Use in sentence of “paving”

How to use in-sentence of “paving”:

+ The paving material in a parking lot can heat quickly in the sun.

+ As Prime Minister, he transformed the economy of Turkey by paving the way for the privatization of many state enterprises.

+ The doll could be viewed as opening the door for female acceptance in otherwise male dominant careers paving the way with astronaut Barbie debuting eighteen years prior to Sally Ride’s first female in space endeavor.

+ Soon after the old city hall was destroyed and replaced with a new one, and General Józef Zajączek paid for paving all the city’s streets.

+ A stone slab is a big stone, flat and of little thickness, that are generally used for paving floors, for covering walls or as headstones.

+ For example, paving slabs can be made out of hard sandstone.

Use in sentence of paving
Use in sentence of paving

Some sentences in use of “threatening”

How to use in-sentence of “threatening”:

– Forest losses have also affected the Philippines with serious soil erosion, which is threatening the Philippines biodiversity.

– Threats were received from the group Vilayat Dagestan, which had claimed responsibility for the Volgograd bombings under the demands of Umarov, and a number of National Olympic Committees had also received threats via e-mail, threatening that terrorists would kidnap or “blow up” athletes during the Games.

– Many island rails are flightless because on a small island without threatening predators they do not need to fly or move long distances.

– The subject of this entry is now threatening to sue me for nominating the page for deletion.

– Police showed up at the home in response to a call that August Mallard had been threatening to kill his wife Barbara.

– Fires in northern Australia are less threatening than in southern Australia as many of the trees are largely fire resistant while other plants simply grow back very quickly.

– If someone has an emergency situation that is life threatening or time critical, this number will connect them to a Telstra operator who will then connect them to the police, firefighterfire or ambulance service as required.

Some sentences in use of threatening
Some sentences in use of threatening

Example sentences of “threatening”:

- The 1958 Atlantic hurricane season included every tropical cyclone either affecting or threatening land.

- The most current cyberintimidation form is 'receiving e-mails or threatening or aggressive messages'.

– The 1958 Atlantic hurricane season included every tropical cyclone either affecting or threatening land.

– The most current cyberintimidation form is ‘receiving e-mails or threatening or aggressive messages’.

– However, he claims to dislike Margaret Thatcher, as is noted by his efforts threatening to blow up England with a bomb in the episode “Bomb” if she does not do something “to help the kids, by this afternoon.” This is also noticed in “The Young Ones Book” first published by Sphere Books, where negative references are made to Thatcher and the Conservative Party.

– He occupied Federal Hill and set up cannons threatening anyone who would move against them.

– Ray claims to have received a threatening letter as well.

– The Legend Killer went even further, threatening to file an injunction to stop WrestleMania, the event at which he is guaranteed a World Title Match.

– The movie follows three men as they try to capture and kill a great white shark that is threatening the town on Independence Day.

– On the same day, there was 2020 Avignon attackanother incident, where an attacker was threatening to shoot people near Avignon, and an attack on the French consulate in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

– Why would I contribute to content to a project that is unwilling to work to meet my needs and is outright hostile to them by threatening bots? I never got past the starting line.

– They immediately go back to Forks, as the baby has vampire strength and is threatening Bella’s life.

– When they return to Hades and Persephone with the sword, Hades is very unhappy about the sword and leaves in anger, threatening Persephone never to disobey him again.

– This is threatening the survival of forest animals such as the koala.

– He was accused of threatening a Democratic District Attorney who had been convicted of drunk driving to resign by threatening to veto funding for state public corruption prosecutors.

– Following the loss of Bismarck in 1941, with Allied air superiority threatening the remaining battlecruisers in French Atlantic harbours, the ships were ordered to go back to German ports.

– Blackmail means threatening to say something bad about someone unless that person pays some money.

– This was because the United Nations was threatening to punish Serbia.

– During the session, however, Lillith turns the evaluation around, asking Douglas what his fears are and subtly threatening him.

– This person released texts that appeared to show Hyoyoung threatening Areum with physical harm.

