“pretty much” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “pretty much”:

+ In 1953, plays, news, and sports were pretty much the only thing seen on RCTV, but by 1954, they began making soap operas.

+ Their main weapon is projectile turrets, pretty much regular guns, with the subgroup being artillery.

+ Every article he makes is pretty much non notable but since he’s editing in good faith I don’t think there is much we can do about it.

+ The comments made pretty much outright Oregonian2012’s good article work and along with all the comments below, a ban here is needed to protect the community from more such comments.

+ In general, I don’t think people successfui on youtube are notable; There’s an article at EnWP, which seems to have pretty much the same issues.

+ We place the stress on melody; the chords are played pretty much the way the composer wrote them.

pretty much - example sentences
pretty much – example sentences

Example sentences of “pretty much”:

+ Now, researchers typically assume that the number of extroverts is pretty much equal to the number of introverts in the country.

+ It was pretty much the same as the one housed in plastic except that it was a little better and that it was housed in metal.
+ Two months ago I pretty much became inactive, because I was busy planning to move across the province, and last month I had my admin tools removed because I was actually moving and didn't have internet, except for my smartphone.

+ Now, researchers typically assume that the number of extroverts is pretty much equal to the number of introverts in the country.

+ It was pretty much the same as the one housed in plastic except that it was a little better and that it was housed in metal.

+ Two months ago I pretty much became inactive, because I was busy planning to move across the province, and last month I had my admin tools removed because I was actually moving and didn’t have internet, except for my smartphone.

+ Furthermore, American Eagle has been active in the community pretty much since he started editing here.

+ He was known for his roles in the feature films “Mirrors Mirrors”, “Grown Ups”, and “Descendants” television films, as well as for his starring roles as Luke Ross on the Jessie”, and as Conor on the Disney XD series “Gamer’s Guide to Pretty Much Everything”.

+ The distribution of bitterns is pretty much worldwide.

+ I don’t really see the point, since pretty much every single edit here gets looked at since our RC moves so slow.

+ I know this RFA is pretty much done, but SwirlBoy told me there was an inkling of hope.

+ It has never been extensively used in my now three-years of editing here, and is pretty much completely redundant to the more active WP:PGA WP:PVGA processes and individual reviews that tend to be given on a ‘one-to-one’ basis.

+ Yeah if you are asking how long the RfA itself is then Creol pretty much sums it up.

+ When the first two links on a Google search are the subject’s personal “.blogspot.com” page and LinkedIn profile, then you can pretty much assume they fail the notability requirements.

+ The page has pretty much been abandoned.

+ So people in the north pretty much spoke the same language.

+ Looking at the CU log and seeing the addresses checked, this seemed pretty much tied to the original Benniguy case so I carried it on further.

More in-sentence examples of “pretty much”:

+ Thats pretty much all from my side.

+ They are pretty much the main topic of string theory.

+ Thats pretty much all from my side.

+ They are pretty much the main topic of string theory.

+ I was pretty much playing a boyish, older-brotherish kind of character on the show.

+ Co-nomination from : I’d like to co-nominate The Rambling Man for the CheckUser Flag per pretty much all the reasons that Razorflame has made.

+ While Led Zeppelin’s “Stairway to Heaven” builds from a quiet introduction to a hard rock finale, “Layla” does pretty much the opposite.

+ In other words, biofuels are pretty much like any other product.

+ The album pretty much starts off when he is returning after several years to hook up with his old ‘babe’.

+ However, I still think it’s pretty much up to Good Article standard.

+ Taxoboxes can pretty much be copy/pasted from en:wp with only a quick check for missing images and removing subspecies in most cases.

+ Yep, pretty much there I think.

+ While pretty much every video game article save for a small handful are stubs, once many articles start to get expanded, it’ll be useful to be able to find what are still stubs.

+ Seems pretty much non-notable to me, barely any hits on google and seems to be describing a “stream”.

+ Much has changed since I have been gone, but it is still pretty much the same encyclopedia that it was when I left it a month ago.

+ This part of the project can be done by pretty much any and all editors as it is just rote copy/pasting and doesnt require understanding the set up of the cat tree.

+ Luckily, pretty much all of these are to do with sex.

+ The ‘DuckTales’ template is pretty much useless.

+ I just noticed that several of the pages here, including Homer Simpson, Maggie Simpson, Ned Flanders, The Simpsons shorts, List of The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror episodes, Marge Simpson and Lisa Simpson are pretty much EXACT copies of pages that I wrote for the English Wiki.

+ All of them have made pretty much the same kinds of edits, and most of them have either been blocked once already.

+ This template was created to work for pretty much all types of venue including road courses, ovals, rovals, drag strips, and dirt tracks.

+ The match started perfectly for Les Diables Rouges who soon were leading the game by a ludicrous 6-1 against a weak and pretty much unknown adversary who still had to face over forty-five minutes of pain.

+ Work has pretty much finished on a quality housing development on the gapsite of the former Kilmarnock Infirmary north of the town centre.

+ I’ve worked extensively on Did You Know on enwiki, and the next update page is pretty much essential to the smooth running of it.

+ It’s pretty much what it says on the tin: Instead of deleting the page and selectively restoring it, admins can now individually hide revisions.

+ Secondary sources of information are next to none as pretty much only IMDb has any information.

+ Our community is small, and we pretty much all get along.

+ It’s pretty much what talk pages are for.

+ I just want to say that I am extremely upset that you guys found it necessary to delete pretty much all of the articles that I made for you.

+ Speedily closed as not promoted: Pretty much per Either way, above.

+ I am skeptical a lot, especially when anonymous administrators can pretty much do what they want, including get me in trouble in real life.

+ I added the tools pretty much verbetim from en:wp.

+ A year later the company launched its TRS-80 Model 100, which was a computer that looked pretty much like the laptops that we know today.

+ We are not a travel guide, and nor do we promote regular, minor edits that are simply adding or removing content pretty much depending what day of the week it is! I recall that this issue has also been raised before.

