+ The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and Australian Institute of Marine Science say the current, living reef started growing about 20,000 years ago.
+ The Belize Barrier Reef is along most of the.
+ Reefs in the inner Great Barrier Reef spawn during the week after the full moon in October.
+ Because of her work, along with others, the Belize Barrier Reef was given UNESCO World Heritage status in 1996.
barrier reef – sentence examples
Example sentences of “barrier reef”:
+ The main attractions are the Belize Barrier Reef and its beaches.
+ During a reward trip, player and future runner-up Colby Donaldson broke an Australian law by breaking off coral from the Great Barrier Reef which could have gave him a fine of AU$110,000.
+ The main attractions are the Belize Barrier Reef and its beaches.
+ During a reward trip, player and future runner-up Colby Donaldson broke an Australian law by breaking off coral from the Great Barrier Reef which could have gave him a fine of AU$110,000.
+ The Great Barrier Reef is only one-and-a-half hours away by boat.
+ The islands of the Great Barrier Reef have 2,195 known plant species.
+ Sea level on the Great Barrier Reef has not risen much in the last 6,000 years.
+ The barrier reef is the second-largest in the world.
+ The land that forms the bottom of the Great Barrier Reef was a coastal plain.
+ Only the Great Barrier Reef of Australia is bigger.
+ Two clownfish, Marlin and his wife Coral are admiring their new home in the Great Barrier Reef and their clutch of eggs that are due to hatch in a few days.
+ The Great Barrier Reef is the world’s largest coral reef.
+ It goes along the coast of Belize, about long Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System.
+ It forms the southern part of the 900km long Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System.
+ In 2016, bleaching of coral on the Great Barrier Reef killed between 29 and 50 percent of the reef’s coral.
+ She ran into the Great Barrier Reef near Cape Tribulation.
+ The Great Barrier Reef is off the east coast and is an important marine habitat.
+ The report was written by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority.
+ The Great Barrier Reef is the largest structure made by living things.
+ The Belize Barrier Reef has a number of small islands.
+ The biggest threat to the Great Barrier Reef today is coral bleaching caused by high sea water temperatures as a result of global warming.
+ However, these engines were not as powerful and prone to detonation.
+ Lord Cullen took note of the fact that the railway line in London Paddington was prone to trains failing to stop at the same red signal that the Thames Turbo passed.
+ As a child she was prone to getting severe chest infections, which occurred two or three times per year, sometimes requiring hospitalisation.
+ In 1976, GM introduced a half-cab design that was less prone to leaks.
+ Versions of this medication that are less prone to cause allergies are in development.
+ Also, fans, record companies and the media are prone to making the sales figures higher than they actually are to boost the image of the act.
+ In particular, the middle, ring and index fingers are prone to calluses.
In-sentence examples of prone to
Example sentences of “prone to”:
+ Labrador Retrievers do require regular amounts of daily exercise and are prone to obesity.
+ Depending on the hair type, repeated use of hair straighteners, like most other heat styling tools, can cause varying amounts of damage such as split ends, thinning of the hair shaft and even causing hair to become brittle and prone to breakage.
+ Coral snakes are not aggressive or prone to biting.
+ Research showed that this genus and its near relatives were unusually prone to cancer.
+ He is described as sensitive, emotional, intelligent, prone to anger and violence, and very good at speaking.
+ A person high in extroversion would be extremely warm, positive, and prone to excitement-seeking.
+ A:Generally I’d use a table of CIDR ranges as it is a very quick method and is less prone to error, but I do also have the knowledge to do the binary math if need be.
+ It is prone to colder winter temperatures, dropping to.
+ Since the HIV virus destroys CD4 cells, it causes people with HIV to be more prone to illness.
+ Labrador Retrievers do require regular amounts of daily exercise and are prone to obesity.
+ Depending on the hair type, repeated use of hair straighteners, like most other heat styling tools, can cause varying amounts of damage such as split ends, thinning of the hair shaft and even causing hair to become brittle and prone to breakage.
+ Coral snakes are not aggressive or prone to biting.
+ Extreme weather is not unusual—the states bordering the Gulf of Mexico are prone to hurricanes, and most of the world’s tornadoes happen within the country, mainly in the Midwest’s Tornado Alley.
+ In the outfield, Guerrero was sometimes considered a defensive liability, prone to making errors, which resulted in him being a designated hitter in the last stage of his remarkable career, but he was also known to have a very powerful throwing arm that allowed him to make outfield assists on base runners.
