“sesame” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “sesame”:

– Virudhunagar is also the main market for Sesame oil, chicory, coffee seeds, dry chillies and pulses.

– Malcolm Gladwell noted that Sesame Street appealed to both children and adults, but Blue’s Clues was solely aimed at preschool children.

– The movie is about Big Bird leaving Sesame Street and going to the country to see his family.

– The earliest recorded use of a spice – sesame seed – comes from an Assyrian myth which claims that the gods drank sesame wine the night before they created the earth.

– The series focuses on a group of three puppetpuppets who look like those featured in children’s shows such as Sesame Street.

– Anpan can also be prepared with other fillings, including white beans, green beans, sesame and chestnut.

– Many variants include spices, such as coriander and cumin, nut nuts, or seeds, such as sesame seeds, poppy seed or sunflower seeds.

– He played Cookie Monster, Bert and Grover on Sesame Street and he did Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Animal and Sam the Eagle on the Muppets.

sesame - some sentence examples
sesame – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “sesame”:

– He is best known as “Pepe” in the German version of Sesame Street.

– Furikake is a type of condiment that has a mixture of dried and ground fish, sesame seeds, chopped seaweed, sugar, salt, and monosodium glutamate.

– The series is produced by Canada-based animation studio Nelvana and “Sesame Street” creator Sesame Workshop, in association with Corus Entertainment.

– She is one of the founders of Sesame Workshop.

– It is also found in many high-protein food products such as Chicken chicken, turkey, fish, milk, yogurt, cottage cheese, cheese, peanuts, almonds, pumpkin seeds, sesame seeds, soy products, lima beans, avocados, bananas and eggs.

Sesame, “Sesamum indicum”, is the source of sesame seeds.

– On the table, there is a bowl of funky kimchi made with cabbage or radishes, some spicy gochujang, a dish of sweet-and-sour cucumbers, a fresh watercress or mung bean salad, a bowl of steamed rice, a dish of sesame salt, a savory dipping sauce dotted with chopped Asian pears, and some crisp lettuce leaves for wrapping it all up.

- He is best known as "Pepe" in the German version of Sesame Street.

- Furikake is a type of condiment that has a mixture of dried and ground fish, sesame seeds, chopped seaweed, sugar, salt, and monosodium glutamate.

– It was produced by Sesame Workshop and BBC One.

– Big Bag is a The Muppetsmuppet and segment comedy television show from Jim Henson and Sesame Workshop It aired on the Cartoon Network between 1996-1998.

– Good sesame oil has a strong smell when it is opened.

– Once 2000’s came, Herry Monster is no longer a Sesame Street star.

– In 2020, Sesame Street aired on HBO for the last time.

Use in sentence of “proximal”

How to use in-sentence of “proximal”:

+ Hammer toes are a condition of the proximal interphalangeal joint of the second, third, fourth or fifth toe.

+ The method is also known as proximal interpolation or, point sampling.

+ Vygotsky called this range the zone of proximal development.

+ The terms proximal and distal are used to describe parts of a feature that are close to, or distant from, the main mass of the body.

+ The metacarpophalangeal joints are between the bones in the hand at the palm called metacarpals, and the first finger bones called proximal phalanges.

+ This caused him to argue that learning takes place within a zone of proximal development, which is made up of functions that are not yet fully formed, but are on the way to being established.

+ Rigid bronchoscopy is a straight rigid tube used to see into the trachea and proximal bronchi.

+ Thus the upper arm in humans is proximal and the hand is distal.

Use in sentence of proximal
Use in sentence of proximal

“carrier” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “carrier”:

+ A launch vehicle or carrier rocket is a rocket used to take a payload from Earth’s surface through outer space.

+ It is currently the largest airline in Sri Lanka by number of aircraft and destinations and was launched in 1979 as Air Lanka following the termination of operations of the original Sri Lankan flag carrier Air Ceylon.

+ RNA is the carrier of genetic information in certain viruses, especially the retroviruses like the HIV virus.

+ The Carrier Strike Force was to enter the Coral Sea south of Guadalcanal.

+ Southwest Airlines is the airport’s largest carrier in terms of passengers traveled.

+ In World War II the Battle of the Coral Sea was the first aircraft carrier battle fought between the United States and Australia against Japan.

+ More carrier crew members were trained in damage-control and firefighting techniques.

+ He was a spear carrier in a New York Shakespeare Festival performance of “Henry VI, Part 1”.

carrier use in-sentences
carrier use in-sentences

Example sentences of “carrier”:

+ He was the founder of Wardair Airlines, at one time, the third-largest air carrier in Canada.

+ Only Emperor Hirohito and the highest Navy officers were told about the carrier and pilot losses.
+ In September 1917 the Ottomans caught one of her carrier pigeons which they then worked out and found out where she was.

+ He was the founder of Wardair Airlines, at one time, the third-largest air carrier in Canada.

+ Only Emperor Hirohito and the highest Navy officers were told about the carrier and pilot losses.

+ In September 1917 the Ottomans caught one of her carrier pigeons which they then worked out and found out where she was.

