“targets” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “targets”:

+ A chop block is a move where a wrestler does a shoulder block and targets the back of the opponent’s knee.

+ Anti-fans’ targets are various.

+ The beach fortifications were important targets since a single artillery observer could have directed fire on the U.S.

+ Technical limitation: MediaWiki provides no means of checking that #-anchor link targets are valid.

+ Upon realising that Cici’s real name is Casey, she concludes that the killer is a copycat who targets students who share the same names as the Woodsboro murder victims, as Maureen Evans has the same name as Maureen Prescott, Phil Stevens as Steve Orth, Hugh Daniels as Dan Williams and Casey Cooper as Casey Becker.

+ Such guns are used to shoot targets far away.

+ In the beginning laser guns and the laser targets worn on the soldiers bodies were not connected, this means that the soldiers were able to continue firing the gun even if they had been tagged.

+ Stakhanov’s records set an example throughout the country and gave birth to the Stakhanovite movement where workers who exceeded production targets could become “Stakhanovites”.

targets use in-sentences
targets use in-sentences

Example sentences of “targets”:

+ CBT targets different kinds of maladaptive thinking.

+ B-29 bombers flew from the island to attack targets in the Western Pacific and on mainland Japan.

+ The Trust Shot consists of two members of a squad standing next to paper target boards, while another member fires on the targets with a handgun while walking towards them from 15 meters away.

+ As with other Japanese cities, these targets were mixed in with civilian homes, schools, and temples.

+ The Golgi complex inspects them for flaws and discards extra material added during their manufacture, wraps them up and then targets them for packaging.

+ Hughes was known for attacking his targets at extremely close range.

+ On his return to New York in June, Arnold made a variety of proposals for continuing to attack essentially economic targets in order to force the Americans to end the war.

+ Obviously admins will still need to do the blocking but at the very least the filters can prevent some of the issue and identify targets easily.

+ The main targets were at first those that were ill or that had some physical or mental disabilities.

+ Nixon secretly bombed many enemy targets in Cambodia and North Vietnam while bringing home the American troops, to make it easier for South Vietnam to win.

+ CBT targets different kinds of maladaptive thinking.

+ B-29 bombers flew from the island to attack targets in the Western Pacific and on mainland Japan.

+ This showed that Starstreak could also be useful in attacking targets on the ground as well as in the air.

+ Although most of the targets visible in the Hubble image can also be seen at infrared wavelengths by ground-based telescopes, Hubble is the only instrument which can make observations of these distant targets at visible wavelengths.

+ The targets flash at the same time.

+ The Daily Mail and General Trustcame up with some tough targets for the paper to reach.

+ Participating in the Debate on Passage of Citizenship Amendment Bill in Rajya Sabha on 11 Dec 2019, he strongly opposed the bill, raising several questions including why Minorities from Sri Lanka were excluded and why the Bill targets only Muslims which has created a sense of apprehension amongst the Mulsims in India.

+ Sports that use targets with bullseyes include archery and shooting.

+ Silver, thinking that Jim has the map, targets to kill him, but hesitates; Amelia ends up being wounded when the fugitives are shot down in the escape.

+ Crist’s orders would set new emissions targets for power companies, automobiles and trucks, and toughen conservation goals for state agencies and require state-owned vehicles to use alternative fuels.

More in-sentence examples of “targets”:

+ Men aren’t the only targets of SUV and CUV ads.

+ ERS Journals Ltd 2005 Therapeutic Targets in Airway Inflammation Eds.

+ The targets that flash wrong are friendly, losing points.

+ Once the invader is coated in antibodies, this targets the invader for destruction by other parts of the immune system.

+ OPEC sets production targets for its member nations and generally, when OPEC production targets are reduced, oil prices increase.

+ Many years later its designers made changes to allow it to carry bombs and missiles and attack targets on the ground.

+ Because their training had been too short and their airplanes were poorly made, “kamikaze” pilots were easy targets for the experienced Allied pilots, who also had much better planes.

