In sentence examples of “shells”

How to use in-sentence of “shells”:

+ The closed neutron shells say that Ubt would be the most stable isotopes.

+ They may shoot shells or missiles.

+ If the shells are broken, it is called a poached egg.

+ The shells are known as bombs.

+ For Gunguns, bullets can usually penetrate, or shoot through, deeper than shotgun shells because they are narrower and faster.

+ The eggcase curiously resembles the shells of extinct ammonites.

In sentence examples of shells
In sentence examples of shells

Example sentences of “shells”:

+ Color patterns vary, with only dark or colored shells or no stripes.

+ Electron shells make up the electron configuration of an atom.

+ As adults, they moult their shells as they grow in size.

+ They use old shells for protection.

+ The player winds the string around the thumb and finger so that the two shells can be clicked together.

+ The development of explosive artillery shells made the use of iron armor plate on warships necessary.

+ Mary Anning is the subject of the old tongue-twister, “She sells sea shells on the sea shore.” – “Their shop was such a feature of the area that Mary became the inspiration behind the well-known tongue-twister ‘She sells seashells on the seashore’.” – Natural History Museum It was composed in 1908, more than a half century after her death, by Terry Sullivan who was inspired by her life story.

+ Outer shells with less than maximum electrons are reactive.

+ Color patterns vary, with only dark or colored shells or no stripes.

+ Electron shells make up the electron configuration of an atom.

+ On the bottom, the giant clam “Inoceramus” left common fossilized shells in the Pierre Shale.

+ Pile of shells around dwellings of the Stone Age prove that people caught food under the water.

+ Wear on the tooth shows that it probably crushed hard shells such as those of turtles.

+ Some of these shells are quite big, as the horseshoe crab can grow up to two feet long and a foot wide.

+ All clams have two calcareous shells or valve valves joined near a hinge with a flexible ligament, and all are filter feeders.

+ Although the squids lack exterior shells they have a vestigial shell inside, made of chitin.

More in-sentence examples of “shells”:

+ Both types of magazine are made of polymer, and drum magazines have their rear side made from translucent polymer to tell of the number of shot shells left.

+ Cordite was used to propel shells and bullets to their targets.

+ Both types of magazine are made of polymer, and drum magazines have their rear side made from translucent polymer to tell of the number of shot shells left.

+ Cordite was used to propel shells and bullets to their targets.

+ Over 18,000 shells filled with gas were launched towards the Russians.

+ In both cases, shells are just groups of quantum energy levels that are relatively close to each other.

+ They have a two main defences; fleeing or clamping their shells against the surface they are on.

+ For five days the British fired shell shells at the German trenches to destroy them.

+ Many of the shells were fragmentation shells, designed to destroy land targets.

+ Its characteristic appearance comes from densely-packed shells of the freshwater snail “Viviparus”.

+ Razor shells have a fragile shell, with open ends.

+ Such shells can be seen on modern turtles, like the leatherback turtles.

+ In 1668, in a talk to the Royal Society, he recognised that fossil shells of unknown marine animals suggested that some species had become extinct.

+ At 14:34 in Korean time, North Korea moved 22-mm Multiple Launch Rocket System shells towards an artillery place in Kaemori..

+ Besides lead shot and slugs which are designed to be lethal, there are special less lethal types of shotgun shells which shoot things made to hurt but not kill people.

+ Many animals with hard shells appeared for the first time during the beginning of the Cambrian.

+ The orbitals are specified by shells and sub-orbitals.

+ The Top shells are Oceanmarine gastropod molluscs.

+ The oystercatchers are large and noisy plover-like birds, with strong bills used for smashing or opening the shells of molluscs.

+ After the start of the Second Sino-Japanese War, Ballard’s family temporarily left their suburban home and rented a house in downtown Shanghai to avoid the shells fired by Chinese and Japanese forces.

+ The shells of the eggs of brood-parasites is thick.

+ For example, the leatherback sea turtle and the soft-shelled turtles have shells covered with leathery skin instead.

+ They have hard shells which protect them.

+ In some games, Yoshi gains powers, like flying or shooting fireballs, by eating the shells of enemies known as Koopalings, which look like turtles.

+ These power-ups include mushrooms to give players a speed boost, Koopa Shells to be thrown at opponents, and banana peels that can be laid on the track as hazards.

+ In some parts of the world, different things have been used as money, like clam shells or blocks of salt.

+ Electrons in their shells round an atom are the basis of chemical reactions.

+ Turtle shells with writing like ancient Chinese writing from the Shang Dynasty emperor Qin Shi Huang made everyone write the same way.

+ The egg shells and cuticles of the prey are thickened to prevent the wasp from penetrating them.

+ ITMs have three incomplete outermost electron shells and are all metals.

+ The native human population in their range is believed to have hunted them and used the shells for shelter in bad weather.

+ Two of the shells landed short while one of the shells struck “Hood’s” thin deck armor and caused 112 t of ammo to explode causing “Hood” to split in half in only eight minutes and only three out of 1149 crew survived.

+ On islands with dry lowlands, the tortoises are smaller, with “saddleback” shells and long necks.

+ Conch shells are occasionally used as a building material, either in place of bricks or as bulk for landfill.

+ Most shells will only naturally play one note, but with pitch manipulations, multiple sounds can be achieved.

+ The genus “Ceratophaga”, members will eat on dead animals such as mammals and the shells of dead tortoises.

+ The shells broke before the chicks hatched.

+ Females grow up to 10cm and make shells up to 30cm, while males rarely grow larger than 2cm.

+ But Sumner ordered a series of attacks all afternoon with the Confederate artillery raining down shells on them.

+ Nonetheless, they hold fewer shells than repeating shotguns.

+ Both were shells of the Serena.

+ The hypothesis is that the atomic nucleus is built up in “shells” in a manner similar to the structure of the much larger electron shells in atoms.

+ Some animals such as shell shells and corals also have annual growth rings.

+ Muranaga was able to fire three shells before being killed.

+ Stings from a few species of large tropical cone shells can also kill: their venom have become important tools in neurological research.

+ When used later during the German assault upon Verdun in February 1916, however, it proved less effective, as the fort, made of concrete reinforced with steel, could mostly withstand the large semi-armour-piercing shells of the Berthas.

+ They have conical teeth probably used to crack the shells of crustaceans.

+ They are “opisthobranchs”, a clade which shed their shells after the larval stage.

+ Niihau shells and the jewelry made from them are very popular.

+ This comes originally from the bodies of many small organisms which build their shells or framework out of CaCO crystals.

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