Some sentences in use of “capacity”

How to use in-sentence of “capacity”:

+ That means the capacity to have twins is not hereditary.

+ The capacity can go up to 100,000 vehicles per year if demand requires it.

+ Hydro power is the oldest and most dependent source of electricity generation, taking a share of nearly 42% of the total available grid capacity in December 2014, and 37% of power generated in 2014.

+ At the time of the stadium’s closing, it had a seating capacity of 21,508.

+ First proposed as a LRT line when originally announced in 2001, the Jurong Region Line is now going to be a medium capacity line.

+ The building had 30 000 seats but was enlarged to its present capacity in 1998.

+ It is the largest capacity football stadium in East Anglia.

Some sentences in use of capacity
Some sentences in use of capacity

Example sentences of “capacity”:

+ Indeed, proponents of a set carrying capacity for the Earth may argue that, given current technology, there is a finite limit to how much the BRICs can develop before exceeding the ability of the global economy to supply.

+ In 2011, proposals were being advanced to build a deep-water port which would have much greater capacity in terms of depth of water.

+ This type is also used for many automobile engine superchargers because it is easily matched to the induction capacity of a piston engine.

+ The developmental capacity of nuclei taken from intestinal epithelium cells of feeding tadpoles.

+ They undergo metabolism, maintain homeostasis, possess a capacity to grow, respond to stimuli and reproduce.

+ Before it closed, Maine Road was an all-seater stadium, with a capacity of 35,150.

+ The Old Trafford became the club’s home ground in 1909, and the stadium was constructed to a capacity of 77,000.

+ The carrying capacity of an environment can change, and humans can have an effect on the carrying capacity.

+ It had a capacity of about 13 tons and a length of 69 feet.

+ The second one is Ephesus’ grand theatre which had the capacity of 25.000 spectators.

+ The stadium has a seating capacity of 65,000.

+ On July 26, 2017, Trump tweeted that the “United States Government will not accept or allow transgender individuals to serve in any capacity in the U.S.

+ Altogether itself the capacity of the stadium amounted after the change to scarcely 83,000 spectators.

+ Two shows in a nightclub with a capacity of 3000 people which was completely filled.

+ This also means that for the same price, someone can get much more capacity if they select a HDD instead.

+ Fowler Ridge was constructed in two phases and has a generating capacity of 600 MW.

+ The old stadium, Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero could fit capacity for 50,000 people.

+ Indeed, proponents of a set carrying capacity for the Earth may argue that, given current technology, there is a finite limit to how much the BRICs can develop before exceeding the ability of the global economy to supply.

+ In 2011, proposals were being advanced to build a deep-water port which would have much greater capacity in terms of depth of water.
+ This type is also used for many automobile engine superchargers because it is easily matched to the induction capacity of a piston engine.

More in-sentence examples of “capacity”:

+ Each has a capacity of 1300 MW.

+ Kaolinite is said to have a low shrink-swell capacity and a low cation-exchange capacity, which makes it ideal for various industrial applications.
+ Only to the term of the course which lasts 2–4 months there is capacity to pass examination for the white belt.

+ Each has a capacity of 1300 MW.

+ Kaolinite is said to have a low shrink-swell capacity and a low cation-exchange capacity, which makes it ideal for various industrial applications.

+ Only to the term of the course which lasts 2–4 months there is capacity to pass examination for the white belt.

+ The Distinguished Service Cross may be awarded to any person serving in any capacity with the United States Army.

+ In their view, relativism constitutes a denial of the capacity of the human mind and reason to arrive at truth.

+ Cranial capacity of the Broken Hill skull has been estimated at 1,100cm³.

+ Further work includes research on agricultural innovation systems and the role of capacity strengthening in agricultural development.

+ Following the Fukushima nuclear disaster, the International Energy Agency halved its estimate of additional nuclear generating capacity to be built by 2035.

+ Specifically, there are too many organisms of a certain species in a habitat, so the number of organisms living there is larger than the carrying capacity of the habitat.

