American” which Pevey felt was an important aspect of the American personality.

+ Nurses work with doctors and other health care workers to make patients well and to keep them fit and healthy.

+ Such programs also fit more than one category.

More in-sentence examples of “fit”:

+ It was named so because it could fit in a “pocket” or saddlebag, when they rode along on the hunt.

+ It was designed to fit more passengers on the upper deck.

+ This is because models which depend linearly on their unknown parameters are easier to fit than models which are non-linearly related to their parameters.

+ His new American paper would not fit in his English binder so he cut off the ends of the paper and began folding them into different shapes.

+ His older brothers, Yangnyeong and Hyoryeong, thought they were not fit to be king and that it was their duty to make Sejong the king, even though he was younger than them.

+ This is the place for any templates that do not fit in any of the other categories.

+ As shown by the Einstein example, where a theory led the other way round, the model does not fit much of science.

+ Fans gave wrestlers nicknames that fit their physiques such as “the bear” or “the lion”.

+ With smoothing, a “smooth” function is constructed, that fit the data approximately.

+ His health broke down and he was not fit to sail until February 1807.

+ While the new diffuser was installed, the KERS would not fit the new car and both drivers raced without the device.

+ This packs in the large genomes of eukaryotes to fit inside cell nuclei.

+ There should be a minimum of three articles that would fit into the category before a new category is created.

+ It does not have any new additions, all of the errors were left in the game, and the graphics were shrank to fit the GBA screen size.

+ Ann Putnam threw her glove in a fit at her.

+ There are two parameters that can change this title when it is inappropriate: “recent” produces a “Most recent” cell, suitable for the latest awards and election candidacies, and “current” produces a “Current holder” cell, fit for holders of records and trophies.

+ Semiconductors can also be made very tiny and many of them can fit into a rather small circuit.

+ Throughout her career she made beautiful pieces of clothing to fit actors/actresses needs.

+ Up to 189 can fit into a 737-800 if it only has one class.

+ For any item too wide, or too wordy, to fit in a standard infobox, just place “” as the connection to the custom-coded notebox infobox.

+ Blue notes do not normally fit a scale, but they give the music a special feeling.

+ To keep their piece, pistols, and cutlass clean and fit for service.

+ The bridges at each end of the station across Punt Road and Swan Street were also rebuilt to fit the ten tracks.

+ The alphabet was borrowed from the Phoenician alphabet around the 10th century BC, with many changes to make it fit the Greek language.

+ In this view, a theory can always be made to fit with the available empirical data.

+ Therefore, with a 2px border—for example, as in —the width needs to be 95% for the table to fit within the screen.

+ Most other types of paints fit between these two.

+ It is smaller than most handhelds and is designed to fit inside coin pockets.

+ Due to the many differences that existed between Chinese and Japanese, the Chinese character system had to be changed to fit spoken Japanese, if it were to be understood by native Japanese speakers.

+ The camp could fit 2,000 people in it.

+ It had a stiff, crescent-shaped frame that fit over the head like a headband.

+ He noticed a motion in the stars that did not fit the accepted pattern of the time.

+ After seeing thousands of Armenians being killed and tortured while she was traveling from Istanbul to Haifa, anything that reminded her of Armenians would lead her into a fit of hysteria.

+ By the 1960s, the cost of building bigger atom smashers were too high to fund each individual campus, and the size of ring for the next circular accelerator would be too large to fit on an existing college campus.

+ These allow cats to pass their body through any space into which they can fit their heads.

+ A spruce seedling does not fit the definition of a tree, but all spruces are trees.

+ The violinist may need to look at the piano part sometimes to see how the violin and piano part fit together.

+ Certain virtual photons, specifically ones where the distance divided by the wavelength is a whole number, are the only ones that can fit in here; if it isn’t a whole number, eventually the peaks and troughs of the waves will coincide, and cancel it out.

+ Spartans saw little moral value in the concept of childbirth; unless the child was fit to become a Spartan, he would die.

+ The movie was shot digitally which allowed the cast and crew to fit into the small building.

+ She changed her name to fit in with the fashion of the time.

+ Usually, this is the best way to make a new page, because it means that right from the start, the page will be linked from at least one other place on the wiki If you are making a new page without making any link to it, you may need to ask yourself: Does this page really fit in with the topics already covered in the wiki? Also, how are you expecting visitors to find this page? Normally there is no reason to make a page without first making a red link to it.

