“ferry” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “ferry”:

+ Kota Kinabalu Ferry Terminal is a passenger ferry terminal at Jesselton Point near the K.K.

+ Today the tramway runs from Starr Gate in Blackpool to the Ferry Terminus in Fleetwood.

+ The Herald of Free Enterprise disaster, in which 193 people died near Zeebrugge in 1987, was one of the worst ferry accidents of recent times.

+ His attack on Harpers Ferry helped lead to the American Civil War.

+ On 9 February 2019, the ship struck and heavily damaged a 25-meter-long HADAG ferry boat at Blankenese, near the harbour of Hamburg.

+ At one time Selsey was inaccessible at flood tide, and a boat was stationed at the ferry to take horses and passengers to and from Sidlesham.Horsfield.

ferry - sentence examples
ferry – sentence examples

Example sentences of “ferry”:

+ The Horseshoe Bay Ferry Terminal, which ferries British Columbia Highway 1 to Vancouver Island, is also located in West Vancouver.

+ In 1986, Nichols was stabbed by a man aboard the Staten Island Ferry while a tourist with his wife in New York City.

+ These services can be found at Changi Ferry Terminal, Changi Point Ferry Terminal, Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal, Singapore Cruise Centre and Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore.

+ That same year a ferry service between Melbourne and Williamstown was started.

+ Many ferries also carry cars, some even have own rail tracks, allowing the ferry to carry trains on board.

+ The building was named after John Brown for his notorious raid on the Harpers Ferry Armory in 1859.

+ Several ferry sinkings in the past have killed hundreds.

+ Over 21 million people ride the Staten Island Ferry a year.

+ Anderson, will follow General Longstreet; on reaching Middletown he will take the route to Harper’s Ferry, and by Friday morning possess himself of the Maryland Heights and endeavor to capture the enemy at Harper’s Ferry and vicinity.

+ Wales has four ferry ports.

+ The Horseshoe Bay Ferry Terminal, which ferries British Columbia Highway 1 to Vancouver Island, is also located in West Vancouver.

+ In 1986, Nichols was stabbed by a man aboard the Staten Island Ferry while a tourist with his wife in New York City.

+ Sometimes the trip in a ferry is free and sometimes it must be paid for.

+ There is one free camping site in the National Park at Fairhaven, 4km up the coast road from Tankerton Jetty, where the ferry arrives from Stony Point.

+ Arkansas has few natural lakes but many reservoirs such as Bull Shoals Lake, Lake Ouachita, Greers Ferry Lake, Millwood Lake, Beaver Lake Beaver Lake, Norfork Lake, DeGray Lake, and Lake Conway.

+ Harpers Ferry Armory, more formally known as the United States Armory and Arsenal at Harpers Ferry, was the second federal armory commissioned by the United States government.

+ Jackson then took possession of Harper’s Ferry before joining the rest of Lee’s army at Sharpsburg, He left General A.P.

+ In Staten Island, it leaves and arrives from the Saint George Ferry Terminal near Richmond Terrace.

+ Harpers Ferry is a Historyhistoric town in Jefferson County, West Virginia, United States.

More in-sentence examples of “ferry”:

+ A cable ferry across a river by cables connected to both shores.

+ After the meeting, Longstreet assumed Lee had given up the risky Harpers Ferry scheme.

+ Visitors can take a boat from Changi Point Ferry Terminal.

+ Nine ferry boats provide the service which began in the 1700s.

+ The nearest ferry is from Rosyth, and goes to Zeebrugge.

+ At Harpers Ferry, West VirginiaHarpers Ferry the Potomac.

+ A daily ferry service with the harbour of Neuharlingersiel connects the island with the German mainland.

+ A ferry connects Padstow with the village of Rock on the opposite side of the Camel estuary.

+ The trip by ferry took 20 minutes to complete.

+ But Hull is still a major port sending bulk goods and commercial road traffic by RORO ferry to and from the NetherlandsDutch ports of Rotterdam and Zeebrugge and on to Europe.

+ By 1844 a ferry was built to carry people over the river all year.

+ A car ferry across the Gulf of California from Mazatlán to La Paz, Baja California Sur exists.

+ The ferry MS “Sewol”, travelling from Incheon towards Jeju Island off the south coast of South Korea, sank on April 16, 2014 near Jindo Island off the southwest coast, resulting in the death of 304 people.

+ There is a ferry services to Bardsey Island from “Porth Meudwy” and Pwllheli.

+ Before 1955, the railway ran from Linwood to Mulgrave where a ferry service operated to Point Tupper.

+ In 2010 a pedestrian ferry would leave Tōkyō once every day at 10:30pm, and then it will get to at Hachijō-jima at 8:50am the next day.

+ Since 1973, a rail ferry goes across the strait.

+ People can travel by ferry between Visby and Fårösund.

+ Jackson methodically positioned his artillery around Harpers Ferry and ordered Maj.

+ Their job is to ferry souls to the afterlife.

+ It serves as a ferry port for travel to Lombok, Gili IslandsThe Gilis and other of the Lesser Sunda Islands.

+ The M27 followed a Sydney ferry through the gate on its way to Manly, but it got caught in the western end of the net’s middle section.

+ The raid on Harpers Ferry is generally thought to have pushed the United States towards civil war.

+ In order to get to Mackinac Island, visitors have to buy a ticket on a ferry boat.

+ There is a ferry between Shanghai and Kobe periodically.

+ The ferry is popular for people to go to the zoo located in South Perth.

+ They islands, Ponza and Ventotene, can be reached by ferry or hydrofoil.

+ Orpheus decided to ride the ferry across the river Styx.

+ The Staten Island Ferry is a free ferry service that runs between the New York City boroughs of Staten Island and Manhattan.

+ They loaded the railroad cars on a ferry called the “SF Hydro”.

+ There are boats and ferry services to nearby islands of Malaysia and Indonesia.

+ Aberdeen was made in 1816 along the north shore of the Ohio River, at a site where a ferry was in service.

+ It is an important ferry port opposite Dover.

+ A river ferry service connected the two villages.

+ It also has a major ferry port with modern terminal, Rosslare Europort.

+ Besides the ferry crossings listed, there are commuter boat services along the river in London, and tourist boat services running both in London and upstream.

+ Besides the beach near the ferry terminal there is a beach just to the north known locally as the “Blue Lagoon” and the especially nice “Secret Beach” just to the south of town.

+ Taking the ferry cruise, you can see city buildings, river area and enjoy the river breeze.

+ Surrounding features include Spring Meadow Lake State Park, Lake Helena, Helena National Forest, the Big Belt Mountains, the Gates of the Mountains Wilderness, the Missouri River, Canyon Ferry Lake, Holter Lake, Hauser Lake, and the Elkhorn Mountains.

+ People had to get off trains in Jersey City, New Jersey and take a ferry to cross the river and reach New York City.

+ This is not to be confused with Tsuen Wan West Station on KCR West Rail, which lies on the newly reclaimed area near the former ferry pier.

