“buzz” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “buzz”:

– She also did portraits of figures such as Queen Elizabeth The Queen MotherQueen Elizabeth, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, Mother Teresa, Indira Gandhi and Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

– Woody sees a pickup truck bound for Pizza Planet and plans to rendezvous with Andy there, convincing Buzz to come with him by saying that the pickup truck can take him to his home planet.

– On television, he acted as retired astronaut Buzz Aldrin in the 1976 movie “Return to Earth”.

Buzz becomes too depressed over the truth to participate in Woody’s escape plan which forces Woody to try and get the other toys attention in Andy’s room by waving Buzz‘s disconnected arm, but the other toys still distrust him for what happened to Buzz and leave him behind.

– The project’s main success came in 1969 when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed on the Moon as part of Apollo 11.

buzz how to use?
buzz how to use?

Example sentences of “buzz”:

- One of these was a new music drama, "Moon Landing Moon Landing", in which he played Buzz Aldrin.

- Patrick Warburton voice's Buzz for the TV series, and Pat Fraley voiced him for a few video games and the attractions in Disney Parks.
- It's got a shot that's always stuck with me, when Buzz Lightyear discovers he's a toy.

– One of these was a new music drama, “Moon Landing Moon Landing”, in which he played Buzz Aldrin.

– Patrick Warburton voice’s Buzz for the TV series, and Pat Fraley voiced him for a few video games and the attractions in Disney Parks.

– It’s got a shot that’s always stuck with me, when Buzz Lightyear discovers he’s a toy.

– Patton started a noise band called Fantômas with Buzz Osborne and Dave Lombardo.

– The noisy buzz they make is the male calling to the female using his vibrating panels, called “tymbals”, on his sides.

– While he kept going around the Moon, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed on the lunar surface.

– He also voiced Buzz Lightyear for actor Tim Allen in the early years in various video games, computer games, merchandise, attractions, and the Disney On Ice Disneyland Adventure.

– This is similar to how Sheriff WoodyWoody and Buzz Lightyear start off in the first “Toy Story”.

– Mike MacRae currently voices Buzz in various Disney and Pixar video games.

– The first and second people to walk on the Moon were the United StatesAmericans Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin.

– When the female, who cannot buzz, hears the buzz of a male, she searches for him.

– It went up to space on July 16, 1969, carrying three astronauts: Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins.

– Woody saws Buzz inside Hannah’s room played as Mrs.

More in-sentence examples of “buzz”:

– On Christmas Eve at their new house, Buzz and Woody stage another reconnaissance mission to prepare for the new toy arrivals, one of which is a Mrs.

– Astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed their lunar ship on the surface of the moon.

– Unable to face the truth, Buzz tries to prove he is still a space ranger by attempting to fly out of the window, but falls and loses one of his arms.

– However, Buzz climbs into the car and confronts Woody when they stop at a gas station.

– The first moonwalk was made by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on July 21, 1969, during the Apollo 11 trip to the Moon.

– In the process, Buzz is accidentally reset into a Spanish-speaking mode during an attempt to restore him to normal.

– Cooperating with Sid’s mutant toys, Woody stages a rescue for Buzz and scares Sid away by coming to life in front of him.

– While the other toys befriend Buzz, Woody hates Buzz and he doesn’t want Buzz to become Andy’s best toy.

– When Picky and Pokey are returned to their house, their mom is frightened by Buzz Buzz and swats him.

– Woody saying Buzz than claiming a Space Ranger pretending to a himself, then escaping the crate fell by Woody.

– His best-known roles were that of Gumby for Art Clokey, Archie Andrews for Filmation’s “Archie” series, and the main voice of Buzz Buzzard in the “Woody Woodpecker” cartoons.

– At Tomorrowland are Buzz Lightyear and the monsters from Monsters, Inc..

– Sid prepares to destroy Buzz by strapping him to a fireworksrocket, but is delayed by a thunderstorm and sleeps for the night.

– Billy Crystal had been approached to play Buzz Lightyear in the original “Toy Story”, but turned down the offer.

Buzz attempts to fly stunt and playing Buzz all day and night.

– Teams score 1 point for each puzzle they get right, but lose 1 point for guessing wrong or don’t give an answer if they buzz in.

– Woody convinces Buzz life is worth living even if he is not a space ranger because of the joy he can bring to Andy, and helps Buzz regain his spirit.

– On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed on the moon in a small spacecraft that had been sent to the moon using the Saturn V rocket.

– The Apollo 11 mission helped Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin become the first people to walk on the Moon.

– The first thing Buzz Aldrin did upon touch down was to pray.

– It was directed by Buzz Kulik.

– As of November 2018, four of the twelve Apollo astronauts who landed on the Moon between 1969 and 1972 were still alive, including Buzz Aldrin.

– The first player to buzz in with a correct guess won the word.

– I think that it should be semi-protected for a period of a week until the buzz from the inauguration has died down.

– When Woody follows Buzz into the game to try to rescue him, the two of them are captured by Andy’s next door neighbor, Sid Phillips, who likes to torture and destroy toys for fun.

– The “Eagle” landed safely on the moon with Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin inside.

– Crover would relocate to San Francisco, California along with Melvins’ bandmate Buzz Osborne later in 1988.

– To make the show more interesting, the aliens release Buzz Cola, a soda that makes people go crazy, into Springfield’s water supply.

– Woody realizes that Sid’s mutant toys are friendly when they fix Buzz‘s arm but is forced to hide when Sid arrives, leaving Buzz behind.

– Unkrich decided to cut right into the scene where Sid was interrogating the toys because the creators of the movie thought the audience would be loving Buzz and Woody at that point.

– Woody jokingly asks Buzz “What could Andy possibly get that is worse than you?”, a question which is immediately answered; Andy’s new gift, as it turns out, is a puppy, and the two share a worried smile.

– The first scene was an opening sequence as a Buzz Lightyear cartoon, which ended up as a video game, and the second was the famed “Woody’s Nightmare” scene, where Woody is thrown out, as he fails to glow in the dark and destroyed by cockroaches, but in Toy Story 2, he was thrown out because his arm was broken, and he was sucked in by other broken toys.

