In-sentence examples of “in operation”

How to use in-sentence of “in operation”:

+ Later, Hitler broke the pact in June 1941 by invading the Soviet Union in Operation Barbarossa.

+ The oldest brewery in the world still in operation is believed to be the Bavarian State-owned brewery Weihenstephan, found in the GermanyGerman city of Freising, which can trace its history back to 1040.

+ Montezooma’s Revenge was later opened in 1978 and remains in operation at Knott’s Berry Farm.

+ It was first used in Operation Just Cause.

+ The “Norwegian Dawn” is a cruise ship that began sailing in 2002 and is currently in operation with Norwegian Cruise Line.

+ The main invasion force landed near Salerno on the western coast in Operation Avalanche.

+ Rommel’s reward for his success was to be promoted and appointed commander of the 5th Light Division and of the “15.Panzer-Division” which, as the “Deutsches Afrikakorps” were sent to Libya in early 1941 in Operation Sonnenblume to aid the ItalyItalian troops which had suffered a heavy defeat from British Commonwealth forces in Operation Compass.

In-sentence examples of in operation
In-sentence examples of in operation

Example sentences of “in operation”:

+ The boom was in operation for over fifty years.

+ A post office has been in operation at Sutherland Springs since 1851.

+ Air Force often stopped the railway between Beijing and Liuzhou that had been started in Operation Ichigo.

+ Operating from May 16, 1954 to October 4, 1970, its direct replacement, the PBSPublic Broadcasting Service, continues in operation and has memberships with many television stations that were formerly part of NET.

+ The Blockbuster Fan Page originally tracked the franchise-owned stores, but as of 2019 there is only remaining in operation in Bend, Oregon.

+ The watermills were in operation until the 1960s.

+ The system is now in operation on sections of the M1, M4, M6, and M42, and there are proposals for its use on sections of the M5, M25, M60 and M62.

+ Until 22 May 22 2010 they were the only EMU slamdoor units still in operation anywhere in Britain.

+ Friedrich August von der Heydte was to lead a “Fallschirmjäger “Kampfgruppe” in Operation Stösser, a night-time paratroop drop behind the Allied lines aimed at capturing an important road near Malmedy.

+ The Ranger currently in operation dates back to around 1983, although the name “Ranger” first got used on other types of Ford trucks in 1965.

+ It was mostly successful in Operation Barbarossa.

+ He served as an emergency medicine physician in Operation Red Dawn, which saw the capture of Saddam Hussein.

+ Montgomery returned to Britain to take command of the British 21st Army Group21st Army Group which consisted of all Allied ground forces that would take part in Operation Overlord, the invasion of Normandy.

+ He planned the invasion of North Africa in Operation Torch in 1942ndash;43 and the invasion of France and Germany in 1944ndash;45.

+ The telephone system was put in operation in 1882; the waterworks in 1887; and the first electric lights were turned on on July 12, 1888.

+ Bell argues that because in actual experiments doing the equivalent of “opening different doors” only yields a 50% success rate, there can be no hidden variables in operation that would have “preselected” states for all six alternatives.

+ And, weather permitting, every Saturday—except during the coldest winter months—local growers sell fresh, organically grown produce and herbs; baked and canned goods; cheeses; cold-pressed apple juice and fresh flowers at the farmers market, in operation in the same location for more than 30 years.

+ They could be found in operation over most of the southern West Coast Main Line.

+ Of the living recipients two earned their Medals of Honor in World War II, four received them for actions in the Korean War, 48 were earned in the Vietnam War, 13 were in the War in Afghanistan, one in the War in Iraq and one in Operation Inherent Resolve.

+ The boom was in operation for over fifty years.

+ A post office has been in operation at Sutherland Springs since 1851.
+ Air Force often stopped the railway between Beijing and Liuzhou that had been started in Operation Ichigo.

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