+ Kimberlite has attracted attention because it serves as a carrier of diamonds and garnet peridotite mantle mantle xenoliths to the Earth’s surface.

+ In addition to providing training, the base serviced aircraft from the battle fleet, including carrier air groups from USS Lexington, Saratoga, and Langley.

+ AF36 is grown on sterile seeds which serve as the carrier and a source of nutrients.

+ Takagi launched 12 Type 97 carrier bombers at 06:00 to search for TF17.

+ It is the local exchange carrier for telephone and DSL internet in most of Canada east of Saskatchewan.

+ The carrier that the Indian Navy currently uses is called INS “Viraat”.

+ Japanese carrier planes attacked the United States Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor on the morning of 7 December 1941.

+ After these fights, Fletcher was concerned about the losses to his carrier fighter aircraft.

+ Sunflower oil, extracted from the seeds, is used for cooking, as a carrier oil and to produce margarine and biodiesel, as it is cheaper than olive oil.

More in-sentence examples of “carrier”:

+ He launched from the Japanese aircraft carrier Ryūjō as part of a June 4 1942 raid on Dutch Harbor, Alaska.

+ Malaysia Airlines Berhad is the flag carrier airline of Malaysia.

+ Thus, photons are the carrier particles of electromagnetic interactions.

+ American bombers based on Midway made several attacks on the Japanese carrier fleet.

+ The developments that made TAT-1 possible were coaxial cable, polyethylene insulation, very reliable vacuum tubes for the submerged repeaters and an improvement in carrier equipment.

+ LAM Mozambique Airlines Flight 470 was a scheduled international passenger flight by carrier LAM Mozambique Airlines from Maputo International Airport of Maputo, Mozambique.

+ He also held the Guinness World Recordsworld record for most aircraft carrier landings performed and was the Fleet Air Arm’s most decorated living pilot.

+ Navy later named a “Midway”-class aircraft carrier after the battle.

+ Icelandair is the national flag carrier of Iceland.

+ Philippine Airlines is the flag carrier and largest airline of The Philippines.

+ Navy carrier aircrews showed skill and tried to do major damage to the Japanese carrier forces.

+ He reasoned that many carrier couples were not being counted, and he demonstrated methods for correcting results to produce the expected Mendelian ratios.

+ SriLankan Airlines is the flag carrier of Sri Lanka and a member of the Oneworld airline alliance.

+ Takagi’s Carrier Striking Force was north of Tulagi when it learned of Fletcher’s strike on 4 May.

+ Takagi’s carrier force entered the Coral Sea in the early morning hours of 6 May.

+ Yamamoto’s main goal was to destroy America’s carrier forces, which he saw as the main threat to the Pacific campaign.

+ Japan’s highly skilled carrier aircrews could not be replaced because the training programs could not produce enough new aircrew.

+ A cam pin linking the bolt to unlocking surfaces of the bolt carrier forces the bolt to unlock from the barrel and allows the assembly to drive to the rear.

+ The carrier search aircraft included four from “Shōkaku” and three from “Zuikaku”.

+ Scandinavian Airlines System is the flag carrier of Sweden, Norway and Denmark.

+ During the Battle of the Eastern Solomons, the Japanese light carrier “Ryūjō” was sunk.

+ Spruance pulled back to the east to refuel his destroyers and meet with the carrier “Saratoga”, which was carrying replacement aircraft.

+ It is also used for take offs and landings for NASA airplanes, for example the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft and some civilian airplanes.

+ Vietnam Airlines is the flag carrier and the largest airline of Vietnam.

+ Keep in mind that a ship from the Age of Sail would not need the fields for aircraft or electronic warfare instruments and conversely an aircraft carrier would not need the fields for a sail plan.

+ Since the decay of pions is due to weak force, yet another force carrier is introduced.

+ The series uses postman mail carrier vehicle and car to bus, car, postman car and police car.

+ The Carrier Strike Force with carriers “Zuikaku” and “Shōkaku”, two heavy cruisers, and six destroyers left from Truk on 1 May.

+ Task Force 11 consisted of the carrier and the USS Hornet, but they were too far away.

+ Many chemists use Argon as a carrier gas to make the plasma.

+ In telecommunications and signal processing, frequency modulation transmits information over a carrier wave by varying the frequency.

+ They made improvements to their carrier fighting approach.

+ The Japanese thought that future carrier attacks against the U.S.

+ For example, the Department of Transportation’s Air Carrier Access Act allows “dogs and other service animals” to ride with passengers on commercial airlines.

+ In early 2010, Peruvian Airlines purchased a Boeing 737-300 from Brazilian carrier Oceanair.

+ The difference between the RAAF hornet and the US hornet is that the RAAF removed the carrier Capabilities, because Australia doesn’t have any aircraft carriers big enough to fit the plane.

+ Once Los Alamitos became an operational base in 1941, NAAS Long Beach now turned to servicing carrier borne F4Fs, SBDs, FM-2s, F4Us, F6Fs, TBF/TBMs, and SB2Cs.

