Make sentence of “refuge”

How to use in-sentence of “refuge”:

+ Many Catholics sought refuge in the rainforest of La Vang in Quang Tri Province.

+ Kodaikanal was established in 1845 as a resort town where people would come to find refuge from the high temperatures and tropical diseases of the plains.Mitchell Nora, “Indian Hill Station: Kodaikanal”, University of Chicago, Dept.

+ After the Acadians were deportationdeported by the British beginning in 1755, a number of Acadians eventually took refuge in Poitou and in Québec.

+ His organization says that over five million students have taken Buddhist refuge under Lu.

+ During the American Civil War, Confederate authorities ordered her to evacuate her home in Greeneville; she took refuge in Nashville, Tennessee.

+ A hill fort is an ancient fortified refuge or defended settlement.

Make sentence of refuge
Make sentence of refuge

Example sentences of “refuge”:

+ The offices for Izembek National Wildlife Refuge are also in the town.

+ Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge is a United StatesUS National Wildlife Refuge located in the southern part of San Francisco Bay, California.

+ Three hundred Navajo took refuge on the canyon rim at a place called Fortress Rock.

+ According to the Assize Roll of the 14th century, Burhou was a rabbit warren, and a refuge for fishermen.

+ On July 27 another attack against the Italians of Spalato was done and a group of officials of the “Puglia” found refuge in a place near the docks: captain Gulli ordered a boat to rescue them, but it was blocked by some Slavs and was forced to fire “alarm shots” in the sky to get help.

+ Lake Wales Ridge National Wildlife Refuge is in the county.

+ According to the statistics of the Buddhist Church of Vietnam, 45 million people are taking refuge in the three jewels and about 12 million are just Buddhist making it about 57 million Buddhists.

+ A gall provides the developing wasp with a safe refuge for this most vulnerable stage of its life cycle.

+ But upon arriving in Thrace in 281 BC, Seleucus was assassinated by Ptolemy Ceraunus, who had taken refuge at the Seleucid court with his sister Lysandra.

+ The offices for Izembek National Wildlife Refuge are also in the town.

+ Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge is a United StatesUS National Wildlife Refuge located in the southern part of San Francisco Bay, California.
+ Three hundred Navajo took refuge on the canyon rim at a place called Fortress Rock.

+ After the 1976 Argentine coup d’étatMarch 1976 coup d’état, Cámpora sought refuge at the Mexican embassy in Buenos Aires.

+ The Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge is named after him.

+ Sanssouci, which translates from French as “carefree” or “without worry”, was a refuge for Frederick.

+ In the same way that zoos have already become the last refuge for many endangered species, parks will take over this role for nature in general.

+ Looking for a refuge from the military regime of General Augusto Pinochet, Letelier accepted academic positions in Washington, D.C.

+ Later at the end, when she is asked to return to Ayodhya, she seeks refuge in her mother, the goddess Bhumi.

+ During the American Civil War, Slaveryslaves who sought refuge in Union army military camps or who lived in territories that fell under Union control were declared contraband.

More in-sentence examples of “refuge”:

+ Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge in southern Louisiana has several in captivity in an attempt to preserve the species.

+ Juan, her 13 years old pupil, takes refuge in the imaginary world of his adolescent fantasies to escape from the reality.

+ The White River National Wildlife Refuge lies along the lower part of the river.

+ According to the Koran, Noah asked Canaan to come with him on the boat, but Canaan decided to climb a mountain insteadː “O my son, come aboard with us and be not with the disbelievers.” Canaan said, “I will take refuge on a mountain to protect me from the water.” Noah said, “There is no protector today from the decree of The Lord our God, except from whom He gives mercy.” Then the Koran says Canaan drowned.

+ On 6 June 1857, at the time of the rebellion by forces of the East India Company at Cawnpore, the British contingent had taken refuge at an entrenchment in the northern part of the town.

+ He was one of 29 people who took refuge in a single lifeboat with a small amount of water or food.

+ Many of these”benedict” did not take well to married life and often sought refuge of strange beds and bedfellows.

+ During the 18th century, the forests of Šumadija were the refuge for the Hajduks that fought against Ottoman occupation.

+ This would have meant that there would have been some kind of shelter there, as it would be difficult for the fishermen to take refuge without it.

+ Using the light from Rapunzel’s hair, they escape the cavern and take refuge in the woods.

+ She spent 27 years in the Laogai before taking refuge in India.

+ However, she escaped jail and took refuge in London.

