Some in-sentence examples of “electro”

How to use in-sentence of “electro”:

+ Marvel has said he will also play Electro in a third Marvel Cinematic Universe Spider-Man movie.

+ Jamie Foxx played Electro in 2014’s “The Amazing Spider-Man 2”.

+ They use a little electro sound joined with a bass groove mixed in a rock template.

+ Its music is, mostly, within the genres of Progressive house, Electro house, Techno, and Dubstep.

+ The Fonzerelli’s Electro House Club released their remixed version of the song “Whataya Want from Me” on November 27th, 2009 and was released for radio mainstream on January 5th, 2010.

+ In 2011, Swire and McGrillen left the band and created an electro house duo called Knife Party.

+ Joseph Thomas Youngman, better known by his stage name Wolfgang Gartner, is an American electro house DJ.

Some in-sentence examples of electro
Some in-sentence examples of electro

In-sentence examples of “hummingbird”

How to use in-sentence of “hummingbird”:

+ The colorful puffleg is a critically endangered speciesendangered hummingbird endemic to Colombia.

+ The olive-spotted hummingbird is a species of hummingbird.

+ The hummingbird enjoys nectar, like the butterfly and other flower-loving insects, such as bees.

+ Anna’s is the only North American hummingbird species with a red crown.

+ The amazilia hummingbird is a species of hummingbird.

In-sentence examples of hummingbird
In-sentence examples of hummingbird

Example sentences of “hummingbird”:

+ The scissor-tailed hummingbird is a species of hummingbird.

+ Anna’s hummingbird long.

+ The blue-throated hummingbird is darkish green on the top of its body, blending to medium gray on its belly.

+ The amethyst woodstar is a species of hummingbird.Tiny, short-billed hummingbird of forests, forest edges, and savanna woodlands.

+ Verdins occasionally try to get tidbits of dried sugar water from hummingbird feeders.

+ The loja hummingbird “A.

+ The scissor-tailed hummingbird is a species of hummingbird.

+ Anna's hummingbird long.
+ The blue-throated hummingbird is darkish green on the top of its body, blending to medium gray on its belly.

+ The amazilia hummingbird lives in western Peru and Ecuador.

+ Unlike the butterfly, the hummingbird hovers over the flower as it drinks nectar from it, like a moth.

+ The bee hummingbird or zunzuncito is a species of hummingbird.

+ The blue-capped hummingbird or Oaxaca hummingbird is a species of hummingbird.

“endorse” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “endorse”:

– If you like the project, I’d ask you to endorse it in the page I provided.

– Since 2011, I worked again on this proposal, however, as we decided recently, Vikidia will no longer endorse the proposal and I’m glad to announce that we will instead open a Vikidia in English.

– Pardon me but we had a discussion above here where the community made a “clear decision” to endorse the indefinite block of this user.

– There is still time for a new candidate to be considered for election, and you may now endorse the candidate of your choice on the endorsements page,.

– Collins was the first sitting congressman to endorse Donald Trump for President of the United States.Zremski, Jerry.

– Blair earned some distinction as the first Miss Universe Organization pageant winner to endorse YMI JeanswearYMI Jeanswear.

endorse - example sentences
endorse – example sentences

“unrelated” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “unrelated”:

– Other mammals are called “rat” by many people, but those are not true rats, many are unrelated to the true Old World rat.

– She is also known by the seemingly unrelated names Perche and Eucharis.

– There are one or two breeding females, an unrelated male, offspring and other family members and unrelated individuals.

– Also similar but unrelated is the Teen Choice Awards.

– The few unrelated asteroids that have been found are all small, 2952 Liliputia, 3533 Toyota, 3850 Peltier, 3875 Staehle, 4278 Harvey, 4396 Gressmann, and 4750 Mukai.

unrelated use in-sentences
unrelated use in-sentences

Example sentences of “unrelated”:

– James Bond Stockdale’s given names–“James Bond”–are unrelated to James Bond, the hero of Ian Fleming’s spy novels.

– This template is only for talk pages that have received “large” amounts of chatter unrelated to the improvement of the article or other such off topic spam.

– They got their name from the smell, but are completely unrelated to culinary mustard.

– They are unrelated to the vampire bats.

– Synesthesia that comes from events unrelated to genes is called adventitious synesthesia.

– The European Broadcasting Union, and unrelated to the European Union, was formed on 12 February 1950 by 23 broadcasting organizations from Europe and the Mediterranean at a conference in the coastal resort of Torquay in Devon, England.

– There is another unrelated family of flies, the Tephritidae, which includes species also known as “small fruit flies”.

