Some in-sentence examples of “elaborate”

How to use in-sentence of “elaborate”:

– Different authors have taken advantage of this mysticism that surrounds his figure to elaborate his novels.

– Spiders and other arthropods have modified their cuticles into elaborate arrays of sensors.

– On the inside of the shell, the compartments are marked by elaborate “sutures”.

– Australian Aboriginal tribes usually had long periods of time to help prepare adolescent boys, teaching them the Law before they were ready to attend large elaborate ceremonies at the time of initiation when they were finally recognized as men in their society.

– Some performers or groups put on very elaborate and expensive affairs, with parts of the show being similar to a theater performance.

– They developed elaborate facial horns and a neck frill.

– Jhor is a more elaborate version of the Raga that is included in the Alap.

Some in-sentence examples of elaborate
Some in-sentence examples of elaborate

Example sentences of “elaborate”:

- The Terrible Twos: When Kellaway tries to prove that Stanley is the Mask by handcuffing the two together, Stanley must go to elaborate lengths to get away from the detective when two mutants Putty Thing and Fish Guy go on the rampage.

- The stabbing aroused widespread horror and grief, and the president was honoured with an elaborate funeral ceremony in the Panthéon.
- At the opening of the new "Reichstag" on 21 March 1933, at the Kroll Opera House, the Nazis staged an elaborate ceremony, in which Hindenburg played the leading part, that was meant to mark the continuity between the Prussian-German tradition and the new Nazi state.

– The Terrible Twos: When Kellaway tries to prove that Stanley is the Mask by handcuffing the two together, Stanley must go to elaborate lengths to get away from the detective when two mutants Putty Thing and Fish Guy go on the rampage.

– The stabbing aroused widespread horror and grief, and the president was honoured with an elaborate funeral ceremony in the Panthéon.

– At the opening of the new “Reichstag” on 21 March 1933, at the Kroll Opera House, the Nazis staged an elaborate ceremony, in which Hindenburg played the leading part, that was meant to mark the continuity between the Prussian-German tradition and the new Nazi state.

– At these performances, large sound systems, and often elaborate lighting, additional effects and fireworks, would be included.

– From then on, challenges would alternate between “reward challenges” where winners would receive a special prize, and “elimination challenges” where the losing team would vote off one of its own in an elaborate “Gilded Chris Ceremony”.

– The more elaborate versions are accompanied by scenes of Hindu and Buddhist mythology sculpted in wood or plaster and coated with wax.

– Oiran wore very elaborate clothes, make-up, and jewelry.

– A head tie is a west and southern African women’s head scarf, specifically an elaborate ornamental head covering.

– In Los Angeles, during the group’s early years, they were known for their elaborate psychedelic light shows which accompanied their live performances.

– It is particularly known for the elaborate Wagah border ceremony that happens at the International border gate before 5PM each day.

– Because they had mercenaries, military generals were able to rise to power and grab it from the elaborate bureaucracy, a system of administration where tasks are divided by departments.

– According to the historian of technology Lynn White, these conical and pyramidal designs, much more elaborate than early artistic jumps with rigid parasols in Asia, mark “the origin of the parachute as we know it”.

– Spiders generally use elaborate courtship rituals to prevent the large females from eating the small males before fertilization, except where the male is so much smaller that he is not worth eating.

More in-sentence examples of “elaborate”:

– The elaborate complex consisted of two separate levels, the “Vorbunker” or “forward bunker” and the newer Führerbunker one level below.

– Most have elaborate and noisy courting displays or “dances”.

– The Labyrinth was an elaborate structure designed and built by the legendary Daedalus for King Minos of Crete at Knossos.

– Their kimono are more elaborate than even a maiko’s, to do the talking for them.

– Following the drummers are dancers, who often play the sogo and tend to have more elaborate choreography.

– If there isn’t, then I don’t understand why this wiki has copied the very elaborate Enwiki system with four levels and lots of different templates.

– Many concerts showcased elaborate lighting and individualised screens reminiscent of U2’s “Elevation Tour” and Nine Inch Nails’ “Fragility Tour”.

– For some special occasions like hanami, more elaborate and bigger bentos are prepared.

– These tend to include: elaborate stage lighting; an image-magnification system and/or pre-recorded video; inflatables, artwork or other set pieces; various special effects, such as theatrical smoke and fog and pyrotechnics; and unusual costumes or wardrobe.

– Maiko have to wear heavy white make-up, elaborate hairstyle, and have her lips painted almost all the time.