+ The larger molecules are actively transported by carrier proteins, and there is free movement of small molecules and ions.

+ Hale attempted to land on “Lexington” but was shot down by friendly anti-aircraft fire from the carrier and its escorts, killing Hale and his rear gunner.

+ Towards the end of the day he launched an attack on any ships from Nagumo’s carrier force.

+ Homing pigeons are called carrier pigeons when they are used to carry messages.

+ He ordered all available carrier aircraft to attack.

+ The airline absorbed the operations of sister carrier Mihin Lanka in October 2016, in a bid to create a single stronger national airline for Sri Lanka.

+ From this location, the Japanese naval forces hoped to defeat any Allied naval forces, especially carrier forces.

+ Yamamoto’s battleships and cruisers went behind Vice-Admiral Chūichi Nagumo’s carrier force by several hundred miles.

+ In selecting a carrier gas it is important to select a gas that will not react with the components of the sample.

+ LACSA was/is the flag carrier of Costa Rica.

+ He launched from the Japanese aircraft carrier Ryūjō as part of a June 4 1942 raid on Dutch Harbor, Alaska.

+ Malaysia Airlines Berhad is the flag carrier airline of Malaysia.
+ Thus, photons are the carrier particles of electromagnetic interactions.

“smart” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “smart”:

+ A person can have dyslexia even if he or she is very smart or educated.

+ Leo Davidson lands on a planet inhabited by smart apes.

+ Rizal was a very smart man.

+ He is a smart boy and has a good education; however, his father hates him.

+ Your average calculator can out smart you in arithmetic.

+ The installation of these new electricity and gas meters – called Smarty – in Luxembourg homes will allow the creation of networks with real intelligence: smart grids.

+ It was published by Titus Interactive, and developed by Smart Dog.

smart in sentences?
smart in sentences?

Example sentences of “smart”:

+ The Octopus card is a reusable contactless stored value smart card for making electronic payments in Hong Kong.

+ She is smart and is sometimes against her parent’s ghost hunting.

+ The waits wore smart liveries and silver chains of office with the town’s arms.

+ It’s even smart enough to recognize context and location to offer users the most relevant information.

+ He becomes less smart after watching some episodes.

+ Internet where the parties concerned use a camera–microphone combination installed in either their computers or in their smart phones.

+ He said he studied English studiesEnglish because he was not smart enough to do physics.

+ This led competing networks Smart Communications and Globe Telecom to offer similar but higher-cost plans.

+ A child prodigy is a child who is very smart at an early age.

+ It was followed up by two sequels “Three Smart Girls Grow Up” in 1939 and “Hers to Hold” in 1943.

+ Toy’s smart play smart toys: how to raise a child with a high PQ “.

+ Geoffrey Firmin is a smart British man living in Mexico.

+ Jabalpur is a 2 tier city that is under the process of development apart from the constant developing process it also comes under the purview of the Jabalpur Smart City project.

+ Paul Schoeffler voices The Computer, Courage’s smart and loyal friend which is a computer.

+ Andrew Ryan looked for smart and talented people who did not like the governments or religions on the surface and allowed them to live in Rapture.

+ Denton is a very smart man.

+ If someone is asked to keep saying “heads” or “tails” at random, a smart human observer or properly programmed computer might eventually be able to tell which one the person is likely to say next because the computer notices the patterns.

+ The Octopus card is a reusable contactless stored value smart card for making electronic payments in Hong Kong.

+ She is smart and is sometimes against her parent's ghost hunting.

More in-sentence examples of “smart”:

+ The technical documentation for SMART is in the AT Attachment standard.

+ A religious philosopher, William Paley, said that life is more complicated than a machine He said that just like a watch was made by a smart designer, so were animals.

+ The technical documentation for SMART is in the AT Attachment standard.

+ A religious philosopher, William Paley, said that life is more complicated than a machine He said that just like a watch was made by a smart designer, so were animals.

+ Many smart phones introduced after 2010 use 4G technology including LTE, as later, even faster version.

+ Makoto Naegi and 15 other smart students enter a beautiful high school named Hope’s Peak Academy.

+ At first, smart cards were used in public telephones in France, in 1983.

+ Rottweilers are very intelligent and need equally smart handlers to raise them.

+ The mouse thinks Thumbelina should marry her neighbor, a smart and well-to-do mole.

+ The series is about the lifelives of Lois, and their three Meg, 16-year old Chris, and very smart 1-year-old Stewie; and also their Brian, who talks and acts like a human.

+ They also provided jobs for smart and hardworking students who wanted to work on their summer vacation.

+ Alexander Smart was a CanadiansCanadian forward.

+ But Iroh is very smart and strong.

+ These smart grids are capable of monitoring decentralised electricity production, regulating the variations of the feeds into the distribution networks with greater precision and managing the demand peaks linked with the charging of electric vehicles more effectively.

+ Aphrodite was quite often described as very beautiful, and was used as a point of comparison for female beauty– but just as she was beautiful, she just as smart and wise.

