“expanding” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “expanding”:

+ In the mid-6th century they started expanding again into the English Midlands.

+ Since 1995, thanks to the acquisition of business of other Calabrian issuers, leaving the boundaries of the historic Ionian coast of the Province of Reggio Calabria, expanding its customer base in Calabria and then adjacent regions.

+ Blowback is a system of operation for self-loading firearms that obtains energy from the motion of the cartridge case as it is pushed to the rear by expanding gases created by the ignition of the propellant charge.

+ These stars usually become white dwarfs, leaving behind an expanding ball of ionized gas, which we see as a roughly circular bright nebula.

+ Some users don’t even realize how the extra revisions pile-up, expanding as a long list under the History tab of past edits.

+ I know that expanding the album articles would be the best thing to do, but we have so many of these now that few of us would have the time to do that.

+ The result has been solid and paced economic development that rival its early 70’s “miracle years”, as reflected in its expanding capital markets, lowest unemployment rates in decades, and consistent international trade surpluses – that led to the accumulation of reserves and liquidation of foreign debt.

+ Dar es Salaam’s rapidly expanding population presents both significant challenges and opportunities.

expanding - sentence examples
expanding – sentence examples

Example sentences of “expanding”:

+ Having taken over their father John Cadbury’s expanding business in 1861, the Quakers George and Richard Cadbury needed to move their cocoa and chocolate factory from Bridge Street in central Birmingham to a greenfield site to allow for expansion.

+ Dina is a rapidly expanding commercial town in the Jhelum District of the province of Punjab Punjab, Pakistan.

+ I’ve been working really hard on expanding the article and I believe it has great length, has few red links, and as a player of the game myself, I feel it explains how to play very well.

+ Davis contributed to other Kurtzman magazines—”Trump Trump”, “Humbug” and “Help!”—eventually expanding into illustrations for record jackets, movie posters, books and magazines, including “Time” and “TV Guide”.

+ Conflict resolution is an expanding field of professional practice, both in the U.S.

+ Hawking talks about the expanding universe.

+ You are welcome to help in expanding too.

+ The universe is still expanding today, and getting colder as well.

+ Traditional yurts consist of an expanding wooden circular frame carrying a felt cover.

+ Since English in Pakistan is a well-established and popular, expanding language, people there read and write in it too.

+ I’ve noticed several new users, while greatly expanding a low-traffic article, will keep saving every new phrase as though other users might pounce, at any minute, on the revised article before the next desperate SAVE is made.

+ This means expanding or opening.

+ I’ve been reverting vandalism, expanding and creating several core articles along with helping other users when in need.

+ Since then I have worked on expanding out wrestling articles.

+ For every edition, Yotcmdr will be chosing articles that need creating, expanding or being attended to.

+ Red-shift is linked to the belief that the universe is expanding as the wavelength of the light is increasing, almost as if stretched as planets and galaxies move away from us, which shares similarities to that of the Doppler effect, involving sound waves.

+ The Inca Empire reached its height under Huayna Capac was responsible for expanding much of the empire to those borders.

+ The predictable occurrence of whale sharks in a few areas, such as western Australia, has led to the development of an expanding tourism industry.

+ Restoring the foreskin would involve expanding the skin to make something similar to the foreskin, but connective tissues cut during circumcision cannot be brought back.

+ Having taken over their father John Cadbury's expanding business in 1861, the Quakers George and Richard Cadbury needed to move their cocoa and chocolate factory from Bridge Street in central Birmingham to a greenfield site to allow for expansion.

+ Dina is a rapidly expanding commercial town in the Jhelum District of the province of Punjab Punjab, Pakistan.
+ I've been working really hard on expanding the article and I believe it has great length, has few red links, and as a player of the game myself, I feel it explains how to play very well.

More in-sentence examples of “expanding”:

+ It either needs expanding or deleting.

+ A typical use for hotstrings is expanding abbreviations.

+ Some groups build upon his teachings, expanding upon and extending them.

+ There have been many different plans announced to redevelop the site such as reviving and expanding the park, but it still an abandoned amusement park.

+ In some classification systems they have been called Plantae, by expanding the traditional plant kingdom to include the green algae.

+ His enthusiastic comments, on television and radio, have gone a long way in expanding the popularity of rugby in France, especially north of the Loire.

+ Tyco International, General Motors, and Michelin Shenyang Tire Corporation, are expanding their operations in Shenyang due to a deep pool of skilled technical labor; good transportation; low land-use fees; and solid local support.

