“unlucky” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “unlucky”:

+ I think Athanasio Celia is very unlucky on that matter, because many-many more references which existed on newspapers, books, catalogues, or as audio-visual archives.

+ Mermaids were noted in British folklore as unlucky omens.Katharine Briggs, “An Encyclopedia of Fairies, Hobgoblins, Brownies, Boogies, and Other Supernatural Creatures”, “Mermaids”, p 287.

+ In old-school gambling, a “cooler” is an unlucky individual, usually a casino employee.

+ He has an unlucky premonition as he leaves Korea.

+ Each story is about a policeman who is unlucky in love.

+ There is no proof that thirteen is an unlucky number.

unlucky - example sentences
unlucky – example sentences

Example sentences of “unlucky”:

+ While the poor man is unlucky trying to sell his useless stuff, the animals encounter a limousine that is driven by Winston, a butler.

+ He can also use it to create fissures in the ground, trapping anyone unlucky in the underworld.

+ As a running gag in the show, Grampu is very unlucky and usually has to clean up messes that the kids make.

+ Many sailors believed that it was lucky if a cat came up to a sailor on deck, but unlucky if it came only halfway and then turned around.

+ It was unlucky that Hurricane Flora came just days later.

+ Some unlucky soldiers drowned in mud because of their heavy equipment.

+ While the poor man is unlucky trying to sell his useless stuff, the animals encounter a limousine that is driven by Winston, a butler.

+ He can also use it to create fissures in the ground, trapping anyone unlucky in the underworld.
+ As a running gag in the show, Grampu is very unlucky and usually has to clean up messes that the kids make.

+ In Italy, 17 is considered an unlucky number.

+ It was believed to be unlucky to have thirteen people sitting at a table at a meal, and death is number thirteen in the tarot deck.

+ The idea of thirteen as an unlucky number is from pagan Norse mythology.

+ Robert, Ray’s “loser” brother, is a police officer, and is very unlucky in love.

How to use in sentence of “overcome with”

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

– The united heroes manage to defeat Steppenwolf, who, overcome with fear, is attacked by his own Parademons, before they are all taken away by a Boom Tube.

– Henry was found hiding in a leather shop, taken prisoner and was again overcome with mental illness.

– Christian is overcome with jealousy while Satine has dinner with the Duke, who offers her everything she has dreamt of.

– When he came to his senses, he was overcome with grief.

– When he did not come back to the ship, Heracles was overcome with grief.

– Xena has killed thousands of people and, overcome with guilt, is returning home, perhaps to give up her own life.

– He is overcome with anger, and runs to the Cullens’ house, planning to kill them all.

– As it hit them, they fled in fear and some were overcome with the poisonous gas.

How to use in sentence of overcome with
How to use in sentence of overcome with

Sentence example of “hike”

How to use in-sentence of “hike”:

+ The trail is 1.8km long, and a summit-bound hike takes about 1hour 10minutes to 2hours, while a return trip takes at least 55minutes or more.

+ Sometimes, backpacking groups begin at a trail head with a parking lot and hike over a weekend until they work their way back to the vehicle.

+ Some people hike from one end to the other, then turn around and thru-hike the trail the other way.

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

+ On longer trips, groups may settle in at a base camp and hike for weeks or even months if they are more experienced and prepared.

Sentence example of hike
Sentence example of hike

“friends with” – example sentences

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

– Christianson is good friends with Professional Wrestlers Travis Tomko and Corey Graves.

– After staying there for some time, Bruno makes friends with a Jewish boy named Shmuel on the other side of the fence.

– As Prime Minister he tried to make Australia better friends with Asian countries and liked things like APEC.

– He became friends with Governor of CaliforniaCalifornia Governor Nancy.

– Because of this, she became friends with lots of fashionable people and with Irish peasants.

– Clapton became friends with The BeatlesBeatle White Album”.

– To do this, he was to become friends with the Na’vi so he could learn what it would take to get them to move.

friends with - example sentences
friends with – example sentences

Example sentences of “friends with”:

– Through the road, Bree makes friends with Riley, a relegated vampire, because of his power to release a terrible smell which upset other newborns.

– They are told not to make close friends with non-Witnesses because they could make their faith in God weaker, or possible sever their relationship with Him completely.

– At first, Henry wanted to be friends with the King of France.

