Some in-sentence examples of “unfortunately”

How to use in-sentence of “unfortunately”:

– Cobby’s dream is to be a marine, but unfortunately he stays in Alwida’s ship.

– This classification is simple, but unfortunately it is paraphyletic, because the two suborders are not sister groups.

– He said he will take that move and eventually scheduled the United Democratic Party leadership election and convention to February 2020, meaning that the 2020 United Democratic Party leadership election and convention will be held in February 2020, unfortunately no firm date has been set yet.

– Epstein unfortunately died before filming began.

– Then in 1935 in Turin, the work was renamed with the title changed to Driada, unfortunately the score disappeared in the fire bombing of the World War II in Milan in 1943, but remained a score for voice and piano, and the complete libretto.

– First Allama iqbal wrote shikwa poem, on which Allama iqbal is questioning to Allah but unfortunately Allama iqbal faced too many criticism from people then Allama iqbal wrote second part of poem which was jawab-e-shikwa, then people understand what was allama iqbal trying to say.

– The sudden growth unfortunately led to widespread corruption.

– And unfortunately we do not know in which of the cases this happens.

Some in-sentence examples of unfortunately
Some in-sentence examples of unfortunately

Example sentences of “unfortunately”:

- I am here to prove a point, yes, we made tons of mistakes, thanks to people like theo, the mess was still contained and is unfortunately still undergoing a lot of cleaning.

- XFF data can be helpful but unfortunately we can not block it directly, we can only block the proxy.

– I am here to prove a point, yes, we made tons of mistakes, thanks to people like theo, the mess was still contained and is unfortunately still undergoing a lot of cleaning.

– XFF data can be helpful but unfortunately we can not block it directly, we can only block the proxy.

– The only extensive coverage is UGC, which unfortunately is not a reliable source.

– Curie is responsible for establishing the theory of radioactivity, but unfortunately she unwittingly also discovered the fatal effect radioactivity can have on your health; she died on July 4, 1934, of aplastic anemia caused by radiation exposure.

– Three of Uccello’s designs were used but unfortunately one was smashed in 1828.

– The documentation for the manuscripts is unfortunately in German, and so it is tedious going, but the Germans seem to have preserved a lot of convents and monasteries as historical sites, so I expect to eventually be able to identify all the convents and associate them with documentation in English language.

– Hamilton recovered, but unfortunately his mother died.

– In this work the authors propose 19 phyla for the Protista, and call this ‘Kingdom’ the ‘Protoctista’, a term which is unfortunately almost unpronounceable.

– Then they beat AFC Ajax 6-1 on aggregate in the round of 32, but unfortunately lost 1-2 to Basel in the round of 16.

– While our wiki is relatively small compared to many our overlap with En gives us more then our fair share of vandals and troublemakers unfortunately making Oversight and Checkuser more helpful and necessary then it normally would be on a wiki our size.

– There is unfortunately no simple way to explain this.

– People rumored that Gunpai Yakoi made the Virtual Boy as a parting gift, but unfortunately it failed.

– In October 1926, she married Giovanni Martinuzzi and in 1937 her only child was born; Unfortunately he died when he was only six months old.

– The altarpiece was to have a very fancy Gothic gold frame with more figures at the top, and small pictures at the bottom, but unfortunately the frame has been destroyed.

– Giorgio Vasari, who, 100 years later, researched and wrote the lives of many painters, wrote that, unfortunately Paolo was badly offended by Donatello, who looked at his latest painting and told him, for a joke, to cover it up.

– Like other big cities in the Netherlands and elsewhere in the world, Amsterdam is unfortunately subjected to many criminal activities.

– While this implies attrition warfare can be avoided, unfortunately it often cannot.

– But hardcoded links and links to other projects are unfortunately not auto-changed to secure links.

In sentence use of “north sea”

How to use in-sentence of “north sea”:

+ Schleswig-Holstein borders on Denmark in the North, the North Sea in the West, the Baltic Sea and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania in the East, and Lower Saxony and Hamburg in the South.

+ It was completed in 1992 and makes it possible for boats to travel from the North Sea to the Black Sea.

+ The River Dee rises in the Cairngorms and flows through Strathdee to reach the North Sea at Aberdeen.

+ It separates the North Sea from the Baltic Sea.

+ And in Eurasia, it operates in the Mediterranean Sea, the North Sea and China.

+ Their land followed the edge of the North Sea from the mouth of the Rhine river up to that of the Ems.

+ All rivers discharging into the North Sea along the coast of East Anglia, including the counties of Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk as far as King’s Lynn.

In sentence use of north sea
In sentence use of north sea

Example sentences of “north sea”:

+ The barrier was closed twice on 9 November 2007 after a storm surge in the North Sea which was compared to the one in 1953.

+ It stretches from the North Sea and Baltic Sea in the north to the high mountains of the Alps in the south.

+ Across the North Sea to the east is Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Denmark and Norway.

+ Scarborough is a town on the North Sea coast of North Yorkshire, England.

+ The Jurassic’s mudstones are organic-rich, and gave rise to most of the North Sea oil.Chambers, Martin 2000.

+ The Angles, together with the Jutes, Saxons and Frisians, were among the Germanic tribes who sailed across the North Sea in the 5th century to invasioninvade Britain.

