Some example sentences of “indeed”

How to use in-sentence of “indeed”:

+ This may indeed play a part, but primarily the cause of fatigue is what is called ‘metabolic fatigue’, such as the shortage of fuel within the muscles.

+ With “The Nutcracker”, it is indeed one of the first ballets that children encounter.

+ The IP listed on Jimbo’s talk page is indeed from a range associated with Benniguy / Inkpen2 on simple.

+ They were indeed invented by Linus Yale Jnr in the 1860s.

+ All of these contributions do indeed show that this range is definitely not trying to edit constructively and I believe that it never will.

+ Their second album was indeed titled “The Anatomy of the Tongue in Cheek” although you could argue the third album used more humor.

Some example sentences of indeed
Some example sentences of indeed

Example sentences of “indeed”:

+ He went on to say that energy use would rise "because there would be more lights on in the early morning." He was also concerned about children going to school in the dark, which indeed they were.

+ This was indeed a great blessing for her and for this poor Bedouin family.
+ It was indeed his last opera and his last big work.

+ He went on to say that energy use would rise “because there would be more lights on in the early morning.” He was also concerned about children going to school in the dark, which indeed they were.

+ This was indeed a great blessing for her and for this poor Bedouin family.

+ It was indeed his last opera and his last big work.

+ If the orbit is indeed highly elliptical, then the temperature variance range will be extreme.

+ The question was finally settled in 2002 by Grigori Perelman, a Russian mathematician, with methods from geometry, showing that it is indeed true.

+ At that point debt troubles cloud the future, indeed the future of the UDP and Dean Barrow is nebulous in its own way.

+ It also looks at the soil a person is working on, to make a claim that they should indeed work and occupy that land.

+ The Roman treasury was indeed in a bad way after Nero’s extravagances, but Galba did not handle the situation well.

+ In 1923 it was indeed discovered that there were complex, ionized layers.

+ The United States did indeed reach its peak oil in the early 1970s.

+ I think a probationary lifting might be a good idea, to see whether you will indeed “edit normally” or whether you’ll go back to obsessing over this one user’s edits.

+ Its significance lies in the fact that this was the first of the fossils which had been found in the twenties and thirties to provide evidence that humans indeed have a ‘natural history’ all of their own – just as Darwin had predicted.

+ In a later interview, Beust’s father confirmed that his son is indeed homosexual.

+ There is evidence that at the time of European settlement of Australia some Mountain Ash were indeed the tallest plants in the world.

+ Perusing my edit history atWP will show that it is indeed an impersonator using my name here.

+ Given their small size, bonsai plants would not technically be “trees”, but are indeed “trees”.

+ He does indeed do his job perfectly.

+ This forces Gabrielle to accept that Hope is indeed evil.

More in-sentence examples of “indeed”:

+ In the 1960s it was finally proven that “tulip breaking virus” was indeed a virus, and today its genetic code has been partially sequenced.

+ Charny’s predictions turned out to be true and indeed a great many nobles on both sides lost their life that day, including de Charny himself.

+ But it indeed qualifies for good article status.

+ This story is thought by some to be a myth, but Archimedes was indeed a most notable inventor.

+ Investigation later confirmed that the Soviet satellite warning system had indeed malfunctioned.

+ According to the police officer, the accident indeed took place near Raalte on the N348 between Raalte and Deventer, but not on the location where the 66.6 kilometre marker currently is, but near the 60.0 kilometre marker.

+ Searching no google, I also find a number of images, and a railroad; so this migfht indeed be notable.

+ The remainder of the motorway was constructed as the Leeds South East Urban Motorway as was part of the M1, and indeed formed its northern most section until 1999 with the completion of the M1/A1 link and the completion of the road at J3.

+ When she arrives at Sídhe Dubh she learns from Eamonn that he indeed has Bran held prisoner.

+ The above article is indeed copied directly as null citations exist throughout.

+ It is clear from contemporary sources that a female usurper did indeed rule the country at this time, and that her reign ended some time before 1003.

+ In 1895, Dubois returned to Europe and toured the continent to convince his colleagues that he had indeed found a missing link.

+ Furthermore, there is no policy saying that flooding is disruption, and indeed the meta page, and now our own, is only a guideline, not a policy, and suggests that admins use it, not that they must, further proving that a block was an inappropriate use of the administrator tools.

+ For the first, and indeed for the last time, six emperors administered the Roman world.

+ Gould also discusses the possibility that what Morrell sighted was indeed the eastern coast of Graham Land, the so-called “Foyn Coast”, Gould uses the term “Foyn Coast” to describe the whole east coast of Graham Land.

