In sentence use of “argentine”

How to use in-sentence of “argentine”:

– The Argentine Grand Prix left the F1 calendar in 1961 for over a decade.

– Ricardo César Andreu was an Argentine actor, comedian and musician.

– López made five “escopetarras”, four of which were given to Colombian musician Juanes, Argentine musician Fito Páez, the United Nations Development Program, and the city government of Bogotá, while one was kept for himself.

– Bernardo Romeo is an Argentine football player.

– Rodolfo José Fischer Eichler, also known by his nickname “El Lobo”, was an Argentine footballer.

– Within days, the Argentine army turned on Galtieri, and he was removed from power.

In sentence use of argentine
In sentence use of argentine

Example sentences of “argentine”:

– This is still today one of the legal names of the Argentine Republic.

– Sebastián Rulli, is a Argentine actor and model.

– María Lorenza Barreneche Iriarte was an Argentine public figure.

– Javier Saviola is an Argentine football player.

– González along with Hernán Montenegro became the first Argentine players drafted in the NBA.

– Marcelo Gallardo is an Argentine football player.

– Luis Alberto Ammann was an Argentine politician.

– Claudio Bonadio was an Argentine judge.

– Humpp” also known as “La venganza del sexo” is a 1969 Argentine science fiction horror movie directed by Emilio Vieyra and starring Ricardo Bauleo, Gloria Prat, Aldo Barbero.

– Alberto Acosta is a former Argentine football player.

– It was distributed by 20th Century Fox and is the follow up to the 1940 movie “Down Argentine Way” and “That Night in Rio”.

– Adolfo Rodríguez Saá is an Argentine Peronist politician.

– This team is now playing in the Primera División, the top division of Argentine football league system.

– The Argentine Sarrasani existed until 1972.

– Amadeo Raúl Carrizo, popularly known by his first name “Amadeo”, was an Argentine football goalkeeper.

– Gimnasia were champions of División Intermedia of the Argentine Football in 1915, of the First División in 1929, of the “Copa Centenario de la AFA” in 1994 and of the Second division in 1944, 1947 and 1952; it was runner-up of the First División in 1924, Clausura 1995, Clausura 1996, Apertura 1998, Clausura 2002 and Apertura 2005.

– He was the producer “Polémica en el bar” and “La noche del Domingo”, two of the most popular Argentine television programs of the 1970s and ’80s.

– Gimnasia became the first Argentine club outside Greater Buenos Aires to compete in Europe, and the first ever to play in Portugal, Czechoslovakia, Austria and Italy.

– Pablo Aimar is an Argentine football player.

- This is still today one of the legal names of the Argentine Republic.

- Sebastián Rulli, is a Argentine actor and model.

More in-sentence examples of “argentine”:

- He also worked at the Central Argentine Railway.

- Juan Perón became Argentina's minister of labour after participating in the 1943 Argentine coup d'état1943 military coup and was elected 1973 that open elections were held again.

– He also worked at the Central Argentine Railway.

– Juan Perón became Argentina’s minister of labour after participating in the 1943 Argentine coup d’état1943 military coup and was elected 1973 that open elections were held again.

– Rodrigo Palacio is an Argentine football player.

– Enrique Olivera was an Argentine politician.

– Alberto Cassano was an Argentine engineer and academic.

– It was named after Manuel Isidoro Suárez, a colonel of Argentine army who fought in the Battle of Junín in 1824.

– Aldo Duscher is an Argentine football player.

– Alfredo Félix Alcón was an Argentine theatre and movie actor.

– Alba Solís was an Argentine singer, actress and vedette.

– Daniel Jorge Castellani is a former Argentine volleyball player and coach, a member of Argentina men’s national volleyball team in 1976-1988, bronze medalist of the Olympic Games Seoul 1988, a participant of the Olympic Games Los Angeles 1984, head coach of Sir Safety Perugia.

– Joaquín Carbonell Martí was an Argentine singer-songwriter and poet.

– Juan Román Riquelme is an Argentine football player.

– Amelia Cabeza de Pelayo Patterson, also known as Amy Patterson was an Argentine composer, singer, poet, and teacher.

– It was a bipedal herbivore described by Argentine paleontologist Rodolfo Casamiquela in 1967.

– He also wanted to increase Argentine patriotism.

– Roberto Bonano is a former Argentine football player.

– Carlos José Barisio was an Argentine professional goalkeeper.

– Ezequiel Omar Barco is an Argentine professional footballer.

– Jorge Rafael Videla was a senior commander in the Argentine Army who was the “De facto government doctrinede facto” President of Argentina from 1976 to 1981.

– Germán Burgos is a former Argentine football player.

– Héctor Omar Hoffmann Fenzel, better known as Sergio Denis was an Argentine pop singer-songwriter, pianist and actor.

– La Mosca Tsé – Tsé or simply La Mosca is an Argentine rock fusion band.

– At the age of 29, when he was an assistant officer at the Argentine Federal Police.

