How to use in-sentence of “maine”:
+ Her theater roles include Madeline in Madeline’s Rescue and Jenny in “Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing” with Children’s Theatre of Maine and Maine State Music Theater.
+ Longfellow was born in Portland, Maine and studied at Bowdoin College.
+ It features a woman, named Emma Swan, coming to a small town in Maine that is the home of cursed Fairytale characters who no longer remember who they are.
+ The lawsuit claimed that Altria’s marketing of “light” and “low tar” cigarettes constituted fraudulent misrepresentations under the Maine Unfair Trade Practices Act because it deceived smokers into thinking the products are safer than regular cigarettes.
+ The club left the Maine Road ground in 2003 and moved to the new City of Manchester Stadium..

Example sentences of “maine”:
+ New Hampshire, which is next to both Maine and Vermont, came within 2% of voting for Landon.
+ Shinagawa has sister-city relationships with Auckland in New Zealand, Geneva in Switzerland, and Portland, Maine in the United States.
+ Nobody knows for sure how the Maine Coon got to the United States, so there are several different ideas.
+ The Kippax was one of the most well known stands at Manchester City’s Maine Road Ground.
+ He was the Secretary of State of Maine serving from 1965–1966.
+ Norman control of Maine helped make the southern border of Normandy safe against Anjou.
+ Seven Massachusetts districts were credited to Maine soon after it became a state in 1820.
+ William, Duke of Normandy invaded Maine in 1063 and he controlled the county by the beginning of 1064.
+ He was a teacher at the University of Maine from 1981 to 1996 and the at the “Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines” since that date.
+ A sixteen and a quarter acre former brickworking on Maine Road was purchased for £5,500.
+ It passed a bill for the admission of Maine with an amendment allowing the people of Missouri to make a state constitution.
+ New Hampshire, which is next to both Maine and Vermont, came within 2% of voting for Landon.
+ Shinagawa has sister-city relationships with Auckland in New Zealand, Geneva in Switzerland, and Portland, Maine in the United States.
+ Chicago is south and east of Park Ridge, and Niles and unincorporated Maine Township are to its north.
+ After its transition to post-tropical, Noel became a very strong Low pressure arealow pressure system causing flooding and wind damage over Maine and Eastern Canada.
+ The northeastern part of Maine was also part of Acadia.
+ Edwards lived in South Bristol, Maine and Ashburn, Virginia.
+ The Carolingian EmpireCarolingians called Maine “pagis cenomannicus” after the Cenomani tribe that Julius Caesar had defeated.
+ The era of standing accommodation at Maine Road came to an end in May 1994 as the stadium became all-seater to comply with the requirements of the Taylor Report with the demolition of the “Kippax Street Terrace”.
+ People in Maine produce agricultureagricultural goods like eggs, dairy products, cattle, wild blueberries, apples, maple syrup and maple sugar.
+ Henry agreed, but did not let Parliament know about giving away Maine and Anjou, thinking that the English people would not be happy to know that the land was being given away to France.
+ The Governor of Maine is the chief executive of the State of Maine.
More in-sentence examples of “maine”:
+ Reiner named the company after the fictional Maine town used in Stephen King stories.
+ A song is taught to many elementary school children across the state, entitled the Maine County Song, to aid in memorizing the names of the state’s 16counties.
+ Weinberger was treated for and died from complications of pneumonia at Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor, Maine, aged 88.
+ McGehee died on May 2, 2020 of COVID-19 in Falmouth, Maine at the age of 92.
+ On July 15, 2015, Bush fell at his home in Kennebunkport, Maine and broke a vertebrae in his neck.
+ The 2016 United States presidential election in Maine was held on 8 November 2016.
+ As of 2008, Maine has an estimated population of 1,321,504, which is an increase of 6,520, or 0.5%, from the past year and an increase of 46,582, or 3.7%, since the year of 2000.
+ He lived in Cape Elizabeth, Maine and moved Florida in 2010.
+ New Hampshire and Maine were hit very hard.
+ In 924 King Rudolph of France gave Maine to Rollo of Normandy.
