“of all” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “of all”:

– This puts the finite verb as the root of all sentence structure.

– Marklund has also been the first reader of all of Alsterdal’s novels.

– It took a long time because of all the details they added to it.  They used new ideas from young developers which made it more original and refreshing.

– He won the first Academy Award for Best Actor at the 1st Academy Awards for his roles as Duke Sergius Alexander in “The Last Command” and as August Schilling in “The Way of All Flesh”.

– Since its beginning, Christianity has been criticized by people in all professions and by people of all other religions.

of all some ways to use
of all some ways to use

Example sentences of “of all”:

– Oswiu then took control of all Mercia and ruled it three years.

– In 1944 elder of Karlal tribe Capt Sardar Muhammad Zain Khan Karlal joined Muslim league with other notables of this tribe.In same year he was nominated as member of All India Muslim League organizing Committee by Quaid -e Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah.In 1946 elections he was elected as Member NWFP Legislative Assembly from the lone constituency of Abbottabad on All India Muslim League ticket in spite of the strong support of the congress by the more populous tribes of District Hazara.

– It has the lowest population density of all the principal areas of Wales.

– Backpacking is hikehiking in the outdoors with a backpack full of all your food, clothing, water, and shelter.

– The Catholic ChurchRoman Catholic, Orthodox, Lutheran, Protestant churches all believe that God is the “creator and eternal father of all things”, that Jesus was the “Christ” and son of God who died to save people from the punishment for their sins, and that the Holy Spirit is God’s gift to help and comfort Christian people.

– It is the most widely distributed of all bears.

– Mites are among the most diverse and successful of all the invertebrate groups, but because of their small size go largely unnoticed.

– The Wikimedia Foundation’s Terms of Use are clear that attribution will be supplied: in any of the following fashions: a through a hyperlink through a list of all authors.

– There they started a small drapery business, where they sold fabrics of all different styles, colors, and sizes.

– One of Verdi’s richest “middle-period” works, with one of the finest of all operatic overtures.

– Barlow was voted as the best British songwriter of all time in 2009.

- Oswiu then took control of all Mercia and ruled it three years.

- In 1944 elder of Karlal tribe Capt Sardar Muhammad Zain Khan Karlal joined Muslim league with other notables of this tribe.In same year he was nominated as member of All India Muslim League organizing Committee by Quaid -e Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah.In 1946 elections he was elected as Member NWFP Legislative Assembly from the lone constituency of Abbottabad on All India Muslim League ticket in spite of the strong support of the congress by the more populous tribes of District Hazara.
- It has the lowest population density of all the principal areas of Wales.

– This album went on to become the best-selling album of all time.

– This is a list of all the awards and tournaments he won with his team.

– Organizations of all types must protect themselves from the liability of their employees’ inappropriate use of IM.

– The book details years of physical and sexual abuse from Chuck, and stealing of all her earnings.

– Many have called “Citizen Kane” the best movie of all time.

– Only one group survived the P/Tr extinction event to form the basis of all later echinoids.Clarkson E.N.K.

– The show follows a little girl named Esme and her best friend, a monster named Roy, who take care of all kinds of creatures when their regular guardians need aid.

– At the time of the release of All About Eve, “The Sarah Siddons Award” was a purely fictitious award.

More in-sentence examples of “of all”:

– Species grow naturally in tropical and subtropical regions of all continents in addition to Oceania and Australasia.

– At 13:35 Gamelin ordered a withdrawal to Antwerp of all French troops in North-Brabant.

– Robert Falcon Scott, the most well known of all of the explorers, wanted to be the first man to reach the South Pole.

– Another important piece of evidence is that it is possible to construct detailed phylogenetic trees mapping out the proposed divisions and common ancestors of all living species.

– Yes are a progressive rock band that formed in London, England in 1968 that is among the most influential progressive bands of all time.

– The studio released the trailer, and found that many people liked it, especially the song “Circle of Life””.” When it was released, the movie became the most successful movie worldwide and the most successful animated feature movie of all time until “Finding Nemo”.

– The SAS is thought of all over the world as one of the best, if not the best Special Operations organisations.

– The festivity of Saint Blas and Santa Águeda is the expression of the collective effort and the artistic expression of all the population of Mequinenza, as well as a signal of identity and referent in all the Region of the Low/Baix Cinca.

– The FA is the association of all the football clubs in England.

– This is a list of all waterways named as rivers in Lebanon.

– They believe Jesus ordered them at Gospel of MatthewMatthew 28:19 to “go make disciples of all the nations”, warning people that the day of God’s judgement, or Armageddon, will happen soon.

– Finally, the legislature gave full voting rights to the student members in 1979, resulting in the students of all SUNY units having voting representatives, except for the NYS College of Environmental Science and Forestry.

– One quarter of all the mass in the Universe is helium-4.

– This Declaration aims at full realization of all human rights and freedoms without any discrimination such as racism, xenophobia, being in immigration, migrant workers, indigenous, ethnic groupethnic or disabilities.

– This class proved to be the most successful and longest-lived of all BR’s “First Generation” DMUs, with the final five units being withdrawn on 24 December 2003.

– In addition, many have called it the best movie of all time; it also appears on many such lists, including AFI’s 100 Years…

– Animals that prey on ostriches of all ages include cheetahs, lions, leopards, african dogs, and spotted hyena.

– Córdoba has a hot-summer Mediterranean climate with the hottest summers of all European cities.