+ The race to assess the results finds that the runners from Group A do indeed run faster, with the following ranks: 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6.

+ John Keay writes that “he may indeed be an early manifestation of Lord Shiva as Pashu-pati”, but a couple of his specialties of this figure does not match with Rudra.

+ Hello all, and indeed congratulations so far.

+ As early as 1190, William of Newburgh wrote “it is quite clear that everything this man wrote about Arthur and his successors, or indeed about his predecessors from Vortigern onwards, was made up, partly by himself and partly by others”.

+ Given that at least one of the users has contributed here productively, it would in my opinion be appropriate to globally unlock their accounts, or to provide evidence that a global lock is indeed necessary.

+ Hanlon was a real person and did indeed invent this quotation.

+ The diagrams show that birds and mammals are indeed related, but only at the level of the early amniotes.

+ He tells Liadan that Niamh is indeed alive and safe.

+ The Claymore is indeed a big sword and was held only with two hands.

+ Any classical language can be studied philologically, and indeed describing a language as “classical” is to imply the existence of a philological tradition associated with it.

+ It indeed did that, finding evidence that 3 Billion years ago there was once water and a life-supporting environment.

+ In the 1960s it was finally proven that "tulip breaking virus" was indeed a virus, and today its genetic code has been partially sequenced.

+ Charny’s predictions turned out to be true and indeed a great many nobles on both sides lost their life that day, including de Charny himself.
+ But it indeed qualifies for good article status.

+ The viewer carefully needs to look at the geometry of the object to find out that it is indeed impossible.

+ Haeckel’s concept explained, for example, why humans, and indeed all vertebrates, have gill slits and tails early in embryonic development.

+ For example, “For sale: “fresh” fish, “fresh” oysters”, could be construed to imply that “fresh” is not used with its everyday meaning, or indeed to indicate that the fish or oysters are anything but fresh.

+ She was very strict indeed with them, telling them exactly what to do all the time.

+ While he was previously known as a slightly immature sockmaster and a hat collector, he has since changed into a very respectable, mature member indeed with a clean track record ever since.

+ Things like “Film festival” where the proper term is indeed film and “art films” is the proper title for that type of movie.

+ The endocast showed that the brain was indeed small: relative to body size, maybe the smallest among the dinosaurs.

+ And while I know this encyclopedia isn’t just for children, a foreigner or a person who has difficulty with the English language would indeed probably prefer “you” for reading.

+ Tompkins disagreed, and defended structured COBOL: “COBOL programs with convoluted control flow indeed tend to ‘cripple the mind'”, but this was because “there are too many such business application programs written by programmers that have never had the benefit of structured COBOL taught well…”.

+ This situation caused the three royalist representatives, Grol-Subasic-Juraj Sutej, to secede from the provisional government indeed voting was on a single list of People’s Front candidates with provision for opposition votes to be cast in separate voting boxes but this procedure made electors identifiable by OZNA agents.

+ They showed the chert was indeed produced by a hot spring setting.

+ If you indeed think we need a third crat, please spend a thought on who the possible candidates for this position might be, and which ones can indeed get the 75% support needed.

+ This is indeed how things work, but when integrating vector fields, one needs to again be careful in choosing the normal-pointing vector for each piece of the surface, so that when the pieces are put back together, the results are consistent.

+ The literacy rate indeed increased greatly after the reform, from around 10.5%.

+ It is the most frequented of all the shrines in that old city, and indeed one of the most famous in Pakistan and the entire region.

+ When making requests for usurption, I would advise leaving an easy to see notice on your userpage or talk page on your main wiki stating you are which wikis and what account you are requesting and providing the location of this info with your request to help verify that it is indeed you requesting it.

+ The day after her confession, Michel said he had indeed killed eight people.

+ A Roman named Apion came to Alexandria to convince the Jews that they were traitors to the Emperor and that Caligula would punish them but Philo convinced them that “ they should be of good courage, since Gaius’s words indeed showed anger at them but in reality had already set God against himself”.

+ That would make increased size an advantage for sauropods, which did indeed become much larger in the Jurassic than any any land life had before.

+ In practice, much of their work was influenced by Cubism, and indeed their images “were” more dynamic than those of Picasso and Braque.

+ Babur was an excellent general and he planned the battle very carefully as conquering Delhi was indeed very important to him.

+ Analysis of their fossils suggests that the animals were indeed small, bipedal predators.

+ As it is, DYK is run by mainly non-admins, and indeed I would struggle with doing it if it was protected ;.

Example uses in sentence of “follicle”

How to use in-sentence of “follicle”:

+ Each follicle contains an immature ova.

+ The muscle area can also cause the follicle to stick up slightly above the nearby skin with a pore incased with skin oil.