– Spotting Woody driving RC back with Buzz alive, the other toys realize their mistake and try to help them into the truck.

– Woody attempts to rescue Buzz with Andy’s RC car but the other toys, who think that Woody got rid of RC, toss Woody off onto the road.

Buzz sees a commercial for Buzz Lightyear action figures just like himself and realizes that Woody was right about him being a toy.

– The only members who have been in the band for a long time are Buzz OsborneBuzz “King Buzzo” Osborne who plays guitar and Dale Crover who plays drums.

– The character was inspired by the astronaut Buzz Aldrin.

– Floating topwater popper fly patterns and buzz baits are also popular for smallmouth fishing.

– If the team guesses wrong, or fails to buzz within the 40 seconds allowed, the question is given to the other team for a bonus point.

– Running down the road, they climb onto a moving truck but Scud chases them and Buzz tackles the dog to save Woody.

– Once at Pizza Planet, Buzz makes his way into a claw game machine shaped like a spaceship, thinking that it is the ship that Woody had promised him.

– Patrick Warburton performed the voice of Buzz in this television show, not Tim Allen who provided the voice for the Toy Story movies.

– Guitarist Kim Thayil said he learned about the tuning from the Melvins’s Buzz Osborne.Gilbert, Jeff.

– Woody attempts to replace Buzz so that Woody’s position is taken, but knocks him out a window instead, making the toys mad.

– In this scene, Sid, after he leaves Pizza Planet, tortures Buzz and Woody violently.

– Woody’s friends board the truck to rescue him, during which Buzz is hit by a falling television while saving Jessie, finally returning to his old self.

- On Christmas Eve at their new house, Buzz and Woody stage another reconnaissance mission to prepare for the new toy arrivals, one of which is a Mrs.

- Astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed their lunar ship on the surface of the moon.
- Unable to face the truth, Buzz tries to prove he is still a space ranger by attempting to fly out of the window, but falls and loses one of his arms.

Use the word “obsolete”

How to use in-sentence of “obsolete”:

– After the old wooden sailing ship of the line became obsolete around 1870, battleships were the new capital ships, the largest armed ships in a fleet.

– Now all 40-bit encryption algorithms are obsolete because they are dangerously susceptible to brute force attacks.

– Over time, some parameters have become obsolete or unnecessary.

– Negative pressure ventilators are now considered obsolete and instead positive pressure ventilators are used in its place.

– The farthing became obsolete in 1961 because it was worth so little.

Use the word obsolete
Use the word obsolete

Example sentences of “obsolete”:

– These engines were now obsolete in the all-turbocharged Formula One.

– Computers can become obsolete quickly, depending on what programs the user runs.

– Windows 1.0 was declared obsolete and Microsoft stopped providing support and updates for the system on December 31, 2001.

– It was also a common year Common year starting on Tuesdaystarting on Tuesday of the obsolete Julian calendar.

– This part may become obsolete down the line.

– Add the following fields to use this template in articles for obsolete congressional districts.

– It became obsolete in 1918 with the fall of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

– Mellotrons are largely obsolete but are still being made in small quantities.

– On the old fashioned, now obsolete red-yellow-blue pigment color wheel, “red-violet” was a tertiary color between violet on the red-yellow-blue pigment color wheel and thus was the equivalent of pigment purple.

– Side effects are more likely if an old or obsolete laser is used, which many clinics still use.

– The first Baja Bug may have been built by Gary Emory of Parts Obsolete in or around 1968.

– Hand composing was rendered commercially obsolete by continuous casting or Hot metal typesetting”hot-metal” typesetting machines, such as the Linotype machine and Monotype at the end of the 19th century.

– Most countries have methods to combat e waste and find a use for obsolete technology.

– They break up old and obsolete buildings and bridges, and break rock and stone for construction.

– This requires 27 letters, so the 24-letter Greek alphabet was extended by using three obsolete letters: fau ϝ, koppa ϟ for 90, and sampi ϡ for 900.

– The offence of being a common scold has also become obsolete in the United States because only women could commit it.

– The use of slide rules continued to grow through the 1950s and 1960s even as computerdigital computing devices were gradually introduced; but around 1974 the pocket calculator made the slide rule largely obsolete and most suppliers left the business.

– This category lists articles with obsolete or deprecated parameters from along with various other issues.

– Floppy disks have become obsolete when the price of USBs has become cheaper.

– The following codes are obsolete because a country has ceased to exist, changed its name, changed its code, or has become part of another country.

- These engines were now obsolete in the all-turbocharged Formula One.

- Computers can become obsolete quickly, depending on what programs the user runs.

How to use the word “remember”

How to use in-sentence of “remember”:

– The next three are strings; you can change the text within the string to anything you’d like, just remember to leave the quotation marks in.

– With a suitable front-end, the user does not need to remember the details of a query language.

– Shadow has forgotten all about himself and decides to get the Chaos Emeralds so he’ll remember who he is.

– The coat of arms of the borough has a Maltese cross to remember this part of its history.

– Some think that final vowels helped the speakers remember chanted traditional stories and genealogies.

How to use the word remember
How to use the word remember

Example sentences of “remember”:

- Please remember to leave two blank lines before a stub template.

- Just make sure you remember that quality edits matter, "not" quantity.

– Please remember to leave two blank lines before a stub template.

– Just make sure you remember that quality edits matter, “not” quantity.

– It was built to remember Roman emperor Trajan’s victory in the Dacian Wars.

– He could not remember his date of birth, but claimed to remember the construction of a sugar factory built in Sragen in 1880.

– To finish, I just want to re-iterate one point : before you save an edit, check it and think; if someone said that to you, would you be offended? Remember there is a real person on the other end of the screen, and they could easily be hurt by what you say.

– The patient could not form new memories of events after his surgery, and could not remember any events that occurred just before his surgery.

– Memrise uses what’s called “elaborate encoding” to help users remember different concepts.

