How to use in-sentence of “bones”:
– In the 1970s, some bones were discovered underneath the paving near at a spot described by Vasari.
– It also helps to protect the places where bones work against each other: the joints.
– The gharial’s snout is narrow and long, with a dilation at the end and its nasal bones are comparatively short and are widely separated from the pre-maxillaries.
– It helps bones grow and form.
– The people that live in the house are a family of strange homicidal cannibals who also like grave robbing and building furniture made of bones and skulls.
– To do this, birds use wings with light, hollow bones and feathers on them.

Example sentences of “bones”:
- As they approach a gaseous vapour begins pouring out of the fissure and in a flash of light the two men are charred with only their bones remaining.
- An example of a biomaterial which has a high resilience is articular cartilage, the substance lining the ends of bones in articulating joints such as the knee and hip.
- Also present were supporting struts which made these bones stronger.
– As they approach a gaseous vapour begins pouring out of the fissure and in a flash of light the two men are charred with only their bones remaining.
– An example of a biomaterial which has a high resilience is articular cartilage, the substance lining the ends of bones in articulating joints such as the knee and hip.
– Also present were supporting struts which made these bones stronger.
– Its leg bones are similar to those of “Archaeopteryx”, but overall its bone structure is more primitive.
– There were many well-preserved animal bones, many flint artifacts, and Hominidaehominid bones which are among some of the most ancient found in Europe.
– Most of what we know about the Shang Dynasty is from reading pictures on oracle bones and bronze objects.
– To estimate its size, “Oxalaias skull bones were compared with those of its close relative, “Spinosaurus”.
– Types of bones is the most important statistic.
– The irregular bones are: the vertebravertebræ, temporal, zygomatic, palatine, inferior nasal concha, and hyoid.
– Arms and legs both have a thicker bone at the top and two thinner bones at the bottom.
– These bones are known as Neanderthal 1 today.
– Anemia can cause bones in the skull to flatten.
– People need both vitamin D and calcium to make their bones strong.
– The word comes from vertebrae, the bones that make up the spine.
– Radiocarbon dating showed that the human bones were between 13.300 and 14.000 years old.
– The bones that were found at the cathedral support this story.
– The reason astronomers can tell how far the light gets shifted is because certain chemical elements, like the calcium in bones or the oxygen people breathe has a unique fingerprint of light that no other chemical element has.
– Skull bossing is when the bones of the skull become bigger than normal which most often occurs in the frontal bones beneath the forehead.
– They were so white and bright that they were actually transparent; you could see flesh through their skin, bones through their flesh, and bone marrow through their bones.
More in-sentence examples of “bones”:
- The ratio for bones to mirepoix for stock is 10:1.
- Because he was so tall, he got lots of attention and became very famous, but his bones were very weak and he had to wear leg braces.
– The ratio for bones to mirepoix for stock is 10:1.
– Because he was so tall, he got lots of attention and became very famous, but his bones were very weak and he had to wear leg braces.
– These new bones include: several teeth, a hip bone, most neck bones, and a few back and tail bones.
– It connects the knee with the ankle bones and is parallel to the fibula.
– The original study, done by Boas in the early 1900s, showed that children born in America had bones closer to other American adults, and children born in Europe had bones closer to those of other Europeans.
– Some of the bones show evidence of osteoarthritis and eburnation, and the teeth are well worn.
– The temporal bones are not the same in all mammals.
– This lack of calcium causes the bones to become brittle.
– After a party of Pitcairn Islanders collecting miro wood rediscovered the skeletons in March 1958, a medical examination determined that the bones were of Caucasian origin, and they were then buried in a shallow grave inside the cave.
– The tibia, also known as the shinbone, or shankbone is the larger and stronger of the two bones in the leg below the knee in vertebrates.
– Marsupials like opossums are born before their jaw bones have grown enough for them to drink their mothers’ milk the way other baby mammals do.
– Different kind of stone, bones and ivory were used to make the figurines.
– The bones were those of a very short man, just over four feet tall.
– They performed surgery, set broken bones and even knew about medicines.
– Burrowing frogs use these bones to dig.
– In 2018, he broke his back bones because of lightheadedness of his sickness.
– Implements and animal bones were found alongside the ancient human remains.
– Normally, articular cartilage covers the end of bones where they come together to form joints.
– These include the external ear and the three little bones which transmit sounds.
– Diseases like scurvy and rickets can cause bones to soften and bend.
– The description of the new bones has not been officially published.
– They were also different from the bones of modern humans.Tocheri M.W “et al” 2007.
– They do this by comparing bones from very old humans to the bones of humans today.
– They may be called ear bones or auditory ossicles.
– The fossilized bones and fossilized Animal trackstracks of these huge, ancient reptiles can be seen in many museums of natural history and earth science.
– In mammals bones formerly in the lower jaw have become the ear ossicles.
– These symptoms include restlessness, pain in the bones and muscles, insomnia, diarrhoea, vomiting and involuntary leg movements.
– McCoy has injuryinjured many bones in his body.
– One team of scientists said humans evolved from a tree-living ancestor, like chimpanzees did, because of the way our wrist bones are.
– Soon, some people said that Thomas Becket was a saint, and that his bones could work miracles.
– The articulations between the bones of the shoulder make up the shoulder joints.
– The bones of the arms fit into sockets in the “scapulae”.
– It made it really hard for surgeons to treat wounded soldiers because Minié balls shattered bones often.
– He writes that he found no significant difference between the bones of American and European children, but his study receives criticism from many other anthropologists.
– The bones are at their strongest around age 20.
– These little bones have, in the course of several hundred million years of evolution, made their way from the gill covers of fish to the rear jaw bones of Synapsids to their present position in the ear of mammals.
– He worked to identify the crew of a confederate shipwreck found near South Carolina, and was part of a reexamination of the Nikumaroro bones to determine if they could have belonged to Amelia Earhart.
– He had found them in prehistoric lake deposits along with the bones of extinct animals and concluded that they were made by people “”who had not the use of metals”” and that they belonged to a “”very ancient period indeed, even beyond the present world””.
– These include the bones that are usually called “hips”.
– The bones of the ear vibrate in the same way that of the object that started the sound wave.
– The bare bones of his story are told by the Hellenistic and Roman collectors of myths, but there is no literary version of his adventures.
– Many whale bones have been found with clear signs of large bite marks made by teeth that match those of megalodon, and sometimes in direct association with them.
– Arrow, who Jim suspects is the cyborg that Bones warned him about.
– It is in these rocks, where Arthur Lakes discovered the dinosaur bones in 1877.
– In humans, the jaws are two bones in the mouth, the mandible, that let the teeth move up and down in order to chew.