+ Prior to the “integration” with the Transports Metropolitans de BarcelonaTMB network, L6 covered as an underground commuter train line the distance from downtown Barcelona to Sarrià, pretty much the same as nowadays.

+ Itajai is pretty much built on a plain.

+ And there’d be a bunch of editors involved all at once so the quality would be so much better than what we’ve got at the moment, which is pretty much just one editor proposing hooks that have issues but never get reviewed.

+ The reason you have closed pretty much every request/promote is because no-one else is doing so.

+ I would ask for your assistance pretty much as soon as possible, since I fear vandal warnings won’t cut it with this one, they’ll probably get removed like everything else.

+ The ride begins when the launch begins and ends when the train stops or slows down enough that the ride is pretty much over.

+ In “Mario Strikers Charged”, she pretty much looks the same as in “Super Mario Strikers”, but she has cover herself up with armor plating along with other characters, leaving a quarter of her leg and her belly exposed.

+ At Simple, there pretty much aren’t too many edit wars.

+ I have gone over the current VGAs, and i think we pretty much have the problem cases listed on :WP:DEMOTE now.

+ I got an idea from EN but I pretty much wrote it all from scratch.

+ Creol, Vector and Eptalon can handle pretty much everything very well, and Blockinblox makes an excellent “reserve bureaucrat”, but there’s no need for two of them : I should still be lurking around here like normal though.

+ Co-nomination from : I’d like to co-nominate The Rambling Man for the Bureaucrat Flag per pretty much all the reasons that Razorflame has made.

+ I believe that it meets most of the criteria, and that it is pretty much as good as it can get.

+ Kevlar is used in pretty much the same areas as carbon fibre is used.

“aware” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “aware”:

– People with acrophobia experience a fear or phobia when they are at a certain height, and they are being made aware of it.

– If we could get more people aware of this wiki and get more people from EN helping out this project could turn out great.

– In the social sciences and general usage, the effect refers to how people change their behavior when aware of being watched.

– Be aware that small amounts of information can be linked to others which can reveal a lot more about you.

– This was also how the German command became aware the Dutch had surrendered.

– The local government was aware of safety problems but was reticent to place heavy industrial safety and pollution control burdens on the struggling industry because it feared the economic effects of the loss of such a large employer.

– Problem though: the average consumer is not aware of the company that produces the soy sauce or chicken nuggest of his/her favorite retailer.

aware how to use?
aware how to use?

Example sentences of “aware”:

– It’s not a “good” or “bad” thing, in my view, but at least something you should be aware of, so you can discuss if you’d like it changed.

– Both children and adults are very aware of their safety needs.

– If they are not aware of what they are doing this is unconscious behaviour.

– To this day, she is proud of these efforts, though she was aware of the strategy to promote it.

– Doing this made Prejean more aware of the process involved in executions.

– Alonso was not aware of this at the time, or before to the crash.

– This album was not as popular as the next album, but it made people aware of who and what System of a Down stood for.

– Sysops should also be aware of the general advice given on Help:Deleting a page In particular, note that there are many situations where a deleting is too drastic.

- It's not a "good" or "bad" thing, in my view, but at least something you should be aware of, so you can discuss if you'd like it changed.

- Both children and adults are very aware of their safety needs.

– With specific environmental sensors we can regulate,monitor and control data center’s temperature, airflow and hotspots and in general be aware of the quality of the “internal” environment and temperature in the data center.

– Be aware that the Latin letter “i” can be used as either a vowel or a consonant.

– The second way they are said is “Risk Aware Consentual Kink”.

– Since checkuser requests are normally made on a publicly accessible page on wiki, and since the result of a request is then posted to that page, it seems obvious that users will be aware that they have been checked.

– In order make people aware of the situation, I have created, which basically explains that statements need sourcing, and that people are innocent, until proven guilty.

More in-sentence examples of “aware”:

– It is about partying and being aware of things in society.

– God told them not to eat from the tree of knowledge, which would make them aware of good and evil.

– Hello! I am Krett12, master ClueHuman vandalism revert-er! I am aware that I do not meet *some* criteria such as the several hundred edit requirement, however, I believe I would be a good exception because I am a skilled vandalism revert-er, and there have been at least a dozen times where I have needed an admin and not had one.

– Is it possible to get instances of “website” automatically mapped to the “work” parameter? I have no idea how many times citations from EnWiki have been copied over, but this information simply does not display the way it was intended when the citations were created, and it is unlikely that very many editors are aware that this particular template works differently here than on EnWiki.

– The police were initially aware of only three killings, those of Edward Evans, Lesley Ann Downey and John Kilbride.

– Frémont, aware that his candidacy could result in victory for the Democrats, made a deal to drop out of the presidential race in exchange for Blair’s removal from office.

– The author was acutely aware of the quality of the novel and publication of the work went to the highest bidder.

– During production of the “On the 6”, Lopez was aware of the fact that she received her recording contract on the premise of her looks and having an already established name in the entertainment industry, and wanted to prove that she had musical talent.

– Hulda was aware she made a mistake, and did not rest until she retrieved the gold wand and returned it to the fairy.

– It remembers a time when the colony of New South Wales became more aware of its isolation and wealth.

– Bruce destroyed their temple after he is made aware of their true intention of destroying Gotham City.

– While the concept itslself is not Christian in nature, I am not aware of any non-christian ID ideas…

– Michelle is aware that Sid Jenkins, her boyfriend Tony’s best friend, is in love with her, and tries to help by setting Sid up with her friend Cassie Ainsworth.

– By 1548, Edward Seymour and others responsible for running the country were becoming aware that Thomas was trying to take power.

– People with microsleeps usually are not aware of them.

– On the other hand, the Japanese Army, keenly aware that it is not easy to pull out the bifurcated base, will begin to march on an open road from Assabu to Uchiura Bay over the mountains from April 17.

