Some in-sentence examples of “as to”

How to use in-sentence of “as to”:

– There are various explanations as to the origin of the word Sonora.

– This page consists of guidelines as to how.

– All kinds of clothing send social messages as to what the person is.

– To dissect is to cut up a body so as to reveal its structure.

– A bodyline delivery was one where the cricket ball was pitched short so as to rise towards the body of the opposing batsman on the line of the leg stump.

Some in-sentence examples of as to
Some in-sentence examples of as to

Example sentences of “as to”:

– So far Cloudpaw has not done that and gets into trouble, even going so far as to beg for food from a Twoleg, which results in him being stolen.

– Ribbons are also tied in a knot so as to appear pretty, as when wrapped around a gift.

– Would any bureaucrat who isn’t too busy be so kind as to desysop me per this? : It’s always been my firm opinion that an administrator ought to be active, and I don’t think I can be so anymore.

– She is very powerful and she tried to kill Zero’s soul.She is actually jealous of the love zero and Kurohime share, and uses Darkray’s skull to turn Zero into the god of death, so as to make Kurohime experience hell on earth forever.

– Vulnerability refers to a person’s state of being liable to succumb, as to persuasion or temptation.

– Finally, they all rode out in different directions so as to make it harder to trail them.

– There are three main hypotheses as to the origins of the Etruscan civilization.

– In other words RDBMS store information in rows and columns and conducts searches by using data in specified columns and rows of one tables as well as to find additional data in another related table.

– His disappearance gave rise to many theories as to what happened to him.

– Computer systems use the X-Ray and MRI imaging of hospital patients to make a diagnosis as to whether or not they have cancer.

– Getting angry and insulting, deriding, or verbally assaulting them is sometimes what trolls want from you, so as to cause a flame war, and will make new editors unwelcome.

- So far Cloudpaw has not done that and gets into trouble, even going so far as to beg for food from a Twoleg, which results in him being stolen.

- Ribbons are also tied in a knot so as to appear pretty, as when wrapped around a gift.
- Would any bureaucrat who isn't too busy be so kind as to desysop me per this? : It's always been my firm opinion that an administrator ought to be active, and I don't think I can be so anymore.

– He was to “apply himself with the most exact care and diligence to the rectifying of the tables of the motions of the heavens, and the places of the fixed stars, so as to find out the so much desired longitude of places for the perfecting of the art of navigation”.

– Because the cell organelles of eukaryotes have different origins, the question arises as to whether the group is a unified clade or not.

– In the 2000 psychological horror movie “American Psycho”, Reagan was discussed towards the end of the movie as to whether he is a psychopath or an innocent old man in regards to the Iran-Contra affair.

– The square root of 2, or the th power of 2, written in mathematics as To be more correct, it is called the principal square root of 2, to tell it apart from the negative version of itself where that is also true.

– The problem with superphylas is that there are different suggestions as to how phyla are related, and each suggestion uses different terms.

– In general, these membranes are impermeable to large and polar molecules, such as ions, proteins, and polysaccharides, while being permeable to non-polar or hydrophobic molecules like lipids as well as to small molecules like oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and nitric oxide.

– There is some debate as to whether it is a typo, a legitimate form of punctuation, or an emoticon.

– Fiber is sometimes used for shorter links too, such as to carry the sound signals between a compact disc player and a stereo receiver.

– This can be used to create new music as well as to reconstruct the ancient melodies.

More in-sentence examples of “as to”:

– In fact, Aristotle goes so far as to say that all logical fallacies can be reduced to what he calls ignoratio elenchi.

– The Queen, in consideration of the “many eminent services performed to herself and to her royal predecessors by the honourable and noble House of Stanley” withdrew her right and referred the contending claimants to the decision of the Privy Council as to the best claim of inheritance.

– For articles or sections which have a lot of material lacking sources, there are other, more appropriate templates, such as to add to the top of the article instead.

– Following the defeat of the Axis Powers in North Africa, there was disagreement between the Allies as to what to do next.

– Some go so far as to call it an Anglospherist school of thought.

– The word “tantra” means “treatise” or “continuum”, and is applied to a variety of mystical, occult, medical and scientific works as well as to those which we would now regard as “tantric”.

– I think in the large my edits and admin actions in the past speak for themselves as to why I should re-gain the mop.

– Since 2012, Pornhub has hosted several events and campaigns to raise awareness of certain issues or raise money, as well as to help promote their brand.

– If the area of the actual map is a large portion of the mini-map, an open red box can be included instead of a dot, so as to show the bounds of the main map.

– Together the nine triangles are interlaced in such a way as to form 43 smaller triangles in a web symbolic of the entire cosmos or a womb symbolic of creation.

– The boundaries of Salisbury Plain have never been defined, and there is some difference of opinion as to its exact area.

– It is unclear as to where April got its name.

– Instances should generally use the code so as to allow them to be forced to display as though they were on a page with a particular level of protection.

– I am confused as to why my account doesn’t seem to have the autoconfirmed status, although I have made more than 10 entries the account is years old.

– When Hermóðr stated his business as to why he wished to enter Hel, Móðguðr let him pass.

– Of course, I will accept the consensus of the community, but from those in opposition to this proposal, I’d like a clear understanding as to what damage would be caused should the probation be removed.

