How to use in-sentence of “philippine”:
+ The Philippine National Olympic Committee was formed in 1911.
+ The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration said that the names Bebeng, Juaning, Mina, Pedring were retired from PAGASA’s list of local names after they each caused over 1billion PHP in damages to the Philippines during 2011.
+ From 2010 to 2020, Philippine pop music changed.
+ In October 1935, Philippine presidential elections were held.
+ He was a leader of the Katipunan, a Philippine independence movement organization.

Example sentences of “philippine”:
+ The show premiered on October 24, 2009 and it’s currently celebrating its 10th anniversary in Philippine television.
+ About 7 pm, The Philippine National Police signed the reinstatement order of Mendoza.
+ The Philippine Commonwealth was also known as the Commonwealth of the Philippines,.
+ In 2007, Breakthrough and Milestones Production International under the leadership of Kuya Daniel Razon acquired the main operations of the network and in turn, relaunched as the “public service channel” another first in the history of Philippine Television.
+ Many songwriters made songs critical of Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos and his use of martial law and the Batasang Bayan, other songs were subversive and others were about national pride.
+ The Philippine national weather service uses its own naming scheme for tropical cyclones in their area of responsibility.
+ June 12 is the day President Emilio Aguinaldo declared independence of the First Philippine Republic from the Spanish Empire in 1898.
+ The American General Douglas MacArthur’s army landed on Leyte on 20 October 1944, and they were all welcomed as liberators, along with Philippine Commonwealth troops when other amphibious landings soon followed.
+ The Spanish had already colonized the Philippine Islands.
+ Manuel Acuna Roxas was a Philippine politician.
+ The hudhud has been associated with manual rice harvesting, and this task is now mechanized.The terraced rice fields are inscribed on the World Heritage List under the name ” Terraced Rice Fields of the Philippine Ranges “, the number of farmers is constantly falling.
+ Kalaw was born in Murcia, Tarlac, Philippine Islands.
+ He was enrolled at the Philippine Montessori Center.
+ The show premiered on October 24, 2009 and it's currently celebrating its 10th anniversary in Philippine television.
+ About 7 pm, The Philippine National Police signed the reinstatement order of Mendoza.
+ The Philippine Commonwealth was also known as the Commonwealth of the Philippines,.
More in-sentence examples of “philippine”:
+ She was serving in Senate during the presidency of Ferdinand Marcos, she was part of a major transformation in Philippine domestic and foreign policies.
+ Soon after, the Philippine Revolution broke out, led by the Katipunan, a secret revolutionary society founded by Andres Bonifacio and later led by Emilio Aguinaldo.
+ Hub airline for Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, AirAsia and others.
+ The bicameral Philippine legislature, the Congress of the Philippines, consists of the Senate of the Philippines and the House of Representatives of the Philippines; members of both are elected by popular vote.
+ In the Philippines, 7-Eleven is run by the Philippine Seven Corporation.
+ A limited version of this office existed for a short time in 1899 during the First Philippine Republic.
+ The Philippine Sports Stadium or the New Era University Stadium, is a association footballfootball and track Bulacan, Philippines.
+ He was the first ever elected Speaker from Mindanao in a hundred years in Philippine legislative history.
+ His daughter is actress Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu.
+ And by April 1945, American and Philippine forces had cleared much of the Japanese forces, but the fighting continued in some parts of the Philippines until the end of the war.
+ The Philippine-American War was an armed military conflict between the United States and the First Philippine Republic.
+ In January 30, 1936 he was Executive Secretary of Philippine Presidents Manuel Quezon.
+ Spain the country and Palau, which is on the eastern side of the Philippine Sea.
+ Among his friendly relations he counted Philippine de Rothschild.
+ Early of January this year, after joining the #JusticeForChristineDacera trending topic on Twitter, Francis and other prominent public figures and celebrities like TV personality Bianca Gonzales, and singer Kakie Pangilinan, all later issued their public apologies on social media, after admitting to having shared inaccurate and misleading information surrounding the death of PAL Flight Attendant Christine Dacera, and to having unwittingly made the “persons of interest” in the ongoing case by the Philippine National Police look guilty.