– However, visitors to Bermuda should be aware that using the non-possessive forms when speaking to Bermudians is likely to cause as much offence as saying “Bermudan”.

– Ford was not aware of his biological father until he was 17, when his parents told him about the circumstances of his birth.

– In general, people are not aware of this inability to move, as it usually stops as soon as they wake up.

– First of all, I would like to state that at no time between NotGiven’s appearence and the strike NotGiven’s vote on my latest RfA was I aware that Kennedy and NotGiven were the same.

– I am aware that tasks done with a bot must be approved, but I am not doing this with a bot.

– You might also establish a system for labeling the page with a delete/merge proposal template, to make everybody aware of your intentions.

– I am aware that a will face other issues here than a Brazillian who has learnt Spanish before he had a go at English.

– She later said she was aware of her surroundings while appearing to be asleep.

– I became aware of this problem after the fact, and for that I am disappointed in myself.” He retired from playing professional ice hockey in 2009.

– To monitor or monitoring generally means to be aware of the state of a system.

– Please be aware that you are also not supposed to surpase 12 edits a minute with any automated/semi automated editing per the bot policy.

– Poulenc was becoming aware that he was gay.

– If a free image of the actual aircraft is not available then an aircraft of the same type can be used, be aware that aircraft in other operators markings may be misleading and focus on an operator not related to the accident.

– There is a foul line, in the run-up area, that the athlete has to be aware of; jumping from beyond this line results in a ‘foul jump’.

– New Age people do all believe that a new future time is coming in which people will be more aware of their own special spiritual nature and this will make the world a different and better place.

– Now that the US was aware of the approach of the large Japanese convoy, the US tried to think of a way to attack the convoy before it could reach Guadalcanal.

– I guess not a lot of editors are aware that that category exists, so there aren’t many who actively go through it.

– Teachers and students must be made aware of the “politics” that surround education.

– Linehan’s ideas about how to be aware of your feelings come from BuddhismBuddhist meditation.

– You King Gelon are aware the ‘Universe’ is the name given by most astronomers to the sphere the center of which is the center of the Earth, while its radius is equal to the straight line between the center of the Sun and the center of the Earth.

– This is different from philosophers who say that things only exist because of people who are aware of them.

– Vandegrift was aware that Kawaguchi’s troops had retreated to the area west of the Matanikau and that numerous groups of Japanese troops were in the area between the Lunga Perimeter and the Matanikau River.

– Benito Mussolini the Fascist Italian Dictator started the Plan and Began to Build up His Armies on the Italian Water Border.Albania was aware of the Invasion but did not Know when it would happen, Zog I the King of the Albanians ordered out his Armies in Defense in case.

– Because Claude worked on his music around his son Eric; he became aware of music when he was very young.

– He was not aware of any danger to the Grebbe Line.

– In seventh grade, Laura became aware of families that were less fortunate communities and decided to donate her life to philanthropy.

– In many cases, the woman is not even aware she was pregnant.

– Usually, people’s minds focus almost completely on the pleasure of the orgasm, and become less aware of what is going on around them than usual.

– When a woman is using hormonal birth control, she and her man are usually not even aware of it during intercourse, which seems and feels very natural.

– Though Bella has not longed for a child, she becomes immediately attached to her baby when she becomes aware of its existence.

- It is about partying and being aware of things in society.

- God told them not to eat from the tree of knowledge, which would make them aware of good and evil.
- Hello! I am Krett12, master ClueHuman vandalism revert-er! I am aware that I do not meet *some* criteria such as the several hundred edit requirement, however, I believe I would be a good exception because I am a skilled vandalism revert-er, and there have been at least a dozen times where I have needed an admin and not had one.

“thank” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “thank”:

+ Sorry to bother you, and thank you very much for helping, it is much appreciated.

+ The account already exists here, but the last edits were in 2007, thank you.

+ For example, after people finish eating dinner at a restaurant, even after they have paid the bill for the food, they leave some extra money on the table to thank the server.

+ I don’t want to be on the list, thank you.

+ Can someone please create one for me, thank you.

+ There is a festival to thank cows for serving farmers for agriculture, This festival is called as “Mattupongal” which is one among the four days of the grand Indian festival called the Pongal which is completely focused on thanking each and every agricultural implement.

+ Again, thank you for your time on this.

thank use in sentences
thank use in sentences

Example sentences of “thank”:

+ Again, thank you to all.

+ I really think it’s a great idea and would like to thank DefenseSupportParty for talking about it.

+ Rb admits that Kanha exists and everyone bow down and thank kanha.

+ To quote from that same page: “Ultimately, it is not the responsibility of the community to develop or enforce a plan that enables the editor to be successful.” Thank you for reading.

+ I also would like to thank the community for considering it.

+ But if I were given one, just “one more chance” to edit constructively, I would gladly thank the administrators who granted my wish.

+ Now, in laying our leader to rest, we say thank you.

+ Please undelete the page, thank you.

+ A: Thank you for your question: If I may, I’ll refrain from using specific examples from actual RFAs RFBs that have occurred and rather discuss the types of comments that I think would be helpful and the types of comments that would be less helpful.

+ When I tried to thank for the second time, instead of the javascript pop-up, I got the regular old window.

+ Can you please review the draft and give me some feedback about how to improve it? Thank you.

+ Again, thank you to all.

+ I really think it's a great idea and would like to thank DefenseSupportParty for talking about it.
+ Rb admits that Kanha exists and everyone bow down and thank kanha.

More in-sentence examples of “thank”:

+ I know you are volunteers and I thank you for the great work you are doing on this project.

+ I want to thank many people for making this past ~13 months a blast for me.

+ If someone prayerprays or says thank to God, people say that they are worshipping God.

+ Confirmation: Thank you.

+ Could I get some input on whether it’s acceptable or not please? Thank you.

