“stay” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “stay”:

+ Surrealist patron Edward James let Magritte stay rent free in his London home and paint.

+ A guard dog, sometimes called an attack dog, Their job is to stay with and guard a flock or herd against predators.

+ He shows them his home, an underwater city built by Gungans to stay away from humans.

+ A sample of the tumor was taken during Lacks’ stay at Johns Hopkins Hospital by a doctor named George Gey.

+ These ideas are about the thought that events stay in place over a period of time.

+ These kinds of interest can support the body’s operation and help people stay healthy.

stay - sentence examples
stay – sentence examples

Example sentences of “stay”:

+ Price’s family would sometimes stay with him for a few days in Mississippi, United States before departing back to their own Country of British Honduras.

+ Lenin did not want Russia to stay in this way, he only introduced them to be supported again by the Russian people, and to revive the economy.

+ During his stay in Okinawa, he met a Hawaiian born WAC by the name of Jane and soon they were married.

+ In 1997, the Orchestra moved out of the Teatro de la Zarzuela and moved to the Teatro Real where they will stay at least until 2009.

+ Scientists think that afferent nerves below the spinal cord injury cause blood pressure to get and stay high, by causing the blood vessels to get smaller.

+ The six composers did not stay together for very long as they soon developed their own personal styles in their compositions.

+ He has come to ask Lulu to stay out of his life from now on.

+ Jenner choses to stay in the CDC and die in the explosion.

+ The alternative proposal would have been to stay with Indonesia, but to have many freedoms as an “autonomous province”, called Special Autonomous Region of East Timor.

+ Just stay quiet.” Air traffic control realized the aircraft had been hijacked and they called the Federal Aviation Administration.

+ Price’s family would sometimes stay with him for a few days in Mississippi, United States before departing back to their own Country of British Honduras.

+ Lenin did not want Russia to stay in this way, he only introduced them to be supported again by the Russian people, and to revive the economy.
+ During his stay in Okinawa, he met a Hawaiian born WAC by the name of Jane and soon they were married.

More in-sentence examples of “stay”:

+ These pseudonyms help people stay anonymous on the internet, and they also protect people from identity theft and phishing.

+ Hosea was told that his story was a picture of the way God's people treated God, by going after other gods even though God wanted them to stay with Him and love Him.
+ However, the young chicks stay with the father until they are 18 months of age.

+ These pseudonyms help people stay anonymous on the internet, and they also protect people from identity theft and phishing.

+ Hosea was told that his story was a picture of the way God’s people treated God, by going after other gods even though God wanted them to stay with Him and love Him.

+ However, the young chicks stay with the father until they are 18 months of age.

+ Retired professional wrestler Diamond Dallas Page invited Hall to join stay at his house to stay sober and rebuild his life.

+ After the tour, Åkerfeldt and Lindgren fired DeFarfalla for personal reasons, which made Nordin, who was on a vacation in Brazil, leave the band and stay in Brazil.

+ When the joeys are young they stay in the pouch all the time, but when they are older they can leave it for short times.

+ America wanted to stay out of the European war, but American public opinion had turned against Germany, as unrestricted submarine warfare seemed to confirm the German reputation for brutality.

+ Members of the “Remain” campaign wanted the United Kingdom to stay in the European Union.

+ Other students stay in Syracuse for all four years.

+ They might stay at home and do “housework” for other family members, or they might work outside the house like a man.

+ They tend to stay away from smoking, drinking and other things known to be harmful or mind-altering.

+ The people of Montenegro still wanted independence though, on 21 May 2006 they held a vote to ask the Montenegrin’s whether they still wanted to stay in the union.

+ But she refused to stay away.

+ The theme of “Saw” centers on the desire to stay alive, appreciation for life, kidnapping, imprisonment and torture.

+ Though taken down with fever, Cervantes refused to stay below, and begged to be allowed to take part in the battle, saying that he would rather die for his God and his king than keep under cover.

+ After their plane crashes on an island, the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 must work together to stay alive.

+ Close to the Earth, in LEO, the satellites must move faster to stay in orbit.

+ While Doug performs the circus acts for the audience, Ursa goes to stay in the forest with Boog and the others.

+ Both kinds like to stay in the cold north.

+ Even if the noun they talk about is plural, they stay the same.

+ The New Mexican citizens living there were allowed to stay if they agreed to become US Citizens; over 90% did.

+ It can be cooked at 350°C and still stay a poison.

+ Derby’s stay in the Second Division was not a happy one and they were relegated to the Football League Third Division in 1984.

+ While doing this, they must stay hidden from people looking for them.

+ Young black mambas stay in the egg for 2-3 months, and then they break through the shell with an ‘egg tooth.’ They are almost fully developed when they hatch, and they already have venom glands and can defend themselves mere minutes after their birth.

+ This means they must stay in jail until their trial.

+ The queen always tried to stay informed of political developments at court, and from the very beginning of his reign the new king consulted Louise on matters of state.

+ Usually, sandals are worn in warmer climates or during warmer parts of the year, because feet stay cool and dry.

+ It was made up of former Whigs and Know-Nothings who had not joined the Republican Party, and people from the South who wanted the Union to stay together.

+ The seeds that the black-headed weaver tends to feed on is very common, so they do not need to stay and defend their family’s territory or food.

+ They mostly stay alone and in the same location throughout the year.

+ If they do want to play, they have to stay in the taxi until they reach where they want to go or get three strikes.

+ I don’t agree, I think old warnings should stay because it helps determine if ip ranges are locations likely to be vandalism hot spots.

+ Progesterone and estrogen levels will stay high until the fetus is ready to be birthed.

+ His government forced the six republics to stay part of Yugoslavia.