+ A Thames Barrier flood defence closure is triggered when high tides are forecast in the North Sea “and” river flows are high at the tidal limit at Teddington weir.

+ The Eider flows into the North Sea at a barrage diversion dam.

+ The barrier was closed twice on 9 November 2007 after a storm surge in the North Sea which was compared to the one in 1953.

+ It stretches from the North Sea and Baltic Sea in the north to the high mountains of the Alps in the south.
+ Across the North Sea to the east is Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Denmark and Norway.

+ About 20,000 years ago the ice melted and the North Sea was formed.

+ The historic county covered from the Pennines in the west, the River Tees in the south, the North Sea in the east and the Rivers Tyne and Derwent in the north.

+ All rivers discharging into The Wash and the North Sea between King’s Lynn and Cleethorpes at the mouth of The Humber.

+ Windstorm Xaver is mostly known for the North sea flood of December 5 in the UK.

+ During an earlier glacial maximum, the exit from the North Sea was blocked to the north by an ice dam, and the water flowing out of rivers backed up into a vast lake on the bed of what is now the North Sea.

More in-sentence examples of “north sea”:

+ Angus is a county on the North Sea and on the northern shore of the Firth of Tay in Scotland, United Kingdom.

+ The growing began in the 1860s, because Denmark lost its North Sea harbors to Prussia in the Danish-Prussian-Austrian war.

+ The defeated Spanish fled north through the North Sea with the English chasing them.

+ The Roman army might have been there to protect the ford nearby where people from Lutudarum Wirksworth passed before joining Icknield StreetRykneld Street at Derventio which was N-shaped route for the North Sea ports.

+ The North Sea from Great BritainBritain to Eastern Denmark, was called “Mare Frisia” at that time.

+ Danish influence in the North Sea region was never greater than in his time.

+ The Yser flows into the North Sea at the town of Nieuwpoort Nieuwpoort and the Leie flows into the Scheldt river.

+ The Jutes, along with the Angles, Saxons and Frisians, were mentioned amongst the Germanic tribes who sailed across the North Sea to raid and eventually invasioninvade Great Britain.

+ It starts in Loch Tay, and opens up into the North Sea at the Firth of Tay.

+ All rivers entering the North Sea from Redcar north to the Scottish border.

+ They lie south of the Southern Uplands Fault line that runs from Ballantrae on the Ayrshire coast northeastwards to Dunbar in East Lothian on the North Sea coast, a distance of some The term is used both to describe the geographical region and to collectively denote the various ranges of hills within this region.

+ In Danish the North Sea is also named “Vesterhavet meaning “Western Ocean” because it is west of Denmark.

+ The square rig remained standard for the harsher conditions of the open North Sea as well as for transatlantic sailing.

+ It originated from the North Sea in mid-November 1995.

+ It is known to be one of the most pollutionpolluted seas in the world including the North Sea and the Mediterranean Sea.

+ A new slide would trigger a very large tsunami which would be devastating for the coast areas around the North Sea and the Norwegian Sea.

+ It is on the shore of the North Sea at the mouth of the Elbe River.

+ The North Sea flood of 1953 swamped vast amounts of land.

+ It empties into North Sea at Gorleston, Great Yarmouth.

+ Sealand is a self-claimed country in the North Sea approximately 12 km from the coast of Suffolk.

+ On average, the North Sea has a depth of only 94 meters.

+ Most of the North sea is on the European Continental shelf.

+ The occasional inflow of water from the North Sea creates a cold, dense under layer that hardly mixes with the surface layers.

+ The North Sea Canal connects the port to the North Sea.

+ The mudstones are organic-rich, and gave rise to most of the North Sea oil.Chambers, Martin 2000.

+ The canal connects the North Sea from the River Elbe to the Baltic Sea at Kiel.

+ It is between the North Sea and the Greenland Sea.

+ Melting ice in the North Sea are also broke through into the English Channel.

+ The North Sea is a sea that is part of the Atlantic Ocean in northern Europe.

+ The North Sea is between Norway and Denmark in the east, Scotland and England in the west, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium and France in the south.

+ It is surrounded by the North Sea and the provinces North Holland, Utrecht Utrecht, Gelderland, North Brabant, and Zeeland.

+ It has a population of about 18 000, and stands on the North Sea coast between Edinburgh and Dundee.

+ The Kimmeridge clay is the main source for the huge North Sea oil reserves, and the whole epoch is stuffed full of Oceanmarine fossils.

+ Bottom trawling has operated for over a century on heavily fished areas like the North Sea and Grand Banks.

+ Spiekeroog is one of the East Frisian Islands, off the North Sea coast of Germany.

+ The whole Belgian North Sea coast, an important tourism destination, lies in West Flanders.

+ The Skagerrak connects the North Sea to the Baltic Sea.

+ Its northern and eastern boundaries are the North Sea coast, including The Wash.

+ The branch has three parts: the North Sea Germanic languages, the Weser-Rhine Germanic languages, and the Elbe Germanic languages.

+ Then it went over today’s North Sea and went into the Rhine.

+ There are three terminals for North Sea helicopter operations, used by Bristow Helicopters, CHC-Scotia, and Bond Offshore Helicopters.

+ The North Sea is to the north of the “arrondissement”.

+ To the east lay the North Sea and the west border was the River Trent.

+ The North Sea stock decreased dramatically in the 1960s because of direct overfishing.

