“suggestion” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “suggestion”:

+ The second edition of 1845 includes some suggestion of this.

+ Unlike a traditional suggestion system, a team-based system does not provide individual monetary rewards.

+ Independent, “” Enigmatic lyricist Richey Edwards gained early notoriety by carving the words “4 REAL” into his arm with a razor blade in response to the suggestion that the band were less than authentic.

+ There is little proof to support the suggestion that early life experience or sexual abuse play a part in connection to sexual orientation.

+ My suggestion would be to address any outstanding concerns, seek some informal reviews and then return.

+ Since February 22, 2017, at the suggestion of the Minister of Energy and Coal Industry of Ukraine Ihor Nasalik, she has held the position of Deputy Minister for European Integration.

+ He also had the suggestion that “ships in distress…

+ Heinrich Himmler agreed to von dem Bach’s suggestion and in May 1940 the Auschwitz concentration camp opened.

suggestion - sentence examples
suggestion – sentence examples

Example sentences of “suggestion”:

+ At the suggestion of his former art teacher, Szőke Gyula, he studied art at the art university in Craiova.

+ I have seen the suggestion of putting alternate words or definitions in parentheses, but that doesn't take advantage of our database.

+ At the suggestion of his former art teacher, Szőke Gyula, he studied art at the art university in Craiova.

+ I have seen the suggestion of putting alternate words or definitions in parentheses, but that doesn’t take advantage of our database.

+ Hiya gang! Recently, on IRC, a suggestion came up about dealing with open proxies on all Simple English WMF projects at the same time.

+ Its stretched shape led to the suggestion that Eunomia may be a binary object.

+ My suggestion would be to allow administrators.

+ VGA, and GA voting rules were made with WP:CFA in mind, they explicitely state: “Any named editor can vote” and new users can make suggestions, but their ideas may not be considered, especially if the suggestion seems to be made in bad faith.

+ The original suggestion was to use “populated places”, but that has a specific meaning in at least one place.

+ This suggestion is in line with WP’s guidelines.

+ When in doubt about the suitability of adding new links, make a suggestion on the article’s talkpage and discuss with other editors.

+ He began using hypnotism and suggestion as way of treating some of his patients.

+ The name was changed on a suggestion from the Governor of South Australia, Sir Richard MacDonnell.

+ It was not clear if Arifys was asking for a specific right, or perhaps to have someone look over a particular article, or for something else, thus the suggestion to post the question here.

+ My suggestion would be to rewrite the page.

+ I have posted my suggestion to make the Main Page shorter in Talk:Main Page: Is Main Page too long?.

+ The committee also give suggestion to the countries on matter about the abolition of discrimination against women.

+ One suggestion is that the use of wood vs.

+ One suggestion is that the evolution of animals which grazed upon the soft-bodied forms would have been sufficient to cause a collapse of the biota.

More in-sentence examples of “suggestion”:

+ I have a suggestion for a guideline, for articles about “individual” scientists:.

+ A DYK suggestion goes through three steps before appearing in the Did you know section on the Main Page.

+ This suggestion Clinton refused; after a military tribunal, André was hanged at Tappan, New York on 2 October.

+ If he blanked pages or subtlety inserted cuss words into articles, I could see the logic behind this uproar created by a suggestion of his reinstatement.

+ One suggestion might include changing the requirements.

+ If the answer to one or more of the above is “yes”, the request will likely be declined with a suggestion to gain consent of the other-project user.

+ Later, having realized the consequences of his selfishness, takes Pacha’s suggestion to move Kuzcotopia to a neighboring hill.

+ Outside academia, Tobin became widely known for his suggestion of a tax on foreign exchange transactions, now known as the “Tobin tax”.

+ Kalajan, can I make a suggestion that you get stuck into some mainspace editing rather? Show us what you can do there, before getting too stuck into administrative affairs, just a friendly bit of advice…

+ Although Heraclitus argued for eternal change, his quasi-contemporary Parmenides made the radical suggestion that all change is an illusion, that the true underlying reality is eternally unchanging and of a single nature.