+ The follicle that contains the ovum swells and breaks open.

+ Other structures associated with the hair follicle include arrector pili muscles, sebaceous glands and apocrine sweat glands.

+ The follicle cells that used to hold the ovum now release progesterone into the body.

+ Attached inside the top of the follicle are sebaceous glands, which are tiny sebum-producing glands in almost all skin except on the palms, lips and soles of the feet.

Example uses in sentence of follicle
Example uses in sentence of follicle

“minerals” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “minerals”:

– It is most often confused with the minerals augite and biotite mica, both of which are black and can be found in granite.

– CAIs contains high-temperature minerals and are among the first solids which solidified from the cooling protoplanetary disk.

– They record things about the minerals like how big they are, what shape they are, what color they are, and if the mineral changes colors when you turn it.

– Figurines of stone or minerals are often carved, while those made of terracotta are simpler in design.

– Rocks with greater than 90% felsic minerals can also be called “leucocratic”, meaning ‘light-coloured’.

– It also occurs in other minerals like calomel, a mercury chloride mineral.

minerals use in sentences
minerals use in sentences

Example sentences of “minerals”:

– The Protoss have powerful warriors and machinery that cost lots of minerals and gas to build.

– Substances that xylem transports include water and minerals obtained through the plant’s roots, as xylem runs from the roots to the stems and leaves.

– These minerals include sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium, phosphorous, magnesium and sulfate.

– He gave harder minerals larger numbers and softer minerals smaller numbers.

– Sodium hydroxide is used in industry as a strong base, potassium hydroxide is used in agriculture, and iron hydroxide minerals such as goethite and limonite have been used as iron ore.

– The male deer need minerals such as calcium and phosphate for their antler growth.

– Mineralogists can help find important minerals in the Earth using what they know and learn.

– Hydrated minerals are present.

– The rocks are made of minerals and some of the minerals dissolve in water.

– Soft minerals are used in jewelry too, because of their Lustre luster that gives them value.

– Minor cases of dry mouth can be treated at home by hydration, re-balancing the minerals in the body, and avoiding acidic foods.

– Some minerals are found in large amounts in the Guiana Shield; diamonds, gold and bauxite are some of them.

- The Protoss have powerful warriors and machinery that cost lots of minerals and gas to build.

- Substances that xylem transports include water and minerals obtained through the plant's roots, as xylem runs from the roots to the stems and leaves.

More in-sentence examples of “minerals”:

– Varieties deficient in hornblende and other dark minerals are called “leucodiorite”.

– These details can help mineralogists figure out what minerals they are looking at.

– Sapphire is actually just corundum and is one of the hardest minerals on the hardness scale.

– The sulfide minerals float, while the gangue sinks to the bottom and is removed.

– He also found that diamonds were so hard that no other minerals could scratch them.

– The theory was supported by finding the same minerals and fossils in western Europe and eastern North America.

– Fulgurites are a rare type of natural glass made when lightning hits silica-rich minerals that are commonly in sand, soil, and some rocks.

– Males will also take in water and minerals from damp soil and small, wet rocks.

– Early companies were based on the extraction and getting minerals and agricultural things.

– A plant needs sunlight, carbon dioxide, minerals and water to make food by photosynthesis.

– Plants drink the water and the minerals in the water.

– One of the characteristics he used to identify minerals was their hardness.

– The colours change constantly depending on the quantity of minerals or organisms in the water and the angle of sunlight.

– Prospecting for energy sources and valuable minerals depends on understanding the geological history of an area.

– Because the Mohs scale was made long ago, it is not exactly correct – for example, several minerals are now known to be harder than the diamond.

– Salt and other minerals float on the surface.

– Mineralogists also record what color minerals turn in a special light.

– The Cornwall Minerals Railway, which had a depot and station in the town, was also used to move them.

– Dialysis is able to remove these wastes from the body and help keep the minerals in balance.

– As these minerals dried, they created a crust of salt and other minerals on top of the dirt.

– High amounts of calcium and phosphate compounds are needed to form antlers, and therefore large quantities of these minerals are required for the massive structures of the Irish Elk.

– The humus and clay and minerals in the soil are like glue.

– Other common minerals are mica and hornblende.

– The Crater Principal lake has an unusual greenish yellow coloring caused by rainfall dissolving the minerals along the craters walls.

– The Researchstudy of minerals is called mineralogy.

– It is the region’s largest producer of minerals and raw materials.

– This refers to the ease with which schists can be split along the plane in which the platy minerals lie.

– Asbestos is a set of six silicate minerals which occur naturally.

– Otakar I gave it these rights because of the gold, silver and other minerals from there.