– He believes that the presence, attitude, and policies of the British Army, which the Native Americans found threatening and insulting, were more important factors.

– They summon Benjamin, Rachel’s only other son, who became Jacob’s favorite after he was told that Joseph died, to Egypt and framed him for theft, threatening to enslave him as punishment.

More in-sentence examples of “threatening”:

– A person would dial Triple-Zero if they require a response from police, fire or ambulance for life threatening or time critical events.

– Jose’s winds went as high as 155 miles per hour before threatening the Leeward Islands.

– The situation becomes both threatening and “absurd” as Pinter’s characters behave in strange ways.

– However, this is revealed to be a ruse as the King quickly stops the three heroes from being able to act, threatening to kill them all.

– For example, when she talks to Calvin about his missing homework, Calvin’s Spaceman Spiff persona sees her as a large slimy threatening snarling alien.

– A true threat is a threatening communication which can be prosecuted under the law.

– A shooting incident between two of her other lovers caused the press to investigate her, revealing that her affairs could be threatening national security.

– Morgenthau said it would also stop Germany from ever being rebuilt, and threatening to start another war.

– While waiting at home for her friend, Tatum Riley receive a threatening phone call.

– On 29 December 2016, Korobov was one of the individuals sanctioned by the United States Department of the Treasury for “malicious cyber-enabled activities” threatening the national security of the United States.

– The KKK tried to scare people by burning crosses or by threatening them.

– The region enjoys a hot but stormy climate, with many thunderstorms, and hurricanes threatening often.

– This is a life threatening problem called gastric torsion.

– The user sent me an intimidating email threatening me to use my rollback and patroller flags to do I don’t know what.

– A video reportedly recorded in Kibera, Kenya showed an angry crowd threatening a man and woman of East Asian descent about the coronavirus.

– In April 2007, Manatee Palms was closed by the State of Florida for hiring staff members with criminal records, staff abusing patients, buildings falling apart, and threatening some people in Florida.

– The WHO has now listed the world’s most threatening superbugs.

– The options are: moving the king, capturing the threatening piece, or moving another piece between the threatening piece and the king.

– The babies visit their grandparents in the country and fear that elephants are threatening the cabin.

– He forces Harry to give it to him by threatening to kill him.

– In August, Hurricane Flossie Hurricane Flossie formed in the Eastern Pacific and crossed into the Central Pacific, threatening Hawaii but causing little damage.

– It shows a giant wave threatening boats near the Japanese prefecture of Kanagawa.

– Landham spent three years in prison after being convicted on federal charges of making threatening phone calls to his wife before the U.S.

– A letter from his school arrives saying that he has been expelled because he had been threatening other children.

– The other is a dark, threatening swamp.

– Other setpieces include the cold, unfeeling lawyer threatening the young hero and his widowed mother with foreclosure, and the brutal poorhouse staff making the young hero’s life miserable while he dwells under their roof.

– Damage to marine life was moderate as the storm lowered the oxygen level in the water, threatening many fish and other marine wildlife.

– The FBI Crisis Negotiation Unit who are threatening to commit suicide or other harmful situations after a crime has been committed.

– There, Tarkin tries to make Leia reveal the location of the rebel base by threatening the use of the Death Star to destroy Leia’s home world, Alderaan.

– However, to prevent the dictatorship from threatening the state itself, limitations were placed on his powers.

– Only four storms came anywhere near to threatening land.

– They typically begin with an evil villain threatening his home of Dream Land on the planet Pop Star, usually the greedy King Dedede and Dark Matter other enemies are Magolor, Metaknight, and Landia.

– It’s him!” Then, Fred walks out of the garage carrying Talia, threatening to turn her into a vampire too.

– Melissa remained away from land during its lifespan, never threatening any land areas.

– A source said: “They were swearing at kids on the plane, being foul and threatening passengers.

– It would only be for use in those circumstances, as it does sound very mildly threatening as the people it would be given to would need a stern voice.

– Only three storms came anywhere near to threatening land.

– Aggressive panhandling means to ask for donations or help in a threatening manner.