+ HIV causes a person to become more prone to illness, so infected people need treatment options.
+ The city is also prone to raids of the vikings, most notably those in 852 and 866.
+ The region is also prone to ice storms, such as the 2002 ice storm during which hundreds of thousands lost power for days and weeks.
+ It is still a very highly viewed page that is still likely to be prone to vandalism.
+ Along with this, some studies found that women have a more responsive immune system and are more prone to mucusmucosal dryness and facial erythema.
– This djinn helps Aladdin defeat the sorcerer, get back the magic lamp, and save his wife.
– He returns in the sequel of the first Aladdin in “Aladdin, Return of Jafar”.
– So, Aladdin keeps the lamp for himself.
– However, Aladdin returns to the palace and tricks Jafar into having the third wish, which makes Jafar being transformed into a genie.
– With the djinn’s help, Aladdin becomes rich and powerful and marries a princess.
Make sentence of aladdin
Example sentences of “aladdin”:
– When Jafar steals the lamp, he uses two wishes and banishes Aladdin from the city.
– In the streets, she finds out that Aladdin is arrested for stealing.
– With the palace reverted to normal, Aladdin uses the third wish to free the Genie and he sets off to see the world.
– The story is about Aladdin attempting to save his father.
– The incorporation of Aladdin Systems’ iClean allows users to purge the browser cache, cookies, and browsing history within Norton’s interface.
– After surviving, Aladdin rubs the lamp and meets the Genie, who grants three wishes for him.
– He was best known as the voice of Aladdin in Disney’s “Aladdin“.
– He was freed by Aladdin and he offered Aladdin three wishes.
– The young man Aladdin is told by a sorcerer, who is pretending to be his uncle, to get him an oil lamp from a cave.
– Because of Jafar’s bad luck, Aladdin defeated him and ended his plans for power.
– Jafar, the Sultan’s vizier, discovers that Aladdin is the only one who can enter the Cave of Wonders and find a magic lamp.
– He was the voice of the Genie in the Aladdin “Aladdin” franchise, sometimes replacing Robin Williams.
– An old story in the The Book of One Thousand and One Nights1001 Nights has Aladdin cleaning and making a Genie appear.
– Jasmine realizes that she loves Aladdin and the two decide to marry.
– It is based on the Arab Fairy talefolktale of Aladdin and the magic lamp from “One Thousand and One Nights”.
- When Jafar steals the lamp, he uses two wishes and banishes Aladdin from the city.
- In the streets, she finds out that Aladdin is arrested for stealing.
- With the palace reverted to normal, Aladdin uses the third wish to free the Genie and he sets off to see the world.
+ She won that for playing Nora Durst in the HBO series “The Leftovers The Leftovers” Coon later played Gloria Bungle in the third season of the television series “Fargo” For that, she was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award.
+ Plott Hounds are sometimes used for coon hunting.
+ The Maine Coon has since been brought back and is now one of the most popular cat breeds in the USA.
+ After being punched in the face for bumping into Michael Peek, Coon shot Peek in the abdomen as he walked away.
+ Carrie Alexandra Coon is an United StatesAmerican actress.
+ The Maine Coon is the biggest cat breed used as a pet.
+ On stage, Coon was nominated for a Tony Award for the 2012 revival of “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?”.
+ Bucke then later had it republished with a introduction concerning the incident, including parts of conversation between the involved parties, which was later questioned in two books, “The Assailant Assailed” and “A Defense of Edmund Kean, Esq.” The result was embarassment on both sides and the play being performed anyway on 3 April 1819 to a terrible reception thanks to the dispute already surrounding the play and Kean’s previous conduct.
+ Drake, thanks to Sandra being able to speak Spanish and Rupert’s idea to steal the untouched shoes of Morgan and use them as exchanging goods, was able to get a lot of items, while Morgan did not plan as well.
+ The area is quite prosperous and the people well-off, thanks to the comparatively better economic conditions and foreign currency remittances.
+ They faced the top-ranked team Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Qualifying final which they won by 6 wickets thanks to an unbeaten 73 from Suresh Raina.
+ Zeus visits Perseus, asking for help, revealing that CronusKronos, the leader of the Titans, is escaping from the Underworld and the walls of Tartarus-where the Titans are imprisoned-are crumbling thanks to humanity’s lack of prayers which is also causing the gods’ immortality to drain.
