In sentence examples of “terrified”

How to use in-sentence of “terrified”:

+ The crowd are terrified to see him behave like this in front of the King.

+ Scarlett, already terrified but not wanting Melanie to see, tells her not to be such a silly goose and sends her maid Prissy to find Rhett.

+ Eurystheus was terrified when presented with Kerberos and hid in his bronze jar.

+ Barton was first terrified of this, but she soon taught a class of forty girls and boys in a local school.

+ The commanders of trading ships were terrified at seeing pirate ships, because pirates had little mercy on the people they captured.

In sentence examples of terrified
In sentence examples of terrified

Example sentences of “terrified”:

+ Ichabod is terrified and runs away.

+ The Princess and Saint George took the dragon back to the city of Silene, where the people were terrified to see the dragon enter.

+ Robert stands terrified before a saint’s tomb.

+ Kong carries a terrified Ann into the wilderness as Denham, Jack, and some volunteers enter the jungle in hopes of rescuing her.

+ The 1578 handbook for inquisitors noted “Punishment does not take place primarily and for the correction and good of the person punished, but for the public good in order that others may become terrified and weaned away from the evils they would commit”.

+ In an effort to calm Baba’s drunken rage toward Toby, Monica sings her the dark lullaby “The Black Swan” which is interrupted by a voice that Baba hears causing her to fly into a terrified rage at Toby for not telling her where the voice is coming from.

+ He is terrified and hurries away.

+ Old members Banali and Cavazo came back, and the reformed band released Terrified and Down To The Bone.

+ Mime is now terrified because he does not know the answer.

+ Ichabod is terrified and runs away.

+ The Princess and Saint George took the dragon back to the city of Silene, where the people were terrified to see the dragon enter.
+ Robert stands terrified before a saint's tomb.

+ The princess, terrified and trembling, tried to send him away, but George said he would stay and protect her.

+ However, he is soon terrified to see the Professor bringing home a human brain and removing the pituitary gland…

+ In 1970, tests performed on the relics suggested that the young man had been knifed in the back whilst riding his horse and had then been dragged along the ground by the terrified animal with his foot caught in a stirrup.

+ A terrified Jarrah and Ghamdi realize they would fail in their mission, and the passengers storm the cockpit, and struggle fiercely with Ghamdi and Jarrah.

+ For example, during outbreaks of the bubonic plague in Europe, people were terrified of catching this disease from dead bodies.

+ This terrified the Doctor as “Daleks have no concept of blasphemy.” These Daleks and their fleet were erased from time itself in “The Parting of the Ways”.

+ In “The Carpathian Castle”, some villagers are terrified of a certain castle, from which they can hear voices and see shapes.

“in the last” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “in the last”:

+ They found that Pando has not grown in size in the last 30-40 years.

+ The 2012 Teen Tournament also ended in a tie in the last quarterfinal match between Evan Eschliman and Gabriela Gonzales.

+ Like many Christian-themed games of the middle 19th-century, “The Mansion of Happiness” lost some of its popularity in the last decades of the 19th century.

+ They drew Japan 3-3 in the first match, lost 1-0 against Australia in an entertaining game and beat Kuwait 3 to 1 in the last game, fail to qualify for knock out stage only by goal difference.

+ Firstly by replacing Manfred Wörner on August 13, 1994 after the latter resigned in the last stages of cancer.

in the last how to use?
in the last how to use?

Example sentences of “in the last”:

+ The "Letters" were probably written in the last three years of Seneca's life, during the years 62 to 64 AD.

+ The biggest change in the last few weeks is the new citation template menu, labeled "" menu, and it is not displayed unless it has been configured for that wiki.
+ There are 300,000 former service personnel who have had military service in the last fifteen years.

+ The “Letters” were probably written in the last three years of Seneca’s life, during the years 62 to 64 AD.

+ The biggest change in the last few weeks is the new citation template menu, labeled “” menu, and it is not displayed unless it has been configured for that wiki.

+ There are 300,000 former service personnel who have had military service in the last fifteen years.

+ The Royal Engineers Search Team had detected a further four VOIEDs in the immediate area and stoically, like he has on over 80 other occasions in the last five months, he set about disposing of them too.That he did it without the security of specialist protective clothing serves even more to demonstrate his outstanding gallantry.