+ The suggestion is: “Give me a treat or I will play a trick on you.” People mainly dress up as ghosts, witches, or other scary things for Halloween.

+ Goes through RFD because it has been here so long; if you vote to move/rename, please also make a suggestion about the title.

+ Upon the suggestion of George Washington, the ratio was changed to 1:30,000.

+ The first suggestion for a name came from Galle.

+ After an accidental suggestion by Chuckie’s that he’s “hiding” the babies look for him in the backyard and discover a lizard which looks exactly like him and come to assumption that it is Reptar’s child.

+ He went back to Australia at the suggestion of Perkins.

+ One suggestion is that it is from the Scots word for “Wicket gate in the wood”, and that it used to be called “Wygateshaw”.

+ I am aware that others have made suggestions about contributions to Ric, including that he should not copy text from en and he did not heed their suggestion nor did he react positively or politely.

+ The first person documented to have used the emoticons, with a specific suggestion that they be used to express emotion, was Scott Fahlman in the U.S.

+ In 1949, at the suggestion of a family friend, she began working as a fashion model and ended up making the cover of “Elle” magazine in May 1950.

+ From 2015 to 2019, at the suggestion of Deputy Head of the Administration of the President of Ukraine Dmytro Shymkiv, she worked in the Administration of the President of Ukraine, in particular, held the position of Adviser to the Administration.

+ He objected to the suggestion that it was McCartney and not Lennon who was responsible for the break-up of the Beatles.

+ The first suggestion is fine, but I think he should be allowed to respond to his talk page, and only his talk page.

+ The AWB developers shot down a lot of the suggestion for changes to the Autotagger.

+ In parliamentary procedure, the way that many meetings are run, an amendment is a type of motion – a proposal or formal suggestion to do something.

+ Despite his initial suggestion of 0.05 as a significance level, Fisher did not intend this cutoff value to be fixed.

+ The rules for RfDs state, “New users can make suggestions, but their ideas may not be considered, especially if the suggestion seems to be made in bad faith.

+ Once a suggestion is picked up, it is quickly transferred to the engineers.

+ 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.

+ In “Mario Bros.”, Mario and Luigi were designed as ItaliansItalian plumbers by Miyamoto, on the suggestion of a partner.

+ I will unblock Kennedy based on the criteria I gave in my above suggestion in 12 hours time, unless I see evidence of valid strenuous objection.

+ When a consensus is reached, the article may be either promoted or not promoted, though my personal suggestion would be to let not promoted’s run the full three weeks as work will likely be done on them! Hopefully this can make the process a better place.

+ How does a team-based suggestion system work? First, teams are formed in order to gather suggestions from employees on ways to improve,.

+ I have added the below suggestion to this talk page and my suggestion was reported as “harmful”.

+ Later, this suggestion would be used to create the centimetre-gram-second system of units, which used the centimetre as the base unit for length, the gram as the base unit for mass, and the second as the base unit for time.

+ Austen refused the librarian’s suggestion after that to write a historical romance for the prince’s daughter’s marriage.

+ My suggestion is, to update ambox and articleissues.

+ In France, François Jean Dominique AragoArago suggested that the new planet be called “Leverrier”, a suggestion which was met with a lot of opposition outside France.

+ My suggestion is make the audience school age children, and articles within the scope of anything that could be conceivably learned about, or discussed in a school.

+ My suggestion is this discussion be closed to further comment immediately, and the article be sent back to requests for deletion should a member of the community find it still lacking proof of notability.

+ The Australian Department of Environment and Heritage has taken up this suggestion and both common names are now used.

+ There is a process for suggesting a new article to be featured here: go to and make your suggestion there.

+ Before World War II, in August 1939, Einstein at the suggestion of Leó Szilárd wrote to the U.S.

+ I am hereby making a suggestion for something to become policy.

+ My suggestion is to work on it some more as this article could become VGA material with little work, and then list it there sometime next week.

+ Other user’s input on this suggestion would be appreciated.

