How to use in-sentence of “hughes”:
– Throughout her career Hughes received a number of other awards, and trophies.
– Langston Hughes sometimes went out with women, but he never married.
– In February 1974, Deep Purple released their first album with Coverdale and Hughes called “Burn” which was certified Gold in the US on 20 March 1974 and in the UK on 1 July.
– Kingsley and Hughes promoted physical strength and health as well as an active pursuit of Christian ideals in personal life and politics.
– At this election Hughes abandoned his working-class seat of West Sydney, and was elected for Bendigo in Victoria.
– During a Sheffield Shield match between South Australia and New South Wales at the Sydney Cricket Ground on 25 November 2014, Hughes was hit in the neck by a bouncer from New South Wales bowler Sean Abbott after mistiming his shot.
– His awards included the Hughes Prize.

Example sentences of “hughes”:
- Aaron Hughes is a Northern Irish football player.
- Chief Justice of the United StatesChief Justice Charles Evans Hughes stated in 1936: "A dissent in a Court of last resort is an appeal".
– Aaron Hughes is a Northern Irish football player.
– Chief Justice of the United StatesChief Justice Charles Evans Hughes stated in 1936: “A dissent in a Court of last resort is an appeal”.
– After they were married, Plath and Hughes went to live in the United States.
– Plath and Hughes separated in 1962.
– Although the new party had more Liberals, Hughes became its leader with Cook as his deputy.
– It was ready to go, but then Nazi Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939, so Howard Hughes did not make his flight.
– His parents were James Hughes and Carrie Langston Hughes who was a teacher.
– The singing harmonies from Coverdale and Hughes had something of a blues and funk style to them.
– Page’s demand finally gave them an excuse, and without support Hughes was forced to resign in January 1923.
– It was started by Prime Minister of AustraliaPrime Minister Billy Hughes in November 1916.
– He probably came upon Hughes Bay on the Antarctic Peninsula.
– He said that Hughes could only go to university if he went overseas and studied engineering.
– Sarah Elizabeth Hughes born May 2, 1985 in Great Neck, New YorkGreat Neck, American figure skater.
– In 1973, an award was named after him, the “Langston Hughes Medal”, awarded by the City College of New York.
– She sang “Backlash Blues”, written by her friend Langston Hughes on her first RCA album, “Nina Simone Sings The Blues”.
– Billy Hughes was a former Prime Minister of Australia and the last serving member of the first federal Parliament.
– She is also an investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
More in-sentence examples of “hughes”:
- She has also co-starred as Heather Hughes in the CBS sitcom "Life in Pieces" since 2015.
- David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes were hired to replace Ian Gillan and Roger Glover.
– She has also co-starred as Heather Hughes in the CBS sitcom “Life in Pieces” since 2015.
– David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes were hired to replace Ian Gillan and Roger Glover.
– In fact, since Hughes was hired first, the band considered performing as a 4-piece from then on, with Hughes singing full-time as well as playing bass.
– After his grandmother died, Hughes and his mother moved about 12 times until settling in Cleveland, and then, as a teenager went to live in Lincoln, Illinois with his mother, who had remarried.
– As president of Howard Hughes Medical Institute, he promoted science education, and he teaches an undergraduate chemistry course at the University of Colorado.
– Robert “Bob” Hughes on the CBS soap opera “As the World Turns”.
– Phillip Joel Hughes cricketer.
– It was directed by Bryan Gordon and is based on the John Hughes script.
– The next Shuttle launch, ten days after the return of “Columbia” resulted in the destruction of “Challenger” with the loss of all aboard, including Cenker’s counterpart from Hughes Aircraft, civilian crew member and Payload Specialist Greg Jarvis.
– The Australian Labor Party chose Billy Hughes to be the new leader and Prime Minister.
– After Hughes denounced him and sued the publisher, McGraw-Hill, Irving and his collaborators confessed to the hoax.
– William Thomas Hughes escaped from police whilst being moved from prison to court where he was facing indictmentcharges of rape and assault.