– It is to remember the sailors killed when Pearl Harbor was attacked on December 7, 1941 by the Japanese.

– Now, remember that the slope is how much it goes up divided by how much it goes across.

– Michael and Jane remember their father left them shares in the bank that can cover the loan.

More in-sentence examples of “remember”:

– I feel that I have always been WP:CIVIL and can’t remember a time I’ve been rude to someone and would feel quite ashamed if I have been.

– He had an incredibly good memory and could remember every single note of the large number of works he conducted.

– Therefore, she is the only member of the family, who can’t remember her.

– On the same day, other countrycountries also have days to remember war and soldiers.

– It was the third November to Remember event that ECW produced.

– People remember him as the “Gentle Giant” and there is a statue of him at the Southern Illinois University Edwardsville School of Dental Medicine.

– A middle position says that trauma may change how the brain remembers things which makes it easier to remember things that did not actually happen.

– He also wrote hymns, carols, and other sacred choral music; among choirs he is probably best known for the anthem “Greater love hath no man”, often sung in services that remember the victims of war.

– The strongest storm of the season was Hurricane Edith which was a storm to remember from 1971.

– It was first created as a way for the people of Lawrence to remember those who were killed in Quantrill’s Raid.

– Mawlid an-Nabi is a special day in Islamic calendar to remember the birth of Prophet Muhammad.

– The novel tells the story of a group of World War II veterans who meet in Svalbard to remember Operation Fritham.

– She was the youngest person to be on the ship, and did not remember anything about the sinking.

– Studies show they are able to remember the solution to tasks for up to three years.Hohmann, Ulf; Bartussek, Ingo Böer, Bernhard 2001.

– Later, Simon wakes up as his normal self and cannot remember anything after the spider bite.

– A short way to remember this is the phrase opposites attract likes repel.

– They just stop noticing the world, remember the easy feeling and start seeing.

– Please remember to categorize articles which use this template under.

– First aid skills are kept simple on purpose so that people can remember and use them in an emergency to save at least one life.

– Anyone who lived on the London-Basingstoke line will remember people being crammed into the guard-vans of the train after waiting 90 minutes, or being stuck between stations for what seemed like days.

– Miller found out that if you ask people to remember a list of words or numbers, most people can remember only between five and nine words or numbers.

– Dante AlighieriDante’s “Divine Comedy” was written to remember the days spent in his exile in Lucca.

– In Mick Wall’s biography of Iron Maiden entitled “Run to the Hills”, founder Steve Harris recalls: “I distinctly remember trying to play along to Black Sabbath’s “Paranoid” – at first I just could not get it.

– It is important to remember that Venice is much more than few landmarks and that we owe the city a lot: from words to objects or services of our daily life.

– Please remember to include an informative reason for blocking.

- I feel that I have always been WP:CIVIL and can't remember a time I've been rude to someone and would feel quite ashamed if I have been.

- He had an incredibly good memory and could remember every single note of the large number of works he conducted.
- Therefore, she is the only member of the family, who can't remember her.

– A monument is a statue, building, or something else made to remember a person or important event.

– The bot’s main goal was to remember URLs and associate them with a name, so if someone needed a specific web address they could ask the bot.

– Wen Temple was used to remember Confucius.

– People often mention wait times, but you have to remember not only do we have a small editing base we also have a small viewing base.

– Left alone, the two remember their past happiness.

– I seem to remember that the last occurrence wasn’t that long ago, but in either case, we have been on reddit again.

– In particular, please remember that the network 127 is still a class A network no matter its status of use as loopback network.

– The Tallest remember that Zim was banished to Foodcourtia because in the original Operation Impending Doom, he nearly destroyed Irk, the Irken home planet.

– It will only remember one of A-B-D and A-C-D, whichever is faster.

– Study skills might include a learner’s ability to listen, read, understandingunderstand, remember and organise their learning material, and manage studying time.

– It was the only November to Remember event that was produced by Eastern Championship Wrestling.

– The National Museum of Australia holds a collection of items to remember Goolagong’s career.

– The driver of the train, Amtrak engineer Brandon Bostian, suffered wounds to the legs and head, including a concussion, and was said to be unable to remember the incident.

– I have read the “Grand Inquisitor” three times, and never can remember what it’s really about.” He also said “The Brothers Karamazov” was too depressing “because, alas, more drearily true to life.

– In 1842, a monument was erected to remember the sailors and fishermen lost at sea to the “October Gale” of 1841.

– The thing to remember is that in normal sexual reproduction, the father has two sets of chromosomes, and crossing over takes place between the chromatids of each pair during the meiosis which produces the sperm.

– If we started using a template, we’d need to create the infrastructure to track it, and remember to check it.

– An important fact to remember in calculus is that the Derivative derivative of a constant is always zero.

– In Oakland, California, artist Jordan Stern built a wind telephone in February 2017, to remember the 36 people who died in the 2016 Oakland warehouse fire, including his friend.

– He said he has taken the “heartbreaking” decision to stop after finding he could no longer remember his lines.

– It is helpful to remember that doctors use the letter “q” to stand for “every.

– However, please remember that our aim is to create a free encyclopedia.

– The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here.

“whole” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “whole”:

– When the ground rises the whole weather system can also be changed including local sea levels, wind strength and direction, rainfall and more.

– The whole shape of the body changes when a cat is relaxed, or when it is alert.

– The thesis statement serves as a guide for the readers throughout the whole entire essay.

– Shams-ud-din Ilyas Shah took the title “Shah-e-Bangalah” and united the whole region under one government for the first time.

– These Qaris have memorized the whole Quran.

– A speedrun is a play play-through, or a recording of this play-through of a whole video game or a part of it, in which the player tries to complete this game as fast as possible.

– For crimes not relating to their official capacity, they can be prosecuted only with the permission of the Federal Council as a whole while in office.

– When Jack waits outside Ryan’s office, Ryan tells Jack that he was being controlled by Atlas his whole life so Jack could kill Ryan.

whole use in sentences
whole use in sentences

Example sentences of “whole”:

– The term ecumenical comes from the Latin “oecumenicus”, a phrase referring to “the whole world”, meaning literally “inhabited”.

