Use in sentence of “chess”

How to use in-sentence of “chess”:

– This template is used in WikiProject Chess articles containing chess moves written in algebraic notation.

– That is five out of the six types of piece, and completely convincing as a chess set.

– It does this together with about 2,000 affiliates, mostly chess clubs and local chess organizations.

– In 36th Chess Olympiad, she defeated, among others, the former World Chess Championship#Women’s World ChampionsWomen’s World Chess Champion grandmaster Antoaneta Stefanova.

– Roger Penrose is the brother of mathematician Oliver Penrose and Grandmaster chess grandmaster Jonathan Penrose.

Use in sentence of chess
Use in sentence of chess

Example sentences of “chess”:

- He wrote a chess column for a year in the New York Ledger in 1859–60.

- This is the only time in the history of the world chess championship that all classical games have ended in a draw.
- The Gupta chess pieces were divided like their military into the infantry, cavalry, elephants, and chariots.

– He wrote a chess column for a year in the New York Ledger in 1859–60.

– This is the only time in the history of the world chess championship that all classical games have ended in a draw.

– The Gupta chess pieces were divided like their military into the infantry, cavalry, elephants, and chariots.

– The following table provides a glimpse of the changes in the names and character of chess pieces, as they passed from one culture to another, from India through Persia to Europe:Murray H.J.R.

– He was the 2007–2008 World Blitz Chess champion.

– It is given by the world chess organisation, FIDE.

– After his match, Fischer promoted a new type of chess called “Fischer Random Chess“, where the pieces were randomly shuffled before the game so they would be on different squares to start every game.

– She represented the USSR at the 1963 and 1966 Women’s Chess Olympiads.

– The knight plays a game of chess with death against the background crisis of the 13th century, with the Black Death and famine ongoing.

– The history of chess goes back almost 1500 years.

– Historians of chess consider this as the most important change since the game was invented.

– From May to December 1840 Staunton edited a chess column for the “New Court Gazette”.

– In 2005 he was inducted into the World Chess Hall of Fame in Miami.

– Open Chess ChampionshipU.S.

– One of three potential outcomes of a chess game, the others being Win and Loss.

– It is the only piece in chess to be able to jump over other pieces.

More in-sentence examples of “chess”:

– He won the London 1851 tournament and the rival event organized by the London Chess Club.

– To supplement their income Emanuel Lasker played chess and card games for small stakes, especially at the CaféKaiserhof.

– Ponomariov remained FIDE champion until Rustam Kasimdzhanov won the FIDE World Chess Championship 2004.

– He won the Lithuanian Chess ChampionshipLithuanian championship 5 times: in 1983, 2008 and 2012.

– Alekhine’s victory surprised almost the entire chess world.

– English draughts is played on an 8×8 chess board.

– Wojtaszek won the Polish Chess Championship in 2005.

– He was the first of several great American players to have a short chess career.

– Staunton ran a chess column in the “Illustrated London News” from 1845 to his death in 1874.

– She was three times Soviet women’s chess champion.

– José Raúl Capablanca y Graupera was a Cuban chess player who was World Chess Champion from 1921 to 1927.

– Then 17, she was and still is the youngest to win the Women’s World Chess Championship.

– Susan Polgar is a HungaryHungarian-American chess player.

– Radjabov reached the semi-finals at the FIDE World Chess Championship 2004.

– His playing style is unpredictable and highly original, making him a threat to any chess player, although it sometimes also leads to quick losses.

– Much of the early work on computational intelligence and games was directed toward classic board games, such as tic-tac-toe, Go strategy is said to rely heavily on pattern recognition, and not just logical analysis as with chess and other more piece-independent games.

– She competed in the Women’s World Chess Championship in 2008.

– Walker, Chess and chess-players page 161.

– Valeri started his chess playing at an early age.

– In 1818, for a brief period, he was one of the players hidden inside the chess machine, the Turk.

– An important chess endgame position that he wrote about is called the “Philidor position”.

– Other chess symbols are in the Chess Symbols block.

– Boncourt learned how to play chess from students of the great Philidor, including Carlier Carlier, Bernard and Leger who often played at the Café de la Régence.

– The rules of chess are governed by the World Chess Federation, which is known by the initials FIDE, meaning “Fédération Internationale des Échecs”.

– Sultan Khan learned the Indian form of chess from his father at the age of nine.Sunnucks, Anne 1970.

– Short has played 21 times for England in Chess Olympiads, and European and World Team championships.

– The United States Chess Federation is the national chess federation in the United States.

– However, Alekhine won the match, played at Buenos Aires, by 6 wins, 3 losses, and 25 draws – the longest World Championship match until the World Chess Championship 1984–85 between Anatoly Karpov and Garry Kasparov.

– I remember Kasparov, after a last-round draw, explaining to the waiting reporters: ‘Well, chess is a draw'”.

– Kamsky won the Chess World Cup 2007.

– Among his students were: Hermann Weyl, the champion of chess Emanuel Lasker, Ernst Zermelo, and Carl Gustav Hempel.

– Shogi is the most popular of a family of chess variants, and is native to Japan.

– Her father taught her chess when she was nine and, in the year of her arrival in England at the age of fifteen, she won the British girls’ championship.

– He won the Cuban Chess Championship in 2002, 2003, 2006, and 2012.

