“the” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “the”:

– Sometimes the bamboo dies off.

The seventh movement is called “Fouillis d’arcs-en-ciel, pour l’Ange qui annonce la fin du Temps played by the full quartet.

– I trust Kennedy will use the tools wisely and appropriately, and will definitely, with no doubt, be a benefit to our community.

– Very dark brown to black hornblendes that contain titanium may be called basaltic hornblende, from the fact that they are usually a constituent of basalt and related rocks.

– Four parishes and part of a fifth in the northeast belong to a district known as the Meneage St Keverne.

– One of the summer months was called Thermidor.

the use in-sentences
the use in-sentences

Example sentences of “the”:

- It is often used to imply that the healer has little or no experience or ability in medicine.

- The potter may then apply a glaze to the surface before firing the object again.
- He is best known as the first head of state of the Second Republic.

– It is often used to imply that the healer has little or no experience or ability in medicine.

The potter may then apply a glaze to the surface before firing the object again.

– He is best known as the first head of state of the Second Republic.

– Pinna later became one of Capitini’s closest collaborators, with whom he organized the first Perugia-Assisi March for Peace in 1961.

– Following Lugo’s impeachment by the Senate on 22 June 2012, he replaced Lugo as President to complete the presidential mandate until 15 August 2013.

– A 2007 US-Czech study decided that 298 Baptistina may be the biggest remnant of a 170km asteroid that was destroyed about 160 million years ago in an impact with a smaller body, making the Baptistina family of asteroids and that the Baptistina event may have created the eventual impact asteroid believed by many to have caused the K/T extinction event about 65 million years ago.

– This does “not” suggest a Bering land bridge existed during the Cretaceous period, since at that time North America was far away from Eastern Asia.

– He was good at using his stick to play the puck.

– United States National Arboretum is the national arboretum of the United States.

– On the other side of the IJssel, lies IJsselmuiden, which is the second largest town in the municipality of Kampen.

– McDonald died in Ogden, Utah at the age of 83 on March 6, 2021.

– It is part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Spiš.

– It was the same day her elder sister, Jane, was married to Guildford Dudley.

– His dad was the Yarlung king Namri Songtsen.

– While I don’t want to complain, and be accused of WP:OWN, I do feel that they could have made an effort instead of just copying all the code that our editors here have worked on.

– Notes which are very high or low can be put on extra lines called ledger lines above or below the stave.

– This can be useful to make a long bibliography/list of references display more compactly, and it also mimics the formatting style applied to footnotes by the template.

– In 1966, Vanguard Records found Shines taking photographs in a Chicago blues club and had him record tracks for the third installment of “Chicago/The Blues/Today!” The album has since then become a blues classic.

– Suleiman obtained a Ph.D in Public Administration and Policy Analysis from the University of Abuja, He graduated with a First Class Honours Degree in 1990 and proceeded with Master’s Degree in Public Administration both from the University of Maiduguri.

They started slave trade after the first European contact with America in 1492 to supply settlers from there with workers.

More in-sentence examples of “the”:

– In the mountainous wooded territory of Parspatunik, adjacent to the right bank of the Araxes, there were small Armenian melikdoms until the end of the First World War.

– Ustaad Bismillah Khan is considered as the maestro of Shehnai.

– Each of these main limbs splits off into branches about the way there are branches of English spoken in Great Britain, the United States, Australia, India, and so forth.

– A little boy throws the tin soldier in the fire.

– In 1813 he found he had been offered a job as court composer to the Grand Duke of Hessen.

The teeth and structure of the face are very different from Homo sapiens.

There is also Koh Ker, once the capital city of the Khmer Empire.

– Taillandier critic who was Secretary of the Salon de Mai Committee for 44 years.

– Finally, Section Two grants to the House of Representatives the sole power of impeachment.

– On January 15, 2010, Takase debuted for the the Japan national team against Chile.

– Before serving as senator, Markey was member of the United States House of Representatives for Massachusetts.

– That same year, the United States government passed the Civil Rights Act.

– Thibodaux is a city in the U.S.

– She was the Spokesperson for the United States Department of State from April 24, 2017 until April 3, 2019, appointed by President Donald Trump.

– Kevin Moore played with the band from 1986 until 1995 when he left and Derek Sherinan took his position until 1999.

– This was the only appearance of cricket at the Summer Olympics.

These agents were from the federal government.

The city is home to the production of the Brie de Melun, a saltier variant of the Brie de Meaux.

– She has exactly one credit, from the 1960s.