+ Alternatively, if a drive has experienced problems in the past, but the sensors no longer detect such problems, the SMART status may, depending on the manufacturer’s programming, suggest that the drive is now sound.

+ Saharanpur is declared as one of the 100 Smart Cities in India by Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs as a part of Smart Cities Mission.

+ Started in September 1997 to collect fares for the MTR, the Octopus card system is the second contactless smart card system in the world, after the Korean Upass, and has been widely used for all public transport in Hong Kong.

+ In 2017, the “Happy Hearts Fund” merged with All Hands Volunteers to create All Hands And Hearts – Smart Response, with Němcová having the role of co-founder and vice chair.

+ This could be evidence of evolution; but intelligent design suggests that every part of an animal is useful and there for a reason, showing how smart the designer was.

+ They are known for their smart use of style, comparisons, word choice, imagery, and voice harmonies Lyrics sometimes have to do with their emotions or their opinion of society.

+ After retiring from the QSHL, Smart became a scout for the Los Angeles Kings and worked with Goodyear Tire for forty years.

+ Cable internet can also carry phone calls through the internet, this is called VoIP which stands for ‘Voice over Internet protocol’ this is, however different than calls over a smart phone.

+ This fare collection system has been so popular that many cities such as Singapore, London, Chicago, and Taipei have adopted the idea, launching their own version of smart cards, respectively named EZ-link, Oyster card, and EasyCard.

+ Galton thought the best way to do this was to learn more about heredity, and also to tell people that they should only marry people who were smart and strong.

+ Scholars such as Ninian Smart first used it, because he wanted to get away from looking at religions form a focus of Christianity.

+ A witty remark is a smart observation, put with humor and said in the perfect moment.

+ A contactless smart card is a kind of smart card with integrated circuits that can process and save data.

+ Drives with SMART may optionally support a number of ‘logs’.

+ Creos is involved in two national projects; smart grids, electromobility and energy management.

+ Born in Brandon, ManitobaBrandon, Manitoba, Smart played junior hockey in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League with the Portage Terriers for two seasons.

+ Important domestic workers may wear special smart uniforms called “livery”.

+ West Pakistani soldiers killed Hindus, Bengali Muslims, smart people, students and politicians in order to kill them all.

+ The company, based in Santa Clara, California, is supplies electronic chips for motherboard chipsets, smart phones’ graphic controller, GPUgraphics processing units, and game consoles.

+ David Lightman grades from failing to passing grades: Lightman being smart but not motivated at school.

+ It can help users with many tasks, such as basic math, and turning on or off smart lights with Bluetooth.

+ It is also necessary to educate population in the field of healthy and smart ways to stay active.

+ Among the new features, Tiger introduced Spotlight, Dashboard, Smart Folders, updated Mail program with Smart Mailboxes, QuickTime 7, Safari 2, Automator, VoiceOver, Core Image and Core Video.

+ Homer learns that musical instruments are great for a smart child.

+ To win, players must gather and use resources wisely, and use smart strategies.

+ Kanata remains home to many of the major hi-tech employers of Ottawa, such as Mitel, March Networks, Alcatel-Lucent, Dell Canada, Hewlett-Packard, Smart Technologies, Norpak, Nortel, MDS Nordion, Breconridge, AMCC, and Cisco Systems, Inc..

+ Contactless smart cards can be used for identification, authentication, and saving data.

+ They use smart phones too.

+ The show is about a very smart weasel named I.M.

+ Port Blair has been selected as one of the cities to be developed as a smart city under the Smart Cities Mission.

+ They have a certain amount and they improve, and then their goal becomes to look smart all the time and never look dumb.

+ They all said ‘no’ and added something like “You know, I just don’t think I’m smart enough to be here”.

Some in-sentence examples of “cossack”

How to use in-sentence of “cossack”:

– In Russia today, Cossacks are ethnic descendants or are in the Cossack army and often both.

– The rebels were supported by Russian and Cossack forces but, Georgia itself refuses to recognize rebel South Ossetia as an independent state; the government calls it by the medieval name of Samachablo or, more recently, Tskhinvali region.

– Yemanzhelinsk was founded in 1770 as a Cossack village and was named Yemanzhelinskaya since 1866.

– In modern literature, the Don figures centrally in the works of Mikhail Sholokhov, a Cossack from the stanitsa of Veshenskaya.

– The coat of arms of Yekaterinodar was introduced in 1841 by the Cossack yesaul Ivan Chernik.

Some in-sentence examples of cossack
Some in-sentence examples of cossack

“great deal” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “great deal”:

+ His political ideas gave him a great deal of trouble in Hungary.

+ At first they did not have a great deal of influence.

+ Silicon is used as a great deal in today’s computers and virtually every electronic device.

+ Because great deal is known about its development from egg to larva to adult, it is a key model for developmental genetics, or evo-devo.

+ By this point Edmund had matured a great deal which can be seen in the way he deals with Eustace and in the fights with King Caspian.

great deal - example sentences
great deal – example sentences

Example sentences of “great deal”:

+ He is one of at least three modern British artists to make a great deal of money from his works.