+ The treaty also set Germany’s borders, and the German government confirmed that the treaty it made with Poland in 1970 about the border between the countries, was to stay in force.

+ Under the Treaty of Pavia, Emperor Louis IV gave the Palatinate to his brother during his stay in Italy.

+ He signed a three-year contract with the Chicago Blackhawks in June 2010 but he decided to stay with Djurgården during the first year of the contract, later he was recalled from Djurgården to Chicago on 23 March 2011.

+ At one point during his stay with the Fitzgeralds, he receives a letter from his father stating that Alem’s mother was murdered.

+ They are excellent swimmers and can stay underwater for around half an hour.

+ Many people wanted Wowereit to be the candidate, not so many after he decided to stay in coalition with Die Linke after the 2006 elections.

+ Due to his long stay with S.K.

+ They usually stay on all four legs, but they can stand up as well but they are expert swimmers and spend a lot of time in water.

+ Anguilla was colonized by the British Empire and used to be part of what is now Saint Kitts and Nevis, but broke away in 1980 so it could stay part of Great Britain.

+ Lacalle Pou advised people over 65 to stay at home.

+ After partition, Rafi decided to stay in India.

+ Mary and her father decide to stay with Tarzan.

+ In certain circumstances, it is not possible for the holder of the visa to do this, either because the country does not have a mechanism to prolong visas or, most likely, because the holder of the visa is using a short stay visa to live in a country.

“upstream” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “upstream”:

– They settled upstream from Fort Hoop near the present-day Downtown and Sheldon/Charter Oak neighborhoods.

– Osijek is on the right bank of the river Drava, upstream of its confluence with the Danube.

– The village is next to Washedemoak Lake, a widening of the Canaan River, several kilometres upstream of the Saint John River.

– The first road crossing going upstream is in Lostwithiel.

– Straffan is a village in County Kildare, Republic of IrelandIreland on the banks of the River Liffey, 25km upstream of the Irish capital Dublin.

– Burke’s grave, Howitt’s camp and the Dig Tree are on Cooper Creek upstream of Innamincka.

– The palace is south west of Charing Cross and upstream of Central London on the River Thames.

upstream some ways to use
upstream some ways to use

Example sentences of “upstream”:

- The site covers several factory communities which were built in the 18th and 19th centuries in a valley of the River Derwent, upstream from Derby.

- These are pointed both upstream and downstream.

– The site covers several factory communities which were built in the 18th and 19th centuries in a valley of the River Derwent, upstream from Derby.

– These are pointed both upstream and downstream.

– It starts at the slopes of Vlašić Vlašić, upstream of Melina villages.

– The river is tidetidal as far upstream as Egloshayle and is popular for sailing, birdwatching and fishing.

– During the Bosnian War, Bosnian Serb Police and Army, and Serb’s paramilitary forces destroyed villages upstream along the Vrbanja to Kruševo Brdo, including the villages in Čelinac Municipality.

– Kotor Varoš is on the Vrbanja river, on its southeastern upstream line of the Banja Luka, about in BH.

– In some 18th- and 19th-century documents, including some Civil War records, the Rappahannock River was referred to as “Hedgeman’s River” A 1736-1737 survey labeled the Rappahannock above the mouth of the Rapidan as “Cannon”, and further upstream it was identified as “Hedgeman’s River” named after Nathaniel Hedgeman, an early settler of the region.

– The bird’s range surrounds the “Amazon countries” into the Andes foothills and higher heights of upstream river systems, but is not along the Amazon River proper in the central Amazon Basin, or the central upper Basin; it is in Brazil at the river’s outlet, and upstream for about 500 km.

– The Bakolori Dam, about upstream from Sokoto, is a major reservoir on the Sokoto River.

– He received film awards, for example, the Upstream Prize for Best Actor at the 2003 Venice Film Festival for his role in “Last Life in the Universe” and the award for Best Actor at the 36th Moscow International Film Festival for his role in “My Man” in 2014.

– The Saint Nicholas Chapel sits on a platform on the upstream side of the second pier.

– Dams at Aswan farther upstream on the Nile have stopped further addition of the silt that built the delta in past centuries.

– Selectivity can be enhanced beyond the breaking capacity of the downstream breaker provided it is backed up by an appropriately selected upstream breaker, which should not trip under the stated short circuit current.

– The Line of Actual Control passes along the southeast side of the village, following a wadi just upstream from the nearby Indus River.

“longstanding” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “longstanding”:

– It was an extension of the longstanding concept of a common carrier.

– He is particularly well known in Italy for his longstanding criticisms and ridicule of the catholic church and religions in general and the writings and popular interventions of Antonino Zichichi.

– Congresswomen Rashida Tlaib, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, and Ayanna Pressley criticized Twitter for not taking threats against them seriously, pointing to longstanding posts calling for their deaths that had not been removed.

– It is also a main gateway of trade with Belarus due to its proximity to the border and its current and longstanding relationship with Hrodno, Belarus.

– A longstanding policy of the Hot 100 chart was that songs must be sold as a single.

– Rollback was removed as a procedural matter relating to my longstanding ban in relation to the one I had on enwiki.

– Coffee production is a longstanding tradition in Ethiopia.

– The Minardi family has a longstanding involvement in motorsport.

longstanding example in sentences
longstanding example in sentences

Some example sentences of “law”

How to use in-sentence of “law”:

+ He is currently professor of law at the Universidade Paulista UNIP, Goiânia campus, Catholic University of Goiás, among other colleges.

+ The law decides gaming rules for local, state, and federal businesses.

+ After leaving law school, he entered a small-town general law practice for nearly 10 years in Southaven, MS where he paid a lot of attention on Crimecriminal law and civil law.

+ At present the law allows same-sex marriages as well as man/woman marriages, and both religious and civil settings are possible.

