How to use in-sentence of “executing”:
+ Virginia the Court decided that executing people with intellectual disabilities is cruel and unusual punishment, and is against the Eighth Amendment..
+ The Court also agreed with the Missouri Supreme Court that there was a “national consensus” against executing people who committed their crimes as juveniles.
+ The Undertaker then retaliated by Chokeslamming Kane and executing a Tombstone piledriver into a successful pinfall, thus winning the match and remaining undefeated at WrestleMania with a 12-0 record.
+ Brown was studying pollen grains of the plant “Clarkia pulchella” suspended in water under a microscope when he observed minute particles, ejected by the pollen grains, executing a jittery motion.
+ This general approach to writing and executing computer programs is called concurrency.
+ However, he regrets this decision as Beckett begins executing all pirates.

Example sentences of “executing”:
+ Before executing any operations in-parallel, the processor must verify that the instructions do not have interdependencies.
+ This meant these laws were constitutional, and these states could go back to executing people.
+ However, other doctors say that lethal injection is less painful than other ways of executing people, like using an electric chair or a gas chamber.
+ The rider executing is pattern and the judge evaluating it takes about five minutes and after that, the judge gives mark on a total of seventy points for the execution of the choreography by the rider and the horse.
+ Evolution won the match when Orton pinned Foley after successfully executing an RKO.
+ All states that use the death penalty use lethal injection as its main way of executing criminals now.
+ Another moment included Benjamin executing a T-Bone Suplex on Edge off the top of a ladder and later using an inclined ladder as a ramp to run up a standing and hit Jericho with a Clothesline maneuver.
+ Kitts and Nevis does have a law against executing people who were under age 18 when they committed their crime.
+ Scripts are often made or changed by the person executing them, but some are shared or sold to others.
+ Before executing any operations in-parallel, the processor must verify that the instructions do not have interdependencies.
+ This meant these laws were constitutional, and these states could go back to executing people.
+ Christians are said to be severely persecuted by the authorities, often by throwing them in prison or executing them publicly.
+ However, it is becoming replaced as a method of executing criminals in the United States by lethal injection.
+ Before the event went live on pay-per-view, a dark match between Bob HollyHardcore Holly and Cody Rhodes took place, which Holly won after executing an Alabama Slam.
+ In fact, there are no longer any states that use the electric chair as its main way of executing criminals.
+ Realising he could not stop the death penalty, Guillotin instead tried to think of a quicker, less painful way of executing people.
+ Around 1810 the earliest known metallic garrotte appeared in Spain, and on 28 April 1828, the garrotte was declared the sole method of executing civilians in that country.
+ Even though Elizabeth signed the death warrant, she put it off for a long time as she was not comfortable with executing someone who was both a family member and another queen.