+ A dancer may need to try on many pairs of pointe shoes before they find ones that fit correctly.

+ For example, on a scatter graph, people draw a line of best fit to show the direction of the correlation.

+ Most lines have different trains, although they fit into one of the two categories.

+ The effect of this would be to show a closer fit between their genetics and their environment.

+ It was named so because it could fit in a "pocket" or saddlebag, when they rode along on the hunt.

+ It was designed to fit more passengers on the upper deck.

How to use the word “radiant”

How to use in-sentence of “radiant”:

+ However, interharmonic frequencies also occur naturally in other radiant energies, for example music or any type of sound.

+ The Romans were the first people to use underfloor radiant heating systems.

+ In optics, or radiometry, the term “power” sometimes refers to radiant flux.

+ Wall and overhead radiant heating systems are usually made of aluminum panels hung on the walls or ceiling.

+ Underfloor radiant heating systems can be installed as either wet or dry systems.

+ Using radiant heating outdoors is much more practical than heating air because the air is always moving outside.

+ In Korea, radiant underfloor heating has been in use for about 2000 years.

How to use the word radiant
How to use the word radiant

“ventral” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “ventral”:

+ There is some variation in the colour of the ventral body and tail: it may be white to gray, dark gray mottled with white, or blackish.

+ They have wide ventral scales, the tail is not as well-developed for swimming, and their nostrils are separated by scales.

+ For example, in a fish, the pectoral fins are dorsal to the anal fin, but ventral to the dorsal fin.

+ This is supported by a microtubule from the flagellar bases; two other tubules support the dorsal and ventral surfaces of the cell.

+ It is ventral and anterior.

+ Last of all, it has a paired ventral nerve cord.

ventral - example sentences
ventral – example sentences

Example sentences of “ventral”:

+ The horizontal septum separates myotomes into two sections, ventral or dorsal.

+ The populations in different geographic regions of Taiwan reveal a unique composition of ventral colouration: the eastern population is exclusively blackish, and the proportions of blackish and white-gray morphs in the northern population are 60% and 30%, respectively.

+ The one on the side of the belly is called ventral body cavity, the one on the back dorsal body cavity.

+ The ventral surface of the dogfish ranges from pale grey to pure white.

+ These segments are formed by a dorsal plate, called a tergite, and a ventral plate, called a sternite.

+ It drew in and expelled water through a ventral spout called a siphuncle.

+ Thier dorsal and ventral fins are far in the back of their bodies.

+ This shark has a long caudal fin without a ventral lobe.

+ The horizontal septum separates myotomes into two sections, ventral or dorsal.

+ The populations in different geographic regions of Taiwan reveal a unique composition of ventral colouration: the eastern population is exclusively blackish, and the proportions of blackish and white-gray morphs in the northern population are 60% and 30%, respectively.

+ Food particles are passed forward along a ventral groove, leading to the mouthparts.

+ These have a muscular “velum” on the ventral surface, which allows them to move about.

+ Gastralia are bones protecting the ventral area of a vertebrate.

+ In brachiopods, the two valves are on the dorsal and ventral surfaces of the body, while in bivalves, they are on the left and right sides.

+ Both males and females have gray ventral wings with dark spots surrounded by white rings.

“conversation” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “conversation”:

– A conversation ensued and Shaw dared the young Pascal on the shore to take off his clothes and join him in the water.

– Kenney was inspired to enter politics after having a short conversation with former Prime Minister of CanadaPrime Minister John Diefenbaker at an early age.

– A conversation may be contrasted with formal presentations.

– Their intimate conversation is overheard by the Sheriff who will accept Locksley as son-in-law if he proves his marksmanship at tomorrow’s fair.

– Harassment can include actions which are expected to be noticed by the target and clearly meant to target them, where no actual conversation takes place.

– Given how long it’s been since the conversation has started, I suggest demotion now.

– Summers refused to comment on the details of his conversation with West, except to express hope that West would remain at Harvard.

conversation - sentence examples
conversation – sentence examples

Example sentences of “conversation”:

- After a conversation later on in which Will orders Nico to stay at the infirmary for three days of rest, Nico sees Percy and Annabeth and decides to clear the air between them, since they will be seeing a lot of each other in the next few years.