+ Bush’s support on protecting manufactured goods and for voting against expanding S-CHIP in the later years of his career.

+ Its aim was to establish a caliphate in the Sunni majority regions of Iraq, later expanding this to include Syria.

+ It is still expanding right now, and the expansion is getting faster.

+ He then began expanding his kingdom.

+ He also said he didn’t feel comfortable expanding them – he’s now been blocked for a week.

+ Planets would fly off into the rapidly expanding universe.

+ The town became a recreational area for the expanding city of Berlin.

+ In 2007, Seven I Holdings announced that it would be expanding its American operations, with an additional 1,000 7-Eleven stores in the United States.

+ His time in office was known by a huge organizational reform, cutting staff and administrative costs in the UNHCR’s Geneva head office and expanding UNHCR’s emergency response capacity during the worst displacement crisis since the World War II.

+ We do have core article issues, mainly expanding one or two sentence stubs into even a hint of a real article, but we should also be open to any editor who has a personal niche they want to develop.

+ I’ve taken on-board the criticisms from the first time I nominated this, and the only thing I couldn’t see how to “fix” was expanding the article – Alba is only 27 years old and this article covers her career, childhood and personal life thoroughly.

+ A universe with more phantom energy is an accelerating universe, expanding at an ever-increasing rate.

+ Due to expanding restrictions on work permits restaurants have found it difficult to employ such specialists.

+ It has undergone extensive development and growth since the 21st century began while also being slowly merged by rapidly expanding Doha from the north.

+ Between 1773 and 1779 Hyder Ali was expanding his kingdom.

+ Tigranakert was founded as the new capital of the Armenian Empire in order to be in a more central position within the boundaries of the expanding empire.

+ An expanding arsenal of experimental methods yields an explosion of insights into protein folding mechanisms.

+ Tough and always moving into new areas, the cane toads started reproducing and expanding outwards every wet season.

+ The British Council needed specialists in applied linguistics because it was expanding language teaching programs around the world.

+ In 2015 the success of the new venture grew well and they decided to stop manufacturing and installing windows and doors and focus on expanding their range of products for sale online and through a newly built local trade counter.

+ The end of the Second World War brought civil engineering projects, which helped turn Owensboro from a sleepy industrial town into a modern, expanding community by the turn of the 1960s.

+ We are working on expanding the parser function so you can for example use.

+ Some of the processes observed include fog formation from the interaction of cool air from above mixing with heated air from below, the recharge processes of water entering into the conduit and expanding from below, and entry of superheated steam measuring as high as 265°F into the conduit.

+ Some botanists recommend expanding the existing plant kingdom to include charophyceans and chlorophytes.Campbell N.A.

+ Various changes have been proposed to address these issues, including expanding the powers of the presidency, expanding the Federal Council itself or adding a second layer of ministers between the Council and the departments.

+ In effect, the space-time volume of the observable universe is expanding and Hubble’s law is the direct physical observation of this.

+ The expanding tissue constricts these veins.

+ In the 1980s, WPP began expanding due to buying other companies.

+ We seem to have got into a habit of writing stubs, and not expanding them.

+ Originally set up in the old Hall of the United States House of RepresentativesHouse of Representatives, renamed National Statuary Hall, the expanding collection has since been spread throughout the Capitol.

+ This, combined with new funding businesses, allowed the city to start expanding again.

+ This means it pulls itself together, instead of expanding with the universe.

+ Nevertheless, as Empress Dowager Cixi wanted to build a grand garden she embezzled the money originally allocated for expanding the Beiyang Fleet, the commanders did not have enough money to buy the latest weapons for the fleet.

+ By the early 1930s, there was growing interest in expanding the service across the continent.

+ Nelson supported same-sex marriage, lowering taxes on lower and middle income families, expanding environmental programs and regulation, protecting the Affordable Care Act and expanding Medicaid.

+ It was Georges Lemaître who first noted that an expanding universe could be traced back in time to an originating single point.

+ These two stars are thought to be cooling and expanding on their way to becoming red giants.

+ It has over 500 locations around Ontario and are expanding across the nation.

+ But one thing they agreed on was they both opposed slavery expanding to the territories.

+ They are also unsure whether the size of the Universe is infinite, meaning it’s size never ends as it has been expanding since the Big Bang.

+ It either needs expanding or deleting.

+ A typical use for hotstrings is expanding abbreviations.

Some in-sentence examples of “complements”

How to use in-sentence of “complements”:

+ In plant engineering, “Agrobacterium”-like conjugation complements other standard vehicles such as tobacco mosaic virus.