+ It provides ferry and motorboat services to the nearby islands for tourists as well as for commuters living on the islands.

+ The Battle of Harpers Ferry was fought September 12ndash;15, 1862.

+ After the ferry left the dock, the bombs exploded and the ferry sank into deep water.

+ Greers Ferry is a city in the US state of Arkansas.

+ The ferry system called “the Alaska Marine Highway” also stops at Skagway.

+ A ferry between the island and Ireland is located at Holyhead which is the largest town on the island.

+ It is connected to Manhattan by way of the free Staten Island Ferry, a daily commuter ferry which has clear views of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and Lower Manhattan.

+ This meant she would ferry the passengers from Cherbourg to “Titanic” “Olympic” as they were too big to fit into the port at Cherbourg.

+ The bay is also home to the busy ferry operation between Basseterre and Charlestown on Nevis Island.

+ A cable ferry across a river by cables connected to both shores.

+ After the meeting, Longstreet assumed Lee had given up the risky Harpers Ferry scheme.

“shah” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “shah”:

+ In this final stage of battle Ahmad Shah Abdali’s left flank and right flank came down to battle field surrounding Maratha forces on three sides.

+ The dynasty was founded in 1736 by the brilliant military commander Nader Shah, who deposed the last member of the Safavid dynasty and proclaimed himself as the Shah of Iran.

+ Bahadur Shah became the Mughal Emperor after his father’s death on 28 September 1837.

+ From 1953 until the revolution of 1979, Shah was the absolute ruler.

+ Mohammed Zahir Shah took control and was able to keep Afghanistan’s neutral position in international politics.

+ Miran Shah is the tribal capital.

+ Akbarabadi Mahal, Kandahari Mahal,  Mumtaz Mahal, Hasina Begum Sahiba,  Muti Begum Sahiba, Qudsia Begum Sahiba, Fatehpuri Mahal Sahiba, Sarhindi Begum Sahiba and Shrimati Manbhavathi Baiji Lal Sahiba were the wives of Shah Jahan.

shah use in-sentences
shah use in-sentences

Example sentences of “shah”:

+ The British sent Bahadur Shah II, the last Mughal Emperor, out of India, and kept him in RangoonRangoon, Burma where he died in 1862.

+ After the Safavid dynasty ended, Nader ShahNadir Shah Afshar named after himself, and continued to rule over Azerbaijan’s territories.

+ His son Aram Shah came to the throne, only to be assassinated by Iltutmish in 1211.

+ Muhammed Quli Qutub Shah began building it in 1617.

+ Contemporary historians note that Princess Jahanara, aged 17, was so distressed by her mother’s pain that she started distributing gems to the poor, hoping for divine intervention and Shah Jahan, himself, was noted as being “paralysed by grief” and weeping fits.

+ Leila Pahlavi was a princess of Iran and the youngest daughter of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi of IranMohammad Reza Pahlavi, Shah of Iran, and his third wife, Farah Pahlavi.

+ Bahadur Shah ruled over a Mughal Empire that barely extended beyond Delhi’s Red Fort.

+ Chhetri dominated the military forces of Shah dynasty of Nepal.

+ Jalal Movaghar était sous le Règne du Shah d’Iran Maire et Gouverneur de la ville de Khorramshahr avec largement plus de 100.000 habitants.

+ He became the emperor of the Mughal Empire; his power was so depleted during his reign that it led to a saying in the Persian language, “Sultanat-e-Shah Alam, Az Dilli ta Palam”, meaning, ‘The kingdom of Shah Alam is from Delhi to Palam’, Palam being a suburb of Delhi.

+ Ahmad Shah Massoud was an Afghan military commander during Afghan-Soviet war and later on in the civil war afterwards.

+ Baba Hyder Vali of Mulbagal or Syed Shah Baba Hyder Auliya Hussaini Suharwardi was a 12th-century Sufi saint of Suharwardi order.

+ There is a clean and very huge veranda which leads to the Tomb of Baba Bulleh Shah as you enter the shrine.

+ Spear, Percival, ‘A History of India’ part 2 It was fought between the Afghan EmpireAfghan forces of Ahmad Shah Durrani along with his local Rohilla and other Pathan and Oudh allies, against the Maratha Empire.

+ Ahmad Shah Abdali had little faith on his allies’s ground troops.

+ The British sent Bahadur Shah II, the last Mughal Emperor, out of India, and kept him in RangoonRangoon, Burma where he died in 1862.

+ After the Safavid dynasty ended, Nader ShahNadir Shah Afshar named after himself, and continued to rule over Azerbaijan's territories.

More in-sentence examples of “shah”:

+ Bahadur Shah II Bahadur Shah II was the last emperor of the Mughal Empire in India.

+ Vivaan Shah as Arun Kumar.

+ Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Al-Musta’in Billah Ibni Almarhum Sultan Abu Bakar Riayatuddin Al-Muadzam Shah “Information Malaysia” was the fifth Sultan of Pahang from 1974 until his abdication in 2019.

+ In 1979, Iran’s Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi was overthrown by the History of Iran#Islamic RevolutionIslamic Revolution, giving way to an Ayatollah Khomeini.

+ It was an enormous task in the wake of the deep variance in the political thinking of Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah and Mir Waiz Mohammed Yusuf Shah who parted way along with his his aides towards the end of the first session.

+ They entered the Delhi Fort where Bahadur Shah II, the Mughal Emperor, lived, and asked him to become leader of the rebellion.

+ Amit Shah is an Indian politician and the current Home Minister of India.

+ He was the seventh Shah of the Safavid Dynasty.

+ It was built by Sultan SikandarSultan Sikandar shah kashmiri shahmiri in 1394 AD Later, the son of Sultan Sikandar, Zain-ul-Abidin got the mosque extended the masurement of masjid is 381 ft by 384 ft built in area of 1,46,000 sqf The attractions of the Jama Masjid with is unique architecture,has mejistic courtyard and 378 wooden Deodar pillars supporting wooden ceiling with 346 pillars of 21 feet in height and 5 feet in girth and 32 pillars with 48 feet in height and 6 feet in girth.

+ Nasir ad-Din Shah Qajar undertook the latest remodelling of the shrine in 1868, with the golden dome added in 1905.

+ He restored Shah Regime again in Nepal.After his death King Mahendra had ruled in Nepal from 13 March 1955 to 31 January 1972.

+ In January 2006, Premal Shah became Kiva’s president.

+ The film is directed by Aram Rappaport and produced by Hilary Shor, Atit Shah and Aaron Becker.

+ Stories of Subah Khan’s adventures and valour in the Battle of Mathura, fought between Ahmad Shah Abdali and the Hindu Jats in 1757, live on through folklore in the villages of Tanawal.

+ Sehvan sharif is basically known by the Muslim Sufi saint, philosopher and poet Hazrat Syed Usman Shah Marwandi commonly known as Lal Shahbaz Qalandar.