+ It is also part of the extended Portland-Lewiston-South Portland, Maine combined statistical area, which has a combined population 621,219 as of 2006 estimates.
+ Mohamed Atta, a member of terrorist group al-Qaeda and leader of the attacks, and another hijacker, Abdulaziz al-Omari, flew together from Portland, MainePortland, Maine to Boston early on September 11, 2001.
+ In 1331 the Count of Maine became a peer of the realm.
+ The University of Southern Maine is a university in Maine.
+ Geoffrey V, called the Handsome, was the Count of Anjou, Touraine, and Maine from 1129.
+ Anjou, Maine and Normandy now had the same ruler for the first time.
+ He again gave his new son-in-law the lordship of Maine as her dowry.
+ But Fulk Rechin, the new count of Anjou, had taken Maine from William’s control.
+ It is part of the Portlandndash;South Portlandndash;Biddeford, Maine Metropolitan Statistical Area.
+ He led Maine to the Frozen Four twice.
+ He was the first African AmericansAfrican American Mayor of Lewiston, Member of the Maine Senate from 1996 to 1998 and the Mayor of Auburn, Maine from 2007 to 2009.
+ The “USS Maine National Monument” was built in 1913 to honor sailors killed on the battleship USS “Maine” in 1898.
+ A political Independent independent, he served as the 72nd Governor of Maine from 1995 to 2003.
+ Stanton promised a Medal of Honor to every man in the 27th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment who extended his enlistment.
+ Events in Maine caused William and Robert to return to Normandy.
+ Reiner named the company after the fictional Maine town used in Stephen King stories.
+ A song is taught to many elementary school children across the state, entitled the Maine County Song, to aid in memorizing the names of the state's 16counties.
+ Weinberger was treated for and died from complications of pneumonia at Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor, Maine, aged 88.
+ The most high profile concert held at Maine Road was that of Mancunian band Oasis in April 1996, a performance which was later released as a video, “Oasis:…There and Then”.
+ Plans to build Maine Road were first announced in May 1922.
+ It is based on the novel by Maine author Stephen King.
+ He served as the 74th Governor of Maine from 2011 to 2019.
+ Rolde died of natural causes at his home in York, Maine on May 15, 2016 at the age of 85.
+ The Republicans in Maine supported him for governor in the same year, and he won a landslide victory.
+ After he had some short stints as a teacher, Snell joined the Jackson Laboratory staff in Bar Harbor, MaineBar Harbor, Maine and spent the rest of his life there.
+ People often say the Maine Coon has “dog-like” characteristics.
+ The USS Maine exploded in Havana harbor, killing about 260 people on board.
+ In 2014, the Maine State Bar Association and the Maine Supreme Judicial Court denied Bailey’s petition to have his law license reinstated.
+ Richardson unsuccessfully ran for the Democratic nomination for Governor of Maine in 2010.
+ This was a time of resurgence for Democrats in Maine, at that time a traditionally Maine Republican Party state.
+ While the stadium was being fixed, they played “home” games at Manchester City’s Maine Road.
+ Toward the end of Maine Road’s lifespan there were proposals for other sports teams to make use of the stadium following City’s relocation; Stockport County F.C.Stockport County once expressed interest in moving there from Edgeley Park, and in December 2000 Sale Sharks rugby union club was offered a lease for the stadium.
+ Some fans were not too excited about moving from the famous Maine Road, Maine Road had a reputation for having a great atmosphere and character.
+ He served as the List of Governors of Maine70th Governor of Maine from 1979 to 1987.
+ Hooker died on November 4, 1997 in Waterville, Maine from leukemia, aged 73.
+ She was first elected by the Maine State Legislature on January 6, 2009.
+ He ruled Maine until his death.
+ Cohen was a member of the city council of Bangor, Maine from 1969 to 1972, and also was mayor of this city from 1971 to 1972.
+ Indiana died on May 19, 2018 in Vinalhaven, MaineVinalhaven, Maine of respiratory failure at the age of 89.
+ Maine Road also gives its name to a non-league football club, Maine Road F.C..
+ Tourism is a large industry in southern Maine because of its many beaches and picturesque coastal villages.