– He was Secretary of State for Defence during the Argentine invasion of the Falkland Islands and the Falklands War in the Margaret Thatcher cabinet.

– Arturo Umberto Illia Francesconi was an Argentine politician.

– Matías Almeyda used to be an Argentine football player.

– He was known as the best Argentine left back of all time.

– His works were inspired by Argentine cartoonist Guillermo Mordillo.

– Jorgelina Julia Aranda was an Argentine actress, model and singer.

– Julio Ricardo Cruz is an Argentine football player.

– Lucho González is an Argentine football player.

– Simeone left Boca In 1967 and spent some time playing for Sportivo Belgrano in the lower leagues of Argentine football.

– Most citizens of the Argentine Republic are descendants of immigrants from Europe.

– Ariel Ibagaza is an Argentine football player.

– René Orlando Houseman, nicknamed “Loco”, was an Argentine footballer.

– Oscar Alberto Furlong was an Argentine basketball player, tennis player and tennis coach.

– Iverna Codina was a Chilean-born Argentine writer.

– Roberto “Oveja” Telch was an Argentine footballer.

– In 1961 he joined Boca Juniors where he was an important defensive player in the teams that won the Argentine Primera in 1962, 1964 and 1965.

– Carlos Regazzoni was an Argentine sculptor.

– Mario Abramovich was an Argentine violinist and composer of Jewish descent.

– Tomás Maldonado was an Argentine painter, designer and philosopher.

– The President of the Argentine Nation, usually known as the President of Argentina, is the head of state of Argentina.

– Júlio Carlos Santiago “Ghito” Vernazza was a former Argentine footballer.

– Hugo Ibarra is an Argentine football player.

In-sentence examples of “spinning”

How to use in-sentence of “spinning”:

– He can also change his clothes by spinning around.

– John Lombe copied the design for the machines used for spinning large quantities of silk, when he was working within the Italian Silk Industry.

– The Industrial Revolution started a revolution of textiles technology: the cotton gin, the spinning jenny, and the power loom mechanized production.

– A monkey wrench is a heavyweight wrench in which the jaw width was set by a spinning ring fixed under the sliding lower jaw.

– It is made up of a spinning stick with glass bowls around it.

– The heavy spinning flywheel smooths out the power from the piston.

– It has a generator head with wires, spinning inside a magnetic field.

– She had derived a special pride in herself by portraying Gandhi, Nehru and the spinning wheel in her lucid poems.

In-sentence examples of spinning
In-sentence examples of spinning

Example sentences of “spinning”:

– The Magic Windmill is still spinning and so Tinky Winky and the other Teletubbies watch Larette tap dancing in her garden.

– This annoyed the critic very much, he noticed that the imperfection of physics led even to bizarre incidents, such as pins spinning on the floor through other pins, or they could even bounce.

– After becoming stronger a bit more and having the National Hurricane Center look at the storm closely, it was named “Andrea” on May 9 after the NHC discovered that the system had a closed low-level spinning and looked subtropical.

– This is why scientists no longer believe that the electron is actually spinning like a planet.

– At the start, Senna took off into the lead but behind them Patrese hit Alesi, spinning him into the gravel trap and into retirement.

– A tornado is a tube of violently spinning air that touches the ground.

– Visitors could watch the entire process of cotton production from spinning to finished cloth.

- The Magic Windmill is still spinning and so Tinky Winky and the other Teletubbies watch Larette tap dancing in her garden.

- This annoyed the critic very much, he noticed that the imperfection of physics led even to bizarre incidents, such as pins spinning on the floor through other pins, or they could even bounce.

– For river fishing, spinning tackle or fly tackle is usually the most popular angling tools for smallmouth in North America.

– Little work was done on them until November 1967, when Franco Pacini pointed out that if the neutron stars were spinning and had large magnetic fields, then electromagnetic waves would be emitted.

– A lawn mower functions by spinning either a thin blade, or a small piece of cable, to cause “lacerations” on the stems of grass other plants.

– This type electricity meter uses the force generated by Electric currentcurrent when passing through magnetic field to rotate a spinning disk inside the meter.

– The Princess shall die on her 16th birthday, she says, after pricking her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel.

More in-sentence examples of “spinning”:

– He tempts Faust with a vision of the beautiful Marguerite at her spinning wheel.

– If the animal is allowed to survive after spinning its cocoon, it will make a hole in the cocoon when it exits as a moth.

– This high speed spinning forces the object outwards.

– The LZT uses 28 litres of mercury, spinning once every 8.5 seconds.

– It is used for spinning spinning thread.

– All involve spinning the disc to give it gyroscopic stability, and accelerationaccelerating its mass to a certain velocity.

– The tone generator in a Hammond organ is made up of many tonewheels spinning at the same speed.

– As well as this, the Camel was also known for its bad spinning characteristics, where any stall resulted in an uncontrollable spin.

– Operating reserve is made of spinning reserve and non-spinning reserve.