– He was drafted with the 182nd overall pick by the San Jose Sharks in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft.

– It is thinking about the unseen world of Roman Catholic theology.

– In mammals the right temperature is usually about 37C degrees.

– For many centuries the Polish flag was a white eagle on a red background.

The Earl gave in and lowered the taxes of the town.

- In the mountainous wooded territory of Parspatunik, adjacent to the right bank of the Araxes, there were small Armenian melikdoms until the end of the First World War.

- Ustaad Bismillah Khan is considered as the maestro of Shehnai.

The accent of most of the Midwest is thought by many to be “standard” American English.

– He was the son of Charlotte, Grand Duchess of LuxembourgGrand Duchess Charlotte and Prince Felix of Bourbon-Parma.

– However, positive steps have been taken by the Malaysian and Indonesian governments to prevent its extinction in the wild.

The term “starboard” comes from the Old English “steorbord”, meaning the side on which the ship is steered.

– It protects the skin against damage by UV radiation from the Sun.

– It is one of the main places in Edinburgh for tourists.

– Dureau died from Alzheimer’s disease on April 7, 2014 at the Walden Healthcare Center in Kenner, Louisiana.

– It is near where the River Wye, BuckinghamshireRiver Wye meets the River Thames.

– It goes to the hospital to finish off Kim.

– Any administrator can hide the revision text, the IP/username who edited the page, or the edit summary.

– Mangual died on the morning of February 16, 2021, in Puerto Rico, at the age of 73.

– When it declared its independence in 1990, Georgia tried to take back the region by force and it led to the 1991-1992 South Ossetia War.

– On November 17, 2015, it was announced that Raúl Lucio will coach the Iranian national volleyball team.

– Colfax is the parish seat of Grant Parish, LouisianaGrant Parish, Louisiana, United States.

– When you take in to account all the computer users in the world, over 30 million tons of e-waste is created nearly every year, along with a few billions of tons of other waste.

The rufous treepie is native to the Indian Subcontinent and adjoining parts of Southeast Asia from Pakistan to Vietnam.

– It is also adopted by the athletic teams mascot.

– Most of the rest of the people are Christian.

– Most important cities are in the south, near Lake Victoria, including the capital Kampala and the nearby city of Entebbe.

– Lederer and her twin sister Abigail Van BurenPauline Esther Friedman Phillips, writer of the advice column “Dear Abby”, were daughters of Jewish emigrants.

– A: A block is a preventative measure for the protection of the site, and is not permanent.

– It includes all kinds of dragonflies, and is placed in the Palaeoptera.

How to use the word “shoot out”

How to use in-sentence of “shoot out”:

+ For each stage, the player must shoot out the sensors before moving on.

+ Some naiads even have a long lower jaw that can shoot out and grab prey.

+ If a warplane or helicopter has had a radar-guided missile fired at them, they may shoot out chaff.

+ Its most special part is that it can shoot out a bad-smelling spray from under its tail; it does this to scare away things that could hurt it.

+ Extrusomes shoot out stuff that make predators go away or catch food.

How to use the word shoot out
How to use the word shoot out

Use in sentence of “passenger”

How to use in-sentence of “passenger”:

– SWA carried one-fifth of all passenger traffic at the airport in 2006.

– City Hall MRT station interchange station in Singapore, that has received very high passenger number all the while.

– It carries both through goods trains and London Overground passenger trains, connecting Gospel Oak railway stationGospel Oak station in north London and Barking station in east London.

– These include “return tickets” where the passenger pay for two trips at one time.

– They made trains like the British Rail Class 210 diesel multiple unit and the experimental Advanced Passenger Train tilting High Speed Train during the 1970s and early 1980s.

– A railroad of the Union Pacific Railroad still goes through the city, but all passenger service to Manhattan stopped after the Amtrak took over passenger rail in 1971.

– At the time, passenger planes that flew faster than the speed of sound were considered to be a big technological leap.

– The Port of Hull is one of the UK’s largest goods and passenger ports.

Use in sentence of passenger
Use in sentence of passenger

Example sentences of “passenger”:

– The Class 175 “Coradia” is a model of diesel multiple unit passenger train used in the United Kingdom.

– The -200 is made in passenger type.

– The cars, called “stock cars”, look like passenger cars, but have plenty of racing upgrades.

– Several units were then changed for use on the Merseyside Passenger Transport ExecutiveMerseyside PTE City Line on Merseyrail in the Liverpool region, giving them dot-matrix route signs, better seating and Merseyrail PTE paintwork.

– In 1933, the London Passenger Transport Board was formed.