+ We do not know a great deal about music of this time because it was such a long time ago and music was not often written down.
+ Because she has been doing this since 1952, she knows a great deal about the government of the UK.

+ He is one of at least three modern British artists to make a great deal of money from his works.

+ We do not know a great deal about music of this time because it was such a long time ago and music was not often written down.

+ Because she has been doing this since 1952, she knows a great deal about the government of the UK.

+ Almost all the keep comments were by unregistered users who have made no prior contributions to this wiki; almost all the “delete” comments were as strongly worded as they could be, and were from editors with a great deal of experience.

+ It takes a great deal of energy to push the nuclei close enough together for the strong force to have an effect, so the process of nuclear fusion can only take place at very high temperatures or high densities.

+ Shooting in Miami was a good experience for Bay who would later own a home in the city and spend a great deal of time there.

+ She receives a great deal of media coverage due to being married to association footballfootball player David Beckham.

+ First, it provided a great deal of evidence that evolution has taken place.

+ He was very famous in his day and composed a great deal of church music; motets and madrigals.

+ Short sales are not always a great deal because of the highly inflated prices of the housing bubble.

+ Chickpeas contain a great deal of protein, zinc and folic acid.

More in-sentence examples of “great deal”:

+ Despite his profound effect on Persian life and culture and his enduring popularity and influence, few details of his life are known, and particularly about his early life there is a great deal of more or less mythical anecdote.

+ They will form large colonies where they spend a great deal of time.

+ Denke was born in ZiębiceMünsterberg, Silesia in the Kingdom of Prussia There is not a great deal of information about his early life.

+ The compiler of this list was sadly unaware that along with buying and selling, and eating what has been bought, “creating” is something that humans do a great deal of.

+ He deals with young children every day and does a great deal to volunteer for not only the global village but also his local community.

+ This applies with force to mammals, because the eutherian mammals originated in Asia and had undergone a great deal of evolution before they got to South America.

+ Brahms wrote a great deal of vocal music.

+ Long known to the Aboriginal people of Australia, for Europeans, the western grey was the centre of a great deal of sometimes comical taxonomic confusion for almost 200 years.

+ One particular scene that viewers did not like was Michael Madsen cutting off the police officer’s ear, and Madsen himself reportedly had a great deal of difficulty finishing the scene especially after Kirk Baltz ad-libbed the desperate plea “I’ve got a little kid at home”.

+ Parry wrote a great deal of music, but by far the best known piece he wrote is the song “Jerusalem”.

+ Charles Steen donated a great deal of money and land to create new houses and churches in Moab.

+ One of the people who influenced the 1960s movement a great deal was Michel Foucault.

+ Jane liked Catherine a great deal and found love with her, which she had not got from her parents.

+ The ecological effects of economic activity on the environment have spurred the creation of a great deal of research studying means of changing the incentives balance of the market economy.

+ Moeran all learned a great deal from him, and continued to admire him.

+ Nobody should hike alone, no matter what the situation, without a great deal of experience to develop his hiking abilities.

+ They do spend a great deal of time with their young.

+ Schubert wrote a great deal of chamber music.

+ As a teacher of composition Stanford had a great deal of influence on many British composers.

+ The 1847 version was performed a great deal all over Italy.

+ There is a great deal of psychology used in jury selections.

+ Köhler recognized that, like humans, there is a great deal of individual differences in intellect.

+ Butterworth did not write a great deal of music, and during the war he destroyed many of his compositions that he thought were not good enough.

+ Syrup is a thick, sweet, flavored liquid with a great deal of sugar in it.

+ As a result, we often see a great deal of misunderstanding and conflict regarding Sufism and Sufic practices.

+ The name took shape as late-20th-century and early-21st-century vice presidential wives took on public policy roles that attracted a great deal of media attention.

+ Despite his profound effect on Persian life and culture and his enduring popularity and influence, few details of his life are known, and particularly about his early life there is a great deal of more or less mythical anecdote.

+ They will form large colonies where they spend a great deal of time.

+ In the Netherlands, Locke had time to return to his writing, spending a great deal of time re-working the Essay.

+ Stanley Vann composed a great deal of music, mostly for the Anglican church service.

+ They require a great deal of grooming, as they shed hair daily.

+ This means that for the visitor interested in plants and animals there is a great deal to see.

+ He composed a great deal of music during the 1950s.

+ Growing up there he learned a great deal about sailing and the sea.

+ Whilst SPIs are not 100% of a checkuser’s workload, they are a very great deal of it.

+ A great deal is now known about the sequences of DNA which are on our chromosomes.

+ There is a great deal of variance in color depending on the owner and jurisdiction.

+ The priests most likely had a great deal of political power.

+ In a species, or an interbreeding population, there is usually a great deal of genetic variation.

+ Heavy flooding and high winds caused a great deal of damage.

+ In 1546 Rore went to Ferrara, where he was “maestro di cappella” He wrote a great deal of music in Ferrara.

+ Parry was a man who always liked to help people, and so he took on a great deal of work, which did not do his health much good.

