Some in-sentence examples of “fine”

How to use in-sentence of “fine”:

– Alfred Robert Bader, Commander of the Order of the British EmpireCBE was a Canadian chemist, businessman, philanthropist, and collector of fine art.

– The daughter was sent out to the lake, dressed in white as a bride, to be a fine meal for the dragon.

– Other than the edit being made while not logged in, it is working fine so far.

– The punishment can be a fine or up to five years in prison or both.

– The endeavour has evolved into four unique lines for Waterford and a complementary tableware collection in fine bone china for Wedgwood in 2001.

– Starch was used in Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries to stiffen the collars and ruffs of the fine linen which surrounded the neck.

– The beach was called this because of the geographical appearance of it; it has thousands rock reaching the sea and surrounding small fine sand beaches.

– These sieves are usually made of stainless steel and combine a fine wire mesh sieve and a temporary storage container.

Some in-sentence examples of fine
Some in-sentence examples of fine

Example sentences of “fine”:

– Poi sfogliano questi fiori uno ad uno, ed ammucchiano le foglie dello stesso colore, onde compongono alla fine una specie di tavolozza piena di tinte diverse.

– Fiberglass is material made from extremely fine fibers of glass.

– A fine connoisseur of Charles Péguy, he befriended the De Gaulle family, or the painter Marc Chagall.

– She married Raymond Rubens; they collected art; she donated artworks by Alexander Calder, Red Grooms, Al Hirschfeld, Earl Horter, Alice Neel, and Larry Rivers, to the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.

– He also wrote some fine historical biographies like “Montrose”.

– I believe that Chenzw will make a fine bureaucrat and will definitely be able to tell when there is community consensus or not on any issue that is brought up.

– This is a mighty fine welcome message.

– The wood is white, or reddish if grown on acid soil, but fine grained, smooth and heavy when first cut.

– This is the house where the artists lived after he stoped being a headmaster of the Cracow Academy of Fine Arts.

– The best photos that came back from Voyager 2 showed that there are clumps of particles in the rings, but no-one can tell whether they are made of fine dust, or if there may be bigger particles in the clumps as well.

– Vark is a super fine filigree foil sheet of pure metals.

- Poi sfogliano questi fiori uno ad uno, ed ammucchiano le foglie dello stesso colore, onde compongono alla fine una specie di tavolozza piena di tinte diverse.

- Fiberglass is material made from extremely fine fibers of glass.
- A fine connoisseur of Charles Péguy, he befriended the De Gaulle family, or the painter Marc Chagall.

– Knowing that the prosecution had asked him against three years imprisonment and 20-year ban on company management, he is sentenced the 19th of December 1999, date of his birthday, to 18 months imprisonment suspended and a ban from managing a company for 3 years and a fine large tax.

– From 1997 to 2003 and again from 2010 to 2014, he was the Rector of the Academy of Fine Arts, Prague.

– This can be used with a page which includes a list of people already and will work fine if the category already exists, but it is often better to use the second version if a list already is on the page.

– Jewelers often refer to their craft as “metalsmithing”, and many universities offer degree programs in metalsmithing, jewelry and blacksmithing as part of their fine arts programs.

– In this process, called Stereotype stereotyping, the entire forme is pressed into a fine matrix such as plaster of Paris or papier mâché called Flong to create a positive, from which the stereotype forme was cast of type metal.

– It has a fine and gray sand.

– He was a professor at the Faculty of Fine Art and Design at University of Jordan.

– In 1896 he settled in Munich and studied first in a private school, then at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich.

– The cocoa which is used to make chocolate is a fine powder.

More in-sentence examples of “fine”:

– The above example works fine if ‘blue’ does not have a value.

– Auckland occasionally suffers from air pollution due to fine particle emissions.

– Alumina, silica carbide, and tungsten carbide are made from a fine powder of their constituents in a process of sintering with a binder.

– In contrast to the fine banquets, poor people ate the cheapest foods, so they had for breakfast grain made into twice-baked bread and porridge, and for lunch a vegetable and meat stew.