– There was some variation as to which deities were included in the Twelve.According to As such, the list below numbers fourteen.

– I’m personally quite disappointed that some people are reverting templates such as to how it was before I changed it to the icon, calling it “nonsense”.

– By mining data is meant collecting information about use, and about users, so as to advance some commercial or other purpose.

– Overweight is the condition of a person when they have more fat in their body than what is thought as to be normal for their height.

– Mental health experts may testify as to whether at the time of the crime the defendant understood what he did was wrong.

– Research has shown that a number of genetic disorders may be related as to their root cause.

– This is electronic music which is made in a specific way as to be danced to, usually in the setting of a nightclub, discothèque or a party.

– When this is done, the computer instructs them as to how they can build a living individual.

– What is nore, he knows this, and has been editing in such a way as to be difficult to characterise as simple vandalism.

– There are certain rules as to how to format a movie script.

– Often the food is arranged in such a way as to resemble other objects: dolls, flowers, leaves, and so forth.

– Many times, when troubles arise, each person has a choice, as to whether they could just drop the matter, and simply move on to something else.

– For example, in England and Wales, a citizen’s arrest can be made on someone who has committed a serious crime, though there are rules as to when and how this can be done.

– During filming, the actors were given clues as to their next location through messages given in milk crates found with Global Positioning Satellite systems.

– Even the Standard Model has various interpretations as to the natural world.

– I am puzzled as to why there isn’t a test1 or test4 template for removing content warning templates.

– Psychologists disagree as to how much and which parts of the mind is constructed modules.

– Juno admired the necklace and asked as to where she could get one.

– Under cover of darkness, Patience looks for answers as to who killed her and why.

– All countries, religions and societies have their limits as to what can be said, or written or communication by art or nowadays by computer.

– Camko City is being constructed by Korean companies to modernize Phnom Penh so as to make it appealing to foreign investors and businesses.

– In December 2015, he made the decision to join the 2016 New Territories East by-election so as to push localism forward and test his accepted rate, being a representative of Hong Kong Indigenous.

– To want is not the same as to need, which is when someone “must” have something.

– There has been much debate as to which arthropod group is most closely related to the Myriapoda.

– A structure may refer to buildings, machines and similar things made by people as well as to a Rock rock or a mineral, atoms or sentences.

– I also help remove as well as to talk pages to help new editors before I give them the relevant template warnings.

– It is similar to the Modern defence, but reserves the decision as to whether to fianchetto the g8 bishop.

– Chemical compounds of boron are important as to make strong materials not weigh very much, as nontoxic insecticides and preservatives, and for chemical synthesis.

– Sarah Emma Edmonds’ enthusiasm for experience was started by a book she read in her childhood by Maturin Murray Ballou called Fanny Campbell, the Female Pirate Captain’, recounting to the account of Fanny Campbell and her undertakings on a privateer transport during the American Revolution while dressed as a lady Fanny stayed dressed as a man so as to seek after different experiences, to which Edmonds credits her longing to dress in drag.

– Hollandaise light yellow and opaque, smooth and creamy: it tastes rich and buttery, with a mild tang added by the seasonings, but not so strong as to overpower mildly flavoured foods.

- In fact, Aristotle goes so far as to say that all logical fallacies can be reduced to what he calls ignoratio elenchi.

- The Queen, in consideration of the "many eminent services performed to herself and to her royal predecessors by the honourable and noble House of Stanley" withdrew her right and referred the contending claimants to the decision of the Privy Council as to the best claim of inheritance.
- For articles or sections which have a lot of material lacking sources, there are other, more appropriate templates, such as to add to the top of the article instead.

“at present” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “at present”:

+ However, at present it will only translate height information based on German, Austrian or Swiss height reference systems into English, the rest should work but would appear in German.

+ He also served on the Prime Minister’s National Economic Council and at present sits as a crossbencher in the House of Lords.

+ Filipino rock continues to flourish at present with newer bands such as Hale, Cueshé, Sponge Cola, Chicosci, Kamikazee and Urbandub, and the emergence of the country’s first virtual band, Mistula.

+ Both stars are at present near the midpoint of their life expectancies.

+ In the Olympic Games of Seoul 1988 and of Barcelona 1992 it became Olympic sport of exhibition and at present it has come to be Olympic sport of competition.

+ King Fahd International Airport consistently has over 2.5 million passengers per year and at present over 5 million passengers use the airport annually.

+ It was established in 1939, and at present It based in Crossville, Tennessee.

+ The capital at present is Raipur which would change to ‘Naya Raipur’ near Raipur.

at present some ways to use
at present some ways to use

Example sentences of “at present”:

+ To my astonishment, my publisher informed me that certain words, phrases, sentences, and even passages, are at present taboo in England.

+ Other colors left as default at present time.

+ It has been wrongly classified twice, and at present has no accepted name.

+ The sourcing in the article at present is entirely unreliable.

+ As of 7 May 2008, the government of Burma has not officially endorsed international assistance, but stated that they are, “willing to accept international assistance, preferably bilateral, government to government.” The biggest challenge at present is obtaining visas for entry into the country.

+ Its official name has changed from time to time, and at present it is the “Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office”.

+ The key question is how did the early monkeys get to the Americas? There is at present no evidence for either of the two possible routes.

+ The migrated to the Malva region of Punjab, establishing themselves at present day Bathinda District of Punjab.