– In the early 1950s, other scientists started to use this radiation for experiments unrelated to the “atom smashing” collisions that were the primary goal of the machines.

- James Bond Stockdale's given names--"James Bond"--are unrelated to James Bond, the hero of Ian Fleming's spy novels.

- This template is only for talk pages that have received "large" amounts of chatter unrelated to the improvement of the article or other such off topic spam.
- They got their name from the smell, but are completely unrelated to culinary mustard.

– The events need to be unrelated to each other.

– Two unrelated young girls who happen to look identical meet by chance.

– In general, an insult that is unrelated to the building of the encyclopedia is a personal attack.

– The same relationship occurs in many other rankings, unrelated to language, such as the population ranks of cities in various countries, corporation sizes, income rankings, etc.

– Although it has an orbit similar to the Flora family asteroids, it was found to be an unrelated asteroid.

More in-sentence examples of “unrelated”:

- This is because unrelated asteroids are hard to distinguish from family members because the family is of the same spectral type that dominates the closer main belt overall.

- Satan grants her first wish and offers her another, saying the first wish was unrelated to Margarita's own desires.
- However, Kitami learns that a large number of industrial cylinders were unrelated to the dam construction have been purchased and Klima has secretly confined his secretary, and threatened to produce poison gas.

– This is because unrelated asteroids are hard to distinguish from family members because the family is of the same spectral type that dominates the closer main belt overall.

– Satan grants her first wish and offers her another, saying the first wish was unrelated to Margarita’s own desires.

– However, Kitami learns that a large number of industrial cylinders were unrelated to the dam construction have been purchased and Klima has secretly confined his secretary, and threatened to produce poison gas.

– Chemically, it is a unique tricyclic amine unrelated to any nucleic acid precursor, but inhibits replication of influenza A virus.

– Aldebaran is completely unrelated to the Hyades, because it is much closer to Earth and just happens to lie along the same line of sight.

– Some of the unrelated ‘oysters’ are the pearl oyster, “Pinctada”, which is a clam, and a few mussels which look a bit like oysters when they are taken out of their shells.

– It is unrelated to a custom called fiery cross, which was common in Northern Europe.

– These two berries completely unrelated to grapes.

– While the neurodegenerative condition Parkinson’s disease is the most common cause of parkinsonism, a wide range of other causes may lead to a similar set of symptoms, including some toxins, a few metabolic diseases, and a handful of neurological conditions unrelated to Parkinson’s disease.

– Some biologists use Tenrecomorpha as the name for the tenrec-golden mole clade, but Gary Bronner and Paulina Jenkins argue that Afrosoricida is more appropriate, despite their misgivings about the similarity between the name “Afrosoricida” and the unrelated shrew subgenus “Afrosorex”.

– It is a known issue from the checkuser over at enwiki that a the school IP is a known source of vandalism at should at the very least be soft blocked here and b there are at least two different people involved, one of which is using the same IP range as that which per your own checkuser here was unrelated to Ben.

– A lot of the movie brings up unrelated subplots that do not get solved.

– He claimed that most of his travels were unrelated to the record, and that only since 2001, on the suggestion of friends, did he have the Guinness Record in mind when planning his travels.

– The rest link to unrelated things including a dab page, a French person, and a town in England.

– In some places, harvestmen are known by the name “daddy longlegs”, but this name is also used for two other unrelated arthropods: the crane fly.

– In In two unrelated accidents, several spectators and mechanics were also injured during the race.

– Charles Spearman, an early statistician and psychologist, found that school children’s grades across unrelated subjects were strongly related to each other.

– They have evolved a variety of ways to communicate with mates in courtships: steady glows, flashing, and the use of chemical signals unrelated to photic systems.

– A superficially similar flowering plant, unrelated to the genus “Equisetum”, is occasionally misidentified as a horsetail.

– Apple Corps was most recently in the news, because of a lawsuit between Apple Corps and Apple Computer Inc., an unrelated company.

– Between 1991 and 1994, several accidental and unrelated employee deaths happened.

– Admins feel free to adapt the list entry I added, but I think we need something which goes in that direction, unrelated talk on talkpage occurs fairly often.

– The first news update interrupted a program of dance music to report that a series of odd explosions had been spotted on Mars, which was followed soon thereafter by a seemingly unrelated report of an unusual object falling on a farm in Grover’s Mill, New Jersey.

– In order to keep the movie division alive during this difficult time, the studio released four package films including this one, made up of various unrelated segments set to music.

– Chili peppers are completely unrelated to the “Piperaceae” genus, which Black pepper is from.