How to use in sentence of thanks to
Example sentences of “thanks to”:
+ Much later, thanks to the rick rolling phenomenon and the persistent voting of the website 4chan, he was also nominated for the Best Act Ever Award 2008 at the Liverpool Music Awards.
+ This rumor was made worse by stories of one or more of them escaping, thanks to sympathetic guards at the Ipatiev House, where they were being held.
+ Much later, thanks to the rick rolling phenomenon and the persistent voting of the website 4chan, he was also nominated for the Best Act Ever Award 2008 at the Liverpool Music Awards.
+ This rumor was made worse by stories of one or more of them escaping, thanks to sympathetic guards at the Ipatiev House, where they were being held.
+ Also a big thanks to Bluegoblin7 for nominating me, and Chenzw for telling that it was the right time to go for it.
+ By 1957, it surpassed male usage thanks to AmericansAmerican actress Grace Kelly.
+ The use of Michif is growing again thanks to the work of the provincial Métis councils.
+ Commodity thinking is undergoing a more direct revival thanks to the theorists of “natural capital” whose products, some economists argue, are the only genuine commodities – air, water, and calories we consume being mostly interchangeable when they are free of pollution or disease.
+ Similarly, the end of the 1960s saw the start of the building of dedicated observatories at Mauna Kea in Hawaii, a good site for visible and infra-red telescopes thanks to its high altitude and clear skies.
+ Following this, Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman were given new leases of life thanks to big name creators such as John Byrne, Frank Miller and George Perez that redefined the elderly heroes for a new generation.
+ The vineyards still exist thanks to a ban released in 1933, which forbid building in the vineyards.
+ It was a class leader back in its day thanks to its fine ride and handling and was competing against many other modern cars such as the Honda Accord, the Toyota Carina and more.
+ But now, thanks to people like Copernicus and Galileo Galilei, we know that the Sun is the center of the Solar System, and the earth orbits around it.
More in-sentence examples of “thanks to”:
+ The exhibition included exhibits of his inventions, and the city was lit with electric light, thanks to Swan's invention.
+ The area of Almena is about 1 square mile, thanks to the United States Census Bureau.
+ But, in 2002, he became the MC of a program named “Dong-guh-dong-lak” thanks to a recommendation by a talent Choi Jin-Sil.
+ The exhibition included exhibits of his inventions, and the city was lit with electric light, thanks to Swan’s invention.
+ The area of Almena is about 1 square mile, thanks to the United States Census Bureau.
+ But, in 2002, he became the MC of a program named “Dong-guh-dong-lak” thanks to a recommendation by a talent Choi Jin-Sil.
+ Despite the use of a pseudonym, thanks to the information in the book, the “Scientist X” was easily identified as Philip Morrison, a physicist from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
+ The game has much better graphics, thanks to the Xbox’s superior hardware.
+ They beat Austria 1–0 thanks to substitute Salvatore ‘Totò’ Schillaci, who had played only one international before but would become a star during the tournament.
+ He gained popularity in early 1990s, thanks to the cover of parody or comedic songs of dance music.
+ He arrived to OGC Nice, thanks to the Nice’s former goalkeeper Dominique Baratelli, and in 2004, he was France’s U18 champion.
+ Leonard tried to get her to like him but thanks to Sheldon she finds out that Leonard has Luke Skywalker shampoo and Darth Vader conditioner uses the periodic table as a shower curtain and plays boggle in Klingon with his friends including Sheldon, Rajesh KuthrapalliRajesh Koothrapalli and Howard Wolowitz leading her to think that he is a nerd.
+ Adell has an area of.5 square miles, thanks to the United States Census Bureau.
+ It is a popular London commuter town, thanks to its easy access to the A41, directly leading to the M25.
+ Rayman is considered one of the best Ubisoft characters thanks to the simple animation for him and his friendly attitude.
+ At the end of the book is thanks to members of the United States Marine Corps.
+ Shepherds who were minding their sheep on the hillside came in to see the baby, and went away singing thanks to God for the newborn king.
+ In the 1980s the name Marinella began to land outside the Italian borders thanks to the President of the Republic Francesco Cossiga who took the habit of bringing a box containing five Marinella ties as a gift to the heads of state on his official visits.