– Blackmail is the act of threatening to reveal information about a person or group unless a specific demand is met.

– Even before the jail fell, the arrest and planned deportation of the girls had made Quantrill’s guerrillas angry; George Todd left a note for General Ewing threatening to burn Kansas City unless the girls were freed.

– This resulted in several arrests, detentions and life threatening treatment by government officials.

– Polish environmentalists say that logging is threatening the flora and fauna in the forest, including species of rare birds.

– The Dhund attacked Murree by rising on every side at the same time and crowding up the nearer hill-sides threatening destruction of the station.

– He is then informed about a rival agency threatening to take down the Agency 47 works for.

– He reacted by threatening to force the strikers to go into the army if they did not return to work.

- A person would dial Triple-Zero if they require a response from police, fire or ambulance for life threatening or time critical events.

- Jose's winds went as high as 155 miles per hour before threatening the Leeward Islands.

How to use in sentence of “niece”

How to use in-sentence of “niece”:

– She was the niece of Rosetta Pampanini.

– Frederick William considered marrying Frederick to Anna LeopoldovnaElisabeth of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, the niece of Empress Anna of Russia, but this plan was opposed by Prince Eugene of Savoy.

– At the start of the series, the town’s citizens are very lazy, but the mayor’s niece arrives to change that.

– The festival is named after Saint Walburga, born in Wessex in 710 a niece of Saint Boniface.

– She is the daughter of actor Eric Roberts and the niece of actresses Lisa Roberts Gillan and Julia Roberts.

– Woolf is very fascinated when her niece Angelica finds a dead bird.

– Leopold married Élisabeth Charlotte d’Orléans, a niece of Louis XIV of France.

How to use in sentence of niece
How to use in sentence of niece

Example sentences of “niece”:

– Anna Maria Luisa was the only daughter of Cosimo III de’ Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, and Marguerite Louise d’Orléans, a niece of Louis XIII of France.

– Roberts was born in Smyrna, Georgia, Her older brother, Eric Roberts, from whom she was estranged until 2004; sister Lisa Roberts Gillan; and niece Emma Roberts, are also actors.

– Leopold, Duke of LorraineDuke Leopold I of Lorraine was married to Élisabeth Charlotte d’Orléans herself a niece of Louis XIV of France who at the time of their marriage in 1698 was beginning to expand the Palace of Versailles.

– She was the daughter of AeetesKing Aeëtes of Georgian Kingdom niece of Circe, granddaughter of the sun god Helios.

– The movie was about Michael Myers returning home to kill his niece Jamie Lloyd, the daughter of Laurie Strode.

– He died from drowning after being swept away with his niece, whom he had held above water; his niece survived.

– Her mother was Anne Marie d’Orléans, a niece of Louis XIV, and the daughter of Philippe, Duke of Orléans and of Henrietta of England.

– He married his niece and was the owner of the Palazzo Chiablese in Turin.

– She is a niece of the Member of ParliamentMP Crispin Blunt.

- Anna Maria Luisa was the only daughter of Cosimo III de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, and Marguerite Louise d'Orléans, a niece of Louis XIII of France.

- Roberts was born in Smyrna, Georgia, Her older brother, Eric Roberts, from whom she was estranged until 2004; sister Lisa Roberts Gillan; and niece Emma Roberts, are also actors.

– The queen wants to get her son married to her niece Mithrasena.

– Often informally referred to as ‘Bebo’, she is the granddaughter of actor and filmmaker Raj Kapoor and niece of actor Rishi Kapoor.

– This leaves her niece Lennox and her nephew Ryder without their parents to take care of them.

– Trump, the niece of Donald Trump.

– She was the niece of Carl Laemmle.

– For example a sororal niece is the subject’s sister’s child.

More in-sentence examples of “niece”:

- Roger de Flor arrived in Constantinople with the help of king Frederick III of Sicily in 1303, and married the niece of Andronicus, daughter of the Tsar of Bulgaria, and was named Megas Doux 'Great Dux', i.e.