- His best known paintings are "Astronomer Copernicus - Conversation with God", "Hanging of the Zygmunt bell", "Prussian Homage" and "Battle of Grunwald".
- Such phrases as "ace in the hole", "beats me", "blue chip", "call the bluff", "cash in", "buck pass the buck", "poker face", "stack up", "up the ante", "when the chips are down", "wild card", and others are used in everyday conversation even by those unaware of their origins at the poker table.

– After a conversation later on in which Will orders Nico to stay at the infirmary for three days of rest, Nico sees Percy and Annabeth and decides to clear the air between them, since they will be seeing a lot of each other in the next few years.

– His best known paintings are “Astronomer Copernicus – Conversation with God”, “Hanging of the Zygmunt bell”, “Prussian Homage” and “Battle of Grunwald”.

– Such phrases as “ace in the hole”, “beats me”, “blue chip”, “call the bluff”, “cash in”, “buck pass the buck”, “poker face”, “stack up”, “up the ante”, “when the chips are down”, “wild card”, and others are used in everyday conversation even by those unaware of their origins at the poker table.

– They serve the function of guiding the conversation and attempting to keep it focused, whether in tutorials or in seminar.

– One of these characters generally breaks off and the remaining character is then joined by another character, who initiates another conversation as they continue walking.

– There is a very important conversation going on and we need some more advice.

– Reason why Hindi and Urdu speakers are able to have a somewhat easy conversation with each other.

– Creator disagree, and appendix in the below is a short conversation I had with the creator.

– Check out that, um, conversation between he and I on his most recent sock’s talk page.

– It was an occasion for male conversation and debate.

– Can the atomic bombings on japan be justified? A conversation with dr.

– While waiting, the sisters communicated with their friends online, one of whom ended their conversation with the phrase “well good luck – wear gloves”.

– He co-chaired the National Parenting Organization’s Task Force on Parent Empowerment and participated in President Clinton’s National Conversation on Race.

– He reveals himself to be Voldemort’s ‘faithful servant.’ He explains that he put Harry’s name into the Goblet of Fire under a different school and has been guiding him through the tournament to ensure he would touch the Cup first: he gave him the hint about flying, staged a conversation about Gillyweed in front of Dobby, cursed obstacles from outside the hedge maze, and used the Imperius Curse on Krum to force him to curse Cedric.

– When the defiant Raja was brought before Alexander, a legendary conversation took place in which Alexander inquired of Porus, “How should I treat you?”, the brave Porus shot back, “The way a king treats another king.” Alexander was struck by his spirit.

– See above section for original conversation about this.

– Tim has released Imaginary Kingdom in 2006, The Conversation in 2008.

More in-sentence examples of “conversation”:

– The user during the conversation explained his edit, he claimed the article was stating the facts as if we believed them and thus made the article biased.

– He carries a tape recorder contain a secret conversation between a group of firearms smugglers and NVA officers.

– Seems with all the commotion about Oversightship, this conversation died.

– They have a long conversation after which they journey to the throne of judgement.

– Not being able to hear a conversation when there is a lot of noise around is usually a good sign of hearing loss.

– Gesturing warmly – Talking with hands, particularly with palms open, indicates involvement in the conversation and openness to the other person.

– A reporter who heard the conversation said that as Ocasio-Cortez walked away from Yoho into the Capitol, Yoho called her a “fucking bitch”.

– He shot “The Conversation and three “Rocky” sequels.

– Ideas about occultism were topics of conversation among her travelling companions, especially her future husband, Percy Bysshe Shelley.

– She spoke in public all over Oregon as a scholar with Oregon Humanities’ Conversation Project for six years on topics such as Oregon Black history, alternatives to putting people in prison, and the history of hip hop.

– The topic of conversation should generally revolve around what needs to be done to make the associated article better.

– In conversation with the Viennese regional leader of publisher Arovell, Ebner talked about the hidden meanings of his characters’ names.

– To this end, this template allows you to keep a conversation on one talk page, but still inform the other party that you have responded on your own talk page.

– In July 2003 he had an Off the record off-the-record conversation with 2002 dossier on Iraqi weapons of mass destruction, which stated that some of Iraq’s chemical and biological weapons were deployable within 45 minutes.

– The band’s name came from a conversation with Rick Parfitt of British band Status Quo in which Parfitt said he’d like to name a band “Quite Right”.

– From watching this conversation over the last few days, it has turned from a discussion of Auntof6’s administrative actions to a cross-wiki drama.

