“vocalist” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “vocalist”:

– In 2006, Jon was ranked in 31st place out of 100 the best vocalist in history.

– The lead vocalist is the member of a band who sings the main solo vocal portions of a song.

– Casey was the backing vocalist who used death growls in the songs.

– Hirt introduced the o/e vocalist and some rather different consonants.

– David Fefolt is an American hard rock and heavy metal vocalist best known for his work with Hawk, Masi and Angels of Babylon.

– Jimmy Wayne “Jimi” Jamison was an AmericansAmerican rock vocalist and songwriter.

– She was a backing vocalist for Joker and SBTRKT.

vocalist use in-sentences
vocalist use in-sentences

Example sentences of “vocalist”:

– Katra is a Finnish symphonic metal band featuring vocalist Katra Solopuro.

– Also in 2016, she was a featured vocalist on the Hilltop Hoods track “1955”.

– Susanna Hoffs is an AmericansAmerican vocalist and actress who has had many hit singles with the group The Bangles.

– Dave “Compact Dynamo” Mackintosh is the drummer and backup vocalist for the band DragonForce.

– In February 2007, during an MTV: Unplugged session featuring the band Korn, Lee performed a duet with vocalist Jonathan Davis in an acoustic version of the song “Freak on a Leash”.

– Milton Cardona was a Puerto RicoPuerto Rican jazz and percussionist, vocalist and conga player.

– In the decade of 1990, Vincent was dedicated to his solo career and recorded the album Euphoria, 1996, with vocalist Robert Fleischman.

– His father’s name is Cotton who was a World War II veteran who had his shins “blowed off by a Japanman’s machine gun” in combat, and had his feet attached to his knees, he has a Japanese half brother named Junichiro, and his cousin is the bassist and vocalist for ZZ Top, Dusty Hill.

– He is best known as the former lead vocalist of Chiodos.

– Keri Hilson hired LaBelle as a backing vocalist after watching her rendition of “Energy”.

– She was voted the most popular female vocalist by “Billboard” magazine.

– Once there, vocalist Chris Martin said that they became obsessed with recording.

- Katra is a Finnish symphonic metal band featuring vocalist Katra Solopuro.

- Also in 2016, she was a featured vocalist on the Hilltop Hoods track "1955".

More in-sentence examples of “vocalist”:

– In January 2011, Fefolt was announced as the new lead vocalist for reformed Seattle melodic metal band Fifth Angel and only weeks later Fefolt would officially leave Angels of Babylon.

– The band started in 1996 in Quincy, MassachusettsQuincy, Massachusetts and was made up of lead vocalist Mike McColgan, bassist/vocalist Ken Casey, guitarist Rick Barton, and drummer Jeff Erna.

– The lead vocalist Ronnie Radke left the band in 2008 due to legal issues.

– The band’s members are currently vocalist Perry Farrell, Bass guitarbassist Eric Avery, guitarist Dave Navarro and drummer Stephen Perkins.

– He is a member of the boy band EXO where he performs as main vocalist and dancer.

– Eva Marie Cassidy was an AmericansAmerican singer, vocalist and musician.

– He is the current vocalist and guitarist for the band Altamont.

– He also played drums in Morbid, which featured Mayhem vocalist Per Yngve “Dead” Ohlin in its original line up.

– He is the vocalist for Behemoth and plays the guitar, Bass guitarbass, synthesizer and drums.

– In 2015 she formed the project Duo Elétrico together with guitarist Ciro Visconti, playing several covers of rock bands, in addition to becoming the vocalist of the return of the band Aries on the commemorative tour of 25 years.

– She is the leader and main vocalist of the girl group Girls’ Generation and is also a member of the sub units Girls’ Generation-TTS and Girls’ Generation-Oh!GG and the SM the Ballad project.

– Vinil was the vocalist of the Brazilian band “Magazine”, that used to execute the songs “Tic Tic Nervoso “A Gata Comeu”, “Sou Boy” and “Glub Glub No Clube”, all three composed by Vinil himself.

– The album version of the song only has Swift as the vocalist on verses.

– It is made up of producer Ethan Kath and vocalist Alice Glass.

– He is best known as the vocalist with the hard rock band Rose Tattoo, and for his composition in the song “Suddenly” in 1987.

– From 1994 to 2003, she was the vocalist for the Polish rock band O.N.A..

– In 2010, she started a new pop rock project with the band Monk, where she has been a vocalist ever since.

– She was lead vocalist of The Runaways, a Los Angeles rock band from the 1970s.

– His early works were as a vocalist for the group “Os Rebeldes”.

– She is the lead vocalist and co-founder of the rock/metal band Evanescence.

– More recently, Currelley has been active as an actress and vocalist in Tyler Perry play plays and movies.

– The vocalist was Mako Miyata.

– Timo Antero Kotipelto is the singervocalist of the Finnish power metal band Stratovarius and is the creator and vocalist of the power metal band Kotipelto.

– He was forced to leave the band that year by the vocalist Dennis Wilcock, but returned months later.

- In January 2011, Fefolt was announced as the new lead vocalist for reformed Seattle melodic metal band Fifth Angel and only weeks later Fefolt would officially leave Angels of Babylon.

- The band started in 1996 in Quincy, MassachusettsQuincy, Massachusetts and was made up of lead vocalist Mike McColgan, bassist/vocalist Ken Casey, guitarist Rick Barton, and drummer Jeff Erna.

– The band members were vocalist Adam Levine, guitarist James Valentine James Valentine, bassist Mickey Madden, percussionist Matt Flynn, and keyboardists Jesse Carmichael and PJ Morton.

– On “Difficult to Cure The band included the vocalist Joe Lynn Turner, replacing Dio.

– It is their second album with Swedish peopleSwedish vocalist Anette Olzon.

– Foreigner is a British-American rock musicrock band, originally formed in 1976 by veteran English musicians Mick Jones, ex-King Crimson member Ian McDonald along with American vocalist Lou Gramm.

– Tony “Demolition” Dolan is an English musician and actor, most known as bassist and vocalist of Heavy metal musicheavy metal bands Venom.

– Shang Wen Jie’s selection as grand champion over Tan Wei Wei, who is a professional vocalist from Sichuan Conservatory of Music, raised questions at each candidate’s public appeal.

– On November 24th, 2009 UK dance music group comprising producers Lee Dagger and Marc JB and vocalist Katherine Ellis called “Bimbo Jones” remixed “For You Entertainment” and released it on iTunes Store.

– He is the younger brother of the late Lynyrd Skynyrd co-founder and former lead vocalist Ronnie Van Zant, and of the 38 Special.38 Special founder, Donnie Van Zant.

– Masamune Kusano is a vocalist and plays the guitar, too.

– The song is infamous for vocalist John Lydon’s phrasing of the word “vacant”, emphasizing the last syllable making it sound like the vulgar word “cunt”.

– It was the group’s fourth studio album with vocalist Steve Perry.

– They started playing with other musicians they met in London, and finally formed a band, Pentangle, with bass player Danny Thompson, drummer Terry Cox, and vocalist Jacqui McShee.

– Donald Harvey Francks, also known as Iron Buffalo, was a CanadiansCanadian actor, vocalist and jazz musician.

– Apart from his solo career, he is also a member of the Chicago collective SaveMoney, and has worked as the lead vocalist for the band The Social Experiment.