– When she was older, Curtis married a man named Bill, and worked at Ernabella spinning wool and making rugs.

– The gears also give the spinning more force, so the wheels can make the entire car move.

– Before a change of magnetic field, the Earth’s magnetic field becomes weaker and moves around, like a spinning top would before it falls.

– A dragon whip is a type of leg lariat or spinning heel kick where an opponent catches the wrestlers leg.

– Think of this as the water spinning around the hole before it falls in.

– It is hoped that research into spinning electrons will improve spin valves.

– By curling into a ball and spinning quickly, he can do a helpful “Spin Attack” which he uses to defeat the villains and save the day.

– A Sonic Spinball Sonic Spinball spinning rollercoaster was built in British theme park, in 2010.

– This means that it can use a mirror which is a smoothly spinning pan filled with liquid mercury.

– It also has cordagecordage factories and spinning mills.

– Vertigo: a person feels as if the world around them is spinning, or that they are spinning, or the spinning is in their head.

– Another story says that she found silkworms eating the mulberry leaves and spinning cocoons.

– She sings an aria at her spinning wheel.

– A spinning knee, discus knee, or rolling knee is where a wrestler moves towards their opponent, performs a 360° spin and uses the momentum that they gained to deliver a jumping knee strike to their opponent’s head.

– This most likely comes from the cliché of people and cartoon characters being hypnotized by staring into a spinning spiral.

– They could process more water by spinning faster and could use much greater heads.

– The electrons in the iron get ‘spun’ by the passing magnet just like a basketball player spinning a basketball.

– Hanne and the chorus sing a song about a spinning wheel.

– Most fabrics are woven for strength and smoothness: they need carding to straighten the fibers, spinning to turn fibers into long threads and weaving to make fabric.

– There is also a spinning back fist version where the wrestler holds their arm out and does a back fist while turning their body with speed so that the back of their fist hits the opponent in either the head or chest on rotation.

– Woodturning is different from other types of woodworking because the wood is spinning while on a lathe when it is being designed.

– As Austin eventually stood up, he ducked the super kick, attempting a stunner on Michaels as he turned round only to be thrown into the ropes and met again with a Sweet Chin Music which he grabbed, spinning Michaels round and finishing with a Stone Cold stunner.

– If a contestant chooses to play for $1,000 per letter without spinning and calls a wrong letter, or takes too long to call a letter, it will count as a Bankrupt.

– The animals soon vanish and the Magic Windmill stops spinning as the Teletubbies go to do the Tubby Bye-Bye sequence.

– Frame dragging does not occur if an object is neither spinning nor moving.

– With more than 125 spinning mills, with modern weaving units and garment units Salem, Tamil NaduSalem established itself as one of the major textile center in Tamil Nadu.

– The TriceraTop Spin is a colorful ride for families, while Primeval Whirl is a spinning roller coaster for thrill-seekers.

– Following Wright, Kant also thought the Milky Way was a large disk of stars formed from a spinning cloud of gas.

– Poi spinning is a type of performance art.

– On the next lap, a stone sliced through Senna’s wheelrim, spinning him into a sandtrap and out of the race.

– An undershot water wheel turned by the mill fleam on the west side of the new Silk Mill drove these large spinning machines.

– The piano has a gentle accompaniment which sounds like the throbbing of the spinning wheel.

– He earned the nicknames “the Cunning as his enemies accused him of spinning webs of plots and conspiracies.

– Pewter mugs, brass and copper utensils, pottery and china, oak settles and benches, a spinning wheel, all contribute to the homely atmosphere.

– It begins with symmetry to start with because the particles have an equal and symmetrical 50-50 chance of spinning one way or another.

– In atoms, electrons can be said to go around the nucleus of an atom and possess some spinning energy.

– This is the kind of angular momentum that Planetplanets orbiting around the Sun have, but that tops spinning about their axes do not.

- He tempts Faust with a vision of the beautiful Marguerite at her spinning wheel.

- If the animal is allowed to survive after spinning its cocoon, it will make a hole in the cocoon when it exits as a moth.
- This high speed spinning forces the object outwards.

Use in sentence of “vaguely”

How to use in-sentence of “vaguely”:

– The person who does it is called a “spy” or more vaguely an “agent”.

– There are also two unidentifiable images that have a vaguely butterfly shape to them.

– In “Earthshock the actors’ chins were vaguely visible through a clear perspex area on the helmet to suggest some kind of human face.

– Can be omitted when the circle of potential users is vaguely defined.

– So we just strung any Spanish words that sounded vaguely like something.

– If a page name is vaguely meaningful, there’s no harm in having it as a redirect to the more relevant or current page.

– Mucha’s works frequently featured beautiful, strong young women in flowing vaguely NeoclassicismNeoclassical looking robes, often surrounded by lush flowers which sometimes formed halos behind the women’s heads.