+ The film starred Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol, and Rani Mukherji.

+ Sajjad Ali Shah was born in Karachi.

+ In 1857, when the Indian Mutiny broke out, he accompanied Nicholson and his military force to Delhi to counter the rebels there, who were trying to win over the last Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah II, to their cause.

+ At that time, Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi was in power.

+ Given the politically uncertain times immediately preceding Akbar’s death, Shah Jahan was in a fair amount of physical danger of harm by political opponents of his father, and his conduct at this time can be understood as a precursor to the bravery that he would later be known for,he was also well known for his intelligent brain and creative ideas.

+ Her half-brother was Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the Shah of Iran.

+ Shah Abbas II was Shah of Iran from 1642 to 1666.

+ When Ahmad Shah Abdali announced his plans to invade Hindustan, he found in Subah Khan a young warrior who was keen to join his army with his clansmen.

+ Soltan Ahmad Shah Qajar was the last ruling Shah.

+ After Darius died, Xerxes became the Shah of Iran.

+ The son of the Qajar dynasty ruler Naser al-Din Shah Qajar, Mozaffar ad-Din was named crown prince and sent as governor to the northern province of Azerbaijan in 1861.

+ When he returned to Iran, the Shah regime arrested and imprisoned him for political reasons.

+ King Prithvi Narayan Shah of Gorkha in 1786 had invaded the Kathmandu Valley and unified Nepal.

+ Sultan Ahmad Shah died on 22 May 2019 at the National Heart Institute in Kuala Lumpur from a long-illness at the age of 88.

+ We have reached the decree of Shah Abbas I with a listing of the services provided by Melik for Shah authorities.

+ Mumtaz betrothed with shah jahan at the age of 14 in 1607 when Shah Jahan was 15, Shah Jahan, later married two other women.May 10, 1612 at the age of 19 the official marriage ceremony was held.

+ In 1747, after Nader Shah of Persia was killed, a great leader named Ahmad Shah Durrani united all the different Muslim tribes and established the Afghan Empire.

+ In 1532, Humayun and Sher Shah Suri clashed on the battlefield.

+ He was the Shah of Iran from the 1941 abdication of his father, until the Iranian Revolution in 1979.

+ It was built by Shah Abbas II for his entertainment and receptions.

+ Front troops of Ahmad Shah did not further advance fearing cannon fire of the Marathas’.

+ In this palace, Shah Abbas II and his successors would receive dignitaries and ambassadors, either on the terrace or in one of the stately reception halls.

+ After her death Shah Jahan married Mumtaz’s sister.

+ From the period of Sultan Nazuk Shah by Mirza Douglat in 1548 AD to the reign of Maharaja Ranbir Singh in 1872 AD, this shine was burnt down around eleven times.

+ Aram Shah was not a good ruler.

+ In November 1814, his father General Sanukaji Amar Singh Thapa died who was defending the His niece Queen Lalita Tripurasundari was the youngest wife of King Rana Bahadur Shah and the ruling Queen Mother.

+ The ruler Shah Ismail Khatai who was of Azerbaijani origin, united all the territories of Azerbaijan under his control.

+ Newman “Safavid Iran” p.81 His name was Sultan Muhammed Mirza until he became Shah on 15 May 1642.

+ He visited Iran as a personal guest of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.

+ After Darius became Shah of Iran, he divided the Persian Empire into twenty provinces, and appointed a governor for each province.

+ They claim to be descendants of Baba Utman Shamraiz, who accompanied Sher Shah Suri in his expedition into India.

+ Muhammad Nadir Shah was King of Afghanistan from 15 October 1929 until his assassination in November 1933.

+ As a child, Shah Jahan received a broad education befitting his status as a Mughal prince, which included martial training and exposure to a wide variety of cultural arts, such as poetry and music, most of which was inculcated, according to court chroniclers, by Akbar and Ruqaiya.

+ Bahadur Shah II Bahadur Shah II was the last emperor of the Mughal Empire in India.

+ Vivaan Shah as Arun Kumar.

How to use in-sentence of “derby”

How to use in-sentence of “derby”:

– They may be little more than Derby derbies, for example the Gloucestershire Cup.

– McGrath bred the race horse, Aristides, the winner of the first Kentucky Derby in 1875.

– Some people had thought the reason Derby kept losing in the FA Cup was that they were cursed by gypsies, as the Baseball Ground was built on the site of a gypsy camp.

– In the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s it was home to some of the biggest boxing, wrestling and roller derby events.

– He was the winner of the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes in 2002.

– He is currently the manager of Derby County.

How to use in-sentence of derby
How to use in-sentence of derby

Example sentences of “derby”:

- The miniskirt received worldwide attention when model Jean Shrimpton wore one on Derby Day during Melbourne Cup week in 1965.

- For a long time, many people did not believe roller derby was a real sport.
- The earlier systems met at Derby railway station.

– The miniskirt received worldwide attention when model Jean Shrimpton wore one on Derby Day during Melbourne Cup week in 1965.

– For a long time, many people did not believe roller derby was a real sport.

– The earlier systems met at Derby railway station.

– Even with these rules and safety equipment, roller derby players can get knocked down and get badly hurt, so usually only adults play “full contact” roller derby.

– In the 1940s he presented the paintings to Derby Museum and Art Gallery.

– The area is surrounded by major conurbations, including Huddersfield, Manchester, Sheffield, Derby and Stoke-on-Trent.

– It is eight miles south of Derby and two miles from the River Trent.

– He was christened at Quarndon near Derby on 8 February 1813.

– The British Rail Class 44 or Sulzer Type 4 diesel locomotives were built by British Railways’ Derby Works between 1959 and 1960.

– Holtzendorff worked for the Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Company.

– Blanche McIntyre won the award for Best Director for The Seagull, a co-production with Headlong, Nuffield, Southampton and Derby Theatre at the UK Theatre Awards 2013.

– The British Rail Class 159, known as “South Western Turbo” by Network SouthEast, is a Derby Works.

– When the bird died, Hudson gave its body to Derby Museum and Art Gallery.

– In 2011, Derby City Council announced that it was to use Joseph Wright of Derby to brand the city of Derby.

– The British Rail Class 107 diesel multiple units were built by the Derby Carriage and Wagon WorksDerby Works of British Railways and were introduced in 1960.

– During this time, the Derby Playhouse Studio, under the direction of John North, David Milne and Claire Grove, provided a year-round programme of productions.

– Players in 30 December’s English Premier League matches between Derby County and Blackburn Rovers, and Manchester City and Liverpool F.C., wore black bands in his honour.

More in-sentence examples of “derby”:

Derby became a high profile town internationally in sport following the appointment of Brian Clough as manager of Derby County F.C.

– He returned to Derby with the knowledge and a group of Italians.

– It was owned and run by Derby Playhouse Ltd from its opening in 1975 until 2008, when the company ceased operating.