– After Azerbaijan gained its independence after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Azerbaijani chess players have achieved high results in various international competitions, World and European championships.

– Fischer’s 1992 rematch against Spassky was the only time after becoming the world champion that Fischer played chess in public.

– He was awarded the grandmaster title by the World Chess Federation in 1951.

– In his first tournament outside the USSR, the Hastings International Chess Congress 1934–35, Botvinnik achieved only a tie for 5th-6th places, with 5/9.

– When the List of World Chess Championsworld championship was split, From 1948 to 1993, the world championship was administered by FIDE, the world chess federation.

– Polgar is also a chess journalist, with columns in “Chess Life”, “Chess Life for Kids”, “ChessCafe”, “Chess Horizons”, “Georgia Chess“, “Chessville”, “Empire Chess“, “School Mates”, and “Europe Echecs”.

– The first modern rating system was used by the Correspondence Chess League of America in 1939.

– Fritz is a GermanyGerman chess program by Frans Morsch and Mathias Feist, published by ChessBase.

– In 1992, the national team of women for the first time at the Chess OlympiadWorld Chess Olympiad in Manila, Philippines represented independent Azerbaijan and ranked 7th among 67 teams.

Chess boxing is a mixed sport which puts together the sport of boxing with games of chess in every other round.

– Eva Moser was an Austrian chess player.

– He came equal third in the World Chess Championship 1948 tournament, and equal second in the 1953 Candidates Tournament.

– The number of pieces Anderssen gave up in order to win have made it one of the most well known chess games of all time.

- He won the London 1851 tournament and the rival event organized by the London Chess Club.

- To supplement their income Emanuel Lasker played chess and card games for small stakes, especially at the CaféKaiserhof.
- Ponomariov remained FIDE champion until Rustam Kasimdzhanov won the FIDE World Chess Championship 2004.

How to use the word “theft”

How to use in-sentence of “theft”:

+ Identity theft is a serious crime that affects thousands of people.

+ The SPAS-12 has been popular in many movies, Television programmeTV shows, and video games including Call of Duty, Battlefield, Grand Theft Auto, Left 4 Dead and more.

+ During the first week, the game sold over 3.4 million copies, second only to Grand Theft Auto in sales records.

+ Madsen is also the voice actor for video games, including “Grand Theft Auto III”, “True Crime: Streets of L.A.” and “DRIV3R”.

+ Then there was “Grand Theft Auto: Vice City” which was set in the middle 80s.

How to use the word theft
How to use the word theft

Example sentences of “theft”:

+ The latest game released in the “Grand Theft Auto” is “Grand Theft Auto V”.

+ In this movie, Inspector Jacques Clouseau is assigned to solve the murder of a famous soccer coach and the theft of the famous Pink Panther diamond.

+ The first locks and keys were made of wood and other easily accessible materials and they provided the small safeguard against theft or break-in.

+ Once inside, the thieves tied up the guards and over the next hour committed the largest-value recorded theft of private property in history.

+ Even though Grumpy does not like the dog, she stops the theft of the dog from happening.

+ Loggins voiced himself, the host of Los Santos Rock Radio, in the 2013 video game “Grand Theft Auto V”.

+ San Andreas Multiplayer and Multi Theft Auto, often shortened to SA-MP and MTA respectively, are popular multiplayer edits of the original game San Andreas.

+ He resigned after being charged with over 50 felonies and misdemeanors for theft and bribery.

+ In video games, it is used as a perspective perspective, like in Grand Theft Auto 1 and 2.

+ Eventually he decides to leave his gang life behind by moving to “Liberty City”, where he commences to work with Joey Leone in the car theft business.

+ Nick believes Englander faked the diamond’s theft in order to get money from his insurance, after the 2008 financial crisis.

+ The stories deal with simple cases of theft to serial killings.

+ He is best known for his roles as Trevor Philips in the video game “Grand Theft Auto V” and as Simon in the AMC series “The Walking Dead”.

+ Wage theft from low wage immigrant workers is common in the United States.

+ This also protects against hacking or theft of money from the system, because if the blockchain was to be altered in some computers then it would be noticed that it is not identical with the others.

+ The latest game released in the "Grand Theft Auto" is "Grand Theft Auto V".

+ In this movie, Inspector Jacques Clouseau is assigned to solve the murder of a famous soccer coach and the theft of the famous Pink Panther diamond.

More in-sentence examples of “theft”:

+ The organization is responsible for some of the most successful thefts in the history of theft and organized crime.

+ He argued that taxation was theft on a grand scale, backed by law.

+ In 2001, Phoenix was number one for theft rate with 35,161 total thefts, giving a rate of 1,081.25 per 100,000.

+ Destroy All Humans has gameplay similar to the “Grand Theft Auto” series.

+ Eurogamer gave Red Dead Redemption an 8/10, saying “”successfully re-clothes the Grand Theft Auto framework in an exciting, distinct and expertly realised scenario””.

+ Then came the next games which were made in 3D which changed the way Grand Theft Auto was played.

+ Ellsberg was charged under the Espionage Act of 1917 along with other charges of theft and conspiracy, carrying a total maximum sentence of 115 years.

+ Competitions go from obvious ones such as Olympic weightliftingweightlifting to the longest egg tossing distance, or for longest time spent playing “Grand Theft Auto IV” or the number of hot dogs that can be eaten in ten minutes.

+ She organised a jewellery theft and blamed Preeta for it.