+ Aberdeen is one of Britain’s richest towns because it serves the North Sea oil rigs.

+ It starts in Wearhead, County Durham and opens up into the North Sea at Sunderland.

+ The European Watershed runs through the region, where it separates the basins of the North Sea and the Black Sea.

+ The border between the North Sea and the Skagerrak is at an imagined line between Lindesnes in Norway, and Hanstholm in Denmark.

+ All materials from the demolished prison were ground to powder and dumped in the North Sea or buried at the former RAF Gatow.

+ It is located on the coast of the North Sea and is enclosed by the river mouths of Elbe and Weser.

+ Angus is a county on the North Sea and on the northern shore of the Firth of Tay in Scotland, United Kingdom.

+ The growing began in the 1860s, because Denmark lost its North Sea harbors to Prussia in the Danish-Prussian-Austrian war.
+ The defeated Spanish fled north through the North Sea with the English chasing them.

Some example sentences of “line between”

How to use in-sentence of “line between”:

– The line between these two points is called the “transverse axis” or “major axis”.

– The border between the North Sea and the Skagerrak is at an imagined line between Lindesnes in Norway, and Hanstholm in Denmark.

– It is located on the dividing line between Mexico State and the eastern edge of the Mexico CityFederal District and is part of the Greater Mexico City area.

– It is on the main Shinkansen line between Fukuoka and Tokyo.

– The behaviorist, in his efforts to get a unitary scheme of animal response, recognizes no dividing line between man and brute.

Some example sentences of line between
Some example sentences of line between

Example sentences of “line between”:

- While desktop publishing software still provides extensive features necessary for print publishing, modern word processors now have publishing capabilities beyond those of many older DTP applications, blurring the line between word processing and desktop publishing.

- It is on the fall line between the Piedmont Plateau and the Atlantic Coastal Plain.
- They cover a wide spectrum, ranging from caring for other people and having a desire to help them, to experiencing emotions that match another person's emotions, to knowing what the other person is thinking or feeling, to blurring the line between self and other.

– While desktop publishing software still provides extensive features necessary for print publishing, modern word processors now have publishing capabilities beyond those of many older DTP applications, blurring the line between word processing and desktop publishing.

– It is on the fall line between the Piedmont Plateau and the Atlantic Coastal Plain.

– They cover a wide spectrum, ranging from caring for other people and having a desire to help them, to experiencing emotions that match another person’s emotions, to knowing what the other person is thinking or feeling, to blurring the line between self and other.

– Although the system was tested on the Tube on a smaller scale before that, firstly on a short section of the District line; then a larger trial was carried out on the Central line between Woodford and Hainault.

– A new railway line between Nerul and Uran is under construction.

– It was the only intermediate station on the Stamford and Essendine Railway, later Great_Northern_Railway_Great Northern Railway, single track line between Stamford and Essendine.

– That is, as the distance between the two x points becomes closer to zero, the slope of the line between them comes closer to resembling a tangent line.

– The “line” is an invisible line between the ball and the player that has the ball.

– They mark a line between the Bering Sea and the Pacific Gulf of Alaska.

– Since 1974, the United Nations has established a ceasefire line between Turkish Cypriots and Greek Cypriots.

– Even after her capture, Walker still continued to cross the line between the Confederates and Union to tend to the sick and wounded even after her experience of being imprisoned with the Confederates.

– You King Gelon are aware the ‘Universe’ is the name given by most astronomers to the sphere the center of which is the center of the Earth, while its radius is equal to the straight line between the center of the Sun and the center of the Earth.

– Minerals were found in the Top End during the building of the Australian Overland Telegraph Line line between 1870 and 1872, in the Pine Creek – Adelaide River area.

– Authors such as Anton Chekov and George Bernard Shaw famously blurred the line between comedy and drama..

More in-sentence examples of “line between”:

– In Devon, the rail line between Exeter and Plymouth, DevonPlymouth was damaged by high surf at Dawlish, causing disruption to services.

– It actually orbits a point on a line between the center of the Earth and the Moon.

– Alexander’s plan was to establish his forces on a line between Licata in and Catania.

– The station is located on the Jubilee line between stations.

– In 1820, the Missouri Compromise extended the Mason–Dixon line westward as the official dividing line between free and slave states east of the Ohio River.

– The line between Strood and Maidstone, on which New Hythe lies, was completed in 1856.

– Amtrak offers service on the “Southwest Chief” line between Los Angeles, CaliforniaLos Angeles and Chicago.

– It is one stop away from Leeds railway stationLeeds City Station on the line between Leeds City Centre and Harrogate.

– They were built by Metropolitan Vickers in 1953–1954 for use over the Woodhead Line between Manchester and Sheffield.

– If correct, this shows an animal specialized for hunting and living in shallow waters in the line between land and water.

– It starts at the line between Kansas and Oklahoma, and goes to Kansas City.

– The station is on the Central Line between South Woodford and Buckhurst Hill.

– It is on the Piccadilly Line between Caledonian Road tube stationCaledonian Road and Arsenal stations, and in Travelcard Zone 2.

– It began as the midway point on the rail line between Prosser and Sunnyside.