+ He studied at Brigham Young University and at Harvard Law School.

+ Since 2006 he has been working at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, first at the Department of International Law and Special Legal Sciences, later at the Department of International and European Law.

Some example sentences of law
Some example sentences of law

Example sentences of “law”:

+ As the law Food and Environmental Hygiene Department prohibits unlicensed hawking, many mobile stalls have been demolished.

+ Branstad graduated from the University of Iowa and earned a law degree from Drake UniversityDrake University Law School.
+ Civil law is the legal system used in most countries around the world today.

+ As the law Food and Environmental Hygiene Department prohibits unlicensed hawking, many mobile stalls have been demolished.

+ Branstad graduated from the University of Iowa and earned a law degree from Drake UniversityDrake University Law School.

+ Civil law is the legal system used in most countries around the world today.

+ Núñez Feijoo studied law in Santiago de Compostela.

+ She also starred in “Survivor’s Law II” in 2007.

+ Usually, heat flows from a hot place to a cold place, according to the second law of thermodynamics.

+ As the commissioner, he has focused on how players behave off of the field, making more rules that can lead to players who get into trouble off of the field or with the law being fined or suspended.

+ Divorce in Australia follows the no-fault principle, which was established by the Family Law Act 1975.

+ The spokesman who announced the new travel law incorrectly said that it would take effect immediately, implying the Berlin Wall would open that night.

+ In 2007, he received a Master’s degree in Law from Kyiv National Economic University.

+ He was the father of HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and father in law of Queen Elizabeth II.

+ The first clause, section one, says the law was to go into effect one year from its ratification.

+ Political parties can be against the law in some places.

+ He was Minister of Law and Justice in 1996 and again from 1999 through 2000 and Urban Development from 1998 through 1999.

+ Depending on the law of a country, the week either starts on Monday and ends on Sunday, or starts on Sunday and ends on Saturday.

+ He declared martial law and rallied the formerly reluctant citizens to fight the British.

+ However, in 1897, the United States Congress passed a law that made fewer federal crimes punishable by death.

+ The Bundestag passed this legislation but as President, Köhler was authorized to not sign it into law if, in his opinion, it contravenes the constitution.

More in-sentence examples of “law”:

+ Civilians are protected by international law from being harmed during war.

+ No airport was built at the time because a law did not allow the federal government to build airports.

+ The State Border Service of Azerbaijan Republic of Azerbaijan is a governmental law enforcement paramilitary agency in charge of protecting the borders of Azerbaijan.

+ He finished his law studies at the University of Ghent in 1885.

+ Part of the law is called the “Fair Housing Act.” It makes it illegal to discriminate in selling, renting, or lending money for housing, based on a person’s race, skin color, religion, or home country.

+ The view that abortion should be against the law is called pro-life.

+ He taught some senior classes at Government College and also practiced Law at Lahore High Court.

+ Coulomb’s law explains how big the force will be.

+ Common law did not allow for wrongful deatlh lawsuits, as the right to bring a wrongful death claim belonged to the deceased person and died along with that person.

+ He earned his law degree from the University of Mississippi School of Law in 1981.

+ Even though Cuba was independent, the Americans still controlled the island by a law called the Platt Amendment.

+ A new law – the Land Registration Act 2002 – modernised the law and made possible the electronic sale of land.

+ Attempts to ban the group altogether under the 1952 Subversive Activities Prevention Law were rejected by the Public Security Examination Commission in January 1997.

+ Wheel of Dharma wheel of the law that says the third century BC Mauryan Emperor Ashoka built the Sarnath Temple was taken from.

+ However, the mitigating factors listed in each state law are only examples of possible mitigating factors.

+ Today, boutique may refer to a specialised firm, such as a boutique investment bank or boutique law firm.

+ In 1997, the Supreme Court decided that New York’s law against physician-assisted suicide was constitutional and legal.

+ This is supposed to help other nations follow the rule of law and human rights.

+ This law was tested in the highly publicized Scopes Trial of 1925.

+ He taught canon law at the Catholic Institute of Sydney.

+ He appeared on television programs about law many times.

+ Daschle is currently working for The Daschle Group, a Public Policy Advisory of Baker Donelson, a large law firm and lobbying group.

+ If a President shall not have been chosen before the time fixed for the beginning of his term, or if the President elect shall have failed to qualify, then the Vice President elect shall act as President until a President shall have qualified; and the Congress may by law provide for the case wherein neither a President elect nor a Vice President elect shall have qualified, declaring who shall then act as President, or the manner in which one who is to act shall be selected, and such person shall act accordingly until a President or Vice President shall have qualified.

+ At Yale Law School, she taught seminars on crime and the family.

+ During the period of the martial law the Catholic Church was the only force that could have a certain possibility of criticism, through the preachings during the celebration of the masses.

+ Maryland law enforcement officials declared that she and her son were presumed dead on April 3, 2020.

+ In all other cases the law is incorrect unless Maxwell’s correction is included.

+ He studied at the University of Minnesota Law School.

+ Of the other five members of each Senate, most judges have been a professor of law at a university, a public servant or a lawyer.

+ After taking office he passed a law restricting the power of trade unions.

+ These courts decide if a law is in agreement with the constitution of the country.

+ She also studied law and political science.

+ United States law requires nursing homes to warn patients 30 days before kicking them out, but the nursing homes did not do this.

+ Georgia”, the Court ruled that Georgia’s new death penalty law was constitutional, and they gave the state permission to execute Troy Leon Gregg.

+ Sharia in Islam is viewed as the revealed law of God, which cannot be altered.

+ The aim of copyright law is to have a balance between these two sides: the needs of authors and publishers, and the broader needs of society.

+ A 1903 idea to elect a law expert was rejected.