– It was based in Derby and provided Railwaytrain services in the East Midlands and surrounding areas, mainly in the counties of South Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Derbyshire, Northamptonshire and Lincolnshire.

– It was built from 1994 to 1997 and was opened with the derby Grazer AK versus SK Sturm Graz.

– The British Rail Class 114 diesel multiple units were built by BR Derby from 1956 to 1957.

– Turbostar is the name given to a series of diesel multiple units at their Derby Carriage and Wagon WorksLitchurch Lane Works in Derby, England.

– It reopened in October 2009 as the Derby Theatre.

– He played for Kimblesworth Juniors, Huddersfield Town, Mansfield Town, Derby County, Rotherham United, Barrow and Boston during the 1950s and 1960s.

– When Mackay left in 1976, Derby got slowly worse until they went down in 1980.

– In the 1840s, when Stephenson was building the North Midland Railway from Derby to Rotherham and Leeds, he found coal buried under the ground on the way to Clay Cross.

– The Merseyside derby is a association footballfootball rivalry between two clubs in Liverpool, England ndash; Everton F.C.

– Tramcar n°1 is the only Derby tramcar preserved and is located at the National Tramway Museum in Crich, Derbyshire.

– In 1598, a succession dispute between the daughters of Ferdinando Stanley, 5th Earl of Derby and Stanley’s brother, William Stanley was heard.

– By 2006, women in every big city in the USA and Canada were starting their own roller derby clubs.

– The Derby Playhouse company had a national reputation for its productions.

– The Football League began again the next season, but Derby did not play well and were relegated in 1953.

– The Derby Sketching Club is a members’ club meeting in Derby, England.

– It is near the citycities of Stoke-on-Trent, Derby and Lichfield.

– She has been MP for Derby South since 1983.

– The British Rail Class 375 Electrostar electric multiple unit train was built by Bombardier Transportation at their Derby Works, from 1999 to 2005.

– Close on Rose’s heels, the entrepreneur Bonnie Heath soon set up his own thoroughbred horse farm and produced the state’s first Kentucky Derby winner.

– The Class 170 “Turbostar” is a diesel multiple unit at their Derby Carriage and Wagon WorksDerby Litchurch Lane Works, England.

– The British Rail Class 423 Derby Works.

– A Derby only allows a certain age of horse to race.

– He also left a collection of 2,200 pressed plants in 79 volumes, mostly from Derbyshire, which are now held in the herbarium at Derby Museum and Art Gallery.

- Derby became a high profile town internationally in sport following the appointment of Brian Clough as manager of Derby County F.C.

- He returned to Derby with the knowledge and a group of Italians.
- It was owned and run by Derby Playhouse Ltd from its opening in 1975 until 2008, when the company ceased operating.

– He lived at Chellaston, near Derby until he died in 1967.

– There are four museums: Derby Museum and Art Gallery; Pickford’s House Museum; The Silk Mill and The Royal Crown Derby Museum.

– In 1765 Thomas Bennet bought the mill from Lloyd subject to a mortgage to the Wilson family but the mill was neglected for years, because other mills in Derby and Cheshire had grown to become competitor, and silk trade itself had declined.

– The theatre was reopened in October 2009 as the Derby Theatre under the ownership of the University of Derby.

– Alfred John Keene was a founder member, in 1887, of the Derby Sketching Club with F Booty, William Swindell, George Thompson, Charles Terry And Frank Timms.

– Following a poor start to the 2007-2008 season which saw Derby achieve just one win in 14 matches Billy Davies has left Derby County FC.

– The British Rail Derby Lightweight diesel multiple units, were the first such trains to be built en-masse for British Railways.

– Goodey gave his collection of paintings to Derby Museum in 1936.

– In November 2013, the theatre was recognised for its partnership with the University of Derby by winning the Excellence and Innovation in the Arts award at the 2013 THE Awards.

– He plays as a Defender defender for Derby County.

– Céspedes won the Home Run Derby in 2013 and 2014.

– Price McGrath was a “sporting-man” who opened the first gambling house in the American South, and bred the race horse, Aristides, the winner of the first Kentucky Derby in 1875.

– But in August 1748, unofficial holidays were taken during elections and Derby races.

– According to “The Derby Mercury” some of the former unionists were never able to find next employment in Derby.

– In World War I, Derby was targeted by GermanyGerman Zeppelin air bombers.

– It is built by Bombardier Transportation at their Derby Carriage and Wagon WorksLitchurch Lane Works in Derby, England.

– They were built for British Rail between 1989 and 1992 by BREL at their Derby Works.

– The British Rail Class 108 diesel multiple units were built by BR Derby from 1958 to 1961, with a final production quantity of 333 vehicles.

– Twenty-four of these 5-car units were built between 1988-89 by BREL at their Derby works.

– Gresley was born in Derbyshire and studied in Derby art school.

– Until then, Derby had been one of the few towns in England with a cathedral but not city status.

– The new Derby Playhouse was opened on 20 September 1975 by the 11th Duke of Devonshire.

– Miller signed a three year deal with newly promoted English Premier League club Derby County F.C.Derby County on 31 August 2007 for an undisclosed fee, thought to be around £3 million, but later confirmed by Derby County manager Paul Jewell to be closer to £2.25m.

– He was the Member of Parliament for Liverpool West Derby from 1983 to 2010.

Make sentence of “fort”

How to use in-sentence of “fort”:

+ Government, and the name changed to Fort Wise.

+ Then the fort was renamed Chihkan Tower and became an exhibition center.

+ The fort was completed by the early 1820s.

+ He also competed for the Memorial Cup as a member of the Fort William Rangers.

+ She was elected as Fort Worth’s first female mayor in 1991.

Make sentence of fort
Make sentence of fort

Example sentences of “fort”:

+ Weaver was born on April 10, 1930 in Fort Lauderdale, FloridaFort Lauderdale, Florida.

+ One of these places is Fort McHenry, which defended against the British Empire during the War of 1812.

+ There are many tourist attractions, especially the fort which is on the Hungarian side of the town.

+ Fort Banks, is an old World War II fort that was used to protect the entrance to Botany Bay.

+ Student Media at Fort Hays is housed under the banner Tiger Media Network.

+ Later that month she debuted in the Bass Performance Hall in Fort Worth, Texas.

+ Washington and the Continental Army were driven out of New York entirely after the battle of Fort Washington and other defeats, and forced to retreat through New Jersey and into Pennsylvania.

+ They made him a colonel on 3 May 1775, and he immediately rode off to the west, arriving at Castleton, VermontCastleton in the disputed New Hampshire Grants in time to join with Ethan Allen and his men in the capture of Fort Ticonderoga.

+ In the 290s the Romans built a fort at Pevensey, which they named Anderitum.

+ The fort was destroyed by the Vikings in 993.

+ Weaver was born on April 10, 1930 in Fort Lauderdale, FloridaFort Lauderdale, Florida.