+ In 1978, a man called Norman Ken Ouchi, who worked at IBM, made a suggestion describing the plans for what would later become RAID 5.

+ I have a suggestion for a guideline, for articles about "individual" scientists:.

+ A DYK suggestion goes through three steps before appearing in the Did you know section on the Main Page.
+ This suggestion Clinton refused; after a military tribunal, André was hanged at Tappan, New York on 2 October.

Use in sentence of “hesitate”

How to use in-sentence of “hesitate”:

+ Meanwhile, Fujiko convinces Lupin to steal some precious jewels from an exhibition; but the woman does not hesitate to resort to her famous double game by warning Zenigata of the intentions of the gentleman thief.

+ I take my copyright very seriously and would not hesitate to take action if my rights were being infringed.

+ Please don’t hesitate to sign up and contribute articles throughout November, there’s a lot we can do here.

+ On the meta pages you will find links to all our stats and tests and more survey and other info then you could want : I look forward to seeing more of you on Meta and please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any questions!.

+ Nandini discovers the true character of Rupanjana – a lady, who would not hesitate to remove even her own children from her life, in order to achieve her dreams.

+ Despite his prudence, the new monarch did not hesitate to order the exhumation of the corpse of the man who had signed the death sentence of his father, to cut off his head and expose it in the Tower of London.

Use in sentence of hesitate
Use in sentence of hesitate

Example sentences of “hesitate”:

+ If anybody is interested, please do not hesitate to leave a message here or contact me - I will be organising this year's event.

+ When Lucius was hailed as "imperator" again, however, Marcus did not hesitate to take the "Imperator II" with him.
+ Given the previous history on EN, I am going to take a rather dim view on this, and will not hesitate to proceed with a block if necessary.

+ If anybody is interested, please do not hesitate to leave a message here or contact me – I will be organising this year’s event.

+ When Lucius was hailed as “imperator” again, however, Marcus did not hesitate to take the “Imperator II” with him.

+ Given the previous history on EN, I am going to take a rather dim view on this, and will not hesitate to proceed with a block if necessary.

+ I’m asking here for your opinion, so please don’t hesitate to oppose with good reasons.

+ It is not known to be aggressive, but if annoyed or disturbed it doesn’t hesitate to strike.

+ They are cannibals and will not hesitate to eat each other.

+ Please don’t hesitate to edit their work, even if it is marked as a class page.

+ Cat fleas will not live on people, but fleas will not hesitate to bite anyone nearby.

+ His chief foreign policy objective was to check the power of the AustriaAustro-Spanish Roman Catholic cardinal, he did not hesitate to make alliances with Protestant rulers.

+ I hesitate to suggest the title, BRPever has effectively made himself our “Nightwatchman.” His tireless devotion to this project in the small hours of the night bring further credit to him.

+ He would not hesitate to use his children’s stencils, ink blots, puddles and stains, lace impressions, “pliage” or folding i.e.

“thrown” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “thrown”:

+ It was a broken broomstick with one string that had been thrown away by another boy.

+ Some types of RPG are reloadable, while others are used only once and then thrown away.

+ He was thrown out of the Reichswehr film service because he supported the Strike actionstrike after the assassination of Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg.

+ While in India, Gabrielle is also thrown through time by a Darsham to save Xena’s soul.

+ If the hard drive is not erased before being thrown away, an identity thief can get the information from the hard drive, even if the drive doesn’t work, and use it to steal money from the previous owner’s bank account.

thrown - example sentences
thrown – example sentences

Example sentences of “thrown”:

+ When Austin tried to recover outside of the ring, he was met with a baseball slide launching him over the announce table and was instantly thrown back into the ring by Tyson where he soon suffered a figure four leg lock that Michaels illegally elevated using the second and third ring rope.

+ Several rumours have persisted throughout the years, especially about the extravagant parties thrown by the Borgia family.

+ The discus throw is an event in Athletics athletics, where a heavy disc is thrown for distance.

+ The evidence was that one of the defendants may have built the bomb, but none of those on trial had thrown it.