– In 2001, 75,070 people lived in the town of Maidstone, and there were 138,959 in the whole of the Borough.

– Many intersex individuals may even go their whole lives without knowing that they are intersex due to a chromosomal abnormality.

– He was mainly responsible for bringing the whole of the SPD against Helmut Kohl and his CDU party, instead of cooperating with the CDU.

– For the major adaptations, what changes is not a single trait, but a whole group of features.

– In August 1824, John Crawfurd signed a treaty with the Sultan for control over the whole tropical island.

– It spreads wider than any other regional variety, from the whole northern part of China to Yunnan Province in the southwest corner of China.

– Continuity refers to consistency from part to part– that is, everything should fit together like one whole piece.

- The term ecumenical comes from the Latin "oecumenicus", a phrase referring to "the whole world", meaning literally "inhabited".

- In 2001, 75,070 people lived in the town of Maidstone, and there were 138,959 in the whole of the Borough.

– The whole city were convulsed with horror, fed by ballads, broadsides and newspapers, at the terrible deeds of Burke Hare.

– The whole archipelago forms Penghu County under Taiwan Province in the Republic of China.

– The proteases are a whole class of enzymes.

– They also organize music examinations in the whole of Britain for anyone learning musical instruments.

– That means that the cuckoo has the whole care of both parents.

– They immediately forced everyone out of the cities, effectively turning the whole country into a giant labor camp.

More in-sentence examples of “whole”:

– All of these plans died in committees, before the whole Congress could vote on them.

– The whole process is very smelly, and tanneries are often placed at the edges of towns.

– With whole wheat bread the bran is also in the flour.

– The treaty brought peace between Israel and Egypt, and Israel retreated from the whole Sinai and returned it to Egypt.

– Hockey, golf, rowing, cricket, rugby union and Olympic target shooting are organised on an all-island basis, with a single team representing the whole of Ireland in international competitions.

– He got rheumatic fever during this time, and had it his whole life.

– New genetic material on which natural selection can act can result from simple genetic mutations, chromosomal rearrangements, hybridization between populations, or whole genome duplications.

– More conservative societies expect that women cover their whole body, except for their hands and their face.

– Once in the year in January and February the whole region is celebrating carnival, the local name is “Fasenacht” or “Fastnacht”.

– The whole dessert is then baked in a very hot oven for just long enough to cook the meringue.

– The Edicts of Ashoka are the oldest preserved historical documents of India, and under Ashoka Buddhist ideals spread across the whole of East Asia and South-East Asia.

– Like all terms in evolutionary biology, fitness is defined in terms of an interbreeding Population geneticspopulation, which might or might not be a whole species.

– He teaches Dumbo how to become the ninth wonder of the universe, and the only flying elephant in the whole world.

– The temple of this town is the only temple dedicated to Lord Shani in the whole world.

– In cases where attacks have occurred and the victim has been unable to escape quickly, partial or whole consumption has occurred; lone divers are especially at risk of this.

– Even though the target went over the Atlantic Ocean five times, the whole journey only took a few days.

– In this case the family group went into action and the “faide” came into being, to use the old Germanic word which spread little by little through the whole of Europe–‘the vengeance of the kinsmen which we call “faida, as a German canonist expressed it.

– The whole path can be used by walkers.

– In addition, it became rapidly popular among the whole country because “Ehomaki” was advertised considerably in stores.

– The mill’s east wall fell into the river and the whole building was burnt up.

– The skyline will be made whole again.” During a visit to the site on September 14, 2001, Bush spoke to a crowd of workers through a megaphone.

– The United States tried to buy the whole island of Cuba.

– John Mather was in control of the whole project and the experiments that made the COBE possible.

– The whole situation has been complicated completely unnecessarily, with server-wasting redirs involved.

– The real border was about one or two metres in front of the concrete wall, so that the whole of the wall complex was inside East Germany.

– Among them is DANYKAS DJ, who started by structuring small sections first, but quickly caught up with Seres’ development and today is the label’s manager, Dj and producer Rosario of the Mbambu Records group, which has been one of the elements that launches works assiduously with Seres Producoes, DJs and producers Over12, Inami, Afro Pupo, Wilson Kentura, Drunky Daniels, Dj Lesh SA, K.O.D and Bun Xapa who have also been impartial in the whole growth of this family.

– One of the two complainants who formulated this whole fraudulent patronage was a girl, and It is proven that she has been involved in suspicious activities.

– The passenger does much more work than the driver because he moves his whole body around all the time.

– It is the “largest Neolithic settlement in the whole of northern Europe”.

– Oxford English Dictionary Online It is the belief that “the natural world is the whole of reality”.

– For example: the whole tone scale, which rises by a whole tone each time, has two transpositions.

– But the convection that was associated with the depression went away and the whole structure of the storm started to get worse.

– In statistics, a confidence interval, abbreviated as CI, With this method, a whole interval of acceptable values for the parameter is given instead of a single value—together with a likelihood that the real value of the parameter will be in the interval.

– French President Emmanuel Macron said that Beltrame deserved “the respect and admiration of the whole nation.”.

– For Stifel, had to be whole numbers.

– Shells of many types were popular as human decorations, either used whole or cut into pieces.

– Luke was made by the Bane to observe human brain patterns and is an assembly to the whole human race.

– Smith said what’s important is what’s best for the whole nation, and that wealth should be measured by the yearly income of the nation.

– Some writers and anthropologists say that missionaries, in trying to ‘civilise and institutionalise’ Aboriginal people, forced them to give up their lifestyle, language, religion, ceremonies and change the whole way they lived.

– Knowing the uncertainty in the mean, one can know how close the sample average is to the average that would come from measuring the whole group.

– The whole process takes only ten to fifteen thousandths of a second.D’Amato, Peter.

– The whole region would fight a war to become independent, led by people like Antonio Nariño and Simón Bolívar.