– Most passenger planes fly so high that they needs to pump air into the cabin so the passengers can breathe.

– United States–European Union Agreement on Passenger Name Records.

– Air India Express Flight IX-812 was a passenger flight of Air India from Dubai International Airport that crashed on 22 May 2010 at Mangalore International Airport.

– The seven or eight-seat passenger SUV, with a design based on the Subaru VIZIVSubaru VIZIV-7 concept, made its debut at the LA Auto Show on November 28, 2017, and will go on sale in the spring of 2018 as a 2019 model in North America.

– Their lives of small crime are interrupted by a passenger with mindmental abilities who has a dangerous secret.

– On September 7, 2011, at 4:02 PM local time, Demitra died when a Yakovlev Yak-42 passenger aircraft, that was carrying the entire hockey team of Lokomotiv Yaroslavl crashed near Yaroslavl, Russia.

– Some estimate that there were three billion to five billion passenger pigeons in the United States when Europeans arrived in North America.

– The VAF was founded by her third husband, Vincent Astor, son of RMS TitanicRMS “Titanic” passenger John Jacob Astor IV.

- The Class 175 "Coradia" is a model of diesel multiple unit passenger train used in the United Kingdom.

- The -200 is made in passenger type.
- The cars, called "stock cars", look like passenger cars, but have plenty of racing upgrades.

More in-sentence examples of “passenger”:

– It is the fourth Busiest airports in the United Kingdom by total passenger trafficbusiest airport in the Heathrow and Gatwick; and is one of London’s five international airports along with Luton and London City Airports.

– The passenger pigeon or wild pigeon was a species of pigeon that was once the most common bird in North America.

– On 19 March, Chadian authorities reported their first case, a MoroccoMoroccan passenger who flew from Douala.

– The 1938 tube stock was built as part of the London Passenger Transport Board’s New Works Programme, that took place between 1935–1940.

– Wichita has not had passenger rail service since 1979.

– The DC-10’s similarity to the L-1011 in terms of passenger capacity and launch in the same timeframe resulted in a head to head sales competition which affected profitability of the aircraft.

– Adam Air Flight 574 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight operated by Adam Air between the Indonesian cities of Surabaya that crashed into the Makassar Strait near Polewali in Sulawesi on 1 January 2007.

– On 1 July 1933 the Metropolitan was amalgamated with other Underground railways, tramway companies and bus operators to form the London Passenger Transport Board, and a period of rationalisation followed.

– It operates passenger and freight services between the Channel Islands, northern France and the United Kingdom.

– The Metropolitan Railway was a passenger and goods railway that served London from 1863 to 1933, its main line heading north-west from City of Londonthe City to what were to become the Middlesex suburbs.

– Olson’s third wife, Barbara OlsonBarbara Kay Olson, an attorney and conservative commentator, was a passenger on the hijacked Pentagon on September 11, 2001.

– They had the names of Sportsman for the passenger van.

– Toyota LiteAce and TownAce are commercial or passenger vehicles produced through Toyota.

– Following the war, “Queen Mary” was refitted for passenger service.

– Some were built as CT-43 for passenger transport duties.

– She was the youngest passenger on board, as she was then a baby of only nine weeks old.

– It is an important freight route and is used by the Richmond, LondonRichmond to Stratford passenger services of the London Overground.

– At Ten Mile Junction LRT Station, trains arrive only every 20 minutes, possibly due to low passenger usage.

– The first derailment of a Shinkansen train in passenger service occurred during the 2004 Chuetsu EarthquakeChuetsu Earthquake on October 23, 2004.

– John Turner was a passenger on the historic “Mayflower” voyage with his two sons.

– Usually, it implies a driver of an elegant passenger vehicle.

– A person who joins the scheme as a passenger will not get any money until they advance through the crew and co-pilot levels to captain.

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

– Benson and the passenger were found dead at the scene, and two passengers in the minivan were injured.

– At low water a causeway links it to the town and at high water passenger boats carry visitors between Marazion and St Michael’s Mount.

– Originally long-distance international passenger travel by ship began in Liverpool in 1819 with the opening of the Princes’ Landing Stage but this closed in 1973.

- It is the fourth Busiest airports in the United Kingdom by total passenger trafficbusiest airport in the Heathrow and Gatwick; and is one of London's five international airports along with Luton and London City Airports.

- The passenger pigeon or wild pigeon was a species of pigeon that was once the most common bird in North America.

– The Russian passenger flight was meant to fly from Sheremetyevo International Airport, Moscow to Murmansk Airport, Murmansk.