– Although “Avatar” is not considered anime because of its American origin, Tasha Robinson of the SyfySciFi Channel observed that “”Avatar” blurs the line between anime and domestic cartoons until it becomes irrelevant.” An IGN reviewer commented that “Sozin’s Comet” “had that classic anime-look that I’ve always loved to see when watching old anime movies.

– The border line between North and South was almost the same in the end as it was before the war.

– In other words it serves as a boundary line between Ladakh region of Kashmir and the remaining two regions of the state i.e.

– The mountains form a line between the San Fernando Valley and the Los Angeles Basin, separating “the Valley” on the north and west-central Los Angeles on the south.

– The station was served by the Jubilee Line between 1979 and 1999; acting as the southern terminus of the line during that period.

– Gatwick Express is the name of a fast train service that runs on the Brighton Main Line, a railway line between London Victoria stationVictoria station in Gatwick Airport on the way.

– It is hard to draw a line between semiconductors and insulators.

– The village has a Caersws railway stationrailway station on the Cambrian Line between Shrewsbury and Aberystwyth and Pwllheli.

– Fifty of these locomotives were built to haul express passenger trains on the, then non-electrified, section of the West Coast Main Line between Crewe, Carlisle and Scotland.

– This section includes all rivers entering the Humber, defined as the estuary west of a line between Spurn Head and Cleethorpes.

- In Devon, the rail line between Exeter and Plymouth, DevonPlymouth was damaged by high surf at Dawlish, causing disruption to services.

- It actually orbits a point on a line between the center of the Earth and the Moon.

– Divided between the “Æsir” and the “Vanir”, and sometimes including the “jötnar the dividing line between these groups is less than clear.

– The dividing line between conventional and unconventional warfare is not clear-cut.

– The line was the longest line until the line between Epping and Ongar was closed.

– It is on the Hammersmith City Line between Liverpool Street stationLiverpool Street and Whitechapel, and the Tower Hill and Whitechapel.

– It is on the Welsh Marches line between Newport and Crewe.

– The line between Liverpool and Southport began using electric multiple units on 22 March 1904.

– The dividing line between these kingdoms was the River Humber.

– In this imaginary line between Bali and Lombok, even when sea levels were lower, the sea stopped flora and fauna from moving between islands.

– Arnos Grove is a London Underground station on the Piccadilly line between Bounds Green and Southgate.

– The island lies far east of the demarcation line between the allied forces in Europe.

– Officials drew a boundary line between the British colonies along the seaboard, and Native American lands west of the Allegheny Ridge.

– The, are a chain of Japanese islands in a line between Kyushu and Taiwan.

– It is on the Victoria Line between Victoria and Vauxhall in Zone 1.

– The town has a mainline Welshpool railway stationrailway station on the Cambrian Line between Shrewsbury and Aberystwyth.

– You are aware the ‘universe’ is the name given by most astronomers to the sphere the center of which is the center of the Earth, while its radius is equal to the straight line between the center of the Sun and the center of the Earth.

– If so, then culture is part of primatology and there is no clear line between human science and life sciences.

– To the west is the village of Appleford, which has the nearest railway station, on the line between Didcot and Oxford.

– The town has a mainline Newtown railway station railway station on the Cambrian Line between Shrewsbury and Aberystwyth.

– The station is on the Cambrian Line between Shrewsbury in England and Aberystwyth and Pwllheli.

– When composers write a glissando they write the first and the last note, and then put a long, straight line between the notes, and write the word “glissando” or “gliss”.

– It ran high-speed passenger trains on the East Coast Main Line between London, Yorkshire, the North East and Scotland, being forced to take over after National Express East Coast defaulted on their franchise.

“common name” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “common name”:

– A less common name for a bath is a “washtub”.

– Fowl is a common name of birds belonging to one of two order.

– Kowhai is the common name in Māori language used in New Zealand.

– The common name sapote refers to any soft, edible fruit.

– The island does not have a common name in either English or Scottish Gaelic and is referred to as ‘Lewis and Harris’.

– Confusingly, the common name “cockle” is also given.

– Therefore her common name is “big eater”.

– The full legal name of the company may be different from the common name used for the article title.

common name example in sentences
common name example in sentences

Example sentences of “common name”:

– The common name “oak ” may also appear in the names of species in related genera, such as “Lithocarpus”.

– The whitetip reef shark earns its common name for the white tips on the first dorsal fin and upper caudal fins.

– Poison dart frog is the common name of a group of frogs in the family “Dendrobatidae”.

– The common name of the college refers to one of its earliest buildings That building, which no longer exists, featured a prominent bay window, known as an oriel.

– The common name webspinner comes from the insects’ ability to spin silk from structures on their front legs.

– Webbed toes is the common name for syndactyly.

– Reptile is the common name for one of the main groups of land vertebrates.

– The common name “screech owl” is sometimes used for the not closely related barn owl as well.

– Nautilus from Greek languageGreek “nautilos”, ‘sailor’ is the common name for family Nautilidae.

– The template, but the common name of the country is used, even if an alternate name or code is used.

– Mandrake is the common name of a number of plants in the Nightshade family family, genus Mandragora.

– The name Zeppelin is now used as a common name for all airships.

– The central bearded dragon is the common name for “Pogona vitticeps”, which lives in dry areas of Australia The name “bearded dragon” refers to the fringes around and under the head.

– Polecat is the common name for several medium-sized Mustelids.