+ Greater freedom for Catholics to worship as they chose seemed unlikely in 1604, but after the plot in 1605, changing the law to afford Catholics leniency became unthinkable; Catholic Emancipation took another 200 years.

+ Illinois also argued that if the Court ruled in favor of Escobedo, the results for law enforcement could be terrible.

+ This was to challenge the state law which did not distinguish between industrial hemp and marijuana.

+ With this theory, the need to follow international law depends on whether other sovereign governments recognize the group.

+ Ja’fari became increasingly used during the twentieth century in the efforts to add Shi’ism as a fifth school of law along with the four established Sunni schools.

+ This is called adultery, which was against the law at that time.

+ He studied law at the Catholic University of Leuven.

+ Some modern Christians say that today our only law is the law of love.

+ Civilians are protected by international law from being harmed during war.

+ No airport was built at the time because a law did not allow the federal government to build airports.
+ The State Border Service of Azerbaijan Republic of Azerbaijan is a governmental law enforcement paramilitary agency in charge of protecting the borders of Azerbaijan.

Some example sentences of “synchronization”

How to use in-sentence of “synchronization”:

+ Internal clock: Bees have an internal clock with three different synchronization or timekeeping mechanisms.

+ But still communication and synchronization between the different subtasks is difficult while achieving good parallel program performance.

+ He is sent to Nerv by Seele, in order to replace Asuka Langley Soryu, whose synchronization ratio has fallen too low for her to pilot the unit.

+ The synchronization also prevents the loss of the stored information.

+ Today, synchronization can be done across the world due to digital signals and GPS-enabled time-keeping systems.

+ Webmail for example is a cloud service, as are Facebook and synchronization and online data backups.

+ The apps feature integration and synchronization with the desktop version on Windows 10 PCs.

Some example sentences of synchronization
Some example sentences of synchronization

In sentence examples of “tick”

How to use in-sentence of “tick”:

+ We can figure out how much time one tick would take according to the people on Earth.

+ Er with tick is a letter of the Cyrillic script.

+ The tick image defaults to 20px in size.

+ The Tick Fire was a wildfire.

+ Its English languageEnglish common names include fava bean, faba bean, broad bean, tick bean and horse bean.

+ It has a pendulum which makes a loud tick as it goes to and fro, like the pendulum of a grandfather clock.

+ A speed of 60 will make it tick 60 times a minute i.e.

+ We want to figure out t’, the time it takes to make one tick of the clock on the spaceship.

In sentence examples of tick
In sentence examples of tick

Use the word “wake”

How to use in-sentence of “wake”:

– To do this, the dreamer must wake up after having a dream, and visualise himself or herself being in the dream again, except now knowing it is a dream.

– He is trying to wake up a dog by his feet.

– Finally, the narrator tries to wake him.

– After a dream of the two of them terrorizing the city as giants, Beavis and Butt-Head wake up and realize somebody has stolen their television.

– Winston-Salem is a center for innovation in biomedical sciencebiomedical and material sciences and information technology called the Wake Forest Innovation Quarter.

Use the word wake
Use the word wake

Example sentences of “wake”:

– Their sleep and wake times are not regulated by daylight; they are not “entrained” to the daily light/dark cycle.

– The SCN controls when we get sleepy and when we wake up, when we are active and when we get hungry.

– France repealed its feudal system August 4, 1789 in the wake of the French Revolution.

– The condition where people wake up often during the night, and have trouble sleeping through the night is called insomnia and is different.

– The county was made on April 17, 1881, from parts of Orange County and Wake County.

– The album also includes 3 new songs: “The Heart Never Lies”, “The Way You Make Me Feel” and “Don’t Wake Me Up”.

– In 1911 parts of Cedar Fork Township in Wake County were transferred to Durham County and became Carr Township.

– The Easter Bunny will either put the baskets in a certain place or hide them somewhere in the house for the children to find when they wake up in the morning.

– In the wake of Ralph Northam’s controversy over blackface pictures appearing on his yearbook page, Herring admitted to also wearing blackface.

– His second official album “You Wake Up At Sea Tac” was released in 2002.

– Isolde seems to wake but, in a last aria describing her vision of Tristan risen again, then falls lifeless next to his body, uniting the two lovers in death.

– Henry VI was also imprisoned in the Tower in the wake of Tewkesbury and he died there on the night of 21 May; the cause of his death is unknown, though regicide was suspected.

– There are 152 city parks, public swimming pools and public tennis courts in Wake County.

– It reached its peak intensity of 115 knots and 950 mb On September 21 and 22 it moved over the wake of Hurricane Linda.

– The Japanese built strong defences on Wake Island.

– Katrina cottages are small houses designed and marketingmarketed in the United States in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.

– Vipers are nocturnal, meaning that they sleep in the day and wake up at night to go hunting.

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

– Ioke was the strongest hurricane ever in the Central Pacific that threated the Johnson Atoll and Wake Island.

- Their sleep and wake times are not regulated by daylight; they are not "entrained" to the daily light/dark cycle.

- The SCN controls when we get sleepy and when we wake up, when we are active and when we get hungry.

More in-sentence examples of “wake”:

– In the wake of the Oklahoma City bombing, she formed a task force to rebuild the childcare center lost in the disaster.

– The worst circadian rhythm sleep disorder in people who can see is Non-24-hour sleep-wake disorder ; their “daily” rhythm lasts 25 hours or more so they sleep and wake up one or more hours later each day.

– It was fought on and around the atoll formed by Wake Island.

– The Guardian Angel lowers Gerontius into the soothing lake of Purgatory, gives him a final blessing and promises him he will wake up in glory.

– When Emily had left, Bagpuss would wake up.