– Lisa Birnbach’s humorous “guides”, “The Official Preppy Handbook” and its sequel “True Prep: It’s a Whole New Old World”, say Lilly Pulitzer clothing is a must-have item for “preppy” women.

– There are also many valleys that are some of the biggest in the whole Greece.

– This huge cheliped is so large that it is sometimes bigger than the whole crab.

– They completely eat whole planets before moving on.

– The Philippines in 2008, The city boasts of some of the finest beaches and mountains resort in the country and its proximity of the Philippines ‘most captivating’ diving spots as well as is highest peak, Mount Apo, The City of Davao is the premiere city and hub of whole Mindanao, It is a Crown Jewel of Mindanao, King City of the South, Fruit Basket of the Philippines, Durian Capital of the Philippines and Little Japan of the Philippines.

– These survivors passed their genes on, and in time the whole species got longer necks.

– Their robes are blowing around, and it is hard to believe that the whole scene, which is set against a wall, is not really floating.

– The whole Esperanto alphabet is part of the ISO 8859-3Latin-3 and Unicode character sets, and it is included in WGL4.

- All of these plans died in committees, before the whole Congress could vote on them.

- The whole process is very smelly, and tanneries are often placed at the edges of towns.

How to use in-sentence of “public administration”

How to use in-sentence of “public administration”:

+ He was Mayor of Colombo from 1997 to 1999, Ministry of Power and EnergyMinister of Power and Energy from 2001 to 2004, Minister of Public Administration and Home Affairs from 2007 to 2008, and Minister of Buddha Sasana, Public Administration, and Democratic Governance in 2015.

+ She hold a Master of Public Administration in 2002 and a degree in Law in 2009 from Delta State University.

+ She enrolled at Ecole nationale d’administration for a Master of Public Administration and thereafter completed a program in the Foundations of American Law and Legal Education from the Georgetown University.

+ 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.

+ In universities, professors of public administration study government decision making, analyze policies, and think about how to improve policies and programs.

+ He holds a Master degree in Public Administration from University of Columbia.

+ Kaplan holds a Master of Public Administration from the École Nationale d’Administration, an MSc from ESCP Europe ESCP Business School, and a BSc from the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.

How to use in-sentence of public administration
How to use in-sentence of public administration

Example sentences of “public administration”:

+ Ollongren studied economics and history at the University of Amsterdam, public administration at the École nationale d'administration in Paris and internal relations at Clingendael Institute in The Hague.

+ He was a Member of Parliament and Ministry of Public AdministrationMinister of Public Administration of the Government of Bangladesh.
+ She was the Minister of Public Administration from January to October 2016.

+ Ollongren studied economics and history at the University of Amsterdam, public administration at the École nationale d’administration in Paris and internal relations at Clingendael Institute in The Hague.

+ He was a Member of Parliament and Ministry of Public AdministrationMinister of Public Administration of the Government of Bangladesh.

+ She was the Minister of Public Administration from January to October 2016.

+ The formal president Noh Mu Hyun once planned to move some of the public administration buildings in Seoul to Daejeon.

+ CSU prepares about 60 percent of the teachers in the state, 40 percent of the engineering graduates, and more graduates in business, agriculture, communication studies, health, education and public administration than all other California universities and colleges combined.

+ Eerdmans was born in Harderwijk and studied public administration at Erasmus University Rotterdam.

+ Bergkamp studied human resource management at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences and public administration and political science at the Free University Amsterdam.

+ She was previously the Minister of Public Administration and Local Self-Government Minister of Public Administration and Local Self-Government of Serbia from 11 August 2016 until 29 June 2017, under Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić and Acting Prime Minister Ivica Dačić.

+ She is currently completing an Executive Masters in Public Administration at the Australia and New Zealand School of Government.

+ He then earned his Master’s degree in public administration at Syracuse University.

+ He was Minister of Presidential Affairs and Public Administration from 2011 to 2014.

+ He studied public administration at Erasmus University Rotterdam and worked as a health care specialist at the consultantconsulting firm of PricewaterhouseCoopers.

“feudalism” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “feudalism”:

– When the lords and the serfs fought, feudalism ended and capitalism came into being.

– For example in the Feudalism in Englandfeudal era a military tenants-in-chief to appear dressed for battle with his knights at a certain place and time.

– This lasted some 300 years until the development of feudalism partly diminished the continuous violence.

– In 1868, feudalism ended in Japan.

– During this period the gun changed war and aristocracy and feudalism became less important.

– It is from Kings and feudalism that modern governments and nation states came.

– Feudal society is based on two principles, that of feudalism and manorialism.

feudalism - some sentence examples
feudalism – some sentence examples

In sentence use of “apparently”

How to use in-sentence of “apparently”:

– A recent paper in the journal “Nature” describes how mechanical stress can be used to reshape chemical reaction pathways to lead to products that apparently violate Woodward–Hoffman rules.

– It’s apparently to delete everything listed on the page, but clicking on it did nothing.

– The usual underlying mechanism is that the same gene is activated in several different tissues, producing apparently different effects.

– The yellow was apparently inspired by New York’s Yellow cabs.

– The only search results I get for “Kere lake” are things like “Tonnuru Kere lake”, which are apparently just adding the word “lake” so that English-speakers know it’s a lake.

– When members apparently cried, Jones counseled, “Stop this hysterics.

– But after some time Cenwalh grew tired of not being able to understand the bishop, who apparently did not speak the Anglo-Saxon language.

– His paintings are noted for their tonal subtlety in depicting apparently simple subjects, which were limited mainly to vases, bottles, bowls, flowers and landscapes.

In sentence use of apparently
In sentence use of apparently

Example sentences of “apparently”:

– But even this experiment apparently failed.” Four months after her divorce, on 24 December 1935, Colbert married Dr.

– On 23 December 1985, Vance and Belknap, after hours of drinking beer, smoking weed and apparently listening to Judas Priest, went to a playground at a church with a shotgun to kill themselves.

– Another CAP Wildcat, piloted by John Baker from “Yorktown’s” VF-42 squadron, was apparently unable to locate TF17 in the deepening gloom after the action and vanished without a trace.