+ The city, that had a lot of problems since the 1970s because of the end of the steel industry and coal-mining, is now having a good economy thanks to the logistics and high tech industry.
+ Other important ADR military leaders like the former Minister of Defense General Samedbey Mehmandarov and deputy defense minister General Ali-Agha Shikhlinski were at first arrested, but then released two months later thanks to efforts of Nariman Narimanov.
+ These cities during the Middle Ages were called “Citta’ marittime di Dalmazia” and maintained deep cultural and commercial links with the Italian mainland, thanks to intense commerce through the Adriatic sea.
+ Two best friends land a job as background dancers in a show, “Shake It Up! Chicago” thanks to their friend Deuce.
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+ The 153km-long underground river in Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, and the 8.2km-long Cabayugan River in the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park in the Philippines have come into being thanks to the karst topography.
+ Even though it got mixed success soon after its debut, “Tron” has gained a cult following thanks to its computer-generated imagery and hero story.
+ Some people thought it was better than the first movie thanks to how closer it is to the cartoon.
+ The instrument became well known thanks to a video of the instrument on YouTube playing the Imperial March, which has more than 6 million views.
+ However, since the 1970s, Trieste has had a huge economic boom, thanks to a significant commercial shipping business to the container terminal, steel works and an oil terminal.
+ Today trophies are mostly made from plastic and are easily accessible to public thanks to low price.
+ And thanks to the friendship with Giuseppe Fanelli, he passed on to the other side of the barricade, with Bakunin and his Italian followers.
+ Indeed, it was thanks to Radagast that Gandalf was able to escape from the pinnacle of Orthanc upon the wings of Gwaihir.
+ Especially, thanks to the well-protected ecological environment, mudskippers which exist usually in the very clean mud flat are seen in the Suncheon bay.
+ Illuminated is currently in production of a second series of “The Rubbish World of Dave Spud” thanks to the success of the first series and popularity with fans of the show.
+ It was thought that the spread of thyme throughout Europe was thanks to the Romans, as they used it to purify their rooms.
+ Also, thanks to its durability, Koreans even used it as body armor in war.
+ Favela thought she had poisoned by eating seafood, but it turned out she had a stroke that could have been fatal, but thanks to the quick intervention of doctors was saved.
+ To install an air conditioner, you need to take into account all the requirements thanks to which the equipment can be further operated in different modes.
+ In this regard, thanks to the contribution and influence of Mrs.
+ The area of Alma Center is about 1 square mile, thanks to the United States Census Bureau.
+ England beat Egypt 1–0, thanks to a 64th-minute goal from Mark Wright – and that was enough to win the group.
+ We now have the information on the relevant articles, thanks to MySweetMelissa and Eptalon.
+ Anyway, thanks to Reception123 for overseeing an excellent experience.
+ As for Italy, a strong second half showing saw the hosts beat Uruguay 2–0, thanks to another goal from Schillaci and one from Aldo Serena.
+ This proved traumatic for the Maharajah was believed to possess died thanks to broken heart in 1846.
+ Also thanks to all the comments so far.
+ And a special thanks to those who will find some minutes to perform this task.
+ Since its mass is well known thanks to its little moon, one can calculate that its surface gravity can be between 0.0031 and 0.0324m/s².
+ Before he can finish them off, Piccolo joins the battle – roughly even in abilities to Frieza, thanks to a splendid fusion with the dying Nail.
+ He became recognized again thanks to the popularity of the program.
+ They both travel to Duloc quickly, thanks to Dragon, who had escaped her confines and followed Donkey.
+ After Communion, there is a prayer to give thanks to God.
+ Mobilizon is federated to a network of instances capable of communicating with each other thanks to the ActivityPub protocol, a W3C standard.
– Go, also known as Golang, is a statically-typed concurrent programming language made by an engineer team at Google.
– Fred Muggs, didn’t hurt his genial manner, but his concurrent seriousness in dealing with news stories and ability to clearly explain abstract concepts earned him the nickname “The Communicator” and eventually won praise from critics and viewers alike.
– The template is designed to display up to three concurrent roads.
– MapleStory has way less than 10,000 concurrent players world-wide.
– This time was to be served concurrent with his earlier sentences.
+ Naltrexone and naloxone are two drugs being researched for this kind of treatment.
+ When a person has taken too much of one of these painkillers, naloxone can reverse the painkillers’ effects and save the person’s life.
+ If a person takes naloxone, the naloxone will throw any opiate off of the opiate receptor sites.