– The 20 Hunchakian gallows is the common name for the group of Social Democrat Hunchakian PartyHunchakian activists who were hanged in the Sultan Bayazid square of Constantinople in June 15, 1915.

– This led to the common name of the condition, lockjaw.

– Its common name comes from the animal’s silvery blue color, combined with the fish-like appearance of its movements.

- The common name "oak " may also appear in the names of species in related genera, such as "Lithocarpus".

- The whitetip reef shark earns its common name for the white tips on the first dorsal fin and upper caudal fins.

More in-sentence examples of “common name”:

- The common name 'mink' includes animals in two different genera on two different continents.

- A positron is the common name for the antielectron.
- A banana is the common name for a type of fruit and also the name for the herbaceous plants that grow it.

– The common name ‘mink’ includes animals in two different genera on two different continents.

– A positron is the common name for the antielectron.

– A banana is the common name for a type of fruit and also the name for the herbaceous plants that grow it.

– The common name of “ghost frogs” may be because they live in Skeleton Gorge.

– Its common name comes from a Portuguese war ship of the 15th and 16th century.

– Ebola is the common name of the Ebola virus disease.

– Alsike clover gets its common name from the settlement.

– As their common name suggests, they are often seen hovering or sucking nectar at flowers.

– Alder is the common name for about 30 specieskinds of trees and shrubs of the “Alnus” genus.

– The common name comes from the Taíno word “papáia” that was changed in Spanish to papaya, the word most used worldwide, with some changes.

– Their common name comes from the parrots’ strong, monogamous pair bonding and the long time the pairs spend sitting together.

– But in other countries, “aspirin” is the common name for the drug.

– Uakari is the common name for the New World monkeys of the genus “Cacajao”.

– Tadhg was the 40th most common name for baby boys in Ireland in 2010, according to the Central Statistics Office in Ireland.

– It is also popular in Japan, and its common name “Go” comes from Japanese.

– Therefore, these regions are known by the common name of the Mediterranean Region of the world.

– The First Folio is the common name for the first collection of William Shakespeare’s plays.

– Click beetle is the common name for beetles in the family Elateridae.

– Most subcats use the correct taxo-term for the grouping, but there are occasional groupings where there is a common name which is used instead to make it easier to understand what the category is about.

– Emer was a very common name for girls around the Midlands of Ireland.

– The only family exclusively given the common name “toad” is the Bufonidae, but many species from other families are also called “toads”.Zweifel, Richard G; Cogger H.G.

– There is information in the article telling people what the article’s living thing is called in every other language that has a common name for it.

– Hydrangea, common name Hortensia, is a genus of 70-80 species of flowers.

– Their common name is night frogs.

– The only family exclusively given the common name “toad” is Bufonidae, but many species from other families are commonly called “toads”.

– It is one of many genera with the common name being thistles.

– A personal computer is the common name for a type of computer that is most popular in offices and homes.

– The name Josquin was a common name in Northern France and Flanders at that time.

– Tutu is a common name of Māori peopleMāori origin for plants in the genus “Coriaria” found in New Zealand.

– A common name for some species is ‘flags’.

– The common name refers to the inflorescence’s resemblance to brightly patterned blankets made by native Americans.

– These dolphin species are known by the common name “Blackfish”.

– A shooting star is the common name for the visible path of a meteoroid as it enters the atmosphere.

– Ironbark is a common name of a number of species within the genus “Eucalyptus” that have dark, deeply furrowed bark.

– Tarantula is the common name for a group of “hairy” and often very large spiders belonging to the family Theraphosidae, of which approximately 900 species have been found.

– The common name is “.

– Commodore is the common name for Commodore International Limited, a U.S.

– The common name ‘kangaroo’ is used for the four large species, and there are another 50 species of smaller macropods.

– Lupin, often spelled lupine in North America, is the common name for members of the genus “Lupinus” in the family Fabaceae.

– The appropriate taxo-names should also be redirected to the main article for the common name in most of these cases.

– Its common name muscovy duck comes from tradecommerce with Russia.

– The ghost frog is the common name for a family of frogs of the family Heleophrynidae.

– As Don Rosa explained, “Duck” is an understandably common name in Duckburg and does not necessarily identify a blood relation of Donald.

– A puffball is the common name for a member of several groups of fungi in the division Basidiomycota.

– Côte d’Ivoire is not the common name used in English sources.

– It is the common name of a Family family of flies in the order Diptera.

– Slender salamander is a common name given to lungless salamanders of the genus “Batrachoseps”.

– This Doric style gave the arch its common name of “The Doric Arch”.

– Its most common name as an illegal drug is probably liquid Ecstasy.

“satisfactory” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “satisfactory”:

– Experimenters may test and reject several hypotheses, before solving the problem or reaching a satisfactory theory.

– Old manuscripts make smaller to around 100kB; a satisfactory JPEG image usually needs 500kB.

– Also like its neighboring provinces, one of the main agricultural products is corn, as the climate is too cold for satisfactory rice cultivation.

– Use this template for Greek words for which the “Ancient Greek” description is not satisfactory or limiting.

– Obtaining a satisfactory rise from sourdough takes longer than a dough leavened with baker’s yeast because the yeast in a sourdough is less vigorous.

satisfactory how to use?
satisfactory how to use?