+ The next game in the 3D series is called “Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas” which is based on Los Angeles, San Francisco and Las Vegas.

+ Grand Theft Auto IV is now being sold inside stores.

+ Like previous games in the series, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas has many radio stations that play songs.

+ Car theft has been a problem in Phoenix.

+ In 2006 California attorney and Marshall Islands lobbyist Howard Hills, and Tony Sanchez, a former administrator of the Guam Superior Court, were indicted for unlawful influence, conspiracy for unlawful influence, theft of property held in trust, and official misconduct.

+ When sufficient stocks of graphite had been accumulated, the mines were flooded to prevent theft until more was required.

+ Some examples include the “Grand Theft Auto” games, or “The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind”.

+ If someone has gotten something in an illegitimate way, it is not theft to take the thing back, as long as you harm no innocent person in the process.

+ In the game “Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories” by Rockstar GamesRockstar, one of the main themes in the plot are continuous rivalries and vendettas between Italian Mafia families in Liberty City.

+ Men, women and even children resorted to theft in order to live.

+ In May 2011, Lohan was convicted of misdemeanor theft of a $2,500 necklace from a jewelry store in Venice Beach.

+ To drive, the player can either drive one of the many vehicles that are on the road, The game’s driving missions are also similar to those of “Grand Theft Auto 3″.

+ Second, if you are a celebrity or not, being victim of an identity theft is shocking.

+ We should be careful about what information and pictures we put on facebook because it can be use against you, for example theft identity.

+ Immediately after Van Gundy makes the deal with Popper, Jones arrives with the police to arrest Popper for theft of the penguins.

+ The organization is responsible for some of the most successful thefts in the history of theft and organized crime.

+ He argued that taxation was theft on a grand scale, backed by law.
+ In 2001, Phoenix was number one for theft rate with 35,161 total thefts, giving a rate of 1,081.25 per 100,000.

+ Mwiraria features prominently in audio recordings released on the internet in 2006 by John Githongo, exiled former Permanent Secretary in the Kenya Government, which indicate Mwiraria was trying to stop Githongo’s inquiries into the theft of over 777 million US Dollars in a series of 18 security related contracts, colloquially called Anglo Leasing.

+ In this case the theft is of food stored for the host larvae.

+ In 2018, Barry resigned after pleading guilty to felony theft related to an affair with a city employee who had was the head of her security detail.

+ Prior to being prosecuted for murder, he had served prison sentences for theft and malicious wounding.

+ Considering the many hazards of climate, piracy, theft and abuse of military fiat by rulers of kingdoms along the trade routes, it was a major focus of these civilizations to keep markets open and trading in these scarce commodities.

+ For the following crimes the punishment was death: adultery, wearing cotton clothes, cutting down a living tree, moving a field boundary making your land bigger, making someone else’s smaller, major theft and treason.

+ It is part of the “Grand Theft Auto” series of video games.

+ Car theft used to happen often.

+ These includes, “Batman: Arkham”, “Army of Two”, “Assassin’s Creed Assassin’s Creed”, “BioShock”, “Call of Duty”, “Company of Heroes”, “Crysis”, “Dead Space”, “God of War”, “Grand Theft Auto”, “Killzone”, “StarCraft”, “Total War”.

+ He is also the cousin of rapper Young Maylay who voiced Carl JohnsonCarl “CJ” Johnson, the protagonist of “Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas”.

+ Rockstar Games is a video game company that has created well-known games such as the Grand Theft Auto series of games and the MidnightClub Racing Game series.

+ The first in the 3D series was called “Grand Theft Auto III” which was set in Liberty City which is like New York.

+ Carl “CJ” Johnson is the main playable character of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.

+ He provided the voice of Tommy Vercetti for the 2002 video game “Grand Theft Auto: Vice City”.

+ It is the largest such theft since World War II.

+ Kane and his cousin were charged with second-degree robbery, fourth-degree criminal mischief, and theft of services.

+ As well as FIFA, a remix of “”From Nowhere””, titled “”From Nowhere “”, was featured on the soundtrack of “Grand Theft Auto V”.

+ It is the fifteenth game in the “Grand Theft Auto” video game series.

+ He was convicted of burglary, robbery, theft and forgery during the 1950s.

+ No other arrests from the theft of the nuclear designs have been made.

+ He is best known as the voice and the motion capture performer of Franklin Clinton in the video game “Grand Theft Auto V”.

“enharmonic” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “enharmonic”:

– E-flat minor is its enharmonic equivalent.

– Most composers prefer to use the enharmonic equivalent D-flat major because it has just five flats.

– Its enharmonic equivalent is F-sharp major, whose key signature also has six accidentals.

– B major’s relative keyrelative minor is parallel minor is B minor, and its enharmonic equivalent is C-flat major.

– But if the home key is near the bottom of the circle, enharmonic equivalence may need to be used because simply adding accidentals will result in a key with too many accidentals to be easy to play or write in.

enharmonic some ways to use
enharmonic some ways to use

“ask” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “ask”:

– Please ask an steward, who isn’t active on enwiki.

– Usually, this is the best way to make a new page, because it means that right from the start, the page will be linked from at least one other place on the wiki If you are making a new page without making any link to it, you may need to ask yourself: Does this page really fit in with the topics already covered in the wiki? Also, how are you expecting visitors to find this page? Normally there is no reason to make a page without first making a red link to it.