– In India PNR is used by Indian Railway as Passenger Name Record Usually Travelers need it to check their confirmation of their seats.

– British Rail’s Class 370 tilting trains, also referred to as APT-P, were the pre-production Advanced Passenger Train units.

– The ferry terminal provides ferry berths and facilities for passenger services to Sweden and Denmark.

– Regional Railways was one of the three passenger sectors of British Rail.

– They are also second in the world in terms of passenger traffic, and first in the world in terms of total flight operations.

– The goal of any supplemental restraint system is to help stop the passenger while doing as little damage to them as possible.

– A passenger is a term that is used for a person who travels in a vehicle, but not the driver or a person working in the vehicle.

– The Astro offered two variations a passenger van and a cargo van it also offered optional AWD.

– However, most trains terminate at Marina Bay instead of Marina South Pier possibly due to the low passenger demand at Marina South Pier.

– The fourth and longest-running generation was made from 1992 to 2014 in passenger and cargo versions and were replaced in 2015 by the Transit although cutaway versions are still being made.

– The passenger train was badly damaged and had to be destroyed.

– In December 2010, the airport began building a new passenger concourse that will cost $45 million.

– The TurkeyTurkish passenger ship Cruse Liner MV Mavi Marmara was trying to take Turkish and Cypriot aid to the Gaza Strip on May the 31st, when the Israeli Navy found it.

– Today, they are used in freight trains and sometimes in passenger trains.

– By 1994, a short section of track existed, and the steam locomotive “Sir Gomer” hauled short passenger trains.

– The Orient Express is the name for a passenger train.

– Originally meant to carry passenger and freight trains by day and night, the Shinkansen lines carry only passenger trains.

– On July 18, 1969, Senator Kennedy and passenger Mary Jo Kopechne were driving in Chappaquiddick Island where the car crashed over the bridge into the ocean.

– The difference between station wagons and regular sedans is that the station wagon has no trunk, plus the roofs are extended backwards over a shared passenger or cargo volume with access in the back.

– The Class 376 Suburban Electrostar is a model of electric multiple unitelectric multiple-unit passenger train manufactured by Bombardier Transportation.

– Sydney Airport has three passenger terminals.

– On the 9th October 2008, the UK Government approved an increase in Stansted’s permitted passenger throughput from 25 million passengers per annum to 35mppa using the existing runway following a Public Enquiry.

– He demanded an end to attacks on passenger ships.

“white house office” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “white house office”:

+ He served as the Assistant to the President for Science and Technology and Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy under President Bill Clinton from 1993-1998.

+ In 2016, President-elect of the United States Donald Trump selected Omarosa to be Director of Communications for the White House Office of Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs.

+ From 1971 to 1972, he was the White House Office of the Staff SecretaryWhite House Staff Secretary during the Richard Nixon presidency.

+ He served as the 7th Director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy from March 2014 until the end of President Barack Obama’s term in January 2017.

+ She was later picked to head the White House Office of Public Liaison, where she was responsible for the administration’s relations with interest groups.

+ Previously she was the Director of the White House Office of Management and Budget from 2013 to 2014.

+ Before she worked in the White House Office of Management and Budget.

white house office use in-sentences
white house office use in-sentences

Example sentences of “altering”

How to use in-sentence of “altering”:

– We will be altering the text from edit to change per the agreement of the majority above.

– The kingdom of Castile built a global empire, spreading their culture and language in the Americas and biologically and culturally mixing with the indigenous peoples, altering the composition of the hemisphere.

– Band gap engineering is the process of controlling or altering the band gap of a material by controlling the composition of certain semiconductor alloys, such as GaAlAs, InGaAs, and InAlAs.

– It should also be noted that each melody of the 10 songs on the album already exists in songs by other singers, altering only the lyrics of the original song, transforming it into a paradia version.

– In 1938, they lost their home after Vernon was found guilty of altering a check written by the landowner.

– Whether in homes, offices or vehicles, its purpose is to provide comfort by altering the properties of the air, usually by cooling the air inside.The main function of air conditioner is to change adverse temperature.

Example sentences of altering
Example sentences of altering

“sine wave” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “sine wave”:

– The shape of a sine wave is given by its amplitude, phase, wavelength and frequency.

– To make momentum more and more definite, we would have to take away more and more of the superimposed sine waves until we had only a simple sine wave left.

– The amplitude and wavelength of the sine wave are shown in the picture.

– The wavelength can be found by measuremeasuring the length or distance between one peak of a sine wave and the next peak.