Example sentences of “satisfactory”:

- The provision of heavier match barrels and target sights by ArmaLite and heavier match bullets by the Sierra Bullet company produced accuracy so satisfactory that they have displaced the previous M1 and M16 rifles used in those matches.

- The information is about how satisfactory the action is.
- These early attempts to create sky blue colours were often less than satisfactory due to greenish hues and lack of permanence.

– The provision of heavier match barrels and target sights by ArmaLite and heavier match bullets by the Sierra Bullet company produced accuracy so satisfactory that they have displaced the previous M1 and M16 rifles used in those matches.

– The information is about how satisfactory the action is.

– These early attempts to create sky blue colours were often less than satisfactory due to greenish hues and lack of permanence.

– To this date, even now, after challenged on his Talk page several times about why he restored a denialist IP comment, not to mention the content of this page, Eptalon “still” has given no satisfactory explanation why restoring an old denialist comment was the proper thing to do.

– I would advise that, before promoting articles from PVGA to VGA, all comments are addressed, either by fixing issues or having satisfactory agreement that suggests, at the very least, the comments have been read.

– Critic Gilbert Seldes wrote at length about the strip in 1924, calling it “the most amusing and fantastic and satisfactory work of art produced in America today.” Seldes, Gilbert.

– The article doesn’t answer it, and I cannot find satisfactory information on the net in English.

– All these natural history works are in the form of poems, and so they are not satisfactory from the point of view of modern science.

– Or we have a “Permission to create stub” process where an admin can just say yes to the creation of a more specific stub, given decent criteria and satisfactory categorisation.

– However, Polgar requested a postponement because she was pregnant and also FIDE had been unable to find a satisfactory sponsor.

– For three years he worked on the project, eventually producing what he considered a satisfactory copy in 1789.

Some example sentences of “squid”

How to use in-sentence of “squid”:

+ Nonetheless, the Vampire Squid is able to live normally in the OMZ at oxygen saturations as low as 3%; something no other cephalopod—and few other animals—can do.

+ The legend may actually have originated from sightings of real giant squid that are variously estimated to grow to 13–15 m in length, including the tentacles.

+ They serve as the adult’s primary means of propulsion : Vampire Squid are said to “fly” through the water by way of flapping their fins.

+ They feed on fish, squid or similar marine life.

+ Wikimedia squid reports are based on server logs of about 4 billion page requests per month, based on the user agent information that accompanied the requests.

+ The colossal squid, “Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni”, is the biggest squid in the world, 9–10 metres long.

+ All squid have a mouth with a radula, and jet propulsion with the siphon from the mantle.

Some example sentences of squid
Some example sentences of squid

Example sentences of “squid”:

+ In order to cope with life in this habitat, vampire squid have developed several radical adaptations.

+ The skin is covered in chromatophores, which enable the squid to change colour to suit its surroundings, making it effectively camouflaged.

+ In order to cope with life in this habitat, vampire squid have developed several radical adaptations.

+ The skin is covered in chromatophores, which enable the squid to change colour to suit its surroundings, making it effectively camouflaged.

+ The whalers who told these stories either chopped up the squid parts to eat or use as bait, or they threw them back out to sea before scientists were ever able to examine them.

+ The colossal squid has ammonium chloride in its body, so it tastes bad for humans.

+ Most squid are no more than.

+ This is the largest eye ever recorded for any vertebrate; the colossal squid eye is larger still.University of California Museum of Paleontology: Motani’s Ichthyosaur page The eyes are surrounded by sclerotic rings, a kind of bony support.

+ After a male and female mate, the female squid lays eggs.

+ Calamari dishes of fried squid are often on the menu.

+ The oceanic whitetip sharks were thought to have been swimming with the pilot whales because the pilot whales were better at finding squid which the sharks also eat.

+ This luminous barrage, which may last nearly 10 minutes, is presumably meant to daze would-be predators and allow the Vampire Squid to disappear into the blackness without the need to swim far.

+ In a threat response called “pumpkin” or “pineapple posture”, the Vampire Squid inverts its caped arms back over the body, presenting an ostensibly larger form covered in fearsome-looking though harmless spines.

+ It also feeds on squid and octopuses.

+ The cuttlebone is only found in cuttlefish, and is one of the features that makes them different from squid and other molluscs.

+ This is the largest eye ever recorded for any vertebrate; the colossal squid eye is larger still.

+ Either the giant squid or the colossal squid is the largest known invertebrate species.

+ According to the stories, an enormous squid would wrap its arms around a whale, causing a terrible fight to start.

+ For large wikis with lots of users, MediaWiki supports caching and can be easily coupled with Squid proxy server software.

In-sentence examples of “cut it”

How to use in-sentence of “cut it”:

– They wanted to cut it from the movie.

– I would ask for your assistance pretty much as soon as possible, since I fear vandal warnings won’t cut it with this one, they’ll probably get removed like everything else.

– There’s something inside! He tries to cut it open with his scimitar, but fails.

– Hershel gets bitten in the leg and Rick has to cut it off.

– Another way to cook is to cut it after cleaning, mixing it with cut tomatoes and green peppers.

– Take the T20 cricket format, and then just cut it in half.

– However, wear patterns on the teeth of its relative “Platybelodon” suggest that it used its lower tusks to strip bark from trees, and may have used the sharp incisors that formed the edge of the “shovel” more like a modern-day scythe, grasping branches with its trunk and rubbing them against the lower teeth to cut it from a tree.Lambert W.D.