– Many rocks are named based on what kinds of minerals they have.

– Larger minerals mean the rock cooled slowly.

– As the magma cools, these minerals form crystals.

– Studying minerals can be useful for figuring out certain things about a rock.

– They were heated and squeezed, and the minerals recrystallized.

– A very dense solution of a thallium compound was used to test minerals for specific gravity, but it is too toxic for use.

– Two samples of the same type of rock may have different kinds of minerals in them.

– The water mixes with the minerals in the rock to break it down.

– The rocks and minerals from which these materials are derived, primarily limestone and chalk, are composed primarily of calcium carbonate.

– With increased pressure over time the platey clay minerals may become aligned, with the appearance of parallel layering.

– Uranium-lead dating techniques have also been applied to other minerals such as calcite/aragonite and other carbonate minerals.

– Apatite is a group of phosphate minerals with high concentrations of HydroxideOH or ions, respectively, in the crystal.

– Rocks are classified by their minerals and chemical make-up.

– Second, spectroscopic studies have shown evidence of hydrated minerals so the surface is probably stony.

– Some arsenic minerals have a metal and sulfur along with arsenic.

– Natural sea salt has little parts and pieces of other minerals besides sodium chloride.

– Mafic minerals are usually dark in color and have a specific gravity greater than 3.

- Varieties deficient in hornblende and other dark minerals are called "leucodiorite".

- These details can help mineralogists figure out what minerals they are looking at.

How to use in-sentence of “inductive”

How to use in-sentence of “inductive”:

+ The magnet is usually considered a monopole, although the central axis will have a dipole, and have the advantage of being wound continuously in a single direction, thus there is no inductive interference between windings as in a solenoid that is wound back and forth.

+ This way of thinking about science is called inductive methodology.

+ Arguments against the existence of God typically include empirical, deductive, and inductive arguments.

+ Since both the base case and the inductive case are handled, the proof is now complete.

+ Whewell’s five volumes of the “History and Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences” are his major work.

+ A device called a Möbius resistor is an electronic circuit element which has the property of canceling its own inductive reactance.

How to use in-sentence of inductive
How to use in-sentence of inductive

Use the word “separated”

How to use in-sentence of “separated”:

+ Now consider two vectors a and b extending from the origin, separated by an angle θ.

+ A diatonic scale can be also described as two tetrachord#Romantic eratetrachords separated by a whole tone.

+ The two brothers were then separated and sent to orphanages.

+ As a separated spouse, she was never received at court and was forced to reorganise her life at the Château de Chantilly.

+ In some places, the word “duplex” is more specific: In some regions, a “duplex” is a building with one unit above the other, separated by a floor and ceiling, but the staircase for upstairs residents is almost always indoors.

+ It is a spin-off movie of the 2002 animated movie “Lilo Stitch”, the end of the television series “Lilo Stitch: The Series”, and the end of Lilo’s storyline in the entire Lilo Stitch “Lilo Stitch” franchise, with Stitch leaving or getting separated from her in the later TV spin-off series “Stitch!” and “Stitch Ai”.

+ The Germanic languages are separated into the East Germanic languages, the North Germanic languages and the West Germanic languages.

Use the word separated
Use the word separated

Example sentences of “separated”:

+ The internal conflict in Myanmar refers to fighting between government soldiers and rebels in Myanmar, which began shortly after the country, formerly known as Burma, separated from the United Kingdom in 1948.

+ Ulsan separated in 1997.

+ In 1640 Saxe-Eisenach was again separated off from Saxe-Weimar for Albert, son of John II of Saxe-Weimar, but after just four years he too died without an heir, and Saxe-Eisenach was then divided between Saxe-Gotha and Saxe-Weimar, ruled by his brothers Ernst and Wilhelm.

+ In other regions, a “duplex” is a twin house: The units are next to each other, separated by a wall.

+ The two numbers are separated by a comma; the words “year” and “day” are plural when appropriate.

+ The area is separated from Tirunelveli District in 2019.

+ Mohini is Thapki’s long lost twin sister who was separated from her family when Thapki pushed her.

+ Rowland’s parents separated when she was seven.

+ He and his wife Naomi separated in the same year after 21 years of marriage.

+ The internal conflict in Myanmar refers to fighting between government soldiers and rebels in Myanmar, which began shortly after the country, formerly known as Burma, separated from the United Kingdom in 1948.

+ Ulsan separated in 1997.
+ In 1640 Saxe-Eisenach was again separated off from Saxe-Weimar for Albert, son of John II of Saxe-Weimar, but after just four years he too died without an heir, and Saxe-Eisenach was then divided between Saxe-Gotha and Saxe-Weimar, ruled by his brothers Ernst and Wilhelm.