– He learned to play the piano and became friends with the composer Sergei Rachmaninoff who was just one year younger.

– He becomes friends with Kolya, a boy about two years older than Ilyusha, who is proud and “immensely enjoyed” bossing the younger boys around.

– He was friends with Errol Flynn and John Wayne.

– During the Fellowship’s journey, he made friends with the dwarf Gimli, despite the fact that dwarves and elves do not usually get along.

– He was friends with Macbeth.

– Like his father, Forest is friends with Paul Phoenix.

– Meanwhile, Lucy begins to be good friends with Professor Emanuel, and they fall in love.

– Carcillo was friends with Montador until Montador unexpectedly died in 2015.

– He is best friends with both Riku and Kairi since his early childhood.

– On his way, Momotarō met and became friends with a talking dog, monkey, and pheasant, who agreed to help him in his mission.

– He is good friends with Billy Black, Jacob`s father.

– He also made friends with a very talented Spanish pianist Ricardo Viñes who was in the same class at the Conservatoire.

– She was best friends with fellow wrestler “Mae Young”.

- Through the road, Bree makes friends with Riley, a relegated vampire, because of his power to release a terrible smell which upset other newborns.

- They are told not to make close friends with non-Witnesses because they could make their faith in God weaker, or possible sever their relationship with Him completely.
- At first, Henry wanted to be friends with the King of France.

More in-sentence examples of “friends with”:

– He was friends with the writers Samuel Johnson and Christopher Smart and the politician William Pitt the Elder.

– He also becomes friends with a satyr named Grover Underwood.

– Frink loses all of his money, but he is happy to be friends with Lisa and to go back to his university.

– He was close friends with actor Marlon Brando.

– He was friends with George Fox.

– He makes friends with Sebastian Flyte, the younger son of an aristocratic family.

– He was friends with artist Andy Warhol.

– Aldrich made friends with other young poets, artists and wits of New York’s Bohemianism”bohemia” of the early 1860s, including Edmund Clarence Stedman, Richard Henry Stoddard, Fitz Hugh Ludlow, Bayard Taylor and Walt Whitman.

– Emma quickly becomes friends with Harriet Smith, a “natural daughter”.

– In 1899, Christian arrives in Paris, and makes friends with a group of Bohemians who visit the Moulin Rouge regularly.

– A social climber tries to earn social capital by making friends with those who have it but without actually helping.

– He became great friends with the famous poet and playwright Friedrich Schiller.

– Padraic made friends with a writer called James Joyce at the library.

– He was unsuccessful in his first home when plans for him to be friends with an older female dog did not go well.

– King Solomon sent a message to Hiram king of Tyre, LebanonTyre, who had been friends with his father David and sent David lots of wood to build his palace with.

– Scott is not friends with many superheroes outside of the X-Men because he is a mutant.

– But he manages to become friends with his co-star Ben Chapleski.

– He is good friends with Liz Smith.

– And the child will not be afraid to try to make friends with new people, because it will expect people to be nice.

– Padraic was also friends with a man called Herbert Hughes.

– He made friends with other writers and thinkers such as Merleau-Ponty, Jean-Toussaint and Dominique Desanti, and Jean Kanapa.

– Throughout the series she becomes close friends with Percy Jackson, later becoming his main love interest and girlfriend.

– As the two of them become friends with the Bears, a carnival magician’s helper, Nicholas, turns from good to bad, because of an evil spirit he got from an old book.

– He became friends with other composers: Saint-Saëns, Bizet, Delibes, Lalo, Fauré, Duparc and others.

– In April 1999, a group of Indians made friends with Swaraj Damree, a tourist from Mauritius.

- He was friends with the writers Samuel Johnson and Christopher Smart and the politician William Pitt the Elder.

- He also becomes friends with a satyr named Grover Underwood.
- Frink loses all of his money, but he is happy to be friends with Lisa and to go back to his university.

– After 1905, the royal family became friends with Grigori Rasputin, a priest whom they believed could treat Alexi.

– Tom DeLonge, who played guitar, had been friends with Ann Hoppus while living in San Diego.

– He also meets and makes friends with his grandson Michael.

– He coached the Bruins for two more seasons until, unhappy with the club’s performance in the 1949 playoffs against Toronto and uneasy about coaching friends with whom he had played, he resigned.

– Some time later he became friends with the singer Pauline Viardot and her husband Louis.