+ The growth of the Hispanic population through immigration from Mexico and elsewhere, combined with and high birth rates, are a factor in the USA’s rising population in the last quarter-century.

+ He also created 35 redirects for the Booker campaign article in the last 3 hours, many of which are of questionable need.

+ An active volcano is currently erupting, or it has erupted in the last 10,000 years.

+ He participated in the transformation of Spanish and Latin American banking in the last thirty years, assuming important responsibilities in entities such as Banco de Vizcaya, Banco Bilbao Vizcaya, Argentaria or Banco Santander.

+ It has been updated once in the last month, and the nomination page doesn’t show much activity.

+ The conditions which Lasker demanded for World Championship matches in the last ten years of his reign were controversial, and prompted attempts to define rules for championship matches.

+ To thank her for her help, the Doctor invites her to join him for one trip in his time machine the TARDIS, In the last episode of the series she spends a year travelling the world in a plan which saves the Doctor and reverses time, undoing the Master’s actions.

More in-sentence examples of “in the last”:

+ It has become more and more popular in the last years.

+ His most famous power, seen only once, is force lightning seen in the last episode “Return of the Jedi” which is forked to spread the damage even further and is blueish purple.

+ He married his lifelong companion, Rose Beuret, in the last year of both their lives.

+ His best moment was probably when he ran for an 82-yard touchdown to seal a win against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 16, in the last game ever at Texas Stadium.

+ We have had a lot of media coverage at the end of December 2011 and through to the new year and had over 18,000 page views in the last week of December.

+ Rajneesh was born Chandra Mohan Jain; he was known as the Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh during the 1970s and 1980s, and finally as Osho in the last year of his life.

+ To be eligible to vote, Individuals had to be aged 18 or over; residing as a Commonwealth citizen at an address in Belize, or a Belizean citizen overseas who registered to Vote in the last 15 years and not legally excluded or disqualified from Voting.

+ India’s economy became the world’s fastest growing in the G20 developing nations in the last quarter of 2014, replacing the People’s Republic of China.

+ Horiike was on the pitch when Japan’s hope to play in the finals was dashed by an injury-time Iraqi equaliser in the last qualifier, the match that the Japanese fans now refer to as the “Agony of Doha”.

+ I’ve worked a lot on this article in the last few days.

+ In 2014 he won the Diamond Konex Award as the best writer in the last decade in Argentina.

+ Powderly have been reevaluated in the last twenty years.

+ When given a country name, the template outputs the Elo ranking of a country, along with a movement indicator, and by how many spots a country moved in the last year, if applicable.

+ The only listed participant has no contributions in the last six years.

+ I have been a member of this community since May 2010, but have recently become very active in the last few months.

+ Fuzhou dialect has experienced slow and obvious changes in pronunciation and vocabulary in the last 200 years.

+ In addition, the amount of rain that fell in the last 24 hours exceeded 350 mm in various places in Goto, and reaches the rainfall for July 1 month in normal years, and it has become the largest since July.

+ BRIC’s takeover made record by 22 percent of global deals or increase by 74 percent in one year and more than quadruple in the last five years.

+ The audience would say, did not he lose his hand in the last one? Continuity is making sure things make sense.

+ These parties have received at least 4% of the national vote in the last German federal election, and are predicted to win seats in this next election.

+ The five cars eliminated are placed in the last five start positions, based on their fastest time from Q1.

+ There are a handful of other accounts created in the last few months through the proxy but none have any edits.

+ It is only in the last decade or so that treatments have been developed which do sometimes work.

+ He was out for a duck in the last ODI.

+ The idea has been tried several times in the last 200 years, but has never caught on.

+ For example, putting in the last line will remove the 3rd place match place-holder and color the Champion and Runner-up place-holders.

+ A lot of Volcanic eruptioneruptions have happened in the last 10,000 Desolation, Mess Lake, Snowshoe lava fields, Kana Cone, Eve Cone, Cinder Cliff, Icefall Cone, Ridge Cone, Williams Cone, and Walkout Creek.

+ He is also known for his strong support of critical thinking and challenging all normative assumptions: “Ask the next question.” He represented this credo by the symbol of a Q with an arrow through it, an example of which he wore around his neck and used as part of his signature in the last 15 years of his life.

+ Audiences noticed that in the last number “Get Happy” she appears thinner than in the rest of the movie.

+ He reverted five times in the last day.