+ In standing with requirements of all new rolling stock for the South East region, provision has been made for future conversion to 25 kV AC overhead supply or dual voltage, although at present no trains have been fitted with a pantograph.

+ These differences must reflect adaptations to differences in their habitats and life-style, but at present there is little known about this.

+ Cézanne’s “The Card Players” is at present the world’s most expensive painting.

+ To my astonishment, my publisher informed me that certain words, phrases, sentences, and even passages, are at present taboo in England.

+ Other colors left as default at present time.

+ The old steamarghat at Jahajghat, the Dak-Bungalow, the then Chummery compound at present Don-Bosco School campus, the Planters Club of Tezpur, the Jahajghat Railway Station, the Church of Ephiphany etc.

+ These elementary particles interact via at most three fundamental interactions: the electroweak interaction which includes electromagnetism and the weak nuclear force; the strong nuclear force described by quantum chromodynamics; and gravity, which is best described at present by general relativity.

+ Giancarlo Fisichella is an ItalyItalian driver and drives at present in Formula One with the Renault F1-Team.

+ Dezember 2009 at present it is the second largest Sportsclub of Germany and has departments for football, basketball, table tennis, handball and athletics.

+ They live at present only in the Americas, and are anteaters, tree sloths, and armadillos.

+ Some of these are now forgotten, but others called standards by people at present time.

+ There is at present a major effort to design and build the International Linear Collider, which will consist of two opposing linear accelerators, one for electrons and one for positrons.

+ It is easy to underestimate how different our ways are from En wiki! We have at present 5 checkusers, 4 oversighters and, incidentally, 5 stewards.

“Local time” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “Local time”:

+ Today’s date varies by local time zone and by the calendar used.

+ The datestamp from the edit history appears in your local time that is set in your preferences.

+ If the time is 07:00 UTC, the local time is 02:00 in New York CityNew York.

+ At the end of the first day 65 people were known to have died, At 5pm local time Radio New Zealand reported that 80% of the city was without electricity.

+ The flight was supposed to take off from Soekarno–Hatta International Airport at 13:25 local time and arrive at Supadio International Airport on the island of Java in Pontianak at 15:00 local time.

+ The 2017 Stockholm attack happened on 7 April 2017, at about 2:50 pm local time in central Stockholm, the Capital citycapital of Sweden.

+ Also keep in mind that the year is determined by UTC time, whether or not that is the local time of the closing admin.

+ At 3:40 pm Paris local time in Paris a man attempted to ram his vehicle into a police car on the heavily guarded Champs-Élysées.

Local time some example sentences
Local time some example sentences

Example sentences of “Local time”:

+ Morocco declared a state of medical emergency on 19 March 2020, to take effect on 20 March 2020 at 6:00 pm local time and to remain in effect until April 20, 2020 with possibility to extend for a longer period.

+ The 1707 Hōei earthquake happened at 14:00 local time on 28 October 1707.

+ As a cyclist he joined first Harworth and District cycling clubCycling Club and later Rotherham’s Scala Wheelers, and by his late teens was winning local time trials.

+ On 28 April 2017 Mbah Gotho was admitted to RSUD Hospital for heart failure in Sragen and died two days later at 5:45 pm local time on 30 April 2017.

+ Returns the local time on the current server, or if specified.

+ It returns the computed local time in 24-hour format.

+ Rise died at 10:10AM local time on September 7, 2014 surrounded by her family, in Aju University Hospital after being in a coma since the accident and undergoing numerous surgeries.

+ The 1886 Charleston earthquake took place around 9:50 pm local time on August 31 with an estimated moment magnitude between 6.9 and 7.3.

+ Morocco declared a state of medical emergency on 19 March 2020, to take effect on 20 March 2020 at 6:00 pm local time and to remain in effect until April 20, 2020 with possibility to extend for a longer period.

+ The 1707 Hōei earthquake happened at 14:00 local time on 28 October 1707.
+ As a cyclist he joined first Harworth and District cycling clubCycling Club and later Rotherham's Scala Wheelers, and by his late teens was winning local time trials.

+ He died just eleven days later, at 11:10pm local time the evening of 23 February, just eleven days before his 113th birthday, and was succeeded as the oldest living man by Englishman Robert Weighton.

+ Before 31 May 1905, the local time was UTC+06:30UTC+06:55:25 ahead of Greenwich Mean Time.

+ The explosion happened at a local time of 14:48 of GCJ-02.

+ The time stamps in the edit history list for any talk page appear in UTC, or in the local time that is set in your preferences.

+ A fire broke out at Notre Dame de Paris at around 18:50 local time on 15 April 2019.

Some example sentences of “closer”

How to use in-sentence of “closer”:

– Ophelia is a closer moon of Uranus.

– Warne is closer to the capitals of six other states than to Raleigh, which is the capital of North Carolina.

– The Poor Clares was an order for women so they could become closer to God.

– The deeper in you looked, the closer it would be to zero.

– This version is much closer to today’s Western form than the Greek form.

– It will draw nearer in 2017, 2050, 2060, and closer still on 14 December 2093, passing within 0.0198AU.

– After an even closer relative said he would not buy the land and marry her, Boaz and Ruth were happyhappily married.

– The closer a person sits to the screen, the stronger the 3D effect.