+ One of these places is Fort McHenry, which defended against the British Empire during the War of 1812.
+ There are many tourist attractions, especially the fort which is on the Hungarian side of the town.

+ When Arnold’s commanders heard that the French had captured of Fort William Henry, they turned around.

+ The Vellore Fort is the primary tourist attraction in the district headquarters Vellore.During British rule, Tipu Sultan’s family and the last king of Sri Lanka, Vikrama Rajasinha, were held as royal prisoners in the fort.

+ He returned to Bent’s Fort several times during his life to again provide meat for the fort‘s residents.

+ It is followed by the “Kleiner Feldberg” and the “Altkönig” with the remains of a late Iron Age hill fort La-Tène A, ca.

+ The Fort became the setting of the Abdication crisis during 1936, when Edward abdicated the throne following the British and Dominion governments’ opposition to his marriage to Wallis Simpson.

+ The Ancient RomeRomans built a fort on the rocky overlooks the town.

+ The fort was used until 1910, upon which the fort became useless.

More in-sentence examples of “fort”:

+ The city has been defended with walls since the foundation of the Deva Victrix fort on the site in 79.

+ The Japanese began to use the fort as an army hospital.
+ The rebel Continental Army, led by George Washington, had to leave Manhattan after losing the Battle of Fort Washington on 16 November 1776.

+ The city has been defended with walls since the foundation of the Deva Victrix fort on the site in 79.

+ The Japanese began to use the fort as an army hospital.

+ The rebel Continental Army, led by George Washington, had to leave Manhattan after losing the Battle of Fort Washington on 16 November 1776.

+ On August 1, 1763, most of the Native Americans broke off the siege at Fort Pitt in order to intercept 500 British troops marching to the fort under Colonel Bouquet.

+ Fort Amsterdam was a fort on the southern tip of modern-day Manhattan that was the administrative headquarters for the Dutch and then British rule of New York from 1625 to 1790, when it was torn down after the American Revolution.

+ The fort was taken and held by the Maharajas until 1947.

+ When the United States refused to surrender Fort Sumter in Charleston, South Carolina, the Confederates attacked the fort, beginning the American Civil War.

+ In Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and Palm Beach, only one snow flurry was recorded.

+ The fort was named “James Fort” and the town “Jamestown”, in honour of the Duke of York, later King James II of England.

+ In August 1756, after the British lost Siege of Fort St Philip were ordered to form a second battalion.

+ When construction of the fort was finalised, there were a total of 41 gun emplacements around Sydney Harbour.

+ The house was later sold to Fort Williamson.

+ At the Guinea coast they built their first fort in 1482.

+ Two companies sent from Fort Niagara to rescue the supply train were also defeated.

+ Paxton was born on May 17, 1955 in Fort Worth, Texas.

+ Jamrud Fort is at 33.969N,71.338E.

+ Rayner died on January 21, 2004, of complications from pneumonia in Fort Myers, Florida at the age of 84.

+ Lindisfarne also has the small castle, based on a Tudor fort and open to visitors.

+ In 1930 a replica of Fort Ouiatenon was built near its original site by a local physician named Richard Wetherill.

+ He defeated the NetherlandsDutch to claim Taiwan in 1662 at the Siege of Fort Zeelandia.

+ Coats lives in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

+ Tribes like the Shawnee, Cherokee, and the Miami all lived in Fort Thomas.

+ Two smaller strongholds that linked Fort Pitt to the east, Fort Bedford and Fort Ligonier, were fired upon throughout the conflict, but were never taken.

+ Hendrix chose the army and on May 31, 1961 was sent to Fort Campbell, Kentucky.

+ The district included most of the majority-black precincts in and around Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach.

+ He died on February 27, 2013 from bone cancer in Fort Worth, Texas, aged 78..

+ The current fort is designed as a pentagon and was built from 1861–1864.

+ Madison was born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

+ When they left the shipyard, the Union forces withdrew to Fort Monroe across Hampton Roads.

+ Because at that moment the Spanish’s king was Felipe II, the fort was named Fuerte San Felipe.

+ It was probably a lot like Fort Elizabeth on Guayanilla Bay, Puerto Rico.

+ However, Rajesh imitates the voice of all male members of the group and tricked her to come to an abandoned fort at wrong time.

+ Juan Ramon Segundo Meza in Fort Worth, Texas.

+ It is run by the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod and is located in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

+ Black Hole of Calcutta was a dungeon in old Fort William, KolkataCalcutta, India.

+ The fort and other facilities were manned by soldiers.

+ The fort is named after William Bowen Campbell, the last Whig Party Whig Governor of Tennessee.

+ Brothers died on May 13, 2013 in Fort Lee, New Jersey from respiratory failure, aged 85.Associated Press.

+ Kansas State’s football team officially started playing in 1896 with a 14–0 loss to Fort Riley on November 28, 1896.

+ The Dutch gave him the fort and left all the goods and property of the Dutch East India Company behind.

+ Tenorio died on May 4, 2020 in Fort Worth, Texas at the age of 80.

+ Gordon was known for his roles in “Bullitt”, “Papillon”, “Omen III: The Final Conflict”, “Revolt at Fort Laramie”, “The Exorcist III”, and in “Lethal Weapon”.

+ To save money the club played its 2003 home games at Dragon Stadium, a high school stadium in Southlake, a Fort Worth suburb.

+ Ryan Hunter-Reay is an AmericansAmerican racecar driver from Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

+ On high ground, the fort had a view all the way to the James River.

+ The University of Fort Hare is a public university in Alice, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

+ He was also president of the University of North Texas Health Science Center in Fort Worth, Texas from 2000 to 2006.

+ The district includes the cities of Davenport, Iowa City, Muscatine, Clinton, Burlington, Ottumwa, Fort Madison, Oskaloosa, Bettendorf, Newton and Pella.

+ The fort was the last major coastal stronghold of the Confederacy.

+ The hill fort comprises the slight earthwork remains of the hill fort which is now nearly ploughed down.

Example uses in sentence of “constellations”

How to use in-sentence of “constellations”:

– It is now one of the 88 constellations defined by the International Astronomical Union.

– Aries is one of the constellations of the zodiac.

– It was one of the 48 constellations listed by an astronomer known as Ptolemy around the year 150 CE.

– The astronomer named Ptolemy included it in Ursa Major when he made a list of 48 constellations in the 2nd century.

– People used constellations to tell the difference in the colors.

– It is in the direction of the constellations Sagittarius Sagittarius and Scorpius.

– It was one of the 48 constellations listed by Ptolemy.

Example uses in sentence of constellations
Example uses in sentence of constellations

Example sentences of “constellations”:

– Beginning at the north, the other constellations near Antlia are Hydra the sea snake, Pyxis the compass, Vela the sails, and Centaurus the centaur.

– Most constellations have names that come from Greek mythology, like Orion or Andromeda.

– He worked with a therapeutic method best known as Family Constellations and Systemic Constellations.