– Our article was renamed, but I have renamed it back for now, because the rename is apparently not complete yet and because enwiki is holding off.

– The communication is apparently quite effective.

– Like most brooms, it has apparently leafless stems that in spring and summer are covered with golden-yellow flowers.

– After apparently surviving for a while, the Egyptian Empire collapsed in the mid twelfth century BC.

– The case is similar with things that are apparently true “according to some studies” or “contrary to popular opinion”.

– Separate ordinals were abandoned when the two states merged with the Act of Union 1707, with subsequent monarchs using ordinals apparently based on English not Scottish history.

– Lindström is apparently “notable” for just this one thing.

- But even this experiment apparently failed." Four months after her divorce, on 24 December 1935, Colbert married Dr.

- On 23 December 1985, Vance and Belknap, after hours of drinking beer, smoking weed and apparently listening to Judas Priest, went to a playground at a church with a shotgun to kill themselves.

More in-sentence examples of “apparently”:

- They had a wider range in prehistoric times and apparently evolutionevolved in Europe.

- Caedwalla Caedwalla was apparently one of those trying to claim territory in Wessex after the death of Cenwalh.

– They had a wider range in prehistoric times and apparently evolutionevolved in Europe.

– Caedwalla Caedwalla was apparently one of those trying to claim territory in Wessex after the death of Cenwalh.

– It was apparently named as such by the mainly Bajau locals to denote the blazing of the British administrative office in Pulau Gaya instigated by Mat Salleh, Today, all these names have been immortalised into names of streets or buildings around the city.

– They all deal with problems of the apparently continuous nature of space and time.

– Article apparently written by the book’s author.

– He died around 135 AD He was apparently alive in the reign of Hadrian.

– Despite the apparently simple concept of the game, it still remains a life simulator as its name suggests.

– There apparently is a current contest called the Monuments of Spain challenge going on.

– There Bijua tries to sell Ramesh and the Diary for the agreed sum, apparently betraying Ramesh.

– In French “cloison” is a general word for “compartment” or “partition” or “cell”, in English the word is normally only used in the specialized context of cloisonné work, and apparently dentistry.

– The deleting administrator then proceeded to delete and salt the article, claiming an apparently non-existent consensus.

– It’s currently only being used on 1066, apparently to note that the year 1066 is an event that has passed.

– When we see Kakihara’s body, he is apparently unharmed by Ichi’s attacks.

– Her abductor later killed himself when he jumped in front of a suburban train in Vienna; he had apparently planned the killing of himself rather than be caught by police, and had told Kampusch he would not be arrested alive.

– Can someone please move The Shire ? I already asked a month ago and it was apparently confirmed, but never got completed.

– As a whole, Pak’s own account and reliable testimonies by those who knew the family, suggest that after earning the examination degree, Seong-bin spent much time and the family’s fortune in trying to obtain a government post, and the effort apparently paid off in that a junior ninth military rank, Hyoryeok Buwi, is mentioned by Pak himself.

– By the 40s AD, the political situation in Britain was apparently in some chaos.

– Miles played in the 2001 British Championship, but withdrew before the final round, apparently because of ill-health.

– Semitic scripts apparently derive from “Proto-Sinaitic”, a script of which only 31 inscriptions are known.

– In October 2009, Mishaal bin Abdulaziz was rushed to hospital in Geneva, apparently having suffered a stroke.

– He apparently used church funds for his own purposes.

– To avoid SUL issues, less gender confusion with this name, and my current username apparently scares people.

– It had a notch apparently referring to a warning triangle.

– The name of the author could not be identified and the work apparently relates to Grammar in Tamil.

– This should always be done carefully, and with good cause, to avoid raising the possibility that an editor’s changes are being followed to cause them distress, or in revenge for them apparently doing something wrong.

– Growing impatient, the two sergeants entered the house to find the room apparently empty, before they became aware of a man standing in the darkness at the top of the stairs.

– In the eye, certain other carotenoids apparently act directly to absorb damaging blue and near-ultraviolet light.

– Tacitus, “Annals” II.43 But tragedy struck once again, as Germanicus died after a year, apparently poisoned.

– The view that “Troodon” was a predator is supported by its sickle claw on the foot and apparently good binocular vision.

– It is covered by a plot in which two apparently unrelated stories alternate chapter by chapter.

– He meant that the plays begin with an apparently innocent situation.

– Sales were apparently lower when photos of hip hop artists appeared on the front and this led to the paper suffering as the lack of direction became even more apparent to readers.

– Douri was apparently killed in a car bombing on 17 April 2015 in Tikrit, aged 72 but DNA tests failed to confirm his death.

– The United States apparently did not know of this until 1995.

– These apparently “worthless” species had none.

– However, Google continues to index the new page content under the old page name, apparently regarding the new page as a more-recent duplicate.

– But apparently some don’t, with rediculous reasons like “it’s not very big”.

– Sir Charles Baskerville died of a heart attack while apparently fleeing a gigantic hound.

– Adding a Wikilove button was discussed and mentioned again, apparently with no result.

– Cassius spent the next two years without office, and apparently tightened his friendship with Cicero.

– His third wife was Nidal al-Hamdani, the general manager of the Solar Energy Research Center in the Council of Scientific Research, whose husband apparently was also persuaded to divorce his wife.

– Golden orioles have an extremely large range with large populations that are apparently stable.

– He was arrested in September 1987 in Downing Street, apparently under the belief that he had to speak to the then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher about the matter.

– This new page on our wiki is apparently already linked to En wiki, but the link is not showing on our pages.

– Many of the existing plant and most animal species have apparently undergone polyploidization in their evolutionary history.

– In Nielsen’s case, the board was apparently not aligned properly.

– The spacetime vortex predicted by general relativity is apparently confirmed.

– Now it is apparently done automatically.

– The fire was apparently caused by an employee of the club leaving a three-bar electric fire switched on overnight.