+ The most recent longest living state leader to die was thw President of Czechoslovakiaformer Genera Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovkia Miloš Jakeš of Czechoslovakia at the age of 97 years, 322 days on 10 July 2020 and since his death last 10 July, no state leader has died in the last days.

+ Many species must have become extinct in the last century as forest habitats were cut down by people.

+ He passed his team mate Alonso in the last few laps.

+ The “Kaiten” was a torpedo that was changed to become a suicide weapon, and used by the Navy of the Empire of Japan in the last months of the Second World War.

+ One approach might be to look at the people who received a Nobel prize for their work, in the last 100 years, and make sure we have at least a stub on all of them.

+ Yamamoto thought that the Americans had been demoralized by their defeats in the last six months.

+ Several million people have created their own blogs in the last few years.

+ When she was eight years old, she started on television, in the last episode of the soap opera “Pantanal”, in which her mother also worked.

+ The amount of notices and talking to that admins and other users have had to put onto his talk page in the last days/weeks is just too much.

+ The medicinal use of poppies for pain relief dates back to ancient times, but widespread use in patent medicines or as a recreational drug has occurred only in the last few centuries.

+ However, his character’s is explored in the last book of the series.

+ It found that the median price increase achieved by cartels in the last 200 years is 25%.

+ The mixing of Romance languages occurs in the last three lines of the song.

+ The Toba catastrophe was the largest volcanic eruption in the last 2.6 million years.

+ The only time the clock is stopped is in the last two minutes.

+ On 15 May 2020, in the last day of the state of emergency declared by the Parliament on 17 March 2020, the Extraordinary National Commission of Public Health declared the state of emergency in public health for the entire territory of the Republic of Moldova for the period of 16 May to 30 June 2020.

+ He then faced Fred Davis in the last 16 and lost the first ten frames, eventually loosing 1–16 to the three-time champion.

+ It has become more and more popular in the last years.

+ His most famous power, seen only once, is force lightning seen in the last episode "Return of the Jedi" which is forked to spread the damage even further and is blueish purple.
+ He married his lifelong companion, Rose Beuret, in the last year of both their lives.

“lambeth” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “lambeth”:

– Stanley was MP for Lambeth North from 1895-1900.

– In North Croydon the borough mainly borders the London Borough of Bromley to the east as well as the London Boroughs of Southwark and Lambeth to the north.

– Legend says the three suites were first played on a trip taken by George I of Great BritainKing George I of England up the Thames to Chelsea or Lambeth on 17 July 1717.

– In 1971 he was given a Lambeth doctorate by the Archbishop of Canterbury for his services to music.

– The principal home of the archbishops is at Lambeth Palace in the south of London rather than at Canterbury itself.

– The London Borough of Lambeth is a London Borough.

– The couple are buried in West Norwood Cemetery in Lambeth under a simple headstone.

– On the east side of the bridge is the London Borough of Lambeth and Lambeth Palace which is the official London residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury.

lambeth - some sentence examples
lambeth – some sentence examples

“lit up” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “lit up”:

– It was lit up every day at dusk until April 14, 2002.

– It is lit up at dusk every September 11, lasting until dawn the next day.

– Pairs of coloured letters on the bridge which are lit up in red and green.

– The passage and chamber of Newgrange are lit up by the winter solstice sunrise.

– The flood dies down and Valhalla is lit up by the fire.

– At night, it is lit up with different coloured lights.

– It has been lit up every September 11 since then.

lit up in-sentences
lit up in-sentences

“female” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “female”:

– A male horse is a “stallion”, and a female horse is a “mare”.

– During his term as governor, MacKay granted six pardons to female prisoners and tried to fix the Everglades.

– In some cases the male and the female roll together.

– She was said to be the first female self-made millionaire in United StatesAmerica.

– Saina Nehwal is an Indian female athlete.

– An average female orangutan is at least three times as strong as an average human.

– Then she won Female Recording of the Year at the East Coast Music Awards in 2008.

– The female lays about 12 eggs and broods them by herself.

female how to use?
female how to use?

Example sentences of “female”:

– Between 30 and 50 eggs are deposited into the hole that the female digs up before it is covered over carefully.

– She set a record for being the youngest female from Dijibouti to compete in the olympics.

– Mountain gazelles are one of the few mammals, where the male and female have horns.

– Kansai Ki-in has eased the age rules to female players.