+ The effects of naloxone last about half an hour to an hour.
+ If naloxone is prescribed to a person, that person should also be taught about how to prevent, identify, and react to an overdose, including how to perform rescue breathing, CPR, and how to call an emergency telephone number like 9-1-1.
+ The goal was to make it easier for everyday people to use naloxone without having to have medical training.
– Despite this, he remains an icon of racism today and many people think of him as one of the most evil figures in American history.
– To do this you click on the icon that is to the right of the image caption.
– In Orthodox Christianity an icon is thought of as a window through which a person can get a view of God’s truth.
– During the 1980s, Madonna was a huge fashion icon and was an idol for millions of girls and boys.
– She was considered an icon of the Indian subcontinent.
– They also supposedly worshiped an icon called “Bafomet”.
– For thirty years, Rogers became a television icon of children’s entertainment and education.
– For links to files in other formats, no icon is displayed.
In sentence use of icon
Example sentences of “icon”:
– There are also matching templates that insert the header row for each of the icon row templates.
– The character is held in high esteem in Britain, where he has become a popular culturepop-culture icon on par with Bond.
– This template displays a small icon with an appropriate link for A and B roads and Motorways in Great Britain.
– Shinee attended the 2008 Style Icon Awards on October 30, 2008, where they won the “Best Style Icon Award”.
– The process can be sped up by using the “replace all” function of advanced edit tool or separate text editor such as Notepad Notepad or Notepad++, but the search rule for the BS row templates should be specified to the number of icon columns in order to avoid templates with similar name such as BSto and BSsplit in case they are present in the map.
– This template is used to display a small flag icon next to an unlinked country name.
– The icon data is stored at Module:Icon/data.
– It places the appropriate icon in a map row.
– The icon of VLC is a traffic cones collected by Ecole Centrale’s Networking Students’ Association.
– Steve Vai was an icon of jazz fusion in the 1980s and played extensive guitar based jazz fusion instrumentals.
– Flipje used to be the mascot for a local jam factory, but is now an icon for the whole of Tiel.
– Other differences include its own menu arrangement and custom graphics and icon sets.
– Mount Fuji is a famous cultural icon of Japan, as a lot of people have painted it and taken photographs of it.
– MI lost their Team Captain Icon Player, Sachin Tendulkar due to a Hamstring Injury.
– Following her death in 1969 and the Stonewall riots, Garland’s status as a gay icon began to slip.
– Lee was honored by the National Music Publisher’s Association with their 2008 Songwriter Icon Award, which recognizes outstanding songwriters for personal achievement.
– As a celebrity in various fields, she has been an icon in France.
- There are also matching templates that insert the header row for each of the icon row templates.
- The character is held in high esteem in Britain, where he has become a popular culturepop-culture icon on par with Bond.
More in-sentence examples of “icon”:
- Ricky Martin is an international pop icon and is also considered and widely regarded as being hunky and toned and is overly admired by many stunning and gorgeous-looking women and various fans from all over around the world.
- He is best known for creating the "Friday the 13th and creating the slasher icon Jason Voorhees.
- Its subsequent album became another critical milestone as "What's Going On" had been and with his new look as a wool hat-wearing, studded jean outfit, bearded "messiah", Marvin had become an icon of early seventies soul music.
– Ricky Martin is an international pop icon and is also considered and widely regarded as being hunky and toned and is overly admired by many stunning and gorgeous-looking women and various fans from all over around the world.
– He is best known for creating the “Friday the 13th and creating the slasher icon Jason Voorhees.
– Its subsequent album became another critical milestone as “What’s Going On” had been and with his new look as a wool hat-wearing, studded jean outfit, bearded “messiah”, Marvin had become an icon of early seventies soul music.
– If no expression name is used, the question mark icon is displayed.
– It should be applied at any conventional BS”n”-2 template outside of the collapsible section, “every” startcollapsible and replace templates with exact same value otherwise the icon cells will be unable to align themselves correctly.
– She is known for her work in many charitable and feminist causes, and became an icon to many people in Argentina.
– He is commonly seen as an icon of alternative rock.
– This icon is based on.
– Produces a flag icon wikilinked women’s national under-“NN”.
– Produces a seal icon attached to a wikilinked national army article.
– Produces a flag icon attached to a wikilinked men’s national under-18 ice hockey team article.