– The symptomatic “dumb-bell”-shaped bite marks on either side of the leaf vein on a fossilised leaf have been identified as the death-grip of a carpenter ant terminally parasitized by a fungus that, apparently then as today, took over its behaviour to release its spores at a good location; it is the earliest clear example of fungal behavioural manipulation.

Some example sentences of “burgess”

How to use in-sentence of “burgess”:

– The renowned Burgess Shale fauna disappears in the Middle Cambrian.

– The fauna is just before that of the Burgess Shale, probably ten to fifteen million years older – 518 vs.

– The Royal Ontario Museum now has the largest collection of Burgess Shale material in the world with over 150,000 specimens.

– It stars Burgess Meredith Margo, Eduardo Ciannelli, Maurice Moscovitch, Stanley Ridges, Willard Robertson, Alec Craig and was distributed by RKO Radio Pictures.

– It is the most common animal in the Burgess Shale.

– Montgomery, Burgess Meredith, Eileen Heckart and was distributed by United Artists.

– Thornton visited the other two Burgess children, working in service and told them of their sister’s death at the hands of their father.

Some example sentences of burgess
Some example sentences of burgess

Example sentences of “burgess”:

– More recently, Doves and Tim Burgess have performed DJ sets on club nights, and in summer 2007 the club hosted gigs from established bands such as The Zutons and The Maccabees.

– Thornton was his parish priest, and was conscious of his responsibility in that regard, so he visited Burgess in prison and heard his confession.

– Without a body Thornton could prove nothing but Burgess fled and Thornton personally rode into Wales, where he had tracked him down.

– Its sole species, “Opabinia regalis”, is known from the Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale of British Columbia.

– Housing estates played their part in building up the population of Burgess Hill throughout the second half of the 20th century; in the west of the town they provided a wide mix of new residents; many of them young families and the Folders Lane estate more families settled, along with some richer residents.

– The Burgess Shale Formation in the Rocky Mountains of British Columbia is one of the world’s most celebrated fossil fields, and the best of its kind.

– Fossils from the Burgess Shale in Ontario, Canada are examples of fossils with soft parts.

– It stars Burgess Meredith, Betty Field, Lou Chaney Jr., Charles Bickford, Noah Beery Jr., Leigh Whipper and was distributed by United Artists.

– It stars Jack Palance, Burgess Meredith, Beverly Adams, Peter Cushing, Barbara Ewing, John Standing, Bernard Kay, Maurice Denham and was distributed by Columbia Pictures.

- More recently, Doves and Tim Burgess have performed DJ sets on club nights, and in summer 2007 the club hosted gigs from established bands such as The Zutons and The Maccabees.

- Thornton was his parish priest, and was conscious of his responsibility in that regard, so he visited Burgess in prison and heard his confession.
- Without a body Thornton could prove nothing but Burgess fled and Thornton personally rode into Wales, where he had tracked him down.

– Ordovician faunas of Burgess Shale type.

– Tituss Burgess is an American actor and singer.

– He became known for his discovery in 1909 of well-preserved fossils in the Burgess Shale of British Columbia, Canada.

– The first fossils of “Anomalocaris” were discovered in the “Ogygopsis” shale by Joseph Frederick Whiteaves, with more examples found by Charles Doolittle Walcott in the famed Burgess Shale.

– He was played by Burgess Meredith in the 1960s television series “Batman” and in “Batman: The Movie”.

– The books by Burgess that people say they like the most are called “Earthly Powers”, about the Pope; “Enderby”, about a poet; and “Nothing Like the Sun”, about William Shakespeare.

– At the Walcott Quarry, the lowest of the Burgess Shale deposits, Walcott collected 65,000 specimens between 1910 and 1924.

Some example sentences of “quotation”

How to use in-sentence of “quotation”:

+ Just adding a few words as part of a quotation is fine, as long as you make it clear whose words they are to avoid plagiarism.

+ The question mark and the exclamation point go within quotation marks when they apply to the quoted matter only.

+ It is incorrect to use quotation marks for paraphrased speech.

+ In the quotation he said that he started his races not at the “bang” of the starting pistol, but at ‘The B of the Bang’.

+ Then stick it in to the line, but leave the quotation marks intact, and make sure you copy both lines.

+ As a rule, a whole publication would be italicised, whereas the titles of minor works would be written with quotation marks.

+ Technically, all citation information can be given in a single parameter, as in: But this is a bit messy, and will impede later efforts to generate metadata from quotation attribution the way we are already doing with source citations.

+ In Early Modern English, quotation marks were used only to denote pithy comments.

Some example sentences of quotation
Some example sentences of quotation

Example sentences of “quotation”:

+ To make typographic quotation marks easier to enter, publishing software often automatically converts typewriter quotation marks.

+ Depending on the typeface, the opening and closing quotation marks may be identical in form.

+ In American style, commas and periods almost always go inside closing quotation marks.

+ Songs are always surrounded by Quotation marks which are added by the template and not italics.

+ However, another convention when quoting text in the body of a paragraph or sentence—for example, in an essay—is to recognize double quotation marks as marking an exact quotation, and single quotation marks as marking a paraphrased quotation or a quotation where grammar, pronouns, or plurality have been changed in order to fit the sentence containing the quotation.

+ In some Baroque and Romantic-period books, quotation marks would be repeated at the beginning of every line of a long quotation.

+ To make typographic quotation marks easier to enter, publishing software often automatically converts typewriter quotation marks.

+ Depending on the typeface, the opening and closing quotation marks may be identical in form.

+ That is why they write “Hylarana” in quotation marks instead of just “Hylarana margariana”.

+ For example, Unicode U+2019, right single quotation mark, causes an error because it is not a member of the Latin character sets identified above:.

+ Optional CSS values may be defined, without quotation marks.

+ However, the fact that both the words in “inanimate insanity” are common words and search engines don’t always respect the quotation marks means there might be some jamming.

More in-sentence examples of “quotation”:

+ The titles of articles, chapters, songs, and other short works are not italicized; instead they are put in double quotation marks.