– She was the first female country artist to score 3 multiple-week number one singles.

– The people in the zoo knew she was a large, female turtle but not that she had become one of the rarest on Earth.

– The female population is 2944.

- Between 30 and 50 eggs are deposited into the hole that the female digs up before it is covered over carefully.

- She set a record for being the youngest female from Dijibouti to compete in the olympics.

– Anamaria is a female pirate.

– In Total population males are 601964, female are 620636 and Transgender are 50.

– Daniela Lavorini is a female water polo player from Italy.

– She first became known as a topless female glamour model in a pictorial “Page 3” tabloid newspaper “The Sun”.

More in-sentence examples of “female”:

– Aruzhan Yegemberdiyeva is a Kazakhstani female water polo player.

– The adult female frog is 3.6 to 4.8 cm long.

– Another female elephant often stays with the new mother until its baby is born.

– She explained that she was female and the offer was taken away.

– The bites of the female fly often carry parasites onto the victim.

– She was one of the first female radio announcers for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

– From the 12th century12th to the 16th centuries, female anchorites consistently outnumbered their male equivalents, sometimes by as many as four to one.

– Less than a year after designing the deaths for “The Omen”, Richardson’s car was involved in a major accident which killed and decapitated his female companion, in a way similar to David Warner’s death in “The Omen”.

– This led to her being cast in the lead female part in the movie “Roman Holiday opposite Gregory Peck.

– There are many different types of female genital mutilation.

– Only two female specimens have even been caught.

– On June 4, 2019, Natalie Robehmed of “Forbes” wrote that Rihanna had become the world’s richest female musician, with a net worth of $600 million.

– Xufei Zhang is a People’s Republic of ChinaChinese female Paralympic sitting volleyball player.

– His strong female characters were also praised.

– The female flowers, called hops, are used for making beer.

– Kim is a male or female given name.

– Selena was also underpaid because she was a female in a male-dominate genre and no could understand a female singer lead a Tejano band.

– Then the Qatar Olympic Committee said it “hoped to send up to four female athletes in shooting and fencing” to the 2012 Summer Games in London.

– The most sensitive area of the female genitals includes the vulva, clitoris, and the section of vagina closest to the outside of a woman’s body.

– The female vocal folds are between 12.5mm and 17.5mm long.

– The group is made up of four female singers.

– Crop tops were popular in the 1990s when actormovie actresses and female pop music singers wore them.

– In South America, female hylids carry the eggs on their backs until they hatch.

– Earthworms are hermaphrodites, meaning they each contain male and female gametes.

– Roxy Morton, the only female Kingsman, has the codename ‘Lancelot’.

– As the chicks grow older, the female will protect them only at night and during bad weather.

– Around British North America, it is likely the name “Laura” was strongly popular for female babies until its rapid decline in late 19th century.

– Paola Medina Montero is a female water polo player from Puerto Rico.

– As adults, male bears fight with each other over a female each male fluffs out his coat of fur to make himself look bigger.

– A study of 374 female students at Wolaita Sodo University found that 23.4% had experienced attempted rape and 8.7% had been raped.

– He had exposed himself while masturbating at his Hampstead bathroom window on 21 October in full view of female passers-by.

– After telling Victor about his difficult journey, he asks Victor to make a female monster for him so that he does not have to be alone anymore.

– St Kew was a female Welsh saint who was the sister of St Docco who is thought to have founded a monastery here.

– The female flowers open first, and only lasts about 12 to 24 hours.

– There were 4,695 households out of which 29.20% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.00% were married couples living together, 15.10% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.60% were not related.

– The lead female character is living in an old apartment building on the edge of the city.

– In Hinduism and Buddhism, a dakini is a female being like a goddess.

– She has become one of the most successful female country artists in history, with 25 number-one single.

– The W chromosome has factors for female development.

– In 2004 she became a member of the Slovenian chess federation, where she is the strongest female chess player.

– Since the mid 1990s, she has been considered one of the most eminent Korean female writers.

– After a pregnancy of 8 months, the female gives birth to one or two calves.

– Although it would be possible for a single pregnant female to colonise an island, it is more likely to have been a group from the same species.

– Imbruglia get for track a Grammy nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, losing to Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On”.

– When the female cuckoo thinks it is the right moment she will fly down to the reed warblers’ nest, pushes one reed warbler egg out of the nest, lays her egg and flies off.