– The conversation on my RfA has got me thinking.

– Blocking one guy just to end the conversation is not going to end this, it only makes matters worse.

– When interpreter comes on their screen, the caller can call any hearing person and have a phone conversation through the interpreter.

– I think a brief conversation among admins should give us an answer shortly.

– It shows Adele having a conversation on a flip phone when she suddenly loses reception.

– After his friend and biographer David Ritz arrived to interview him, Marvin and David collaborated on a reggae-styled track in which Ritz titled “Sexual Healing” after a conversation between the two evolved into pornography.

– Instant messaging offers real-time communication and allows easy collaboration, which might be considered more akin to genuine conversation than email’s “letter” format.

– She began writing young-adult novels after a conversation with her two teenaged daughters.

– Could users please say whether they prefer “change” or “edit”, based on the conversation above and their personal opinion? You are encouraged to add your reasoning.

– It follows then that machine translation of government and legal documents more readily produces usable output than conversation or less standardised text.

– The performance usually takes the shape of a conversation between the dummy and the puppeteer.

– This had come up in a conversation over at MediaWiki.

– When the child works alone he or she puts the conversation into his or her private speech.

– Join the WMF as we begin a conversation about Community Health.

– Meeting at a park bench, Aaron shows Abe that he has been using a recording to say their conversation from an earlier time to fool him.

– However, such conversations threading back and forth between two talk pages can make reading back a conversation quite cumbersome even for those involved, and leaves a very hard to decipher trail for other editors who may wish to read the conversation at a future date.

– Instead of having a one-way conversation with the patient, the therapist would engage him through the use of real world examples to elicit the desired responses.

– A conversation is two or more people talking about something.

– Their conversation pauses as they are joined by Asphodel.

– We could certainly have a conversation about the latter, but elsewhere, please.

– It is named after the fact that a person attending a noisy cocktail party is able to focus their listening to the conversation they are doing, and disregard the other conversations.

– Letter is more personal and official than Phone callphone conversation or an email.

– So, I think it would be good if you would use IRC there is no need to take part in any conversation if you don’t like it or to talk to other.

– Lucy did mention the White Witch in a conversation and Edmund realizes that the witch was none other than the “Queen of Narnia”, but the magic of the Turkish Delight was so strong that he decided to go to the castle for more.

– I realise that that conversation on Gwib’s page was not necessary/ or good in anyway and I should have just stopped after the first post, i’m sorry.

– The British version comes with two discs: one with the “Thomson Electronic Directory” for April 1992 on it, and one with the “Pocket Interpreter 5-language conversation book for travelers” on it.

– This is because the conversation is mostly about gay issues and icons.

– In a personal conversation on 13 December between Walther Model and Friedrich von der Heydte, who was put in charge of Operation “Stösser”, von der Heydte gave Operation “Stösser” less than a 10% chance of succeeding.

– But when the Beavers and the other three Pevensie children are having a conversation about the arrival of Aslan, Edmund sneaks away to the White Witch’s castle, where he hopes to be made a prince and later on a king.

– The Routing Layer works to coordinate related parts of a data conversation to ensure that large files are transferred.

– Marine Corps Colonel Bill Eddy, who recorded the men’s conversation in his book “FDR Meets Ibn Saud”.

– Aaron and I have discussed how to interact without allowing your personal thoughts and beliefs on a matter spill over into conversation with others.

– She hallucinates a conversation with Lucie.

- The user during the conversation explained his edit, he claimed the article was stating the facts as if we believed them and thus made the article biased.

- He carries a tape recorder contain a secret conversation between a group of firearms smugglers and NVA officers.

Some example sentences of “voluntarily”

How to use in-sentence of “voluntarily”:

+ Government didn’t order closure of manufacturing plants, but many did so voluntarily during second half of March with gradual reopening from 14 April.

+ It made no difference whether prices were voluntarily or involuntarily posted below the market clearing price.

+ The trauma allegedly caused him to relapse into serious alcoholism and he voluntarily checked himself into an unnamed rehab clinic somewhere in Minnesota in 1984.

+ This list indicates that Cinco de Mayo is not a “día feriado obligatorio but is instead a holiday that can be voluntarily observed.

+ The Wikimedia Foundation, at the direction of the Board of Trustees, will be holding a vote to determine whether members of the community support the creation and usage of an opt-in personal image filter, which would allow readers to voluntarily screen particular types of images strictly for their own account.