Some example sentences of closer
Some example sentences of closer

Example sentences of “closer”:

– Finally, he can also build teleporters, which can move his friends closer to the fight.

– They became closer and married on 21st June 1940 at in Riverside, California.

– Curiously, the same nickname is applied when referring to the population of Porto in Portugal, although the meaning of the nickname in Portuguese is closer to “tripe-eaters”.

– Rosalind is a closer moon to Uranus.

– As the two stellar bodies draw closer to one another, often one pulsar will absorb matter from the other, causing a violent accretion process.

– A large Indian diaspora in English speaking countries, and increased Western cultureWestern influence at home, have moved Bollywood movies closer to movies made in Hollywood.

– Though the storm never passed closer than to the town, heavy rains along the coast saturated the ground, leading to mudslides.

– The closer we look at the writing, the more we find about how it works, and how meaning works for all things.

– As it gets closer to looking human, they start to feel more positive emotions towards it.

– Called 2010 TK, the rock is about 80 million km from Earth, and should come no closer than about 25 million km.

– As Tropical Storm Harvey came closer to Bermuda, a tropical storm warning was given out late on August 2.

– The Soviets found some information about Amin’s trying to become closer to Pakistan and China.

– As a result, Bandaranaike made a closer relationship with China and the Soviet Union.

– During the comet’s run into the closer part of the solar system for the first time in 500,000 years, the nucleus of Comet West was seen to split into four pieces as it passed within 30 million km.

– This region is actually much closer to Cheyenne, Wyoming, the capital city, than it is to its current capital of Lincoln, Nebraska.

– It is the smallest of the closer Uranian moons, estimated to be only about 18km in diameter.

– The orbit will be highly elliptical, which means that it will be closer to the Earth at some points but very far from the Earth at other times.

– Not only that, but about 95 of every 100 measurements will be off the average by less than two times the standard deviation, and about 997 in 1000 will be closer to the average by less than three standard deviations.

– The biographer calls her a “low-born girl-friend”, but she is probably closer to an account of Lucian: “a woman of perfect beauty”, more beautiful than any of Phidias and Praxiteles’ statues.

– A circle can be made bigger or smaller by moving the legs farther apart or closer together.

- Finally, he can also build teleporters, which can move his friends closer to the fight.

- They became closer and married on 21st June 1940 at in Riverside, California.
- Curiously, the same nickname is applied when referring to the population of Porto in Portugal, although the meaning of the nickname in Portuguese is closer to "tripe-eaters".

More in-sentence examples of “closer”:

– Another difference is that Interamnia’s perihelion is at the other side of the perihelia of the “big four”, so that Interamnia at perihelion is actually closer to the Sun than Ceres and Pallas are at the same longitude.

– Series 14 used a shorter montage of action and character shots before the text “london’s burning” in orange and white appeared and moved closer together over a shot of fire engines emerging from the station.

– The measures are meant to reduce the budget deficit by bringing government revenue closer to spending.

– The second rule for vietnamization is that the sound of each syllable must be made a little closer to Vietnamese sounds.

– Modern dancers try to show their innermost emotions through dancing, often trying to get closer to their inner-selves.

– Some cladistic analyses put them closer to Theria than to monotremes.

– All the people living in those towns had to move to places closer to the capital due to the amount of illegal trade happening in these towns.

– As a result of his death, the future Louis XVI became the heir to the throne and the family was pushed closer together.

– Patriarch Nikon wanted to bring the Russian Orthodox Church and the Greek Orthodox Church closer together.

– The DD-1EX and DD-10EX were both in a Flip flip or clamshell design, while the flat, rectangular design of the DD-8 was closer to later e-book readers, such as the Amazon Kindle.

– There are different kinds of relief pitchers such as Closer closers, set-up relief pitchers, left/right-handed specialists, and long relievers.

– The newer hall, closer to the mainline station, serves the Victoria Line; the other, farther north, serves the District and Circle Lines.

– In general, their beliefs are closer to mainline Protestant Christianity.

– Puck is a closer moon to Uranus.

– Concentration is usually in the inner city, including more people, with closer living.

– It has to predict spaced-out frequencies when the electrons involved are moving between orbits close to the nucleus of the atom, but it also has to predict that the frequencies will get closer and closer together as we look at what the electron does in moving between orbits farther and farther out.

– The people living there had an attitude and set of social values that was closer to the German ones, than the French.

– At such an opposition Bamberga can in fact be closer to Earth than any main belt asteroid with magnitude above +9.5, getting as close as 0.78 AU.

– Rhetoric is pleasing and effective, but not an art, and is closer to flattery.

– Gloria wants to live closer to her father, Archie Bunker so she and her son Joey pack up and move to New York.

– The Malay used in Singapore is closer to the language in Malaysia than the language in Indonesia.

– The four Tetrarchs based themselves not at Rome but in other cities closer to the frontiers, mainly intended as headquarters for the defence of the empire.

– They were closer related to Europeans or Arabs.

– So, an engine cannot be 100% efficient, but you can make its efficiency closer to 100% by making the inside temperature hotter and/or the outside temperature colder.

– In the Middle Ages already existed the word artist, although its meaning is closer to what we now call the craftsman.

– Fuzzy logic says because of wind or other things you might not be in the correct place so just keep getting closer until you catch the ball.