– She was friends with Adolf Hitler who often came to the performances.

– After the Cold War, Romania became closer friends with Western Europe.

– She makes friends with a scarecrow, a tin woodman, and a cowardly lion.

– Goya became friends with Crown Prince Don Luis, and lived in his house.

– Some Han dynasty emperors tried to stop the wars and make friends with them, but they still tried to attack the Chinese borders.

– In “New Moon”, Bella becomes friends with Jacob after Edward leaves her.

– They were barely friends with the Lakota and Dakota.

– During his time at Hogwarts, he became good friends with three other boys his age: James Potter, Sirius Black, and Peter Pettigrew.

– Reagan became friends with the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Margaret Thatcher.

– Dylan stayed with the Guthrie family, and became friends with thirteen-year-old Arlo Guthrie, who also became a musician.

– He was friends with Benjamin Franklin.

– Pocahontas made friends with Smith and the colonists.

– He quickly makes friends with Nutsy, a zoo koala, and Jacko, a nervous frill-necked lizard.

– He was close friends with the late Arizona senator John McCain.

– The problem was that Russia was also friends with France, and the Germans thought the French might attack them to help Russia.

– He was good friends with Leonard Bernstein.

– After Dunham became friends with Mike Lacey, the owner of The Comedy Magic Club in Hermosa Beach, Lacey gave Dunham a steady slot at the club, where Dunham sharpened his act by observing the techniques of comedians like Jerry Seinfeld, and taking the advice of colleague Bill Engvall, moving away from his G-Rated material toward edgier, more adult themes.

– Her husband had died by then, and Stevens had become close friends with Wingu Tingima.

How to use in-sentence of “pulmonary fibrosis”

How to use in-sentence of “pulmonary fibrosis”:

– Benchley died of pulmonary fibrosis on February 12, 2006 in Princeton, New Jersey.

– Idir died on 2 May 2020 in Paris of pulmonary fibrosis at the age of 70.

– Hayes died on 3 February 2017 from pulmonary fibrosis in Berkeley, California, aged 76.

– Knievel died from pulmonary fibrosis caused by diabetes in Clearwater, Florida on November 30, 2007, aged 69.

– Bower died on June 17, 2020 at his home in Stanford, California from pulmonary fibrosis at the age of 87.

How to use in-sentence of pulmonary fibrosis
How to use in-sentence of pulmonary fibrosis

“Cold war” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “Cold war”:

– The nations of Eastern Europe returned to capitalism, and the period of the Cold War was over.

– But soon the United States and Soviet Union were not friends and the Cold War started.

– He helped shape Cold War defense policy over the course of many presidential administrations.

– His works focused on foreign policy during the Cold War and post-9/11.

– He was best-known for “The Red Men”, a series of figurative paintings depicting aspects of the Cold War like the May 1968 events in FranceMay 1968 events, the Vietnam War and Red Scare, and his 150 still lifes, or “portraits” of potatoes.

– After the war, the Allies occupied Austria, which was recognised and treated as a separate country, but sovereignty was restored only by the Austrian State Treaty and the Austrian Declaration of Neutrality, both in 1955, largely because of the rapid development of the Cold War and disputes between the Soviet Union and its former allies over foreign policy.

– Following the end of the Cold War or even before, the governments comprising BRIC all initiated economic or political reforms to allow their countries to enter the world economy.

Cold war in sentences?
Cold war in sentences?

Example sentences of “Cold war”:

- It is served by Polotsk Airport and during the Cold War was home to Borovitsy air base.

- He was an advisor to the Cold War Museum.

– It is served by Polotsk Airport and during the Cold War was home to Borovitsy air base.

– He was an advisor to the Cold War Museum.

– The early Cold War era saw the United States as the most powerful nation in a Western coalition of which Mexico and Canada were also a part.

– A wave of counter revolutions ended the Eastern Bloc and the Cold War during the year.

– It was influenced by synthpop, house music, funk, post-disco and futurefuturistic fiction ideas that were important during the end of the Cold War in the United States at that time.

– The movie was about the Cold War and was very controversial but also very successful.

– During the Second World War and in the Cold War GIs brought them to Britain.

– It was used by the Royal Air Force for the Cold War and by air forceair forces of Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.