+ Kangin left Super Junior voluntarily in 2019 but his exclusive contract with label SJ still remains.

+ State Department, expatriate workers from nations throughout Asia and parts of Africa voluntarily migrate to Qatar as low-skilled laborers or domestic servants, but some subsequently face conditions indicative of involuntary servitude.

+ Other kingdoms such as Ugarit and Amurru voluntarily became vassal states of the Hittites.

Some example sentences of voluntarily
Some example sentences of voluntarily

Example sentences of “voluntarily”:

+ Many local Italians enrolled voluntarily in the Royal Italian Army during WWI.

+ I have nothing personally against this editor and I wish him well, but I do not see anything that would lead anyone to believe that he will voluntarily adhere to something he did not obey while he was under sanction.

+ I’m the first to admit that I’ve made mistakes in the past when I’ve let off-wiki emotions get the better of me, however I have learnt from these and can assure everyone of there not being a repeat! I’m also going to – voluntarily – not participate in any controversial actions or discussions for a while and will stick solely to non-controversial blocks/deletions/protects etc – I know that some people have raised concerns about this so I just want to address them.

+ Weakened by illness, Diocletian left the imperial office on 1 May 305, and became the first Roman emperor to voluntarily abdicate the position.

+ On 8 August 1942 in Bombay, the All India Congress Committee called for a non-violent mass struggle on the widest possible scale throughout the mat Gandh delivered the famous Do or Die’ speech: The call for Quit India a most to a standstill in large parts of the country as people voluntarily threw themselves into People observed hearts and demonstrations and processions were accompanied by The movement was truly a mass movement which brought into its ambit thousands of idents, workers and peasants.

+ The deadline for Cherokees to leave their land voluntarily was on May 23, 1838.

+ He voluntarily led a group of troops against a group of hostile Tonto Apache peopleTonto Apaches at Sycamore Canyon on May 23, 1872.

+ Phoronids can regenerate the lophophore if it becomes damaged, in fact “Phoronis ovalis” voluntarily loses its lophophore in order to lay its eggs.

+ Hamsun voluntarily went to psychoanalysis during 1926 to 1928; the psychoanalyst made notes.

+ Carl Degenkolb, owner of a factory in Eilenburg and member of Frankfurt Parliament, instituted first German works councils voluntarily at his factory.

+ In Buddhism, the first of the five basic vows that are undertaken voluntarily by those who practice, is “I undertake the training rule to abstain from killing”.

+ Money for the expansion project came for the most from the effort from the “A-lag where the church’s youth from all over the world participate and do voluntarily work.

+ Those able to and willing to should fast voluntarily between Ash Wednesday and Easter.

+ Since 1977 Kusama has lived voluntarily in a psychiatric institution, and much of her work has been marked with obsessiveness and a desire to escape from psychological trauma.

+ She has been active since 2007 when she left voluntarily left the Big Brother house in week 9.

+ Therefore, some were drafted to KATUSA by force, and others voluntarily applied.

+ After school, students can voluntarily take the entrance exam to high school, which has a range of practical and theoretical lines.

+ Since we haven’t decided how to act when he voluntarily left and comes back, I’ve used the discretion given to me by the community.

+ Many local Italians enrolled voluntarily in the Royal Italian Army during WWI.

+ I have nothing personally against this editor and I wish him well, but I do not see anything that would lead anyone to believe that he will voluntarily adhere to something he did not obey while he was under sanction.
+ I'm the first to admit that I've made mistakes in the past when I've let off-wiki emotions get the better of me, however I have learnt from these and can assure everyone of there not being a repeat! I'm also going to - voluntarily - not participate in any controversial actions or discussions for a while and will stick solely to non-controversial blocks/deletions/protects etc - I know that some people have raised concerns about this so I just want to address them.

How to use in-sentence of “Freedom fighter”

How to use in-sentence of “Freedom fighter”:

– In that episode, she meets David Campbell, a young freedom fighter in the 22nd century.

– Most often this means that a freedom fighter wants their people to have own nation and independence and/or get rid of oppressors.

– Champaklal looks exactly like his father, the Late Jayantilal Bhimji Gada who in the show was a freedom fighter during the British rule.

– A freedom fighter is a person who thinks their native ethnic group is not free, and is working to have freedom for their group.