– After they ask her whether she actually has been to Egypt, she answers that she has and that in Farthest India, the people have an even stranger way of walking: they walk on their hands.

– Just let y’all know that GB4 now has a new feature enabled, which is the updating of when people ask it to via IRC.

– They ask him to show them what he can do with the Tarn helmet.

ask use in sentences
ask use in sentences

Example sentences of “ask”:

– The knights ask him his name, but Parsifal says he does not know his name or where he comes from.

– Just for the sake of clarity please ask for CheckUser on the :WP:RFCU page – next time.

– If the person can not say that they want to die, but people think that they would ask to die if they could, then it is “non-voluntary euthanasia.” Non-voluntary euthanasia is a choice for people who are in a coma or who are very young, as they can not say what they want.

– This may not be the right place to ask this, I wasn’t sure where to ask.

– I ask the community to help me pick two of the four candidates, which should go through a regular election process.

– This means that no one owns the copyright and everyone is free to copy, use and change them without having to ask for permission or pay the owner.

– I will ask them to preface their usernames with the initials TMD for our school.

– When Triple-Zero is dialled, a Telstra operator will answer and ask the caller the following: “Emergency, police, fire or ambulance?”.

– If Bob repeats his error, then the best approach is for Alice to have a friendly word on his talk page, point him to this page, and ask him if he could take a little more care in the future.

– It can be used to praise God or to ask for something including help and forgiveness.

– As always if you have questions, concerns or perhaps want help starting to do some edits “over here”, ask away.

– I have concern and also ask for hiding this edit history and take necessary steps to that kind of stupidity.

– I ask to restore it in order to make it look normal.

- The knights ask him his name, but Parsifal says he does not know his name or where he comes from.

- Just for the sake of clarity please ask for CheckUser on the :WP:RFCU page - next time.
- If the person can not say that they want to die, but people think that they would ask to die if they could, then it is "non-voluntary euthanasia." Non-voluntary euthanasia is a choice for people who are in a coma or who are very young, as they can not say what they want.

More in-sentence examples of “ask”:

– The story is about a man who needs money to start his own business so he pays other men to kidnap his wife and plans to ask his rich father-in-law for the ransom.

– Where it is an organisation which cannot pay its debts, the creditors may ask the court to appoint a “liquidator”.

– I would like to take the time to ask that if there are any JavaScript people out there, if they could correct both of these JavaScripts to make them work on the newest version of MediaWiki.

– On the road to Bandon, County CorkBandon, at the village of “Irish, “the Mouth of Flowers”, Collins stopped to ask directions.

– Mime says he wants to ask him three questions, and if he cannot answer them he can chop off his head.

– After enough time has gone by to talk about it, you may do the merger, or ask someone else to.

– Besides, we should ask for this to be lowered to 20 votes.

– Three of her students ask to watch Tommy while Didi’s on her lunch break, but when they accidentally lose him, he starts wandering around the campus, causing trouble as he does.

– They will also ask some basic information about the called, such as the name of the person calling.

– Usage: the template should be added to the “progression” field of Infobox river for example: ” progression =, or ask at.

– Any qualified scientist can ask to use the ALS beamlines.

– I would ask that one of three things happen.

– However, she failed to ask him for eternal youth.

– If people think I should ask for Bureaucrat back I’m happy to do so but am working under the assumption that the need for an extra, relatively inactive one, is less.

– The miracles prove that the saint must be in heaven with God, and able to ask God for prayers to be answered.

– I ask that anyone who wishes to challenge this decision look at previous edits before going further.

– People who believe in existentialism ask questions like ’what is it like to be a human.

– I was going to ask if it was just me seeing this glitch on User talk:Chenzw, but then I clicked “Show preview” and I could see the en: link! So I decided to ask here instead.

– More than 7,000 people signed a petition online to ask for the program to be returned.

– Usually, employers cannot ask workers or people applying for jobs whether they have a disability, or ask them to give details about their disability.

– We can all ask for the law to help us when we are not treated fairly.

– Am I correct in thinking there is consensus? I ask because I don’t want this to get lost in the archives.

– But i ask you to check the feedback of that page and see for yourself.

– Some photographers may ask models to express different moods or feeling for pictures.

– The zoo can ask to be back in the AZA in March 2013.

– They would ask the editors to make sure they had an article about them.

– They see each other and recognize themselves they met before and ask for their names.

– What you must do is to ask a few people to copyedit the article for you.

– The other Shout-Out is the Street Shout-Out, where Bailey pulls over the taxi, and the contestant can ask someone on the street for help.

– I ask only because I am confused by your wording and do not know exactly what you are proposing we do.

– There are different types of meows, such as ones that mean the same thing as “hello” ones that ask for food, or ones that let people know when they are annoyed, among other things.

– Some people have said that reviewing blocks should be no different than reviewing deleted pages: users ask the deleting admin to overturn their decision to delete the page.

– They may ask for the other three clues at any time within the 40 seconds.

– Edmund comes to ask Fanny to come back to Mansfield to nurse a sick Tom.

– Basically I thought I would ask some questions based on who you are.

– Artemis decides to ask for Xena’s help, promptly turning Gabrielle into a giant bird.

– I usually idle in and ask for admin actions there.

– It is therefore his right to ask for them back.

– As per above, you need to ask for someone to copyedit the whole article.