– So, the fig wasps are a polyphyletic group: they include several unrelated lineages whose similarities are based upon their shared association with figs.

– Fine, no problems so far, but I then noticed an anon editor making what I considered an unrelated to one of the teacher’s sub-pages, so I rolled it back.

– Scientists say there are fewer Davies’ tree frogs because human beings have changed their places where they live from forests, because of predators, and because there are not enough Davies’ tree frogs in one place for them to find unrelated partners and make healthy offspring.

– The difference between a human and a chimpanzee was about ten times greater than the difference between two unrelated humans.

– Because of the high background density of asteroids in this part of space, one might expect that a great number of asteroids unrelated to the collision that made the family would be present.

– The network is unrelated to the Galavisión earlier Mexican channel of the same name, though both broadcast Televisa produced programming.

– It starts with a plot in which two apparently unrelated stories alternate chapter by chapter.

– Where the use of “same district number” is used for determining “predecessor” and “successor” in any office, but where the area is so altered as to make such a “predecessor” or “successor” of little or no biographical value, the word “redistricted” should be used rather than using names of officeholders whose connection is accidental by virtue of district number, but unrelated to any election contests between officeholders.

– Commonly known as ‘wrens’, they are unrelated to the wrentrue wrens of the Northern Hemisphere.

– The template is not only used to specify the language of foreign words, but can also be used to specify a single symbol or character in a script, unrelated to any specific language.

– These pleiotropic effects often seem to be unrelated to each other.

– Martin asserted for decades that birds were unrelated to maniraptorans, but in 2004 he changed his position, and now he agrees that the two are the closest of relatives.

– Some of these will be split off in time because “Microdon” has been used as a catch-all for various unrelated species.

– It is not clear if he was the son of Tiglath-Pileser III or a usurper unrelated to the royal family.

– Among unrelated men, women must cover the parts of the body that are awrah.

– On an unrelated note, I asked earlier on Auntof6’s talkpage, about a way to move the ‘mark this page as partolled’ bar into a different menu, so I don’t accidentally click on it when viewing a page.

– It was at first called The Chronic 2000 as a sequel to his first album The Chronic, but was changed to 2001 after Death Row released an unrelated album called “Chronic 2000: Still Smokin” in 1999.

– The new team was unrelated to the old Team Lotus.

– The series is one of three unrelated shows about rural characters created by Paul Henning.

– Quarks and antiquarks also have a different kind of charge called “color”, unrelated to electromagnetic charge.

In sentence use of “arctic”

How to use in-sentence of “arctic”:

– The live throughout the Arctic Ocean, into the Bering Sea and Okhotsk Sea as far south as the northern coast of Japan in the Pacific, and throughout the North Atlantic coasts of Greenland and Scandinavia as far south as Newfoundland Newfoundland, and include two freshwater subspecies in northern Europe.

– Most of the oblast is in the arctic circle, meaning in summer the sun is in the sky all day, while at night the sun never rises.

– Some of the Arctic species, such as little stint, are amongst the longest distance migrants, spending the non-breeding season in the southern hemisphere.

– The European part is drained into the Arctic Ocean, Baltic Sea, Black Sea and Caspian Sea.

– The snowy owl is an owl native to the Arctic regions of North America and Eurasia.

– Its bottom side is standing in Arctic sea, in the middle of the Earth.

In sentence use of arctic
In sentence use of arctic

Example sentences of “arctic”:

– Native to arctic and temperate regions of North America, it is occasionally found in northern Europe, and has been introduced to other temperate regions.

– The Urals stretch 2,500km from the Kazakh steppes along the northern border of Kazakhstan to the coast of the Arctic Ocean.

– They were Swiss scientists that were part of the Arctic Institute Baffin Island Expedition.

– For example, caribou in the Arctic go south in winter and return in summer when it is warmer.

– The musk ox is a large Arctic mammal of the Bovidae family.

– The land of the Arctic is around the edges of the Arctic Circle and is usually covered with tundra.

– The trends from 1979 to 2002 have been a statistically significant Arctic sea ice decrease of 2.5%±0.9% per decade during those 23 years.

– It is in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, part of the Queen Elizabeth Islands.

– During cycles of global cooling, such as the most recent ice age, much water became concentrated in the ice caps of the Arctic and Antarctica.

– They also exist in places such as Greenland, the Eurasian Arctic area, and northern Canada, with about 15 cyclones per winter.

- Native to arctic and temperate regions of North America, it is occasionally found in northern Europe, and has been introduced to other temperate regions.