+ It complements the GNU General Public License, which is a copyleft license designed for free software.

+ Predator suites and Flabellinid Nudibranch nematocyst complements in the Gulf of Maine.

+ Although these artistic complements may not be precise complements under the scientific definition, most artistic color wheels are laid out roughly like the HSV color wheel discussed above.

+ Most tags carry a plain text inscription and a barcode as complements for direct reading and for cases of any failure of radio frequency electronics.

+ When placed next to each other, complements make each other appear brighter.

+ When two complements are mixed they produce a gray or brown.

Some in-sentence examples of complements
Some in-sentence examples of complements

How to use the word “seldom”

How to use in-sentence of “seldom”:

+ Although large ones are powerful enough to kill an adult human, attacks seldom happen.

+ Membership is seldom given.

+ Modern aircraft seldom used V8s because the heavy weight reduces performance.

+ They are seldom struck by lightning.

+ In the 18th century the hundreds of rulers of parts of the Holy Roman Empire were practically independent; they seldom had to obey the Emperor, and often made war against each other or against the Emperor.

+ The Wehrmacht seldom called it by that name.

+ Shallots seldom produce seeds.

How to use the word seldom
How to use the word seldom

Example sentences of “seldom”:

+ Older people learn differently, so they seldom learn a second language as well as they learn their native language.

+ They seldom leave scars.
+ Lights and cameras were aimed at the cage, and a speaker through the loudspeaker seldom reminded the audience of what was happening.

+ Older people learn differently, so they seldom learn a second language as well as they learn their native language.

+ They seldom leave scars.

+ Lights and cameras were aimed at the cage, and a speaker through the loudspeaker seldom reminded the audience of what was happening.

+ A combination of backup media may be the best course; for instance, backing up currently used files to Flash Drives or Micro Drives, and keeping seldom used files on DVD or CD.that snapbacks are back.

+ The Supreme Court has seldom restrained the use of the “commerce clause” for widely varying purposes.

+ Large quantities of stone tools have been found at Koobi Fora both on the surface and in caches, which have dates of their own, but are seldom in association with hominins.

+ River: Locals seldom use the river as a means of transportation these days, but instead for tourist-related boat rides and karaoke dinners.

+ Mass media seldom provide for audience participation.

+ The Chinese cobra is a very alert, seldom cornered, but if confronted will raise its forebody and spread its hood and strike readily if necessary.

+ Fortune travelled to some areas of China that had seldom been visited by Europeans, including remote areas of Fujian, Guangdong, and Jiangsu provinces.

+ Nowadays, people seldom kowtow and bow to others instead.

+ Most user warnings follow the “Twinkle workflow” of clicking on the user talk link on the “rollback successful” page, so the discrepancy was seldom noticed.

“nominator” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “nominator”:

+ Speedy closed as not promoted: I suggest that the nominator takes time to look over the requirements for VGA before proposing further articles, and in particular Yellow, a current VGA that is also a song.

+ Closed as not promoted: Nominator the article.

+ I try to avoid the VGA/GA process, etc, unless there are glaring errors as I personally believe getting articles promoted has more to do with how many friends the nominator has on IRC than the quality of the article.

+ Closed as not promoted: No updates here from the nominator in one month, and there are clearly outstanding issues remaining.

+ Result: Withdrawn by nominator per above.

nominator use in-sentences
nominator use in-sentences

Example sentences of “nominator”:

+ Here was what the nominator said.

+ I remind the nominator to look at the GA criteria.
+ Too much work to do and the nominator has said he has no intention to follow through on the nomination.

+ Here was what the nominator said.

+ I remind the nominator to look at the GA criteria.

+ Too much work to do and the nominator has said he has no intention to follow through on the nomination.

+ The nominator did not give time to complete the article.

+ Best of luck to you bluegoblin7, i know that you have a nominator and co-nominator, but i would have ; given the chance, so i will leave a comment instead, as i keep expressing good luck and hope to see you succeed, you deserve it.

+ I know that the nominator is not anti-category, because she has created many categories herself.

+ Extended for one week: The discussion has had little or no discussion made to it and it would be unfair to close this when no comments but those of the nominator have yet been made.

+ Would the nominator let me know on my talk page if he wants this discussion to run the full time.

+ He was the nominator of for adminship, and all were successful.

+ I am thinking we need to tighten the criterion for starting de-adminship, ideally it can be something like the nominator needs to be able to run for adminship per WP:CFA.