– He is also the vocalist and main songwriter of the alternative rock band The Sleepy Jackson.

– He was the main vocalist of the metal band Slapshock.

– Petr Kalandra was a CzechsCzech musician, guitarist, harmonica player, vocalist and songwriter.

– Radke left the jail in December 2010 and is currently a vocalist in the post-hardcore band Falling in Reverse.

– She is best known as a guitarist and backing vocalist for the rock band Heart.

– During this interim period, Zevon collaborated with Bill Berry, Peter Buck and Mike Mills, along with backup vocalist Bryan Cook to form a minor project called Hindu Love Gods.

– On January 29th, 2006, Tapio Wilska, vocalist of the band since 2003, left the band.

– She provided vocals on two tracks, one of which was a duet with former Filter vocalist Richard patrick, She also sang backup vocals on Big Dismal’s song “Believe” from their first album.

How to use in sentence of “archbishop”

How to use in-sentence of “archbishop”:

+ He had previously served as governor of Bologna and as archbishop of Rossano, and was for many years nuncio to Spain; his election to the papacy was largely backed by the Spanish faction.

+ In November 1967, he became the Metropolitan Archbishop of Dhaka.

+ In 1977, Ratzinger was named by Pope Paul VI as a Cardinal Cardinal and the Archbishop of Munich and Freising.

+ After the transfer of the episcopal seesee of Major Archbishop of Kiev-Galicia.

+ In 1822 Alexander Rudnay, the archbishop started building a big temple called a basilica.

+ One of the first instances of this was in 1070 when Lanfranc, the Archbishop of Canterbury had a legal casecase against Odo, Earl of Kent, the king’s brother.

+ He was the Archbishop of New ZealandArchbishop and Primate of New Zealand from 1980 to 1985 and the 15th Governor-General of New Zealand from 22 November 1985 to 20November 1990.

How to use in sentence of archbishop
How to use in sentence of archbishop

Example sentences of “archbishop”:

+ He held the office of Archbishop of Wales from 2000 until his election as Archbishop of Canterbury.

+ He was Archbishop of Kampala from 2006 to his death.

+ Herbert, the eldest, became a cardinal and archbishop of Westminster, and John, the youngest, auxiliary bishop of Salford.

+ He was an Archbishop of Dublin Archbishop of Dublin and Primate of Ireland.

+ The Lutheran Archbishop of Uppsala accused him of “impiety”.

+ Zagreb, Croatia: Croatian Archbishop Alexander.

+ As he was well known as an atheist, he was opposed by the Archbishop of Canterbury, John Tillotson.

+ He was Auxiliary Bishop of Denver from 2001 to 2004 and as Archbishop of San Antonio from 2004 to 2010.

+ He then served as the archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Fianarantsoa, Madagascar from 1992 to 2002.

+ The style is also used for an archbishop and some bishops in the Anglican Church.

+ He was the Bishop of Łomża from 1982 to 1996 and as the Archbishop of Poznań from 1996 to 2002.

+ He also painted a table top for Albert of MainzCardinal Albrecht, Archbishop of Mainz.

+ Henry met with the exiled Thomas Arundel, former Archbishop of Canterbury.

+ It was created in 1896 and is named after St Edmund of Abingdon who was an Archbishop of Canterbury.

+ He was the Archbishop of Uppsala, head of the Church of Sweden, from 1997 to 2006.

+ Leopold was a violinist in the orchestra of the archbishop of Salzburg and the author of a best-selling introduction to playing the violin.

+ He became the Archbishop of Taipei on November 18, 1978.

+ He was the Roman Catholic Archbishop of San FranciscoArchbishop Emeritus of San Francisco.

+ The cathedral is under the administration of the Roman Catholic Church and is the seat of the Archbishop of Bamberg.

+ He held the office of Archbishop of Wales from 2000 until his election as Archbishop of Canterbury.

+ He was Archbishop of Kampala from 2006 to his death.
+ Herbert, the eldest, became a cardinal and archbishop of Westminster, and John, the youngest, auxiliary bishop of Salford.

More in-sentence examples of “archbishop”:

+ This means the archbishop had his ecclesiatical powers and also the powers of an he Archbishopric was about the same size as the modern state of SalzburgerlandSalzburg in Austria.

+ The Archbishop of Zagreb, Monisgor Alojzije Stepinac, provided Catholic support to the Pro Nazi government of Ante Pavelic; knew right from the start about the massacres and extermination of Serbs, Jews, and Gypsies; and was one of the pillars of the effort to help Nazi and Croatian criminals to escape to South America after the Second World War.

+ This means the archbishop had his ecclesiatical powers and also the powers of an he Archbishopric was about the same size as the modern state of SalzburgerlandSalzburg in Austria.

+ The Archbishop of Zagreb, Monisgor Alojzije Stepinac, provided Catholic support to the Pro Nazi government of Ante Pavelic; knew right from the start about the massacres and extermination of Serbs, Jews, and Gypsies; and was one of the pillars of the effort to help Nazi and Croatian criminals to escape to South America after the Second World War.

+ He was the second Archbishop of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dhaka.

+ John Chrysostom was an Archbishop of Constantinople and an important Early Church Father.

+ Justin Portal Welby is the 105th and present Archbishop of Canterbury – the most senior bishop in the Church of England.

+ The citizens of Salzburg were under the command of the archbishop unlike other cities in the empire.

+ The church, led by archbishop Zbynek Zajíc, had different beliefs.

+ Between 1950 and 1958, he was the Lutheran Archbishop of Uppsala.

+ After Nestorianism, taught by Nestorius, Archbishop of Constantinople, was refused at the First Council of Ephesus, Eutyches, an archimandrite at Constantinople came up with new views.

+ He was Archbishop of Washington from 1980 to 2000.

+ Conrad III of Wittelsbach, Archbishop of SalzburgConrad III of Wittelsbach was appointed the Archbishop of Salzburg in Diet of Venice, after the supporters of both Pope and Emperor were deposed.

+ He was the brother of Nicolás Joaquín de Arteta y Calisto, first Archbishop of Quito.

+ Charles continued to support ArminianismArminians in the Church of England, with the inclusion of William Laud, the Archbishop of Canterbury.

+ He became the fourth Archbishop of San Salvador when he took over Luis Chávez.

+ Christian Wiyghan Tumi was a Cameroonian Cardinal Priest and the Archbishop Emeritus of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of DoualaDouala in the Catholic Church.

+ Thomas Becket had been the Archbishop of Canterbury in the 1100s.

+ Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury.

+ He was archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Paraná, Argentina, from 1995 to 2010.

+ He was Archbishop of Utrecht from 1983 to 2007, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1985.

+ Before becoming Patriarch, Kirill was Archbishop of Smolensk and Kaliningrad from 26 December 1984.

+ He was Archbishop of Munich and Freising, Germany, from 1982 to 2007.

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

+ On the other hand, Charles I and Archbishop William Laud tried to change the Church of England.

+ Pope Julius III appointed him Archbishop of Rossano on March 1, 1553.

+ The Archbishop of Canterbury is the spiritual leader of the Church of England and in the Anglican Communion the leader of its mother church.

+ He was Archbishop of Wrocław from 1976 to 2004.

+ It was started in 1856 by Archbishop James Roosevelt Bayley.