+ The particle usually a Subatomic particlesubatomic or quark particle such as an electron or photon can become a wave to focus a great deal of energy on the barrier, ultimately negating it.

+ Her movies underwent a great deal of censorship in the Soviet Union.

+ All languages change with time, and Greek has changed a great deal over 2500 years.

+ When the Trump campaign announced that the rally would not take place, there was a great deal of shouting and a few small fights between Trump supporters and anti-Trump protesters.

+ If challenged by an animal far bigger than their venom can bring down, they might bite anyway just to give the predator a great deal of pain, or may choose “flight” rather than “fight” and “fly” away.

+ She had inhaled a great deal of sand, dust and charcoal.

+ The Puerto Rican Independence party, on the other hand, has mainly lost a great deal of support within the last six decades.

+ They then felt that a great deal of work was required in terms of reconciliation and general peacemaking.

+ Its unique foot claw has caused a great deal of discussion regarding the evolutionary lineage of this dinosaur.

Example uses in sentence of “aristocrat”

How to use in-sentence of “aristocrat”:

– Adrien Maurice de Noailles, was a French aristocrat and soldier.

– Siddhartha was a rich aristocrat and the son of a ruler of a republic.

– An aristocrat and fighter, he led the Siege of Cawnporerebellion in Cawnpore during the 1857 uprising.

– Jaff is engaged to Harry Roper-Curzon, a British aristocrat and heir to the title Lord, 22nd Baron of Teynham.

– A palace is a place with a grand and imposing building that is the official residence of a king or queen, a head of state such as a president, or a high-ranking aristocrat or church dignitary.

Example uses in sentence of aristocrat
Example uses in sentence of aristocrat

“disillusioned” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “disillusioned”:

– He retired disillusioned in 1519.

– They discover that the movie was created by Georges Méliès, Isabelle’s godfather, an early – but now neglected and disillusioned – cinema legend, and that the automaton was a beloved creation of his, from his days as a magician.

– However, gradually between the 1960s and 1980s he became increasingly disillusioned by the corruption and dishonesty of politics in Pakistan and finally quit.

– Campbell was unsuccessful in his efforts to raise money through additional bond sales and he resigned that October after only eight months in office, disillusioned and in bad health.

– He became disillusioned with politics and retired from public life that year.

– Eventually he became disillusioned in this search and returned to work.

– Television critic Heather Havrilesky asked “What rock did these morally pure creatures crawl out from under and, more important, how do you go from innocent millipede to White House staffer without becoming soiled or disillusioned by the dirty realities of politics along the way?” Havrilesky, Heather.

– The movement took place mostly among disillusioned students and was largely a protest movement to others around the globe during the late 1960s.

disillusioned some ways to use
disillusioned some ways to use

Use in sentence of “enormous”

How to use in-sentence of “enormous”:

+ The natives kidnap Ann and take her through the gate and to an altar on the other side of the wall, where she is offered to Kong, an enormous gorilla-like creature.

+ The Chen dynasty took in an enormous amount of silver, which was used as money at the time.

+ After Mao Zedong’s death China’s communist party proved that economic reform was possible without political freedom and paved the way for enormous economic growth.

+ Some larvae, such as those of “Typhlonectes”, are born with enormous external gills which are shed almost immediately.

+ However, Tiglath Pileser III made enormous changes to the structure of Assyria, improving its security and efficiency.

+ Yet Montesquieu’s treatise had an enormous influence on the work of many others, most notably: Catherine the Great, who produced “Nakaz” ; the Founding Fathers of the United States#Constitutional Convention delegatesFounding Fathers of the United States Constitution; and Alexis de Tocqueville, who applied Montesquieu’s methods to a study of American society, in “Democracy in America”.

+ It’s amplified to enormous proportion by Gravitational forcegravitational forces, producing ever-growning concentrations of dark matter in which ordinary gases cool, condense and fragment to make galaxies.

+ The reason each spin can work so well, against the insults, is that, typically, an insulting remark must be mild, so consequently the positive spin can easily claim a viewpoint 100x times the opposite, as an enormous compliment.

Use in sentence of enormous
Use in sentence of enormous

Example sentences of “enormous”:

+ The movie is about a force of Greek warriors led by 300 Spartans which fights against an enormous Persian army.

+ This, plus a picture book about Knight’s work my mother gave me, were my first encounters with a man who was to prove an enormous help when the time came for me to make three-dimensional models of these extinct beings”.
+ A paper written by Benjamin Franklin in the 1780s blamed the unusually cool summer of 1783 on volcanic dust coming from Iceland, where the eruption of Laki#1783 eruptionLaki volcano had released enormous amounts of sulfur dioxide, resulting in the death of much of the island's livestock and a catastrophic famine which killed a quarter of the population.

+ The movie is about a force of Greek warriors led by 300 Spartans which fights against an enormous Persian army.

+ This, plus a picture book about Knight’s work my mother gave me, were my first encounters with a man who was to prove an enormous help when the time came for me to make three-dimensional models of these extinct beings”.