“goth” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “goth”:

– Lush made a hair gel inspired by this called Goth Juice that says ‘made from the tears of Robert Smith’ on the pot, but they don’t make it anymore.

– The word goth comes from the word “Gothic” which actually means “gloomy” or “dark”.

– Emo fashion also has been often confused with goth fashion and scene fashion.

– Black clothing is dark in emo and goth subculture.

Gothic fashion is very dark, exotic or complex clothing worn in goth subculture.

goth use in sentences
goth use in sentences

Use the word “subdue”

How to use in-sentence of “subdue”:

– When Artabanus tried to subdue him his troops were defeated.

– During the following years, Oliver Cromwell conducted two campaigns to subdue the Irish Catholics crushed the Scottish royalists, who had proclaimed King Charles II.

– Bradstreet felt that he did not have enough troops to subdue enemy Native Americans by force.

– Those that have venom use it mainly to kill and subdue prey rather than for self-defense.

– Bradstreet was to subdue the Native Americans around Detroit before marching south into the Ohio Country.

– Pallando and Alatar to aid some men and subdue others, primarily the Easterlings and Southrons who worshiped Sauron, and whose numbers were steadily increasing.

– In 1844 once again Lahore Darbar sent a large force under Diwan Mulraj and Hari Singh to subdue Karlal country.

Use the word subdue
Use the word subdue

“other from” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “other from”:

+ That same day, two more cases were confirmed with one female arriving from Italy in Nur-Sultan and the other from Germany in Almaty as well.

+ When two forces act towards each other from opposite sides, rock layers are bent into “folds”.

+ On July 4, 1863, following three days of battle at Gettysburg, the two armies watched each other from opposing ridges.

+ This episode reveals that Marceline and the Ice King knew each other from the aftermath of the Mushroom War, an apocalyptic-like event that occurred a thousand years before the beginning of the series.

+ For “Donatello”, there are two artists, one of the 14th century, the other from the 16th.

+ Alliances are created for players to protect each other from attacks, join together to raid other planets, or to promote free trade amongst members.

+ His mother was a SlovaksSlovak; his father was a Jew who had one parent from Hungary and the other from Poland.

other from in-sentences
other from in-sentences

“noah” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “noah”:

– In 1970 Dan Blocker starred in “Western Cockeyed Cowboys of Calico County”, accompanied by genre figures Noah Beery Jr., Jack Elam, and special star Mickey Rooney.

– The movie stars Ben Whishaw as the voice of Paddington, with Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins, Brendan Gleeson, Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent, Peter Capaldi, Tom Conti, Ben Miller, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Noah Taylor and Hugh Grant with Eileen Atkins in live-action roles.

– He then released other songs such as “Spectre”, “All Falls Down” with Noah Cyrus and Digital Farm Animals, “Ignite”, “Darkside” with Au/RA and Tomine Harley, and “Diamond Heart” with Sophia Somajo.

– On January 14, 2020, Noah released “Noah takes a photo of himself every day for 20 years” on YouTube.

– The show will be hosted by South African comedian Trevor Noah in September 2015.

– Wells also added Carol Flint, Alexa Junge, Peter Noah and John Sacret Young as consulting producers.

– From December 2014, Noah began appearing as a contributor on “The Daily Show” and became host on 28 September, 2015.

– He may be compared with Noah or Adam.

noah use in-sentences
noah use in-sentences

Example sentences of “noah”:

– The word “Semite” was taken from Shem, a son of Noah in Genesis.

– He was brought up by a field worker named Noah Johnson.

– He was known for his role as Noah “Puck” Puckerman on the television series “Glee”.

– He previously wrestled for many different Independent circuitindependent promotions such as Chikara, Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, Ring of Honor and Pro Wrestling Noah where he competed under his real name.

– In 2010 Noah Klieger was awarded the FIBA Order of Merit, and 2015 he was inducted into FIBA Hall of Fame for his contributions to international basketball.

– According to the Koran, Noah asked Canaan to come with him on the boat, but Canaan decided to climb a mountain insteadː “O my son, come aboard with us and be not with the disbelievers.” Canaan said, “I will take refuge on a mountain to protect me from the water.” Noah said, “There is no protector today from the decree of The Lord our God, except from whom He gives mercy.” Then the Koran says Canaan drowned.

– At 18, Noah had a starring role in the South African soap opera “Isidingo”.

– In late September 2012, NEC announced a return from IA-64 to the previous NOAH line of proprietary mainframe processors, now produced in a quad-core variant on 40nm, called NOAH-6.