– I only ask that of the community, to please review the historical contributions and history.

– You can feel free to ask me questions below.

– HomosexualGays and persecuted, also started to ask for rights, beginning with the Stonewall riots in 1969.

– I’m slowly coming back to the wiki, and my plan was to edit for a month before holding an RFA to ask the community for my tools back, as it has been so long.

– You might need to ask what the newcomer is trying to do, before telling him or her that they are doing something “the wrong way”.

– Aggressive panhandling means to ask for donations or help in a threatening manner.

– She is going to persuade Elsa to ask the unknown knight what is name is.

– Whomever this “other” user is, I’m sure they have at least one account that has either talkpage or email access so they can ask themselves! This “dialogue” only raises my RADAR frankly.

- The story is about a man who needs money to start his own business so he pays other men to kidnap his wife and plans to ask his rich father-in-law for the ransom.

- Where it is an organisation which cannot pay its debts, the creditors may ask the court to appoint a "liquidator".

In sentence use of “neptune”

How to use in-sentence of “neptune”:

+ He discovered many small moons of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, the second known Neptune Trojan, 2004 UP10 as well as several Kuiper Belt Objects, Centaurs, and near Earth asteroids.

+ It is close enough to Neptune to be locked into a synchronous orbit, and is slowly moving into Neptune and will one day be torn apart when it passes the Roche limit.

+ Since the “Voyager 2” flyby, the Neptune system has been studied a lot from ground-based observatoryobservatories and the Hubble Space Telescope as well.

+ Halimede, or Neptune IX, like many of the farther moons of Neptune, is named after one of the Nereids, the fifty daughters of Nereus and Doris.

+ Mars is about 1.4 AU from the Sun, Jupiter lies at roughly 5.2 AU, and Neptune is roughly 30 AU from the Sun.

In sentence use of neptune
In sentence use of neptune

Example sentences of “neptune”:

+ Judging by the color of its atmosphere, the sky of Neptune is probably an azure or sky blue, similar to Uranus’.

+ Jupiter and his brothers divided the universe into three parts, Jupiter obtaining the heavens, Neptune the sea and Pluto the underworld.

+ The Water Walk gently slopes from the Parterre du Nord to the Dragon Fountain and the Neptune Fountain.

+ The strongest winds seen on a planet in our solar system are on Neptune and Saturn.

+ Then came “The Seal of Neptune a story about horses that lived under the sea.

+ In the 1990s, it was realized that Uranus and Neptune are a distinct class of giant planet, separate from the other giant planets, Jupiter and Saturn.

+ Judging by the color of its atmosphere, the sky of Neptune is probably an azure or sky blue, similar to Uranus'.

+ Jupiter and his brothers divided the universe into three parts, Jupiter obtaining the heavens, Neptune the sea and Pluto the underworld.
+ The Water Walk gently slopes from the Parterre du Nord to the Dragon Fountain and the Neptune Fountain.

+ Shortly after its discovery, Neptune was temporarily called “the planet exterior to Uranus” or “Le Verrier’s planet”.

+ Windows Neptune Build 5111 exists on the Internet, and is a confirmed built.

+ Sao, or Neptune XI, like many of the farther moons of Neptune, is named after one of the Nereids; Sao was associated with sailing and is referred to as “The rescuer” or “Safety”.

+ Proteus was found from the images taken by “Voyager 2” probe during the Neptune flyby in 1989.

More in-sentence examples of “neptune”:

+ The Neptune planet Neptune has a dim planetary ring system which is made up of several separate rings and some “ring arcs”.

+ The planet Neptune was discovered in 1846.

+ Pluto, accompanied by its largest moon Charon Charon, orbits the Sun at a distance usually outside the orbit of Neptune except for a twenty-year period in each orbit.

+ The rings around Neptune could not be seen from Earth with strong telescopes.

+ The first possible sighting of Neptune is thought to be by Galileo as his drawings showed Neptune near Jupiter.

+ Idomeneo is not lost at sea, but instead is saved by Neptune and is washed up on a Cretan beach.

+ The fountain lies at the end of the northern axis between the Water Walk and Neptune Fountain.

+ This absorption of red light by the atmospheric methane gives Neptune its blue hue.

+ It orbits Neptune at a distance of about 23,571,000 km and is about 42 kilometers in diameter.

+ Windows Neptune started development in 1999, and was supposed to be the home-user edition of Windows 2000.

+ The Bambergers call this statue Gabelmann because Neptune is holding his three-pronged fork.

+ The Neptune Fountain is the largest of all the fountain pools in the gardens of Versailles.

+ Because Triton orbits with synchronous rotation, Neptune always appears in the same position in its sky.

+ The Kuiper belt is an area of the Solar System beyond the orbit of Neptune to 50 AU from the Sun.

+ Voyager 2 studied Neptune #Weather and magnetic fieldNeptune‘s atmosphere, its rings, its moons.

+ The planet Neptune is named after this Roman god.

+ The Roman conception of Neptune was mainly influenced by the Etruscan mythologyEtruscan god Nethuns.

+ It belongs to the group of icy minor planets called “centaur centaurs”, with an orbit that crosses the orbits of Neptune and Uranus.

+ In Roman mythology, Neptune Neptune was the god of the sea, identified with the Greek god, Poseidon.

+ Neptune‘s blue color is much darker compared to the color of Uranus, which has a similar amount of methane, so there might be another reason why Neptune is blue.