+ Thomas Cranmer was an Archbishop of Canterbury and one of the founders of the Church of England under Henry VIII.

+ Thomas Becket was an English peopleEnglish priest, and Archbishop of Canterbury, who was murdered in Canterbury Cathedral in 1170.

+ He was appointed on 30 July 1983 by Pope John Paul II, and became the Archdiocese’s second Archbishop upon his installation on 10 November 1983.

+ He was Archbishop of Washington, D.C.

+ The current archbishop of Vienna is Christoph Schönborn.

+ Nestorius was Archbishop of Constantinople from 10 April 428 to 22 June 431.

+ During the coronation ceremony, the Archbishop of Canterbury places the orb in the right hand of the Monarch.

+ Law was the Archbishop of Boston from 1984 until his resignation on December 13, 2002.

+ He was promoted by Pope Benedict XVI to Archbishop of Mercedes-Luján on December 27, 2007.

+ On 15 October 2013, she was elected the 70th Archbishop of Uppsala.

+ Yazigi disappeared on April 22, 2013 in Syria after he was kidnapped along with archbishop Yohanna Ibrahim of the Syriac Orthodox Church.

+ He became Archbishop of Halifax on September 14, 1998.

+ York is home to the Archbishop of York, a high-ranking cleric in the Church of England who is second only to the Archbishop of Canterbury.

+ He has been archbishop of this church since 2000.

+ Archbishop Robert lifted the interdict and excommunication; Duke Robert restored the Archbishop to his see.

+ Twelve priests and several seminarians, led by Father Josef Bisig, did not agree with the decision of Archbishop Lefebvre, and started the F.S.S.P as their own group on July 18, 1988.

+ He is also the Chancellor of Saint Paul University as the university has always had the archbishop as its chancellor.

+ The talks were led by Hervé, the Archbishop of Reims.

+ They were taken under the protection of Thurstan, Archbishop of York.

+ He was appointed the Archbishop of Rouen by his father.

+ He was archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Resistencia, Argentina, from 2006 to 2013.

+ Johan August Ekman, born 26 November 1845, in Hjälstad, Sweden, dead 30 November 1913 in Uppsala, Sweden was the Church of Sweden Archbishop of Uppsala between 1900-1913.

Some example sentences of “cypriot”

How to use in-sentence of “cypriot”:

– Tassos Nikolaou Papadopoulos ; “Famagusta Gazette”, 12 December 2008 ; “BBC News Online”, 12 December 2008 was a Cypriot politician.

– Theatro Technis initiated “1967, Cyprus Week an annual festival to highlight the Cypriot culture and way of life in the United Kingdom and to create a greater awareness of the struggle of Cyprus against British colonialism and the Turkish invasion of Cyprus..

– Alex Konstantinou is a Cypriot professional football player.

– Ziynet was born in Cyprus on April 29, 1975 to Turkish Cypriot parents.

– Theatro Technis has showcased the work of new Greek Cypriot diaspora dramatists like Stavros Lilitos whose work was celebrated with the revival of his “The Old Suitcase” and “Under the Carob Trees” in 1979 at Theatro Technis, and performed in both the Greek and English languages.”Don Camillo” was another play performed in the Greek Language.

– Nikos Sampson was a Cypriot politician.

– Under the name “Turkish Cypriot State”, it is an observer state of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation and the Economic Cooperation Organization.

Cypriot Americans are Americans of full or partial Cypriot ancestry.

Some example sentences of cypriot
Some example sentences of cypriot

Example sentences of “cypriot”:

– Demetris Christofias, also spelled Dimitris Christofias, was a Cypriot politician.

– The coat of arms of Cyprus show a dove and an olive branch over “1960”, the year of Cypriot independence from British rule.

– She was born in Croydon, London, to a Romanichal mother and TurkeyTurkish Cypriot father.

– He won the 2008 Cypriot presidential elections in the second round of voting.

– The TurkeyTurkish passenger ship Cruse Liner MV Mavi Marmara was trying to take Turkish and Cypriot aid to the Gaza Strip on May the 31st, when the Israeli Navy found it.

– Sibel Siber is a Turkish Cypriot politician.

– Ziynet Sali is a Turkish Cypriot singer who is mainly famous in Northern Cyprus and Turkey.

– Ersin Tatar is a Turkish Cypriot politician.

– He also won the 1990–91 Cypriot First Division and the 1991–92 Cypriot Cup with Apollon Limassol FC.

- Demetris Christofias, also spelled Dimitris Christofias, was a Cypriot politician.

- The coat of arms of Cyprus show a dove and an olive branch over “1960”, the year of Cypriot independence from British rule.
- She was born in Croydon, London, to a Romanichal mother and TurkeyTurkish Cypriot father.

– He was also the founder and leader of the Cypriot United Democrats party and a highly successful businessman.

– Alasya was born Istanbul and was of Turkish CypriotsTurkish Cypriot ancestry.

– The Plan was approved in the Turkish Cypriot referendum by 65%, while it was rejected in the Greek Cypriot referendum by 75%.

– It is confirmed by Mycenaean cultureMycenaean and Cypriot pottery found there.

– Alexis Galanos was a Greek Cypriot politician.

– She currently has both a British and Cypriot citizenship.

Use in sentence of “suburbs”

How to use in-sentence of “suburbs”:

– It is now an urban area and includes the suburbs of Clarkson, Duncraig, Hillarys, Heathridge, Mullaloo, Ocean Reef and Padbury.

– The division covers the western suburbs of Sydney.

– It goes through the suburbs of the northwest of Paris.

– It once covered country areas south and east of Melbourne which are now outer southern suburbs on the Mornington Peninsula, including Dromana, Hastings and Portsea.

– In the past it has also included parts of the western suburbs of Melbourne.

– It is in the western suburbs of Paris, from the center.

– Caulfield is one of Melbourne’s suburbs most serviced by public transport.

Use in sentence of suburbs
Use in sentence of suburbs

Example sentences of “suburbs”:

– There are real suburbs in south-west Birmingham called Kings Heath, Kings Norton and Selly Oak.

– This led to the growth of suburbs as residential areas.

– Mayyanad is in the southwestern suburbs of Kollam district, Kollam city about north of Paravur Town.

– Later it included the suburbs of Albert Park, Balaclava, Caulfield, Caulfield East, Caulfield North, part of Elsternwick, Elwood, Middle Park, Port Melbourne, Ripponlea, St Kilda, St Kilda East, St Kilda West, Southbank, South Melbourne and parts of South Yarra and Docklands.

– It was located in the inner northern suburbs of Melbourne, including the suburbs of Carlton, North Melbourne and Fitzroy.

– The metropolitan area of Munich includes the city itself, and all the suburbs around it, and has about 2.6 million people in it.

– It is in the south-western suburbs of Paris 21.2km from the center.

– Parma grew quickly after World War II when the young families began moving from Cleveland to the suburbs and during the Cold War Parma kept Nike missiles in underground silos.

– The violence was soon also in other suburbs around Sydney.

– It includes the inner suburbs of Arncliffe, Banksia, Bardwell Valley, Beverley Park, Bexley, Bexley North, Brighton-Le-Sands, Carss Park, Dolls Point, Kogarah, Kogarah Bay, Kyeemagh, Monterey, Ramsgate, Ramsgate Beach, Rockdale, Sandringham, Sans Souci, Turrella and Wolli Creek and parts of Beverly Hills, Carlton, Earlwood and Kingsgrove.