– The usual pulse is a sine wave with some envelope.

– It is a little easier to visualize the reverse of this process by looking at an initial sine wave of one frequency to which is added a second sine wave of a different wavelength, then a third, then a fourth, and so on.

– The length of this repeating piece of the sine wave is called the wavelength.

sine wave how to use in sentences
sine wave how to use in sentences

“cbs” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “cbs”:

+ Since 2016, he has been covering Europe, Africa and the Middle East for CBS News.

+ As a student, she had been working for WYNK radio, and so in 1981 she decided to get a temporary job with WAFB, the local CBS affiliate.

+ In February 2016, at the age of 92, a week after a court-ordered examination by a Geriatric psychiatrygeriatric psychiatrist, Redstone resigned both chairmanships, replaced by Leslie Moonves at CBS and Philippe Dauman at Viacom.

+ He was best known for 26 years of award-winning work on the CBS News television program “60 Minutes”.

+ It aired on CBS on December 8, 1992.

+ EST on CBS from 1 October 1950 to 3 September 1967.

cbs use in-sentences
cbs use in-sentences

Example sentences of “cbs”:

+ Hilton was the host of “The Hallmark Playhouse” for CBS Radio.

+ In 1971 he starred in the CBS television series “Cade’s County”, he plays county sheriff Sam Cade, is a must fight against crime.

+ The first five seasons were shown on the channel CBS from 1973 to 1978.

+ In 1999, CBS created CBS DVD for DVD releases of CBS shows and films.

+ This reworked pilot led to a 13-episode order by CBS on May 14, 2007.

+ Lundquist currently calls SEC games and other college football games for CBS with Gary Danielson and sideline reporter Tracy Wolfson.

+ Hilton was the host of "The Hallmark Playhouse" for CBS Radio.

+ In 1971 he starred in the CBS television series "Cade's County", he plays county sheriff Sam Cade, is a must fight against crime.

+ He is the play-by-play announcer for the UFL on CBS Sports Network and was the play-by-play voice for the NFL on Sports USA.

+ When the show started to be famous, CBS moved the show to 8:00 pm because more people would watch at that time.

+ The existing Viacom was renamed CBS Corporation, and a new company named Viacom was created.

+ He started color commentatory on CBS Sports before replacing Ray Scott as lead play by play.

More in-sentence examples of “cbs”:

+ It premiered on July 7, 2011 on the CBS television network.

+ He later starred in many television roles including the long running CBS television series, “I Remember Mama” and “Young Dr.

+ Then, in the mid-1980s, CBS aired two TV-movies: “The Belarus File” and “The Price of Justice”.

+ He is best known for his role as Jimmy Hughes on “Yes, Dear”, a CBS series which aired from 2000 to 2006.

+ In 2019, CBS Corporation and Viacom were merged together.

+ The show aired on CBS between October 3, 1960 and April 1, 1968.

+ The biggest hit of his career would come in the late 1970s, playing the role of David Banner in CBS TV series “The Incredible Hulk” with Lou Ferrigno as the Hulk.

+ Borth played Catherine Rollins on the CBS crime-drama “Hawaii Five-0”.

+ Cummings created the CBS sitcom “2 Broke Girls”, which also began in 2011, and ended in 2017.

+ Carr’s only television series in which she had a lead billing was the short-lived CBS sitcom “Miss Winslow Son in which she played Susan Winslow, the single mother and titular character.

+ Other football duties Sham called are NFL Europe games for Fox, Texas Longhorns football, College Football on CBS Radio/Westwood One/Dial Global, and the Dallas Desperadoes of the Arena Football League.

+ It aired on CBS from September 23, 1979, and ended on April 4, 1983.

+ Patricia Helen Heaton is an Emmy Award-winning AmericansAmerican Actress best known for playing lead character and Ray Barone’s wife Debra Barone on the CBS television sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond”.

+ On the CBS television show “The Good Wife”, he earned Emmy nominations for three consecutive years for his recurring role as crafty attorney Louis Canning.

+ It was remade for television by the CBS Network, and aired on 22 February 1965 with Lesley Anne Warren as Cinderella, Stuart Damon as the Prince, Walter Pidgeon as the King, and Celeste Holm as the Godmother.

+ The CBS Building is a skyscraper in New York City, New York.

+ Letterman later sang with Zevon on “Hit Somebody! ” with Paul Shaffer and members of the CBS Orchestra.

+ It moved to CBS for its last year.