+ Pisces has been traditionally ruled by the planet Jupiter, but since its discovery, Neptune has been considered a modern ruler of this sign.

+ The planet Neptune was discovered in this constellation by German astronomer Johann Galle, near Deneb Algedi on September 23, 1846, which is reasonable as Capricornus can be seen best at 4:00am in September.

+ SheppardScott Sheppard and Chad Trujillo from the Carnegie Institution for ScienceCarnegie Institution suggests that Neptune could possibly have twenty times more trojans than Jupiter.

+ Neso orbits Neptune at a distance of more than 48 million km, making it the farthest known moon of any planet.

+ In its orbit around the Sun, Neptune returned to its original point of discovery in August 2011.

+ During the Cold War, a P2V Neptune by the US Navy were shot down by the Soviet with two fighter aircraftfighter planes, forcing it to fly down to Gambell Airport, where the plane crashed.

+ Newton’s laws were used later to predict the existence of the planet Neptune Neptune based on changes in the orbit of Mercury.

+ After the news of the discovery of Neptune spread, there was also a lot of arguing between the French and the British about who was to deserve credit for the discovery.

+ Uranus and Neptune are not exactly the same type of gas giants like to Jupiter and Saturn, but are rather ice giants, meaning they have a larger solid core and are also made of ices.

+ Nereid was too far to be properly imaged by the “Voyager 2” probe when it visited the Neptune system in 1989.

+ The moon was credited for causing Neptune‘s ring arcs when “Voyager 2” observed Neptune in 1989.

+ Like his Greek equivalent, Neptune was also worshipped by the Ancient RomeRomans as the god of horses, and, under the name “Neptune Equester”, he was a patron god of horse-racing.

+ Naiad or NeptuneIII is the closest moon to Neptune Neptune named after the Greek legend.

+ It will also come very close to being at the same point since the 1846 discovery in late October through early-mid November 2010, when Neptune will turn from retrograde to direct motion on the exact degree of Neptune‘s discovery and will then stop for a moment along the ecliptic within 2 arc minutes at that point.

+ The four planets; Jupiter Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are gas giants.

+ When the majority of communitycommunities in Duval County consolidated with Jacksonville, Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach, Ponte Vedra Beach and Baldwin, Florida, remained quasi-independent.

+ As Neptune orbits the Sun, Triton’s polar regions take turns facing the Sun for 82 years at a stretch, resulting in radical seasonal changes as one pole, then the other, moves into the sunlight.

+ As of 2013, it is possible that a planet outside the orbit of Neptune exists.

+ A good place to start is by the statue of Neptune in the pedestrian precinct.

+ Today, little of the water in Uranus and Neptune is in the form of ice.

+ Trooper was born in Neptune Township, New Jersey, and raised in nearby Little Silver.

+ The New Horizons spacecraft passed through the L Neptune region in 2014.

+ The Nice model, in fact, suggests that Neptune formed closer to the Sun than Uranus did, and should therefore have more heavy elements.

+ It orbits Neptune at a distance of about 46,695,000 km and takes almost 25 Earth years to make one orbit.

+ The brightness of Neptune makes it hard to see the rings, which are much dimmer and the faintest rings still cannot be seen, even with vey powerful telescopes.

+ The Neptune planet Neptune has a dim planetary ring system which is made up of several separate rings and some "ring arcs".

+ The planet Neptune was discovered in 1846.
+ Pluto, accompanied by its largest moon Charon Charon, orbits the Sun at a distance usually outside the orbit of Neptune except for a twenty-year period in each orbit.

“convenient” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “convenient”:

– Flight passengers can even have in-town check-in at the station, which offers a more convenient and time-saving routine.

– This created an efficient and convenient procedure for transforming bacteria and opened the way for biotechnology and research.

– The location of the city in the neighborhood of Belarus, Lithuania and Russia, with convenient transportation connections, creates excellent conditions for economic and cultural development of the city.

– Sometimes it is used for lighting, when it is convenient to have the light bulb someplace other than where the light needs to be.

– This may be convenient for single loaf production, but the complex blistered and slashed crust characteristics of oven-baked sourdough bread cannot be achieved in a bread making machine, as this usually requires the use of a baking stone in the oven and misting of the dough to produce steam.

– Off-site backup services are convenient for companies that backup data on a daily basis.

– General Jackson’s command will form the advance, and after passing Middletown, MarylandMiddletown, with such portions as he may select, take the route toward Sharpsburg, cross the Potomac at the most convenient point, and by Friday night take possession of the Martinsburg, and intercept such as may attempt to escape from Harper’s Ferry.

convenient how to use?
convenient how to use?

Example sentences of “convenient”:

- Just copy the RfD page name, paste it into the manual reason box, and put square brackets around it so that there's a convenient link in case it's needed.

- The term is a convenient holdall for about 20 different kinds of single-celled eukaryotes.
- Conjugation is a convenient means for transferring genetic material to a variety of targets.

– Just copy the RfD page name, paste it into the manual reason box, and put square brackets around it so that there’s a convenient link in case it’s needed.

– The term is a convenient holdall for about 20 different kinds of single-celled eukaryotes.

– Conjugation is a convenient means for transferring genetic material to a variety of targets.

– The “Dobson unit”, a convenient measure of the total amount of ozone in a column overhead, is named in his honor.