+ Buchanan, thank you so much for coming back on our program, for fighting for our people.” Previously, in September 2006, Buchanan had made an appearance to promote his book “State of Emergency”; during this interview, he said that “we are being invaded by people of different cultures” and argued that Americans “cannot survive a bifurcated culture or a heavily Hispanicized culture, tilted towards Mexico…

+ I’ve been hearing on how welcoming the simple community is, well, I found that in Osiris, thank you.

+ Hello everyone, just a quick pop in to thank you for at least reacting to a comment I made.

+ Could someone figure out which problem is causing this and fix it? I apologize for being incompetent, and thank you.

+ Shabbat is a day of rest to thank God for making the universe.

+ Bob should then apologise to Alice for his mistake, and thank her for reinstating her improvement.

+ At some schools in Taiwan, students still have to kowtow to thank their teachers.

+ I don’t mean this to be cheesy or self centered, but I just wanted the time to say thank you and good bye.

+ To thank the four protagonists, she kisses Mario and bakes them the cake that she had originally promised.

+ I am returning to my normal role as a volunteer and wanted to thank you all for your participation in the process.

+ The developers apologize for the disruption, and thank the people who reported these problems quickly.

+ I appreciate your support and thank you for it.

+ Could someone clean it up and add on more info to it, if you can? Thank you very much.

+ Johannes Brahms wrote his Academic Festival Overture to thank the University of Breslau in Wrocław.

+ When the Ronettes were added to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2007, Bennett was too fraile to perform, and only said a few words “I would just like to say, thank you very much for giving us this award.

+ However, thank you for you offer on this…

+ First, thank you everyone for patience with a few hiccups this semester as I introduced another group of students to this wiki.

+ The band released the greatest-hits album ” Thank You” in 2003.

+ Michael and Jane thank Mary as she flies back into the sky.

+ First of all I’ like to thank PeterSymonds for pointing me to it or I would have never known.

+ I just want to thank you so much.

+ I know you are volunteers and I thank you for the great work you are doing on this project.

+ I want to thank many people for making this past ~13 months a blast for me.
+ If someone prayerprays or says thank to God, people say that they are worshipping God.

+ Could someone have a CheckUser investigate the vandalbot? Thank you.

+ Forgive me if I don’t spend too much time on this, and thank you for the discussion notification: I think it was highly inappropriate to just address Americans was all.

+ He had a few songs that were successful in Australia, such as “I Thank You” and “Please Remember Me” in 1970.

+ Again we thank God for nature.

+ I would like to thank DefenseSupportParty, Yotcmdr, The Rambling Man, Barras and anyone else who has helped me with simplifying the article and doing other jobs.

+ A little thank you…

+ Note: Just wanted to thank for bringing us, simpletons, to the attention of the Wikimedia Foundation’s Trust Safety team.

+ Does anyone know how to solve this problem? Thank you.

+ To thank her for her help, the Doctor invites her to join him for one trip in his time machine the TARDIS, In the last episode of the series she spends a year travelling the world in a plan which saves the Doctor and reverses time, undoing the Master’s actions.

+ I am really thank full to you for helping me in this.

+ He noted, “I might have made a tactical error in not going to a physician for 20 years.” It was during this broadcast that, when asked by Letterman if he knew something more about life and death now, he first offered his oft-quoted insight on dying: “Enjoy every sandwich.” He also took time to thank Letterman for his years of help, calling him “the best friend my music’s ever had”.

+ These two albums were released in reverse order of recording and failed to gain recognition.Clarence, feeling a song was coming on set “Mother Thank You” for release as a single, which was pulled and replaced with “I Call It Pretty Music But The Old People Call It The Blues”.

+ I thank you for your thought and consideration on this matter.

+ Could you please remove my patroller and rollbacker permissions from my account? Thank you.

+ It is said that Delon wrote a letter to thank Chow for helping the sunglasses sell out in the region.

+ Back on Earth the villagers thank Hercules for helping them and he and Deianeira go home.

+ After his release Paul III called his grandfather to thank him for paying the ransom but Getty refused to come to the phone.

+ I just wanted to thank everybody who participated in my RfA.

+ We thank the translators for participating and the translatewiki.net staff for facilitating this initiative.

+ So, besides imploring all of you to contribute to the best of your ability, I want to thank you for your contributions.

+ Radhika comes to life and ruby and Jolly thank khana.

+ The song “I Thank You” was one of the most successful singles in Australia in 1970.

+ Does anything that was to alleged to have happened belong in this context? Thank you for your consideration.

“combo” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “combo”:

– Together with the jazz guitarguitar, vibraphone, and other keyboard instruments, the piano is one of the few instruments in a jazz combo which can play chords, instead of only single notes.

– Born in Texas, he played the violin and the lap steel guitar in Vaudeville before going into the business of then manufacturing of electric lap steel guitars, electric guitars, electric bass guitars, electric violins and combo instrument amplifiers.

– Every character has some moves that, when used on the enemy that is currently midair in a juggle combo, will cause the opponent to be smashed hard into the ground, bouncing them off the floor, stunned and letting the attacker to perform another combo or attack.

– It was also nominated for Worst Screen Combo and Worst Screenplay.

– The Combo was introduced in 1994, and a second generation model was introduced in 2001.

combo use in sentences
combo use in sentences

In-sentence examples of “complaint”

How to use in-sentence of “complaint”:

+ A defendant is the person or group of people who comes to court because of a complaint by a plaintiff.

+ The defendant to a cause of action must file an “Answer” to the complaint in which the “claims” can be admitted or denied.

+ The most common complaint was of Gardaí being disrespectful or impolite.

+ The Supreme Court ruled in 2007 by a 5-4 majority vote that Ledbetter’s complaint was filed too late because the discriminatory decisions relating to pay had been made more than 180 days prior to the date she filed her charge, as explained by Justice Samuel Alito.

+ Reply Explicates the present status of complaint no 69954 to the commissioner of Mumbai police against Shifuji Shaurya Bhardwaj on the 26/09/2017.

+ So, even when wiki-tormentors are found to be making false accusations, the result is merely that the complaint is refuted, so “no harm done” and there is no punishment for people who invent witch-hunts, thus they are free to try again, hoping for a likely win, in the next false accusations they make.