- The Urals stretch 2,500km from the Kazakh steppes along the northern border of Kazakhstan to the coast of the Arctic Ocean.
- They were Swiss scientists that were part of the Arctic Institute Baffin Island Expedition.

– It is in the Arctic Ocean and it is cold there because the sun does not shine there for about half a year and never rises very high.

– A wandering albatross and Arctic tern might spend several years without coming to land.

– The Arctic hare is a social animal that lives in the frigid tundra of North America, Newfoundland, and Greenland.

– Many North American and North Eurasian ethnic groupethnic arctic religions include the worship of bears in their beliefs.

– Later, the remnants moved over southeast Newfoundland, before moving into the Arctic Ocean.

– The Arctic includes parts of Russia, Alaska, Canada, Greenland, Lapland and Svalbard as well as the Arctic Ocean.

– This mammal is hunted by arctic foxes, Arctic Wolfarctic wolves, polar bears, falcons, golden eagles and ermine.

More in-sentence examples of “arctic”:

– Chukchi Sea is a marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean.

– Permanent mammal species include ringed seal, bearded seal, Harp Seal, walrus, collared lemming, Arctic fox,S.

– The Arctic Ocean is to its north, and the Mediterranean and Pacific Ocean to its south.

– In 1897-1898, the American frontiersman Charles “Buffalo” Jones traveled to the Arctic Circle.

– The surface waters of the Arctic Ocean warmed enough to support tropical lifeforms.

– The Arctic tern is a medium-sized species of seabird.

– Global warming is a threat to penguins along with other arctic animals.

– Therefore, some people believe he drew a map of the Arctic about 200 years before it was discovered.

– The Barents Sea is a marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean..

– He is accompanied by three Arctic Lemmings, sidekicks who instinctively copy Norm’s every move.

– It goes from the Arctic Ocean to the border with China, Kazakhstan, and Mongolia.

– The sea has an Arctic climate with regular northern winds and temperatures rarely rising above 0 °C.

– The group has three ocean-going ships, the Esperanza, Arctic Sunrise and Rainbow Warrior III.

– The widest shelf is the Siberian shelf in the Arctic Ocean: it is 1500km in width.

– The Arctic fox has very good ears so that it can hear small animals under the snow.

– The Strait connects the Bering Sea to the Arctic Ocean’s Chukchi Sea.

– Melville Island is a member of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, Canada with an area of.

– In 1913, Vilhjalmur Stefansson led a large expedition to discover a lost continent he believed was under the Arctic ice cap.

– From this he correctly deduced there was an island in the Arctic ocean.

– It took him to the Arctic Ocean.

– Novaya Zemlya is an archipelago in the Arctic Ocean in the north of Russia and the extreme northeast of Europe.

– As well as the regular seasonal cycle there has been an underlying trend of declining sea ice in the Arctic in recent decades.

– The island has large populations of seals, Arctic wolves, Arctic fox and lemmings.

– The East Siberian Sea is a marginal sea in the Arctic Ocean.

– Most are tropical and subtropical, although one species, the Vipera berus, even occurs within the Arctic Circle.

– In 1968 oil was discovered up in the Arctic region of Alaska, and Anchorage again got bigger quickly and merged with other towns in the area.

- Chukchi Sea is a marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean.

- Permanent mammal species include ringed seal, bearded seal, Harp Seal, walrus, collared lemming, Arctic fox,S.
- The Arctic Ocean is to its north, and the Mediterranean and Pacific Ocean to its south.

– In 1958 he visited the Arctic Circle to research eider duck.

– Tributaries of the river include the Liard, Keele, Great Bear, Arctic Red and Peel Rivers.

– ByrdRichard Byrd for arctic exploration, and to John Siegel for a rescue at sea.

– It connects to the Arctic Ocean through the Denmark Strait, Greenland Sea, Norwegian Sea and Barents Sea.

– This commercial success has led to bands such as the Arctic Monkeys being both successful in the extreme and being championed by the NME; a phenomenon not seen since Britpop.

– Sea turtles are turtles found in all the world’s oceans except the Arctic Ocean, and some species travel between oceans.

– Crocker Land is the name for a supposed eighth continent in the Arctic Ocean.

– Other animals at the zoo are kangaroos, penguins, North American River Otterriver otters, bongos, eastern timberwolves, red pandas, arctic foxes, and porcupines.

– They nest on the ground in temperate and arctic regions and are long-distance migrants.

– The Arctic ice pack or arctic ice cap is an ice shield covering the Arctic Ocean.

– Meänkieli is a Finno-Ugric language spoken in the River Torne valley in the north of Sweden, above the Arctic Circle.