+ Sarah Louise Christine Chalke is a CanadiansCanadian-American actress most famous for her role as “Elliot Reid” on “Scrubs” and “Becky Conner” on “Roseanne” and in the CBS comedy “How I Met Your Mother”, and “The Powerpuff Girls”.

+ She is best known for her works at CBS Sports and ESPN.

+ He first became known for his role as Ronnie Litre in the CBS crime-drama “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation”.

+ In 1973, the court decided CBS had violated their contract with the Smothers Brothers, and that the real reason they had cancelled the show was out of censorship.

+ In 1992, the CBS version was expanded to an hour and included the Bullseye round.

+ The season also outperformed CBS and ABC.

+ It was broadcast on CBS radio and television.

+ Outside of baseball, McCarthy has called college football and college basketballbasketball games for CBS College Sports, Sports USA, Westwood One, and the Atlantic-10 TV.

+ It first aired on September 22, 2009 on CBS in the United States.

+ In 1966, CBS aired a television series called “Batman Batman” with Adam West and Burt Ward as Batman and Robin.

+ He called golf tournaments for CBS and NBC.

+ She was previously the lead reporter for SEC college football games, a courtside reporter for college basketball games, and the host of “We Need to Talk” on the CBS Sports Network.

+ Former panelist Bill Cullen hosted the show for its short 1976 CBS summer run.

+ On June 5, 2018, CBS re-released the complete series set on DVD in Region 1.

+ That year, the company split into two companies; Viacom and CBS Corporation.

+ She is the wife of CBS President Les Moonves and co-host of the network’s “The Talk”.

+ She is known for her role as Billie Jo Bradley on the first two seasons of the CBS sitcom “Petticoat Junction”.

+ His hosting duties at CBS include Thoroughbred Racing, CBS Sports Saturday, and “The NFL Today” as well as a sideline reporter for the Super Bowl.

+ He also did college basketball tournaments with Albert and Kerr for CBS and Turner Sports as the #2 team.

+ He played Harvey Lacey, husband of Mary Beth Lacey, on the CBS crime series “Cagney Lacey”.

+ The CBS version was hosted by Bob Eubanks and ran until 1989.

+ The show aired on CBS from 1 October 1955 to 22 September 1956.

+ In 1961, Morgan was cast as Sally Dwight in the episode “Money and the Minister” of the CBS anthology series, “General Electric Theater”, hosted by Ronald Reagan.

+ On March 14, 2012, CBS renewed Criminal Minds for an eighth season, which premiered on September 26, 2012.

+ The musical was written for the CBS Network.

+ After a successful European tour, Marvin signed with CBS Records and began work on a new album in his adopted home.

+ On November 7, news organizations ABC News, Associated Press, CBS News, CNN, Fox News, NBC News, Reuters, and “the New York Times” said that Trump had lost the election to Biden.

+ GameRankings was owned by CBS Interactive.

+ Norman Lear wanted the show to be made in black and white but CBS would not let him.

+ Founded in 1994 by Halsey Minor and Shelby Bonnie, it was the flagship brand of CNET Networks and became a brand of CBS Interactive through that unit’s acquisition of CNET Networks in 2008, which was the previous owner prior to October 30, 2020.

+ He became a national television personality starting on CBS in 1957.

+ She is best known for her roles as attorney Jessica Griffin on the CBS soap opera “As the World Turns”.

+ It premiered on July 7, 2011 on the CBS television network.

+ He later starred in many television roles including the long running CBS television series, "I Remember Mama" and "Young Dr.

“bidding” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “bidding”:

– It is a sea monster that does the bidding of Davy Jones.

– In June 2007, representatives of the three countries announced they would be, as a “single country”, bidding for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

– The scoring rules and the bidding process evolved through stages between 1890 and about 1930.

– A BBC documentary entitled “Panorama: Buying the Games”, aired in August 2004, investigated the taking of bribes in the bidding process for the 2012 Summer Olympics.

– On November 1, 2005, the “Star Tribune” reported that an early screening in New York City for movie distributors resulted in a heavy bidding war.

– The hands became the subject of intense discussion on bidding methods.

– An open bidding process was launched on 8 December 2017 by UEFA to select the venue of the UEFA Super Cup in 2020.

bidding example in sentences
bidding example in sentences

“Second World War” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “Second World War”:

– Turn 7 was named “Memorial” because it is near a Second World War civilian memorial.

– During the Second World War he was engaged in a resistance group against the nazis.

– After the Second World War twinning was a way to bring European people into a closer understanding of each other and to promote cross-border projects and peace.

– The Great Depression ended and the Second World War began, and many Western Australians went off to fight.