In-sentence examples of cut it
In-sentence examples of cut it

Use the word “product”

How to use in-sentence of “product”:

+ Unless the product or service can be guaranteed or insured to be free of liability based on where it came from and how it got to market.

+ The Postal Reorganization Act was the final product of this work.

+ Occasionally, a double dot product is used to represent multiplying and summing across two indices.

+ Her dances were a product of her imagination.

+ This makes a product much faster than with handcrafting-type methods, where one person made the whole object.

+ The two men began selling the product through their company, Durkee-Mower Inc.

Use the word product
Use the word product

Example sentences of “product”:

+ So it "must" be a product of numbers.

+ Mini Ravioli is a food product of Chef Boyardee.
+ In the United States, there have been many class action suits that are effectively product stewardship liability - holding companies responsible for things the product does, which it was never advertised to do.

+ So it “must” be a product of numbers.

+ Mini Ravioli is a food product of Chef Boyardee.

+ In the United States, there have been many class action suits that are effectively product stewardship liability – holding companies responsible for things the product does, which it was never advertised to do.

+ Another product of the fermentation is carbon dioxide.

+ The name is derived from the centered dot “·” that is often used to designate this operation; the alternative name scalar product emphasizes the scalar nature of the result.

+ Supply chain activities transform natural resources, raw materials, and components into a finished product that is delivered to the end user or customer.

+ The waste product is also much more reactive than carbon dioxide, the normal waste product.

+ It has a product catalog that customers can use to browse the search criteria, and information about the products, the sellers, and the service center.

+ Housing contributes about 15% to the Gross domestic product of the United States.

+ This is useful in monitoring quality of a product such as medicine, beverage, or perfume.

+ Yogurt, or yoghurt is a dairy productmilk product made by bacterial fermentation of milk.

+ This will make people associate the product with smooth, healthy skin.

+ They are believed to be the product of sexual selection for traits which give an individual an advantage over its rivals in courtship and fighting.

+ Intel officially announced the end of life and product discontinuance of the Itanium CPU family on January 30, 2019.

+ The product is owned by Kraft Foods.

+ The EU is testing if the product is bad to the health and safety of persons in general.

More in-sentence examples of “product”:

+ It is known for its many Product products and services, such as their search engine, e-mail, instant messaging, and video, but also contents their products in news, weather forecasting, money and other information.

+ Important elements of modern materials science are a product of the space race: the understanding and engineering of the metallic alloys, and silica and carbon materials, used in the construction of space exploration vehicles.

+ For this reason, programs on Fiji One have commercial breaks, to allow advertisers that fund the programs to showcase their Product products or services.

+ This distance is called a “genetic map unit or a “centimorgan” and is defined as the distance between genes for which one product of meiosis in 100 is recombinant.

+ The formula for Ohm’s law, V=I*R, states that the voltage drop across a component is equal to the product of the current flowing in the component multiplied by the resistance of the component.

+ A product of the F.C.

+ The product was used in Nazi Germany in gas chambers to kill Jews as part of the Holocaust, such as at Auschwitz and other extermination camps.

+ Manufacturing is quick because a finished product needs only production of wire-layers and it is cheap because of mass production of its foundation.

+ This is partially due to a reduced likelihood that the final product will have to be reworked, but it may also result from using SPC data to identify bottlenecks, wait times, and other sources of delays within the process.

+ This year the Board and the FDC Staff are looking for a diverse set of candidates from regions and projects that are traditionally under-represented on the board and in the movement as well as candidates with experience in technology, product or finance.

+ The Aphelion software product can be used to prototype#Engineering sciencesprototype applications using the graphical user interface.

+ Real gross domestic product growth was over 10.4% from 2006–2008.

+ He created the use of gross national product as the basis for studying national economies.

+ Slanting the balance of articles as a form of defence of some figure, group, institution, or product is bad for the encyclopedia.

+ The end product now has a changed function.

+ AboumoslemAboumoslem Academy product joined Gaz Sarakhs in 2006 with 5 years contract.

+ It carries out research and produces ratings for popular passenger vehicles as well as for certain consumer Product products such as child safety seats.

+ Development of the product has stopped.

+ In some cases, children swallow a poisonous chemical because they think that it is a food product or a drink.

+ The final product itself could also be called finished goods.

+ Obesity is the end product of overeating.

+ Like other cheeses, Brie is a dairy product made from cows’ milk.

+ The flavor of the finished product can be changed by not using cinnamon.

+ Pseudogenes can result from mutations in a gene whose product is not needed for the survival of the organism.

+ It is known for its many Product products and services, such as their search engine, e-mail, instant messaging, and video, but also contents their products in news, weather forecasting, money and other information.

+ Important elements of modern materials science are a product of the space race: the understanding and engineering of the metallic alloys, and silica and carbon materials, used in the construction of space exploration vehicles.
+ For this reason, programs on Fiji One have commercial breaks, to allow advertisers that fund the programs to showcase their Product products or services.

+ He made an attractive product that was acquired by Maktoob Inc., an Arabic internet service provider.

+ Christensen first used the term in 1995: Christensen defines a disruptive innovation as a product or service designed for a new set of customers.