– The Arctic fox, is “Vulpes lagopus”.

– The crew on the trip to the Arctic called her the “Ice Woman”.

– Reindeer live in coniferous forest and Arctic conditions.

– To the north they form the border between Norway and Sweden, and passing across the Arctic Circle.

– In 1928 the Arctic explorer Vilhjalmur Stefansson proved that Eskimo people are able to avoid scurvy with almost no plant food in their diet by eating raw meat.

– There are three types of tundra: Arctic tundra, Antarctic tundra, and alpine tundra.

– The only species of fish in the impact crater lakecrater lake is the Arctic char.

– It belongs to the greatest river system that flows into the Arctic Ocean.

– My pepe is drained into the Arctic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean.

– Other mammals include arctic fox, stoat, collared lemming and arctic hare.

– Narwhals live in the icy waters of the Arctic seas.

– They live in the northernmost Atlantic Ocean and parts of the Arctic Ocean.

– Inari’s is located to north from Arctic Circle, still, water is not very cold.

“cheerful” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “cheerful”:

+ The flute sounds very bright and cheerful playing high notes.

+ It is commonly known as the “bright side” of the time of President Ferdinand Marcos because of its cheerful words and was often used in protest to his dictatorship.

+ She is a cheerful person and sometimes like a mother.

+ Vani Chaturvedi has a stutter but is a cheerful and intelligent girl.

+ It also has a park that gives enough space for the children to spend their cheerful time.

+ They recorded one album called The Cheerful Insanity of Giles, Giles and Fripp.

cheerful example in sentences
cheerful example in sentences

Example sentences of “cheerful”:

+ The group’s song “Euro-Vision” was a cheerful bleepy song with deliberately banal lyrics about the contest itself.

+ Her cheerful spirits sink, making recovery doubtful.

+ Under the sakura trees, people had lunch and drank sake in cheerful feasts.

+ Robertson, “Nickname ‘Happy’ Well-Fitted to Cheerful Mrs.

+ For example, giving a Sim the cheerful trait will make them happy more often.

+ Lucy is a beautiful, happy, cheerful name.

+ He had left the WFLA after a newscast the night before cheerful and upbeat in mood.

+ The group's song "Euro-Vision" was a cheerful bleepy song with deliberately banal lyrics about the contest itself.

+ Her cheerful spirits sink, making recovery doubtful.
+ Under the sakura trees, people had lunch and drank sake in cheerful feasts.

+ At school, he has been cheerful and enthusistic, as well as persistantly hard-working in the classes I take with him.

+ The game is intended to re-brand the Mickey Mouse character by focusing his adventurous side rather than his pleasant, cheerful side, doing so by showing him as an heroic character.

+ The band performs a song called “Sweet Victory.” At the end of the episode, Squilliam faintfaints and Squidward leaps in the air with a cheerful face.

+ Weston, a cheerful neighbor.

Use in sentence of “successive”

How to use in-sentence of “successive”:

+ In the first have had indoor successive backyards.

+ A contestant’s decision not to bank, in anticipation that they will be able to correctly answer the upcoming question allows the money to grow, as each successive correct answer earns proportionally more money.

+ In 1952, the “Timão” won the Paulista Championship for the second successive year, with Baltazar finishing top scorer.

+ In the 2001 General Election, the Labour Party won a second successive victory.

+ Using the established methods and genetic operators of genetic algorithms, the schema theorem states that short, low-order schemata with above-average fitness increase exponentially in successive generations.

Use in sentence of successive
Use in sentence of successive

Example sentences of “successive”:

+ Panjnad River is formed by successive confluence of the five rivers of Punjab, namely Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas and Sutlej.

+ Most pygmy marmosets lives in troops of two to nine individuals, with a dominant male, a breeding female, and up to four successive litters of offspring.

+ Zara was the capital of the Venetian Dalmatia, a role that it has maintained through the successive centuries.

+ They suppressed successive Inca rebellions until the establishment of the Viceroyalty of Perú in 1542 and the fall of the resistance of the last Incas of Vilcabamba in 1572.

+ Montgomery kept the initiative, applying superior strength when it suited him, forcing Rommel out of each successive defensive position.

+ Cultural and political influences from many parts of Asia, carried by successive waves of immigration, expansion, and cultural assimilation, are part of the modern culture of China.

+ From an original membership of six states, there have been five successive enlargements.

+ It detects moving objects as they pass successive lenses.

+ The base of the volcano increases in size over successive eruptions where solidified lava spreads out and accumulates.