– According Steve White, the present government made it clear that they had no plans of making a “second edition” of the American or British political system, but rather a system that was closer to Russia’s own traditions.

– Both efforts got the Allies closer to Japan.

– Then they come closer and touch noses.

– On an upright piano the una corda pedal moves the hammers closer to the strings so that they do not hit them so hard.

– The black beret had been given to him by a soldier when he climbing into a tank to get a closer look at the front lines.

– Liberland and Somaliland signed a Memorandum of Understanding in September 2017 promising to establish closer relations and cooperate in the areas of technology, energy and banking.

– In case you want to take a closer look to the content created with the tool, an edit tag allows to to review articles created with Content Translation.

– Dutch ports, Malacca and Java, were closer to the trading area, which made them able to control the trade.

– After the Angels traded for San Diego Padres’ All-Star closer Huston Street on July 18, 2014, Smith was moved to an eighth-inning setup role.

– The intensity of a sound is higher closer to the sound source.

– By having a closer look they could then also rule out disperse replication.

– He moved there with his wives and children to be closer to his homeland.

– The workload becomes less closer to the date of the competition.

– It will also predict that the intensity differences between frequencies get closer and closer together as we go out.

– The ball can be passed between team members, but it cannot be passed to team members who are closer to the opposing team’s goal than the person who is currently carrying the ball.

– As sweat, dirt, and other debris occupied not only the belt, but the karate gi, his/her color appeared to get darker and closer to black.

– The Justice Department asked that he serve his sentence there so that he would be closer to agents in Washington to help with the investigations of his associates.

– In geology, solid-state recrystallization is a metamorphic process that occurs under situations of intense temperature and pressure where grains, atoms or molecules of a rock or mineral are packed closer together, creating a new crystal structure.

– The settlement started as an outstation for the Jimmy BakerBaker family, who moved here from other parts on the APY lands to be closer to the country of their ancestors.

- Another difference is that Interamnia's perihelion is at the other side of the perihelia of the "big four", so that Interamnia at perihelion is actually closer to the Sun than Ceres and Pallas are at the same longitude.

- Series 14 used a shorter montage of action and character shots before the text "london's burning" in orange and white appeared and moved closer together over a shot of fire engines emerging from the station.

“peacekeeping” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “peacekeeping”:

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

+ The South African Army has been with peacekeeping operations with the United Nations and the African Union in countries such as Burundi and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

+ The SANDF currently plays a role in peacekeeping in the African continent, in countries such as the Democratic Republic of the CongoDRC and Burundi.

+ IFOR relieved the UN peacekeeping force UNPROFOR, which had originally arrived in 1992, and the transfer of authority was discussed in Security Council Resolution 1031.

+ The United Nations Integrated Mission in East Timor is a peacekeeping operation that was created in August 25, 2006 by UN Security Council Resolution 1704.

+ Since 1950, the IAF has been involved in 5 wars but also participates regularly in United Nations peacekeeping missions.

+ The United Nations led a peacekeeping operation called the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti.

+ He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1957 for organizing the first peacekeeping force.

peacekeeping - some sentence examples
peacekeeping – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “peacekeeping”:

+ President Woodrow Wilson arranged a plan for a "government of governments", or rather an international peacekeeping force.

+ The Brazilian army led the peacekeeping operation.
+ The next day, he received a fax back from Kofi Annan, who was in charge of peacekeeping at the United Nations.

+ President Woodrow Wilson arranged a plan for a “government of governments”, or rather an international peacekeeping force.

+ The Brazilian army led the peacekeeping operation.

+ The next day, he received a fax back from Kofi Annan, who was in charge of peacekeeping at the United Nations.

+ He became a Cabinet Minister, serving first as Minister for Culture and party spokesman, then Minister for Education, then Minister for Foreign Affairs, before being made NATO boss in December 1995, just as the Dayton agreement saw the IFOR NATO peacekeeping mission enter the former Yugoslavia.

+ They were the first part of the United Nations peacekeeping forces during Operation Restore Hope to go to the country.

+ On 20 September 1999 the Australian-led peacekeeping troops of the International Force for East Timor came to the country.

+ They also take part in United Nations peacekeeping missions.

+ Since 1960, Pakistan has been actively involved in most of the UN Peacekeeping missions and today stands at the top with 10,175 troops and observers serving in current missions.

+ UN peacekeeping missions involving Pakistan covers a long and cherished history of Pakistani involvement with the United Nations.

+ She was Director of the Asia and Middle East Division in the Department of Peacekeeping Operations from April 2004 to December 2007.

+ There are also NATO peacekeeping forces in and around the city providing assistance to the Afghan government.

+ A UN peacekeeping force has been stationed in the Sinai Peninsula since 1974, to avoid more wars.

+ Some members of the United Nations Security Council, like the United States, argued strongly that the UN should take “all” of its peacekeeping troops out of Rwanda.

In sentence use of “gault”

How to use in-sentence of “gault”:

+ This hearing would decide whether Gault was sent to juvenile prison unfairly.

+ Because of this, there was no proof of what Gault or Judge McGhee said during these hearings.

+ At the time, Gault was on probation.

+ The Gault Millau described him as “the very incarnation of the great French chef for foreigners”.

+ Food critics Henri Gault and his colleagues André Gayot and Christian Millau put out a new restaurant guide, the “Gault-Millau”, or “Le Nouveau Guide”.