- Aruzhan Yegemberdiyeva is a Kazakhstani female water polo player.

- The adult female frog is 3.6 to 4.8 cm long.
- Another female elephant often stays with the new mother until its baby is born.

In sentence use of “poorly”

How to use in-sentence of “poorly”:

– Article is poorly sourced, nothing in Google news, books or scholar on the subject.

– It performed very poorly in the box office.

– Arnold told the Massachusetts Committee of Safety Committee of Safety of his idea to seize New York, which he knew was poorly defended.

– Also note that the claim is poorly cited and the personal life seems to be a hoax.

– The Poles tried to expel foreign forces in an uprising, but the irregular and poorly commanded forces had litte chance in the face of the regular Russian army and suffered a defeat.

In sentence use of poorly
In sentence use of poorly

Example sentences of “poorly”:

– The mesosphere is the most poorly understood part of the atmosphere.

– It is most likely a hoax, besides being poorly written from a POV.

– Legacy newspapers in the United States have been doing poorly in recent years.

– The reactive carbonyl group of the sugar reacts with the nucleophilic amino group of the amino acid, and forms a complex mixture of poorly characterized molecules responsible for a range of aromas and flavors.

– It did poorly at the box office.

– The issue is still under debate, and the phylogenetic relationships among bee families are poorly understood.

– The core is thought to consist of heavier elements at such high temperatures and pressures that their properties are poorly understood.

– This movie performed so poorly that, before Christmas 2010, it was considered the least successful movie in United States history.

– Students who have emotional problems and act poorly are sometimes expelled from school.

– Despite widespread attention in popular books about dinosaurs, and complete mounted skeleton casts in many museums, “Dromaeosaurus” is surprisingly poorly known from actual fossils.

– The policy was very poorly implemented and it should be rectified.

– Conscription armies are large, but they are often poorly equipped and trained and have poor morale.

– It is the author’s observation that the use of finite elements in structural analysis is in particular poorly managed.

– Many of these articles are either very complex or very poorly written.

- The mesosphere is the most poorly understood part of the atmosphere.

- It is most likely a hoax, besides being poorly written from a POV.
- Legacy newspapers in the United States have been doing poorly in recent years.

More in-sentence examples of “poorly”:

– Research shows that amnesiac patients with damage to the medial temporal lobe performed more poorly on explicit learning tests than did healthy controls.

– Then, Thomasson played poorly in his two years in Japan.

– The chromatophores common to most cephalopods are poorly developed in Vampire Squid.

– It was uncharacteristic of Montgomery’s battles: the offensive was strategically bold, but poorly planned.

– They have open circulatory systems and a complete digestive tract but the musculature in their gut is very poorly developed, and food is mostly transported through it by using the cilia that cover its inside surface.

– The study evaluated the degree to which toxic products were released, looking at toxicity, time-release profiles, and lethality of doses released, in a range of flaming, non-flaming, and poorly ventilated fires, and concluded that PIR generally released a considerably higher level of toxic products than the other insulating materials studied.

– The reason for this development was that the American-produced thickening agent performed rather poorly in the cold Norwegian climate.

– Much of Cavan’s land is clay soils, which are rich in minerals, but heavy and poorly drained, making pasture farming the dominant farming system in the county.

– In cases where the original English is poorly structured, you may use much more space.

– There, the leaders of the “Citizens’ Army” which was poorly organized, locked themselves in the granary and killed most of the Spaniards and Criollos who were there.

– Largely because of their rugged, inaccessible habitat, they are very poorly known.

– Ebert co-wrote the screenplay for the 1970 Russ Meyer movie “Beyond the Valley of the Dolls” and likes to joke about being responsible for the movie, which was poorly received on its release but is now regarded as a cult classic.

– Most of the Murinae have been poorly studied.

– Since helicopters also perform poorly in thin air, many bodies of dead visitors are left on the mountain.

– It’s not good to require our audience to understand that a particular article is poorly written because a machine created it: many of them don’t recognize when something is poorly written at all and will struggle to understand it.

– WrestleMania IX received negative criticism and was called a poorly booked event.

– The movie performed poorly in the box office.

– Considerable areas of the moor are poorly drained and form marshes.

– However, the increase in hate crimes over the years, which have been poorly taken into account, led to the decision to specialise a group of gendarmes on this particular mission, with a strong emphasis on monitoring social networks.