– Intensification was partly suppressed by high wind shear and by cool sea surface temperatures in the wake of Hurricanes Gordon and Helene.

Wake up, wake UP! She is much more than a troll.

– As for the block length, one day is enough time for one to sleep on it, and wake up refreshed and with a clear mind, and think about the block reasons.

– In the first few months of 1942, Japanese forces attacked and captured the Philippines, Thailand, Singapore, the Netherlands East Indies, Wake Island, New Britain, the Gilbert Islands, and Guam.

– The first Reformed Churches were established in Europe in the 1500s, in the wake of the Protestant Reformation.

– Another theory suggests he inserted it to wake up the music lovers who had dozed off after their dinners and drinks.

– Barrow Wake is a scenic view in Gloucestershire, near Birdlip, England.

– The plasma wake is more turbulent at Rhea than Tethys, so its shadow is not as clear cut.

– The 1979 oil crisis or oil shock occurred in the world due to decreased oil output in the wake of the Iranian Revolution.

– Some people try to wake kundalini up by meditation or yoga.

– The Team then travel with the orb to the Seafloor Cavern, where Groudon or Kyogre sleeps; the team then uses the orb to wake up the legendary Pokémon.

– If he took the blue pill, he would wake up at his bed and wouldn’t be bothered anymore, but if he took the red pill, Morpheus would show him the truth about the Matrix.

– Personally I think he long passed the mark for needing a wake up call.

– After sixteen years as CEO, Fredriksson resigned in December 2017 and took his own life three months later, after receiving harsh criticism in the wake of Me Too movement for his alleged tough leadership style and sexual abuse allegations.

– Due to Typhoon Ioke’s projected path near Wake Island, all 188 people who live and work there were evacuated in two C-17 Globemaster IIIs to Oahu in Hawaii.

– They sometimes wake for a short amount of time so that they can eat food which they had previously stored nearby.

– He was to wake inside a futuristic world, where he would have a robot named Momo and a flying bison named Appa.

– When Paul Revere arrived in Lexington, he shouted loudly to wake up and warn the people.

– Offshore California, this has been noted in the wake of cold fronts.

– He graduated from the Wake Forest University.

– Hickman was an assistant at Wake Forest UniversityWake Forest, North Carolina State and West Point before earning the head coaching job at Yale University in 1948.

– In the wake of growing public rumours, the authorities were forced to do something.

– He took a long time to wake up and his leg was wounded.

– A splash of water was usually employed to wake the man if unconscious, then he was laid down on the table.

– Eos leaves her home, which was at the edge of ocean, every morning to wake her brother, Helios.

– In the wake of an unexpected complication, Fernandez doubts Sasya’s loyalty.

– From December 1941 to August 1945 the Empire of Japan ruled Wake Island.

– The bridge was closed in the wake of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake as a precaution, but reopened on 1989-10-18.

– Barrow Wake was as the location for the music video “Wytches” by Pagan Rock Band Inkubus Sukkubus in December 1993.

– By 1:30 AM, the tornado had moved out of northern Wake County and into Franklin County, North Carolina.

– He was the head coach at Pomona College, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, the United States Merchant Marine Academy, Utah State University, Wake Forest University, Southern Oregon University, and the United States Coast Guard Academy.

– In April 1944, Wake was parachuted into France to work with the French Resistance before the D-Day landings.

– Macduff says that he is there to wake the king, and Macbeth leads him to the king’s room.

– The Wake County Public School System runs the public schools in Wake County.

– People suffering from sleep paralysis wake up and find that they are unable to move.

– Most of the time, people who work during the week sleep and wake earlier on weekdays than they do on weekends.

– In the commercial, a hand unthreads a manila envelope and slides out a MacBook Air, then opens it to wake it from sleep.

– At times of lowered immunity, a dormant virus, usually the chicken pox or cold sore virus, can wake up and attack the nerve causing it to swell.

– Referring to the atoll as an island is the result of a pre-World War II desire by the United States Navy to distinguish Wake from other atolls, most of which were Japanese territory.

– There’s another newspaper called “The Wake Student Magazine”, made all by students.

– Elliot follows Boog home and finds him sleeping in the garage and starts to throw rabbits at the window to wake him.

– Several local bus services have routes throughout Wake County.

- In the wake of the Oklahoma City bombing, she formed a task force to rebuild the childcare center lost in the disaster.

- The worst circadian rhythm sleep disorder in people who can see is Non-24-hour sleep-wake disorder ; their "daily" rhythm lasts 25 hours or more so they sleep and wake up one or more hours later each day.
- It was fought on and around the atoll formed by Wake Island.

Some example sentences of “negatively”

How to use in-sentence of “negatively”:

+ These positively charged molecules then become attached to the surface of the electrode, and pull in negatively charged molecules from the solution to form a spherical shape; however, these molecules are not attached as strongly.

+ Because of this Libya’s foreign relations with several western nation were negatively effected, and it would become a reason for US to bomb Libya in 1986.

+ Thomson’s “plum pudding” model in which the atom was a large positively charged ball with small negatively charged electrons embedded inside of it.

+ The film’s use of clownfish prompted mass purchase of the animal as pets in the United States, even though the movie portrayed the use of fish as pets negatively and suggested that saltwater aquariums are notably tricky and expensive to maintain.

+ The term can be used positively or negatively depending on the speaker, usage, and intent.

Some example sentences of negatively
Some example sentences of negatively

Example sentences of “negatively”:

+ An atom that is ionized makes two parts, one positive, and one negatively charged.

+ This results in the acceptor, or P-type atoms becoming negatively charged, and since negative charges attract positive charges, acceptors, or holes, will flow towards the “junction”.

+ It results in negatively charged electrons, and positively charged ions.

+ Chemical bonds are negatively charged electrons that are pulling protons into each other.