– He was a freedom fighter during the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971.

How to use in-sentence of Freedom fighter
How to use in-sentence of Freedom fighter

Use in sentence of “conflicting”

How to use in-sentence of “conflicting”:

– Many contributors of the English Route Diagram Template project during the implementation of Routemap have conflicting opinions about the justification of replacing all maps of legacy BS row templates by the Lua-based Routemap.

– It is the discomfort felt by a person who holds conflicting ideas, beliefs or values at the same time.

– The central theme is the conflicting human impulses toward civilization and toward the will to power.

– Disputes arise when there are conflicting needs, values or ideas.

– The presence of random or conflicting atoms stop the ice from being completely frozen.

– The Heads of States and Governments stated their firm belief that the absence of two conflicting blocs in no way reduces the need to strengthen the movement as a mechanism for the political coordination of developing countries.

Use in sentence of conflicting
Use in sentence of conflicting

Example sentences of “conflicting”:

- How he got his scars is left ambiguous due to two conflicting stories.

- Walker reports that studies looking for long-term radiation effects resulting from the accident have reached conflicting conclusions, but it seems that any increase in cancers is slight enough to have occurred by chance.

– How he got his scars is left ambiguous due to two conflicting stories.

– Walker reports that studies looking for long-term radiation effects resulting from the accident have reached conflicting conclusions, but it seems that any increase in cancers is slight enough to have occurred by chance.

– Later, Saul dies at the battle against the Philistines, and falls on his own sword because he does not want to be abused by the ‘uncircumcised’ Philistines.1 Samuel and 2 Samuel give conflicting accounts of Saul’s death.

– Lots of people came and said conflicting things about Jesus to make him look bad.

– Despite conflicting orders from the United States Secretary of the NavySecretary of the Navy, the resignation of many of his USS “Merrimack’.

– It highlights differences between the editor’s and the conflicting changes to make it easy to copy and paste pieces of the text and resolve the conflict.

– There are conflicting reports on how he died.

– Here, are tuples of the conflicting parameters.

– After the completion of the very successful first series of the revamped “Doctor Who”, the British media regularly released conflicting reports about how long Piper would be staying with the programme.

– The Mods and Rockers were two conflicting British youth subcultures of the early-mid 1960s…

– By using the two conflicting terms, people usually have to argue with my facts first rather than assuming a gender and disregarding what I have to say.

– Anons regularly have conflicting opinions,Kelly, Brian.

– A key aspect of the work of the International Commission on Stratigraphy is to reconcile this conflicting terminology and define universal horizons that can be used around the world.

– In case of conflicting reliable sources, list all values or an appropriate value range.

“deleting” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “deleting”:

+ The justification for deleting the article, stands as “07:31, 23 August 2017…

+ What is the community’s opinion of deleting pages like Carnegie Mellon University, Occupy and Puzzle quest, which have a little info, but, as I’ve written in deletion logs, “is better to start from scratch.” I have tried cleaning pages like this, adding categories, the infobox, interwikis, and re-writing, but it would be easier to just delete the page and let the article be created properly.

+ To get the right link in the edit summary, we need to manually enter the close reason when deleting these.

+ It would be productive then to carry through by deleting them on sight to prove that you’re being serious.

+ Any RfD that is initiated in 2017 but closed as a deletion in 2018 will require special handling when deleting the page.

+ For doing this, Hypervisor needs to monitor the paging activities of guest OS and intercept it with necessarily inserting, deleting or modifying entries in this second page table.

+ There will be significant collateral damage to deleting all WP: pages.

deleting in sentences?
deleting in sentences?

Example sentences of “deleting”:

+ I would support deleting most or all of them, as well as some of the categories they’re in.

+ 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.

+ Note: this is about keeping or deleting the article based on our criteria; who created or edited the article is irrelevant.

+ And as for deleting truly small articles, we have QDA1.

+ I wish to use my admin tools to help out by blocking vandals and deleting pages that are not needed.

+ I think, that deleting all content a banned user like Pickmanbothlol creates would help keep users like him away.

+ Before deleting a page that meets one of the quick deletion criteria, administrators must always check the page’s edit history to see if the page can be reverted to an earlier version.

+ Today’s activites and personal attacks, deleting against other admin’s endorsed resotation of Autofellatio is clear evidence of an inability to continue as an admin.

+ I would support deleting most or all of them, as well as some of the categories they're in.

