+ These firefighters will drive from their home or workplace to the fire station when their help is needed.
+ The President’s official residence and main workplace is Los Pinos, located inside the Bosque de Chapultepec.
+ In the workplace it occurs when people do not want to do what the employer wants them to do.
+ The Bangabhaban in Dhaka is the official residence and workplace of the President of Bangladesh.
+ Its mission is to prevent work-related injuries, illnesses, and deaths by making and enforcing rules for workplace safety and health.
+ In 1946, the palace became the official residence and workplace for the Presidents of the Italian Republic.
+ The level of noise is measured in decibels and after this level, the workplace needs to make sure that workers are protected from the noise.
+ On May 9, 2018, Sanders proposed the Workplace Democracy Act, a bill that would grow labor rights by making it easier for workers to join a union and make it harder to break-up unions.
Some example sentences of workplace
Example sentences of “workplace”:
+ Coptic Christians in Egypt continue to face significant discrimination in the workplace and have a hard time reaching to the upper echelons in universities, corporations, and government offices.
+ Allen Overy was ranked in the top 100 of the Stonewall Workplace Equality Index 2018, an audit of workplace culture for LGBT+ staff in the UK.
+ Coptic Christians in Egypt continue to face significant discrimination in the workplace and have a hard time reaching to the upper echelons in universities, corporations, and government offices.
+ Allen Overy was ranked in the top 100 of the Stonewall Workplace Equality Index 2018, an audit of workplace culture for LGBT+ staff in the UK.
+ Commuting is the act of travelling from home to a workplace every day.
+ They might find their address, phone number, workplace or photograph.
+ The social worker attempts to makes changes in poor workplace conditions to reduce medical errors.
+ In January 2011, he was filmed for the movie Sisters and Brothers with Dustin Milligan, and it was announced that Monteith is at the center of a new untitled workplace comedy, starring and co-producing.
+ He thinks a workplace democracy is a good idea.
+ In 1996, the Woman’s Board published a fact sheet on the workplace effects of domestic violence.
+ This is because all adult men are required by law to go to work during workhours, even when their workplace cannot or will not pay them for their work.
+ Some workers will be walking to different areas of a workplace throughout the whole day and hear different levels of sound but some will only be staying in one area.
+ Another workplace for audiologists is in education, which is another important role that they perform.
+ Together with active earmuffs, panels help keep the workplace or home noise from interfering with the kind of activities which require thought and attention.
+ He was Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations and Minister for Education during the Gillard and Rudd governments.
+ In order to control the level of noise in the workplace, a noise dosimeter which is a device that is used to measure the amount of noise in a workplace over time is used.
+ In 2005, he made it easier for bosses to get rid of workers by introducing the controversial WorkChoices industrial legislation introduced by his Workplace Relations Minister Kevin Andrews.
+ With a working class background, he was a union leader at his workplace at SKF and later became the Social Democratic Party’s “strong man” in Gothenburg.
+ She was also the Minister for Education, Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations, and Minister for Social Inclusion.
+ Most nonbinary people who transitioned in the workplace were glad they did, despite increased discrimination.
+ In order to make sure that workers also take care of their own hearing, the workplace should also train workers to understand hearing health and how to keep their hearing healthy.
+ The primary purpose of an office building is to provide a workplace and working environment primarily for administrative and managerial workers.
+ In 1845 the first deep coal mine was made in the village, it was the first coal mine to be opened in the Rhondda Fach valley.
+ Elgin opened the first coal mine in the Mystic area in 1857.
+ An example of this is the Drumheller district of the Red Deer River in Alberta, where the Atlas Coal Mine historical site shows the last of 139 mines which operated in the badlands.
+ Another big coal mine worker’s borough, perhaps the biggest, is “Margarethenhöhe” near Rüttenscheid.
+ In 1852 Lyell and Dawson made a celebrated discovery of tetrapod fossils entombed within an upright tree at Coal Mine Point.
+ Because of the large number of coal mine workers in Essen, the SPD, the Social Democratic Party of Germany, always was very strong in Essen.