+ The pilgrim was thrown from the castle.

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

+ Instead, silkworm cocoons are thrown into boiling water, which kills the silkworms and also makes the cocoons easier to unravel.

+ Jak, Daxter, and Pecker are thrown into the desert by their own people one year after the previous game, Jak II, ended.

+ The modern boomerang is special in that it will return to the one who threw it, if it is thrown correctly.

+ Adam and Eve lost their innocence and were thrown out of the Garden of Eden, where the Tree of Knowledge was.

+ In 1419, seven town officials were thrown from the Town Hall, starting the Hussite War.

+ When Austin tried to recover outside of the ring, he was met with a baseball slide launching him over the announce table and was instantly thrown back into the ring by Tyson where he soon suffered a figure four leg lock that Michaels illegally elevated using the second and third ring rope.

+ Several rumours have persisted throughout the years, especially about the extravagant parties thrown by the Borgia family.
+ The discus throw is an event in Athletics athletics, where a heavy disc is thrown for distance.

+ Galloway was thrown out of the Labour Party in 2003 because of some of his actions.

+ Her throat was cut from left to right, and she had been disembowelled, with her intestines thrown out of her abdomen over each of her shoulders.

+ Therefore, time and tide has not thrown her into the limbo of oblivion.

+ He became Governor on January 29, 2009 when Rod Blagojevich, the state’s earlier Governor, was impeached and thrown out of office.

+ Meanwhile, the head is being thrown forward again.

+ Strong frame houses lifted off foundations and thrown very far away which are soon destroyed; trees debarked; strong reinforced concrete structures badly damaged.

+ After his speech he was heading back to the hotel on the same road the bomb was thrown at him, but instead he decided to go to the hospital to visit the 20 people injured in the bomb.

+ They will often pay other companies to remove all the information from a computer before it is thrown away.

More in-sentence examples of “thrown”:

+ Because of this, Young was thrown out of Nexus and attacked afterwards.

+ Selena had food thrown at her by Tejano fans at one of her concerts.

+ Above the Eddington limit, the star would generate so much radiation that parts of its outer layers would be thrown off in massive outbursts.

+ Sometimes people are worried that the information inside a computer will be stolen when the computer is thrown away.

+ It is usually thrown with the arm out to the side or above the head.

+ These Pikmin can be thrown into the air to reach a higher place, and can be guided to get them all in one spot.

+ Planetary nebulae are made when where a dying star has thrown off its outer layers.

+ This leads to those eggs least like the host’s being thrown out of the nest.Campbell N.A.

+ This is because of waste thrown overboard by ships and trash dumped in the ocean.

+ Hiruko tried hard to survive but he was thrown to the sea in a boat made out of reeds.

+ This is because the deoxynivalenol moves out of the grain into the water, and the water is thrown away.

+ If it is thrown 1000 times, it is expected that it will land with heads side up 500 times.

+ A confession can also be thrown out if the police gave a Miranda warning, but gave it the wrong way, or did not make sure the suspect understood it.

+ Each attack was thrown back.

+ Flying discs can be thrown in many ways.

+ The second stage is the same with the first stage except that the player needs to pick up two stones at once before the stone which was thrown falls down.

+ The discipline has its roots in ancient Greece where Aristotle studied the way bodies behaved when they were thrown through the air.

+ The javelin is almost always thrown by hand.

+ Rhea Silvia was punished, and her sons were thrown into the Tiber, but were saved by the river god Tiberinus, who also saved Rhea Silvia and married her.

+ Most often occurs when the partner in the ring is thrown against the ropes or backed into their own corner.

+ Drebber and Stragerson split up; the drunken Drebber gets himself thrown out of his boarding house for trying to court the landladys daughter.

+ It is about a school bus driver and a bachelor party thrown for him.

+ That caused Kunwars to rise to power and all Kshetris were thrown of power.

+ Normally it would have been thrown away, but it was saved and was restored by Paxmans of London and can be seen in the Royal Academy of Music’s free museum.

+ Because of this, Young was thrown out of Nexus and attacked afterwards.