+ Between June of 68 and December of 69, Ancient RomeRome witnessed the successive rise and fall of Galba, Otho and Vitellius until the final accession of Vespasian, the first ruler of the Flavian Dynasty.

+ Millions of years ago, the site was that of a large lake, the shores of which were covered with successive deposits of volcanic ash.

+ However, in a fight to retain the detailed differences, it might be necessary to recreate the major old revisions by a series of repeated edits, filling the wiki-edit buffer with each successive major revision, and then saving each to allow comparisons of texts.

+ To date, he remains the longest-serving Prime Minister of Spain, after having served four successive mandates from 1982 to 1996.

+ Between 1309 and 1377, during the Avignon Papacy, seven successive popes lived in Avignon and in 1348 Pope Clement VI bought the town from Joanna I of NaplesJoanna I was Queen of Naples and Countess of Provence.

+ In 1549, the region fell to successive Arab dynasties claiming descent from the Prophets in IslamIslamic prophet, Muhammad: first the Saadi dynasty who ruled from 1549 to 1659, and then the Alaouite Dynasty, who remained in power since the 17th century.

+ A stream cipher generates successive elements of the keystream based on an internal state.

+ In 1986, moved up by Embratel, to Goiânia with the objective of completing their studies, because in Salvador there was an opportunity to reconcile work with studies due to successive trips by Embratel.

+ Panjnad River is formed by successive confluence of the five rivers of Punjab, namely Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas and Sutlej.

+ Most pygmy marmosets lives in troops of two to nine individuals, with a dominant male, a breeding female, and up to four successive litters of offspring.
+ Zara was the capital of the Venetian Dalmatia, a role that it has maintained through the successive centuries.

“deliberate” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “deliberate”:

+ Some people see passive euthanasia as a more acceptable choice, because it is not a deliberate act to kill.

+ Self-injury is a general term that includes many different types of deliberate harm to the body.

+ And since freedom implies voluntary restraint, members pledge themselves to oppose such evils of a free press as mendacious publication, deliberate falsehood, and distortion of facts for political and personal ends.

+ The Ustaše started conducting a deliberate campaign of mass murder, deportation and forced religious conversion in an attempt to remove the Serbs.

+ Snails and slugs can also be serious agricultural pests, and accidental or deliberate introduction of some snail species into new environments has seriously damaged some ecosystems.

+ These are not gestures, because they are not voluntary, deliberate actions.

deliberate - sentence examples
deliberate – sentence examples

Example sentences of “deliberate”:

+ Was this a deliberate change? Is it something I can restore in my private settings? Thanks.

+ Numerous artists have taken deliberate steps to maximize their chart positions by such tactics as timing a single’s debut to face the weakest possible competition, or massively discounting the price of singles to the point where each individual sale represented a financial loss.

+ In the circumstances, the changes made to the article may be interpreted as indicating deliberate intent.

+ The deliberate moving of only those electrons with a certain spin can be used to store information and this technology has been called spintronics to distinguish it from conventional use of electrons in electronics which uses their electric charge only.

+ Hi, I copied the typo template from the en.wiki which is used to hide deliberate spelling mistakes from autospellcheckers such as on a list of common spelling mistakes.

+ This is a deliberate design feature, and is an important part of why wikis work.

+ Martians, other than human beings transplanted to Mars, became rare in fiction after Mariner, except in exercises of deliberate nostalgia ndash; more frequently in some genres, such as comics and animation, than in written literature.

+ They may be deliberate or accidental.

+ Proxies are left open due to deliberate or inadvertent configuration or because crackers have changed the configuration.

+ It is a deliberate act, rather than simply overhearing someone else talking.

+ Was this a deliberate change? Is it something I can restore in my private settings? Thanks.

+ Numerous artists have taken deliberate steps to maximize their chart positions by such tactics as timing a single's debut to face the weakest possible competition, or massively discounting the price of singles to the point where each individual sale represented a financial loss.
+ In the circumstances, the changes made to the article may be interpreted as indicating deliberate intent.

+ Any deliberate violation of the Laws of Chess.

+ Hebrew scholars now feel that the goddess Ashtoreth mentioned so often in the Bible is a deliberate conflation of the Greek name Astarte and the Hebrew word “boshet”, “shame,” indicating the Hebrews’ contempt for her cult.

+ The new technology allowed deliberate alteration of genes to change the characteristics of an organism.

+ Noise is usually distinguished from Interference interference, such as deliberate jamming or other unwanted electromagnetic interference.

+ To indicate a deliberate typo in the wikicode of page.

+ Mendes’ dominant directorial style was deliberate and composed; he made extensive use of static shots and slow pans and zooms to generate tension.