– A flood basalt or trap basalt is the result of a giant volcanic eruption or series of eruptions that coats large stretches of land or the ocean floor with basalt lava.
– Mid-ocean ridges are geologically active, with new magma constantly emerging onto the ocean floor and into the crust at and near rifts along the ridge axes.
– New magma emerges onto the ocean floor near the ridge axis.
– They probably prefer a muddy or clay ocean floor environment, and lead solitary lives.
– Tube feet allow these animals to stick to the ocean floor and move slowly.
– The few exceptions have tectonic origins where plate movements have lifted the deep ocean floor on the surface.
– Radiolaria are found as zooplankton throughout the ocean, and their skeletal remains cover large portions of the ocean floor as radiolarian ooze.
– Flood basalts on the ocean floor produce oceanic plateaus.
– In particular, should the government use financial capital to make a profit? Traditionally, liberal politicians do not mind this kind of trading for profit, but socialist or conservative politicians are against it.
– It is the financial capital of the US since it is home to the nation’s stock market, Wall Street, and the One World Trade Center.
– Because of this, these forms of financial capital do not have a stable price.
– Chukha is the commercial and the financial capital of Bhutan.
– A venture capital fund is a pooled investment vehicle that primarily invests the financial capital of third-party investors in enterprises that are too risky for the standard capital markets or bank loans.
– Treating useful capital like financial capital is called comodification.
+ The ultrawide sensor is 12-megapixels, and the telephoto sensor is 8-megapixels, with 3X optical zoom and 30X digital zoom.
+ Many are zoom lenses.
+ It sets the corrects coordinates and zoom level to display the maps.
+ The second camera is a zoom camera at also 12 MP.
+ Using the second camera, you can zoom optically, so the picture does not lose quality.
+ An optional third unnamed parameter can be used to specify the level of zoom needed on the map, from 1 for a worldwide view to 20 for the highest level of zoom.
+ When it is served, the cloth is cut off, brandy is poured onto the pudding, and it is set on fire before it is carried to the table.
+ The festival is called Burning Man because a large wood sculpture of a man is set on fire on Saturday.
+ A big part of the book “Huckleberry Finn” by Mark Twain is set on the Mississippi River.
+ Finally, the bear’s skull was set on an ice floe to release its spirit back into the Arctic.
+ The floor was set on top of many brick piles, leaving room for the hot air and steam produced by a furnace to pass underneath the floor.
+ In 1814, during the War of 1812, the mansion was set on fire by the British Army in the Burning of Washington.
In-sentence examples of set on
Example sentences of “set on”:
+ It uses a technique for exploiting the fact that borders set on elements are miter joined.
+ Since the reign of Roman Emperor Augustus, the northern border of the peninsula has been set on the Alps drainage basin.
+ Each “Fire Emblem” game is mainly set on a fictional continent, or a really large area.
+ The single day record for gross-volume settlement, set on 28 May 2013, is 1,992,652.
+ The movie is set on Amityville, New YorkAmityville, Long Island, New York in 1974.
+ In 1972 the bunker was set on fire.
+ It was set on the Pearl Islands of Panama, the same place where the last season, “Survivor: Pearl Islands” had just finished.
+ The five episodes was released as a 2-Disc DVD set on December 18, 2007.
+ It is set on a locked psychiatric ward in 1963 Oregon.
+ Later in the day, several banks and other government buildings, including the Town Hall and the railway station were attacked and set on fire.
+ It uses a technique for exploiting the fact that borders set on elements are miter joined.
+ Since the reign of Roman Emperor Augustus, the northern border of the peninsula has been set on the Alps drainage basin.
+ Because of primitive gasoline pumps in the 1920s, United States gasoline prices are posted with taxes included and the taxes are set on cents per gallon.
+ Apple announced the device on April 15, 2020 with pre-orders set on April 17, 2020.
+ The SmackDown general manager Theodore Long restarted the match after announcing that the ban that the former general manager Vickie Guerrero set on his move was still in effect.
+ The movie is set on Christmas Eve at the Nakatomi building in Los Angeles, California.
+ Richfield’s record high is, set on February 6, 1989.