+ A paper written by Benjamin Franklin in the 1780s blamed the unusually cool summer of 1783 on volcanic dust coming from Iceland, where the eruption of Laki#1783 eruptionLaki volcano had released enormous amounts of sulfur dioxide, resulting in the death of much of the island’s livestock and a catastrophic famine which killed a quarter of the population.

+ Taking advantage of the enormous number of recombinants that could be analyzed in the rII mutant system, Benzer was eventually able to map over 2400 rII mutations.

+ In Ankara there’s a place called Anitkabir, an enormous hilltop mausoleum that is commemorated to Kemal Atatürk who was the first president.

+ For the next hundred years, the “groundplan” got changed backwards and forwards between a “Greek Cross” like Bramante’s plan and a “Latin Cross” like the old basilica, but one thing never changed, and that was the idea of having an enormous dome at the place where the two arms crossed.

+ The main breeding season is during the rainy season, when the pair builds an enormous nest “island”, a circular platform of reeds and grasses nearly two metres in diameter and high enough to stay above the shallow water surrounding it.

+ An example of exaggeration would be: “I was walking along when suddenly this enormous dog walked along.

+ Holding up the dome of the Basilica were four enormous stone pillars.

+ Bergelmir and his wife alone among their kind were the only survivors of the enormous deluge deluge of blood from Ymir’s wounds when he was killed by Odin and his brothers at the dawn of time.

+ After the enormous success with “Slippery When Wet” and the following tour, Bon Jovi released their fourth album 1988’s “New Jersey”.

+ Palacio became Flórez’s teacher and helped him an enormous amount in his career.

+ This ‘Rainbow Serpent’, a snake of enormous size, lives in the deepest waterholes.

+ The significance of the book is enormous since it is one of a small number of early Mesoamerican mythological texts — it is often considered the single most important piece of Mesoamerican literature.

+ The second work of enormous importance was his play “Faust”.

+ Some of their characteristics were unique: they had enormous eyeballs, sometimes more than 25cm in diameter.

More in-sentence examples of “enormous”:

+ It was built between 1350 - 1360 in the form of an enormous Gothic style monstrance, probably by the same carver who made the lower row of the main altar.

+ But when he greets Scarlett on the enormous staircase he had carried her up the last night he was there, she tells him coldly that she is pregnant with another baby.

+ It was built between 1350 – 1360 in the form of an enormous Gothic style monstrance, probably by the same carver who made the lower row of the main altar.

+ But when he greets Scarlett on the enormous staircase he had carried her up the last night he was there, she tells him coldly that she is pregnant with another baby.

+ The series became an enormous financial, popular, and critical hit.

+ In April 1980, because of increasing pressure from Chun and other politicians, Choi appointed Chun as head of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency, giving him enormous power.

+ Goethe’s “Faust” had an enormous influence on all art in Western countries.

+ As vegetable matter from these forests decayed, enormous deposits of peat accumulated, which later changed into coal.

+ There is evidence of an enormous impact basin in the northern hemisphere of Mars, spanning, or roughly four times larger than the largest impact basin yet discovered.

+ It lived in enormous migratory flocks — sometimes containing more than two billion birds — that could stretch one mile long across the sky, sometimes taking several hours to pass.

+ This production was presented at the Lincoln Center in New York City in July 2007 where it was an enormous success.

+ This program was to deal with the enormous job losses seen one week before, when about one million Australians lost their jobs.

+ Wagner’s dramatic handling of the story had enormous influence on many composers of the time.

+ I do think that if you wanted to do this correctly it would be an enormous amount of protections and filter changes.

+ He is credited with being the first recorded skater to land the 900 in the air before landing back on the pipe during the televised June 27, 1999 X Games, for which he received an enormous amount of attention.

+ It was an enormous success, but Lalo only had four more years to live, and he did not compose anything more of importance.

+ It was an enormous task in the wake of the deep variance in the political thinking of Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah and Mir Waiz Mohammed Yusuf Shah who parted way along with his his aides towards the end of the first session.

+ His series work in 1970s-2000s about semi metal and topologically protected spinor/femionic excitations in topological defects and boundary are paid enormous amount attentions in recent decade years because the discoveries about the topological solid state materials and potentially technical application on quantum computation.

+ Casals showed enormous talent for the cello .

+ The old-fashioned way is to have an enormous set of “bellows” which are pumped up and down by a person using a large handle.

+ A colossus is an enormous statue.

+ Once painting on canvas became usual, artists were able to do enormous pictures.

+ One species, “Rhamphosuchus crassidens” of India, is believed to have grown to an enormous 15 metres or more.

+ However, the album had an enormous radio presence for well over a year.

+ Installments of the book sold out within hours, and had enormous impact on French society.

+ A variety of architectural styles, ancient and modern, make the urban landscape of Curitiba be very interesting and represent an enormous cultural heritage.

+ It is made of many millions of billions of stars and planets and enormous clouds of gas separated by a big space.

+ On his march to Rome, he either destroyed or took enormous fines from towns that did not accept him immediately.