– He was one of a trio of foreign actors appearing frequently in :en:TohoToho’s Showa era productions, along with Andrew Hughes and Osman Yusuf.
– They invited Richard Hughes to play the drums.
– Before serving as Prime Minister, Hughes was Minister for External Affairs under Chris Watson.
– Wendy Hughes was an Australian actress.
– In February 1917, the two groups joined to form the Nationalist Party, with Hughes as leader and Cook as deputy leader.
– She is best known for her role as Kim Hughes on the CBS soap opera, “As the World Turns” from 1972 to 2010.
– In 1917 the two groups joined to form a new party, the Nationalist Party of Australia, with Hughes as leader.
– The elementary schools are Langston Hughes Elementary, Quail Run Elementary, Broken Arrow Elementary, Cordley Elementary, Hillcrest Elementary, Kennedy, Pinckney Elementary, Prairie Park Elementary, New York Elementary, Schwegler Elementary, Sunflower Elementary, Sunset Hill Elementary, Woodlawn Elementary, and Deerfield Elementary.
– He was also an investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
– Shortly after, Coverdale informed them he was leaving the band, and only then did Jon Lord tell him: “David, there’s no band to leave!” Glenn Hughes and Tommy Bolin were excited about the next Deep Purple album before they too were told that Paice and Lord had ended the band.
– John Hughes is a former Scottish professional football player.
– Lawrence, Virginia Woolf and Ted Hughes are all important English writers in modern English.
– Since 1988 Capecchi has also been an investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
– He is currently associated with the Salk Institute, the Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, the Singapore Biomedical Research Council and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
– Notable Australian writers have included the novelists Marcus Clarke, Miles Franklin, Patrick White, Thomas Keneally, Morris West and Colleen McCullough, the bush poets Henry Lawson and Banjo Paterson, historians Manning Clark and Geoffrey Blainey, the playwright David Williamson and leading expatriate writers Barry Humphries, Robert Hughes Robert Hughes, Clive James and Germaine Greer.
– On 15 September 1916 NSW branch of the Labor Party forced Hughes from the Labor Party.
– Other people and groups arrested or fined were scientist Peter Lee, who was arrested for allegedly giving submarine radar secrets to China, and Loral Space Communications and Hughes Electronics, who gave China missile secrets.
– Over the next few years after Bill left again along with Geezer, Iommi would hire several different singers to front the band, such as Glenn Hughes and Tony Martin, along with a variety of bassists.
– They asked Richard Hughes to play the drums.
– When Hughes went to school in Lincoln, there were only two African-American children in the class.
– Hughes as appeared in a wide range of TV and film appearances, Hughes was best known for a series of supporting roles in popular UK television dramas.
– In 1996, Hughes created a satellite Internet service for people and small businesses.
– The Hughes H-4 Hercules has the biggest wingspan, but it only flew once.
– Ted Hughes OM, was an English peopleEnglish children’s stories.
– Cumia is best known as the co-host of the “Opie and Anthony” radio show with Gregg “Opie” Hughes that aired from 1995 to 2014, alongside comedian Jim Norton from 2001.
– Today, Hughes Hall has about 400 students.
– Bernard Aloysius Kiernan “Barnard” Hughes was an AmericansAmerican movie, television, and stage actor.
– She is known for her starring roles as Amy Hughes in the 2016 Freeform television series “Dead of Summer” and as Guinevere Beck in the 2018 Lifetime television series “You”.
– Cándido Antonio “Chicho” Sibilio Hughes He played for FC Barcelona Bàsquet from 1976 to 1989.
– Glenn Hughes also had singing talent so it was decided he would act as lead singer on some of the band’s songs too.
– Scott and Hughes firstly refused but then accepted.
– In 1997 Rice-Oxley asked Scott and Hughes to let Tom Chaplin join the band.
– Many people now think Hughes may have had OCD or obsessive compulsive disorder.