+ The show is set on Capital Planet and other planets.
+ In 1682 AD, when Emperoro Aurangzeb Alamgir ruled, Imambara Zadibal was set on fire again.
+ There is also a hardcore version where the wrestler must put the opponent through a table that has been set on fire.
More in-sentence examples of “set on”:
+ With the Citrus Bowl's locker rooms on the south side and the entrance set on the north side, a tented 40,000 ft² mini-city outside the north end served as the show's backstage area and included air conditioning, trailers, VIP areas, showers and restrooms.
+ By 1900, the estate included 313 cottages and houses set on of land, and many more similar properties were built in the years leading up to the World War I, with smaller developments taking place later on in the 20th century.
+ Brawl", it uses Overheat causing anyone to come into contact with it to be set on fire and sent flying.
+ With the Citrus Bowl’s locker rooms on the south side and the entrance set on the north side, a tented 40,000 ft² mini-city outside the north end served as the show’s backstage area and included air conditioning, trailers, VIP areas, showers and restrooms.
+ By 1900, the estate included 313 cottages and houses set on of land, and many more similar properties were built in the years leading up to the World War I, with smaller developments taking place later on in the 20th century.
+ Brawl”, it uses Overheat causing anyone to come into contact with it to be set on fire and sent flying.
+ Mattresses and other bedding were then stacked against the doors and set on fire.
+ The full series was released in Region 4 as a 2 DVD set on February 1, 2017 by a company called Umbrella Entertainment.
+ Natural gas storage tanks were set on fire by the earthquake.
+ I have my mind set on this and I will not reverse it.
+ It was set on fire by two men working on the building.
+ Using a four-track recorder, this first performance featured Harrison’s guitar on track 1, Lennon’s guitar on track 2, Ringo’s drums on track 3, and McCartney’s piano set on track 4.
+ It is set on a fictional island off the west of Ireland.
+ It was often carried in procession and set on the altar rather than placed on the Monarch’s head.
+ The default language for multilingual entities can be set on the country’s data page.
+ It was set on December 16, 2001 when Atlético Paranaense beat São Caetano 4–2, on the first game of that year’s Brazilian Championship finals.
+ Penola Catholic College was established in 1995 and is set on 27 acres over two campuses.
+ In 1814, the capitol was set on fire by the British Army during the War of 1812.
+ It was set on the island of Ko Tarutao in Thailand.
+ Herakles’ body was set on fire at the funeral ceremonies.
+ The scenes are set on swirling clouds, with patches of blue sky shining.
+ This group is set on meta:Main PageMetaWiki, and may use meta:Special:Userrights to set permissions on any wikimedia wiki; they may add or remove any user from any group.
+ Later Jason came into the cabin which he set on fire.
+ Tents were set on fire and items belonging to the Chinese were smashed or stolen.
+ On Saturday, 22nd June 2002, the extension to the school was set on fire and was destroyed.
+ When the DVD gets set on fire, the school day ends.
+ The Black Prince’s Ruby is set on the front cross pattée; the famous Cullinan DiamondCullinan II, or Lesser Star of Africa, is set on the front; and the back band contains the Stuart Sapphire.
+ The show, which began in October 2008, features a Japanese girl named Yuna in place of Lilo, and is set on a fictional island in Okinawa prefecture instead of Hawaii.
+ Whelan’s books include many historical fiction novels, including a trilogy set on Mackinac Island and a quartet series set in communist Russia.
+ Then the pyre is set on fire.
+ It is not like “TOS” and “TNG” because it is set on a space station and is not about exploring.
+ The protests on May 28 included looting and property set on fire.
+ The stories in the book are set on two planets in a distant solar system, Werel and Yeowe, inhabited by humans placed there by the ancient Hainish.
+ On June 5, 2018, CBS re-released the complete series set on DVD in Region 1.
+ All of them are set on the Discworld, which is a flat planet balanced on the back of four elephants who stand on the back of a giant turtle.
+ During warm weather, the cock is unlikely to set on the keets during the night, but may help the hen keep them warm at night when temperatures drop below freezing.