– In the press conference Schill held minutes after he had heard of his own dismissal, he spoke vaguely of “homosexual relationships”, a “flat in an infamous hustler district” and “certain things happened that let one infer the occurrence of love acts” between Beust and Roger Kusch, who Beust had appointed minister of justice.

Use in sentence of vaguely
Use in sentence of vaguely

“nitrogenous” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “nitrogenous”:

+ In Landterrestrial animals ammonia-like compounds are converted into other nitrogenous materials as there is less water in the environment, and ammonia itself is toxic.

+ They are usually called Nitrogenous bases in genetics.

+ One can say that the nitrogenous base is complementary to the other in that the base pairs between them are non-covalent bondcovalently bonded by hydrogen bonds.

+ In the 19th century the Distillation of nitrogenous vegetable and animal waste was the main source of ammonia.

+ Each nucleotide has a nitrogenous base, and each nitrogenous base can pair up with the nitrogenous base from another different nucleotide.

+ A nucleotide is made of a nitrogenous base, sugar with five carbon atoms and a phosphate group.

+ Purines and pyrimidines are the two groups of nitrogenous bases, and the two groups of nucleotide bases.

nitrogenous how to use in sentences
nitrogenous how to use in sentences

“mons” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “mons”:

– Di Rupo is also mayor of Mons and previously alderman of the same city.

– Olympus Mons is a shield volcano on Mars.

– A famous example of a bombard is Mons Meg, a large weapon built around 1449 and used by King James II of Scotland.

– The mons pubis is the area of skin and fat above the other structures.

– An example is Olympus Mons on Mars.

– We know that he went to Mons in 1449 on which occasion he met Guillaume Dufay.

mons example in sentences
mons example in sentences

“motorcycle” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “motorcycle”:

– The Batcycle is the fictional personal motorcycle for Batman that has built-in guns.

– In 1965 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season1965, he won the World Championship aboard a factory-sponsored Honda.

– Salom died on 3 June 2016 while racing in the 2016 Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix2016 Catalan Moto2 Grand Prix in Barcelona after crashing against a wall, aged 24.

– Ivan Gerald Mauger was a New Zealand motorcycle speedway rider.

– Johnson left motorcycle racing and went on to drive in some off-road races.

– On 12 August, 2019, Arafat died in a motorcycle crash in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, aged 33.

motorcycle - sentence examples
motorcycle – sentence examples

Example sentences of “motorcycle”:

– Angelopoulos died on January 24, 2012 in Piraeus, Greece after being hit by a motorcycle in a busy street.

– Loretta is the wife of Iggy Lee, boss of the Panheads, a motorcycle gang who “struck fear in everyone, even the cops”, as Max puts it.

– Just before he made his return Orton reinjured himself in a motorcycle accident.

– One letter with low numbers are normally reserved for motorcycle use since the plate space of these vehicles is smaller.

– On Friday the 13th, motorcycle people come to town in order to drink beer.

– Joan Garriga Vilaresau was a Spanish peopleSpanish Grand Prix motorcycle racer.

– His father, Flávio, died in a motorcycle crash in 1996.

– Sidecar-Cross racing, also known as Sidecar Motocross, is a race that uses a different motorcycle chassis than regular motocross.

– Thomas Kenrick Kavanagh was an AustraliansAustralian Grand Prix motorcycle road racer and racecar driver.

– Nundle is a popular tourist destination for both casual travellers and motorcycle riders.

- Angelopoulos died on January 24, 2012 in Piraeus, Greece after being hit by a motorcycle in a busy street.

- Loretta is the wife of Iggy Lee, boss of the Panheads, a motorcycle gang who "struck fear in everyone, even the cops", as Max puts it.

– He died in a motorcycle accident in Kenya in 1982.

– BBC News suggested that “Corbyn the Musical: The Motorcycle Diaries” “may be the first stage show written about a leader of the opposition”.

– Both the FIM and Silverstone agree the circuit needs to be remodeled for motorcycle racing.

– David Ashby was a British peopleBritish motorcycle speedway rider.

Motorcycle speedway, usually referred to as speedway, is a motorcycle sport involving four and sometimes up to six riders competing over four anti-clockwise laps of an oval circuit.

– A motorcycle is normally driven by one person.

– William Dunlop was a Northern Irish professional motorcycle racer.

More in-sentence examples of “motorcycle”:

– While they are talking about Randal, Carl takes a gun from Daryl’s motorcycle and goes into the woods.

– Knievel is known for trying to do more than 75 ramp-to-ramp motorcycle jumps between 1965 and 1980, and in 1974, a failed jump across Snake River Canyon in Idaho in the Skycycle, a steam-powered rocket.

– He is a four-time Grand Prix motorcycle racingGrand Prix motorcycle road racing World Champion and a 19-time New Zealand national champion.

– He was part of a motorcycle racing dynasty.

– This was the first motorcycle racing event at the facility since its first month of operation, in August 1909.

– Dennis Clifford “Danny” Dunton was an English peopleEnglish international motorcycle speedway rider and promoter.