+ In 2017, Faris and Pratt legally separated and divorced the following year.

+ They separated in 1796.

+ It is when a small part of a plant or animal breaks off and then, while they are separated from their “mother”, they start to grow until both the “parent” and the “offspring” are the same size and both are capable of budding again.

+ Sophie separated temporarily from her husband in 1803, as it was a difficult life.

+ In the middle storey the bays are separated by pilasters.

+ Nimitz knew that the Japanese had ruined their advantage in number of ships by dividing their ships into four groups, all too separated to be able to support each other.

More in-sentence examples of “separated”:

+ Several times during the Soviet period, the north-eastern part of the province, centered on Taldykorgan, was separated from Alma-Ata Province, forming a separate Taldy-Kurgan Province, only to be merged into Alma-Ata Province again several years later.

+ Fractures are often separated into categories.

+ Normally, oxygenated blood from the lungs is separated from deoxygenated blood from other tissues.

+ It separated from South Sulawesi.

+ Pentecostalism is similar to the Charismatic groups, but it came about earlier and separated from the main church branches.

+ Lennon and Ono separated for over a year, from late 1973 until early 1975, because of the stress in their lives, and their relationship.

+ Both subspecies are separated from one another by the Tian Shan Mountains.

+ The couple separated in 2014.

+ The legions were separated into centuries, made up of 80 soldiers and 20 other men who remained in the camp to cook and do other chores.

+ Hell is seen as being separated from God.

+ Unlike the C151B before it, it is finished in black for the upper body and white for the lower body, separated by a red and green stripe, which are the NSEWL colours.

+ It is separated from Alaska, United States, by the Bering Strait and the International Date Line.

+ The teeth in the front upper jaw are separated from the smaller upper side teeth by a gap.

+ Add anywhere in the template to disable labels, so only the text supplied as parameters appears, separated by semicolons.

+ The ranks were shown on a different communicator badge with the Starfleet logo and four long bars behind the logo, closely separated vertically.

+ It has three horizontal bands of blue, white and green, separated by two thin red fimbriations, with a crescent moon which is a Turkic symbol and twelve stars at the canton canton that represents Allah in the Arabic script.

+ They separated in 1960.

+ Then Bryan McFadden left the band on March 9, 2004 to give more of his time to his family life with the British TV personality and former Atomic Kitten member Kerry Katona, although he has subsequently separated from her and changed the spelling of his first name back to ‘Brian’.

+ The four chemical compoundscompounds get then separated with a distillation.

+ Soon it separated into several different provinces.

+ After they brought the new collection to Rome, Roman priests separated what they thought was true, but threw others out of the collection.

+ Today, its borders have changed and it has been separated in three countries: Greece with the region of Macedonia.

+ Some agreed to travel to see new places; others did not want to be separated from relatives.

+ The Olia Chain consists of scattered outcrops of rocky hills, separated and surrounded by Sand dunesandy plains.

+ After the Union captured Vicksburg, the area became separated from the rest of the Confederate States.

+ FranksFrankish ceramics were found when some people Westerhoven used to be part of the ‘heerlijkheid’ Bergeyk but became separated from it in 1810.

+ High school sweethearts Troy Bolton and Gabriella Montez are facing the prospect of being separated from each other as they go off in different directions when graduating from East High.

+ The two branches are separated by an island, the “Île de la Barthelasse”.

+ About two years separated the events.

+ They separated in February 2002.

+ Shinsegae was originally part of the Samsung Group “chaebol”, separated in the 1990s from the Samsung Group along with CJ Group.

+ He still saw her and the children every summer for a few years but finally they separated completely.

+ Officers were separated from their men and placed on parole.

+ Burma was proposed to be separated in pursuance of the recommendation of the Indian Statutory whose proposal was accepted in principle by the Government.

+ It separated from Laurasia 200–180 mya.

+ On 25 February 2019, in an advisory opinion, the International Court of Justice found that the United Kingdom “illegally” separated the Chagos Archipelago from Mauritius after its independence in 1968.

+ In 2001, they were separated into two counties again.

+ The language is separated into two dialects, “Northern Corsican”, spoken in the Bastia and Corte areas, and “Southern Corsican”, spoken around Sartene and Porto-Vecchio.

+ Planetary systems like the Solar System would become gravitationally unbound and all planets will be separated from their orbit in about three months before the Big Rip.

+ Next, it separated from the Indian subcontinent, in the early Cretaceous period.

+ The central part called the “nave” had two aisles on either side, separated by rows of talls Roman columns.