+ Football is the most popular sport in Australia, with crowd attendances of 50-80,000 people common to normal home and away matches and capacity crowds of 100,000 people at the home of football the MCG during the finals and special matches.

+ This stadium should not be confused with Blumenau’s stadium, which is also called Estádio Aderbal Ramos da Silva, however it is nicknamed DEBA, and has a maximum capacity of 4,000 people.

+ Taung Child had a cranial capacity of 340 cc, living mainly in a savanna habitat.

+ It is a 64 metre high masonry gravity dam, with a live storage capacity of 6,920 MCM and a catchment area of 22,584 square km, of which only 1,537 square km is in Rajasthan.

+ IFPRI’s strategy has the areas: research, capacity strengthening, and policy communication.

+ A document Definition: a bounded physical representation of body of information designed with the capacity is a piece of information that one can use for communicating something.

+ For example, a kilogram of water has more heat capacity than a kilogram of steel.

+ In an experiment done to determine the capacity of short-term memory individuals had to memory a list of items and recall it, and it was suggested that the span of their short-term memory was reached when they could no longer remember the list in order.

+ It is England’s ninth largest reservoir with a capacity of 35,412 megaliters.

+ This marked the peak capacity of the ground, estimated at around 88,000.

+ These include floppy disks, USB flash drives, SD cards and other high capacity storage devices.

+ The Events Center has an official seating capacity of 2,500.

+ IF Elfsborg’s home ground is the Borås Arena, which has a seating capacity for 16,894 people.

+ It had a seating capacity of 535.BBC News.

+ In August 2009 the new stadium, the “New Tivoli” was opened, which has a capacity of 32,960 spectators.

+ The largest of these solar thermal power stations is the SEGS group of plants in the Mojave Desert with a total generating capacity of 354 MW, making the system the largest solar plant of any kind in the world.

+ In South East Queensland, the Wivenhoe Dam filled to a level equivalent to 191% of its supply capacity on 11 January 2011.

+ These have the capacity to be transported long distances, and so spread the species around to other places.

+ The major impetus driving toward the singularity, according to Kurzweil, is that according to Moore’s Law, computers are doubling in memory capacity every 18 months.

+ There is no reptile or amphibian equivalent to dogs or deer, with their huge capacity for running long distances.

+ This class of Pacer originally had a capacity of 122 passengers.

+ Wind farms which are smaller than 120 MW in capacity are not shown.

+ The capacity is 21,438.

+ The capacity of the stadium was approximately 60,000 people.

+ The maximum volume of air that can be breathed in and breathed out is called the vital capacity of the lungs and is up to five liters.

+ The maximum capacity is 1040 riders per hour.

+ The stadium was converted to an all-seater stadium in 1993 for safety reasons, but the capacity fell to 44,000.

+ He was traded to the Chicago Blackhawks for Michal Sykora where he spent the season as a backup capacity to Jocelyn Thibault.

+ The DC-10’s similarity to the L-1011 in terms of passenger capacity and launch in the same timeframe resulted in a head to head sales competition which affected profitability of the aircraft.

+ On 23 June 1991, a capacity crowd of 8,000 at the “Estadio Municipal Santa Isabel”, saw goals from Juanito and Ochoa clinch a 3–1 victory in the final play-off match against CD Badajoz, for a first-ever Segunda División visit.

+ The main purpose of the Gotthard Base Tunnel is to increase local transport capacity through the Alpine barrier, especially for freight, notably on the Rotterdam–Basel–Genoa corridor, and more specifically to shift freight volumes from trucks to freight trains.

+ It has a capacity of 16,666 and the pitch dimensions are.

+ There were further plans for expansion which would have taken the stadium’s capacity to 45,000, but these were put on hold following City’s relegation from the Premier League in 1996.

+ The stadium has a capacity of over 56,000, with over 53,000 seated.

+ It has a maximum capacity of 60,000 for performances.

+ There are also 8cm DVDs with a storage capacity of 1.5 GB.

+ The rugby stadium has a capacity of 22,500.

+ Some Wienerschnitzel fans have made petitions demanding his return in CGI capacity and Thomas’ reprisal.

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