– A motorcycle rider can wear a helmet and clothing that has armor.

– All of the Japanese motorcycle manufacturers offer motorcycles with inline-four engines.

– Since 1921, Mandello del Lario has been home to the ItalyItalian motorcycle maker Moto Guzzi.

– In 1971, soon after their first album went gold, Duane and Berry were killed in separate motorcycle accidents in the group’s hometown of Macon, Georgia.

– They operate a motorcycle courier business.

– In 1974 he had a motorcycle accident and was in hospital for a few months.

– Husin was killed in a motorcycle crash in Kiev on 17 September 2014.

– A motorcycle is a vehicle used to transport people from one place to another.

– A movie, “The Motorcycle Diaries”, is about Che.

– In 1959, he finished in 10th place in the 350cc Grand Prix motorcycle season.

– But its main income was from supplying tires to its rival motorcycle makers such as Honda, Suzuki and Yamaha.

– Garriga was involved in a motorcycle accident on 24 August 2015.

– Bahamontes retired in 1965 to run a bicycle and motorcycle shop in Toledo.

– Ross died on July 30, 2016, in a motorcycle accident on a mountain road near Yosemite National Park while on his way to photograph one of his favorite subjects, the Half Dome in Yosemite Valley.

– Arlen Darryl Ness was an American motorcycle designer and businessman.

– Laverda showed a 996cc V6-engined motorcycle at the 1977 Milan show.

– Kiladze died in a motorcycle accident on 7 October 2014 in Tbilisi.

– It is home to the Formula One Spanish Grand Prix and the motorcycle Catalonia Grand Prix.

- While they are talking about Randal, Carl takes a gun from Daryl's motorcycle and goes into the woods.

- Knievel is known for trying to do more than 75 ramp-to-ramp motorcycle jumps between 1965 and 1980, and in 1974, a failed jump across Snake River Canyon in Idaho in the Skycycle, a steam-powered rocket.

– He had to miss much of the year after he was injured in a motorcycle accident.

– Most of the time, you need a special license to ride a motorcycle but you only need an ordinary driver’s license to ride a moped.

– A problem with using drive shafts on a motorcycle is that gearing is needed to turn the power 90° from the shaft to the rear wheel, losing some power in the process.

– He was a member of Satan’s Choice, a Motorcycle clubbiker gang, and has also been convicted of trafficking cocaine and bombing a police station.

– Rocky died on a motorcycle accident in Rockhampton on May 22 2017.

– Prum was killed in a motorcycle accident on April 22, 2016 in San Francisco, California, aged 41.

– In 1901, the first successful motorcycle was made by “Indian motorcycles” in Springfield, Massachusetts.

– Swiss motorcycle racer Thomas Lüthi won the 2005 MotoGP World Championship in the 125cc category.

– He died in 1935 in a motorcycle accident in Dorset.

– Karl Harris was an English motorcycle racer.

– Other important localities were a motorcycle workshop, who have led Peter Becker and Heiko Richter.

– In 1952 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season1952, Kavanagh became the first Australian to win a 350cc Ulster Grand Prix.

– The MRA Cranbourne GP Run is held each year on the Saturday of the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix.

– He won for Musical compositioncomposing the song “The Motorcycle Diaries”.

– On November 1, 2012, the Orange County Coroners Office said that lead singer Mitch Lucker had died from injuries that were caused by a motorcycle accident.

– Tom Latham is an teen psychopath, and the leader of a violent teen motorcycle gang.

– Thousands of car and motorcycle drivers have been trained at the school.

– Paulo Gonçalves was a Portuguese peoplePortuguese rally racing motorcycle rider.

– Salom won his first Grand Prix in 2012 Indianapolis motorcycle Grand PrixIndianapolis in 2012, beating Sandro Cortese and Maverick Viñales in a last-lap fight.

– Mestre was killed in a motorcycle crash in Madrid on 6 June 2020, aged 38.

– Ralf Waldmann was a Grand Prix motorcycle racingGrand Prix road racer.

How to use the word “on the wall”

How to use in-sentence of “on the wall”:

+ A painting on the wall of an Indonesian cave has is about 44,000 years old.

+ The earlier sections on the wall are made of compacted dirt and stone.

+ So there’s a phosphor coating on the wall of the bulb.

+ It must be mixed up and put on the wall freshly every day and left to partly dry before it can be used.

+ An altarpiece can be as small as a tiny painting put on the wall above a table in someone’s home.

+ The prophets’ faces are all very different but the thing that is the most clever about them is that Uccello painted bright light and dark shadows on their faces as if the light was coming from a real window which is high on the wall to the left side of the clock.

+ Michelangelo had already done a lot of work for the popes, carving figures for the tomb of Pope Julius II, painting the Sistine Chapel ceiling, which took five years, and the enormous fresco the “Last Judgement” on the wall of the Sistine Chapel.