– It covers the northern beach suburbs of Sydney, including Narrabeen, Beacon Hill, Newport, Palm Beach and Terrey Hills.

– It includes the suburbs of Aldinga Beach, Christie Downs, Christies Beach, Hackham, Hallett Cove, Huntfield Heights, Lonsdale, Maslin Beach, Moana, Morphett Vale, Old Noarlunga, Onkaparinga Hills, Port Noarlunga, Reynella, Seaford, Sellicks Beach, Sheidow Park, Port Willunga, Trott Park, Woodcroft, and parts of Happy Valley and McLaren Flat.

– It was located in the inner eastern suburbs of Sydney, including Darlinghurst, Paddington and Surry Hills.

– Bagnolet is a town in the east suburbs of Paris, France.

– It covers an area of 72 km2 in the south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne.

– It covers the beachside suburbs of Perth, including Claremont, Cottesloe, Mosman Park, Nedlands, Subiaco and Swanbourne.

– The Athens Tram has a total length of 27 km and covers ten Athenian suburbs from Syntagma Square to the southwestern part of the city.

- There are real suburbs in south-west Birmingham called Kings Heath, Kings Norton and Selly Oak.

- This led to the growth of suburbs as residential areas.

More in-sentence examples of “suburbs”:

– The largest of these suburbs is Cottingham.

– In 1949, a new Division of Oxley was created in the south-western suburbs of Brisbane, mainly around Ipswich.

– These places have large suburbs such as Sun City, Arizona, Lakewood, California, and Hialeah, Florida.

– It is in the western suburbs of Paris 16.7km from the center.

– Xavier Prou was born on 15 November 1951 in Boulogne-Billancourt in the western suburbs of Paris.

– Consists of Albany SSD and the State Suburbs of Milpara, Gledhow, McKail, Bayonet Head, Collingwood and Lower King in the 2006 census.

– They are the most successful team in the Primeira Liga and its fanbase is the biggest in Portugal, being traditionally very popular among workclass Lisbon suburbs and around the world among the portuguese diaspora, especially in its ex-colonies.

– She represented the Division of Lalor, in western suburbs of Melbourne.

– This frog lives in forests and grasslands, but it can also live in suburbs and cities.

– It includes the suburbs of Ashfield, Bassendean, Bayswater, Bedford, Beechboro, East Perth, Eden Hill, Embleton, Highgate, Inglewood, Kiara, Lockridge, Maylands, Morley, Mount Lawley, Noranda, Northbridge, and parts of Coolbinia, Dianella, Menora, North Perth, Perth City, West Perth and Yokine.

– Park and rides are usually in the suburbs of metropolitan areas or on the outer edges of large cities.

– He was last seen in a video which showed him in the Baghdad suburbs surrounded by supporters.

– As an example, postcodes in the range 2200–0001 are split between the southern suburbs of Sydney and the Central Coast of New South Wales.

– At first it covered the southern suburbs of Brisbane, but changes have moved the area of the division into the semi-rural areas south of the city.

– It is based on the south western suburbs of Brisbane, including Auchenflower, QueenslandAuchenflower, Bellbowrie, Brookfield, Chapel Hill, Ferny Grove, Fig Tree Pocket, The Gap, Indooroopilly, Karana Downs, Kenmore, Keperra, Lake Manchester, Moggill, Pullenvale, St Lucia, Taringa, Toowong, the western Bardon.

– Kelly was named at hooker of the Western Suburbs Magpies, Queensland and Australian teams of the 20th century.

– They can live close to people and are seen feeding on lawns in the suburbs of Hobart and other towns.

– Jabbi is a scenic hill station in the suburbs of Jarral.

– The number of people living in Ashfield is high in comparison to other suburbs of the same size.

– It includes the suburbs of Abbotsbury, Blacktown, St Clair and Wetherill Park.

– It covers the north-eastern suburbs of Melbourne north of the Yarra River.

– It is surrounded by the neighborhoods of Beverly and Morgan Park to the east, the suburb of Evergreen Park to the north, the suburb of Oak Lawn to the west, and the suburbs of Merrionette Park and Alsip to the south.

– Besides being viewed clearly in the District, they can especially be seen in the suburbs of the Interstate 95 corridor between both cities.

– It is in the southern suburbs of Kolkata.

– A city usually has a “city center” where government and business occur and suburbs where people live outside the center.

– These stores are mainly found in suburbs where there is a lot of room to build and near where people live.

– It originally included the suburbs of Footscray and North Melbourne.

– It covers the outer south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne.

– The division includes the northern Melbourne suburbs of Brunswick, VictoriaBrunswick, Coburg, Pascoe Vale, Fawkner, Glenroy, and Essendon Airport.

– The only other motorway, the M5 South Western Motorway links the airport with the south-western suburbs of Sydney.

– These are usually connected to sugarcane plantations or, in the cities, illegal immigrants from Asia and the surrounding continent Crime rates change greatly across the country, with a higher amount in metropolitan suburbs and in border zones.

– As hipsters moved into suburbs near New York City, “The New York Times” made up the new word “Hipsturbia” to describe how hipsters live in suburbs.

– Kakul was historically a small village in the suburbs of Abbottabad, close to the larger Nawanshehr hamlet, which was owned by the Jadoon Pashtun tribe.

– It once covered country areas but now includes the outer southern suburbs of Perth.

– It is in the west and north-west suburbs of Sydney.

– Pennant Hills is a suburb located in the Northern Suburbs of Sydney, Australia.

– Cities and suburbs with a large Mexican population in California are Montebello, CaliforniaMontebello, Azusa, South Gate, La Puente, Baldwin Park, El Monte and Pico Rivera.

– However, two of the four battalions could not recapture the suburbs of Dordrecht.

– Griffith is in the inner southern suburbs of Brisbane, including Balmoral, QueenslandBalmoral, Bulimba, Camp Hill, Carina Heights, Coorparoo, Dutton Park, East Brisbane, Greenslopes, Highgate Hill, Hawthorne, Kangaroo Point, Morningside, Norman Park, Seven Hills, South Brisbane, and Annerley, Cannon Hill, Carina, Holland Park, Holland Park West, Mount Gravatt East, Murarrie, Tarragindi, and West End.

– The suburbs around Footscray are Seddon, West Footscray, Braybrook, Flemington, Maidstone,Yarraville, Kingsville and West Melbourne.

– It includes the suburbs of Elizabeth, Craigmore, Munno Para, Virginia, and part of Salisbury, and the towns of Gawler, Balaklava, Clare, Kapunda, Riverton, Mallala, Freeling, Tarlee, Williamstown, and parts of Port Wakefield.

– Nanterre is a town in the west suburbs of Paris, France.

– Argenteuil is the second most populated town in the suburbs of Paris and the most populated commune in the Val-d’Oise department; however it is not the prefecture.

– The Division of Spence is an electoral district for the Australian House of Representatives in the outer northern suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia.

– The former Division of Isaacs covered the inner south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, and was not related to this Division except in name.

– Before that, he was a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1959 to 1983, representing the south and southwest suburbs of Chicago.

– Anywhere from 25,000 to 40,000 Soviet civilians died in Stalingrad and its suburbs during a single week of aerial bombing by “Luftflotte” 4 as the German 4th Panzer and 6th Armies got close to the city; the total number of civilians killed in the regions outside the city is unknown.