+ CNDO starts with the position of the positively charged Nucleus nuclei of the atoms and the negatively charged electron clouds surrounding them.

+ Antihydrogen, for example, has the positron, which is positively charged, orbiting around an antiproton, which is negatively charged, which is the opposite way regular hydrogen looks, which has the electron.

+ He showed the rays were composed of a previously unknown negatively charged particle, which was later called the “electron”.

+ Despite receiving positive reviews from film critics, the film was negatively welcomed from both Spider-Man and Iron Man fans for trying to replace Iron Man with Spider-Man, its screenplay, the villain, characters, the forgettable soundtrack and the disrespect to Iron Man.

+ In atomic theory he hypothesized that atoms were spheres of evenly spread positive charge, where an individual negatively charged electron resided.

+ The separation is based on how positively or how negatively charged a molecule is, and its size.

+ In particular, he disliked the games Hoedown and Irish Drinking Song, often reacting negatively to its being announced.

+ Loss, misuse, modification or unauthorized access to sensitive information can negatively affect the privacy of an individual, trade secrets of a business or even the National securitysecurity, internal and foreign affairs of a nation depending on the level of sensitivity and nature of the information.

+ An atom that is ionized makes two parts, one positive, and one negatively charged.

+ This results in the acceptor, or P-type atoms becoming negatively charged, and since negative charges attract positive charges, acceptors, or holes, will flow towards the "junction".
+ It results in negatively charged electrons, and positively charged ions.

More in-sentence examples of “negatively”:

+ Depending on the charge of the ion, there are two types: positively charged ions and negatively charged ions.

+ The current is the flow of electrons, which are negatively charged particles.
+ The species has otherwise been historically viewed negatively by humans.

+ Depending on the charge of the ion, there are two types: positively charged ions and negatively charged ions.

+ The current is the flow of electrons, which are negatively charged particles.

+ The species has otherwise been historically viewed negatively by humans.

+ The word “vivisection” is sometimes used negatively about any experiment with live animals.

+ Thomson’s work, and this showed that cathode rays were streams of negatively charged energetic particles.

+ In the process of ionization, an electrically neutral atom becomes either positively or negatively charged.

+ Others to comment negatively included ZDNet writer Mitch Ratcliffe.

+ Viewers reacted negatively at the dismissal of Gordon in 1981, an action taken by head of programming Charles Denton.

+ Not only can it negatively effect the everyday lives of people experiencing it, it can for some make it very difficult and even not possible to do their everyday jobs and take care of their responsibilities.

+ Later that night, Batista confronted Alberto Del Rio, who had been trash talking him for several weeks, and eventually attacked him with a “Batista Bomb”. Six days later at the Royal Rumble, Batista entered the Rumble match at number 28 and eliminated Roman Reigns to win the match, becoming the fifth wrestler to win multiple Rumble matches. The live crowd reacted negatively towards Batista, cheering Reigns.

+ It showed that the oscillating particles, the source of the light, were negatively charged, and were a thousandfold lighter than the hydrogen atom.

+ In October 2009, former “Holby City” writer Peter Jukes wrote a critical piece for “Prospect” magazine, contrasting the show negatively with the standard of American television dramas.

+ However the franchise had a downfall in quality as Endgame and Far From Home were negatively welcomed from fans.

+ Even though the movie was negatively reviewed it became a box office success and was ranked first for its opening weekend grossing $34,286,740.

+ Many critics, however, did not feel that she had the “presence” and vocal prowess that Olivier possessed and her reviews were often negatively compared to her husband.

+ Stress negatively impacts sex hormones, which results in an imbalance and reduction in aggression related hormones and function.

+ Thomson’s model showed an atom that had a positively charged medium, or space, with negatively charged electrons inside the medium.

+ Things that have more electrons than protons are negatively charged, while things with fewer electrons than protons are positively charged.

+ Things that are negatively charged and things that are positively charged pull on each other.

+ However Karen choose to shelve the album after it was negatively received by the powers that be at AM Records and her brother.

+ Ionizing the atom breaks it into two parts: a negatively charged electron.

+ This would result in an atom with a negatively charged Nucleus nucleus orbited by a positively charged positron.

+ Sometimes he wrote negatively about the religiously pious.

+ Then one bond of the oxygen is negatively charged, and the other has a double bond.

+ When any uniform magnetic field is applied across the cloud chamber, positively and negatively charged particles will curve in opposite directions, according to the Lorentz force law.

+ Electrons are negatively charged.

+ A hadronic atom is an exotic atom that has an electron replaced by a negatively charged hadron.

+ Some atoms or molecules, like oxygen, nitrogen, and negatively charged anions, are nucleophilic because they have extra electrons and want to be around positive charges.

+ Chlorine atoms gain the electrons from the sodium atoms to form negatively charged chloride ions.

+ In 1897, Thomson showed that cathode rays were composed of a previously unknown negatively charged particle of very small mass compared to its electric charge.

+ It is a severe form of a physical disability that negatively impacts the growth of the lower limbs.

+ When electricity is applied to an OLED, the emissive layer becomes negatively charged and the conductive layer becomes positively charged.

+ He later concluded there was more than one negatively charged particle in an atom.

+ When the capacitor becomes charged, the positively charged molecules in the solution become attracted to the negatively charged electrode.

+ The letter says “The state of which the pope is head has also resisted signing many major human rights treaties and has formed its own treaties with many states which negatively affect the human rights of citizens of those states”.

+ She received critical praise in the “New York Times” for her singing, but was reviewed negatively for her acting.

+ Electrons are negatively charged while protons are positively charged.

+ Sulfur is one of the root causes of acid rain along with nitrogen and carbon which negatively affects the environment.