- She was the younger sister of emperor Caligula, the niece and fourth wife of emperor Claudius who was the emperor after Caligula, and the mother of emperor Nero, who emperor after Claudius.

– Roger de Flor arrived in Constantinople with the help of king Frederick III of Sicily in 1303, and married the niece of Andronicus, daughter of the Tsar of Bulgaria, and was named Megas Doux ‘Great Dux’, i.e.

– She was the younger sister of emperor Caligula, the niece and fourth wife of emperor Claudius who was the emperor after Caligula, and the mother of emperor Nero, who emperor after Claudius.

– In November 1814, his father General Sanukaji Amar Singh Thapa died who was defending the His niece Queen Lalita Tripurasundari was the youngest wife of King Rana Bahadur Shah and the ruling Queen Mother.

– Despite this declaration, Claudius did marry once more, his niece Agrippina the Younger.

– She was the niece of Constantine XI, the last Byzantine Emperor.

– She is the niece of actress and singer Thalía.

– Peenman’s niece around Edge City during her visit there—and discovers that Mrs.

– Stephanie was the niece of Madame de Montesson his fathers second wife.

– Mel finds it hard to handle her own life including parenting her niece and nephew.

– Chablais married his niece Princess Maria Anna of Savoy on 19 March 1775.

– It is during the summer of 1772, a few months after his wife had given birth to a stillborn daughter, that began Philippe’s secret liaison with one of her ladies-in-waiting, Madame de Genlis, the niece of Madame de Montesson, the morganatic wife of Philippe’s father.

– Romney and the niece of Mitt Romney.

– She is the sister of actor James Haven, niece of singer-songwriter Chip Taylor, and goddaughter of actors Jacqueline Bisset and Maximilian Schell.

– It features fictionalized Jackie Chan and his niece Jade on their adventures trying to stop evil.

– She decides to take her niece to her castle and give her a proper education.

– At the same time, the President’s niece Emily Donelson was also acting as the First Lady.

– Centwine married Eangyth, niece of Eorcenbert of Kent.

– His niece is current Governor of New Mexico and former U.S.

– She is a first cousin of the reigning Prince Albert II and niece of Rainier III.

– Louise’s mother was also a niece of Marie Antoinette.

– The niece changed his medicine to a “toxic substance” while he was on a state visit to Brussels.

– Peter and Rupert’s niece Ehrentrudis founded the nunnery at Nonnberg.

– The niece helps the queen in eliminating Amaravati.

– Mel hires him to take care of her niece and nephew after a Ponzi scheme leaves him broke.

– Honorine Anthoine de Saint-Joseph, a niece of Julie Clary, the wife of Joseph Bonaparte, and soon afterwards was ordered to Spain.

– He had also looked into marrying his niece Elisabeth van Saksen-Weimar-Eisenach.

– For niece or nephew in-law could be the child of a spouse.

– Another step he took was to marry Elizabeth of York, the niece of King Richard III, who would herself have been the heir to the throne if she had not been a girl.

– Her mother was a niece of Louis XIV.

– Her brother and his family, including Olga’s niece Grand Duchess Anastasia, were murdered by communists.

– She also played “Butterfly”, Rochester’s niece and Mary Livingstone’s maid in the Jack Benny radio program, for a time during World War II.

– Aethelthryth’s niece and her great-niece, both of whom were royal princesses, succeeded her as abbess of Ely.

– He died of natural causes at the hospital on April 14, 2011 at 3.30pm aged 114 years, 205 days as the third-youngest of only six men who have become at least 114 years old, and was survived by his niece, 3 nephews, and a great niece and nephews.

– She is a niece of Winston Churchill.

– She is the daughter of Mariel Hemingway and niece of Margaux Hemingway.

– However, his mother died in 1714 and the king married again, this time to Elisabeth Farnese, a niece of the Duke of Parma.

– Roberts’ sister Lisa Roberts Gillan and niece Emma Roberts are actresses.

– Anne Marie d’Orléans was a niece of Louis XIV and was the wife of Victor Amadeus II of Sardinia.