+ Selena had food thrown at her by Tejano fans at one of her concerts.
+ Above the Eddington limit, the star would generate so much radiation that parts of its outer layers would be thrown off in massive outbursts.

+ Other sailors also believed that if a ship’s cat fell or was thrown overboard, a terrible storm would come and sink the ship, and if the ship was able to survive, it would be cursed with nine years of bad luck.

+ During this time, the person for whom the handkerchief was thrown should get up quickly and catch the person running.

+ These are, when sitting, given with the head fully thrown to the back, a peculiarity found among sea eagles only in this and the Madagascar species.

+ The beds have been thrown into a series of simple folds.

+ In 689 BCE, its walls, temples and palaces were razed, and the rubble was thrown into the Arakhtu, the river on the south side of the city.

+ This is a type of rapid plant movement, where the fruit is thrown from a little “machine”.

+ If the prosecution cannot prove each of these things, the confession can be thrown out.

+ For this Fusilier KINNE was beaten senseless with belts and bayonets, stripped of his clothes, and thrown into a dank rat-infested hole until the 19th September.

+ For example, it says “CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA” but when we click on it we are thrown a SW classic City-One Liner.

+ In competitions the players will go full on for each other and once someone has thrown his/hers opponent down they need to hold them down for 20 seconds or the point won’t count.

+ Jack wanted them to be thrown on Brokeback Mountain but his father does not give them to Ennis.

+ A witness said that she had thrown something at the police.

+ After winning 5002 races he ended his career in 2010 after being thrown off the horse.

+ The player and other characters in “Fallout” can attack with their fists, with hand-held weapons like sledgehammersledgehammers, with thrown weapons like grenades and with guns.

+ They have to be thrown away after their chemicals are used.

+ The last known stuffed bird was at Oxford University and was thrown out as rubbish.

+ The ultraviolet radiation given off by the center of the star ionizes the gas and plasma that was thrown out from the star.

+ After Selena sings the opening of the song, a rose is thrown at her.

+ The catcher crouches behind the home plate and catches the ball thrown by the pitcher.

+ There Adam and Eve are thrown out of Paradise because they eat from the tree of knowledge.

+ Shuttles are thrown or passed back and forth through the shed, between the yarn threads of the warp in order to weave in the weft.

“recycle” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “recycle”:

– It also contains the cover of Jay Sean’s “Maybe” called “Love now” and “BYOB”, a song to encourage people to bring and recycle their own shopping bags to save the environment.

– Often people recycle their old computer and they modify it to become a file server which can hold photos, songs, films, and backups.

– To reduce the energy needed to keep them operating, scientist use an energy recovery linear accelerator to recycle the high-energy electron beam that activates the laser.

– Most of the time, it takes less energy to recycle trash than to throw it away, “The Economist” says.

– Autophagy is the process that cells use to break down and recycle cellular components.

– Some companies are trying to find ways to reuse or recycle the by-products, instead of putting them into landfill or garbage dumps as waste.

– Another reason people recycle is to reduce the amount of raw materials and energy used in making things.

– For example, in Microsoft Windows the desktop will often have an icon for the Recycle Bin, and the icon usually looks like a trash can in the dextstop.

recycle how to use in sentences
recycle how to use in sentences

“demise” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “demise”:

– The trigger for the demise of the original CCHA was a large donation by energy billionaire Terry Pegula to his alma mater of Pennsylvania State University.

– In the 1960s, the highway was re-routed, greatly contributing to the demise of the downtown area.

– At its demise in December 1875, it was being published monthly.

– One of the tribes which emerged from the Indus Civilisation after its demise had entered the plains of Bengal, while others went elsewhere.

– With the demise of the Editorial Bruguera publishing house, “Pulgarcito” was discontinued.

– Philip Green has been involved in a number of controversies during his career, including the payment of generous dividends to Richard Caring, Tom Hunter, and Philip Green’s family prior to the demise of BHS.

demise in sentences?
demise in sentences?