– After the Second World War many people smuggled butter from the Netherlands into Belgium.

– It ended as dramatically a decade later on September 3, 1939, when the Second World War began.

– Abbott’s father was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, moved to Australia during the Second World War and is an unconfirmed naturalized Australian citizen.

– A Second World War soon started.

Second World War - example sentences
Second World War – example sentences

Example sentences of “Second World War”:

– During the Second World War de Beer again served with the Grenadier Guards reaching the rank of temporary lieutenant colonel.

– The Battle of Palembang was fought near the city during the Second World War between February 13-February 15 1942.

– After the Second World War the 8 local clubs formed TuS Ahlen in 1948.Leichtathletik Rasensport Ahlen was formed on 1 June 1996 when TuS Ahlen merged with Blau-Weiß Ahlen to begin play in the Regionalliga West/Südwest in 1996–97.

– Volume I of the Official History of the Canadian Army in the Second World War by C.P.

– During the Second World War the stadium was damaged.

– The time before the Second World War was the most successful for the ÖFB.

– In 1940, he sent Italy into the Second World War on the side of the Axis countries.

– After the Second World war the stadium was reconstructed.

– He was Winston Churchill’s chief military assistant during the Second World War and he was the first Secretary General of NATO from 1952 to 1957.

– However the Istrian exodus after the Second World War and Yugoslavian ethnic cleansing in the form of the Foibe massacres forced the greater part of the Istrian Italians to flee to Italy.

– During the Second World War Normandy was part of the German occupied France.

- During the Second World War de Beer again served with the Grenadier Guards reaching the rank of temporary lieutenant colonel.

- The Battle of Palembang was fought near the city during the Second World War between February 13-February 15 1942.
- After the Second World War the 8 local clubs formed TuS Ahlen in 1948.Leichtathletik Rasensport Ahlen was formed on 1 June 1996 when TuS Ahlen merged with Blau-Weiß Ahlen to begin play in the Regionalliga West/Südwest in 1996–97.

– In the chaos of the Second World War Chișinău was nearly completely destroyed.

– The most important part of the policy of containment was the “European Recovery Program also known as “Marshall Plan”, which should boost the European economy after the destruction in the Second World War using—most important—money, successful American economic models, and less European trade barriers.

– He was made to join the Red Army in January 1943 and fought in the Second World War on the Ukrainian front.

– He spent his time during the Second World War in Sudan and was able to study other East African peoples like the Sansui of Cyrenaica during his military service.

– He played in the Austrian national football team 14 times before the Second World War and 5 times after the war.

– Before the Second World War he played under the name Kapfenberger SC and was an important part of Styrian football.

– By the time the Second World War broke out in 1939, Allen Overy had firmly established itself as a leading City law firm.

– The footnote refers to a mention of a “disturbing incident” at the beginning of the Second World War in a 1972 biography by Andrew Roth.

– It was a Second World War Allied attack on the German-occupied port of Dieppe.

More in-sentence examples of “Second World War”:

- During the Second World War he was shortly imprisoned.

- After the Second World War the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics and the French Government asked the BIPM to look into the matter.

– During the Second World War he was shortly imprisoned.

– After the Second World War the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics and the French Government asked the BIPM to look into the matter.

– The Battle of Berlin was the last major battle of Second World War in Europe and took place in Berlin from 16 April to 3 May 1945.

– Example of this include the one stated earlier, since the United States entered the Second World War they shifted from supplying Britain to producing their own weapons.

– The end of the Second World War brought civil engineering projects, which helped turn Owensboro from a sleepy industrial town into a modern, expanding community by the turn of the 1960s.

– He was the leader of the French Resistance during the Second World War and a civil engineer after the Second World War.

– The medal is only given in wartime, so no Iron Crosses have been given out since the end of the Second World War in 1945.

– The Battle of the Philippine Sea was an important navynaval battle of the Second World War between the navies of the United States and Japan.

– The years after the Second World War he spent as coach in Italy, South America and Portugal..

– During the Second World War the collection was packed up and moved out of London for to keep it safe.

– The Battle of Stalingrad was fought during the Second World War between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union.

– Some of his music during the Second World War is quite tonal, but his later music uses more atonality and has complicated rhythms.

– During the Second World War an independent Slovakian state existed with an own football league.

– In the Second World War the Nazis largely used them for propaganda purposes.

– The first naval battle of the Second World War was fought near the River Plata.

– After the Second World War an Austria-wide league was founded in 1948.

– After the Second World War Germany was divided.