– By marrying Matilda, who was the niece of the king of France, William gained respect in Europe.

– In 49 AD Claudius married his own niece Agrippina the YoungerAgrippina, and she called Seneca back to Rome to be a tutor for her son Nero.

– She was a daughter of Nat King Cole and Maria Cole and the niece of Freddy Cole.

– His niece and nephew are Knothead and Splinter.

– There he married another woman who was a niece of Duke Alfonso II d’Este.

– Visitor is the niece of American actress Cyd Charisse.

– Until the births of her niece and nephew, Princess Gabriella, Countess of CarladèsPrincess Gabriella and Prince Jacques, in December 2014, was the throne of Monaco.

– Knothead and Splinter are the nephew and niece of Woody Woodpecker.

– His niece is actress Emilia Fox.

– She was a favorite niece of Theodore Roosevelt, one of the Presidents of the United States.

– Pope Urban had a niece that he loved very much and he got Bernini to put her face and the face of her new-born baby boy on the columns as well.

“rarity” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “rarity”:

+ Throughout its range it is thought to be rare, although it has also been suggested that the perception of the marbled cat’s rarity may be caused by its secretive nature and its preference for remote forest areas.

+ Their rarity often promotes the value of both the raw material, and the finished work it becomes a part of.

+ Suris are more expensive due to their rarity and the fact that their wool can be sold for more because it is more luxurious and thicker.

+ Emery has been known for getting into several altercations while playing ice hockey, a rarity for an ice-hockey goaltender.

+ The rarity of transitional forms is interesting.

+ Because of the rarity of PKU, many symptoms go undiagnosed or unrecognized.

+ DVD-Audio has not become popular due to the cost and rarity of the players, and because the traditional CD is considered good enough.

+ This is a rarity in the age of Moviefilming and videotape.

rarity how to use?
rarity how to use?

“insulin” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “insulin”:

+ Human insulin is a peptide hormone composed of 51 amino acids and has a molecular weight of 5808 Da.

+ The body’s Immune Systemimmune system mistakenly attacks the cells responsible for producing insulin in the pancreas, the beta cell, damaging the cells in a way the prevents them from producing more insulin.

+ The cells start starving, because they do not have insulin to break down glucose into a form that the cells can use for energy.

+ So, people with diabetes can take in insulin extracted from pigs instead of producing their own insulin.

+ Animal studies suggest that artificial sweeteners cause body weight gain, theoretically because of a faulty insulin response, at least in cattle and rats.

+ It may be due to the action of pregnancy hormones, blocking the action of insulin to its receptors.

+ This decrease is detected by the pancreas and in response, it stops secreting insulin in to the bloodstream.

insulin - sentence examples
insulin – sentence examples

Example sentences of “insulin”:

+ As insulin levels in the blood decrease, so does glucose uptake by cells.

+ Type 1 diabetes is a condition caused by a lack of insulin in the body.

+ When diabetes is first diagnosed, a plan should be made for insulin treatment in order to not under or overdose, which can lead to serious complications.

+ However, when there is not enough insulin in the body, or if a person’s body does not react to insulin normally, too much sugar stays in the blood.

+ In order to live, a person with type 1 diabetes must take insulin for the rest of their life.

+ This is most commonly due to overuse of medications for diabetes type 1 like insulin or from poor diet control.

+ In a healthy body, insulin helps glucose get from the blood into the body’s cells.

+ When you eat, the pancreas makes insulin to send a message to other cells in the body.

+ This means that insulin does not work as well as it should in a person’s body.

+ In type 2 diabetes, the person makes insulin, but either the insulin does not work in that person’s body as it should, or they do not make enough insulin to process the glucose.

+ This insulin tells the cells to take up glucose from the blood.

+ As more and more cells are damaged, less insulin is produced in the body.

+ A condition called ‘metabolic syndrome’ is strongly tied to insulin resistance.

+ In the same trial he was also convicted for the attempted murder of his wife by insulin overdose in 1980 which left her in a persistent vegetative state for the rest of her life, but that conviction in the first trial was also reversed and he was found not guilty at his second trial.