– In contrast, constellations and asterisms are just line-of-sight visual groups as seen from the Earth.

– Due to the proximity of the Alpha Centauri system, the constellations would, for the most part, appear similar.

– They used the constellations to help them see the motion of the planets and to guess the position of the Sun.

– It is one of the 88 modern constellations that were made by the International Astronomical Union.

– Orion can be used to find the constellations Gemini, Auriga, and Canis Major.

- Beginning at the north, the other constellations near Antlia are Hydra the sea snake, Pyxis the compass, Vela the sails, and Centaurus the centaur.

- Most constellations have names that come from Greek mythology, like Orion or Andromeda.

– The two constellations often appear in legend together, and are part of the Dreamings of several language groups.

– The belt contains bright stars in many constellations including.

– It is one of the 88 modern constellations today.

– Carina is one of the 0 modern constellations that were made by the International Astronomical Union.

– Capricornus is one of the 88 modern constellations, and was also one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy.

– They made maps of the constellations and stars for religious reasons and calendars to work out the time of year.

“deathly” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “deathly”:

– He has also appeared in “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1″.

– It is also noted at the end of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” that she marries Ron and they have two children together called Rose and Hugo, to which the children has taken after their parents’ initials.

– Jones is known for his roles as Arnim Zola in “Captain America: The First Avenger”, Dobby in “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” and “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows”, as Claudius Templesmith in “The Hunger Games”, Irving Paul Lazar in “Frost/Nixon”, and as Percy Alleline in “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy”.

– The last book of the series, “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” was released on 21 July 2007.

– In “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows”, she marries the werewolf Remus Lupin, and many people disapprove of her choice.

deathly some ways to use
deathly some ways to use

Example sentences of “deathly”:

– Bonham Carter played Bellatrix Lestrange in “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix”, “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince”, and “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” parts 1 and 2.

– In the seventh book, “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows”, Harry Potter and his friends find all of Voldemort’s horcruxes and defeat him.

– In early July 2009 Grint had Swine influenzaswine flu and was forced to take a few days off from filming Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

– Ngarrindjeri people of the central desert say that a meteor is an omen of deathly disease.

– For most of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows”, “The Quibbler” writes positive views on Harry, and tells people to support him.

– In “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows”, Harry, Ron and Hermione leave Hogwarts to complete Dumbledore’s task: to search for and destroy Voldemort’s remaining four Horcruxes, and then find and kill the Dark Lord.

– The jet engines of the new machine often caused problems, that’s why a lot of machines had deathly accidents.

– Draco’s family was “one of the first to come back to the good side after the Wizarding War ended and Voldemort was defeated.” In a stage play towards the end of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2″ Malfoy married Astoria Greengrass and have an only child, Scorpius Malfoy who is identical to Draco.

– Remus Lupin feels that he has endangered her and her son, and leaves her at the beginning of the Deathly Hallows.

– By the end of “Deathly Hallows”, Harry possesses all three Deathly Hallows: the Cloak of Invisibility, the Resurrection Stone, and the Elder Wand, They are three of the most powerful magical items in all of the wizarding-world.

- Bonham Carter played Bellatrix Lestrange in "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix", "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince", and "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" parts 1 and 2.

- In the seventh book, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows", Harry Potter and his friends find all of Voldemort's horcruxes and defeat him.
- In early July 2009 Grint had Swine influenzaswine flu and was forced to take a few days off from filming Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

How to use in sentence of “scary”

How to use in-sentence of “scary”:

– Its lower register is deep, dark, and could be used for scary movies and such.

– A group of tourists learn that a legend is real and more scary than they thought.

– This can be scary for beginners, but the wiki suggests that new users can still install Arch Linux by investing time and effort.

– She talked about many scary things, like jails and criminals, and made fun of them.

– NME said of the song: “In case folks been smoking too much heavy ‘chronic’ lately, West Coast rap founder and scary legend Andre Young, aka Dr Dre, jogs their memories on ‘Forgot About Dre’.

– He wrote many scary short stories.

– Attractions include Snow WhiteSnow White’s Scary Adventures and It’s a Small World.

– He wrote scary horror novels.

How to use in sentence of scary
How to use in sentence of scary

Example sentences of “scary”:

– Some of his older works later experienced newfound popularity: “Thank You for Being a Friend” was used as the opening theme for “The Golden Girls”, and the children’s novelty song “Spooky scary skeletonsSpooky Scary Skeletons” became an Internet meme in the 2010s.

– Wozzeck has scary visions: he sees the sinking sun covering the world in flames.

– But its kind of scary having a kindergartener having the power of the edit button, isn’t it? I’m just shaking at the possibilities.

– The audience hears scary music.

– The game is known for its strange and sometimes scary content.

– The movie tells the story of a scary maestro who is being invited to a party by its mayor at his mansion.

– Other guests told scary stories, but Mary could not think of one.

– It has black fur and makes a loud and very scary screeching noise.

– In order to do this, he terrorizes everyone by doing things such as dropping a chandelier and wearing a scary disguise in the middle of a large party.

– He made Siddhartha think of scary things.

– The suggestion is: “Give me a treat or I will play a trick on you.” People mainly dress up as ghosts, witches, or other scary things for Halloween.

– But when Native people tell horror stories, they use another scary character to replace the skin-walker.

– A monster is any scary creature in fiction.

– Spooky Scary Skeletons is a 1996 Halloween song by Andrew Gold.

- Some of his older works later experienced newfound popularity: "Thank You for Being a Friend" was used as the opening theme for "The Golden Girls", and the children's novelty song "Spooky scary skeletonsSpooky Scary Skeletons" became an Internet meme in the 2010s.

- Wozzeck has scary visions: he sees the sinking sun covering the world in flames.
- But its kind of scary having a kindergartener having the power of the edit button, isn't it? I'm just shaking at the possibilities.

“endurance” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “endurance”:

– The Karabakh horse is said to have a good endurance and loyalty to master.

– The 24 Hours of Le Mans is the world’s oldest active sports car race in endurance racing.

– Other things such as the length of an arm wrestler’s arm, his/her muscle and arm mass/density, hand grip size, wrist endurance and flexibility, reaction time, as well as countless other traits, can add to the advantages of one arm wrestler over another.

– There are two main types of endurance rides which are competitive trail riding and endurance rides.

– While designed as an F1 engine, the DFV was also used as in endurance racing.

– Battle modes in arenas let two teams battle in different modes, and Cartoon Eliminators are endurance races where last kart in each lap is eliminated.

– The hormone can be used for blood doping in endurance sports although this is illegal in all athletic competitions.

– This series involves young riders, usually 15-16 year olds, and puts them through a number of races each night to test both their sprint and endurance skills.

endurance - sentence examples
endurance – sentence examples

Example sentences of “endurance”:

– A larger engine was built for endurance racing in the mid 1970s.

– Each race team has more than one driver because endurance races last for several hours, so drivers take turns.