– Charminar has long been the icon of Hyderabad.
– Every article has a pencil icon at the top.
– For example, a button with an icon of a printer will usually help the user print what is currently open.
– Temples, religious books or icon are sometimes given a ritual kiss.
– Buttons and menus on the toolbar can now contain both an icon and a text label, rather than just one or the other.
– This template is not blank, it adds a little icon in the top-right corner.
– This type of icon is usually only 16 pixels in height and 16 pixels in width.
– What is that? I think a totally unexplained icon like that is a bad idea.
– For example, in Microsoft Windows the desktop will often have an icon for the Recycle Bin, and the icon usually looks like a trash can in the dextstop.
– Produces a flag icon attached to a wikilinked men’s national basketball team article.
– A couple things: The Icon stuff was changed to topicon in css and js by myself a while ago when I was getting the protection topicons to work because I had multiple people harassing me to get them working :, after I did so I changed the template:icon so that they too would work.
– The National Monument or Monas is an icon of Jakarta which is located in center of Jakarta, it is an attractive tourist and educational center for resident of Jakarta and its surroundings.
– Produces a flag icon that links to national cricket team article.
– You will see another pencil icon in the toolbar.
– The template will display an icon of a flag.
– Many people in countries such as the UK want to keep the English royal family as they have remained a traditional icon and source of income for the country.
– Tap on the pencil icon to start editing.
– The character received strong positive reviews and is often called a cultural icon of the 1980s America.
– Similarly, the use of phallic symbol as an icon for Shiva is also found for Irish, Nordic, Greek and Roman deities, as was the idea of this aniconic column linking heaven and earth among early Indo-Aryans, states Roger Woodward.
– The PCC car has proved to be a long lasting icon of streetcar design, and PCC cars are still in service in various places around the world.
– When I highlight a word and click on the “Link” icon on the edit tools, it brings up an “Insert link” dialogue box.
– An icon can be included in the legend by specifying for the corresponding parameter.
– Nokia 3310 can announced from the news smartphone in 2G and 3G, during smillar to Nokia 6300 4G, from New Channel and starting from Mobile World Congress, Risso say, we’re never to like Nokia 3310 miniphones, from icon free in Nokia 3310 2G and 3G.
– Produces a flag icon attached to a wikilinked national cricket team article.
– Cuomo was one of the most famous politicians in the country at the time and he was an icon of liberalism in the country.
– The Euromast becomes an icon of Rotterdam.
– The Wii Remote is pointed at the screen, and a star icon is shown.
– He is considered an icon of Polish culture.
– By clicking on this icon will open a JavaScript window, see the picture right.
– This template is used to display a small flag icon next to a wikilinked country name.
– The poster is erroneously referred to as the Rosie the Riveter poster, having become associated with the cultural icon in the 1980s.
– When Windows is first installed, there will be a little icon on the screen with a message asking for Windows to be activated.
– He is considered to be a cultural icon and is considered to be one of the most influential martial artists ever by social critics and other martial artists alike.
– Repin first learned to paint from an icon painter.
– I have injected Obento’s icon code into the Sitewide Javascript in.
– For this reason, if an icon size different from the default is wanted, it is best to always specify both a width and a height.
– Pitt became a kind of cult icon for her role in this movie.
+ Mohammad Naeem Islam is an international cricketer from Bangladesh.
+ Sir Frank Mortimer Maglinne Worrell was a West Indies cricketer and Jamaican senator.
+ He became the first cricketer to make an international debut representing a combined team.
+ Charles Cuthbert Powell Williams, Baron Williams of Elvel, was a British businessman, cricketer and Labour Party Labour life peer.
+ Don BradmanSir Donald Bradman AC, Australian cricketer said to be the greatest batsman of all time was born in Cootamundra.
+ Famous Australian sports players include the cricketer Sir Donald Bradman, the swimmingswimmer athlete Cathy Freeman.
+ Mashrafe Bin Mortaza is a Bangladesh national cricket teamBangladeshi cricketer and politician.
cricketer how to use?
Example sentences of “cricketer”:
+ In 1953, Hobbs was knighted, the first professional cricketer to be so honoured.
+ His achievements for England after being recalled in 1966 have been described as "the stuff of legend." Graveney was a Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1953, captained England on one occasion and was awarded the OBE while still playing.
+ Because of his medical profession, he was nominally an amateur cricketer but he is said to have made more money from cricket than any professional.