+ Some texts do not invoke the gods, but merely list the targets of the curse, the crimes or conditions when the curse is valid, and/or the intended ill to befall them.

+ Snipers shoot targets that are far away.

+ Some of the tagging locations contain multiple spray targets which depend on the tag’s size.

+ Stuxnet targets PLCs.

+ Phase 1:  The first phase is a history-taking session.  The therapist assesses the client’s readiness and develops a treatment plan.  Client and therapist identify possible targets for EMDR processing.  These include distressing memories and current situations that cause emotional distress.  Other targets may include related incidents in the past.  Emphasis is placed on the development of specific skills and behaviors that will be needed by the client in future situations.

+ The general goal of a shotgun event is to break a clay target, but the targets are thrown in different manners depending on the game.

+ Howitzers are almost always used to shoot at targets on the ground, but they can be used for targets on water, or in the air.

+ They would also photograph intelligence targets and count troops.

+ After the September 11 attacks, several American mosques were targets of attacks.

+ The police said the need protected more than 40 potential targets of Dorner’s.

+ The aim of the game is to get points by attacking targets shown on a map with bombs.

+ A sniper rifle is a type of gun used to accurately shoot targets a long distance away.

+ During the Cold War, the United States Army thought about making a military post on the Moon, able to attack targets on Earth.

+ His top targets were wide receivers Boyd Dowler and Carroll Dale.

+ There are two targets for age discrimination: old people and young people.

+ It targets members of the Hells Angels.

+ His army burned military targets along with stores, other businesses, and the homes of the people who lived in their path.

+ Lebanese Jews became targets to Islamic militant groups since 1984.

+ It was responsible for 34 deaths including many secondary targets such as chauffeurs and bodyguards—and many injuries in its almost 30 years of existence.

+ A dive bomber is a bomber aircraft that dives towards the ground so it can get very close to its targets so that it is more likely to hit them.

+ The main idea was to kill James, but many other important targets would be present, including most of the Protestant nobility and senior bishops of the Church of England.

+ The new knowledge from these studies may help identify new targets for drugs and aid the development of vaccines.

+ They attacked surface targets including tanks and ships.

+ It allows players to aim at the screen and hit targets such as ducks, clay pigeons, and criminals.

+ One of the first targets of law enforcement actions against illegal prostitution is to find the people who force people into prostitution.

+ However the elder brother never harms elderly people or people other than target and only targets people like him.

+ The targets that flash the exact same are enemies, adding points.

+ From 1978 to 1995, Kaczynski sent 16 bombs to targets including universities and airlines, killing three people and injuring 23.

+ The spotter helps to closely observe the targets and their surroundings.

+ Death Knights also have a number of ranged abilities to keep their targets from running away in battle.

+ Rockets are Explosive materialexplosives that fly towards their targets by burning fuel.

+ During the exercise the men standing next to the targets are not allowed to move or wear body armor.

+ The Battle of the Netherlands was one of the first major uses of paratroopers to land near important targets before ground troops reached the area.

+ There are big differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells as targets for antimicrobial peptides.

+ It’s fairly obvious that these stubs were easy targets as they were one sentence long and didn’t require simpliication from the english version.

+ They carried out a dozen bombings of trains, including the Orient Express, and other public targets during the first four years of their existence.

+ Almost all sniper rifles use a Sniper scope, a special telescope that allows them to see targets very far away.

+ Both have been said to have different personalities and be targets of bullying.

+ Like mast cells and basophils, their main targets are parasites, and they are part causes of the syndromes called asthma and allergy.

+ The US bottom longline fishery commonly targets this species and it is also caught as by-catch in both pelagic and gillnet fisheries.

+ By 27 April, Japanese messages helped the allies to know most targets of the “MO” and “RY” plans.

+ Men aren't the only targets of SUV and CUV ads.

+ ERS Journals Ltd 2005 Therapeutic Targets in Airway Inflammation Eds.

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