+ But again the same gang registered another complaint in Chandkheda Police Station, Ahmedabad and Another Similar complaint to the DCP Crime Branch of Ahmedabad, Gujrat Police.

+ On April 12, 2011 Tasha Malek, one of the cast, had made a complaint about another cast member, Natasia Townsend.

In-sentence examples of complaint
In-sentence examples of complaint

Example sentences of “complaint”:

+ For any complaint feel free to tell me n’ i’ll perfect it as no man is perfect.

+ Her chief legal complaint was that she had been neither asked for permission for the adaptation nor paid any royalty.

+ The complaint accuses him of spreading lies and inciting violence against the ethnic group.

+ A complaint must list the reasons for the plaintiff’s legal casecase, and it must ask for a specific legal remedy.

+ In September 2012, the City of Buhler received a letter from the Freedom from Religion Foundation about a complaint about a violation of the Constitution.

+ I don’t think an abuse complaint is worthwhile, however, this may mean KA is back from a brief break and could be creating more new sockpuppets.

+ Despite Bell and Balukas’s friendship, after the match Bell made a formal complaint to the WPBA about the incident.

+ If someone has a complaint about something broadcast by the BBC, they can complain to the BBC, the BBC Trust, or directly to Ofcom, the government’s regulator of broadcasting.

+ The complaint included accusations of infliction of emotional distress, breach of fiduciary duty, a legal or ethical relationship of trust between two or more parties.

+ The Norwegian foreign minister replied that the Chinese government complaint was not needed because the group of people who decide the Nobel Prize is independent from the Norwegian government.

+ I request the release of IP information for these accounts with the intent of formulating a targeted rangeblock to protect this project from further disruption, and formulation of a complaint to the Internet Service Provider…

+ If a complaint does not allege facts sufficient to support every element of a claim, the court, upon motion by the opposing party, may dismiss the complaint for failure to state a claim for which relief can be granted.

+ As far as FastReverter’s complaint about a soapbox, users are allowed to keep their opinions about WP on their userpage.

+ For any complaint feel free to tell me n' i'll perfect it as no man is perfect.

+ Her chief legal complaint was that she had been neither asked for permission for the adaptation nor paid any royalty.
+ The complaint accuses him of spreading lies and inciting violence against the ethnic group.

“roster” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “roster”:

– I want to put a few more pairs of eyes on the article at World Wrestling Entertainment roster which has had more than 300 edits since the first of the year.

– Personnel on the main roster may wrestle in NXT and vice versa.

– After one full season with the Chiefs, Pujols got onto the Cardinals’ roster after a teammate got injured.

– Personnel on the main roster appear on specific brands such as Raw and SmackDown Live while they can also appear on WWE’s primary weekly television programming such as Main Event, Superstars, Total Divas as well as pay-per-views, and at live events.

– Rhodes said that there would be a “Gold Rush” tournament that would feature 4 developmental roster NXT Superstars and 4 main roster WWE Superstars and that they would compete to be crowned as the inaugural NXT Champion.

roster some ways to use
roster some ways to use

Example sentences of “roster”:

- He stayed in FCW through its name change to NXT Wrestling, and returned to the main WWE roster in July 2013.

- Chris Ivory made the Saints 53 man roster after beating out Ladell Betts for the last running back position with a great preseason performance.
- On the July 19 episode of "Raw" the Nexus continued their attacks on the Raw roster by first attacking Adam CopelandEdge and then Chris Jericho.

– He stayed in FCW through its name change to NXT Wrestling, and returned to the main WWE roster in July 2013.

– Chris Ivory made the Saints 53 man roster after beating out Ladell Betts for the last running back position with a great preseason performance.

– On the July 19 episode of “Raw” the Nexus continued their attacks on the Raw roster by first attacking Adam CopelandEdge and then Chris Jericho.

– There are three methods one can use to describe a set: Description method, Roster method.

– Similar to the Euroleague in Europe, the ABL has its own set of rules in terms of its roster and salary Teams are allowed two players of non-ASEAN citizenship and two ASEAN imports.

– On May 18, 2015 episode of “WWE RawRaw”, Owens made his main roster debut and answered United States Championship Open Challenge.

– This is the Denmark national handball teamDenmark roster in the men’s handball tournament of the 2012 Summer Olympics.

– With that, Stephanie’s brother Shane McMahon made his entrance, and attacked Orton with such ferocity that it took the entire Raw roster to restrain him.

– He debuted on the main roster in 2005 and played the role of Chavo Guerrero, Jr.Kerwin White’s caddy.

– Roman Reigns along with Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins, made their main roster television debut on November 18, 2012 at the Survivor Series Survivor Series pay-per-view alongside, triple-powerbombing Ryback through the announce table during the triple threat main event for the WWE Championship, which allowed CM Punk to pin John Cena after an earlier Shell Shock from Ryback to retain the title.

– After Paige debuted on the main roster and won the WWE Divas Championship, she held both championships.

– The WWF had effectively doubled the size of its roster through its purchase of WCW, and as a result, there was not enough screen time for everyone.

– On the August 20, 2012 episode of “Raw”, Kluttz debuted on the main roster and refereed a Divas battle royal.

– The roster of dinosaurs from the Morrison is impressive.

– On the May 30, 2013 tapings of “WWE NXT”, Stephanie McMahon announced that there would be a tournament between four developmental talents and four main roster Divas.

– It was announced by 2k that “WWE 2K16” would have the “largest roster in the game’s history”, featuring over 120 playable characters, and almost double the 67 that were in “2K15”.

– Although he spent the majority of his time on the IceHogs, He earned a regular spot on the Chicago Blackhawks roster after James Wisniewski was traded to the Anaheim Ducks.

– In international play, a maximum of 7 players is allowed on the bench, resulting in a roster of 12 players.

– He made the Indianapolis Colts roster as an undrafted free agent in 1990.