– He played for Western Suburbs in Wellington, New Zealand.

– It is on the western shore of the Derwent River, although some of its suburbs are on the eastern shore.

- The largest of these suburbs is Cottingham.

- In 1949, a new Division of Oxley was created in the south-western suburbs of Brisbane, mainly around Ipswich.
- These places have large suburbs such as Sun City, Arizona, Lakewood, California, and Hialeah, Florida.

“entertaining” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “entertaining”:

– This became the Prince’s chief residence, and was used extensively by the Prince for entertaining and as a country retreat.

– As he grew old, Giotto became friends with two writers, Giovanni Boccaccio and Sacchetti, who both thought that he was such an entertaining and famous person that they wrote about him in their stories.

– Kevin Starr, the State Librarian, appointed him Roving Minstrel in his own chautauqua, traveling every other month to rural libraries in order to give entertaining and educational lecture-concerts on the subject of popular music.

– It is said that” Rose Cleveland was a bluestocking, more interested in pursuing scholarly endeavors than in entertaining cabinet wives and foreign dignitaries.” American President A Reference Resource.

– In 1984, he traveled the Mediterranean and Middle East as part of the USO comedy tour, where he spent two months in Turkey, Greece, Italy, Israel, Bahrain, and Spain entertaining our troops and in 1985, he was named Showtime’s Funniest Person in Nebraska.

entertaining some example sentences
entertaining some example sentences

Example sentences of “entertaining”:

– Flagler’s land for houses was bought by people active in the Gilded Age, and in 1902 Flagler himself built a Beaux-Arts architectureBeaux-Arts Whitehall, designed by the New York–based firm Carrère and Hastings and helped start the Palm Beach winter “season” by entertaining visitors.

– In 1944, all geisha districts were shut because of World War Two, and geisha, like everyone else, had to help out with the war; in Tokyo alone, close to 9,000 geisha were still entertaining guests before they were told they could not work as geisha anymore.

– The story of Jack is little known, perhaps because he was an unsuitable role model for entertaining children.

– Sock puppets are often used for entertaining people, especially children.

– He is widely regarded as someone who helped make video games liked by a wider audience by focusing on making entertaining games rather than advanced hardware.

– Originally, geisha were men, who travelled throughout the red-light districts, entertaining clients with music, dancing and poetry.

– They are mostly made for the purpose of entertaining young children.

– While it is a good faith attempt at enforcing wikibreaks, we shouldn’t be entertaining those types of block requests.

– It makes it simpler, easier, more entertaining and “readable”.

– The band plays rock music and is very entertaining and humorous.

– In about 1198, he left Vienna and spent many years travelling around, visiting courts in Europe, entertaining dukes and princes, and singing his songs.

– While entertaining at a children’s hospital, Arthur’s gun falls out of his pocket.

– He flew mostly in the North of England.  Later, he worked in the United States as a barnstormer, entertaining people by doing tricks in his airplane.  In 1921, he returned to Australia.  There he kept working as a barnstormer and also flew airmail services.

– The critical consensus is: “As entertaining as it is innovative, Toy Story kicked off Pixar’s unprecedented run of quality pictures, reinvigorating animated film in the process.” The film is “Certified Fresh”.

- Flagler's land for houses was bought by people active in the Gilded Age, and in 1902 Flagler himself built a Beaux-Arts architectureBeaux-Arts Whitehall, designed by the New York–based firm Carrère and Hastings and helped start the Palm Beach winter "season" by entertaining visitors.

- In 1944, all geisha districts were shut because of World War Two, and geisha, like everyone else, had to help out with the war; in Tokyo alone, close to 9,000 geisha were still entertaining guests before they were told they could not work as geisha anymore.

“classification” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “classification”:

+ The Köppen Climate Classification system says that Brewster has a semi-arid climate, abbreviated “BSk” on climate maps.

+ The Köppen climate classification subtype for this climate is Af.

+ USK defines itself as “the strictest age classification rules in the world”.

+ Types of polyploids: their classification and significance.

+ The leader of the combination classification wears a white jersey.

+ This name is part of the biological classification of that species.

classification use in-sentences
classification use in-sentences

Example sentences of “classification”:

+ Refused Classification means that the Classification Board has banned the item from being released in Australia.

+ The Köppen climate classification type for the climate at Privas is an “Oceanic climate” and of the subtype Cfb.

+ A phylogenetic, revised classification of genera in the Drosophilidae.

+ The Köppen climate classification type for the climate at Chambéry is an “Oceanic climate” and of the subtype Cfb.

+ The Köppen Climate Classification system says that Virgil has a humid subtropical climate, abbreviated “Cfa” on climate maps.

+ Under the Cronquist system and some other plant classification systems, the order Fabales contains only the family family Fabaceae.

+ Australia uses the Australian Classification Board film rating system.

+ He won the Points classification in the Vuelta a EspañaPoints classification in the 1957 Vuelta a España.

+ Present-day biological classification is a mixture of the old Linnaean and the modern cladistic principles of taxonomy.

+ This template is an implementation detail, encapsulating the classification association we use for its parent template.

+ In 1953, he finished his coursework with the final classification of 18 values.

+ Refused Classification means that the Classification Board has banned the item from being released in Australia.

+ The Köppen climate classification type for the climate at Privas is an "Oceanic climate" and of the subtype Cfb.

+ The presently classification is based on recent molecular biologymolecular and genetic analysis.

+ Rabbits are of a different biological classification than hares.

+ It is classified as a Dardic Language but this is more of a geographical classification than a linguistic one.

+ Their classification is somewhat unclear, but some sources say there are five living genera and 11 species.

+ He published the first biological classification of bacteria, based on their appearance.

+ Abstraction concerns the ways by which higher, less “real” concepts are derived from the usage and classification of literal data or other information.

+ The biggest unequivocally C-type asteroid is 10 Hygiea, although the SMASS classification places the biggest asteroid 1 Ceres, here as well, because that scheme lacks a G-type.

+ Traditionally, the most common classification of the cephalopods has been a three-fold division into the nautiloids, ammonoids, and coleoids.

+ The Köppen climate classification type for Pontarlier is an “Oceanic climate” and of the subtype Cfb.

More in-sentence examples of “classification”:

+ You can use the language template to show the genetic classification of a language at a glance.

+ The Köppen Climate Classification system says that Kinsley has a humid subtropical climate, abbreviated “Cfa” on climate maps.

+ It was refused classification or banned in several areas, particularly Germany.

+ According to the most widely accepted flowering plant classification system, this is the second diverging group of angiosperms after “Amborella”.

+ However, some physicians continue to use the older classification inappropriately.

+ This classification system was first proposed by Gordon Willey and Philip Phillips in the widely accepted 1958 book “Method and Theory in American Archaeology”.

+ A spectral classification of galaxies.

+ The climate in Prades in the Köppen climate classification is Cfb – Oceanic climate with template summers.

+ The term classified information generally refers to information that is subject to special security classification regulations imposed by many national governments.

+ Under the pre-1968 classification system these locomotives were known as the English Electric Type 4.

+ The Köppen climate classification type for the climate at Vichy is an “Oceanic climate” and of the subtype “Cfb”.

+ The Köppen climate classification type for the climate at Dijon is an “Oceanic climate” and of the subtype Cfb.