+ The range is segmented, with several Inselbergmonoliths and bornhardts separated from the hills by valleys.

+ The Economic Plan is separated into two phrases, Stimulus Package 1 and stimulus Package 2.

+ The government separated mixed communities and forcibly moved many black people off their land.

+ The movie is about two sisters who are separated during the turmoil of the French Revolution.

+ The article categories are separated into nine major groups: Everyday life, Geography, History, Knowledge, Language, Literature, People, Religion, and Science.

+ Athelfrith was killed after he was separated from his bodyguards.

+ And he believed speech was one of the things that separated rich and poor people.

+ The crash was caused by incorrect repair after a tailstrike incident, which caused Fatigue metal fatigue and eventually an in-flight structural failure, in which the whole tail of the plane separated from the plane.

+ The company was separated from the Hyundai Group and under the creditor’s management in 2001, as a liquidity crisis.

+ Several times during the Soviet period, the north-eastern part of the province, centered on Taldykorgan, was separated from Alma-Ata Province, forming a separate Taldy-Kurgan Province, only to be merged into Alma-Ata Province again several years later.

+ Fractures are often separated into categories.
+ Normally, oxygenated blood from the lungs is separated from deoxygenated blood from other tissues.

Some example sentences of “main station”

How to use in-sentence of “main station”:

– It was treated as a separate station to the main station at London Waterloo, but its 5 platforms were numbered 20 to 24.

– This tunnel allows a direct connection from Zürich main station to Oerlikon and the airport, without a change of direction.

– The main station was near the centre of Portishead, and the other was at the Pier.

– The Main Station offers international trains to the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Switzerland, too.

– Zürich Main Station is the busiest train station in Switzerland with many national and international connections.

Some example sentences of main station
Some example sentences of main station

Some sentences in use of “genocide”

How to use in-sentence of “genocide”:

+ Eason Chan is accused by supporting Uyghur genocide activity in Xinjiang, China.

+ However, on April 7, 1994, while UNAMIR was in Rwanda, the Rwandan genocide started.

+ The genocide lasted 100 days.

+ Meanwhile, the United Nations raised $762 million to help the genocide victims and to help rebuild the country.

+ In February 1942, he was put into hospital, which he would later say was due to a nervous breakdown because of the ethnic cleansing in Belarus, and the genocide of the Jews.

+ While staying in Turkey, he saw the genocide of Armenians with his own eyes.

Some sentences in use of genocide
Some sentences in use of genocide

Example sentences of “genocide”:

+ From the 1980s onward, he wrote about many topics including European imperialism, colonialism, racism, genocide and war.

+ The Rwandan genocide began that day.

+ Pavelić’s regime was not officially recognized by the Vatican, but at no point did the Church condemn the genocide and forced conversions to Catholicism perpetrated by the Ustaše.

+ A few weeks after the beginning of the Armenian Genocide on June 15, 1915, all twenty men were hanged in the central square of Constantinople, known as Sultan Bayazid Square.

+ He justified this war with allegations that Serbia was planning to commit genocide against the Kosovo Albanians.

+ Having seen him commit genocide on the Racnoss, she urges him to find a new companion to act as his moral support.

+ Once the genocide started, UNAMIR ran into a serious problem.

+ From the 1980s onward, he wrote about many topics including European imperialism, colonialism, racism, genocide and war.

+ The Rwandan genocide began that day.
+ Pavelić's regime was not officially recognized by the Vatican, but at no point did the Church condemn the genocide and forced conversions to Catholicism perpetrated by the Ustaše.

+ On April 24, 1915, said to be the day when Armenian Genocide officially began, he was arrested.

+ In the letter, the Ambassador asked Lifton how he could have talked about the Armenian Genocide in one of his books.

+ They are now producing a new government through a time of deadlock and the Bosnian Serb president in charge for counts of genocide was found in Belgrade on put on trial.

+ Teetering on the brink of death, Vegeta is able to tell the newly healed Goku of Frieza’s genocide of the Saiyan race, imploring him to take revenge on behalf for all Saiyans.

More in-sentence examples of “genocide”:

+ He was the author of many books talking about the themes such as the Jewish genocide in France, the police, and attacks on civil rights.

+ Parkville was not a Civil War battlefield, but there was still mass genocide as numerous slaves tried desperately to escape across the river into Free Kansas.
+ The group said the attack had been carried out because "Turkey and its allies refused to acknowledge the genocide of Armenians".

+ He was the author of many books talking about the themes such as the Jewish genocide in France, the police, and attacks on civil rights.

+ Parkville was not a Civil War battlefield, but there was still mass genocide as numerous slaves tried desperately to escape across the river into Free Kansas.