Example sentences of “demise”:

– The demise of Kayeli dominance began in the 1880s, when the leaders of Leliali, Wae Sama and Fogi clans moved significant parts of their ethnic groups to their original settlements; they were joined in the early 1900s by Tagalisa.

– After the demise of her parents, she brought up her younger brother, Khuman Khamba, bearing every sufferings right from her childhood.

– Following the demise of Forty Thieves, Fefolt returned to Phoenix and retired from music.

– The game’s main storyline begins with Carl returning to Los Santos following the tragic demise of his mother.

– Thereafter, for a brief while, Sir Sikandar also worked as Deputy-Governor of the Reserve Bank of India Malik, p.40 but in July 1936, on the demise of Sir Fazli Husain, he returned to take on leadership of the Unionist party for the general elections held in Winter of the same year, winning by a simple majority and forming a coalition government along with the Indian National Congress and the Sikh Akali Dal.

– The Vijayanagar kings were succeeded by the Madurai Nayak kingdom whose demise in 1736 left behind a huge void.

- The demise of Kayeli dominance began in the 1880s, when the leaders of Leliali, Wae Sama and Fogi clans moved significant parts of their ethnic groups to their original settlements; they were joined in the early 1900s by Tagalisa.

- After the demise of her parents, she brought up her younger brother, Khuman Khamba, bearing every sufferings right from her childhood.

– After her demise she was titled ‘Rabia Zaman’ by people, indicating that she was the ‘Rabia of the Age’.

– The demise of one of the blocks has not done away with the pressing problems of the world.

– There have been numerous reports of the Mob’s demise over the last decade or so, but families in and outside of New York remain.

– Whenever there is a vacancy usually by the demise of the ruling Okpi, the Stool of Okpi Item devolves on the next senior man in Ndi Okorocha Royal Kindred, except where he objects to taking the office for a reason.

“steer” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “steer”:

– A rudder is used to steer ships, boats, submarines, aircraft, hovercraft or other conveniences that move through air or water.

– Almost always the front wheel or wheels steer the bike, and power goes to the back wheel or wheels.

– The operators calculate the magnetic field strength needed to steer particles with the injection velocity on the path of the synchrotron.

– The leaf-tail probably acted like a rudder, helping it steer through the air.

– They are also known for making the first way to steer an airplane.

– Its rudder was about 11 feet long; big enough to steer the ship in any weather.

steer some ways to use
steer some ways to use

“turntable” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “turntable”:

– Scratching, sometimes referred to as scrubbing, is a DJ and Turntablismturntablist technique of moving a turntable to produce percussive or rhythmic sounds.

– A turntable spins the record while a lever with a small needle on the bottom.

– A Turntable ladder is a kind of fire truck use for attack the fire in height.

– They can be either “full trailers” which have both front and rear axles or boggies and their own brakes, and are connected to the towing truck with a towbar, or “semi-trailers”, which are attached to a special kind of a truck called “tractor unit” with a turntable coupling.

– In 1969, Matsushita released it as the SP-10, the first direct-drive turntable on the market, and the first in their influential Technics series of turntables.

turntable in sentences?
turntable in sentences?

Example uses in sentence of “cereal”

How to use in-sentence of “cereal”:

– This cereal has had a lot of taglines, but the classic, “They’re grrreat!” has always been used along with the others.

– Since it was first settled, Tumby Bay has predominantly been an agriculturally driven town, with cereal crops, sheep and beef commonly farmed.

– The cereal was invented by William Thilly and was introduced in 1965 as “Apple O’s”.

– The growing of cereal crops and the use of central control to organize farm workers helped the success of the state for the next 800 years.

– To the east of Narrandera farmers grow cereal crops, sheep and wool.

– Malt is cereal grain that is sprouted and then dried by hot air.

– In 2005, another form of the cereal was made, Chocolate Charms.

Example uses in sentence of cereal
Example uses in sentence of cereal

Example sentences of “cereal”:

– A different type of Trix cereal called “Trix Swirls” is made also.