+ In 1953, Hobbs was knighted, the first professional cricketer to be so honoured.
+ His achievements for England after being recalled in 1966 have been described as “the stuff of legend.” Graveney was a Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1953, captained England on one occasion and was awarded the OBE while still playing.
+ Because of his medical profession, he was nominally an amateur cricketer but he is said to have made more money from cricket than any professional.
+ Irfan Khan Pathan is an Indian cricketer from Gujarat.
+ Pataudi; 5 January 1941 – 22 September 2011; nicknamed Tiger Pataudi, was an Indian cricketer and former captain of the Indian cricket team.
+ Paras Khadka is the sixth Nepali cricketer to score an international century.
+ Aaqib Javed is a Pakistani cricketer and coach.
+ Lata Mondal is a Bangladeshi cricketer who plays for the Bangladesh national women’s cricket team.
+ Mirza married Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik on April 12, 2010.
+ He was the third son of the cricketer Colin Cowdrey.
+ She married Pakistani former cricketer and politician Imran Khan in January 2015.
+ They are often circular or oval, and are often found in a larger bay.
+ He opposed much of the traditions of the Imperial Ballet such as the circular position of a dancer’s arms, the “pirouette” ending a male dancer’s solo, and the lengthy curtain calls.
+ At least one circular rule, a 1931 Gilson model, sacrificed some of the scales usually found in slide rules in order to obtain additional resolution in multiplication and division.
+ In American or Japanese kickboxing, this type of kick can be only circular or semicircular according to the official rules.
+ A moving charge in a cyclotron will move in a circular path under the influence of a constant magnetic field.
+ Famous parts of the harbour are Darling Harbour and Circular Quay.
+ The oval-shaped zero and circular letter O came into use together on modern character displays.
circular use in sentences
Example sentences of “circular”:
+ Piaget called this circular reaction.
+ It is done with circular or double-pointed needles.
+ This attraction features rare and endangered apes that can be viewed brachiating on two large jungle gyms built on two circular islands that were constructed in 1972.
+ The inside two were circular and decorated in the Doric style.
+ However, to permit the photon to pass through it, the circular hole must have a diameter greater than the size of the photon.
+ The iris is a thin, circular structure in the eye.
+ In the 16th century, Nicholas Copernicus proposed a model for the Solar System in which the planets follow circular orbits about the Sun.
+ To continue GMA Manila’s digital television broadcast, DZBB-TV and its GMA News TV subchannel are reported to transfer to UHF channel 15, which the National Telecommunications Commission, through a memorandum circular in 2016, authorized to operate as part of NTC’s plans to license digital channels 14-20 for major TV broadcasts.
+ It is usually circular and range between 30 and 65 kilometrekm in diameter, though smaller and larger eyes can occur.
+ The circular motion of the wheel was changed to back-and-forth motion of the saw blade by a Connecting rod known as a “pitman”.
+ The main disadvantages of circular slide rules are the difficulty in locating figures along a rotating disc, and limited number of scales.
+ Piaget called this circular reaction.
+ It is done with circular or double-pointed needles.
+ This attraction features rare and endangered apes that can be viewed brachiating on two large jungle gyms built on two circular islands that were constructed in 1972.
+ The cone is a right circular cone for easy description, but any double cone with some circular cross-section will do.
+ The circular target is called the dartboard.
+ It also uses close hand punches with softer open hand circular techniques.
+ Rather than “split” scales, high-end circular rules use spiral scales for more complex operations like log-of-log scales.
+ For this reason, sun and moon could not be on a circular movement around the same centre.
+ That way, it speeds up to long circular atmospheric railway.
+ This is a circular slide rule first created in the 1930s for aircraft aviatorpilots to help with dead reckoning.
+ A laurel wreath is a circular wreath made of interlocking branches and leaves of the bay laurel.
More in-sentence examples of “circular”:
+ The trigonometric functions sometimes are also called circular functions.
+ Other types of motion in astronomy include circular orbit, parabolic trajectory, and hyperbolic trajectory.
+ The commutator sends the electricity in a circular pattern to armature windings.
+ He was an expert with the “tondo”the circular picture at the bottom of a cup.
+ A good definition is not circular definitioncircular, a one-word synonym, too broad or too narrow, or able to have too many meanings.
+ The smaller the circular hole is made, the closer we come to knowing the exact position of the photon as it goes through it.