+ The so-called “#Geek chicgeek chic” trend is a deliberate affectation of geek or nerd traits as a fashion statement.

+ In his letter, Ayers wrote: “This is not a question of being misunderstood or ‘taken out of context’, but of deliberate distortion.” Bill Ayers, “Bill Ayers “, April 21, 2008 In the following years, Ayers has said that what he meant by saying that he had “no regrets” and “we didn’t do enough” he was talking about their efforts to stop the US from fighting in the Vietnam War.

“grandmother” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “grandmother”:

+ He saves the grandmother and the girl who are still alive in the wolf’s stomach.

+ In December 1943, when she is helping her grandmother to make seaweed at Kusatsu, sudden news comes.

+ When he was 14, he went to Hanover where he lived with his grandmother so that he could go to a Gymnasium school.

+ Despite Karl’s Protestantism, and the fact that Leopoldine’s father was Jewish, the Wittgenstein children were baptized as Roman Catholics — the faith of their maternal grandmother — and Ludwig was given a Roman Catholic burial upon his death.

+ This was not a good year of Ovtcharov, because his grandmother ia death and had to spend lots of time of his child.

+ He married Gloria’s maternal grandmother in Pola de Siero, Asturias, Spain.

+ In the lyrics, a grandmother is celebrating at a Christmas Eve party with her family.

grandmother - sentence examples
grandmother – sentence examples

Example sentences of “grandmother”:

+ As Lenora Frigid, a girl with a crush on Cry-Baby but constantly rejected by him, claims to be pregnant with his child, Allison feels betrayed and returns to Baldwin and the squares, though her grandmother advises her against rushing into a decision.

+ Later in life Montgomery refused to allow his son David to have anything to do with his grandmother and he refused to attend her funeral in 1949.

+ In the summer of 1825, Lermontov and his grandmother had visited waters of Caucasus.

+ After finishing her first year at the college, she went back home and at that point her grandmother Alberta Williams King was shot and killed.

+ His mother died when he was seven, and he went live with his uncle and grandmother in Frankfurt, GermanyFrankfurt.

+ Kaufmann was called the “most beautiful grandmother in Germany”.

+ Through this she became the grandmother of Henry VII of England.

+ So, Tesfaye was cared for by his grandmother and mother.

+ As Lenora Frigid, a girl with a crush on Cry-Baby but constantly rejected by him, claims to be pregnant with his child, Allison feels betrayed and returns to Baldwin and the squares, though her grandmother advises her against rushing into a decision.

+ Later in life Montgomery refused to allow his son David to have anything to do with his grandmother and he refused to attend her funeral in 1949.
+ In the summer of 1825, Lermontov and his grandmother had visited waters of Caucasus.

+ His family also had Italian origins through his maternal grandmother named Da Messa from the Province of Naples.

+ At age eight, his grandmother bought him a Fisher-Price tape recorder that he used to create radio-style “shows”, voicing the host and the guests.

+ His mother and grandmother never approved because they thought the police an unsuitable career for a young man from an middle-class family.

+ Her narrative style was influenced by oral storytelling, which her grandmother inspired.

+ He was brought up by his grandmother Elizabeth Coll, her son Patrick and her daughter Hannie, in County Limerick.

+ She went back to North Carolina every winter until her grandmother died in 1899.

More in-sentence examples of “grandmother”:

+ After this, She lived with her grandmother on Arvada III, a colony planet.

+ Her grandmother on her father’s side, Emma of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym, was a grandchild of princess Carolina of Orange-Nassau and Karel Christiaan of Nassau-Weilburg.

+ Lermontov’s mother had died very early and his grandmother became a parent for Mikhail without his father.

+ She later leaves off to see her Grandmother Willow, a spiritual willow tree who gives advise and wisdom.

+ Also, the kindly doctor is similar to Spyri’s own father, and Klara’s grandmother is a good storyteller, just like Spyri’s own mother.

+ Cynthia Ellinor Beatrix Spencer, Countess Spencer was a Peerage of Great BritainBritish peeress and the paternal grandmother of Diana, Princess of Wales.

+ Joe had lost his grandmother and his sweetheart.

+ Rick’s mother would be the grandmother of both Mary and Bill.

+ His paternal grandfather was of Lithuanian Jewish ancestry and his paternal grandmother was of Irish Canadian and Hungarian Jewish ancestry.

+ She said that both her grandmother and aunt, Jennet and Ellen Bierley, were able to change themselves into dogs and that they had “haunted and vexed her” for years.

+ Skinner became an atheismatheist after a liberal Christian teacher tried to assuage his fear of the Hell that his grandmother described.