Use in sentence of “automobile”

How to use in-sentence of “automobile”:

– For example, a typical gasoline automobile engine operates at around 25% thermal efficiency, and a large coal-fueled electrical generating plant peaks at about 36%.

– He was the founder of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, one of the first global makers of automobile tires.

– An automobile repair shop may also be called a garage, although it is for repairing cars rather than just storing them.

– In an automobile engine, the oil needs to be viscous at a range of temperatures.

– The Kia Forte is a small automobile that is built by Kia Motors.

Use in sentence of automobile
Use in sentence of automobile

Example sentences of “automobile”:

- In everyday life we can successfully measure the position of an automobile at a definite time and then measure its direction and speed in the next few moments.

- There is also a type of automobile that uses both an engine and an electric motor.

– In everyday life we can successfully measure the position of an automobile at a definite time and then measure its direction and speed in the next few moments.

– There is also a type of automobile that uses both an engine and an electric motor.

– It was first run on 26 June 1906, under the Automobile Club de France in Sarthe.

– The company did well in several automobile racing competitions in Europe.

– Car navigation allows an automobile driver to see where he or she is on a map at any given time.

– The company also offers bancassurance products, including life assurance and pensions that comprise automobile and home insurance, legal protection, the guarantee of life accidents, the supplementary health care insurance, welfare professionals and the collective retirement pensions and health, as well as credit insurance and guarantees to individuals, professionals, real estate professionals, and businesses.

– A long wheelbase automobile or truck cannot turn as sharply as a short wheelbase vehicle.

– Mercury was the automobile division for Ford.

– Electric automobiles also have “regenerative” brakes, which slow the automobile by turning the energy in its movement back into electricity, like an electric motor working the opposite way.

– On October 28, 2007, the band was involved in an automobile accident when their tour bus collided with a truck carrying wood in Gomel.

– He led Kaiser-Frazer followed by Kaiser Motors, automobile company known for the safety of their designs.

– In 1918, Laviolette lost his right foot in an automobile accident.

– A gearshift is a metal rod connected with the manual transmission of an automobile that is used to choose the gear.

More in-sentence examples of “automobile”:

– They can go to an automobile mechanic to get their automobile checked or have a mobile mechanic come to them to repair their automobile.

– Bikila was injured in an automobile accident in 1970.”Dictionary of African Biography”, eds.

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

– Lancia is an ItalyItalian automobile manufacturer.

– In the years after the fame of the automobile was rising enormous.

– Bayerische Motoren Werke AG is a German automobile and motorcycle maker founded on 7 March 1916.

– For example, as an automobile grows older, the failure rate in its fifth year of service may be many times greater than its failure rate during its first year of service–one simply does not expect to replace an exhaust pipe, overhaul the brakes, or have major transmission problems in a new vehicle.

– It builds internal combustion engineengines and automobile racing, mainstream automotive and defence industries.

– Several small manufacturing plants supporting the automobile industry have also opened in the past few years.

– Aldo Brovarone was an Italian automobile designer.

– In some places like Costa Rica, Australia and Brazil, the Forte is known as the Kia Cerato, which replaces its former automobile of the same name.

– Traffic cones are cone-shaped markers, usually made from plastic, that are put on roads to temporarily redirect automobile traffic in a safe manner.

– Citroën were innovators in automobile design.

– The Moscow Automobile Ring Road, or MKAD, is a famous road around Moscow, Russia.

– The British Grand Prix is a grand prix motor race organised in Great Britain by the Royal Automobile Club.

– Lancaster is also a hub for automobile traffic, with so many major roadways passing through or around the city, including US-30, US-222, PA-283, PA-72, and PA-272.

– Sixty-six automobile races were held during three holiday weekends.

– Headquartered in Boulogne-Billancourt, Renault owns the Romanian Automobile Dacia and the Korean Renault Samsung Motors.

– We would also not imagine that the automobile had no location or trajectory between the points on the pavement where there are levers, or that the car exists in a kind of three-dimensional blur during those times and only settles down while it is depressing a lever.

– Run since 1929, it is widely considered to be one of the most important and prestigious automobile races in the world alongside the Indianapolis 500 and the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

– His signature look, which included an eye-patch, was due to an automobile accident that occurred during the 1960s.

– BMW is part of the “German Big 3” luxury automobile manufacturers, along with Audi and Mercedes-Benz.

– Duroplast was used by Eastern European automobile manufacturer Sachsenring AGVEB Sachsenring Automobilwerke Zwickau to produce the body of the popular Trabant motor car, toilet seats, and parts for the BMW X3.

– A sports car is different from an automobile for racing.

– Any automobile that uses an engine is not allowed in Zermatt because of concerns for air pollution.

– The Toyota Corolla is a Sedan sedan automobile made by Toyota since 1966.

– He was the chairman of Swiss-based Société Générale de SurveillanceSGS and vice chairman of UBS from 2008 to 2010, as well as the chairman of the European Automobile Manufacturers Association for 2012.

– The Model T was the most popular automobile of the time because it was cheap but it was still a good quality automobile that ordinary people could own.

– John Martin was an American racing driver in the United States Automobile ClubUSAC and CART Championship Car series.

– Freightliner Trucks is a truck brand of Daimler AG, which owns the premium automobile brand of Mercedes Benz.

– The automobile company Škoda Auto has its main office in Mladá Boleslav.

– From the 1950s the automobile industry focused more on fuel technology than on gas technology.

– A famous relic of the GDR is the low-powered automobile “Trabant” or “Trabi”.

– The Peugeot 5008 is a MPV automobile produced by Peugeot since 2009.

– The Duryea brothers’ automobile also won the first-ever car race in 1895, competing against automobiles made by Benz.

– Buying and running a automobile needs a lot of money, especially for newer good-quality automobiles.

– The city has the strongest economy of the south of the country, because the work of export of more than 900 factories just in the “Cidade Industrial” neighborhood and major automobile industries which are in the Greater Curitiba.