How to use the word on the wall
How to use the word on the wall

Example sentences of “on the wall”:

+ Part of the incentive for the project is because the "Great Wall of Los Angeles", one of the largest murals in the world, is painted on the wall of the Tujunga Wash.

+ The victorious Philistines recover Saul's body as well as those of his three sons who also died in the battle, decapitated them and displayed them on the wall of Beth-shan.

+ Part of the incentive for the project is because the “Great Wall of Los Angeles”, one of the largest murals in the world, is painted on the wall of the Tujunga Wash.

+ The victorious Philistines recover Saul’s body as well as those of his three sons who also died in the battle, decapitated them and displayed them on the wall of Beth-shan.

+ Beowulf tears Grendel’s arm off from his body and sticks it on the wall as a trophy.

+ The prices on the Wall Street stock market fell from October 24 to October 29, 1929.

+ Pyramid Texts is the name for several religious texts, found on the wall of several pyramids of the 5th and 6th and 8th dynasties.

+ A sign on the wall says this was where Ben Hall’s gang had their party.

+ He wrote on the wall of the room in which he hung himself.

+ It is always on the wall of the Synagogue which faces towards Jerusalem.

+ Manholes usually have metal or polypropylene steps on the wall to make it easier to get into the manhole.

+ Other dynasties in China had worked more on the wall and made it longer.

Use the word “cope with”

How to use in-sentence of “cope with”:

+ Many of the organisms that live there have adapted, to be able to cope with these conditions.

+ However, it is too small to cope with internal buses, so they stop at bus stops along the streets.

+ Species like these change their physiology to cope with the amount of salt in the water.

+ They face many great and small events and cope with them using Dooly’s supernatural power and Douner’s time cosmos.

+ EN has the manpower needed to cope with the amount of vandalism they get; we do not.

+ If something goes wrong the diver may not be able to cope with the problem.

+ Goosefeather must cope with the ability to see the fate of living cats around him, including his own.

Use the word cope with
Use the word cope with

Example sentences of “cope with”:

+ This means reform is in the essential nature of Islam and Muslims are called all the time to work hard to make new ideas cope with tradition.

+ In 2007, the website moved from being sponsored and shared to running from dedicated hardware to cope with a sudden increase in popularity that happened because of these improvements.

+ Because data vault modeling stores the source of the data separately from the data itself, it can cope with change in the business environment.

+ While the family members lament Shorvori’s death, Parth struggles to cope with the pain of losing her.

+ But what about the underlying cause of anxiety? The two treatment types above focus on either reducing the symptoms of anxiety, or, helping a person cope with their disorder.

+ The term institutionalisation means when someone has lived in a hospital for so long that they cannot cope with living outside of it.

+ The robot is in charge of five smaller less intelligent robots and cannot cope with the responsibility.

+ They also had to be fit to fight well and cope with any injuries.

+ With a roadway only wide, and with serious structural weaknesses, the bridge was ill-equipped to cope with motor traffic.

+ This means reform is in the essential nature of Islam and Muslims are called all the time to work hard to make new ideas cope with tradition.

+ In 2007, the website moved from being sponsored and shared to running from dedicated hardware to cope with a sudden increase in popularity that happened because of these improvements.

+ A new pedestrian link to Kowloon Tong Station southern concourse and a new entrance were opened on 15 April 2004 to cope with the increase in interchange passenger flow.

+ His government was seen as being unable to cope with and this started to affect Rudd’s popularity.

+ Beyond policies and guidelines, the main problem with these categories is that, on a wiki of this size, with so few active editors, we cannot cope with the added maintenance in seeing that these consistently adhere to WP:BLP policies.

+ This is because Black slaves in the United States turned to religion, as a way to cope with the pain of slavery.

+ The earlier revision was able to cope with faster speeds between 36-44 points on the three reflex games, Colors, Numbers and Combo than the original revision.

+ Pitcairn, with only 30 hectares of land suitable for farming, could no longer cope with a large population.

+ Another prime objective of a Medical Social Worker is assisting patients along with staff members to cope with psychosocial problems associated with ill health Levine Herbert, 1997 and thus promote the overall wellness of theirs.

“disaster” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “disaster”:

– The city overcame this disaster by asking many groups such as self-defense forces for help.

– The collapse of the bridge, opened only nineteen months earlier and passed as safe by the Board of Trade, is still the most famous bridge disaster in the British Isles.

– The Federal Government wanted to bring all responsibility for preventing a disaster in Germany, or clearing up if a disaster happened, under one ministry.

– The disaster happened because water entered a tank containing Methyl isocyanate.

– It was one of only two International Nuclear Event ScaleINES level 7 accidents in the history of nuclear power, the other being the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan.

– She was buried in Sussex, England and is now very famous among historians and others for her heroic tales during the titanic disaster and her rule as Countess of Rothes.

disaster use in-sentences
disaster use in-sentences

Example sentences of “disaster”:

– The Knox Mine Disaster of 1959 wiped out the mining industry as the Susquehanna River flooded most of the mines in Northeastern Pennsylvania.