+ 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.

+ Not that I’m taking sides, but under the logic I’ve seen, which is “If it’s worth speedy deleting then it’s sure to fall under a different QD rationale”, we should get rid of all but G2, G3 and G6.

+ I think that deleting the articles just because of how short they are is counter-productive towards our goal here of creating a comprehensive encyclopedia in Simple English.

+ Since I know how difficult it is to create articles from a mobile device, and I think the article could possibly be kept, I want to go through a regular RfD process, rather than deleting it as “test page”.

+ There is far too much emphasis on deleting – let us simply expand.

+ What do you think deleting 20,000 stubs will do? Clog up the deletion log.

+ I did not give it the multiple passes that I give my own articles, but I thought that it was a better solution than quick deleting the article.

More in-sentence examples of “deleting”:

+ Administrators can help, by deleting user pages and doing selective restorations, to clear the edit history of respective pages.

+ Moving a character to another position in the text, swapping two characters, as well as adding, deleting or replacing longer blocks of characters are not counted as single changes in this measure.
+ With no challenge on notability, why was there no Template:Complex or other indication that the page needed further expansion and editing "before deleting it" - that way I'd have been alerted to return to it, prioritizing this before my ongoing editing in small WPs and Wikidata, etc.

+ Administrators can help, by deleting user pages and doing selective restorations, to clear the edit history of respective pages.

+ Moving a character to another position in the text, swapping two characters, as well as adding, deleting or replacing longer blocks of characters are not counted as single changes in this measure.

+ With no challenge on notability, why was there no Template:Complex or other indication that the page needed further expansion and editing “before deleting it” – that way I’d have been alerted to return to it, prioritizing this before my ongoing editing in small WPs and Wikidata, etc.

+ I see at least one admin deleting on these grounds due to lack of attribution, and another admin declining such QDs.

+ Consequently, on March 22, 1956, amendment was made, deleting May 9 and inserting February 9 in the Act as Armed Forces Day.

+ Therefore, I propose deleting :Template:Interlanguage link, its redirects, and this category.

+ I told him that as he clearly didn’t want to help resolve this issue as quickly as possible, I would ask another administrator to look at the deleted articles and tell me whether Blockinblox was right in speedy deleting them.

+ While I hate the idea of deleting stubs, I don’t think I realized the numbers of each of those types were that big…that was rediculous to create that many and at numbers that high it quite clearly had to be editcoutitis.

+ However, once the article has been created the focus should be to merge it into a bigger one, or to extend it, rather than deleting it.

+ Computer users at home and in workplaces waste a lot of time opening and deleting spam messages.

+ Reading all above again, to me it seems that everyone has a more or less agreement with letting the article stay there for four days, and speedy deleting it if it is not simplified and changed within this time period, in a way that it could no more be named a derivative work of the En WP counterpart.

+ Is the “personal life” section really needed? I’m planning on deleting that entire section.

+ The deleting admin has a history of doing so and this is, in all honesty, pretty discouraging.

+ Kennedy first became active 7 months ago, and has displayed great article writing skills and has shown very good judgement in deleting QD pages since October 2008, when he was made an admin.

+ Yesterday I finished deleting the categories for.

+ I think we should consider deleting the article, if it cannot be extended to cover more.

+ Why are we deleting articles mere seconds after they are created…

+ If any of you are holding off on closing them because they are going to be more work than usual to process, then I would be glad to do the deleting and cleanup.

+ For these reasons, I propose deleting this article.

+ Administrators can also hide revisions of a page from public view by deleting them.

+ When deleting one of the redirects they made, I noticed that it was also deleted in 2013 in a mass deletion of pages by 80.44.247.122.

+ Non-physical accidents are things like accidentally telling someone a secret, forgetting something important, or deleting an important computer file.

+ And no, I won’t accept “Created by a user who has been globally locked” as a reson for deleting this article.

+ This template was for when there was no cascading protection and pages had to be salted by deleting then protecting page, now that there is cascading protection there is no use for this template.

+ Aem Fatson, I understand your initial suspicions of vandalism and reasons for blocking my students accounts and deleting their articles.

+ In short: we are probably better off deleting this page.

+ But I do have a problem with deleting stubs on notable topics.

+ I recommend blocking both accounts and deleting any pages they created.

+ If you do this, please add the information to the new page before deleting it from the old and it is polite to mention the move in your change summary note.