– Between 1976 and 1990, De La Fuente had bought automobile dealerships from Alfa Romeo, American Motor Corporation, Audi, Cadillac, Chrysler, Daihatsu, Dodge, GMC, Honda, and others.

– In everyday life it is possible to do something like walking alongside an automobile while marking down the times it crosses points on a grid drawn on the pavement.

– The French Grand Prix automobile racing championships.

– Important companies in the state area are the Federal Super Phosphate Fertilizer Company PLC, Ideal Flour Mills PLC, New Nigerian Packaging Company PLC, Peugeot Automobile Nigeria PLC, United Wire Products Limited, Bus and Refrigerated Van Manufacturing Co, Kaduna Furniture and Carpets Company Limited, Electricity Metres Company Nigeria Limited and Rigid Pack Containers Limited, Zaria.

– It is not an automobile that can be driven off the edge of a road.

– We assume, quite correctly, that the trajectory of the automobile will not be noticeably changed when we drop a marker on the ground and click a stopwatch at the same time to note the car’s position in time and space.

– He is also publisher and editor-in-chief of Tunisie Automobile magazine and co-produces and hosts the AutoPRO program on the Attessia TV channel and previously the AutoPlus and Karhabtek Labess programs on El Hiwar El Tounsi.

– He drove in the American Automobile Association and United States Automobile Club Championship Car series, racing in the 1954-1959 seasons with 13 starts, including the Indianapolis 500 races in 1955-1956, and 1959.

– Murnau died in an automobile accident in Santa Barbara, California.

– Marvin John Heemeyer was an American welder and an automobile muffler repair shop owner.

- They can go to an automobile mechanic to get their automobile checked or have a mobile mechanic come to them to repair their automobile.

- Bikila was injured in an automobile accident in 1970."Dictionary of African Biography", eds.

“multiplicative” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “multiplicative”:

+ Ring with Unity: If there is a multiplicative identity element, that is an element e such that for all elements a in R, the equation e • a = a • e = a holds, then the ring is called a ring with unity.

+ Division Ring: If every element of the ring has a multiplicative inverse, that is for each a in R, there exists an element a = 1, where 1 is the multiplicative identity element, then the ring is called a division ring.

+ The multiplicative inverse property entails that when an operation is the product of a number and its reciprocal, and it equals 1, that operation is a valid algebraic operation.

+ In mathematics, 1 is the multiplicative identity of common numbers.

+ Individual factors in an expression representing a product are multiplicative terms.

+ A multiplicative barrier function method for linear programming.

+ The multiplicative identity property states that the product of any number and 1 is that number:.

+ That group, usually written Γ in the theory and with multiplicative notation, can be found as a subgroup of Galois groups of infinite field extensions.

multiplicative in-sentences
multiplicative in-sentences

“distinguish” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “distinguish”:

+ It’s easy to distinguish southbridge and northbridge: the southbridge is not directly connected to the processor.

+ Data vault modeling does not distinguish between data that conforms to the business rules and data that does not.

+ Even if it is true, the contents seem to fail to distinguish between fact and fiction.

+ Army needed a military force that had the proper knowledge of the geography of Korea, and the abilities to distinguish ally troops and communicate better between U.S.

+ At the shallower end of the Vampire Squid’s vertical range, the view from below is like the sky at twilight: The highly sensitive eyes of deepwater dwellers are able to distinguish the silhouettes of other animals moving overhead.

+ The logic, for this form, derives from the need to distinguish use forms, coupled with the mandate to retain consistent notation for like use forms.

distinguish in-sentences
distinguish in-sentences

Example sentences of “distinguish”:

+ Although their ability to distinguish fine detail is worse than that of humans, their ability to time things is about ten times better.

+ The continent is sometimes known in technical contexts by the names Sahul, Australinea or Meganesia to distinguish it from the country of Australia.

+ They are easy to distinguish from other plants by their eye-catching heart-shaped leaves and colourful bright flowers.

+ It was to be presented to a sailor or Marine who “in action involving actual conflict with the enemy, distinguish himself conspicuously by gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty” and without detriment to his mission.

+ The term Aryan comes from the ancient Sanskrit word ārya, which was a term used by Sanskrit speaking people to distinguish themselves from other races.

+ People also think it will make it confusing for filters to distinguish fair use and copyright violation.

+ However, Luxemburg’s analysis of how the revolution should come would distinguish her from both Marx and Lenin.

+ However, this is to be distinguish from a 1-1 correspondence, which is a bijective function.

+ Secondary sex characteristics are features that distinguish the two sexes of a species, but are not directly part of the reproductive system.

+ There is no one easy way to distinguish plain speech from figures of speech.

+ However, it is necessary to distinguish between low pass and high pass filter.

+ Sometimes, it’s called Dala-Järna to distinguish it from Järna, Södertälje MunicipalityJärna in Södertälje Municipality.

+ A specimen from the Cambridge Greensand has a very large upper jaw tip which displays the typical teeth which distinguish “C.

+ A trademark, identified by the symbols ™ and ®, or mark is a distinctive sign or indicator used by an individual, company or other entity to identify its products or services and to distinguish them from those of other producers.

+ Although their ability to distinguish fine detail is worse than that of humans, their ability to time things is about ten times better.

+ The continent is sometimes known in technical contexts by the names Sahul, Australinea or Meganesia to distinguish it from the country of Australia.
+ They are easy to distinguish from other plants by their eye-catching heart-shaped leaves and colourful bright flowers.

More in-sentence examples of “distinguish”:

+ There’s no point trying to distinguish between fake or real incompetence—disruption is disruption, and needs to be prevented.

+ He is nicknamed ‘Peasant Bruegel’ to distinguish him from other members of the Brueghel family.

+ This makes it difficult to distinguish quicksand from the surrounding environment.

+ Second problem would be it lacks the ability to distinguish good faith users from malicious ones.

+ This has been produced by natural selection, as some birds are able to distinguish cuckoo eggs from their own.