+ In astronomy, stellar classification is a way of grouping stars by temperature.

+ Cheesman in the first of a series of papers in the “Kew Bulletin” on the classification of the bananas, with a total of 25 species.

+ Class 139 is the TOPS classification Today’s Railways no74 p59 for PPM60 model lightweight railcar units built by Parry People Movers for use on the Network Railnational rail network in Great Britain.

+ As with the version at en – The article as a whole is unsourced and not verifiable – the “references” deal with statistical classification as a whole and in no way related to article’s subject.

+ The Köppen climate classification type for the climate at Châlons-en-Champagne is a “Marine West Coast Climate” and of the subtype “Cfb”.

+ They also disagree about its classification and possible diagnosis.

+ The Köppen Climate Classification system says that Brownell has a humid subtropical climate, abbreviated “Cfa” on climate maps.

+ It makes use of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems.

+ The Harvard classification system is a one-dimensional classification scheme.

+ French Commission de Classification des Oeuvres Cinématographiques rated the movie 18+.

+ It is usually better to abbreviate the classification to the major ranks and then discuss the classification in more detail in the article.

+ The Köppen Climate Classification system says that Oakley has a humid continental climate, abbreviated “Dfa” on climate maps.

+ However, in 2017, the Cat Classification Task Force of the IUCN Cat Specialist Group revised felid taxonomy and recognized the tiger populations in continental Asia as “P.

+ There has been a great deal of disagreement about the classification of mudrocks.

+ The other families treated in the Fabales by the APG II classification were placed in separate orders by Cronquist, the Polygalaceae within its own order, the Polygalales, and the Quillajaceae and Surianaceae within the Rosales.

+ Decision stream is a directed acyclic graph of decision rules for classification and regression tasks Fig.

+ There is no specific classification of what are an artist’s own activities.In any case, the concept artist implies knowledge of art and at the same time, is a craft that can be professional but not necessarily.

+ It is included in the rosid group of the eudicots in the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group II classification system.

+ It is not part of the usual classification system, and is not used by all biologists.

+ This sort of classification is not traditional, but it does reflect our knowledge of palaeontology and evolution.

+ The Köppen Climate Classification system says that Cottonwood Falls has a humid subtropical climate, abbreviated “Cfa” on climate maps.

+ The most commonly used classification was the Köppen climate classification, first made by Wladimir Köppen.

+ The classification of the individual heron/egret species is difficult, and there is no clear consensus about the placement of many species into either of the two major genera, “Ardea” and “Egretta”.

+ She served as chairperson of the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board from 2010 to 2012 and in the Philippine Senate since 2013.

+ Write Once Read Many or WORM is a classification of computer storage media.

+ The Köppen Climate Classification system says that Benedict has a humid subtropical climate, abbreviated “Cfa” on climate maps.

+ The British Rail Class 43 is the classification used for the InterCity 125 High Speed Train power cars, built by BREL from 1976 to 1982.

+ It includes soil formation, classification and mapping.

+ Their classification and evolutionary relationships are still under discussion.

+ Taxoboxes should include all major ranks above the taxon described in the article, plus minor ranks that are important to understanding the classification of the taxon described in the article, or which are discussed in the article.

+ He wrote over 200 papers, mostly in discrete geometry, an area in which he was known for many classification theorems.

+ The Köppen climate classification type for Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire is an “Oceanic climate” and of the subtype Cfb.

+ The recent trend has been back to the original classification as a separate genus.

+ The Köppen Climate Classification system says that Barnard has a humid subtropical climate, abbreviated “Cfa” on climate maps.

+ The Köppen Climate Classification system says that Burlingame has a humid subtropical climate, abbreviated “Cfa” on climate maps.

+ You can use the language template to show the genetic classification of a language at a glance.

+ The Köppen Climate Classification system says that Kinsley has a humid subtropical climate, abbreviated "Cfa" on climate maps.

“babel” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “babel”:

– In order to have Babel boxes on another Wikimedia project, just copy this page to that project.

– This template is used to create Babel box templates.

– Now users can write “” and have Babel boxes on their user pages to tell people which languages they speak.

– The writer Isaac Babel was born in the city.

– Some modern scholars have associated the Tower of Babel with known structures, notably the Etemenanki, a ziggurat dedicated to the Mesopotamian god Marduk in Babylon.

babel use in-sentences
babel use in-sentences

“monarch” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “monarch”:

+ Following Richard CromwellRichard Cromwell’s resignation of May 25th 1659 he was succeeded by the Charles II took back power and was restored as the monarch of England, Scotland and Ireland.

+ Under the Constitution, of the Republic of India, the President replaced the Monarch as ceremonial head of state.

+ Jamshid had now become the greatest monarch the world had ever known.

+ The Gambia became a republic in 1970 and the Monarch and Governor-General were replaced by an executive President.

+ Wu Zetian Wu Tse-tien; was the first female monarch of China.

monarch in-sentences
monarch in-sentences

Example sentences of “monarch”:

+ They give advice to the monarch on things happening related to the government.

+ However, it is also about the balance between monarch and Parliament.

+ They give advice to the monarch on things happening related to the government.

+ However, it is also about the balance between monarch and Parliament.

+ Torture was forbidden, except by the express instruction of the monarch or a body such as the Privy Council of the United KingdomPrivy Council or the Star Chamber.

+ The Governor General of Australia does the work of the monarch for the national Government.

+ In an absolute monarchy the monarch is the only source of all laws.

+ When there is a monarch ruling a country as an absolute monarchy, this is also called an autocracy.

+ In North America, the monarch is found from southern Canada to northern South America.

+ He put a label on each Monarch he found.

+ In countries where the monarch can dismiss or appoint governments, this is usually only done to make sure that the democratic process is respected, without taking sides in politics.

+ In the UK, the monarch gives or takes away whether a place is a city or not.

+ These were questions of how much power the monarch and Parliament should have, and how much one should control the other.

+ Life for a monarch butterfly begins as an egg hatched from an adult.

+ This title was usually granted by a monarch to reward a subject for longtime faithful service or some very notable deeds.

+ The Iwang Puriklai was the absolute monarch of the kingdom.

More in-sentence examples of “monarch”:

+ He was the fourth Danish monarch of the House of Glucksburg.

+ Today, the only monarch to use the title “emperor” is the Emperor of Japan although his power is mostly ceremonyceremonial and the “de facto” head of government is the Prime Minister of Japan.

+ This was is a written order issued on behalf of the monarch to hold a general election.

+ The Governor-General of Grenada has been the representative of the Monarchy of GrenadaGrenadian monarch since the country’s independence from the United Kingdom in 1974.

+ Since 2009, Belgian law identifies the eldest child of a Belgian monarch the royal heir.

+ They’re an “acting monarch“, and does the job of a monarch where the real monarch is either too young, sick or cannot do what he is meant to for some other reason.

+ The monarch was the Head of the Church of England.

+ Sometimes the monarch is also the head of the state religion and makes religious laws also.

+ The notion that an emperor is a monarch who outranks a mere king dates from this period.

+ In Britain there was a formal presentation of the debutants to the monarch at Court.

+ The last French monarch was Napoleon III, who was an emperor rather than a king.

+ Queen Elizabeth II said that Goderich was “the prettiest town in Canada.” But no reigning monarch has ever visited the town.