+ Dennis wore the same costume in every episode: a striped tee-shirt, a pair of bib overalls with a slingshot in the back pocket, a pair of sneakers, and an enormous blond cowlick.

+ The enormous pressure produced by this mass of waters finally breaks the ice barrier holding it back, in a spectacular rupture event.

+ The loris has enormous eyes, grasping fingers, and toes with opposable digits.

+ Then it dried out completely, leaving an enormous amount of salt.

+ All around the outside of the building are enormous “pilasters”.

+ Sun Myung Moon’s controversial religious and political Unification Movement, which includes not only the Unification Church but an enormous constellation of civic organizations, including the Washington Times Foundation, is allied politically with evangelical Christians such as Jerry Falwell and Tim LaHaye.

+ Before the native died, the skipper was able to get a rough location of the island and some details on it, including its most distinctive feature – a huge ancient stone wall with an enormous wooden gate built by the ancestors of the natives back when they had high civilization.

+ There has been an enormous amount of discussion among musicians about how best to tune instruments.

+ He had got this idea from Florence Cathedral which had an enormous dome resting on eight big piers.

+ The episode then cuts to 65 million years ago, when an enormous asteroid crashes into the gulf of Mexico, causing devastation upon impact and filling the atmosphere with debris.

+ The female brown kiwi lays enormous eggs, which are almost one-sixth of her own body weight.

+ The enormous bulk of Klump the Kremling landed on top of Diddy, knocking him senseless.

+ This collapse “bounces” and causes the star to explode and emit an enormous amount of energy.

+ In Norse mythology, Valhalla  is an enormous and majestic hall in Asgard, headed by Odin.

+ It released an enormous amount of energy, causing both the Earth and Moon to be completely molten.

+ An example of a Roman era watermill would be the early 4th century site at Barbegal in southern France, where 16 overshot waterwheels were used to power an enormous flour mill.

+ Some time before 1565, an enormous deposit of graphite was discovered in Borrowdale, Cumbria.

+ Some pictures show him with lighted rope matches woven into his enormous black beard during battle.

+ In Düsseldorf in Germany, one of the features of the Carnival parades are the enormous models of politicians and other well-known people.

+ The birds, which travel in enormous flocks, often pose dangers to air travel, disrupt cattle operations, chase off native birds, and roost on city blocks.

+ The big female lays up to five enormous glossy green eggs on the ground.

+ Werner had the idea that all rocks had precipitated out of a single enormous flood.

+ The report also emphasizes the enormous populations that exist within the BRIC nations, which makes it relatively easy for their aggregate wealth to eclipse the Group of SixG6, while per-capita income levels remain far below the norm of today’s industrialized countries.

Some example sentences of “worry about”

How to use in-sentence of “worry about”:

– It won’t be that hard, just don’t worry about it.

– Jeffwang, could you please focus on article work and stop worrying about proposals and unnecessary bureaucracy? Try to get articles up to a very good standard rather than worry about what we call them, okay? The majority of your edits are to here rather than articles.

– In some cases, the editor will just add a second stub and not worry about it.

– She tells him that their love should not be about money and that they should not worry about what their parents had told them.

– Don’t worry about trying to fill in all the fields—even if you can only get one or two, that can still be useful.

Some example sentences of worry about
Some example sentences of worry about

Example sentences of “worry about”:

– Environmentalists worry about organo-lead and organo-mercury compounds.

– Doctors limit the use of radiation therapy in non-malignant conditions because they worry about the radiation could start new cancers.

– Some people are against the NPVIC because they worry about cheating.

– Both empires did not have to worry about their defense in the west/east after that.

– I have been told that I should not participate in this vote – so you don’t have to worry about me swinging the vote in Ben’s favor.

– His best known roles were in “The Great Temptation”, “Don’t Worry About Your Mother-in-Law” and in “Before Sundown”.

– Chuckie catches the chicken pox, which spreads to the other Rugrats, and they worry about turning into chickens.

– Do not worry about the link problem, I will fix that one myself.

– Don’t worry about trying to fill in all the fields — even if you can only get the basics, that can still be very useful.

– It seems like a reader could flip the book open at random to any part of it and not worry about plot.

– This let people use some code in more than one project, and not have to worry about with hardware-specific problems like READ/WRITE/GET/PUT.

– She encouraged him not to worry about dying, and to think about his parents, and their son Dean Paul, waiting for him.

– Then the rich traders of Florence could have their own ships and did not have to worry about the Lombard traders who brought their goods across Europe and over the mountains on the backs of donkeys.

– The best advice I can give to you if you want to become an administrator is to not worry about wanting to become an administrator.

– His popularity has given rise to a number of imitation “shock jocks” who attempt to outdo Stern in terms of offensiveness and rudeness…but these imitators have found themselves with more troubles to worry about than listener ratings.

- Environmentalists worry about organo-lead and organo-mercury compounds.

- Doctors limit the use of radiation therapy in non-malignant conditions because they worry about the radiation could start new cancers.
- Some people are against the NPVIC because they worry about cheating.