+ Gault has always said that his friend Ronald Lewis made the call to Cook from the Gault family’s trailer.

+ At the time that Gerald Gault was arrested, juveniles had very few rights in the juvenile justice system.

+ It was during his time on gault that the 13-year-old Worf, captain of his school’s soccer team accidentally killed another boy during a championship by throwing himself at him as the two children ran after the ball which flew in the air.

In sentence use of gault
In sentence use of gault

How to use in sentence of “combine”

How to use in-sentence of “combine”:

+ Some states combine barbering and cosmetology licenses into one.

+ Electronic rock acts usually combine things from other music styles, including punk rock, industrial rock, hip hop musichip hop, techno, and synthpop.

+ An alternative way to detect whether a page is a subpage is to combine the parser functions.

+ Negro spirituals combine traditional West African musical style with the style of Christian hymns from Europe.

+ For inert atoms or molecules, a lot of energy is involved before it can combine with other elements to form compounds.

How to use in sentence of combine
How to use in sentence of combine

Example sentences of “combine”:

+ Each character in the opera has his own musical leitmotif which can change and combine to show their changing moods and situations.

+ Microsoft decided to combine Ruby with the Basic language to create Visual Basic.

+ A combine harvester, also called a combine, is a machine that harvests crops.

+ Tape recorders combine knowledge both on mechanics and electronics.

+ These then combine outside the sponges.

+ It usually does not combine with other atoms because its strong bond prevents it from reacting.

+ Tilke established “Tilke Engineering” in 1984 to combine the skills in architecture, civil engineering and electronic engineering.

+ Each character in the opera has his own musical leitmotif which can change and combine to show their changing moods and situations.

+ Microsoft decided to combine Ruby with the Basic language to create Visual Basic.

+ Through the process of photosynthesis, plants capture energy from sunlight and use it to combine carbon dioxide and water to produce carbohydrates and oxygen.

+ An antigen is a molecule expressed by a bacterium or virus that is recognized by the adaptive immune system as foreign which can stimulate the production of antibodies and combine specifically with them.

+ In a direct combination reaction, two or more reactants combine to form a single product.

+ Unitary authorities were created in the 1990s and are single-tier authorities which combine the functions of county and district councils.

More in-sentence examples of “combine”:

+ The two beams again reflect off mirror 1 and 2 and travel back to the beam splitter, the two beams that goes through the beam splitter will combine and form an interference pattern at the screen.

+ Weinrich says important information is lost when the two values combine into one final result.

+ They are folk religions, and combine different beliefs.

+ Some are Eli Vance, who worked at Black Mesa with Gordon Freeman before the Combine came.

+ It may combine the tune in different parts.

+ Seems to be an attempt to combine two non-notable subjects into a rather promotional looking article.

+ Far fewer people work in farming as a result of the combine harvester.

+ All icons contain at least one ROOT, but may combine two or more to form some complex icons.

+ There are different ways to combine sets.

+ In these first works he tries to combine mathematics, psychology and philosophy with a main goal to provide a sound foundation for mathematics.

+ Because fungal infections make the crop plants smaller and lighter, sometimes farmers can use combine harvesters to blow air on the crops so that the infected wheat blows away leaving the heavier healthy wheat behind.

+ The goal of unified field theory is to take all the different parts of physics and combine them into one theory that explains everything.

+ The committee was called the Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments, and it was created in 1927 to combine 11 separate Committees on Expenditures that had overseen the spending of various federal departments.

+ The temples, shrines, forts and palaces of the city combine its past with the present.

+ Muscular Christianity has continued itself through organisations that combine physical and Christian spiritual development.

+ Pieces from the late 1960s combine these ideas with expressionism and a violent character, for example “Eight Songs for a Mad King” which is about King George III.

+ The single edit tab project will combine the “” tab.

+ Note: Some editions combine “The Iron Sea” with “Put It Behind You” with a length of 6:33.

+ Those three classes combine into one organization.

+ Many new users simply do not know they can combine their edits as one SAVE, using a longer edit-summary line.

+ Among the criticisms are that it is very hard to combine GFDL material with other copyleft licenses, that it is not always clear and easy to understand, and that some of its requirements, such as the “invariant sections”, are not free at all.

+ They wanted to combine good Japanese developers, including Sonic Team programmer Yuji Naka and his team, with new American developers.

+ In 1993, he worked extensively to combine all anarchist environments and publications under the Apolitika project.

+ It is possible to combine the license elements to allow people to use a work under certain conditions.

+ If you need that then combine this template with one of the namespace-detection templates such as.

+ The comic book was one of the first to combine social issues and social commentary into a superhero story, set in a world where people with mutant abilities are hated by those born without them.

+ This means there are many Xserves linked together so they can combine their power.

+ Sometimes it may be necessary or desirable to combine the NRHP infobox with the other infobox in an article to conserve space or to reduce redundancy.

+ Few of the boundary changes would have involved creating new borders – only the proposals to combine Blackpool with parts of Wyre, and to split West Lancashire between Wigan and Sefton would do this.

+ In the second game, “Half-Life 2”, Gordon is introduced to a military world years after the Black Mesa incident, along with a force known as the Combine that took over the world.

+ Also, spanning can combine disks where RAID 0 cannot do anything.