+ Diapause may occur in a completely immobile stage, such as the pupae and eggs, or it may occur in very active stages that undergo extensive migrations, such as the adult Monarch butterfly, “Danaus plexippus”.

+ After a long search, He finally found millions of monarch butterflies covering every part of the area.

+ It was the first time since the Norman Conquest in 1066 that the monarch made a public speech in English.

+ It has a system of government known as a constitutional monarchy, meaning that it has a monarch, but that the monarch does not rule the country, and that a government is elected democratically.

+ France 3 Some states are clear case monarchies, where constitution does not limit the power of the monarch – In that context coming up with a term such as “religious democracy” is problematic; I don’t see a clear definition, or a clear field where I could say this state is a “religious democracy”.

+ This was discovered by Fred Urquhart of the University of Toronto, who studied monarch butterflies for nearly forty years.

+ The head of the Royal Australian Navy is the Monarch presently Queen Elizabeth II.

+ The Monarch is orange.

+ The Monarch is more orange.

+ After 1603, it had the same monarch as the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Ireland.

+ Lord of Mann the Monarch of England was head of state.

+ She was the last monarch of Hawaii.

+ In such a charter, a sovereign, a monarch granted the town or city special rights.

+ He was succeeded as monarch by his elder daughter, Elizabeth.

+ She was the first reigning monarch to visit Australia, New Zealand and Fiji.

+ This made her the first monarch to ride the Underground.

+ The monarch places this coat of arms on a mantle lined with Ermine.

+ As a Commonwealth realm, St Kitts and Nevis has the same monarch as several other Commonwealth countries, Queen Elizabeth II.

+ A very popular monarch she officially ruled the state with her husband but died prematurely after a reign of only 11 months.

+ The monarch during his term as Governor-General was Queen Elizabeth II.

+ Shortly after the death of Bogd Khaan, the last monarch of Mongolia the monarchy was replaced by a communist government in 1924, and the country was renamed the Mongolian People’s Republic.

+ In law, the head of the Royal Navy is the monarch or her consort, holding the ceremonial title of Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom.

+ Birds that have had the bad experience of eating a Monarch will usually not eat a Viceroy.

+ Queen Elizabeth II became the first reigning monarch to visit Australia in 1954, greeted by huge crowds across the nation.

+ When he was at MIT he was involved with the Monarch and Daedalus human powered airplane teams.

+ The monarch can also pick who gets to be the next monarch and can change the rules at any time.

+ The Irish State Coach is a carriage used by the British monarch to ride from Buckingham Palace to the Palace of Westminster to open Parliament.

+ The term “Restoration” means both the actual event which put a monarch back in power, and the period immediately after Charles II came to power.

+ The monarch or the person that represents them have to follow the advice of a group of people in the Privy Council, called the cabinet.

+ Ferdinand VI was a King of Spain July 1746 until his death in 1759 aged 49 He was the fourth son of the previous monarch Philip V of SpainPhilip V and his first wife Maria Luisa of Savoy.

+ In the “Insei” system, the monarch abdicated or retired and a new emperor was named; however, the old emperor held on to significant power and influence in the court and in the nation.

+ In some countries including Sweden since 1980, the Netherlands since 1983, Norway since 1990, Belgium since 1991, Denmark since 2009, and the United Kingdom since 2015, the eldest child of a monarch is expected to become the next monarch.

+ During state visits, the monarch and the visiting head of state are escorted in a state carriage up The Mall, and the street is decorated with Union Flags and the flags of the visiting head of state’s country.

+ The change may have been made to appease Catholics who could not accept the monarch as “Head of the Church”, seeing the church as the Pope’s domain, or it may have been made because Elizabeth was a woman.

+ A white form of the monarch has been seen in Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia and the United States.

+ He was born the heir to the title of Prince of Carignano, which was one of the most senior members of the Sardinian royal court behind the monarch himself.

+ He was the fourth Danish monarch of the House of Glucksburg.

+ Today, the only monarch to use the title "emperor" is the Emperor of Japan although his power is mostly ceremonyceremonial and the "de facto" head of government is the Prime Minister of Japan.

“prosperous” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “prosperous”:

– People are shown as healthy, happy and prosperous in “Beer Street”, while in “Gin Lane” they are scrawny, lazy and careless.

– Lakshmi is the epitome of everything good and prosperous in the world.

– In “La prison juive: Humeurs et méditations d’un témoin Daniel argues that prosperous Jews in the west live in a self-imposed prison made of up of three invisible walls: the idea of the Chosen People, Holocaust remembrance, and support for Israel.

– The Nizam’s state was a prosperous one and had its own army, railway and airline network, postal system and radio network.

– Wenzhou was a prosperous foreign treaty port, which remains well-preserved today.

– The Khuman kingdom was once more extensive and prosperous than that of the Ningthoujas.

prosperous some example sentences
prosperous some example sentences

Example sentences of “prosperous”:

– His father, John, and grandfather were prosperous wine merchants in London.

– She lived a long and prosperous life and will be remembered fondly by many.

– James Buchanan was born on April 23, 1791 in Cove Gap, Pennsylvania, into a prosperous merchant family.

– He recorded his first song “Lidija” in 1967 and has enjoyed a prosperous career in the former Yugoslavia.

– Economy of Bratislava is prosperous and based on automobile industry, chemical industry and services.

– As a result a number of prosperous mill owners looked for new business opportunities to diversify their interests.

– In spite of above all every one respects others belief and faith and celebrates others’ festivals which makes a peaceful and prosperous society.

– It was named after ancient Carthage, a place known in history as a prosperous center of commerce.

– The industrial business is not as prosperous as their agricultural business, but is still growing as businesses have moved their factories and production outside of the bigger, major cities.

- His father, John, and grandfather were prosperous wine merchants in London.

- She lived a long and prosperous life and will be remembered fondly by many.
- James Buchanan was born on April 23, 1791 in Cove Gap, Pennsylvania, into a prosperous merchant family.

– Coolidge was president during a prosperous economy and the country did not face many challenges.

– However, the shops treating a lot of consumer electrionics for foreign countries are prosperous by foreign tourists.

– The first edition, in French, included a subscription list of prosperous sponsors, such as the Earl of Sandwich and the Duke of Cumberland.

– He came from a prosperous family, and worked briefly as a lawyer in the 1820s.

– While there is a strong connection between a high HDI score and a prosperous economy, it is not always the case.

– When discussing the prosperous past and building the railroads, the song jumps an octave and moves briefly into a major key, evoking energy and optimism.

Sentence example of “crime”

How to use in-sentence of “crime”:

+ Jewish-American organized crime emerged within the American Jewish community during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

+ The police do not know which person committed the crime and which person just helped.

+ Genocide is the crime of killing many people who are all part of one ethnic or religious group, or some sort of similar group, and trying to destroy that group.

+ Skagen has received several awards, including the Norwegian Booksellers’ Prize in 1985 and the Glass Key Award in 1996 for best Nordic crime novel.

+ The Black organization is an international crime organization and its main activity is assassination, trading, and inventing new drugs.

+ Prostitution “per se” is not a crime in Brazil, unlike procuring.

Sentence example of crime
Sentence example of crime

Example sentences of “crime”:

+ Community discussion of rising crime rates sought to avoid a government- or police-operated system of cameras.

+ This novel is a mix of a thriller and crime story.