+ Dave Cole, Symantec’s senior director of product management, acknowledged that users running Norton products were experiencing problems, but said the numbers are small.

+ Its dominant product is andesite, an igneous rock.

+ Theseus and his mother Aethra are considered as outcasts as he is the product of Aethra being raped.

+ Under his leadership, Gold Seal’s sales climbed to $50 million through acquisitions and new product introductions and its net worth tripled.

+ They are the product of ancient volcanovolcanic activity and are separated from the Vogelsberg Mountains by the Fulda River and its valley.

+ In case the software product is still in development and has not reached its RTM stage, please ignore this field; do not use this field to specify the release date of the first preview/test release of the software product; there is already another parameter for that use.

+ Like any mathematical operation, the cross product can be done in a straightforward way.

+ Activity-based costing also focuses less on direct labor as a cost driver and looks instead on activities that drive costs, As the provision of a service or the production of a product component.

+ Users are allowed to activate their product five times with the same product key.

+ There are two basic types of oil tankers: the crude tanker and the product tanker.

+ They existed from 1983 to 1986 and were based in London, England, with product production and distribution in Canada.

+ The success came from its seafood expertise and product innovation.

+ The wheat used to make the final product is purchased from around the world.

+ In general, if animals need quantity of a liquid substance they produce it with special cells in a gland, and send the product to where it is needed or stored.

+ Whenever a product is bought or sold beyond its real price for its worth, then Inflation of money occurs.

+ Salicylaldehyde will be the major product as long as everything is very dry and under inert conditions.

+ They may try to make the product look appealing, however often advertisers use humor in such a way that get people to remember the brand without actually promoting the product.

+ However, a “natural” product may not be safe, environmentally friendly, or effective.

+ Cottage cheese is a fresh cheese curd product with a mild flavor.

“monumental” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “monumental”:

+ He created monumental sculptures, hydrospatial walks, hydrowalls, etc.

+ She had attended in 1897 the dedication of Grant’s monumental tomb overlooking the Hudson River in New York City.

+ Under his leadership, the abbey built a new and monumental church in the trademark Cistercian style.

+ The last print of his monumental work was issued in 1838.

+ The Cathedral is a white-painted monumental church with one high belltower to the right of the main entrance.

+ Anyone who stands in front of this monumental building can understand why did it take twenty years to complete it.

+ West’s work began in the traditional monumental figurative sculpture style of classic bronze.

monumental - example sentences
monumental – example sentences

Example sentences of “monumental”:

+ It is one of the seven monumental churches of the 16th and 17th centuries whose main portico was built on stone in the Spanish Baroque-architecture style.

+ The Chicago Picasso is an untitled monumental sculpture by Pablo Picasso in Chicago, Illinois.

+ In 1995, Betlém was declared as monumental reservation of people’s architecture.

+ François Mathey wrote: “Rousseau is considered to be the greatest master of naïve painting, for his art combines a spontaneous vision of reality with an imaginary universe of great plastic and poetical power, in which he allied audacity with innocence, monumental composition with minute detail”.

+ The dominant feature of Litomyšl is a monumental Renaissance castle.

+ He was best known for his abstract monumental sculptures, which are public works of art in many places around the world.

+ He is buried, along with his mother and his son Aldo Canepa, in the Monumental Cemetery of Sassari.

+ The library was built to store 12,000 scrolls and to serve as a monumental tomb for Celsus.

+ His monumental sculptures adorn many public places in Brussels as well as in Germany, Israel, Italy, Russia, Singapore, Switzerland, and the United States.

+ Linked to the Porta della Carta, it created a monumental approach from the Piazza into the heart of the building.

+ It is one of the seven monumental churches of the 16th and 17th centuries whose main portico was built on stone in the Spanish Baroque-architecture style.

+ The Chicago Picasso is an untitled monumental sculpture by Pablo Picasso in Chicago, Illinois.
+ In 1995, Betlém was declared as monumental reservation of people’s architecture.

+ Their home ground is the Estadio Monumental David Arellano in the commune of Macul, Santiago.

+ There are about 130 monumental buildings and 5,000 properties registered in the municipal inventory of heritage properties.

+ The Aksumites built monumental stelae, which served a religious purpose in pre-Christian times.

+ Chellah was a significant ancient port city with remains including the Decumanus Maximus, or principal roadway, as well as a forum, a monumental fountain, a triumphal arch, and other Roman ruins.

+ The oldest monumental architecture at the site dates to the 4th century BC.

+ The “Bronzi di Riace sometimes “Riace Warriors”, are two large monumental Ancient GreeceGreek bronze sculptures.

+ Steger called the shootings “a tragedy of monumental proportions.” Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.

+ Among the treasures are the main altar which is the oldest wing-altar in art history, the monumental cross altar and the sculpted tomb of Danish Queen Margarete Sambiria.

“cinnabar” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “cinnabar”:

– Mercury is made by roasting cinnabar in a furnace.

– For this reason, cinnabar has recently been replaced with less toxic products.

– The biggest deposits of cinnabar used to be found in Spain, but now are found in China.

– Like several other Arctiidae moth larvae, the cinnabar caterpillars can turn cannibalistic.

– These bodies were covered in cinnabar to preserve them.

– The moth is named after the red mineral cinnabar because of the red patches on its mostly black wings.

cinnabar - example sentences
cinnabar – example sentences