– It also eats cultivated cereal grain, smaller amounts of fruit, small mammals, acorns, small birds, their eggs and young and carrion.

– Corn Pops is a breakfast cereal made by Kellogg’s.

– He devoted his life to agriculture: the study and improvement of wheat, Maizecorn, and other cereal crops.

– Some names of breakfast cereal include Cheerios, Kellogg’s, Cocoa Puffs and various other brands.

– When it was first made in 1963, the cereal had red, Orange orange, and yellow loops.

– Frosted Flakes is a cereal like Corn flakesCorn Flakes from Kellogg’s, but coated with frosted sugar.

– Oats are a type of cereal grain.

– In fact, it was welcomed as farmers needed the rain there to finish the sowing of cereal crops.

– Sid integration Woody tortured by a magnifying glass burned on his forehead to splashed by cereal bowl, to escape the stairs guarding by Scud attacked.

– The cereal had to be soaked overnight before being eaten.

– Wheat is a cereal grain.

– After these changes proved to increase sales, General Mills decided to make changes to the cereal periodically.

– In 1863 this became the first breakfast cereal and included heavy nuggets made from bran, the outer husk of a grain that is taken out when making flour.

– Straw is the stems of cereal grains like oats or wheat, after the seeds have been removed.

– The kind of cereal eaten for breakfast is called breakfast cereal.

– Cinnamon Toast Crunch is a cereal made by General Mills.

– It is a cereal grain which was first grown by people in ancient Central America.

- A different type of Trix cereal called "Trix Swirls" is made also.

- It also eats cultivated cereal grain, smaller amounts of fruit, small mammals, acorns, small birds, their eggs and young and carrion.
- Corn Pops is a breakfast cereal made by Kellogg's.

Sentence example of “residency”

How to use in-sentence of “residency”:

+ He received a medical degree at Vanderbilt University in 1920, and completed a residency and internship at Boston City Hospital.

+ She had a residency show at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada, in late 2012.

+ From 1977 till 1983 he was Director of Residency Training, Department of Psychiatry, Albert Einstein College of Medicine.

+ For example, there are different residency programs for medicine, surgery, and psychiatry.

+ Gaga is currently performing in a residency show in Las Vegas at the MGM Park Theater, called Lady Gaga Enigma.

+ She performed a Las Vegas residency show at Caesars Palace called “Mariah Carey #1 to Infinity” and completed her Sweet Sweet Fantasy Tour across Europe.

+ Lady Gaga Enigma is the first Las Vegas residency concert series by American singer-songwriter Lady Gaga.

+ In her residency she planned to work on her next book and mentoring young SIS students.

Sentence example of residency
Sentence example of residency

Example sentences of “residency”:

+ While Stork was finishing his residency program, he met the producers of “The Bachelor” by chance.

+ The Glasgow Warriors will take up a two-year residency at Firhill from the start of the 2007-08 Magners League season.

+ While more than 192,000 temporary foreign workers came to Canada in 2011, around 29,000 foreign workers took up Canada permanent residency eventually.

+ Internists can go to receive further training beyond residency in a particular field.

+ The first Room System event, was held in Angola at the Elinga Bar on the 4th of July 2015, then later on, the event took place in Lisbon the same year on the 11th of December, securing residency in Lisbon, Room System began to invite more attention and artists such as, Hyenah, DANYKAS DJ, Boddhi Satva, DJ Johnny, Mbambu.

+ Surgical training requires at least five years of residency after medical school.

+ In medieval times, it served as the residency for the royalties in the kingdom.

+ In 2001, Jackson returned to Portsmouth Naval Medical Center to begin his residency in emergency medicine, finishing at the top of his class and receiving the honor graduate designation.

+ He did residency at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital before he joined the US Army.

+ After five years of legal permanent residency within the United States, the holder of the card is eligible to become a U.S.

+ From 1890 to 1910, all the states of the former Confederacy passed new constitutions and other laws that found new methods to get around the Fifteenth Amendment, such as poll tax poll taxes, residency rules, and literacy tests administered by white staff, sometimes with exemptions for whites via grandfather clauses.