– The Pact lasted until the end of the Cold War when some members quit in 1991, following the collapse of the Eastern BlocEastern bloc and political changes in the Soviet Union.

– After the Cold War in 1999 three former communist countries, Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Poland joined NATO.

– The term “third world” was introduced during the Cold war between the United States and the Soviet Union.

– When the cold war began, the joint administration of Germany and Berlin broke down.

More in-sentence examples of “Cold war”:

- He was best known for his work as a foreign correspondent focusing on wars in China, Korea, Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, and the Cold War in Europe.

- Since the end of the Cold War and the formal end of colonialism, the Non-Aligned Movement has been forced to redefine itself and reinvent its purpose in the current world system.
- His presidency, from August 1948 to April 1960, remains controversial, affected by Cold War tensions on the Korean peninsula and elsewhere.

– He was best known for his work as a foreign correspondent focusing on wars in China, Korea, Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, and the Cold War in Europe.

– Since the end of the Cold War and the formal end of colonialism, the Non-Aligned Movement has been forced to redefine itself and reinvent its purpose in the current world system.

– His presidency, from August 1948 to April 1960, remains controversial, affected by Cold War tensions on the Korean peninsula and elsewhere.

– In the Suez Crisis of 1956, the Cold War alliances were broken for the first time with the Soviet Union and United States favoring one side, and Britain and France the other.

– It was considered a symbol of the Cold War and the Iron Curtain that divided Europe.

– Computers were the main tool of cryptanalysis in the Cold War and later.

– During the cold war the Icelandic bases were used for surveillance in the North Atlantic.

– The nuclear weapon threat and other anti-tank weapons in the Cold War made countries add more protection to survive in all types of combat.

– He was in government during the Cold War and promoted what he called “realpolitik” in dealing with the Soviet Union and Communist China.

– Then he fled to Moscow with his wife, to avoid prosecution over charges of Cold War crimes.

– Producers of the remixed versions of the songs include The Cold War Kids, David Banner, Mark Ronson, Just Blaze, Bloodshy and Avant, Of Montreal and many more music producers.

– The public now thought Pasternak was a Cold War symbol of rebellion against Soviet communism.

– Mikoyan-Gurevich jet aircraft won more of the competitions to be sent to the zavods and in the time of the Cold War Mikoyan-Gurevich, together with another design office called Sukhoi, became one of the two most important design offices of fighter planes in the Soviet Union.

– In 1961 when he was first appointed, the Soviet Union had tried to insist on a “troika” formula of three Secretaries-General, one representing each Cold War bloc, something which would have maintained equality in the United Nations between the superpowers.

– Some of his most well-known accomplishments during his presidency came from his foreign policy, and because of the Cold War and Gulf War being over, foreign policy became a smaller issue, as the economy became a bigger issues, since the economy was bad.

– This was the highest period of tension during the Cold War and it was the closest the world came to a nuclear war, with possible global conflict to follow.

– It may have been the moment when the Cold War came closest to a nuclear war.

– Game theory was much studied during the Cold War period.

– The Cold War was a period of tension between the two countries over ways of life.

– He is often given credit for helping to end the Cold War peacefully by increasing pressure on the Soviets with military spending.

– In the first series, the conflict between the Federation and Klingon was supposed to be referring to the then-current Cold War unfriendliness between the United States and the Soviet Union.

– Bunkers were built during the Cold War for important political people and for the general public because of the scare of a nuclear war.

– The Cold War was not fought on a large scale, and the Iraq War was largely conventional and was mostly contained in one general area.

– From its owners they get technology, which they use to end the cold war and to unite the people of the Earth.

– It was made by the Soviet Union during the Cold War so it could fight new United States of AmericaAmerican fighters like the F-16 Fighting Falcon and F/A-18 Hornet.

– This all happened at a time called the Cold War when the USA and the Soviet Union were always very close to war.

– While he was president, the Cold War ended and the Soviet Union fell apart.

– She became famous during the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union.

– The Cold War started after the formation of the American-led NATO and the Soviet-led Warsaw Pact.

– Not all historians agree on when the Cold War ended.

– In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the Cold War came to an end.

– During the cold war between the U.S.

– It was most popular during the Cold War period.

– Dubrova: Cold war debates and the genetic effects of low-dose radiation.

– Urban : “Fair Game: Secrecy, Security, and the Church of Scientology in Cold War America”.