+ Cockles in the family Cardiidae are sometimes known as “true cockles” in order to distinguish them from these other species.

+ Fish attacked in this manner soon learn to distinguish mimic from model, but because the similarity is close they become much more cautious of the model as well.

+ How this word was pronounced was used to distinguish friend from foe.

+ My point being the policy states and I quote: “”signatures that take up more than two or three lines in the edit window clutter the page and make it harder to distinguish posts from signatures”” I personally think we need to set a standard screen res so we don’t keep running into that problem.

+ To distinguish the station from Stratford-upon-Avon this station is called Stratford by National Rail, and is sometimes referred to as Stratford Regional to distinguish it from Stratford International station away.

+ He is called “the Younger” to distinguish him from his father, Hans Holbein the Elder.

+ They ‘learn’ to distinguish between their own tissues on the one hand, and unwanted cells and foreign material on the other.

+ This unnamed parameter is optional and is used to distinguish between different non-article pages in mainspace.

+ To distinguish between the species, simple biological tests are readily available.

+ Sometimes astrophysicists distinguish between the “visible” universe, which includes only signals emitted since recombination—and the “observable” universe, which includes signals since the beginning of the cosmological expansion.

+ The web color “gold” is sometimes referred to as golden in order to distinguish it from the element “gold”.

+ Although the discovery of the coolest dwarf was highly significant at the time, it was debated whether GD 165B would be classified as a brown dwarf or simply a very-low-mass star, because observationally it is very difficult to distinguish between the two.

+ The word is often used to describe small private hotels, to distinguish them from larger chains.

+ The country is sometimes called the “Republic of Ireland” in order to distinguish between the territory of the Irish state and island proper, but Ireland is its official name.

+ Prefix and suffix are always lowercase but ROOT is all caps to distinguish from the affixes.

+ To distinguish him from other rulers bearing the title Duke of Saxony, he was commonly called “Elector of Saxony”.

+ It has existed since 1965, when it replaced the British West Indies dollar, and it is normally abbreviated with the dollar sign “$” or, alternatively, “EC$” to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies.

+ However, physicists distinguish between atomic physics — which deals with the atom as a system consisting of a nucleus and electrons — and nuclear physics, which considers atomic nuclei alone.

+ This name is used to distinguish it from Rostov on Don, which is now a much larger city.

+ The vocal cords are sometimes called ‘true vocal cords’ to distinguish them from the false vocal cords.

+ Phonology focuses on the study of phonemes, “units of sound that distinguish one word from another in a particular language.” Phonology also includes studies of how words are articulated, or spoken.

+ They do this so accurately that predators often cannot distinguish them from real leaves.

+ The superego can be considered to be the conscience of the mind because it has the ability to distinguish between reality as well as what is right or wrong.

+ They cannot distinguish shapes or determine the direction light is coming from.

+ Suffixes may be added to distinguish ambiguous names, so it is important to check that the URL used refers to the correct person.

+ Davidoff said that the game could “teach kids to distinguish right from wrong.” He also said that the good lesson of being honest was stronger than the scariness of the game.

+ About five minutes ago all the article titles suddenly changed to normal font size, without even boldface to distinguish them from other text.

+ One can distinguish between various types of radiation by looking at the source of the radiation, its wavelength, the amount of energy being carried, any particles involved, etc.

+ To distinguish players of different nations, a flag is placed beside players born outside of Canada; the Canadian flag will not be shown next to Canadian players in order to avoid clutter.

+ The name also helps distinguish him from other important figures in early Christianity, such as James, son of Zebedee.

+ It is usually referred to as the “City of Commerce” to distinguish it from the common noun.

+ The shallow-draft cutters suffered significant losses but managed to distinguish themselves as a fighting force.

+ In other words, when you fail to mind your “P”s and “Q”s! It is important to distinguish between a principle of reasoning and the premise of an argument.

+ QuakeC, modeled after C, they have custom features that distinguish them.

+ In many aspects, this skill is similar to passing, or bumping: overhand dig and bump are also used to distinguish between defensive actions taken with fingertips or with joined arms.

+ So this station’s name have “Higashi” to distinguish between this station and Nagasaki station in Kyushu.

+ Style guidelines often distinguish between upper and lower CamelCase.

+ Optionally either a second or a third parameter can be supplied to distinguish between identically named stations in different locations.

+ The terms were invented by Wilhelm Johanssen to distinguish between inherited and environmentally produced variation.

+ The survey did not distinguish between ASL and other forms of signing.

+ The Greek alphabet even has two vowels for ‘o’, to distinguish between the long and short sounds.

+ They were called the “French Suites” to distinguish them from another group of suites by Bach called the “English Suites”.

+ Much like the difference between illusion and hallucination, Kraepelin wanted to distinguish between a false memory and memories of something that did not really happen, which he called “Erinnerkungsfälschung”.

+ There's no point trying to distinguish between fake or real incompetence—disruption is disruption, and needs to be prevented.

+ He is nicknamed 'Peasant Bruegel' to distinguish him from other members of the Brueghel family.
+ This makes it difficult to distinguish quicksand from the surrounding environment.

“diversify” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “diversify”:

+ The evolution of a new feature may let a group diversify because it makes possible new ways of living.

+ As a result a number of prosperous mill owners looked for new business opportunities to diversify their interests.

+ The company emerged from bankruptcy in 1998 and began to diversify its output, launching imprints aimed at a variety of demographics and expanding its cinematic offerings under the Marvel Studios banner.

+ This community libraries works with municipal schools, have a collection of approximately 5000 books, and be cultural reference and leisure for the community, and are designed to diversify the opportunities of access to knowledge, expanding the area of formal education.

+ This let other fish such as sharks diversify into the vacant ecological niches during the Carboniferous period.

+ In 1969, he became assistant dean at Stanford Law School, where he started the minority recruiting program and helped diversify the student body.

diversify how to use?
diversify how to use?