+ If there is a uniform electric field about a charged object, negatively charged objects will be pulled towards higher voltages, and positively charged objects will be pulled towards lower voltages.

+ You can see in the image that the hydrogen is negatively charged.

+ Unlike negatively charged electrons, neutrinos have no charge.

+ After a certain point, people start to feel emotionally about it, but feel negatively because it is so nonhuman.

+ An electrode through which electrons flows out of the device is termed a cathode because it is negatively charged.

+ According to a study performed by Tilgar and associates, predation stress alters parents’ behaviours such as the reduction in provisioning rates, which negatively impacts the offspring’s performance.

+ The atoms are held together by the electrostatic attraction between the positively charged nuclei and the negatively charged electrons occupying bonding molecular orbitals.

+ Therefore, when the acorn embryo is damaged the development of the seed is negatively affected.

+ Proteins can be positively or negatively charged.

+ Plastic pollution is when there is a lot of plastic in the environment and it negatively affects animals, animal habitats or people.

Some example sentences of “digs”

How to use in-sentence of “digs”:

+ When the weather is dry, the frog digs a burrow and stays underground.

+ The male digs the nest, and raises the chicks.

+ For a deadfall trap, a trapper digs a deep hole in the ground and hides it so the animal falls in the hole and can not get out.

+ It digs tunnels but also uses tunnels made by other small mammals.

+ It digs burrows to get away from extreme temperatures.

+ The frog digs the basin in sandy ground where the sunlight comes through the trees.

+ In some species, a male frog digs a basin to impress a female so she will mate with him, but scientists think male jungguy frogs attract a female first and then dig the basin.

+ This cat finds shade or digs a burrow during the day and hides from the sunlight underground.

Some example sentences of digs
Some example sentences of digs

Example sentences of “digs”:

+ Among the finds from archaeologyarchaeological digs in the Park are glass and metal pieces that probably came from the Macassans, either directly or through trade with the Coburg Peninsula people.

+ In 2019, scientists learned that the frog does something unusual: It digs pools to lay eggs in.

+ So, whichever side has fewest barnacles is the side the whale prefers to use when it digs up sand.

+ Archaeological digs in 1885 and 1944 have uncovered stilt houses from the Stone and Bronze Ages.

+ It digs these animals out of the bottom of the river with its beak, or catches them while swimming.

+ Between 30 and 50 eggs are deposited into the hole that the female digs up before it is covered over carefully.

+ The frog digs the basin close enough to a stream for water to seep through the sand into the basin.

+ The Komodo dragon digs holes for protection with its powerful legs and claws.

+ Often, a hagfish digs into the dead fish that it is eating, removing the insides of the dead fish.

+ Recent archeologyarchaeological digs of the palace in Iraq have uncovered evidence of a building with vaults and a well nearby.

+ In some places, this frog digs a small basin to lay eggs in.

+ This frog digs in the ground to make a burrow, where it hides.

+ There is a quarry on the side of the hill which digs out scoria for building in Melbourne.

+ When she has dug a tunnel, she blocks the entrance and then digs a small chamber to lay her eggs.

+ Coal mining digs up solid fuel; gas and oil wells bring up liquid fuel.

+ The scientists think it is the male frog who digs the pool.

+ The disease starts when the parasite digs into the skin of the fish.

+ He was Assistant Director of archaeological digs in the Middle East from 1951 to 1976.

+ Among the finds from archaeologyarchaeological digs in the Park are glass and metal pieces that probably came from the Macassans, either directly or through trade with the Coburg Peninsula people.

+ In 2019, scientists learned that the frog does something unusual: It digs pools to lay eggs in.
+ So, whichever side has fewest barnacles is the side the whale prefers to use when it digs up sand.

“pleasure” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “pleasure”:

+ One group was used by the Queen for her pleasure and amusement.

+ Epicureanism is a form of hedonism, which declares that pleasure is the only good there is.

+ For safety and pleasure partners often use condoms, female condoms and/or lubrication.

+ I had the pleasure of meeting him in the Middle East on various occasions and recognizing in him both a gallant soldier and a true statesman with a broad and valiant outlook: loyal to his province, loyal to India and to the common cause of Freedom”.Indian Press Information Department Release, 27 December 1942 towards eventual Indian freedom, and his attempts to weld the Punjab together and save it from communal friction.

+ What a pleasure to see these light women.

+ A hobby is an activity, interest, enthusiasm, or amateur pastime that people do for pleasure or relaxation.

pleasure how to use in sentences
pleasure how to use in sentences

Example sentences of “pleasure”:

+ Both men and women can get pleasure from anal sex because the anus has a lot of nerve endings.

+ His “A Life at the Centre” is thought to be as one of the best autobiographies of the later 20th century, which “will be read with pleasure long after most examples of the genre have been forgotten”.

+ But cohort studies over 23 years found that in later years, women had greater pleasure and less guilt.

+ In other words, the pain of loss is greater than the pleasure of equal gain.

+ Jackson may even have taken pleasure in the destructive impact of her work, as evidenced by Hyman’s statement that she “was always proud that the Union of South Africa banned “The Lottery”, and she felt that they at least understood the story.

+ The first stanza of the poem describes a pleasure dome and a river called Alph, and the second stanza talks about an Abyssinian maid.

+ The Governor-General was appointed for an indefinite term, serving at the pleasure of the Monarch.

+ Others say that the quality of the pleasure matters.

+ In the Epicurean view, the highest pleasure was obtained by knowledge, friendship and living a virtuous and temperate life.

+ When a woman experiences a painful sexual act, the pain may distract her from feeling pleasure and excitement.

+ Harvard University Press, page 374 Freud discussed this model in the 1920 essay “Beyond the Pleasure Principle”, and fully elaborated upon it in “The Ego and the Id”.