+ Dalton made the theory to explain why the chemical elementelements would combine in certain ways The idea of atoms was already known at the time, but not widely accepted.

+ One may die if they combine multiple drugs.

+ The festival used the slogan “Millennium Prologue.” The festival runners tried combine the city center and the suburbs.

+ Rigid-flex boards are those that combine the features of the rigid boards and flex boards, hard at some points and blendable st some other points.

+ His poems combine modern and Finnish folk elements.

+ These include ‘star balls’ that combine opticsoptical and electro-mechanical technology, slide projector, video, full dome projector systems, and lasers.

+ Anyone can combine these “root words” to make more complex words.

+ These are editions that organized and combine the efforts of all the editors from the 18th century.

+ It is not uncommon to combine these, and add binders and lubricants to a powder, then press.

+ In the cytoplasm, ribosomal RNA and protein combine to form a nucleoprotein called a ribosome.

+ The Pakistan Army, along with the Pakistan Navy and the Pakistan Air Force, combine to make the world’s sixth largest military force.

+ For example, group 18 is known as the noble gases because they are all gases and they do not combine with other atoms.

+ Patients who need long-lasting relief from pain or other symptoms such as nausea, may combine two methods: for example, first vape and then eat a food made with CBD.

+ The gas engine and electric motors combine in a special type of transmission called a planetary gear, like the Toyota Prius.

+ His experiment also began to combine them into one field.

+ Today many of the lay clerks in places such as Oxford or Cambridge combine their work as layclerk with studying at University.

+ This means that when the two beams combine at the beam splitter, they destructively interfere.

+ A good source will combine both reliability and appropriate breadth.

+ The two beams again reflect off mirror 1 and 2 and travel back to the beam splitter, the two beams that goes through the beam splitter will combine and form an interference pattern at the screen.

+ Weinrich says important information is lost when the two values combine into one final result.
+ They are folk religions, and combine different beliefs.

“ionization energy” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “ionization energy”:

– Radiation of shorter wavelength than about 30 μm is commonly detected by its ability to exceed the ionization energy of atoms.

– However, once you’ve moved past the first ionization energy into the second ionization energy, there is a large jump in the amount of energy required to expel another electron.

– In addition to the radius you’re looking at in the outermost shell have an effect on the ionization energy as well.

– The material that the radiation can ionize depends on the ionization energy of the material.

– Each succeeding ionization energy is larger than the preceding energy.

– From this trend, Cesium is said to have the lowest ionization energy and Fluorine is said to have the highest ionization energy.

– The ionization energy increases as each electron is removed.

– The “first ionization energy is the” energy required to take away an electron from a neutral atom and the “second ionization energy” is the energy required to take away an electron from an atom with a +1 charge and so on.

ionization energy - some sentence examples
ionization energy – some sentence examples

Use in sentence of “iteration”

How to use in-sentence of “iteration”:

– In college football, a system of alternating possessions beginning at the opponent’s 25-yard line is used which plays out similarly to extra innings in baseball in that each team receives a chance to score, and if the game is still tied, another iteration occurs.

– The reason for this is that this is a geometric progression, and each iteration reduces the size of the image.

– This technique makes the program code longer for each iteration of a loop, but saves the computation time needed for jumping back to the beginning of the loop at the end of each iteration.

– If this is not the case, the problem is solved through iteration and approximation.

– He defeated Mota as a new iteration of the Flash and operated as his century’s Flash for a time.

– The structure of flip flops vary, but the general characteristic is that two branches affect each other’s state by putting the current resulting state of one branch and using that as input for the next iteration of the other branch.

– The Philippines has competed at every iteration of the Asian Para Games which was first held in Guangzhou, China.

– With each “turn” or iteration the state of the current cell is determined by two things: its current state, and the states of the neighbouring cells.

Use in sentence of iteration
Use in sentence of iteration

“drought” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “drought”:

+ The drought ended and the “curse” was reversed in 2016 when the team won their third World Series title.

+ Because of drought and changes in the agriculture industry, the Joads are forced to move from their old home to California’s Central Valley to find work and land.

+ Currently, they hold the longest championship drought in baseball.

+ Spain had been fighting a record drought that year.

+ Although the curse is often seen as a joke for most Cubs fans, some fans thought it could be the reason for the Cubs’ championship drought between 1908 and 2016.

drought - some sentence examples
drought – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “drought”:

+ It is often difficult to decide when a drought started and sometimes when it ends too.

+ During the summer of 1988, the drought led to a number of wildfires in western North America.

+ The agricultural damage by the 1980 heat wave and drought was over $20 billion.

+ They found that the colonists had started Roanoke Colony in the middle of the worst drought in 800 years.

+ Eventually they learned to plow differently and plant crops that survived a drought better, and to plant trees in rows called windbreaks.

+ A bird bath is an attraction for many different species of birds to visit gardens, especially during the summer and drought periods.

+ He traced the stages through which they grew and reproduced and the adaptations which enabled them to survive drought and winter.

+ The heat wave and drought led a number of cities in the Midwest and South to have record heat.

+ Many people die every year in famines due to drought in subsistence farming areas.

+ It is often difficult to decide when a drought started and sometimes when it ends too.

+ During the summer of 1988, the drought led to a number of wildfires in western North America.