+ He moved to Orlando, FloridaOrlando, Florida as a young child to live with his grandmother and aunt.

+ After he had graduated, Prescott traveled to the island of São Miguel IslandSão Miguel in the Azores, where his grandfather and Portuguese grandmother lived.

+ The disease can be traced back to his great grandmother Queen Victoria.

+ Obama scattered the ashes of his grandmother in the same spot on December 23, 2008, weeks after his election to the presidency.

+ She died at the hand of her father, William Burgess, who gave out the story that Anna had gone to live with her grandmother in Porlock Weir.

+ The grandmother told Arika that her mother was an otome, and gives Arika a necklace from her mother.

+ Joe Buck was raised by his grandmother in Texas.

+ Though Bokul is not interested in marriage, her mother and grandmother are always worried about what would happen in future when she would be married off.

+ She was the mother of John Ritter and paternal grandmother of Jason Ritter and Tyler Ritter.

+ Lady Margaret Beaufort, of the House of Lancaster, was the mother of King Henry VII of England, and grandmother of Henry VIII.

+ The movie is about a woman from an asylum who came to Paris in 1928 and was captured by some Russian émigrés who use her so that they can fool Anastasia’s grandmother into thinking Anderson actually is her granddaughter.

+ Then he asked his grandmother to sew some material on the end of each loop.

+ In some modern versions of the story, especially versions for very young children, the grandmother does not die.

+ However, his grandmother drowned, so he was sent back to Paris again where his father taught him.

+ He never forgot the stories of his grandmother and tried to help other African-Americans when they were having problems.

+ Her grandmother is Delia Razon.

+ He was looked after by his mother and grandmother who was very religious and very strict.

+ Gifford’s paternal grandfather was of RussiansRussian Jewish descent and her paternal grandmother was of Native American ancestry.

+ He was looked after by his aunt, grandmother and great-aunt, all of whom fussed over him so that he was a very spoilt child.

+ Her maternal grandmother is originally from Logroño, Spain.

+ Napoleon’s grandmother goes to see some friends.

+ Dillon’s sister was the grandmother of baseball manager Casey Stengel.

+ His grandmother moved in shortly afterwards because she had Alzheimer’s disease.

+ She was given an Member of the Order of the British Empire honour in the 2007 New Year’s Honours List, by her grandmother for her services to equestrianism.

+ Her grandmother lived in her estate, Nohant, in the French region of Berry.

+ He was raised by his mother, his aunt and grandmother in Bayonne.

+ It enshrines the “kami” of the grandmother of Emperor Jimmu.

+ Her maternal grandmother was a Christian of Scottish, Irish, Portuguese, and Spanish ancestry.

+ As Christmas nears, Cliff’s grandmother arrives for a visit.

+ Rebecca Towne Nurse was a pious 71-year-old grandmother when she was hanged as a witch in Salem Village on July 19, 1692.

+ Her grandmother was the goddess of air.

+ In the comic, a boy’s grandmother is in Russia.

+ Ausonius had a strict upbringing by his aunt and grandmother and received an excellent education, especially in grammar and rhetoric, but said his Greek was not good.

+ Her grandmother lives in Illinois.

+ After this, She lived with her grandmother on Arvada III, a colony planet.

+ Her grandmother on her father's side, Emma of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym, was a grandchild of princess Carolina of Orange-Nassau and Karel Christiaan of Nassau-Weilburg.

Sentence example of “compelled”

How to use in-sentence of “compelled”:

– Richard had reported to Montreal’s training camp that fall, but Selke compelled Richard to end his playing career, fearing he was risking serious injury.

– In her variation Legnani performed 32 of them without stopping, and without travelling one inch! The public delightedly applauded the Ballerina and compelled her to repeat this variation as well.

– Extremely proud of her unlikely heritage, she feels personally compelled to over-explain every chance she gets.

– Often cities would be compelled to join under threat of war.

– As restitution for the Devil’s Hole ambush, the Senecas were compelled to cede the strategically important Niagara portage to the British.

– The baronets of Ruddigore are compelled to commit a crime every day under a witch’s curse.

– The Franco-Prussian War of 1870–71 compelled Pissarro to flee his home in September 1870; he returned in June 1871 to find that the house, and along with it many of his early paintings, had been destroyed by Prussian soldiers.

– During his long reign, Henry’s kingdom would experience relative peace and prosperity until he began having trouble with his barons due to his high handed governing style, which compelled the Barons to impose the Provisions of Oxford limiting royal power in 1258.

Sentence example of compelled
Sentence example of compelled