“burning” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “burning”:

+ In 1824 Joseph Aspdin invented a cement by burning a mixture of limestone and clay.

+ All series of London’s Burning were released between 2005 and 2011.

+ She was frequently arrested for causing a public disturbance and burning post boxes.

+ PBP is close to burning his bridges when he acts indignantly.

+ Several Jewish and Ancient RomeRoman historians, such as Flavius Josephus, Tacitus,Tacitus tells about the death of Jesus in his Annales: In the passage, Tacitus talks about the burning of Rome, which Nero attributed to the Christians : “Christus, from whom the name had its origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberius at the hands of one of our procurators, Pontius Pilatus, and a most mischievous superstition, thus checked for the moment, again broke out not only in Judaea, the first source of the evil, but even in Rome, where all things hideous and shameful from every part of the world find their centre and become popular”.

burning - some sentence examples
burning – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “burning”:

+ Texas, a case about whether burning a US flag was free speech.

+ This article is principally concerned with enclosed stoves burning solid fuels for room heating.

+ Following the success of Burning Angel, Angel has been featured in numerous magazines and newspapers, including “The New York Times”.

+ There are several underground mine fires burning throughout the world.

+ Electric systems are also less environmentally friendly because electricity is usually produced by burning fossil fuels, which increases carbon emissions.

+ The heat to produce steam comes from burning a fuel such as coal, from burning trash in an incinerator, from the waste heat of other industrial processes, from a nuclear reactor, or from a natural source such as sunlight or geothermal heat.

+ Thus Prahlad came out of the burning fire safely and Holika was burnt to death.

+ Compared with before people started burning a lot of coal for industry, the temperature has risen by about.

+ The burning of the Master’s manuscript is just what Bulgakov did, and for the same reasons of despair and frustration.

+ Classic smog results from large amounts of coal burning in an area and is caused by a mixture of smoke and sulfur dioxide.

+ Texas, a case about whether burning a US flag was free speech.

+ This article is principally concerned with enclosed stoves burning solid fuels for room heating.

+ Its machines change the heat energy that comes from burning the fuels into mechanical energy.

+ Thinking him to be destroyed by the assault, both the father and son are stunned when Trunks fires the Burning Attack out of nowhere.

+ Stopping the fire stops the candle from burning until it is all gone.

+ About 10,000 years ago, before people started burning large amounts of fossil fuels, there were 260 to 280 parts per million in the atmosphere, but now there is over 400ppm.

+ A firefighter rescues people from burning buildings and puts out fires.

+ But, if you don’t eat enough carbohydrates, your body has a back-up system of burning fat instead.

+ Meanwhile, George uses the lens on the statue in the church and looks through it to discover a hidden image of a burning man.

+ The paintings on Mary’s side of the cross altar: from the left: annunciation of Mary, Moses and the burning bush 2.

More in-sentence examples of “burning”:

+ Everyone who goes to Burning Man must have a ticket.

+ Smoke from burning plants promotes contains orange butenolide, which induces germination of seeds.

+ The Rice Fire is burning in the Rice Canyon near Fallbrook, moving towards Rainbow Heights, and Santa Marguerita and Sandy Creek drainages.

+ After burning the dead, family and friends use chopsticks to move the burned bones of the dead from the coffin to a pot.

+ TV seriesMarry Me”, “Burning Love Burning Love”, and “Childrens Hospital”.

+ In fact, the burning of fossil fuels makes 96% of the sulphur oxides in the atmosphere.

+ Before placing the last stone, he drops a burning torch through the gap, but hears only the jester’s bells ringing.

+ A lariat where a wrestler doesn’t run but strikes the opponent while standing next to them is sometimes called a short range lariat or a burning lariat.

+ It had the ability to keep burning while on water.

+ It is believed to have grown after fire control burning the previous summer.

+ By burning the book, the Mamodo gets sent back to the Mamodo World.

+ The sacking and burning of the sites of Enkomi, Kition, and Sinda may have happened twice, before they were abandoned.

+ They were still burning more than two weeks after they started.

+ The middle row on the left wing shows: Eve, Sara, the closed gate, the burning bush and the dedication of Samuel.

+ On the way there he had to go over mountains and through terrible deserts, across hot burning lands and places where the cold was horrible.

+ The need to go burning stages and to present new proposals is tangible.

+ He claimed to have memories of being rescued by Gypsies from a burning building when he was a tiny child and that the Gypsies taught him to beg, steal, and do acrobatic tricks, but no one knows if this is true.

+ Another drawback was the burning match itself.

+ With torture and the threat of death by burning at the stake, they forced heretics to recant.

+ Following the recommendations of a committee of scientists after the 2000 drought, an ecological burning program was implemented in the crater, which entails annual or biannual controlled burns of up to 20% of the grasslands.

+ The Hindenburg was destroyed by the burning of the hydrogen that was inside it.

+ The state of Virginia passed a law saying that any cross burning would be taken as an attempt to intimidate a person/group of people.

+ In forest fires, burning logs are separated and placed into safe areas where there is no other fuel.

+ Global warming is mostly because of people burning things, like gasoline to make cars go and natural gas to keep houses warm.

+ Soon he started to feel a burning pain in his stomach.

+ The hall was heated by burning barrels filled with kerosine.

+ This is because fossil fuels contain lots of carbon and burning means joining most of the atoms in the fuel with oxygen.

+ The smell of burning match-cord also gave away a musketeer’s position.

+ The burning at the stake of Giordano Bruno, whose entire works were placed on the Index on 8 February 1600, “Index of Prohibited Books”, Revised, Vatican Polyglot Press, 190 was for heresy, not for heliocentrism or other scientific views.

+ His stand is called Burning Down the House.

+ People who want to bring motor vehicles to drive around while at Burning Man must get permission before they arrive.

+ Then, seeing that the driver of the second Scimitar was still in the burning vehicle, Trooper Finney determined to rescue him as well.

+ Before Fresnel, Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de BuffonBuffon and Condorcet proposed a similar design, as a way to make large burning lenses.

+ Hansen says that the burning of fossil fuels is changing our climate and that the earth is in danger.

+ They generate power by burning natural gas in a gas turbine and use residual heat to generate additional electricity from steam.

+ It starts with Aeneas carrying his father Anchises out of the burning Troy.

+ They are one of the cleanest producers of power, replacing the burning of fossil fuels and eliminating nuclear waste.

+ The scrap usually is rusty and contains oxygen, so some of the rust reacts with the pig iron, burning the carbon away and creating heat which melts the scrap.

+ Traditional Kavirondo industries are salt-making, effected by burning reeds and water-plants and passing water through the ashes; the smelting of iron ore ; pottery and basket-work.

+ The carbon in bio gas was generally recently extracted from the atmosphere by photosynthesisphotosynthetic plants, so releasing it back into the atmosphere adds less total atmospheric carbon than the burning of fossil fuels.

+ Later, when there were too many bodies to bury, they started burning the bodies.

+ White phosphorus catches fire spontaneously in air, burning to make smoke of phosphorus oxide.

+ Usually, it produces a flame by burning olive oil, or another vegetable oil, or whale oil during the 1700s and 1800s.

+ Harvey wrote 10 principles to suggest how he thought people at Burning Man behave.

+ Historically, pyres have also been used to kill people by burning them alive.

+ Everyone who goes to Burning Man must have a ticket.

+ Smoke from burning plants promotes contains orange butenolide, which induces germination of seeds.
+ The Rice Fire is burning in the Rice Canyon near Fallbrook, moving towards Rainbow Heights, and Santa Marguerita and Sandy Creek drainages.

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