+ As insulin levels in the blood decrease, so does glucose uptake by cells.

+ Type 1 diabetes is a condition caused by a lack of insulin in the body.

In sentence examples of “inwards”

How to use in-sentence of “inwards”:

– In the centre was a square roof opening in which rainwater could come, draining inwards from the slanted tiled roof.

– The Athenian wings quickly routed the inferior Persian levies on the flanks, before turning inwards to surround the Persian centre, which had been more successful against the thin Greek centre.

– In endocytosis, the membrane closest to the outside bends inwards and then pinches off to make a vesicle.

– Validity, on the other hand, points inwards to the syllogism.

– Its feet turned inwards like a wombat’s, giving it a pigeon-toed appearance.

In sentence examples of inwards
In sentence examples of inwards

Some example sentences of “sequencing”

How to use in-sentence of “sequencing”:

– However, with the improvement of the chain-termination method, Maxam-Gilbert sequencing has fallen out of favour due to its technical complexity prohibiting its use in standard molecular biology kits, extensive use of hazardous chemicals, and difficulties with scale-up.

– This is because full genome sequencing can reveal personal information like race, sex, and genetic history.

– The first types of DNA sequencing started in the 1980s.

– Together with Allan Maxam, Gilbert developed a new DNA sequencing method in 1976.

– The midi and computer sequencing was made by “Ricky Vela”.

– Human genome sequencing using unchained base reads on self-assembling DNA nanoarrays.

– I suspect the sequencing of the different items is out of synch, possibly in more than just that specific parameter, but I’m not sure exactly how that works.

– A new method for sequencing DNA.

Some example sentences of sequencing
Some example sentences of sequencing

Example sentences of “sequencing”:

- Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute announced that the Community Sequencing Program funded sequencing of the genome of the giant duckweed, "Spirodela polyrhiza".

- Evidence from fossils and DNA sequencing show both species of chimpanzees are the closest living relatives to modern humans.

– Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute announced that the Community Sequencing Program funded sequencing of the genome of the giant duckweed, “Spirodela polyrhiza”.

– Evidence from fossils and DNA sequencing show both species of chimpanzees are the closest living relatives to modern humans.

– With DNA sequencing and DNA barcoding, scientists went into museums to look at specimens, or preserved example animals, that had been collected many years before.

– Although the information is very interesting, it is the sequencing of the material that needs ‘tweaking.’ I believe it would be more relevant to the reader who wants to be acquainted with this figure to have access to his personal data in lieu of the information provided.

– It provides comprehensive sequencing and bioinformatics services for commercial science, medical, agricultural, and environmental applications.

– The tammar wallaby is the marsupial chosen for the genome sequencing project.

– Versions are most often a sequence of one to four numbers to represent Major.Minor.Maintenance actions, but can also use names, dates, or other sequencing mechanisms.

– In 2016, scientists used a method called shotgun sequencing to make a model of the Hadesarchaea genome.

– Automated sequencing software in Genome Therapeutics Corp.

– In 2009 he founded Pathogenica, with Yemi Adesokan, in order to pioneer commercial applications for pathogen sequencing technology.

– It was conceived as a large scale DNA sequencing centre.

– Genomics applies recombinant DNA, DNA sequencing methods, and bioinformatics to sequence, assemble, and analyze the function and structure of genomes.

– The basic idea was to find ways to make DNA sequencing cheaper so that everyone could have their DNA analysed.

Sentence example of “electoral college”

How to use in-sentence of “electoral college”:

– Many Republican representatives and senators planned to object the United States Congress’s formally recognizing Biden’s electoral college victory on January 6, 2021.

– In the past, people have made several plans to end the Electoral College by changing the Constitution.

– Grant by a lot of Electoral College votes, although the popular vote was much closer.

– This is meant to make sure that the Electoral College is made up of regular Americans, not politicians.

– The Electoral College was created as the Founding Fathers were afraid the popular vote would be easily swayed.

– The Electoral College plays a very important role in today’s elections.

