Use in sentence of “bury”

How to use in-sentence of “bury”:

+ Sometimes, a sand dollar will only partially bury itself in the sand, and ends up poking up from the sand, standing on its side.

+ After the Holcombe Brook service, the LYR decided to electrify the Manchester to Bury line.

+ Many travelers would bury their dead in unmarked graves and would disguise the graves.

+ One of the most famous chapels of this type is the one built by Henry VIII to bury his father at Westminster Abbey.

+ They bury themselves underground where they create a waterproof cocoon in which to aestivate during dry periods.

Use in sentence of bury
Use in sentence of bury

Example sentences of “bury”:

+ The Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds was built by National Gallery architect William Wilkins in 1819.

+ Any box used to bury the dead in is a coffin.
+ From 1913 an experimental electric service operated between Bury and Holcombe Brook.

+ The Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds was built by National Gallery architect William Wilkins in 1819.

+ Any box used to bury the dead in is a coffin.

+ From 1913 an experimental electric service operated between Bury and Holcombe Brook.

+ Bury St Edmunds railway station is a large station in Suffolk, England for Bury St Edmunds.

+ Habitants were also told to stay inside and avoid the falling ash, not thinking the mudflows would bury them.

+ Since the church had just become Catholic and Jane was a Protestant, they had to get permission from Queen Mary to bury her.

+ The abbey was largely destroyed during the 16th century with the dissolution of the monasteries but Bury remained prosperous throughout the 17th and 18th centuries.

+ Metrolink was created by converting two British Rail lines serving the suburbs of Manchester, one to the town of Altrincham to the south, and another to the town of Bury to the north, to light rail.

+ A catacomb is an underground tunnel that is used to hold and bury dead bodies.

+ It was held at County hallShire Hall in Bury St Edmunds.

+ They bury themselves in sand or mud lying in wait for their prey, which includes fish, crustaceans, and many different types of mollusks.

+ Bridge Street is located on the A134 between Bury St Edmunds and Sudbury, SuffolkSudbury and is part of Long Melford.

+ So Zong orders his soldiers to bury the enemy dead and hold funeral mournings.

+ Saying that Google CEO Eric Schmidt, Ballmer allegedly said, “Ruddy Eric Schmidt is a bloomin pussy! I’m going to maybe bury that guy, I haven’t done it before, but I will do it again.

+ Bury St Edmunds is home to England’s oldest Scout group, 1st Bury St Edmunds.

+ And these people deserve a decent burial.” Like at the mass graves for the plague victims, they were still trying to honor the dead, even though they had to bury them in mass graves.

+ His funeral was not organized, but thousands of people came to show respect.He was bury on Žižkov with anthem of 1st Czechoslovak corpse,Směrem k Praze.

+ They bury themselves under the sand until night so that there are not as many predators that will attack them.

+ The people of Gettysburg wanted to bury the dead properly.

More in-sentence examples of “bury”:

+ Hundreds of years ago, when people got sick or died, it cost a lot of money to take care of them or bury them.

+ To help, the queen may bury the larva so that it can spin its cocoon undisturbed.
+ Eragon and Saphira bury Brom.

+ Hundreds of years ago, when people got sick or died, it cost a lot of money to take care of them or bury them.

+ To help, the queen may bury the larva so that it can spin its cocoon undisturbed.

+ Eragon and Saphira bury Brom.

+ This would bury the European settlers, and life would return to the way it had been with lots of bison and other animals to hunt.

+ One group bury themselves into the sand and mud of the ocean bottom where they feed on annelids and other small invertebrates.

+ Other dung beetles, known as “tunnelers”, bury the dung wherever they find it.

+ It was set up in 1974 from the county borough of Bury and the boroughs of Prestwich and Radcliffe, along with the urban districts of Tottington and Whitefield, and part of the urban district of Ramsbottom.

+ Or, she could bury him and face death.

+ Because people kept coming they decided not to bury him, and preserved his body instead.

+ Surviving avalanches is very difficult, as the snow rushes at a very fast rate and can bury anyone alive in seconds.

+ Some of Kenan’s most notable works include the collection of short stories “Let the Dead Bury Their Dead”, named a New York Times Notable Book in 1992, “A Visitation of Spirits” and “The Fire This Time”.

+ Probably they helped the fish pull themselves across the substrate, or allow their owners to bury themselves into the substrate.

+ The Kavirondo bury their dead.

+ In the 1970s, the federal government was interested in using a local area to bury high-level nuclear waste.

+ It is widely believed that, in order for an Inugami to be born, one must bury a dog in its entirety, leaving visible only the part of the neck and head.

+ Word of the massacre spread quickly and free-staters rushed to the village to help the wounded and bury the dead.

+ Although not from Bury St Edmunds, BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel lived nearby in Great Finborough and on 12 November 2004 his funeral took place at the cathedral.

+ Victoria Wood went to Bury Grammar Girls’ School.

+ In 1918 the line was converted to the 1,200 V DC system chosen for the Manchester to Bury line.

+ He summons a group of real ghosts who bury him alive.

+ Also cemeteries were owned by the government, meaning that if they were not Catholic then they could bury the person.

+ Antigone decides to bury his body and face the results of her actions.

+ When a spot with soft soil is found, they stop and bury the dung ball.

+ Also, if too many people have died, it may be impossible to bury them all separately.

+ Because of this, some towns had to use mass graves to bury the dead.

+ One Haitian man, who helped bury 2,500 people in three mass graves, said: “You have to understand that it’s completely un-Haitian to dump bodies like this.

+ The town council election on 3 May 2007 was won by the “Abolish Bury Town Council” party.

+ Notable people from Bury St Edmunds include artist and printer Sybil Andrews, actor Bob Hoskins, theatre director Peter Hall Sir Peter Hall, artist and water deviner abolition of the slave trade.

+ The county town is Ipswich and other big towns include Lowestoft and Bury St Edmunds.

+ So they tried to bury them in the same tomb, but a big snake showed up and protected the ashes.

+ Among the victims were 17 members of Bury St Edmunds rugby club.

+ The “rollers” roll and bury a dung ball either for food storage or to make a brooding ball.

+ On 28 June Mandela’s family were arguing about where to bury Mandela.

+ He was hanged at the gallows in Bury St Edmunds.

+ It is known of European badgers that they bury their dead family members.

+ The family bury Marley under a tree in their front yard after paying their last respects to her.

+ When Phaedra sees a vision of Theseus standing near a shrouded corpse, she determines he must return to bury his mother.

+ His family still awaits approval to bury his body outside the garrison where was executed.

+ It will get covered rather quickly, because wind, water and plants will bury it.

+ The Metropolitan Borough of Bury is one of the ten Metropolitan boroughs in the metropolitan county of Greater Manchester, England.

+ A tomb is a place built to bury deaddead bodies, usually more elaborate and expensive than a grave.

+ When he stepped on land, he worked with all of the others to help gather supplies for food and shelter and to bury the dead.

+ Green and her sister began collecting the bodies to bury properly.

+ It often does this to bury itself in the sand.

+ When the young boy is killed, she decides to bury him in her backyard as a way to keep him around anyway.

+ In disasters where many people die, it may not be possible to bury each person one by one.

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