– In the twenty first century, online shopping has become very popular, especially with the lifestyles of business people who are always busy and are looking for a convenient way to shop.

– A stream cipher makes use of a much smaller and more convenient cryptographic key, for example 128 bits keys.

– The fact that you can also add information that is relevant makes it even more convenient to make the article more informative to prospective readers.

– The old system of English measurements such as the pound are based on convenient objects in the natural world.

– These places are both cheap and convenient to shop in.

– A convenient and accessible way to separate the items in the list is to add -based listing format.

– It is convenient to use, because all these early amphibia were so different from present-day amphibia.Milner, Andrew 1990.

More in-sentence examples of “convenient”:

- It is a convenient date because it is when opera started.

- This template provides a convenient way to produce an external link to Prager University videos.
- Unlike a lock, a latch is easy to open if you know how, so it can be convenient on a gate that needs to be opened often.

– It is a convenient date because it is when opera started.

– This template provides a convenient way to produce an external link to Prager University videos.

– Unlike a lock, a latch is easy to open if you know how, so it can be convenient on a gate that needs to be opened often.

– Once released from the tow craft near the front lines, they were to land on any convenient open terrain close to their target.

– The dozen is convenient because its multipliers and multiples are convenient: 12 = 3 times; 2 times; 2, and 360 = 30 times; 12.

– Depending on local public transport quality, they can also be faster and far more convenient than using buses, bicycles or trains, and can often go where public transport cannot.

– Families may make this decision to locate the deceased in a more pertinent or convenient place.

– Some of the form factor and mobility related differences need to be taken into account in order to create a really adequate, powerful and yet convenient mobile experience: radio bandwidth, memory size, availability of media formats, keypad based input, screen output, CPU performance and battery power are core issues that desktop device users and even nomadic users with connected notebooks are usually not exposed to.

– They are a convenient but very loose term.

– Which is a convenient tool to get instant updates, which include being able to share: photos, videos, stories, records, and scheduled appointments.

– Infoboxes should have a documentation page that contains a convenient “blank” template that can be copied directly into the target article.

– An “image” in the form of a table is much more convenient to edit than an uploaded image.

– In some fields or applications, it is convenient to use different units to simplify the discussions or writings.

– Architect Jaime Lerner – who later became mayor – led a team from the Universidade Federal do Paraná that suggested strict controls on urban sprawl, a reduction of traffic in the downtown area, preservation of Curitiba’s Historic Sector, and a convenient and affordable public transit system.

– Sometimes it is more convenient to sell to an entrepôt than to travel long distances along a trade route.

– It can be convenient to let your template understand the demospace and/or page parameter and send it on to the template.

– This ought to provide a quick and convenient way to travel through wikis..

– A cheongsam usually has two long slits at either side of the hem for convenient movement and display of the legs.

– Would it be possible to add a “switch to wikitext” button in, eg, caption edit mode? Reams of wikitext are overwhelming to many but in small quantities more convenient than the visual editor.

– This makes it more convenient to eat, as utensils are not required to peel or cut the fruit.

– The matrix form of quantum physics is still used since it is useful and convenient for some purposes.

– This may be more convenient for multi-disc albums or those with many tracks.

– A connection is made to the real ground through a water pipe, a ground rod buried or driven into the earth, or a convenient metallic conductor buried underground.

– In face-to-face games, a convenient table size is from 32 to 40 inches square In online computer play, players from anywhere in the world sit at a virtual table.

– György Lukács, in his “The Historical Novel”, argues that Scott is the first fiction writer who saw history not just as a convenient frame in which to stage a contemporary narrative, but rather as a distinct social and cultural setting.Lukacs, Georg 1969.

– As computers got bigger, it was more convenient to group bits by four instead of three.

– This template provides for a convenient compass-based navigational aid for articles about communities.

– It would make archiving and finding deletion discussions a lot more convenient and efficient.

– Although that other system can be convenient if updates of a property for all these entities become available together, in the case of large-scale use of data on one page that other system can be problematic due to its inefficiency.

– It may be convenient to use this in the articles on chess problems.

– This paragraph style also works with that also has parameters to make formatting of the attribution more convenient and consistent.

– This design makes interchanging more convenient and passengers do not have the need to change to different levels.

– It is, however, a convenient way to refer to the mainland, which is so different geographically and culturally from Zanzibar.

– Say you’re creating a new page or revamping an old page, and discover the need for a convenient way to make several entries containing, and link that symbol to the page “Speed of light”.

– There was no problem as long as operators were aware that “SOS” was technically just a convenient way for remembering the proper sequence of the distress signal’s total of nine dits and dahs.

– After the Game Boy, Nintendo released the Game Boy Pocket, which was a smaller Game Boy more convenient to carry around.

– One common type of navigational template in articles concerning conflicts, wars and related topics is the campaignbox template, intended to provide context and convenient navigation among articles on the battles in a Military campaigncampaign, front, theater or war.

– For reviews at AllMusic it is convenient to use the template.

– You may use is convenient for responding to insufficiently specific requests.

– For objects orbiting the Sun, the most convenient reference plane is the orbital plane of the Earth.

– For many purposes it is convenient to consider the great landmass as a single continent, Eurasia.

– This is very convenient when making quantum physics calculations.

– But, if they don’t do that, their handy, convenient measurement won’t work.