– I’ve done what I could here – he was doing fine when I left last night and I can’t quite figure out what went wrong here.

– The slabs to wash the clothes were slabs of natural stone chosen to present a fine and relatively flat surface.

– Guity Novin was graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts in Tehran in 1970.

– For example, the highest degree in Fine Arts fields such as printmaking or graphic design is the Master of Fine Arts degree.

– Bark paintings are regarded as fine art, and high prices are often paid for it on the international art markets.

– A very fine material, called a membrane, allows blood and fluid to flow through it.

– During low water level stage, fine sediment is deposited and during normal flow, coarse sediment is deposited at the end of a high water event.

– Formal kimono are always made out of fine silk, and are usually sewn by hand.

– But it appears the community wanted a ban, if we want to reassess that ban on request in a couple months fine just like we did for CR90.

– It was distributed by Fine Line Features and was nominated for an Academy Award in 1998.

– In 2017, Matarazzo was awarded an honorary doctorate of Fine Arts from online education enabler InterActive.

– He taught at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, beginning in 1985.

– It may be that “Archaeopteryx” is not directly ancestral to all birds, but it is still a fine transitional fossil.

– She teaches anthropology at Sigmund Freud University Milano, and at the Academy of Fine Arts in Reggio Calabria.

– They have fine teeth on the margin.

– Not written by me, so I feel free to say it’s a fine page about a great book.

– A merchet was a fine paid on a marriage in the Middle Ages in England.

– Afterwards, exhibitions of fine arts and artistic industries took place.

– They were originally items such as fine china, streetlamps and even ship lanterns.

– Nevertheless, they include a lot of fine music, and Rossini was developing his musical personality.

– The maximum fine is AU$550 000.

– If the rider does not show proof of payment, the operator may fine the rider.

– Hripsime is also known for its fine Armenian architecture.

– Here it works very fine to prevent vandalism.

– He was Slade Professor of Fine Art at the University of Cambridge in 1987.

– The schools of law, agronomy, fine arts, and pharmacy continued independently, but Costa Rica had no other university until 1940, when those four schools, during the government of President Rafael Ángel Calderón Guardia.

– Females choose males who they instinctively see are fine specimens of their species.

– The cathedral is known for its collection of fine paintings.

– Another sister was married to Fine Gael leader General Richard Mulcahy, and a brother was Fianna Fáil minister, James Ryan.

– I’m fine with anything, If someone decides to go ahead and import them while I’m gone please do the actual template/convert LAST, it must be deleted completely here before it is re imported because of how we have it currently set up.

– He made his international recital début at William Jewell College in Liberty, MissouriLiberty, Missouri in 1973 as part of the college’s Fine Arts Program, now known as the Perspiring due to nerves and a cold, he kept a handkerchief in his hand all the way through the concert.

– Chisholm’s research showed Gilbert as a man of much ability and fine character who somewhat ironically had a great respect for the aboriginals.

– The station is also nearby to National Library and the Kampong Glam as well as many private educational schools in the area like Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts and LASALLE College of the Arts which also situated nearby.

– He studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp, and during 1826 in Paris.

– What is fine for use in industry may be bad for humans.

– A fine must be paid.

– Timur’s successors, the Timurids, were great patrons of learning and the arts who enriched their capital city of Herat with fine buildings.

– Then he got a Masters in Fine Arts in Creative Writing in 1997.

– Florence is also famous for its fine art and architecture.

– Believers of these faiths are compared to small fish in a pond which will be captured by a fine net no matter how much they want to escape, while those who see reality as it is are beyond the net of samsara.

– The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts is a museum and art school in the city of Philadelphia in the state of Pennsylvania in the United States.

– In many countries and cultures, designing beautiful gardens is treated as a fine art.

– Alois Senefelder used specially prepared blocks of the fine Solnhofen limestone for the process of lithography which he invented in 1798.

– On the topography of the genetic fine structure.

- The above example works fine if 'blue' does not have a value.

- Auckland occasionally suffers from air pollution due to fine particle emissions.

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