– Most running races test speed, endurance or both.

– A separate 1997 study of guaraná’s effects on the physical activity of rats showed increased memory retention and physical endurance when compared with a placebo.

– In addition, better endurance is necessarily because in the fight, fighters always need a good breath.

– A special endurance version, the DFL, was then developed.

– So, it can charge quickly and also provide greater endurance compared to lithium ion batteries.

– To ensure the stability and endurance of the archive, The Internet Archive is mirrored at Bibliotheca Alexandrina in Egypt, the only library in the world with a mirror.

– In 2011 Michael Waltrip Racing entered into a technical alliance with AF Corse to provide them sportscars to race in the FIA World Endurance Championship and Tudor United SportsCar Championship.

– Kinne’ George Cross recognized his endurance as a military prisoner who was held in Korea in 1951-1953.

– It is a distance race that demands a great deal of endurance as well as speed.

- A larger engine was built for endurance racing in the mid 1970s.

- Each race team has more than one driver because endurance races last for several hours, so drivers take turns.
- Most running races test speed, endurance or both.

– He also competed in VLN endurance racing and 24 Hours Nürburgring.

– Training can consolidate muscle endurance, cardio endurance and increase flexibility.

– However, humans have endurance and can jog-trot for long distances.

– Suzuka also hosts other motorsport events including the Suzuka 1000km endurance race.

– Other horse events in the area include cowboy mounted shooting by the Florida Outlaws, as well as endurance rides, barrel races, “extreme” cowboy events, jumper shows, trick shows, parades, draft pulls, and more.

– A fakir or faqir, is a Sufi who performs feats of endurance or magic.

– He was a person of legendary strength and endurance as well as a keen observer of birds and nature.

– In this way younger members with endurance and older men with experience have their roles in the hunt.

Example sentences of “masterpiece”

How to use in-sentence of “masterpiece”:

+ In 1532 The Prince -a masterpiece of Italian literature- was published: it was a political treatise by the Italian diplomat, historian and political theorist Niccolò Machiavelli.

+ Don’t expect a masterpiece and you should walk away moderately pleased with the experience”.

+ Abhijñānashākuntala, that is regarded as a masterpiece was the first to be translated into English and German.

+ She is known for her role as Lila Crane in the classic masterpiece “Psycho”, and in the sequel “Psycho II”.

+ Many people see it as the masterpiece of Persian Architecture.

Example sentences of masterpiece
Example sentences of masterpiece

Example sentences of “masterpiece”:

+ It was considered by Sinan to be his masterpiece and is one of the highest achievements of Islamic architecture.

+ His central work, the "Divine ComedyCommedia is considered the greatest literary work composed in the Italian language and a masterpiece of world literature.

+ It was considered by Sinan to be his masterpiece and is one of the highest achievements of Islamic architecture.

+ His central work, the “Divine ComedyCommedia is considered the greatest literary work composed in the Italian language and a masterpiece of world literature.

+ More recently, Othello was shown on Masterpiece Theater on PBS.

+ His masterpiece in this vein came when he opened a line to Kobe in 1920 and produced a newspaper advertisement sniping at the crowded trains of his Hanshin rivals.

+ Her 1998 album “Ray of Light” is considered to be a masterpiece and sold over 18 million copies worldwide.

+ The room that he rents out to movie his pornographic masterpiece is destroyed.

+ It was re-released on VHS and LaserDisc in 1997 as part of the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection.

+ Most of the poems in the book were written by Wordsworth, though it also contained Coleridge’s “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner”, which many people call his masterpiece and one of the great poems in English.

+ The collection released before it was the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection.

+ One French journalist described the movie as “the most unpleasant American movie ever seen.” The magazine “Positif” described the movie as a masterpiece and “the of the year”.

+ The masterpiece was about the court life of Prince Genji, and his wife, Aoi in 10th-century Japan.

+ His second single “Vincent”, featuring Vincent Van Gogh’s masterpiece “Starry Night”, also topped the UK and US charts in 1971.

+ It houses a collection of more than 400,000 exhibits, over 5,600 paintings and 8,400 drawings and prints, and includes many foreign masterpiece collections, including Miroslav Gospel.

+ Iputhou Pakhangba Laishang, the ancient temple dedicated to Pakhangba, in the heart of Kangla, the old metropolis of Ancient Manipur, is a masterpiece of Meitei architecture.

+ It was re-released on March 9, 1999 as part of the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection video series.

+ It is considered a masterpiece of High Renaissance architecture.

+ His politican masterpiece called,The Baptism of Poland” caused, that germans,bohemians and vielets didn’t anymore attacked Poland, beacause he got a baptism from the bishop from the Bohemia, which was a german Fiefdom.

In-sentence examples of “southeast”

How to use in-sentence of “southeast”:

– It is located circa 15 kilometers southeast of Varberg.

– Dietzenbach is in the “Rhine-Main area” 25km southeast of Frankfurt.

– The term was not only applied to Punt, located southeast of Egypt, but also to regions of Asia east and northeast of Egypt, such as Lebanon, which was the source of wood for temples.

– Ancient South Korean culture has developed with the culture of Siberia, the northern part of Central Asia, the southern part of Southeast Asia and neighboring countries like China.

– It is about southeast of the city of Los Angeles.

– In: Maltby E “et al” “Tropical lowland peatlands of Southeast Asia”, proceedings of a workshop on integrated planning and management of tropical lowland peatlands held at Cisarua, Indonesia, 3–8 July 1992.

– It formed as an extratropical cyclone, a type of weather system, to the southeast of Nantucket, MassachusettsNantucket, Massachusetts.

– He signs almost all of his letters with “Subcomandante Marcos, from the mountains of the southeast of Mexico.” He is wearing a ski-mask in every picture and video of him and ski-masks have become a symbol of the EZLN in Mexico, as the majority of its supporters also wear them.

In-sentence examples of southeast
In-sentence examples of southeast

Example sentences of “southeast”:

– Rio de Janeiro is the smallest state in the Southeast Region and one of the smallest in Brazil.

– The government has promised to continue its economic reforms to help the Philippines match the pace of development in the newly industrialized countries of Southeast Asia.

– They are found in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Southeast Asia, the Mediterranean, Florida, and Hawaii, and possibly in many other tropical and semi-tropical regions.

– It is in the southeast of Ardèche.

– In southeast Asia, between May and October, many people have health problems because of the clouds of smoke.

– In Colombia, the peoples were similar to those of Asia, because scientists say that the first people came to AmericasAmerica from Siberia or southeast Asia more than 50,000 years ago.

– Saint Martin is a tropical island in the northeast Caribbean, approximately 300km southeast of Puerto Rico.

– To the southeast of the city is the River Grande-Anse.

– The municipality is in the foothills of the mountains southeast of Lake Geneva.

– Newport is a city in the southeast of Wales, Great Britain.

- Rio de Janeiro is the smallest state in the Southeast Region and one of the smallest in Brazil.