+ Because the line-height is reduced, the effect of the quotation is different than merely indenting the text.
+ This includes: English-language quotation marks around titles of works in languages that use other quotation character glyphs; italicization of titles in languages which do not use that convention; and emphasis that is not found in the original foreign text; among other cases.

+ The titles of articles, chapters, songs, and other short works are not italicized; instead they are put in double quotation marks.

+ Because the line-height is reduced, the effect of the quotation is different than merely indenting the text.

+ This includes: English-language quotation marks around titles of works in languages that use other quotation character glyphs; italicization of titles in languages which do not use that convention; and emphasis that is not found in the original foreign text; among other cases.

+ For wikilinks that already had quotation marks, then replace all double-quote patterns with a single quotation mark.

+ This template leaves trailing space after the single quotation mark/apostrophe, unlike the similar.

+ Used for short films, which take quotation marks instead of the default italics.

+ The first manual pass was to add quotation marks and other punctuation, and to check the version against the Greek and Hebrew texts where there are large textual variants or the meaning is not clear.

+ When punctuating quoted passages, put the punctuation mark inside the quotation marks “only if” the sense of the punctuation mark is part of the quotation.

+ When quoted text is interrupted, such as with the phrase “he said” a closing quotation mark is used before the interruption, and an opening quotation mark after.

+ As noted below, in some older texts, the quotation mark is repeated every line, rather than every paragraph.

+ Note that the “refname” parameter does not require the use of quotation marks, but names with spaces in them will necessitate quotation marks in the “name” parameter of if you used spaces in the name.

+ In this use, it has the inverse function of quotation marks—denoting actions where unmarked text is assumed to be dialog.

+ Whether these are single or double is again a matter of style; however, many styles, especially for poetry, prefer the use of single quotation marks.

+ In the United States, the prevailing style is called American style, whereby commas and periods are almost always placed inside closing quotation marks.

+ In most cases, quotations which span multiple paragraphs should be set as block quotations, and thus do not require quotation marks.

+ Do not put the block quote in quotation marks.

+ Provides a centered, borderless quotation, with scalable, non-clickable graphic quotation marks, and optional attribution of the source of the quote.

+ It is an alternative to standard quotation templates because it displays all relevant information about the tweet.

+ The sculpture took its name from a quotation of British Sprint sprinter Linford Christie.

+ In all major forms of English, question marks, exclamation marks, semicolons, and any other punctuation are placed inside or outside the closing quotation mark depending on whether they are part of the quoted material.

+ Straight single and double quotation marks are used in most programming languages to delimit strings or literal characters.

+ Text in a cell may be surrounded by quotation character, to note the start and end of a cell in a table.

+ This template, or Template:Single+space, uses the decimal code for the apostrophe or single-quote character so that it does not become interpreted with adjacent italics wiki markup, or visually confused with other quotation marks.

+ Otherwise it places punctuation outside the closing quotation marks.

+ You should not put quotation marks around the quote.

+ The quotation marks are needed to see spaces and newlines at the start and end of the result.

+ This is because a paraphrase is an indirect quote, and in the course of any composition, it is important to document when one is using a quotation versus when one is using a paraphrased idea.

+ Adding a few words as part of a quotation is okay, as long as you show where it comes from.

+ Never use grave accentgrave and acute accents or backticks as quotation marks or apostrophes.

+ This template can be added in the “See also” section of the main templates of :Category: Quotation templates.

+ They can be enclosed in double quotation marks, preceded by an unspaced to exclude them from the search results, or both.

+ Note that for the “style” parameter, there are no quotation marks around the style settings, even though in CSS style sheets, the quotation marks would need to be used.

+ Using either quotation marks or italics can emphasize that an instance of a word refers to the word itself, rather than its associated concept.

+ When quotation marks sit next to periods and commas, there are two styles of punctuation.

+ Straight quotation marks are often used to approximate the prime and double prime.

+ VisualEditor will add the quotation marks on either side of the text you selected.

+ In English, when a quotation follows other writing on a line of text, a space precedes the opening quotation mark unless the preceding symbol, such as a dash, requires that there be no space.

+ Some implementations incorrectly produce an opening single quotation mark in places where an apostrophe is required, for example, in abbreviated years like “’08” for “2008”.

+ In Safari and other Webkit browsers the same condition can cause the block quotation to be pushed downward.

+ The most famous quotation from the Bartje books come in the story in which the family are sitting down to a meal.

+ The editor provides any quotation marks.

+ For example, in 2006 its supporters voted Bill Shankly the author of the greatest football quotation of all time.

+ If there are words you want to keep out of the search, you can write a hyphen and put the words in double quotation marks.

+ For example, when signifying foot feet and inches, arcminutes and arcseconds, or minutes and seconds, where the quotation mark symbolises the latter part of the pair.

+ Quotation characters in a cell value in turn can be denoted by doubling the quotation character.

+ A quotation mark “, apostrophe ‘, or semicolon ; can be added to the emoticon to imply apprehension or embarrassment, in the same way that a sweat drop is used in anime.

+ Some websites do not allow typographic quotation marks or apostrophes in posts.

+ It is sufficient to submit one quotation that explains the sense and content of this book, which far outdoes the current demonization of the Serbs: ” it was not without reason that I tried to show how the Serbs today are dangerous for their ideas and their racial composition, how a bent for conspiracies, revolutions and coups is in their blood.” JUŽNOSLAVENSKO PITANJE.

“signal processing” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “signal processing”:

– Knowing the input and output and finding out or Circuit designdesigning the signal processing part is called “synthesis”.

– Digital signal processing is concerned with the processing of digital signals or analog signals after converting from analog to digital format.

– Machine learning in medical imaging, “IEEE Signal Processing SocietyIEEE Signal Processing Magazine”.

– Many digital signal processing applications have Real-time computingreal-time constraints; that is, for the system to work, the DSP operation must be completed within some time limit.

– The microarchitecture of a digital signal processor is optimized specifically for digital signal processing applications.

– For digital signals, signal processing may involve the compression, error checking and error detection of digital signals.

signal processing in sentences?
signal processing in sentences?