– The “Oreiller de la Belle Aurore” is an elaborate game pie named after Claudine-Aurore Récamier, the mother of Brillat-Savarin.

– To please her clients, she plays out elaborate fantasy scenarios with sadomasochism and bondage.

– Similar to bistros are brasseries, which offer slightly more elaborate meals.

– Later they became more elaborate designs made of pottery.

– His paintings were notable for their great attention to detail, vivid colour and elaborate symbolism.

– In 2000, Minogue became popular again as a dance-pop singer and became well known for her sexual music videos and elaborate concerts.

– The Knights started as a secret society with many elaborate rituals.

– In 1925 Knight produced an elaborate mural for the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County.

– The most elaborate publications on how to estimate water footprints are a 2004-report on the ‘Water footprint of nations’ from UNESCO-IHE and the 2008-book Globalization of Water by A.Y.

– No known animals have a system of communication that is as elaborate as human language.

– The style of his music is somewhere between the simple homophonic music of Dufay and Binchois, and the more elaborate imitation of Josquin..

– Considering that a persistent anonymous editor from Sweden has been involved crosswiki in this and other related articles, I am convinced that this is either a hoax or an elaborate attempt at promotion.

– It also has a less elaborate courtship dance.

– In areas of southern England elaborate decoration in flint was used, especially in the wool churches of East Anglia.

– India’s Soviet-style economy included the “Licence Raj”: the elaborate licences, regulations and red tape needed to set up and run a business in India between 1947 and 1990.

– After explaining a set of elaborate security procedures to Katherine, he straps himself into a metal chair and undergoes a transformation.

- The elaborate complex consisted of two separate levels, the "Vorbunker" or "forward bunker" and the newer Führerbunker one level below.

- Most have elaborate and noisy courting displays or "dances".

– A much more elaborate attraction, also based on the movie, opened in Tokyo Disneyland as “Pooh’s Hunny Hunt”.

– During the celebrations elaborate “cokes”, a sweet typical traditional to base of oil, flour and water, to which adds a secret ingredient that knows only each Commission.

– Full-bodied houppelandes with voluminous sleeves worn with elaborate headdresses are characteristic of the earlier 15th century.

– Many art deco buildings have elaborate terra cotta or murals inside them.

– One of the unique features of the city was its elaborate drainage system.

– There are minute details to be explored with related to Zou customary marriage practices, I am not going to elaborate on all these minute details at the moment.

– The elaborate costumes were designed by Orry-Kelly.

– After the war, the French built the similar but more elaborate Maginot Line to defend against Germany.

– There are some famous winter “ice festivals” with elaborate snow and ice sculptures.

– The most important additions to this creed are much more elaborate statements concerning Christology and the Trinity.

– The Bittacidae, or hangingflies, are a prominent family of elongate insects known for their elaborate mating rituals, in which females choose mates based on the quality of gift prey offered by various males.

– Located in the Tabriziha neighbourhood in the ancient town of Isfahan, Polsheer House, with its distinctive spatial arrangement, elaborate decorative motifs and intricate details, is one of the most valuable examples of Iranian historic residential architecture.

– After some talk an elaborate fight and chase scene, Mr.Prakash drives a boat that crashes into a rock fatally killing him.

– An alternative is oblique type: the type is slanted but the letterforms do not change shape: this less elaborate approach is used by many sans-serif typefaces.

– The Makonde peopleMakonde are renowned for their wood carving and elaborate masks that are commonly used in traditional dances.

– It is known for its very stylized acting and the elaborate makeup worn by the actors.

– The Ziegfeld Follies were a series of elaborate theatrical productions on Broadway in New York City from 1907 through 1931, with renewals in 1934 and 1936.

– Each piece has a title, and the work as a whole is a musical representation of an elaborate masked ball during carnival season.

– The building of the extensive elaborate Italian Renaissance gardens and the village continued into 1923.

– Endopterygota develop wings inside the body and undergo an elaborate metamorphosis involving a pupal stage.

– The “Britannic” was the largest of these three sister ships, and was supposed to be more grand and elegant than the “Titanic”, but before she set sail on her maiden voyage, WWI broke out and she was stripped of her elegant furniture and elaborate paneling and became a hospital ship.

– Above all, he commissioned André Le Nôtre to construct grand gardens and fountains fed by elaborate hydraulic works.

– Most noticeably appearing on statues and landmarks, they also sit on the likes of many less elaborate medium such as rock or pots.

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