– His last words were “I hope that this execution is the last act of the tragedy of the Second World War and that the lesson taken from this world war will be that peace and understanding should exist between peoples.

– Before the Second World war professional football was only played in Vienna.

– During the Second World War they went round the country playing in places where people would not otherwise hear music.

– This ministry existed until 1945, when the Second World War ended.

– During the second world war Paasikivi was negotiating with Soviet Union.

– The Venona project was a United States counterintelligence program run by the Signal Intelligence Service that started in the Second World War and was active since February 1943 to October 1980.

– During the Second World War and in the Cold War GIs brought them to Britain.

– The traffic to Southampton meant that the town had strategic importance to military logistics, in particular during the World War IFirst World War campaign on the Second World War preparations for D-Day.

– During the Second World War Norman Savill went to Wimborne in Dorset, taking vital records with him.

– It planned to make the network longer, but the Second World War stopped this.

– It was also the site of the recent discovery of a bag which had been lost in the Second World War by a dispatch rider of the Long Range Desert Group, part of the British Army.

– Following the Second World War and the break-up of the British Empire, Pakistani migration to the United Kingdom increased, specifically during the 1950s and 1960s, as Pakistan was a part of the Commonwealth.

– The German Navy played a major role in the Second World War as control over the commerce routes in the Atlantic was crucial for Germany, Britain and later the Soviet Union.

– When the Second World War broke out, she was working at “Le Bon Marché”, a Brixton department store.

– In the Second World War the German army and French army met in the Ardennes in Belgium.

– During the Second World War and after, the Azerbaijan SSR, as a petroleum producer, was important in the energy policy of the Soviet Union.

– In the time till the Second World War many people emigrated to the United States.

– The most important player of FC Lustenau before the Second World War was Ernst Künz.He played in the 1936 Olympic football team of Austria.

– During the Second World War an extra type of Iron Cross medal was given.

– The Finnish part of the Second World War is called the Continuation War in Finland.

– Golding used his experience of the Second World War and his teaching knowledge of children to write the book.

– When the Second World War started on 1 September 1939, Picasso returned to Paris.

– Due to the Second World War the league was dissolved in 1942.

– The Bayeux War Cemetery is the largest British cemetery dating from the Second World War in France.

– After the Second World War the city was called Bremerhaven.

– It was secretly used during the Second World War by the Australian air force.

– After the Second World War they only reached one title in 1966 and three cup victories.

– Bombs in the Second World War completely destroyed the zoological garden.

– During the Second World War the family moved to Orenburg.

– English translations of the official histories of other nations tend to resolve into English as Second World War also, for example “zweite weltkrieg” in German.

– He was a fighter pilot during the Second World War and had a battle scarred face.

– His mother, Elsa, was Jewish, so the Second World War was a difficult time for them.

Some in-sentence examples of “internment”

How to use in-sentence of “internment”:

+ This novel was based on his years in Shanghai and in an internment camp.

+ Only the forced Japanese internment in WW2 put a halt to the monopoly the Japanese had on fishing in British Columbia.

+ Crystal City was home to a large internment camp in World War II.

+ In December 1943, he was held captive at the Royallieu-Compiègne internment camp.

+ As a result, 110,000 Japanese Americans 31,000 German Americans and 3,000 Italian Americans were sent to internment camps starting in 1942.

+ Many of the people who worked in the camp hospitals were Japanese American Medical doctordoctors and nurses who lived in the internment camps.

Some in-sentence examples of internment
Some in-sentence examples of internment

Example sentences of “internment”:

+ He spent over two years in the internment camp.

+ About 80% of the Japanese-American people who lived in the continental United States were forced to leave their homes and live in internment camps.

+ The order cleared the way for the deportation of Japanese American internmentJapanese Americans to internment camps.

+ Most of these new arrivals were removed from the general camp population because of their resisting internment policies.

+ He was commander of the Drancy internment camp outside Paris from June 1943 to August 1944, from which nearly 24,000 people were deported.

+ Four months later he was able to reach Algeria with his father, who was in the Argelés internment camp.

+ In 1944, the United States government said that it would stop putting Japanese Americans in internment camps.

+ He spent over two years in the internment camp.

+ About 80% of the Japanese-American people who lived in the continental United States were forced to leave their homes and live in internment camps.

+ They spent the rest of World War II in the Manzanar internment camp.

+ He moved to England but was sent to an internment camp during WWII.

+ In total, the United States forced over 110,000 Japanese Americans into internment camps.

+ Brainin and Schidlof met in a British internment camp.