+ It is a form of Philippine English that has Spanish and Tagalog words.
+ He also served as Philippine Senatorsenator of the Philippines from 2004 to 2007.
+ It was founded in 1900 as a shipping journal and it is also the second-oldest Philippine newspaper, following “The Manila Times”.
+ The Philippine Revolution was an armed conflict between the Spanish colonial regime and the Katipunan.
+ Vargas was Philippine politician.
+ The Canlubang Golf and Country Club has been the host of many Philippine Opens.
+ In the early morning of October 16, 2017, he was killed at the age of 51 by the Philippine military in the Battle of Marawi along with Omar Maute.
+ These fights included the Battle of Midway, the Battle of the Eastern Solomons, the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands, many other fights during the Guadalcanal campaign, the Battle of the Philippine Sea, and the Battle of Leyte Gulf.
+ A “netizen” of Hong Kong even joked that the Philippine flag could be used as doormat.
+ She was serving in Senate during the presidency of Ferdinand Marcos, she was part of a major transformation in Philippine domestic and foreign policies.
+ Soon after, the Philippine Revolution broke out, led by the Katipunan, a secret revolutionary society founded by Andres Bonifacio and later led by Emilio Aguinaldo.
+ The show premiered on July 30, 1979 and it’s currently celebrating its 33rd anniversary in Philippine television.
+ To the east is the Philippine Sea.
+ By the 17th century, the new religion was well-established throughout Malaysia, Indonesia, southern Thailand and the Philippine island of Mindanao.
+ Teams that participated in the first season were the Philippine Patriots, Thailand Tigers, Satria Muda BritAmaSM BritAma, Kuala Lumpur Dragons, Brunei Barracudas and former National Basketball League team the Singapore Slingers.
+ At 11 pm, the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration issued the No.
+ In mid-September, Tropical Depression Marilyn interacted with a nearby tropical depression and tropical storm Peipah, which sended it back into the Philippine Sea, but was renamed Nimfa, and Nimfa intensified into Tropical Storm Tapah, and later became a typhoon before Japan landfall.
+ He also was a commissioner and was the Acting Chairman of the Philippine Commission on Elections.
+ While the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration assigned names to tropical cyclones which moved into or form as a tropical depression in their area of responsibility between 135°E and 115°E and between 5°N and 25°N even if the cyclone has had a name assigned to it by the Japan Meteorological Agency.
+ The Senate is made of 24 senators who are Philippine senatorial electionselected at-large with the country as one district under plurality-at-large voting.
+ It was at that time that Governor-General of the PhilippinesGovernor-General Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation from 1911-1913.
+ He is the younger brother Corazon Aquino and uncle of Benigno Aquino III, both were Philippine presidents.
+ She was appointed by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo as Chairperson of the Commission on Human Rights on May 2008 and served until June 30, 2010 when she resigned and appointed by President Benigno Aquino III as Secretary of the Philippine Department of Justice.
+ The National Telecommunications CommissionNational Telecommunications Commission has adopted the ISDB-T standard for Philippine television.
+ The Philippine Commonwealth was abolished after he was elected as President of the Third Philippine Republic.
+ Biyo served as the Executive Director of the Philippine Science High School System from October 17, 2011 to March 31, 2014.
+ In the Philippines, chamber pots are used as urinals and are commonly called “Arinola” in Philippine languages like Tagalog and Cebuano.
+ According to the August 2009 Philippine census, Mandaue City has a population of about 337,320 people.
+ Provisions of the bill included reserving several military and naval bases for the United States, as well as imposing tariffs and quotas on Philippine exports.
+ As Denas continued to approach Luzon, the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration issued a second storm signal to the northern part of Cagayan Province at 5 pm on the 16th.
+ Most of the Muslims living deep in southern Mindanao and the smaller islands off of the southern Philippine mainland near Malaysia’s northeastern tip.
+ The vandal is posting hoax information regarding Philippine television and has an editing pattern that is easy to trace.