+ The British 1957 musical “Free as Air” by Dorothy Reynolds Julian Slade was set on the fictitious island of ‘Terhou’, which was based on Jethou.
+ It takes place in the future after the movie and started in Japan in October 2008.Disney plans Japan animation effort, International Herald Tribune, 2008-03-06 The show has a Japanese girl named Yuna in place of Lilo, and is set on a fictional island off the shore of Okinawa instead of Hawaii.
+ Some of the animals were set on fire in front of their owners.
+ The stadium’s attendance record currently stands at 19,000, set on July 17, 1988 when Avaí beat Blumenau 2-0, for the Campeonato Catarinense final.
+ That being said, I still have my heart set on the icons I proposed last time.
+ Flammability or inflammability means that something can be set on fire easily.
+ It has Dwayne Johnson acting as a FBI agent who has to rescue his family from a very tall skyscraper after it is set on fire.
+ After this, the bridge to where Maya is training is set on fire by a bolt of lightning, and Phoenix tries to get across to save her, but falls into the raging water far below, so Miles Edgeworth, a prosecutor and friend of Phoenix, has to come and act as a defense attorney for him.
+ Some churches which joined the SCLC, or did civil rights work, were bombed or set on fire.
+ Also active in these years was the “National Association” in Spalato, based on the Bajamonti theater, which was set on fire in 1893.
+ The single day record for gross-value settlement, set on 19 March 2008, stands at US$10.3 trillion, for 1,113,464 payment instructions.
+ Once an enemy is set on fire, they will burn for several seconds, meaning they can die even if they have killed the Pyro that set them on fire.
+ As Gruber’s men escort him down, he asks them about lotto numbers and realizes that they are not the real cops and kills them.
+ The third generation was made from 1980 to 1986, it was the first Escort to offer hatchback models as well as front-wheel drive, it was mildly updated in 1983 with a 5-door estate added and also spawned a saloon version called the Orion.
+ Hunter was made the second Captain of “HMS Sirius “, which was to escort the First Fleet taking convicts to settle in Australia.
+ Except for their airplanes, aircraft carriers usually have few weapons, so other warships escort them.
+ During World War II and the Korean War, fighters were divided by their roles: heavy fighter, interceptor, escort fighter, night fighter, and so on.
Sentence example of escort
Example sentences of “escort”:
+ There are now a few escort agencies in Germany, since the amendment of the Act, there have been fewer and fewer dubious providers.
+ He thinks she is afraid and offers to escort her out of the station by stating that the people in this town refrain from traveling at night in this area.
+ He was an excellent horse rider and spent the next few years working on the gold escort between Gundagai and Goulburn.
+ Based on the North American P-51 MustangP-51 Mustang, the F-82 was originally designed as a long-range escort fighter in World War II.
+ The “Enterprise” and its escort ships arrived on station on 11 December 1971.
+ About 470,000 ounces of gold were sent by the armed gold escort from the goldfields.
+ A caporegime within the Italian Mafia known as Passione whose Stand, Sticky Fingers, allows him to make zippers that he can enter, leading his group to escort Trish Una to their boss before resolving to turn on him.
+ In 1321 when she was denied access to the Leeds Castle, she made her escort try to force their way in through the gate, and after they failed, she made 13 of her escort hang immediately.
+ The European Ford Escort was a car made by Ford Motor Company from 1968 through 2002.
+ Sometimes the player will escort supplies, scan other spacecraft, or simply hunt enemy ships.
+ This sunk the escort carrier, an LST, and a transport.
+ She comes to comfort the people who work on the show and to escort one of them to the afterlife.
+ A 1.8L BDT was built for the Escort RS1700T and the Ford RS2000.
+ Samuel Loomis, and his colleague, Marion Chambers, arrive at Warren County’s Smith’s Grove Sanitarium to escort Michael to court.
+ Insertion of adult links to an Escort agency on Cologne – duplicated each others work despite reversion by myself, reinserted same link.
+ There are now a few escort agencies in Germany, since the amendment of the Act, there have been fewer and fewer dubious providers.