– The expedition ended in disaster when Burke and his second in command, William John Wills died from starvation at Cooper Creek on their way back to Melbourne.

– He later died in the disaster of Space Shuttle “Challenger”.

– The social and economic problems created by the disaster were very big.

– Crabbe was bankruptcybankrupt after the disaster of his “The Aqua Parade”.

– In the earliest strips, the dream would end because of a disaster that could hurt or kill Nemo.

– This battle became a disaster for the Allies.

– Much of the rest went towards natural disaster relief and military aid, instead of development.

– He produced the 2006 disaster movie “Poseidon Poseidon” and History Channel’s “Ancient Aliens”.

– At the time that it hit, Fifi was the worst natural disaster to ever hit Honduras.

– The Norilsk oil spill was an industrial disaster near Norilsk in Russia.

– In June, Nagashima moved to Japan Football League club Vissel Kobe to encourage disaster area.

– On 2 May 2008, Cyclone Nargis was a major disaster for the delta.

– The Bhopal disaster is frequently cited as the worst industrial disaster.Chouhan “et al.”.

– She is most famous for being a survivor of the 1912 Titanic disaster which killed over 2000 people.

– The collapse of the bridge, opened only 19 months earlier and passed as safe by the Board of Trade, is still the most famous bridge disaster in the British Isles.

– Despite the fact that radiation is still being emitted from the nuclear disaster site, the 800-year-old city of Chornobyl survives.

– More than 60 million people died, making it the worst disaster of all time.

– The event almost turned into a disaster because of the surface of crushed stone and tar.

– In 2017, Petra was appointed by the UNISDR as a Disaster Risk Reduction Champion and Tsunami Awareness Advocate.

- The Knox Mine Disaster of 1959 wiped out the mining industry as the Susquehanna River flooded most of the mines in Northeastern Pennsylvania.

- The expedition ended in disaster when Burke and his second in command, William John Wills died from starvation at Cooper Creek on their way back to Melbourne.
- He later died in the disaster of Space Shuttle "Challenger".

More in-sentence examples of “disaster”:

– This was a disaster for Castro, because America bought the most Cuban sugar.

– A tsunami is a natural disaster which is a series of fast-moving waves in the ocean caused by powerful earthquakeearthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides, or simply an asteroid or a meteor crash inside the ocean.

– The storm caused the government to declare the five regions as disaster areas.

– The Bhola cyclone was also one of the deadliest Natural disaster in modern times.

– Analysis shows that the parties responsible for the magnitude of the disaster are the two owners, Union Carbide Corporation and the Government of India, and to some extent, the Government of Madhya Pradesh.Eckerman.

– First, it does not describe a disaster scenario, but shows only trends.

– The 2020 disaster is the deadliest accident to date.

– Maria is regarded as the worst natural disaster in Dominican and Puerto Rican history.

– The town is inside the 20 km exclusion zone which was created after the Fukushima nuclear disaster in 2011.

– The king’s marriage to Anne of Cleves was a disaster for Cromwell.

– Some famous accidents at nuclear power plants were the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan, 1986 Chernobyl disaster in Ukraine, and the 1979 Three Mile Island accident in the United States.

– It features an alternate reality theme, where the second nuclear disaster happens at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in the near future and makes strange changes happen to the area around it, which create a lot of Mutationmutated animals, plants, and change the laws of Physics.

– This would have been a disaster to the sport.

– Victims were seen with skin ‘sloughing off’ their faces, hands and other exposed parts of their bodies.” It was Zhores Medvedev who revealed the nature and extent of the disaster to the world.

– Robert Drews describes the collapse as “the worst disaster in ancient history, even more calamitous than the collapse of the Western Roman Empire”.

– The Rogers Commission Report was created by a Presidential Commission Presidential Commission charged with investigating the Space Shuttle “Challenger” disaster during its 10th mission, STS-51-L.

– During the Fukushima nuclear disaster there was a failure of cooling systems at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Japan on March 11, 2011, and a nuclear emergency was declared.

– The Brumadinho dam disaster occurred on 25 January 2019 when a tailings dam at an iron ore mine in Brumadinho, Minas Gerais, Brazil suffered a collapsed and exploded.

– In 1978, Tropical Storm Amelia caused a flooding disaster across Texas and killed thirty-three people.

– At the beginning, Doc comes back from the future to 1985 to take 17 year old Marty and his girlfriend Jennifer to 2015 to prevent a disaster with his son Marty Junior.

– For example, a microsleep episode is claimed to have been one factor contributing to the Waterfall train disaster in 2003; the driver had a heart attack and the guard who should have reacted to the train’s increasing speed is said by his defender to have microslept.

– The Rumanian media entitled this environmental disaster ‘the largest since Chernobyl’.

– An adverse event will not rise to the level of a disaster if it occurs in an area without vulnerable population.