– The Electoral college of the country, chooses a leadership representing the President of Pakistan for a five-year term.

Sentence example of electoral college
Sentence example of electoral college

Example sentences of “electoral college”:

– One reason for so many Southern presidents is that they benefited from the electoral college advantage they held, especially those from the largest slaveholding state, Virginia.

– On November 5, 1996, President Clinton went on to win re-election by a substantial popular vote margin with a large electoral college victory.

– According to the Constitution of PakistanConstitution, the Electoral College to serve a five-year term.

– It changes how the Electoral College chooses the president of the United States.

– From his election by the Electoral College on February 15 to his inauguration on March 4, Lincoln had little time to assemble a cabinet.

– At the end of the race, none of the candidates had enough votes in the electoral college to win, and the United States House of Representatives had to choose the winner.

- One reason for so many Southern presidents is that they benefited from the electoral college advantage they held, especially those from the largest slaveholding state, Virginia.

- On November 5, 1996, President Clinton went on to win re-election by a substantial popular vote margin with a large electoral college victory.
- According to the Constitution of PakistanConstitution, the Electoral College to serve a five-year term.

– People don’t agree about whether the Electoral College helps states with few people, or states with many people.

– The electoral college is made up of the Senate, National Assembly, and the provincial assemblies.

– Representatives who voted against counting the Electoral College electoral votes from 2004 presidential election.

– Van Buren was popular in Virginia and Pennsylvania, and he had the support of their electoral college votes.

“unfit” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “unfit”:

+ Walter Hauser, a journalist, looked at sources Adulterers were seen as unfit to hold a public office, at the time.

+ It will be made from a fabric invisible to anyone who is unfit for his position or “hopelessly stupid”.

+ Alternatively, “decayed” may refer to the powder being damp and sticking together, making it unfit for use in firearms— in which case the explosive capabilities of the barrels would not have been significantly affected.

+ Also in 1934, Hays made a list of 117 names of actors and actresses whose personal lives he thought made them unfit to appear in movies.

+ Chris is like his father both are unfit and not as smart as others.

+ Sometimes “strong language” is also seen as unfit for children.

+ Conditions for troops on the Western Front were very harsh, and Owen suffered several bad experiences that led to him being considered unfit to continue fighting.

unfit - example sentences
unfit – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “work”

How to use in-sentence of “work”:

– He was Secretary-General of the Party of Independence and Work for years.

– The powder was said to work against almost any disease.

– This work is thought to have been edited by Li Panlong, who was a founder of the Ancient Rhetoric school.

– Originally, Stalin wanted to Sovietize all of Germany, but when the West resisted this idea, he tried to work for a united Germany which would be neutral, but when the West again said no he decided to build a new country out of the Soviet occupation zone.

– He left university to work in the theater.

How to use in-sentence of work
How to use in-sentence of work

Example sentences of “work”:

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

– His recent work has looked at moral and geopolitical issues, including The Holocaust, CommunismCommunist Russia, and the September 11, 2001 attacks and Islamism.

– A male mask permitted Edmonds to eat, travel, and work freely.

– Rural is the opposite of urban, which means places such as citycities where buildings and places where people work and live are all close together.

– However those who work live stunt shows continue to do so until very late in life.

– After getting his doctorate he returned to Dison, where he carried on his literary work as well as working as a lawyer.

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

- His recent work has looked at moral and geopolitical issues, including The Holocaust, CommunismCommunist Russia, and the September 11, 2001 attacks and Islamism.

– Professor Jean Fagan Yellin did a lot of research work and wrote the book “Harriet Jacobs.

– The post-impressionist painters lived in France and knew each other, but they did not work together as a group, in the way that some of the impressionists did.

– The work has four movements: Andante un poco maestoso – Allegro molto vivace.

– The 1 September convoy also brought 392 construction engineers to work on Henderson Field.

More in-sentence examples of “work”:

- After abandoning his work as a school teacher, Wittgenstein worked as a gardener's assistant in a monastery near Vienna and then he worked with the architect, Paul Engelmann.