+ During the Great Depression, the Great Plains were also hit hard with a drought and dust storms.

+ The last wild Quaggas died during a drought in 1878.

+ The problem of drought affects most of the countries.

+ Haggai said that a recent drought was because of the people’s refusal to rebuild the temple, which he sees as key to Jerusalem’s glory.

+ Kane scored the overtime game-winning goal against Michael Leighton of the Philadelphia Flyers during Game 6 of the 2010 Stanley Cup Finals to win the Blackhawks their first Stanley Cup in 49 years which ended the longest Stanley Cup drought in the NHL.

+ It caused 300, but managed to break a drought in the Richmond area.

+ Lake Colac dried up during the drought of 2008-2009.

More in-sentence examples of “drought”:

+ A long drought forced Pitjantatjara families to leave Kaltukatjara, Northern TerritoryKaḻṯukatjara and other places in the Petermann Ranges.

+ A ten-year drought made the land and forests very dry and they burnt quickly.

+ It tolerates drought well.

+ Conflicts can result from drought conditions.

+ The 1988–89 drought caused damage comparable to Hurricane Andrew in August 1992 and Hurricane Katrina in August 2005.

+ The episode then cuts to the “Spinosaurus” habitat, where a drought is taking place and the “Spinosaurus”, scared away from the remaining water by a “Sarcosuchus”.

+ Examples might be: flowering time, drought tolerance, polymorphism, mimicry, defence against predators.

+ A post-season appearance drought is continued by not making the NHL playoffs after the regular season.

+ Both increased warfare and internal unrest can also be effects of a general period of drought and famine.

+ A drought year may result in a very narrow one.

+ He spent six months trapped by drought at Depot Glen, south of Tibooburra.

+ Then he asked God to answer the people of Israel when they prayed toward, or at, the temple; to hear from heaven when someone sinned, or enemies came to Israel, or there was drought or famine in the land, “…whatever disaster or disease may come, and when a prayer or plea is made by any of your people Israel…then hear from heaven, your dwelling place.

+ The drought caused just over $60 billion in damage.

+ Severe drought and poor access to the settlement resulted in the hotel and hospital closing.

+ There was a long drought and it was very hard to find water.

+ Many drought years end with a monsoon or tropical cyclone.

+ The province had a bad drought in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

+ It is believed that between AD 1300 and AD 1450 drought and floods caused the Hohokam to no longer live in the area.”.” “.” Retrieved on November 26 2006.

+ Lentils are relatively tolerant to drought and are grown throughout the world.

+ The Po showed the effects of drought again in 2017.

+ A post-season series win drought is continued either by not making the playoffs in a season or by making the playoffs in a season but subsequently losing the first round series.

+ They are perennial herbaceous aestivateaestivating plants, with a surface or underground leaves in late winter, and flowers in the autumn; the leaves die down during the hottest part of the Mediterranean summer drought to save water.

+ The drought happened in all of the southeastern United States.

+ The drought destroyed crops nationwide.

+ The flowers are bright red with a yellow rim and is slightly smaller than “Gaillardia aristata”but is very drought tolerant and even salt tolerant, thriving along coastal dunes.

+ The most recent big drought in happened in the 1970s, resulting in a famine which killed a lot of people.

+ The decline in population is generally linked to drought and deforestation.

+ He sang about the Great Depression, and the problems faced by farmers at the time of the Dust Bowl, when erosion and drought ruined millions of acres of farmland.

+ But the Drought of 1988 caused $60 billion in damage.

+ Other locations, however, were at -6 or lower on the Palmer Drought Severity Index by early autumn 1988.

+ During his time with New York, he was nicknamed “The Messiah” because of his playoff leadership while there, which helped end a 54-year Stanley Cup drought in 1994.

+ Initially planned to be released in 2007, “Tha Carter III”s largest delay came after the majority of the tracks were leaked and distributed on mixtapes, such as “The Drought Is Over Pt.

+ The costliest drought in United States history was the 1988-90 drought.

+ At its peak, the drought covered 45% of the United States in 1988 alone.

+ Snails are especially important when drought or hard weather makes it difficult to find other food.

+ Here, agriculture depend on monsoon and if monsoon fails, then drought condition happens.

+ In 1756 the machine was damaged by wind and then rebuilt, and then on 10 March 1760, angry villagers of Přímětice tore down the structure, blaming Diviš for drought which struck the region that year.

+ Australia and Southeast Asia can have drought but the deserts of Peru have very heavy rainfall.

+ That prevented thunderstorm development and caused severe drought conditions.

+ It also caused drought in the Midwest and Great Plains.

+ In addition, El Niño and Southern Oscillation drought and large-scale fires are accelerating peatland devastation.

+ An event that helped the fires is the drought hapenning in Southern California.

+ Hurricane Alicia brought useful rains to the southern Great Plains, which had been suffering from a drought for much of the summer of 1983.

+ The Grenfell area has been badly affected by drought since 2001.

+ These determine what areas are more likely to have development of drought and when drought develops.

+ Farmers again asked for support, citing the hot weather and drought that brought emus invading farms in the thousands.

+ A long drought forced Pitjantatjara families to leave Kaltukatjara, Northern TerritoryKaḻṯukatjara and other places in the Petermann Ranges.

+ A ten-year drought made the land and forests very dry and they burnt quickly.
+ It tolerates drought well.