+ There are 13 circular mother-of-pearl inlays which mark the harmonic positions, as well as a reference point to note position, called “hui” 『徽』.
+ As it headed westward, its outflow rapidly improved, with banding and a more circular cloud pattern.
+ The Karachi Circular Railway opened in the early 1940s.
+ Here, each planet has a circular orbit around the host star.
+ The fruit is circular or oblong and is red when ripe.
+ Nystagmus, often called “dancing eyes”, is an eye condition which causes uncontrolled, rapid, jerky, movement of the eyes, usually from side to side, but sometimes up and down or in a circular motion.
+ But do not remove permitted on-page circular links.
+ This creates a circular dome on the Earth’s surface.
+ In the circular painting at the bottom of the bowl of the cup, a youth pulls an older man to him for a kiss.
+ The archers play in teams and attempt to hit a small white wooden target called “takai” surrounded by a circular ring called “kwaara”.
+ By carefully making the fields bigger as the particles gain energy, the width of the circular path can be kept the same as the machine accelerates the particles.
+ Unlike other types of jellyfish, scyphozoans lack a “velum”, a circular membrane which propels other jellyfish through the water.
+ The strangely small ripples on the photo fit the size and of circular pattern of small ripples as opposed to large waves when photographed up close.
+ The main breeding season is during the rainy season, when the pair builds an enormous nest “island”, a circular platform of reeds and grasses nearly two metres in diameter and high enough to stay above the shallow water surrounding it.
+ Other types of motion in astronomy include circular orbit, elliptical orbit, and parabolic trajectory.
+ These rocks further erode to form a circular bay with a narrow entrance called a cove.
+ In primary circular reaction children do acts that have to do with their basic needs, like eating.
+ Campbell, Oklahoma Geological Survey Circular 100, 30-54 Telltale shatter cones were discovered in the bed of the nearby Vaal River.
+ The trigonometric functions sometimes are also called circular functions.
+ Other types of motion in astronomy include circular orbit, parabolic trajectory, and hyperbolic trajectory.
+ The commutator sends the electricity in a circular pattern to armature windings.
+ The circular depression left behind is the Rotorua Caldera, the site of the lake.
+ There is a circular group, which squeezes the iris smaller, and another group which pulls the iris wider.
+ The shape is circular or oval.
+ The male begins courtship by flying noisily, and then in a graceful, circular glide with its wings outstretched and head down.
+ Botticelli made consistent use of the circular “tondo” form and did many beautiful female nudes, according to Vasari.
+ Bokeh also takes on the shape of the aperture which the light passes through, making most bokeh circular in shape, which also means a lens “mask” made of black paper that has a certain shape cut into it can be placed over a camera lens to make the bokeh shape conform to that of the shape cut into the paper.
+ Jū, which means soft, refers to open hand techniques and circular movements.
+ In art and symbolism, a crescent is generally the shape produced when a circular disk has a segment of another circle removed from its edge, so that what remains is a shape enclosed by two circular arcs of different diameters which intersect at two points.
+ The circular scale is divided into four quadrants.
+ Their mitochondrial DNA molecules are linear rather than circular as in anthozoans and almost all other animals.
+ A compass box is mounted horizontally at the centre of a circular scale.
+ From 1976 to 2012 the AU was defined as “the radius of an unperturbed circular Newtonian orbit about the Sun of a particle having infinitesimal mass, moving with a mean motion of 0.01720209895 radians per day ”.
+ The Scourd of Brouster site in Walls includes a cluster of six or seven walled fields and three stone circular houses that contains the earliest hoe-blades found so far in Scotland.
+ The shape of the Earth’s orbit varies in time between nearly circular and mildly elliptical.
+ Its orbit is much closer to the plane of the ecliptic than those of Ceres, Pallas or Interamnia, but is less circular than Ceres or Vesta with an eccentricity of around 12%.
+ Rising dramatically from the shore of the historic Potomac River, two distinct structures dominated the triangular block of land: a circular council chamber and an 11-story crescent-shaped secretariat.
+ The council chamber alone could accommodate 400 delegates within its circular walls.
+ An Elimination Chamber match is a match which takes place in a large, circular steel cage that surrounds the entire ring.
+ New galleries can be added around the circular lobby.
+ Gōjū-ryū uses both circular and linear movements.
+ This phenomenon is sometimes also called the Circular Migration.