– Some people say that the end of the Cold War resulted in a change of scientific funding priorities that contributed to its ultimate cancellation.

– He reported on political events related to the Cold War on Eastern and Western Europe, the Soviet Union, the United States, Cuba and Puerto Rico.

– The Cold War was an important cause in the Korean War.

– During the Cold War it was a center for Soviet submarine activity.

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

– He made the speech to gain support for the Cold War and to mark the anniversary of the Berlin Wall’s construction.

– His career included service in the Cold War and Vietnam War.

– The dramatic courtroom scene, at the conclusion of John le Carré famous Cold War spy novel “”The Spy Who Came in from the Cold””, takes place in a secret Socialist Unity Party of Germany installation near Görlitz, in the middle 1960s.

– As the Cold War and the Space Race started, UM got many government grants for research and helped to create peacetime uses for nuclear energy.

– The Cold War opponents missed each other’s Games.

– In the Cold War period, the strategic decisions of the United States and the Soviet Union were sometimes viewed as an exercise in game theory.

– One by one, the former colonies won or were granted independence, only to face new challenges: civilian rioters, minority insurgents and communist guerrillas – often acting at the instigation of the Cold War powers, China, the Soviet Union and the USA – frequently undermined stability.

– The Cold War was over and there was very little need for the U.S.

– On June 12, 1982, one million people demonstrated in New York City’s Central Park against nuclear weapons and for an end to the cold war arms race.

– There is both the classic Wild West section, an Indian themed area, a Mexican themed area, and a museum overflowing with cultural artifacts, old cars, machinery, and various Cold War oddities such as the bronze monster-size statue of Lenin expelled from Nowa Huta.

“cheque” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “cheque”:

– A cheque that is not written to anyone can be very bad because if it is lost, anyone who finds it can get the money.

– The traveler’s cheque was a very safe way of getting cash from a bank when travelling.

– This made it harder to make mistakes and harder to change the cheque after it was already written.

– A cheque with an issue date in the past is called an antedated cheque.

– A cheque is invalid if a long time has passed since the issue date.

– To the person writing the cheque, it is a promise to pay the bank that is giving the money to the person who turned the cheque in.

cheque example in sentences
cheque example in sentences

Example sentences of “to a man”

How to use in-sentence of “to a man”:

+ Nobody had seen or heard a thing, the killer struck again on 8 September, Annie Chapman was seen talking to a man at about 5:30a.m.

+ The Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke say that Mary was a young woman who was engaged to be married to a man called Joseph.

+ They sent in those demo tapes to a man named Herb Alpert.

+ Rubin is gay and married to a man named David Janet.

+ One belongs to a man in California.

+ Likewise, a woman may be married to a man and have a mistress of her own.

+ She is engaged to a man called Larry, and describes herself as an ‘ex-lesbian’.

Example sentences of to a man
Example sentences of to a man

Example sentences of “to a man”:

+ He wanted to be director of the Provisional Theatre but the job was given to a man called Mayr who was not very good.

+ She was married to a man called Joe Macer in 2006, and she also had three grandchildren called Vicki, Mark and Rebecca and a dog called Betty.

+ He wanted to be director of the Provisional Theatre but the job was given to a man called Mayr who was not very good.

+ She was married to a man called Joe Macer in 2006, and she also had three grandchildren called Vicki, Mark and Rebecca and a dog called Betty.

+ Also in the music video, Grandma says that a driver’s license should “never” be given to a man who drives a sleigh and plays with elves.

+ This was something which had never been given by France to a man of science before.

+ This cause the son to experience more attraction to a man than a woman.

+ However, Daisy is married to a man named Tom.

+ Steve Ballmer was born March 24, 1956, to a man from Switzerland and a Jewish-American woman whose family came from a city in Eastern Europe called Pinsk.

+ There are over 80 fragments; the skull belonged to a man in his twenties.

+ The king was worried what people would think of him being with a commoner, so the kind ordered that Jeanne be married to a man who had a noble title.

+ She alongside Aditya tries many heinous ways to separate the duo including attempting to marry off Kanak to a man who is also after her, but fails every time and eventually gets arrested thanks to a cunning plan made by Kanak.

+ In his last years he was very ill, but he still wanted to compose, so he dictated the music he heard in his head to a man called Eric Fenby.

+ A boy is a young male, usually human, or may refer to a man regardless of age.