- Taylor commented: "I enjoy playing now much more than I did in the very beginning because I can have fun with him more, and we kind of know him and can work out how he really would react.
- He continued to work at "Atlántida", but he had not finished it when he died.

– After abandoning his work as a school teacher, Wittgenstein worked as a gardener’s assistant in a monastery near Vienna and then he worked with the architect, Paul Engelmann.

– Taylor commented: “I enjoy playing now much more than I did in the very beginning because I can have fun with him more, and we kind of know him and can work out how he really would react.

– He continued to work at “Atlántida”, but he had not finished it when he died.

– The notification will only work successfully if you sign your post in the same edit in which you use this template.

– Henry’s work on energy regulation and metabolism, protein metabolism and body composition has enabled him to develop a new model of energy regulation.

– Valzacchi and Annina now work both for Octavian and for Ochs.

– People who control government work there to make laws.

– Fenn shared half of the award with Koichi Tanaka for their work in mass spectrometry.

– Having an actual Enigma machine, and knowing how to use it, was a much needed start for the British work at Bletchley Park.

– Much more important was the work he did which led to spectroscopy.

– A lot of people work in the Air Force base today.

– He did this work with Robert Langlands.

– Composers were able to work there, composing music, without having to finish pieces by any particular date.

– Clark was born in Derby and after studying art he started work at Royal Crown Derby.

– The Financial Services Committee also oversees the work of the Federal Reserve, the United States Department of the Treasury, the U.S.

– Darwin’s most important scientific work is “Zoönomia which contains a system of pathology, and a treatise on generation, in which he anticipated some of Lamarck’s ideas on evolution.

– They were purchased by British Rail in 1967 and transported to the Isle of Wight to work ‘mainline’ services on the newly electrified Ryde to Shanklin line.

– In 1914, the 42-minute work was cut to a 20-minute suite for concert performance.

– The next day, Penguin and Catwoman work together to destroy Batman.

– In 2000, she received the Larra Prize for her work as the best journalist under 30 years of age.

– Recent work shows the appendix is a safe place for useful bacteria when illness flushes those bacteria from the rest of the intestines.Associated Press.

– The extra food that could be grown meant that some people didn’t have to work to get food.

– This was for her work at the Center for Documentation of Violations in Syria.

– The tool is already creating unnecessary work for editors and can only get worse.

– The labor force included storehouse recorders, work foremen, overseers, and harvest supervisors as well as laborers.

– Boards can have many different parts which are connected and work together.

– D’Amour left the band in 1995 to work with other bands.

– Some lawyers work for hospitals and private companies.

– His work was represented in museums and public art sites internationally, such as Museum of Modern Art, New York; Tate Modern, London; Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris; Centre Pompidou, París; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Wallraf-Richartz Museum, Colonia, and others.

– The family moved to Britain where his father found work in Bertram Mills circus.

– During cell division, enzymes that duplicate DNA cannot continue their work all the way to the end of chromosomes.

– In 1999 work was finished on a north side.

– He was soon in trouble and put to work on a road gang.

– After more work on the software, testing may be done again.

– The international staff are assisted by some 13,000 national employees, so about 15,000 people work for the ICRC.

– Her charity charity work includes support of Autism Speaks.

– King Gnu’s video and pictures are also created by them.  His work covers a wide range of topics.

– But for someone with hyperopia, their lens has to do that even when they’re looking far away, and it has to work extra hard to make close objects look clear.

– In early 2002, three dogs were awarded the Dickin Medal for their work in responding to the September 11 attacks.

– Academic and author Joyce Carol Oates highlighted Le Guin’s “outspoken sense of justice, decency, and common sense”, and called her “one of the great American writers and a visionary artist whose work will long endure”.

– Unfortunately, though we do have a page, it is not a proper article, so that needs work also.

– Poverty, lack of good schools and informal work places may be blamed.

– She was known for her work She was born in Bombay, Bombay State.

– Her family had wanted professional pop producers to work with Selena.

– His work can be seen in the Public Collection of the Museum of Modern Art in Yerevan.