+ The group said the attack had been carried out because “Turkey and its allies refused to acknowledge the genocide of Armenians”.

+ This creation was motivated by the fact that, although the decree creating the OCLCH already included the fight against hate crimes in its missions, there were relatively few commitments by the office on these subjects, because it gave priority to the fight against crimes against humanity, genocide and war crimes.

+ His works also often mocks the Armenian Genocide and its recognition by foreign countries, especially countries in Europe.

+ In Rwanda, it is estimated that the 1994 genocide left at least 60,000 households to be run by children.

+ He also published several books on the Armenian Genocide – such as George Jerjian’s book “History Will Free All of Us/Turkish-Armenian Conciliation” and Professor Dora Sakayan’s “An Armenian Doctor in Turkey: Garabed Hatcherian: My Smyrna Ordeal of 1922” – which brought new criminal charges in 2005.

+ In April 2014, after releasing a critical song challenging the official narrative of the Rwandan genocidethe genocide against Tutsis, Mihigo was arrested and charged with planning to oust the government.

+ They also say that the Ottoman government never, in an organized way, tried to commit genocide against the Armenian people.

+ In the middle of the fourth season, Bartlet’s White House is confronted with the genocide in the fictional African country of Equatorial Kundu which was compared to the Rwandan Genocide of 1994.

+ Antisemitism has a long history, but the most well known act of anti-semitism is the Holocaust perpetrated by Germany, also known as the Final Solution, a genocide which happened between 1933 and 1945.

+ The Pontian Greek genocide took place in the same context and period as the Assyrian and the Armenian genocides.

+ The first part of this programme was begun during WWII by a planned genocide in Jasenovac concentration camp and other places all over NDH.

+ There were not many countries in the United Nations that were interested in sending peacekeeping troops to Rwanda, even before the genocide started.

+ If they thought African people were always fighting each other and always would, they would think the Rwandan genocide was no different.

+ Usually, the motivation for genocide is based on political reason.

+ When she was State Counsellor, Burma had serious problems with the genocide of the Rohingya.

+ The Rwandan Genocide was committed in a very organized way.

+ When the genocide reached Murambi, Tutsis tried to hide at a nearby church.

+ The Herero and Namaqua Genocide is thought to have been the first genocide of the 20th century.

+ After World War II, it took a long time for countries to admit that Nazi Germany had committed a genocide against the Roma people.

+ Further trial convicted him of the crimes of genocide in November 2018.

+ After the Armenian genocide the distinct Western Armenian languageWestern Armenian It differs orthographically from Eastern Armenian, there are also phonological differences.

+ Armenia and Turkey’s relations have been strained for a number of years mostly concerning the Nagorno-Karabakh area and Armenias claim of genocide by the Ottoman Empire.

+ The Sith Species almost all died after the Jedi committed genocide on them thousands of years before the movies.

+ Many of the FDLR members had a part in the Rwandan genocide towards the Tutsi people.

+ Settlement by the Spanish started the European colonization of the Americas, involving genocide of the native Indians.

+ Aang does not know about the war or the genocide of the Air Nomads.

+ By mid-2006, the Rwandan courts had tried over 10,000 genocide suspects.

+ The Assyrian genocide was committed against the Assyrian peopleAssyrian population of the First World War by the Young Turks.

+ The Assyrian genocide took place in the same context and time-period as the Armenian and Greek genocides.

+ The school is now a genocide museum.

+ Most victims of the genocide were killed in their own villages.

+ In the amended indictment, Kabuga was charged with conspiracy to commit genocide, genocide and extermination as a crime against humanity.

+ Cheadle was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor for his lead role as Rwandan hotel manager Paul Rusesabagina in the historical genocide drama film “Hotel Rwanda”.

+ He has been devoted to the study of the Holocaust and genocide since the mid 1960s.

+ About three months later, the Rwandan genocide began.

+ On April 21, 1994, as the genocide was spreading across Rwanda, the Security Council decreased the number of allowed UNAMIR troops from 2,548 to 270 a decrease of almost 90%.

+ Only thing is, it has gone unnoticed for a couple weeks or months before, I was wondering if someone can help watch the page Armenian Genocide to prevent future vandalism.

+ Settlement by the Spanish started the European colonization of the Americas, it meant genocide of the native Indians.

+ East Pakistan suffered a genocide of its Bengali population.

+ UNAMIR stayed in Rwanda for about two years after the genocide stopped.

+ Gacaca courts may hear cases about any crimes except planning genocide or rape.

+ The Armenian Genocide was the forced deportation and the killings of most ArmeniaArmenians from 1915 to 1917 in the Ottoman Empire, which was ruled by the Young Turks.

