Some sentences in use of “its”

How to use in-sentence of “its”:

– It got its ammunition from a belt and fired 7.9mm rounds.

– It was the first year since 1987 to have all four of its digits being different numbers.

– But, even though a good emergency communication system must be easy to use, its technology should be very advanced and complex.

– Topping, Keith, “Hollywood Vampire”, page 360: “During., “Angel” was getting slightly higher ratings than “Buffy”, aided by a new Sunday-slot and the popular series “Charmed” as its lead-in show”.

– The team was very popular in its first season.

Some sentences in use of its
Some sentences in use of its

Example sentences of “its”:

– Boulogne-sur-Mer set its record high temperature in July 2015.

– The histology of its humerus, shows a lack of an outer layer of bone found only in fully-grown vertebrates.

– Now, laser engraving machines are being made and even today the mechanical cutting has proven its strength in economical terms and quality.

– Harris also criticized the game’s timing, as its blueprints are based on “The Lost Vikings”, which was shipped as a Game Boy Advance conversion only a week before “Jawbreakers!s release.

– Many thousands of Italian settlers moved to Libya to set up businesses and farms, which were going to supply food and produce for Italy and its Empire Libyans had some of their land in Cyrenaica taken from them by force and about 70,000 people died during the battles, starved, or were decimated by the terrible epidemic of 1918.

– In this part, the Brenta is joined by its main left tributary, the Cismon stream, in the “comune” Cismon del Grappa, province of Vicenza.

– Both the name of the condition and its assigned code need to be listed.

– The inclusion of Ararat brought objections from Turkey because the mountain is part of its territory.

– Mercury is too small and hot for its gravity to keep any thick atmosphere for a long time.

– In September 2004 it was given its present name in honour of the Palestinian scholar and musician Edward Said.

- Boulogne-sur-Mer set its record high temperature in July 2015.

- The histology of its humerus, shows a lack of an outer layer of bone found only in fully-grown vertebrates.

More in-sentence examples of “its”:

– The practice of castration has its roots before recorded human history.

– In 1860, Belgium formally adopted the song and music as its national anthem.

– Australasia developed its own carnivores, which became extinct only in modern times.

– This metadata information usually includes the date of taking the picture, the camera type, and its settings.

– American Delta Party held its national convention on September 1, 2016, in Chester Springs, Pennsylvania.

– From Jupiter, the Sun appears to be less than a quarter of its size as seen from Earth.

– Paraíso It is a tourist attraction due to its exceptionally beautiful surrounding locales.

– At its peak, during the mid 1980s, about 35,000 people lived there.

– The Los Angeles River forms part of its southwestern boundary.

– For this purpose, ILO has made 189 Conventions called “International Labour Convention” but many countries do not ratify the Conventions despite its importance.

– Each Form forms a House, with its own chairman and committee members elected by the students in the own Form.

– KLM is the world’s oldest airline with its original name.

– In 1965, the restaurant, got its second star, and, in 1968, its third.

– Architecturally, the two story brick building is similar to its neighbors, all of which are part of a historic district added to the U.S.

– In April 2007, the university moved to its new futuristic Semeling campus.

– In 1979 SDL changed its name to Relational Software, Inc.

– We can gradually get closer and closer to finding out exactly where it is in the middle of its flight.

– While in its holding pattern, the flight was instructed to descend through the minimum holding altitude of 6,800 feet.

– By the end of 2010, the rhythm market, initially propped by game bundles with instrument controllers, was considered “well past its prime” and has shifted towards downloadable content and potential integration with motion control systems.

– An international organization, the International Union for Conservation of Nature, and its World Commission on Protected Areas, has defined National Parks as its category II type of protected areas.

– Exposure to CX is almost certainly the result of its use as a weapon.

– At its mouth, the Tamar flows into the Hamoaze before entering Plymouth Sound.

– There is also Reverse ARP which can be used by a host to discover its IP address.

– Yale’s color is blue, and its mascot is a bulldog named “Handsome Dan.” Its sports teams are called the Yale Bulldogs, and they play in the Ivy League.

– According to its discoverers, the life cycle of the frog does not include a tadpole stage.

– Today, it is mostly known for its beaches.

– See also p.284 n.2: “Indeed from Weber’s “Freischütz” one can date the beginning of musical Romanticism.” especially in its national identity and stark emotionality.

– Although its theatrical traditions seem to have lost their vitality, Greek theatre continued into the Hellenistic period.

– The room actually got its name because of the large astronomical clock dials in the wainscoting.

– On March 31, 2014, Light TV was renamed as Light Network, launched its refreshed logo, and had a new slogan called “”Experience Light””.

– If a large molecule has a big charge, its attraction to the opposite charge is also large.

– However, because the MG 42 got its ammunition from a belt and its barrel was easy to change, it could fire for longer periods of time than these weapons.

– The appearance of these new predators coincides with the decline of “Gastornis” and its relatives.

– Kakadu is on the World Heritage List, both for its cultural and natural value, a rare feat because few sites are featured for both reasons.

– The Republican Party had a large support base for the labor union, and did not want to crack down on the Japanese labor movement and damage its reputation, so it did not move directly until the strike happen.

– He was the long-time host of the ITV game show “Bullseye”, which he presented from its beginning in 1981 through to 1995.

– When the compression force is removed, the spring returns to its original length.

– In 1864, Lawrence got its first railroad.

– Because of its many uses, ammonia is one of the most highly produced inorganic chemicals.

– It is an open source game, and its first version was released in 1991.

– The male platypus has spurs on the heels of its hind feet.

– As with the Arctic fox, its hair is white in winter, and brown in the summer.

– Russia got most of the Soviet Union’s nuclear weapons, and also its permanent seat in the Security Council.

– In 2020, Brazil saw its worst drought in 50 years.

– A “grace note” is a note written in smaller print, to show that its note value does not count as part of the total time value of the measure.

– The Galapagos shark resembles the Grey reef shark, but can be distinguished by its more slender body, and by the slightly rounded tip on the first dorsal fin.

– There is an alternative explanation as to why the animal eventually stops running, and that relates to its lesser ability to reduce its temperature by sweating, because its coat of fur is so much denser than the human hair covering.

- The practice of castration has its roots before recorded human history.

- In 1860, Belgium formally adopted the song and music as its national anthem.
- Australasia developed its own carnivores, which became extinct only in modern times.

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