– Joakim Simon Noah is an AmericansAmerican professional basketball player for the Chicago Bulls.

– In Christianity, too, it is seen as a symbol of peace, because according to the Bible, a dove brought an olive branch to Noah to show that the flood was over.

– According to Islam, Canaan, son of Noah or Yam, son of Noah was the fourth son of Noah and his wife Naamah.

– One of his sons sees Noah lying naked and laughs at his father.

– She was born on January 8, 1874 in Brooklyn, New York to Noah Hunt Schenck and Ann Pierce Pendleton.

– In December 2006, because “Everyday” was so popular, VH1 asked Noah to take photographs of himself in the same pose as he did in “Everyday”, but with some celebrities, including Paris Hilton, Lance Bass, David Hasselhoff, Jenna Jameson, will.i.am, Flavor Flav, lonelygirl15 and “Weird Al” Yankovic.

- The word "Semite" was taken from Shem, a son of Noah in Genesis.

- He was brought up by a field worker named Noah Johnson.

More in-sentence examples of “noah”:

– He has also worked worldwide, most notably in Pro Wrestling Noah through ROH’s involvement in the Global Professional Wrestling Alliance, a global team of wrestling promotions that allow their competitors to travel abroad to other companies.

– According to Noah Casey, Lu’s teachings do not prohibit the consumption of meat and alcohol; however, “The consumption of alcohol is limited to quantities not resulting in intoxication, and the eating of meat is restricted to animals not butchered especially for the person consuming.

– The third season of “Fargo Fargo”, an American anthology dark comedy–crime drama television series created by Noah Hawley.

– Change being made: I added: The first rainbow appeared before Noah after the flood.😄 God created that rainbow as a promise to Noah that he would never flood the earth ever again! Hallelujah!!! Praise the Lord!! That right Internet I just proven Yahweh! Praise be unto the Lord, the Alpha and Omega, the Beginning and End!!!!😇😇😌🙏🙌.

– During each 30-minute episode, Noah has a comic monologue on current news, holds scripted mock discussions with show contributors, and interviews invited guests.

– Adam represents mind, Eve represents the senses and Noah represents.

– The movie stars Noah Ringer as Aang, the main hero of the story.

– The name was taken from Shem, a son of Noah in Genesis.

– It stars Lana Condor and Noah Centineo.

– The first season, released in July 2016, stars Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Finn Wolfhard, Millie Bobby Brown, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Natalia Dyer, Charlie Heaton, Cara Buono and Matthew Modine, with Noah Schnapp and Joe Keery in recurring roles.

– Manny defeated Noah Thomas in the preliminary round.

– With the tenth episode Flint, Junge, Noah and Sacret Young became supervising producers.

– In 1998 Vader returned to Japan in All Japan Pro Wrestling, then went to the Pro Wrestling Noah between 2000 and 2002 before being hired by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling.

– Zufall and her husband came up with the name Play-Doh; Joe McVicker and his uncle Noah had wanted to call it “Rainbow Modeling Compound”.

– Only Noah and his family escape in the large boat that they build.

– In wrestling, Danielson is a four -time WWE Champion, the FIP Heavyweight Championship once in Full Impact Pro, the GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship once in Pro Wrestling Noah and was the last ROH Pure Champion, as he combined the Pure title with the ROH World Title in 2006.Saks, Stu.

– And he stayed yet other seven days; and again he sent forth the dove out of the ark; And the dove came in to him in the evening; and, lo, in her mouth was an olive leaf pluckt off: so Noah knew that the waters were abated from off the earth.

– The non-toxic, non-staining, reusable modeling compound that came to be known as “Play-Doh” was a stretchy, putty-like substance made by Noah McVicker of Cincinnati-based soap manufacturer Kutol Products.

– Timmins was founded in 1912 by Noah Timmins after there were gold discoveries in the Porcupine Camp, although South Porcupine and Schumacher were formed in 1911.

– Mumble is just too different; especially for Noah the Elder, the stern leader of the colony, who ultimately casts him out of the community.

– On July 16, 2012, Noah announced an longer version of the video, called “Noah takes a photo of himself every day for 12.5 years”, on his website.

– Her students enjoyed it, and she persuaded Noah McVicker and Joe McVicker to manufacture it as a child’s toy.

– Popper, and Noah Baumbach was originally going to direct, but they dropped out.

– The perpetrator, 25-year-old African American Noah Ricardo Green, died at a hospital after being shot.