+ There was much ethnic violence including mass genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

+ Today we would say that these people were guilty of war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity.

+ This makes the Rwandan Genocide one of the fastest genocides in history.

“crisp” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “crisp”:

+ Often, these dresses are made up in crisp fabrics like cotton or silk, much like a men’s dress shirt would be.

+ There are also different kinds of starch, like laundry starch, which gives clothing a smooth and crisp feel.

+ Charles Burney and her mentor, Samuel Crisp stopped her from writing a play for the stage, to be titled “The Witlings”.

+ A fortune cookie is a crisp cookie usually made from flour, sugar, vanilla, and oil with a short message or “fortune” inside.

+ The movie was directed by Don Chaffey, and stars Donald Crisp and Laurence Naismith.

+ The OnePlus 5T features a redesigned 6.01″ Full Optic 1080p2160x1080 AMOLED display, which the company calls the “Sunlight display” and claims to provide a crisp and bright experience even when used in a sunny environment, such as when outdoors.

+ Peter Engel, who is a well-known paperfolder, says “the best paper is thin and crisp and absolutely square.” Engel, Peter.

+ It stars Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, Mary Astor, Gene Raymond, Tully Marshall, Donald Crisp and was distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

crisp how to use?
crisp how to use?

Example sentences of “crisp”:

+ His knowledge, crisp and engaging writing style, and ability to tackle the most controversial subjects contributed greatly to Parandowski’s popularity.

+ It is recommended that they are a textured, water‑based acrylic, straight and have clean, crisp edges.

+ The jingle went: “Good morning, good morning, The best to you each morning, Sunshine Breakfast, Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, Crisp and full of fun”.

+ When the HST took its first pictures, astronomers were happy to see the images, but they were not as sharp and as crisp as expected.

+ Quentin Crisp was an English writer and actor.

+ On the table, there is a bowl of funky kimchi made with cabbage or radishes, some spicy gochujang, a dish of sweet-and-sour cucumbers, a fresh watercress or mung bean salad, a bowl of steamed rice, a dish of sesame salt, a savory dipping sauce dotted with chopped Asian pears, and some crisp lettuce leaves for wrapping it all up.

+ His knowledge, crisp and engaging writing style, and ability to tackle the most controversial subjects contributed greatly to Parandowski's popularity.

+ It is recommended that they are a textured, water‑based acrylic, straight and have clean, crisp edges.

+ The second is “fan yin” 〔泛音〕, or “floating sounds.” These are harmonics, and the player simply lightly touches the string with one or more fingers of the left hand at a position indicated by the white “hui” dots, pluck and then lift, creating a crisp and clear sound ringing sound.

+ Acres is best known for her series regular role as Rose Crisp on “Better Off Ted”, the seven-year-old daughter of Ted who is often the most mature person at his home and workplace.

+ Donald Crisp was an English-born American actor, director, producer and screenwriter.

+ An organization called Crisp Thinking has created an expert service providing social platforms and apps with the risk protection they need to protect their users from sexual exploitation, child abuse images and trolls.

Some example sentences of “blasphemy”

How to use in-sentence of “blasphemy”:

+ However, the Indian news agency PTI reported in 2008 that Shahi was based in the United Kingdom after being convicted of blasphemy by the Sindh High Court.

+ Many countries witha state religion have laws that make blasphemy a crime.

+ Readers immediately wrote letters to Dostoevsky after Book Five about “The Grand Inquisitor” was published in great worry, and Dostoevsky replied, “…my hero’s blasphemy will be triumphantly refuted.

+ For example, blasphemy can be punished with the death penalty in Saudi Arabia or Pakistan.

+ Some religions see blasphemy as a religious crime.

+ For example, after the French Revolution, France made blasphemy legal to make sure people would have freedom of religion and the freedom of the press.

+ It is blasphemy to believe anything else.

+ In 1916 he was charged with blasphemy in Waterbury, Connecticut.

Some example sentences of blasphemy
Some example sentences of blasphemy

Example uses in sentence of “by road”

How to use in-sentence of “by road”:

– These states, called the “lower 48”, can all be reached by road without crossing a border into another country.

– Connectivity by road is very poor.

– Situated by road northeast of Mombasa.

– It can be reached by road from the highway “A1”.

– Kushtagi is well connected by road to Bangalore, Hubli, Raichur, Bagalkot and other major cities.

– Asiago is connected by road to the cities of Vicenza, Trento and Bassano.

– The park is fairly inaccessible by road to this day.

– Each city is connected to other close by cities, or nodes, by airplanes, or by road or railway.

Example uses in sentence of by road
Example uses in sentence of by road