– But as the population of the state shifted continually northward, it was no longer convenient to have a state capital at the southern edge of the state.

– Feeding them such a diet while convenient will ultimately shorten the ferrets life.

– Aside from a convenient way to calculate values from different specified time periods, this template allows a regularly automatically updated calculation of value based on the most recent available inflation data.

– A pasty is portable and convenient to eat.

– The group is not monophyletic, so the term ‘micromoth’ is just a convenient label.

“sense organs” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “sense organs”:

– Squids have a head-like structure, with sense organs and brains in the front end.

– The lateral line is a system of sense organs found in fish, and not in land vertebrates.

– Animals also have sense organs which feel temperature and pain.

– The main sense organs are the bristles and ciliated tufts of the body surface.

– His model of perception is an interaction between data from sense organs and previous knowledge and experience.

sense organs - some sentence examples
sense organs – some sentence examples

Some example sentences of “cedric”

How to use in-sentence of “cedric”:

+ It stars Gregory Peck, Thomas Mitchell Thomas Mitchell, Vincent Price, Roddy McDowall, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Ruth Nelson, Edith Barrett, Peggy Ann Garner, Anne Revere and was distributed by 20th Century Fox.

+ Sir Adrian Cedric Boult CH was an English conductor.

+ It stars the voices of Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, Jada Pinkett Smith, David Schwimmer, Sacha Baron Cohen, Cedric the Entertainer and Andy Richter.

+ There, Wormtail appears, kills Cedric using Voldemort’s wand, and ties up Harry.

+ Chris Miller Chris Miller, who had voiced Kowalski, is replaced by Danny Jacobs takes over from Cedric the Entertainer’s character, Maurice, is replaced by Kevin Michael Richardson.

+ David Cedric Morris was an English painter and actor.

+ It stars Red Buttons, Fabian ForteFabian, Barbara Eden, Cedric Hardwicke, Peter Lorre, Richard Haydn, BarBara Luna, Billy Gilbert, Herbert Marshall, Reginald Owen and was distributed by 20th Century Fox.

+ It stars Cary Grant, Martha Scott, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Irving Bacon, Richard Carlson, Rita Quigley, Alan Marshal and was distributed by Columbia Pictures.

Some example sentences of cedric
Some example sentences of cedric

Example sentences of “cedric”:

+ At Halloween, the Goblet of Fire picks Fleur Delacour from Beauxbatons Academy, Viktor Krum, the Bulgaria seeker that played at the Quiditch World Cup, from Durmstrang Institute, and Cedric Diggory from Hogwarts to compete in the tournament.

+ Alan Cedric Page is an American former professional American football player and judge.

+ Weasley, along with Harry and Hermione meet Amos Diggory and his son Cedric to catch a Portkey to the Quidditch World Cup.

+ Sure that they will tell their respective champions, Harry informs Cedric about the dragons in the interest of fairness.

+ In the final, Cedric Alexander beat Ali to win the title.

+ Dickon and Cedric grow up together and have many adventures.

+ In the following match, Cedric Alexander defended the Cruiserweight Championship against Kalisto.

+ However, when he and Harry fire spells at each other, their wands connect unexpectedly, causing echoes of Voldemort’s previous magic to appear, including manifestations of Cedric and Harry’s parents.

+ Cedric the Entertainer was signed up to be the next host, and episodes with Cedric started in September 2013.

+ It stars James Franco, Bryan Cranston, Zoey Deutch, Megan Mullally, Griffin Gluck, Keegan-Michael Key and Kaley Cuoco with Cedric the Entertainer.

+ At Halloween, the Goblet of Fire picks Fleur Delacour from Beauxbatons Academy, Viktor Krum, the Bulgaria seeker that played at the Quiditch World Cup, from Durmstrang Institute, and Cedric Diggory from Hogwarts to compete in the tournament.

+ Alan Cedric Page is an American former professional American football player and judge.

“privileged” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “privileged”:

+ Mošovce was at first a royal village, and in about 1350 changed into a privileged town, which belonged to the kingroyal castle of Blatnica.

+ The people who lived in the city were privileged over those who did not.

+ Italy was privileged by Augustus and his heirs, with the construction, among other public structures, of a dense network of Roman roads.

+ Moses grew up a privileged member of the court.

+ Aristocracy is a kind of government that puts power in the hands of a small, privileged ruling class.

+ The city is home to the DPRK’s only fast food restaurant which only the most privileged North Koreans go to.

privileged some ways to use
privileged some ways to use

In sentence examples of “kermit”

How to use in-sentence of “kermit”:

+ He married twice, first to Alice Hathaway Lee and later to Edith Kermit Carow.

+ Henson’s best known puppet is Kermit the Frog.

+ Steve Whitmire, a veteran member of the Muppet puppeteering crew, plays the roles of Kermit the Frog and Ernie, the most famous characters formerly played by Jim Henson.

+ The main fictional charactercharacters on the series are Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear and Gonzo the Great.

+ After Theodore Roosevelt came to the city, it was named for his son Kermit Roosevelt.

+ The movie featured puppet versions of Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Gonzo, Fozzie Bear, Scooter, and Rowlf as babies.

+ Productions, Kermit The Frog Productions and Marvel Productions which ran on Nickelodeon from 1984-1991, winning the Outstanding Animated Series Emmy for four consecutive years.

In sentence examples of kermit
In sentence examples of kermit