– He started his career in Pro Wrestling Noah in 2005.

– Hartford has had historically important people, such as dictionary author Noah Webster, and American financier and industrialist J.P.

- He has also worked worldwide, most notably in Pro Wrestling Noah through ROH's involvement in the Global Professional Wrestling Alliance, a global team of wrestling promotions that allow their competitors to travel abroad to other companies.

- According to Noah Casey, Lu's teachings do not prohibit the consumption of meat and alcohol; however, "The consumption of alcohol is limited to quantities not resulting in intoxication, and the eating of meat is restricted to animals not butchered especially for the person consuming.
- The third season of "Fargo Fargo", an American anthology dark comedy–crime drama television series created by Noah Hawley.

– Books show that many of these differences come from the writings of English-lover Noah Webster, who made the American dictionary following the American War of Independence.

– In Christianity, the olive tree can be a sign of peace, because according to the Bible, a dove brought an olive branch to Noah to show that the flood was over.

– Pro Wrestling Noah is an Japanese professional wrestling company.

– It stars Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan, Joan Leslie, George Tobias, Stanley Ridges, Margaret Wycherly, Ward Bond, Noah Beery Jr., June Lockhart, Charles Trowbridge, Harvey Stephens, Joseph Sawyer and was distributed by Warner Bros..

– However, Noah the Elder feels that the recent lack of fish, the penguins’ main food, is a punishment sent from their god in order to punish them for allowing Mumble’s dancing.

– But then Noah grows grape vines, makes wine and gets drunk.

– In 2019, Joy gave birth to her daughter Noah and came out as a lesbian.

– The movie stars Essie Davis and Noah Wiseman, while Daniel Henshall, Hayley McElhinney, Barbara West, and Ben Winspear appear in supporting roles.

– It shows God’s promise to Noah and his family to never cover the world in water again.

– After Noah had finished putting the ark together with the gopherwood boards, he had to make it “watertight”.

– William Noah Hedges was an Australian politician.

– The second season of “Fargo Fargo”, an American anthology black comedy–crime drama television series created by Noah Hawley.

– The building of the ark probably took Noah about 55-75 years, based on his age and the ages of his sons when the flood started.

– The group consists of four siblings: Graham, Sydney, Noah and Jamie Sierota.

– Adam Noah Levine is the lead singer of AmericansAmerican pop rock band Maroon 5.

– Akira Taue was named as Misawa’s successor and the new President of Pro Wrestling Noah on June 27, 2009.

– Trevor Noah was born in Johannesburg.

– The movie stars Lana Condor, Noah Centineo, Janel Parrish, Anna Cathcart, Trezzo Mahoro, Madeleine Arthur, Emilija Baranac, Kelcey Mawema, Jordan Fisher, Ross Butler Ross Butler, Julie Tao, Sarayu Blue, John Corbett, Holland Taylor, and Maddie Ziegler.

– In 2007, he worked for Pro Wrestling Noah in Japan under the ring name, Thoruf.

– Barney Sherry, Charles Hill Mailes, Noah Beery Sr., Lydia Yeamans Titus and was distributed by First National Pictures.

– A key impetus for the contests was Noah Webster’s spelling books.

– Merbreier created and co-hosted the long-running syndicated children’s television series “Captain Noah and His Magical Ark” from 1967 to 1994.

– The fourth season of “Fargo Fargo”, an American anthology black comedy–crime drama television series created by Noah Hawley.

– It was translated into English languageEnglish in 1881 by American-Hungarian translator and author William Noah Loew.

In sentence examples of “Yellow River”

How to use in-sentence of “Yellow River”:

+ The Black Death killed many people and the government did not keep up the work needed to stop the Yellow River from killing people when it flooded.

+ During wartime the canal was even used as a weapon: the dikes of the Yellow River were sometimes broken to flood the enemy troops.

+ The Japanese 3rd Tank Division crossed the Yellow River around Zhengzhou in late April and defeated the Chinese near Xuchang.

+ It connects China’s two longest rivers: the Yellow River and the Yangzi.

+ They say China began as city-states in the Yellow River valley.

In sentence examples of Yellow River
In sentence examples of Yellow River

Some example sentences of “manuscript”

How to use in-sentence of “manuscript”:

+ Speculation over the painting’s model was solved in 2008 by Dr Armin Schlechter, a manuscript expert.