– The Dutch Army was poorly equipped.

– Sometimes gusts of wind can make poorly made bridges move or be destroyed, like the Tacoma Narrows Bridge in 1940.

– The vote was late, and sure that’s unfortunate, but was it an excuse to suggest that my behaviour was “unexecusable”? Finally, in Djsasso’s latest comment, he accuses me that “What you are probably worried about is that en will notice your mistake here and react poorly to it”.

– Some lots are poorly supervised and dimly lit.

– Until the 1980s, the rounding method used in floating-point computer arithmetic was usually fixed by the hardware, poorly documented, inconsistent, and different for each brand and model of computer.

– Slaves were generally poorly fed and had minimal clothing and places to sleep.

– Three years after, When the first World war started in 1914, the French company was affected way back home and could not continue financing the Railway project.The project went on but with services getting poorer since it was poorly funded.

- Research shows that amnesiac patients with damage to the medial temporal lobe performed more poorly on explicit learning tests than did healthy controls.

- Then, Thomasson played poorly in his two years in Japan.

– Second, the article is not wikified and categorized and is for the most part poorly written.

– Macerola dealt with the controversy surrounding the 1982 docudrama “The Kid Who Couldn’t Miss”, about the life of fighter pilot Billy Bishop because the movie poorly depicted his life with accuracy.

– A sequel, “Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2”, was released in the autumn of 2000, but was poorly received by most critics.

– For example, many people who watched Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope complained that the Death Star had an easily spotted and poorly placed weak point.

– If you find unsourced or poorly sourced material like this about a living person, whether in an article or on a talk page, remove it immediately! Do not leave it in the article while you request a source.

– However the club performed poorly that year.

– It was poorly received by critics.

– This type of light bulb worked poorly and was little used until Joseph Swan and Thomas Edison improved it in the 1870s.

– I would like to rewrite the article that was poorly written and make it more notable for the readers to understand and enjoy.

– The template is useful for putting on poorly or wrongly named categories so that editors will know the right categories to use.

– YouTube has been criticized for how poorly they manage user-generated content and because of how a number of their policies are considered unfair to content creators.

– It was also poorly trained.

– As Is usual for 18th-century wars, casualty figures for the American Revolution are poorly known.

– Unreferenced or poorly referenced additions will be deleted, without discussion.

– The Middle Jurassic is the only poorly represented time period in North America, although several Middle Jurassic localities are known from Mexico.

– A drug called clozapine is an effective treatment for people who respond poorly to other drugs, but clozapine can lower the white blood cell count in 1 to 4 percent of people who take it.

– The bridge was poorly designed.

– The 4DD was somewhat unsuccessful because the upper level compartments were cramped and poorly ventilated.

– In Japan, the Mega Drive sold poorly against its two main competitors, Nintendo’s Super Nintendo Entertainment SystemSuper Famicom and PC Engine.

– It is just a rough estimate, because some factors are poorly known.

– Jackson and approximately 4,000 of his untrained and poorly armed militia fled to Carthage, Missouri.

– When it became clear that Ramirez was responding poorly to treatment, the staff tried to defibrillate her heart.

– Remains of this small, poorly known perhaps Hadrosauridsaurolophine dinosaur were first discovered during the 1940s, from extensive erosional outcrops of the lower unnamed member of the Mooreville Chalk Formation in Dallas County, west of the town of Selma, Alabama.

– The movements of honeyeaters are poorly understood.

Example sentences of “malleable”

How to use in-sentence of “malleable”:

– Fittings used for strong structures are galvanised malleable iron castings, and come in many styles such as elbows, tees, crosses, reducers and flanges.

– Carving is different from methods using soft and malleable materials like clay and melted glass.

– The ancient traditional tool of the smith is a forge or “smithy”, which is a fire which allows compressed air to heat the inside of the forge until it is hot enough for metal to become more malleable so that it can be hammered into the shape that is required.

– It is silvery white, malleable and ductile.

– Zinc is malleable at temperatures between 100 and 200°C but is brittle at other temperatures.

– It is a soft, malleable and poor metal.

– In some cases they are quite malleable and ductile.

Example sentences of malleable
Example sentences of malleable

“on the part of” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “on the part of”:

– In the late 1930s and early 1940s, the United States Navy perceived as a hostile attitude on the part of the Long Beach, CaliforniaCity of Long Beach regarding improvements and maintenance of Long Beach Airport.