+ He thinks she is afraid and offers to escort her out of the station by stating that the people in this town refrain from traveling at night in this area.
More in-sentence examples of “escort”:
+ The escort fights flew until the end of WWII.
+ The gold escort robbery was planned there.
+ In February 1863 Pottinger went to Sydney for the trial of the escort robbers.
+ The best dressed town crier and escort at the last World Championships are Peter and Maureen Taunton from the county town of Stafford, UK.
+ It is about a male escort in Los Angeles whose job pays for expensive cars, cocaine and clothing.
+ The Spaniards sailed from Lisbon, planning to escort an invasion force from the Spanish Netherlands.
+ The North American Ford Escort was a car produced by Ford Motor Company from 1981 through 2002.
+ On 15 June 1862 the gold escort coach that took the gold from the goldfields of Forbes to Bathurst was robbed.
+ They also escort people out of the club if they are too drunk, fighting, or taking drugs.
+ It’s sometime called The Old Guard, as well as Escort to the President.
+ He was in trouble for not having enough police guards on the gold escort and letting his prisoners escape.
+ Two companies from the 68th were sent to escort Lord Raglan.
+ Navy commissioned more than two dozen fleet and light fleet carriers, and numerous escort carriers.
+ When Haile Selassie visited the dockyard in September 1937, he acted as his personal escort and French interpreter.
+ However the escort ship was wrecked on the way and did not arrive, and one convict ship was delayed and arrived two months after the other ships.
+ From the 1960s to the early 1980s, many variations of the Squire name were used on wood-grained cars, like the LTD II, Falcon, Escort and the mid-sized LTD.
+ This shows how the Ford Escort has changed each generation.
+ This time it was to escort back to England a new member of his monastery.
+ But often one can meet them without any escort at all in the streets, restaurants and tramways of Bern.
+ He won the British Rally Championship with a Ford Escort RS1800 in 1977 and with an Opel Manta 400 in 1985.
+ Off-street prostitution includes massage parlors, strip clubs, and escort services.
+ As escort fighterfighter escorts they had the reputation that not a single bomber was lost to enemy action while being escorted by Tuskegee airmen.
+ He then called the Japanese Embassy and they agreed to escort him out of Beijing and move him over to Tianjin.
+ She does this for an exclusive escort agency that caters to wealthy Japanese men in Tokyo.
+ The escort fights flew until the end of WWII.
+ The gold escort robbery was planned there.
+ In February 1863 Pottinger went to Sydney for the trial of the escort robbers.
+ When police, who were on bikes, were trying to escort paramedics into the crowd, some members of the crowd tried to take the bikes from the police.
+ Muhammed Ali sent 16,000 soldiers, 100 transports, and 63 escort vessels under command of his son, Ibrahim Pasha..
+ This coach carrying gold from the gold fields had an escort of police to guard it.
+ On June 15, 1862, they robbed the Lachlan gold escort of some £14,000 at Eugowra.
+ The sixth and final generation arrived in early 1995 and was replaced by the Focus in late 1998, although the Escort continued alongside it with a reduced range until 2000 with the vans being discontinued in 2002.
+ The Marquise asks Sulpice for an escort to her castle.
+ As they arrive at the waterfall, a woman and an army of guards recognize them as gods, and escort them to the city.
+ John Willis is the namesake of the destroyer escort ship “USS John Willis” which was named in his honor.
+ Gruber informs the FBI that he wants two helicopters and he will escort the hostages to the top of the building.
+ Meanwhile, CASU 706 supported Patrol Squadron 908, Escort Carrier Air Groups 779 and 778, and Carrier Air Group 716.
+ Destroyers escort larger warships.
+ However, the Escort wasn’t fully discontinued until 2000.
+ During the battle she fired her guns at US escort carriers thinking they were full sized carriers.
+ George Melville was killed by hanging in front of many people for stealing from the McIvor gold escort near Castlemaine in 1853.
+ He was named “Convoy” because he often went with the ship on convoy escort duties.
+ Not all prostitutes have a boss; some get business through an escort agency, which is a business or person the prostitute pays to advertise for them and get clients for them.