+ In Genzano, on the other hand, it continued into the 18th centuryeighteenth century, according to an anonymous manuscript 1824 which is preserved in the Central National Library of Rome and printed only recently, “History of the origin of the Infiorata of Genzano ” in “Genzano di Roma, historical and literary testimonies”.

+ The manuscript was refused by six publishers.

+ Bromley revised and corrected the manuscript before its publication in 1613, and said it was “truly reported” and “fit and worthy to be published”.

+ Many CRs view each act of daily life as a form of ritual, and they accompany daily activities with traditional prayers, chants and songs from sources such as the Scottish Gaelic “Carmina Gadelica” or manuscript collections of ancient Irish poetryIrish or Welsh poetry.

+ Before he died, Verne gave the manuscript to his nephew, telling him to look after it.

Some example sentences of manuscript
Some example sentences of manuscript

Example sentences of “manuscript”:

+ The title of Anna Magdalena Bach’s manuscript was “Suites á Violoncello Solo senza Basso”.

+ In early 2012, a manuscript of the memoir, titled Tiglachin, was leaked on the Internet.

+ After her death, her nephew, Louis-Philippe of FranceLouis-Philippe, wanting to give an air of respectability to her bohemian lifestyle, burned the manuscript of her memoirs and a file on her young police officer located in the war archives.

+ Together, they have written the manuscript for the movie based on the New York Times No 1 bestselling novel ‘Postcard Killers’ by Liza Marklund and James Patterson.

+ Most of his life he was supported by his friends who gave him manuscript paper when he could not afford it.

+ As there are gaps in the numbering, it seems likely that some pages were lost; the manuscript probably had at least 272 pages.

+ The original manuscript which was written around 1550 has been lost, but a copy of another handwritten copy in the early 18th century exists today in Chicago.

+ The manuscript has survived in a fragmentary condition.

+ The manuscript is made up of about 240 vellum pages, and was probably written in the early 15th century in northern Italy.

+ Written in the Ancient Egypt#Writinghieratic script, this Egyptian manuscript is made up of parts that are each 33cm tall.

+ The title of Anna Magdalena Bach's manuscript was "Suites á Violoncello Solo senza Basso".

+ In early 2012, a manuscript of the memoir, titled Tiglachin, was leaked on the Internet.

+ This edition had all the full-page illustrations in the manuscript and a section of text page ornamentation, with some enlarged details of the illustrations.

+ Wycliffite Bible texts are the most common manuscript literature in Middle English.

+ The convent of San Marco in Florence has several manuscript books that he is thought to have painted.

+ The manuscript takes its name from the Abbey of Kells which was its home for centuries.

+ The manuscript has been assigned palaeographically to the 1st century BC.

+ Berry had been writing since 1990, and it took him 12 years and 85 rejections to finally sell a manuscript to Ballantine Books.

+ Perrault’s version first appeared in 1695 in a hand-written and illustrated manuscript called “Tales of Mother Goose a collection of eight fairy tales by Perrault.

More in-sentence examples of “manuscript”:

+ The manuscript is kept in the Papyrology department of the Ashmolean MuseumSackler library in Oxford as.

+ This manuscript contains a tetragrammaton in the following places: Zec 8:20; 9:1, 4.

+ The manuscript is now on display in the British Library.

+ Seeking help at the Crune Museum, George discovers the tripod on the manuscript is in the museum itself, being discovered in Lochmarne, Ireland.

+ There are also 84 manuscript and four printed copies of “The Canterbury Tales” that were made before 1500.

+ In 1850, incited by Ljudevit Gaj, Starčević started working on the manuscript of “Istarski razvod”, a crucial Croatian document from 1325.

+ This manuscript received the designation Se2grXII.

+ After evading Flap and Guido who are searching for the manuscript and returning to Nico, she deduces the manuscript is related to the Knights Templar, a wealthy and powerful order of knights wrongly accused of heresy and burned at the stake by the Inquisition.

+ Riordan finished writing his manuscript in 1994.

+ The manuscript has been palaeographically dated to the 3rd century CE.

+ In the 15th century, a monk named Annio da Viterbo said he had found a manuscript of a historian named Berossus.

+ The original manuscript has not survived.

+ The idea of the novel was at first meant to be a movie manuscript but the possible producers found it would be too expensive as the story is set in seven countries.