– The binary search algorithm works by repeatedly splitting the sorted list into two and working on the part of the list that may contain the item that you are looking for until the final list contains only one item.

– Later in the 2000s, the Swedish 7-Eleven chain was involved in controversy when the Swedish TV channel TV3 exposed widespread fraud on the part of Reitan Servicehandel in its management of the 7-Eleven franchise, which Reitan Servicehandel eventually admitted to on its website.

– In the fifth book, “The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the CallaWolves of the Calla” the scary children’s book “Charlie the Choo Choo” is said to be written by “Claudia y Inez Bachman.” The spelling discrepancy of the added ‘y’ was later explained as a deus ex machina on the part of “The White” to bring the total number of letters in her name to nineteen, a number prominent in King’s series.

– Mercy can refer both to a compassionate behavior on the part of those in power or on the part of a compassionate third party.

– This might reflect a fatalistic outlook on the part of the author.

– While complaining of the violence against them, the victims preferred to remain anonymous fearing retaliation on the part of police.”.

on the part of some ways to use
on the part of some ways to use

Example sentences of “on the part of”:

– It has “lost its freshness and vigour through overuse, and suggests insincerity, lack of thought or laziness on the part of the writer”.

– This is partly so, because it makes assumptions on the part of the person reading it.

– Bans are a sort of good faith agreement on the part of the Blocked User not to edit certain areas.

– Platforms are 120 metres long in the south and 130 metres long on the part of the track shared with the Metropolitan line.

– Concern on the part of everyone for the preservation and growth of public property.

– I strongly feel that the subject is notable and that this is simply a lack of Indian notability features on the part of the nominator.

– Although the act, on the part of state legislatures, of “rejecting” a proposed constitutional amendment has no legal recognition, such action does have political implications.

– The HUAC was created in 1938 to investigate alleged activities on the part of private citizens, public employees, and those organizations suspected of having communist ties.

– Since then, it has become a central argument on the part of some prominent legal abortion advocates.

– Solemn homage was asked on the part of the king, and the mission of propagating the new devotion was especially confided to the religious of the Visitation and to the priests of the Society of Jesus.

– The “vertebrae” have different names, depending on the part of the body they are joined to.

– Indeed, following the Treaty of Rapallo, the Italians of Dalmatia could opt for the acquisition of Italian citizenship instead of the Yugoslavian one, while maintaining residence: despite a violent campaign of intimidation on the part of Yugoslavia, over 900 families of Italian speaking “Spalatini” had exercised the option to be Italians.

– There are many accidents on the part of the highway between Brantford and Collingwood, where Highway 403 connects with Highway 24.

- It has "lost its freshness and vigour through overuse, and suggests insincerity, lack of thought or laziness on the part of the writer".

- This is partly so, because it makes assumptions on the part of the person reading it.
- Bans are a sort of good faith agreement on the part of the Blocked User not to edit certain areas.

How to use the word “final report”

How to use in-sentence of “final report”:

– The Commission’s work was continued by the Congressional Committees Investigating The Iran-Contra Affair, which were formed in January 1987 and published a report in November 1987; and by Independent Counsel Lawrence Walsh, appointed 1 December 1986 and publishing a final report in 1993.

– The final report was expected within six months, but publication of the report was delayed until 20 July 2006.

– He voted against the final report of the commission.

– Neutron versus photon irradiation for unresectable salivary gland tumors: final report of an RTOG-MRC randomized clinical trial.

– On December 22, 2009 NASA issued a final report on the tapes.

How to use the word final report
How to use the word final report

“understandable” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “understandable”:

+ The Buddha praised “Phra Sangkadchai” for his excellence in explaining complicated dharma in an easily understandable way.

+ We can follow the En WP style, and add a category named “flatulence”; but it wouldn’t be that understandable to many people then.

+ Kunigami is somewhat understandable to people who speak the Okinawan language.

+ If It cannot be re-written in a way that it is actually understandable to an everyday user we will probably not need it either.

+ Currenlty, this is a copy-paste from EnWP, vwhich still needs a rewrite, to be understandable by our audience.

+ Because these math rules were created, it made the theory more understandable and became used in a more common way in learning the theory and in some professional learning.

understandable some example sentences
understandable some example sentences