+ He is forced to act as a guide to a man called Twoflower who is the first tourist on Discworld.

+ The Buddha is a titled used to refer to a man named “”.

In-sentence examples of “behave”

How to use in-sentence of “behave”:

– We can say that Carmichael numbers are composite numbers that behave a little bit like they would be a prime number.

– Sometimes the demonstrators are nonviolent but other people who oppose them will come to the demonstration and behave violently to show their opposition.

– When a material is magnetized, the electrons remain bound to their respective atoms, but behave as if they were orbiting the nucleus in a particular direction, creating a microscopic current.

– Sherif studied how people behave in an unclear situation.

– They get a “high”, roll around, and may cry out, jump and behave in an unusual way.

– The picture helps the child understand and behave in the world.

– The science of psychology is studies the way people behave and change.

In-sentence examples of behave
In-sentence examples of behave

Example sentences of “behave”:

– Other people think that things that happen in nature are guided only by probability, and we can know only how things will behave on the average—but we know that very precisely.

– Quantum mechanics helps chemists to use what physics said about electrons to work out how the electrons behave in molecules.

– Many Spitz-type breeds behave like wolves in their independence and aggression towards new humans and animals.

– However, some atoms in some states behave such that they are repelled by magnetic fields.

– The solid form of hydrogen is expected to behave like a metal, however.

– As the commissioner, he has focused on how players behave off of the field, making more rules that can lead to players who get into trouble off of the field or with the law being fined or suspended.

– Freud does not believe there is any supernatural force that affects the way we think or has pre-programmed us to behave in a certain way.

– As Hercules reverts to infant form we are shown flashbacks to Hercules’s youth and times when he has been told by people how to behave toward women.

– These modern zoos also want to give the animals a natural life, so that they are healthy and behave normal.

– Australian parliaments can be very noisy and often members behave badly.

- Other people think that things that happen in nature are guided only by probability, and we can know only how things will behave on the average—but we know that very precisely.

- Quantum mechanics helps chemists to use what physics said about electrons to work out how the electrons behave in molecules.
- Many Spitz-type breeds behave like wolves in their independence and aggression towards new humans and animals.

– However, the composite material as a whole may behave differently from either of its parts.

– Heavy metal bands sometimes behave in a dramatic way when they play their instruments or sing.

– The model says that a person can behave and appear to others in many ways, depending on how that person is, but also on how someone looks at that person.

– However, rarefied gases at ordinary temperatures behave very nearly like an ideal gas and the Maxwell speed distribution is an excellent approximation for such gases.

– It tells the template to behave like it is on some specific type of page.

– A cryptographic hash function should behave as much as possible like a random function while still being deterministic and efficiently computable.

– Still, purely based on my personal experience and on my email communications with him, and since he’s promised me he’ll behave and is taking his medication, I believe he’s changed enough and deserves this last chance.

More in-sentence examples of “behave”:

– Understanding how fluids behave helps us understand things like flight or ocean currents.

– It is now often used to describe groups of people who are committed to behave or act according to their values and beliefs even though these values may be criticised by many people or unpopular.

– He realizes that everybody has changed and they behave differently with him.

– An ASBO, or an Antisocial behaviour order, is a British legal term for an order that is sometimes served on people who often behave badly and have many complaints made against them because of their behaviour.

– Students use scientific processes to study both human and animal behavior, with the object of understanding why living beings behave as they do.

– Instead, non-hereditary factors cause the organism’s genes to behave differently.

– From the gene-centred view, it follows that the more two individuals are genetically related, the more sense it makes for them to behave selflessly with each other.

– Reinforcement learning is teaching a “software agent” how to behave in an environment by telling it how good it’s doing.

– The Governor General cannot behave like a politician or member of a political party, but must do the work of the monarch in Australia.

– Elgar was more interested in what makes people behave in the way they do.

– Gender role is the idea that people should behave in certain ways because of their gender.

– Many people have started to behave in a way that others think is shocking and society does not function as well as it did before.

– They felt that humans behave the same and given the same conditions or choices, people will make similar ones.

– The page parameter makes this module behave exactly as if on that page.

– It states that electrons can behave like both Particle physicsparticles and waves, and can cancel the effects of an energy barrier if the energy barrier is thin enough, due to quantum mechanics being dependent on probability.