+ King was nominated for a Golden Globe Award, SAG Award and a Satellite Award for her role as Gypsy Blanchard in the limited crime drama “The Act” in 2020.

+ On 1 March 2011, she was acquitted by the court of Taranto for the crime of abuse of office and fraud on the procurement investigation that she was accused of due to lack of evidence.

+ Later, Peter promises to attend Mary Jane Watson’s Play play, but is distracted by a crime in progress and has to go fight it and arrest the criminal.

+ For this crime he was sentenced to the mandatory minimum term of life imprisonment.

+ Some of the crime from this district was used in the TV show “The Wire”.

+ Saward was the victim of the 1986 Ealing vicarage rape, a crime whose sentencing scandalized the UK and led indirectly to changes in the law.

+ This was to avoid a Indictmentcharge from the last crime he committed.

+ The charter was seen as a political crime by the communist regime.

+ Engel was a founder of Crime Writers of Canada.

+ Similarly, punching somebody in the nose can constitute both the crime and tort of “battery”.

+ She was in a movie the same year with a small role in the 1956 Alfred Hitchcock crime drama, “The Wrong Man”.

+ Simpson: American Crime Story” which aired in 2016 as the first season of FX FX “American Crime Story”; it won nine Emmy Awards.

+ The first El Gato Negro was Agustin Guerrero, a former luchador from South Texas who decided to use his skills to fight crime during the early ’50s and late ’60s.

+ Organized crime is a serious problem in Brazil.

+ The Chicago Outfit is an Italian-American organized crime syndicate based in Chicago, Illinois, which dates back to the 1910s.

+ This law made it a crime for a doctor to give a patient medications that would kill them.

+ The United States Foreign Military Studies Office said that the Russian Ground Forces is “an institution increasingly defined by the high levels of military criminality and corruption embedded within it at every level” which is basically saying that the Russian Ground Forces has high levels of crime and corruption placed in every level.

+ He was the crime bossboss of the Chicago Outfit from 1947 until 1972.

+ Community discussion of rising crime rates sought to avoid a government- or police-operated system of cameras.

+ This novel is a mix of a thriller and crime story.
+ King was nominated for a Golden Globe Award, SAG Award and a Satellite Award for her role as Gypsy Blanchard in the limited crime drama "The Act" in 2020.

More in-sentence examples of “crime”:

+ Before joining Rise Against in early 2007, Blair was a member of hardcore punk group called Only Crime along with his brother, Doni Blair who currently plays with the Toadies.

+ The police use this method to convince a suspect that confessing to the crime is the best way out for the suspect.

+ It revolved around the work of regional crime squads, plain-clothes CID officers based in the fictional region of Wyvern.

+ An act or omission is a crime if it is capable of being followed by what are called criminal proceedings.

+ The movie is about the Japanese underworld of crime with American crimes mixed in.

+ In some countries, such as the United Kingdom, rape is a separate crime to sexual assault.

+ Treason was the last crime to be punished by death in New Zealand.

+ The Street Crime Unit is now replaced by local precinct Anti-Crime Units.

+ Reports of Crime issued July and August 1861 declared £120 rewards, £20 for Clark’s apprehension, and £50 for Peisley’s, and further sum of £50 by Government for such information as shall lead to the conviction of those concerned in the outrage of attacking and wounding the Patrol with Firearms in the Bathurst District.

+ This means that they are being killed as a punishment for a crime that they were accused of, usually murder.

+ For a seditious conspiracy charge, a crime need only be planned.

+ His works include the psychological thriller “The Hand That Rocks the Cradle the neo-noir crime movie “L.A.

+ For example, they could be put in jail without a trial, or without even knowing what crime they were being charged with.

+ He was responsible for at least three crime sprees throughout California.

+ In 2009, she joined the Bangladesh group of news reporters and became a crime reporter.

+ His notable TV roles include Wyatt Langmore in the Netflix crime drama “Ozark.

+ Alan Turing, the man who helped the Allies in World War II by breaking the Enigma Code used by the Germans, was convicted of this crime and according to some speculations he ultimately killed himself over the effects of the attempt to cure his homosexuality.

+ This means that people are scared of the death penalty and are less likely to commit a capital crime if they know they could get the death penalty.

+ Disability bullying can become a type of hate crime or hate speech.

+ Additionally, he co-starred as Vincent Savino in the CBS crime drama “Vegas”.

+ Defendants being charged with a crime have the right to be represented by the lawyer they want.

+ Raffaele Cutolo was an Italian crime boss.

+ Zeferetti was a member of the New York State Crime Control Planning Board from 1972 until 1974 and a representative to President’s Conference on Correction, 1971.

+ During the dinner party they come close to boasting about their crime and arouse the suspicions of the teacher who eventually exposes them and alerts the police.

+ Before joining Rise Against in early 2007, Blair was a member of hardcore punk group called Only Crime along with his brother, Doni Blair who currently plays with the Toadies.

+ The police use this method to convince a suspect that confessing to the crime is the best way out for the suspect.
+ It revolved around the work of regional crime squads, plain-clothes CID officers based in the fictional region of Wyvern.

+ The main crime they accused him of was plotting with Austria to restore the absolute monarchy.

+ The IPC crime rate in 2006 was 167.7 compared to 165.3 in 2005, showing an increase of 1.5% in 2006 over 2005.

+ They did psychological tests and interviews to make sure that the participants were psychologically healthy, with no history of crime or drug abuse or any medical disabilities.

+ Most often, forensics is about proving that someone was present at a place where a crime was committed.

+ If the person is in his own home and the crime is not a serious one, an officer needs an arrest warrant.

+ TV networkBravo true crime series “Dirty John”.

+ Ramírez starred as Gianni Versace in the limited crime series “The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story”.

+ Even the Erinyes accepted the decision, and from then on they were also called Eumenides, which means “the kind ones”, because they could also let people go in peace if their crime was done for a good reason.

+ Normally, a hate crime is not caused in any way by something the victim did or said, but just because of who they are.

+ He also played in crime movies and westerns at this time.

+ He received the 1992 Deutscher Krimi PreisGerman Crime Fiction Prize for “One Man, One Murder”.

+ Simpson: American Crime Story” as prosecutor William Hodgman.

+ He has also appeared as the Joker on the Fox crime series “Gotham”.

+ He worked undercover between September 1976 and July 1981 as part of an undercover job into the Bonanno crime family and the Colombo crime family, two of the Five Families of the Italian-American MafiaMafia in New York City.

+ She is best known for playing Catwoman in the 1966 movie version of “Batman”, Betty Jones in the 1970s crime drama “Barnaby Jones” and Ruth Martin on the ABC soap opera “All My Children”.

+ The crime was often punished by “ducking”.

+ While obedience is the law, disobedience, insubordination and crime are a violation and resistance to the authority.

+ Iranian president Hassan Rouhani cancelled his trip to France, and called the attacks a crime against humanity.

+ By the 1970s there was rising crime and a decline in business within the downtown core.

+ The explosion was felt many miles away from the crime site.

+ Paul Getty in the 2017 crime drama movie “All the Money in the World”, but after sexual harassment statements were made against Spacey, director Ridley Scott decided to cut his scenes and Christopher Plummer replaced him.

+ Sometimes, crime fiction is also in the science fiction or historical fiction genres, but usually they are separate.