+ Medical training, unlike surgical training, requires three years of residency training after medical school.

+ Those with Jewish ancestry, married to an Israeli, or have played in Israel for an extended period of time, can claim a passport or permanent residency which would allow them to play with Israeli status.

+ Eligible participants are young people aged between 13 and 30 years old as well as anyone such as older youth workers who play an active role in the European youth affairs who are able to demonstrate their legal residency in any European Union countries.

+ Barricelli, who was independently rich, held an unpaid residency at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey in 1953, 1954.

+ On July 15, 2008, Jenkins obtained permanent residency status in Japan, just half a month after he applied for the status.

+ In 1994 Boris Williams decided to move on, and in early 1995 Jason Cooper took up residency behind the drum kit, with Roger O’Donnell rejoining once more on keyboards.

+ While Stork was finishing his residency program, he met the producers of "The Bachelor" by chance.

+ The Glasgow Warriors will take up a two-year residency at Firhill from the start of the 2007-08 Magners League season.

How to use the word “rupee”

How to use in-sentence of “rupee”:

+ The rise in the price of silver, immediately after the First World War, caused the rupee to rise in value to two shillings sterling.

+ The Indian rupee symbol letter “R” without the vertical bar.

+ With Partition of IndiaPartition, the Pakistani rupee came into existence, initially using Indian coins and Indian currency notes simply overstamped with “Pakistan”.

+ The usage of the Rupee in East Africa extended from Somalia in the north, to as far south as Natal.

+ Many national currencies were originally Spanish dollars including the ones now called dollar or peso and the Japanese yen, Indian rupee and Chinese Renminbi.

+ After the Gulf Rupee lost value in 1966, Dubai joined the newly independent state of Qatar to set up a new monetary unit, the Qatar/Dubai riyal.

How to use the word rupee
How to use the word rupee

Example sentences of “rupee”:

+ The template can also link to the Indian rupee article and can even calculate inflation.

+ The Indian government introduced the Gulf rupee, also known as the Persian Gulf rupee, as a replacement for the Indian rupee for circulation exclusively outside the country with the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1 May 1959.

+ After India devalued the rupee on 6 June 1966, those countries still using it – Oman, Qatar, and the Trucial States – replaced the Gulf rupee with their own currencies.

+ Legally, foreign nationals are forbidden from importing or exporting rupees, while Indian nationals can import and export only up to 5000 rupees at a time, and the possession of 500 and 1000 rupee notes in Nepal is prohibited.

+ The Indian rupee sign:.

+ The Indian rupee is also accepted in towns in Nepal which lie near the border with India.

+ Officially, the Indian rupee has a market-set exchange rate.

+ In Kenya, the British East Africa Company minted the rupee and its fractions as well as pice.

+ The Indian rupee replaced the Danish Indian rupee in 1845, the French Indian rupee in 1954 and the Portuguese Indian escudo in 1961.

+ In East Africa, Arabia, and Mesopotamia, the Rupee and its related coins were current at various times.

+ The template can also link to the Indian rupee article and can even calculate inflation.

+ The Indian government introduced the Gulf rupee, also known as the Persian Gulf rupee, as a replacement for the Indian rupee for circulation exclusively outside the country with the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1 May 1959.

+ Other currencies included the Hyderabad rupee and the Kutch kori.

+ The rupee is the currency of Pakistan.

+ These attempts were resisted by the locals, and by 1867 when the British government took over direct control of the Straits Settlements from the East India Company, attempts to introduce the rupee were finally abandoned.

+ The most commonly used symbol for the rupee is Rs, used on receipts when purchasing goods and services.

+ However, in West Bengal, Tripura, Mizoram, Odisha, and Assam, the Indian rupee is officially known by names derived from the Sanskrit word टङ्क which means money.

+ This peg was maintained until 1966, when the rupee was devalued and pegged to the U.S.

+ The modern rupee is sub-divided into 100 “paise”.

+ However, the Indian Rupee denominations of 500 and 1000 are banned in Nepal.