+ It is the second oldest known manuscript of the Septuagint and the oldest which used the Hebrew Tetragrammaton in Aramaic “square” or Ashuri script in following places: De 18:5, 5, 7, 15, 16; 19:8, 14; 20:4, 13, 18; 21:1, 8; 23:5; 24:4, 9; 25:15, 16; De 26:2, 7, 8, 14; 27:2, 3, 7, 10, 15; 28:1, 1, 7, 8, 9, 13, 61, 62, 64, 65; 29:4, 10, 20, 29; 30:9, 20; 31:3, 26, 27, 29; 32:3, 6, 19.

+ From him it depends largely: whether this manuscript will be accepted for publication as a literary story.

+ This manuscript was discovered in August 1952 in the Judean Desert by Bedouins, who claimed to be from Wadi Seiyâl, but nobody knows the exact place of origin.

+ An illuminated manuscript is a manuscript where Writingtext is supplemented by the addition of decoration, like decorated miniature illustrations.

+ He had first submitted a 2,500 word manuscript to “Sports Illustrated” that was “aggressively rejected”.

+ This point is essential to know the language of the original, since it does not tell you ” “to translate it into the Catalan language” “, which was the most important because it was yours – implying that you did not need any translation – on the other hand, if you had in Catalonia a copy in the Catalan language would not have been requested by her aunt, ergo the Yolanda de Aragón manuscript was in Catalan.

+ Wyclif’s Bible was followed later by William Tyndale, who translated the Bible into a more modern form of English, and used Greek manuscript sources for the first time.

+ Sassoon helped Owen to write better poetry; this is known because the manuscript of one of Owen’s greatest poems, “Anthem for Doomed Youth”, still exists showing corrections in Sassoon’s writing.

+ The strongest evidence we have is one manuscript which says that the poem was written by ‘Willielmi de Langlond’, son of ‘Stacy de Rokayle, who died in Shipton-under-Wichwood, a tenant of the Lord Spenser in the county of Oxfordshire’.

+ With the actress and director Helena Bergström she wrote the manuscript to the movie ‘Så Olika’ that premiered towards the end of 2009.

+ The manuscript of “One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich” was published in edited form in 1962, with the explicit approval of Nikita Khrushchev.

+ Queen Christina had an alchemical laboratory in Riario palace attended by people like the esotericists “Giuseppe Francesco Borri”, and the learned Athanasius Kircher possessor of the mysterious Voynich manuscript of enigmatic scripture full of magic symbols.

+ The ornamentation varies from one manuscript to another.

+ The Romans were the first people to put separate pieces of manuscript between covers, to form a “codex”.

+ The burning of the Master’s manuscript is just what Bulgakov did, and for the same reasons of despair and frustration.

+ Later, the original manuscript was translated into Greek.

+ The gaps were already there when Voynich bought the manuscript in 1912.

+ They came back to the city in 3 months, but Beham was banished again in 1528 for publishing a book which was plagiarismplagiarised from an unpublished manuscript by Albrecht Dürer.

+ Jean was an important FranceFrench painter of the 15th century, a master of both manuscript illumination, and the apparent inventor of the portrait miniature.

+ Multiple manuscript copies were made and distributed to monasteries across England and were independently updated.

+ In the early 700s the famous illuminated manuscript known as the Lindisfarne Gospels was made, probably at Lindisfarne.

+ The collection consists of approximately twelve thousand items, including original manuscript poems and letters, correspondence, and photographs, as well as audio and visual recordings.

+ Bunshaft was known for his designs for Lever House in New York, the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C., the National Commercial Bank in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Marine Midland Building140 Broadway and Manufacturers Hanover Trust Branch Bank in New York.

+ The JEM traces its foundation to the writers of the “Black Book”, a manuscript published in 2000 that shows some problems.

+ Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd ed: Codex: “a manuscript volume”.

+ Turning the manuscript into a book required several developments.

+ The rejection of the Master’s novel about Pontius Pilate and Christ led him to such despair that he burns his manuscript and turns his back on the “real” world, including his devoted lover, Margarita.

+ It exists in different manuscript versions which shows its great popularity in from the 12th to 14th centuries.

+ This manuscript was discovered at Oxyrhynchus, about south of Cairo.

+ The manuscript is currently kept in the department of manuscripts in the British library, London Inv.

+ The editor who worked on “The Town and the City” found the long, scroll-like manuscript hard to understand, and even harder to work with.

+ Throughout his life his wife helped him by ruling neat manuscript lines on plain paper so that he could write his music.

+ The manuscript is kept in the Papyrology department of the Ashmolean MuseumSackler library in Oxford as.

+ This manuscript contains a tetragrammaton in the following places: Zec 8:20; 9:1, 4.
+ The manuscript is now on display in the British Library.