+ The goal of the MBC is to locate alien criminals seeking refuge in Single Town, capture them, and send them to galactic authorities.

+ Some 500 Jews took refuge in the Cattaro province, after escaping the Ustasha and Nazi German persecution in their areas of former Jugoslavia.

+ After his father is killed, Paul and his mother escape and take refuge with the Fremen.

+ Memorial Parkway, the National Elk Refuge and Grand Teton National Park.

+ By seeing Peter Rabbit and his animal friends taking refuge inside the house, Thomas kicks them out until he builds the walls of the garden.

+ The Mycenaean sites declined, and the people moved to refuge settlements.

+ Life under Pinochet’s dictatorship still proved impossible, so they found political refuge in Québec, Canada.

+ James Michael Cronin, Order of the British EmpireMBE was the co-founder of Monkey World, a place of refuge for primates that have been treated badly and not taken care of properly, in Dorset, England, in 1987, from the United States.

+ They seek refuge in the walk-in refrigerator.

+ He then seeks refuge in an elevator with a woman named Donatella.

+ While home to some birds, the islets mostly provide temporary refuge for birds migrating elsewhere.

+ He takes refuge with the crown in the tower, but Rapunzel knocks him out with a frying pan, and hides him in her wardrobe.

+ Thousands of Jews from Croatia took refuge inside the Governorate, and many moved to the Spalato area mainly in 1942.

+ In Chapter 3, as is common in prophetic literature in the Bible, a “remnant” survives God’s judgement in Zephaniah by humbly seeking refuge in God.

+ Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge in southern Louisiana has several in captivity in an attempt to preserve the species.

+ Juan, her 13 years old pupil, takes refuge in the imaginary world of his adolescent fantasies to escape from the reality.
+ The White River National Wildlife Refuge lies along the lower part of the river.

+ While Pompey waited offshore, they argued the cost of offering him refuge with Caesar already en route to Egypt; the king’s eunuch Pothinus won out.

+ It was meant to be a temporary refuge for the Aṉangu.

+ Lasseter took refuge on his fatal search for Lasseter’s Reef.

+ About 3,500 Italians in Dalmatia during World War I took refuge as exiles in Italy.

+ The small cave where Lasseter took refuge is.

+ There are pressurepressurized, air-conditioned refuge floors about every 35 floors.

+ The Coburger Hütte is a Mountain hutmountain refuge in Tyrol, Austria.

+ The district is named after the Wartburg castleWartburg, a castle near Eisenach most famous as Martin Luther’s refuge in 1521.

+ The Mongol invasion severely impaired Hungary, so much that in 1241, the king Bela IV had to take refuge in Dalmatia.

+ Alison Lorraine Cronin, Order of the British EmpireMBE is the director of Monkey World in Dorset, England, a place of refuge for primates that have been treated badly and not taken care of properly, from the United States.

+ Everyone in the town was killed, some while taking refuge in the church.

+ Six cities of refuge were made to provide a “cooling off” phase as well as due process for the accused.

+ It was renamed Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge in 1995 in recognition of Congressman Don Edwards and his efforts to protect sensitive wetlands in south San Francisco Bay.

+ Luburić commanded the organization for twenty-five years from his refuge in Spain.

+ This supports theories that the Franco-Cantabrian regionFranco-Cantabrian refuge area of southwestern Europe was the source of late-glacial expansions of hunter-gatherers who repopulated northern Europe after the last ice age.

+ The city was founded by people from the greater Veneto region as a refuge from the Barbarian invasions, when the Western Roman Empire fell.

+ Many tales claim that the incubus is bisexual, There are also many stories involving the attempted exorcism of incubi or succubi who have taken refuge in the bodies of men or women.

+ In 2012, facing extradition to Sweden, he was granted political asylum by Ecuador and took refuge at the Embassy of Ecuador, London.

+ Some people may say that we are a refuge and give deserving people a second change.

+ The Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge is one of six wildlife refuges in the San Francisco Bay Area.

+ Syria and areas surrounding it have served as a refuge for Armenians who fled from wars and oppressions such as the Armenian genocide.

+ Shortly after, also because of the threat of lawsuit for crimes against the stringent Austrian press laws and for his support of Italian irredentism, Colautti chose the path of exile and took refuge in the Kingdom of Italy.

+ Some of NWF’s goals include: solutions to global warming; reducing mercury pollution; strengthening the Endangered Species Act; fighting invasive species; saving the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge from oil drilling; restoring America’s waterways; reforming the Army Corps of Engineers; and educating future environmental stewards.

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