– The amount of damage from the disaster was put at 370 million USD.

– The “Economist” said that China reacted to the disaster “rapidly and with uncharacteristic openness”.

– An official report on the disaster recommended improved containers, labeling and special handling of ammonium nitrate fertilizer; prohibiting smoking in all piers and docks at all times; and worst-case-scenario community disaster plans to coordinate relief agencies, police and fire departments, hospitals, doctors and nurses, civil officials and military authorities.

– The government of Andalucía, in Spain, donated 40 million Honduran lempiralempiras to aid in disaster efforts, and the United States sent helicopters to help in the delivery of food to the people affected by the storm.

– The governor of the state in which the disaster occurred must declare a state of emergency and formally request from the President that FEMA and the federal government respond to the disaster.

– Each series now included a major disaster or “shout”.

– Economically and in human terms, this was a disaster for most of the European nations.

– About 70% of the radiation from neighboring Ukraine’s 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster entered Belarusian territory.

– The disaster prompted many countries to introduce tougher rules for the testing and licensing of drugs.

– The Texas City Disaster of 1947 was a major and very deadly incident.

– One of the worst nuclear accidents to date was the Chernobyl disaster which occurred in 1986 in Ukraine.

– The Chernobyl disaster was a nuclear disaster which occurred on April 26, 1986 at the Chernobyl power plantnuclear power plant in Pripyat, Ukraine.

– When the disaster happened, there was no production at the plant because there was a surplus amount of material on the market.

– Even though they are commonly seen as disaster recovery, they should be part of a disaster recovery plan.

– The Tay Bridge disaster was one of the great engineering disasters of the 19th century.

– Mennonite Central Committee provides disaster relief around the world alongside their long-term international development programs.

– He was a survivor of the Munich air disaster in 1958.

– The debate lasted two weeks, and the result was a PQ success and a disaster for the provincial Liberals.

– The Challenger Disaster forced NASA to think about the way they worked.

– The levels of indirection that volume managers introduce can complicate disaster recovery, especially when the base operating system and other essential tools are themselves on an LE.

– About 100.000 people were living in a radius of 1 km around the plant where the disaster happened.The owner of the factory, UCIL, was majority owned by UCC, with Indian Government-controlled banks and the Indian public holding a 49.1 percent stake.

– The was a Japanese natural disaster in the Kantō region of the island of Honshū.

– The Bhopal disaster killed thousands, mostly not workers.

– If either the begin or end templates are not properly transcluded, disaster may strike, causing the infobox to either swallow the article.

- This was a disaster for Castro, because America bought the most Cuban sugar.

- A tsunami is a natural disaster which is a series of fast-moving waves in the ocean caused by powerful earthquakeearthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides, or simply an asteroid or a meteor crash inside the ocean.

In-sentence examples of “tolerant”

How to use in-sentence of “tolerant”:

– It is tolerant of grazing and regenerates following occasional burning.

– In addition, this is where the T cells get tolerant to cells of the body.

– Another is that religious beliefs do not translate well into laws or social policy in diverse tolerant societies.

– Lentils are relatively tolerant to drought and are grown throughout the world.

– In his later life he was more tolerant of religion.

– A person who gets tolerant to alcohol, and gets withdrawal symptoms when they stop drinking, is “physically dependent” on alcohol.

– It is a summer pear, not as tolerant of cold as some varieties.

– Although New Age is generally tolerant of almost any world religion or philosophy, it is opposed to the “narrow-mindedness” of Christianity that teaches Jesus Christ is the only way to eternal salvation.

In-sentence examples of tolerant
In-sentence examples of tolerant

Example sentences of “tolerant”:

– Actual idealism is regarded as a liberal and tolerant doctrine since it acknowledges that every being picturizes reality, in which their ideas remained hatched, differently.

– An awareness of cultural diversity is essential to form an open-minded, tolerant and accepting view of people who are not from the same society or culture as our own.

– First, a drug user may become more tolerant to a drug if it is taken in similar surroundings every time.

– They are highly tolerant to salinity of soil.

– His name derives from the Latin “Cohors” which means “guardian” “protector.” The dog is highly tolerant of pain and sometimes electric fences are ignored by the dog.

– The London plane is very tolerant of air pollution and root compaction.

- Actual idealism is regarded as a liberal and tolerant doctrine since it acknowledges that every being picturizes reality, in which their ideas remained hatched, differently.

- An awareness of cultural diversity is essential to form an open-minded, tolerant and accepting view of people who are not from the same society or culture as our own.

– For historical reasons, many English-speaking countries are less tolerant towards naked people.

– The Jewish community is one of the oldest of Switzerland, and the more recent Muslim community is emerging in this tolerant city.

– She is more tolerant towards her neighbours.

– Schools teaching about the horrible things that happened when the Nazis were in power, as well as teaching against the ideas of the Nazis, has helped to make Germany very tolerant towards other people and cultures, and now many people move there from countries that may not be so tolerant.