+ Jon Pertwee recorded a version in 1966 for the children’s album “Children’s Favourites”, on the Music for Pleasure record label.

+ Exhibitionists get sexual pleasure from showing themselves naked or partly naked.

+ Both men and women can get pleasure from anal sex because the anus has a lot of nerve endings.

+ His "A Life at the Centre" is thought to be as one of the best autobiographies of the later 20th century, which "will be read with pleasure long after most examples of the genre have been forgotten".

More in-sentence examples of “pleasure”:

+ For a man, pleasure can come from the stimulation of the prostate that is found near the anus.

+ Hedonism is the view that pleasure and suffering are the basis for what is good or bad.

+ In order for people to maintain a realistic sense here on earth, the ego is responsible for creating balance between pleasure and pain.

+ The pleasure of munching on his colleagues from the Palace arouses strong protests to bring the first President André-Benoît-François-Hyacinthe Le Berthon to intervene.

+ Freud explains that the pleasure principle is controlled by the id because it makes people engage in need-satisfying behavior without any accordance to what is right or wrong.

+ In modern times they are mostly used for pleasure trips on the rivers in the university towns of Oxford and Cambridge in England.

+ These activities can provide sexual pleasure to a partner when penetrative intercourse is not possible or desirable for whatever reason.

+ You can pick up a DVD of the TV show, Film or Cartoon series and you would get so much pleasure from it.

+ Anal sex is when an erect penis or other device made for sexual pleasure is inserted into the sexual partner’s anus.

+ Mainly, it is used for pleasure and relaxation, but sometimes there are meetings and demonstrations in Trafalgar Square.

+ I saw a small bit of one of the articles on the vandalism IRC channel, which started with an image and the text, “G-spot vibrator is a sex toy, which vibrates for giving pleasure to a woman through her g-spot stimulati…” and this made me think that these articles may not have been deleted in accordance with the deletion policies as there is no evidence to suggest that these articles were quick deletion candidates.

+ It is therefore my pleasure to present Majorly for this role, and I hope the community will agree with this assessment.

+ Freud addressed the conceptual dualities of pleasure and unpleasure, as well as sex/life and death, in his discussions on masochism and sadomasochism.

+ Often, the pleasure is sexual.

+ Thomas died of food poisoning while working at Penny’s Pleasure Inn in Detroit, Michigan.

+ These include the tower itself, the Golden Mile, which is a row of arcades, the Irish Sea and beach, and Pleasure Beach Blackpool.

+ She was the goddess of sunrise, music, dance and pleasure as well as family, fertility and birth.

+ For example: dopamine is used in reward and pleasure and noradrenaline is used in an animal’s “fight or flight” response.

+ The crooks trick Pinocchio again, and tell him to go to Pleasure Island.

+ Solitude is the pleasure of being alone.

+ Biology uses reward signals like pleasure or pain to make sure organisms stay alive to reproduce.

+ About 12 years after Southey’s story was published, writer Joseph Cundall changed the old woman into a little girl in his book “Treasury of Pleasure Books for Young Children”.

+ How much pleasure someone feels changes from person to person.

+ There is no rule that says what pleasure is for every person.

+ But concubinage could also mean sexual slavery of one member of the relationship, typically the woman, who was a pleasure slave to the man.

+ They all have to do with trying to get sexual pleasure out of things that are often painful or upsetting.

+ During this time one of the worst river disasters in England took place on 3 September 1878 on the Thames, when the crowded pleasure boat “Princess Alice” crashed into the “Bywell Castle” killing over 640 people.

+ People who follow the Left Hand Path in the West are not interested in giving up pleasure or the world in order to be spiritual.

+ It refers to the habit of getting pleasure from giving pain.

+ They were still popular in some countries a few hundred years ago, for example, in pleasure gardens.

+ This does not include pleasure craft that do not carry passengers for hire.

+ It may have religious meaning, or it may be used for pleasure or dance.

+ Sex can be a very pleasurable experience, but when philosophers talk about hedonism, they think more about the pleasure of reading a good book, listening to classical music, or discussing with other philosophers.

+ The good of society as a whole is more important than the pleasure of one or a few individuals.

+ After he was officially named to the team, Balogh said, “We have worked hard in preparation and qualification in recent years so it is a great pleasure for us to achieve our first goal: we can be in the games.

+ Barbossa and the crew are cursed to not die but also not to feel any pleasure after they steal a chest of Aztec gold.

+ Freud recognized the death drive only in his later years and developed his theory of it in “Beyond the Pleasure Principle”.

+ Pyromaniacs set fire to relieve stress and it gives them pleasure and relief.

+ Some people wrongly think that if a man putting his penis in his partner’s vagina or anus punches their back or head, the vagina and anus will become very tight, giving more pleasure to the man.

+ The diarist was not known about LSD and has an intense and pleasure trip.

+ He escapes from Pleasure Island and returns to Geppetto’s house.

+ It includes three famous theme parks: Blackpool Pleasure Beach, Alton Towers and Heide Park.

+ Usually, people’s minds focus almost completely on the pleasure of the orgasm, and become less aware of what is going on around them than usual.

+ But sometimes they can be messy or interfere with the pleasure and sensation of sex.

+ At busy periods such as the Blackpool Illuminations or on bank holidays services start or finish short at Cleveleys, Bispham or the Pleasure Beach.

+ They get pleasure or relief from seeing things burn.

+ The id obeys the inexorable pleasure principle”.

+ Sigmund Freud wrote about the “pleasure principle” in the 1920 essay “Beyond the Pleasure Principle”.

+ For a man, pleasure can come from the stimulation of the prostate that is found near the anus.

+ Hedonism is the view that pleasure and suffering are the basis for what is good or bad.