+ A police officer offers to escort Emily and Lillith to a temporary place to sleep.
+ A Lord Cornet is chosen from local businessmen, and acts as escort for the Queen for the events of Lanimer Week.
+ Before the two can have their happily ever after, the Emperor assigns them a secret mission, to escort three princesses to Chang’an, China.
+ The reason why few B-17’s survived WWII was because lack of escort by allied fighters and enemy fire.
+ With Gardiner and Hall, Gilbert was involved with the Eugowra, New South Wales#The Gold Escort robberybiggest gold robbery in Australia’s history: in 1862 the gang robbed a coach carrying gold at Eugowra.
+ When the gold escort coach arrived it had to slow right down and try to get past the wagons.
+ She has also worked in the International Space Station and Space Shuttle Mission Control Centers as a Capsule Communicator and has served as a Crew Support Astronaut for Expedition Crews during their six-month missions aboard the International Space Station.
+ The re-entry capsule was destroyed during development of the Voskhod spacecraft.
+ Poppy seeds are inside a little capsule that has little openings around the top.
+ A time capsule is a box or other container that is buried or hidden on purpose and scheduled to be opened many years later.
+ Halogen bulbs with a halogen capsule inside a standard incandescent bulb housing contain no mercury.
+ The fruit is a dry capsule subdivided into 1–5 compartments, each containing 1–8 seeds.
+ Titov said he ejected from his capsule to test another landing system.
How to use the word capsule
Example sentences of “capsule”:
+ Since 2003, Perfume has been produced by Yasutaka Nakata, founder of the group CapsuleCapsule and the Contemode label.
+ The Man in the Moon watches the capsule as it moves toward the moon.
+ The capsules are not connected to each other, so any capsule can be removed or replaced without moving the others.
+ The sisters also created a capsule collection with OVS.
+ They build a spacecraftspace capsule in the shape of a bullet.
+ The capsule is put on the Falcon 9 rocket and flown into orbit.
+ On a windy day, the poppy fruit capsule will sway from side to side, shaking out the tiny seeds out the windows like a salt shaker.
+ NASA is developing the Orion capsule for beyond Earth orbit missions.
+ People place things inside the time capsule so people in the future will find them.
+ Another feature that this upgraded version of Dragon, to protect the life of crew in the event of a failure of Falcon 9, it was fitted with SuperDraco thrusters, which would push the capsule away from the rocket.
+ The fruit is a capsule and the seeds are black, ovoid and often wrinkled.
+ Since 2003, Perfume has been produced by Yasutaka Nakata, founder of the group CapsuleCapsule and the Contemode label.
+ The Man in the Moon watches the capsule as it moves toward the moon.
+ The capsules are not connected to each other, so any capsule can be removed or replaced without moving the others.
+ The idea is that the capsule would be filled with radioactive material.
+ The Bowman’s capsule and glomerulus together form the Malphigian capsule or Malphigian body.
+ Each capsule unit is one apartment or office.
+ In 2006, in the town hall of Valaparaiso, a time capsule from 1917 was found.
+ As part of the design, the spikes moved slightly in the wind in order to withstand gusts over The location of the time capsule after being taken apart is currently unknown.
+ He swallowed a potassium cyanide capsule before his interrogation could begin.
+ This would give off enough heat to melt the surrounding rock, and the capsule would be pulled down by gravity.
+ The ovary typically develops into a capsule that splits along three or six longitudinal slits, while remaining closed at both ends.
+ This included three in the Bunyip State Park, and fires near Drouin West, VictoriaDrouin West and Leongatha.
+ There are many different descriptions of what the bunyip looks like.
+ Scholars have suggested that the story of the bunyip may have been passed down from a time when megafauna still existed in Australia.
+ The first written account of the bunyip was in July 1845.
+ A large number of bunyip “sightings” by settlers were recorded during the 1840s and 1850s, especially in Victoria Victoria, New South Wales and South Australia.
+ The bunyip is found in traditional aboriginal beliefs and stories from many parts of Australia, although it is called by several different names in different language groups.
+ The bunyip is a Mythologymythical Australian mythology.