- The government has promised to continue its economic reforms to help the Philippines match the pace of development in the newly industrialized countries of Southeast Asia.

– The “arrondissement” of Montbrison is bordered to the north by the “arrondissement” of Arrondissement of RoanneRoanne, to the east by the Rhône department, to the southeast by the “arrondissement” of Saint-Étienne, to the south by the Haute-Loire department, and to the west by the Puy-de-Dôme department.

– Salak fruit is grown in southeast Asia.

– Očauš extends in the southeast – northwest, between the river basins of Vrbanja river and Ukrina.

– This is a template that was created to easily update every article with the 2008-09 NHL Southeast Division standings.

– Brunei is a country in Southeast Asia.

– Prod., 70, 1098 -1103 “Nerium oleander” is native to northern Africa, the eastern mediterranean SeaMediterranean basin and southeast Asia.

– Batara Guru’s wife in southeast Asia is the same Hindu deity Durga, who has been popular since ancient times, and she too has a complex character with benevolent and fierce manifestations, each visualized with different names such as Uma, Sri, Kali and others.

– It is situated in east and southeast London and it forms part of the boroughs of Southwark, Tower Hamlets, Lewisham, Newham and Greenwich.

More in-sentence examples of “southeast”:

– Flood watches were also sent out for: southeast Pennsylvania, northern Delaware, northern New Jersey, east-central New York, southern New England.

– To the east of Montana is North Dakota; to the southeast is a short border with South Dakota.

– In 2020, Hurricane Laura struck western Louisiana and southeast Texas.

– The last eruption of Haleakala happened over 200 years ago, and this lava flow can be seen between Ahihi Bay and La Perouse Bay on the southeast shore.

– Streets were flooded throughout southeast Texas, mobile homes were destroyed, and three people were killed.

– The site is not far from the country’s border with Mozambique, which is in the southeast of the African continent.

– Albaredo Arnaboldi is a “comune” in the Province of Pavia in the ItalyItalian region Lombardy, which is about 40km south of Milan and about 12km southeast of Pavia.

– On 24 December, the 8th Fleet, 11th Air Fleet, and all other Japanese naval units in the New Guinea and Solomon Islands areas were combined under one command, designated the Southeast Area Fleet with Jinichi Kusaka in command.

– Rohan lay north of the Ered NimraisWhite Mountains, southeast of Isengard and southwest of the Emyn Muil.

– Ulsan is a metropolitan city in the southeast of South Korea.

– Along the way, traders spread Indian culture – notably Hinduism and Buddhism, but also advances in the sciences and arts, the Sanskrit writing system and sophisticated models of statehood – across mainland Southeast Asia, as far east as the southern half of Vietnam, and down through the islands of Indonesia.

– During the 20th century RepublicRepublican and Communist governments saw this as a relic of the past.”Buddhist Funeral Cultures of Southeast Asia and China”, eds.

– Selous’s Zebra lives in the northwest of Kenya, parts of Uganda, and the southeast of Sudan.

– It is bordered to the northwest by the Arrondissement of Saint-QuentinSaint-Quentin “arrondissement”, to the northeast by the Vervins “arrondissement”, to the east by the Ardennes department, to the southeast by the Soissons “arrondissement”, to the southwest by the Oise department and to the northwest by the Somme department.

– It is shown still painted in obsolete Network SouthEast livery.

– She was Regent of Southeast Minahasa from 2008 to 2013.

– It is about 20km east of Ambérieu-en-Bugey and 38km southeast of Bourg-en-Bresse.

– It is also used by some snakes in Southeast Asia to move across tidal mud flats.

– Today, much of the natural latex comes from Southeast Asia, such as Malaysia and Indonesia.

– Looe is a small coastal town and fishing port in southeast Cornwall, United Kingdom.

– It goes southeast from Dodge City and first intersects U.S.

– This unit was one of the last to carry Network SouthEast livery.

– The Azores southeast of Newfoundland.

– It starts in the mountains of British Columbia, flowing southeast and east into Alberta.

– It is believed that the tomatoes originated in Southeast Asia.

– Geographically and culturally, the region now called north-east India is between the two traditions of Indic Asia and Mongoloid Asia and is regarded as part of Southeast Asia.

– It is located about 15km southeast of Aue, and 35km southwest of Chemnitz.

– Although Asian elephants are declining in numbers overall, particularly in Southeast Asia, the population in the Western Ghats may be increasing.

– Dinosaur National Monument is a National Monument on the southeast flank of the Uinta Mountains on the border between Colorado and Utah at the confluence of the Green and Yampa Rivers.

– The town is about 30km southeast of Frankfurt.

– It is adjacent to Lake Ontario, southeast from the Canada–US border of Ontario.

– Rugby is 15 miles northeast of Warwick and 30 miles southeast of Birmingham.

– Nusa Penida is an island to the southeast of Bali, Indonesia.

– Curry is the English word for any of a general variety of Thai, and other South Asian and Southeast Asian cuisines, though curry has been adopted into many other cuisines.

– Gas is a city in the northwestern part of Allen County, KansasAllen County, in southeast Central United States.

– In Southeast Asia, Singapore publisher Chuang Yi, currently translates Pokémon Adventures into English, and continues to translate new volumes to this day, so far up to volume 30.

– In 2003, Wizet created a hugely successful game called “MapleStory”, which eventually had clients in South Korea, Japan, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand, Southeast Asia, North America and Europe and many other places.

– The Amazing Spiez! was broadcast in France on TF1, Canada on Teletoon, Japan on NHK, USA on Cartoon Network, Southeast Asia on Disney Channel Asia.

– The Washington Navy Yard is the former shipyard and Weaponordnance plant of the Southeast Washington, D.C.

– Roughly 36 hours later, the remnants of Genevieve regenerated into a tropical depression to the southeast of the main Hawaiian Islands.

– Located to the southeast of the province, on the right bank of the Paraná River, it is 18 km from the city of Corrientes, to which the General Belgrano Bridge links it.

– They live in Southeast Asiasoutheast Asia and nearby areas.

– Tjunkaya’s work has been shown in several Art exhibitionexhibitions in Australia, Europe, North America and Southeast Asia.

– It is southeast of Bristol.

– Gaet’ale pond is the largest of a series of small Pondponds found approximately 4 kilometres southeast of Dallol springs.

– Mecklenburgische Seenplatte is a Districts of Germanydistrict in the southeast of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.

– The Austroasiatic languages are a proposed group of languages, spoken in Southeast Asia.

– Questrecques is 7 miles southeast of Boulogne-sur-Mer.

– Vanda is widespread across East Asia, Southeast Asia, and New Guinea, with a few species extending into Queensland and some of the islands of the western Pacific.

- Flood watches were also sent out for: southeast Pennsylvania, northern Delaware, northern New Jersey, east-central New York, southern New England.

- To the east of Montana is North Dakota; to the southeast is a short border with South Dakota.