+ Toyota Prius which I’ll be deleting shortly if it does not become attributed.

+ The wiki user “TheRedPenOfDoom” insists on deleting the wiki entries that others have added because it is HIS opinion that the wiki page provides no new material.

+ Suggest deleting article as the subject is “not notable”.

+ Then we have to go through the whol process of marking the word as then transwiki’ing that, and then marking it for quick deletion, and then deleting it! I think a lot time would be saved if we would change at least some of the links like.

+ Sysops should also be aware of the general advice given on Help:Deleting a page In particular, note that there are many situations where a deleting is too drastic.

+ I’ve been deleting them as test pages because they’re clearly not viable articles.

+ Propose deleting this category, upmerging the “by country” category and moving the continents into an upmerged “by continent” subcategory.

+ Twinkle already has a built in warning for “removal of content or templates”, but that is more for deleting an entire article randomly.

+ As he likely is nono-notable, I propose deleting the article.

+ Care should be taken when deleting references to avoid creating a cite error.

+ He has been deleting it for utterly spurious reasons.

+ In my opinion keeping them in their current shape is wrong but deleting is even more wrong.

+ I am opposed to deleting the pages, but I still support redirecting the definitions, and allowing them to be broken off into independent articles whenever someone has something of substance to add.

+ Once connected and authenticated from the server, and renaming, deleting files on the server, changing file permissions, etc.

+ So if and when you guys get of deleting it…

+ Remember that changing an article to a redirect is better than deleting it if the article’s title is helpful for finding information.

+ I assume good faith here but the deleting admin’s pattern and history of doing the same over and over again suggest otherwise.

“sponges” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “sponges”:

– A few sponges can also use budding.

– Nevertheless, sponges are quite successful.

– Calcareous sponges are characterized by a skeleton formed from calcium carbonate spicules.

– Until synthetic sponges were invented, they were also used as cleaning tools, for painting, and as contraceptives.

– Hexactinellid sponges are sponges with a skeleton made of four- and/or six-pointed silaceous spicules, often referred to as glass sponges.

– Syconoid sponges are larger and more complex than asconoid sponges.

– Some scientists said they thought a similar gene, ANTP, the NK gene, and the Cdx Parahox gene were also in sponges in the phylum Porifera, but for now, Parahoxozoa does not have sponges in it.

– Glass sponges of the class Hexactinellida typically live in deep sea environments and may also be found in Antarctic regions.

sponges use in sentences
sponges use in sentences

Example sentences of “sponges”:

- When the conditions are bad, some sponges can also grow lumps of unspecialised cells.

- Demosponges of the class Demospongiae are the most numerous of the sponges containing 90 to 95 percent of Porifera species.

– When the conditions are bad, some sponges can also grow lumps of unspecialised cells.

– Demosponges of the class Demospongiae are the most numerous of the sponges containing 90 to 95 percent of Porifera species.

– Some giant sponges can reach heights of seven feet, while the smallest sponges reach heights of only two-thousandths of an inch.

– Most known carnivorous sponges have completely lost the water flow system and choanocytes.

– A number of animals use these sponges for shelter and protection including shrimp.

– Since sponges are non-motile, they are typically found attached to rocks or other hard surfaces.

– Although multicellular, sponges only have a few different types of cells, some of which may migrate within the organism to perform different functions.

– Unlike most animal organisms which exhibit some type of body symmetry, such as radial, bilateral, or spherical symmetry, most sponges are asymmetric, exhibiting no type of symmetry.

– This is vital as sponges do not have a circulatory system, respiratory system, digestive system, muscular system, or nervous system as do many other animals.

– Regeneration also enables sponges to repair and replace damaged or severed body parts.

– I know that our article about sponges is not great.

– The most familiar representative of the glass sponges is the Venus’ flower-basket.

– Asconoid sponges have the simplest organization consisting of a porous tube shape, an osculum, and an open internal area that is lined with choanocytes.

– Most sponges reproduce sexually.

– The three main classes of sponges include glass sponges.

– Members of the Chlorophyta also form symbiosissymbiotic relationships with protozoa, sponges and cnidarians.

– Most natural sponges used for cleaning today come from the Mediterranean and the Caribbean.

– In fragmentation, new sponges develop from pieces that have fragmented from the body of the parent sponge.

– Among animals, sponges show the simplest organization, having a single germ layer.