– Retrotransposons behave very similarly to retroviruses, such as HIV.

– Even if you’re 100% sure that someone is a worthless, no-good, internet troll, vandal, or worse, you should behave as if he or she is not.

– Jellyfish with algae behave so that their partners get the best light during the day, and descend to depths at night, where the water is rich in nitrates and brown with decay.

– This is different from “gender identity” because people can choose to look or behave one way even if that is not how they feel inside.

– He discovered how the observed variation in manufacturing data did not always behave the same way as data in nature.

– The electrons in the molecular orbital are unbounded and they behave like the electrical conductorconduction electrons in a metal.

– For testing and demonstration purposes these templates can take a parameter named demospace: if it has any of the values main, talk or other it makes the template behave as if it is on a page of that type; if the parameter is empty or undefined, the actual page type determines the result.

– She never became a Prefect in her 5th year, because her Head of House, Pomona Sprout, said she lacked necessary qualities, such as the ability to behave herself.

– All of the tales are about the way that people think and behave towards each other.

– Since the medications for mental illness were first discovered, there have been tools to understand why the mentally ill behave and think in ways that make it not easy for them to live.

– Materials cannot behave any stranger”.

– There are people in the real world who like to dress and behave like a vampire.

– Control engineering is the engineering field that focuses on mathematical modeling of dynamical systems, and uses control theory to create controllers that cause the systems to behave in some desired manner.

– This makes Internet explorer behave like Google Chrome on the Wave website.

– This template is used inside other templates that need to behave differently depending on what type of page they are on.

– Psychologists use computers to collect data as they measure how people behave in response to pictures, words, symbols, or other stimuli.

– The pigs continue to work with humans and start to behave like them, such as living in the farmhouse and walking on two legs.

– However, since an admin on a non-WMF wiki has given him his own personal sandbox wiki, he has promised to do any vandalism/nonsense there and behave on WMF.

– In the same way, social scientists conducting field research may conduct interviews or observe people from a distance to understand how they behave in a social environment and how they react to situations around them.

– This is because loyal people are expected and trusted to behave responsibly.

– People with this disorder often do not behave the way most people do towards others.

– The idea that religion causes people to behave in a moral way is incorrect according to Freud because he believes that no other force has the power to control the ways in which people act.

– A normative definition views crime as deviant behavior that violates prevailing norms – cultural standards prescribing how humans ought to behave normally.

– The two pairs of electrons involved in the bond do not behave in exactly the same way.

– In Leviticus God teaches Moses and the Levites how to make sacrifices and how to behave in a good way.

– It makes this template behave exactly as if on that page.

– The two kinds of elements behave according to physical laws, in which we describe how the elements interact.

– These LVs behave just like hard disk partitions: mountable file systems can be created on them, or they can be used as raw block devices for swap.

– This means that the researcher had told them how to behave during the experiment.

– Typical topics include how to behave on the internet, movie and TV show reviews, plane accidents, flags, future studies, Apple Inc.Apple devices, and the differences between Grey’s and Haran’s personalities and lifestyles. Listeners can talk about the podcast in CGP Grey’s subreddit, or Twitter, where the hosts are often active.

- Understanding how fluids behave helps us understand things like flight or ocean currents.

- It is now often used to describe groups of people who are committed to behave or act according to their values and beliefs even though these values may be criticised by many people or unpopular.
- He realizes that everybody has changed and they behave differently with him.

In-sentence examples of “vulgate”

How to use in-sentence of “vulgate”:

+ The Gutenberg Bible is a printed version of the Latin Vulgate translation of the Bible that was printed by Johannes Gutenberg, in Mainz, Germany in the 15th century.

+ The text of the Gospels is mostly taken from the Vulgate bible, and it has several passages from earlier versions of the Bible, such as the Vetus Latina.

+ One was in Latin languageLatin, the language of the Vulgate Bible and the other was Ancient Greek.

+ Probably the best known difference between the Old Latin and the Vulgate is in the Pater Noster, where the phrase from the Vetus Latina, “quotidianum panem”, “daily bread”, becomes “supersubstantialem panem”, “supersubstantial bread” in the Vulgate.

+ Jerome provided the majority of the translation work for the Vulgar Latinvulgar Latin translation of the Bible, called the Vulgate Bible.

In-sentence examples of vulgate
In-sentence examples of vulgate