– Christians believe that, as the Messiah, Jesus was anointed by God as ruler and savior of all people.

– The generally accepted estimate is that only about 7 percent of all fungi worldwide have so far been discovered.

– The team worked during low tides, often in pouring rain, to record 3D images of all the footprints.

– Chopin’s “Études” are some of the hardest pieces of all the works in concert piano repertoire.

– The Egyptians believed he was the father of all the gods.

– Out of all the asteroids ever found, NASA has found more than 9 out of 10 of them.

– In 1996, Welk was ranked #43 on TV Guide’s 50 Greatest TV Stars of All Time.

- Species grow naturally in tropical and subtropical regions of all continents in addition to Oceania and Australasia.

- At 13:35 Gamelin ordered a withdrawal to Antwerp of all French troops in North-Brabant.
- Robert Falcon Scott, the most well known of all of the explorers, wanted to be the first man to reach the South Pole.

– He played a total of 763league games during his career, the 13th highest of all British footballers.

– However, it is open to students of all nationalities.

– By the end of June 2016, this most retweeted tweet of all time got more than 1,000,000 interactions.

– Wininger is considered as one of the greatest Jewish biographers of all time.

– It is relatively safe to take linezolid for short periods. It can be used in people of all ages and in people with liver disease or poor kidney function.

– He is the senior anchor of all CNN programs currently in production.

– In 2009, Mister Mxyzptlk was ranked as IGN’s 76th Greatest Comic Book Villain of All Time.

– It is the oldest of all current Major League Baseball parks.

– She became famous with the song “Brandend Zand”, one of the best-selling Dutch songs of all time.

– This included Remasterdigitally restored versions of all six episodes of “Quatermass II”, with the sound and vision of the recordings cleaned up as far as possible, and some of the existing special effects inserts that survived on their original film elements being re-inserted into the episodes.

– He is believed to be a descendant of Ishmael, a son of Abraham, and the last of all prophets.

– He is best known for his opera Carmen, which is the best-known of all French operas.

– Out of all protests connected to Black Lives Matter, 93% had no violence.

– The gamma-amylase has most acidic optimum pH of all amylases because it is most active around pH 3.

– It is played in many countries by people of all types and ages.

– A total of 42 Medals of Honor, representing 9% of all awarded during World War II, were presented for action in just two events;– 15 for actions during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in peacetime, and 27 for actions during the Battle of Iwo Jima.

– Grímsvötn is a basaltic volcano which has the highest eruption frequency of all the volcanoes in Iceland.

– Out of all the members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood Hunt remained most true to their ideals throughout his career.

– It is one of the most popular electric guitars of all time.

– This healing, nurturing, life-enabling aspect emerges in the Vedas as Rudra-Shiva, and in post-Vedic literature ultimately as Shiva who combines the destructive and constructive powers, the terrific and the gentle, as the ultimate recycler and rejuvenator of all existence.

– However, it is now clear that the uncertainty principle is a property of all wave-like systems.

– Includes all the editions and reprints of all Darwin’s works, as far as could be ascertained.

In sentence examples of “discontent”

How to use in-sentence of “discontent”:

+ Dadaist artists expressed their discontent with violence, war, and nationalism, and were close to the radical far-left.

+ There was discontent in Chile in 1973, with some groups trying to destabilize the government of Allende.

+ Assuming the title of president in 1964, he resigned later that year due to general discontent around the rule of the military regime.

+ In the late colonial period, juries became a tool used to express American discontent with British rule.

+ Both EKIN and ETA were created because of discontent with the moderate nationalism of the main Basque party, the Basque National Party.

+ It has formed in 2001 by Michael Sata as a breakaway from the MMD after he had felt discontent of not being chosen as Frederick Chiluba.

+ His New Order administration’s authoritarian and increasingly corrupt practices led to much discontent in the 1990s.

+ However over the years the ethnic composition has been changed as sunni Kashmiri and other Pakistanis have settled in this area leading to discontent – although Shias remain the outright majority.

In sentence examples of discontent
In sentence examples of discontent

Use the word “lie in”

How to use in-sentence of “lie in”:

+ The probability that a randomly-chosen point will lie in that quarter-circle depends on the area of the circle.

+ Two National Parks and four World Heritage Sites lie in this region.

+ The islands of the Dutch Caribbean Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao, which lie in the Caribbean Sea off the coast of Venezuela, represent the submerged tops of the northern edge of the Andes range.

+ Christian terrorism is a form of terrorism where the terrorists claim their motivations lie in their ChristianityChristian religion.

+ Traitors to guests lie in the ice, which covers them completely except for their faces.

Use the word lie in
Use the word lie in

Example sentences of “lie in”:

+ Cosmologically the Dvipas and Sagaras depict the entire Cosmos, though in Cartiography, all the Dvipas and Sagaras are shown to lie in the Southern Hemisphere.

+ It means telling a lie in a court of law.

+ The Solnhofen beds lie in the German state of Bavaria.

+ They often lie in groups within limestone holes or under rock ledges.

+ They lie in the North Sea and are situated in the northern part of the Netherlands.

+ Dresden and Leipzig both lie in what used to be the German Democratic Republic.

+ She reveals this to her father Iubdin and she convinces Bran that his future might lie in returning to his roots at Harrowfield in Briton, while his men talk of setting up a school for warriors.

+ The Carpathian mountains lie in the center.

+ The roots of modern “haute cuisine” lie in chefs like François Pierre La VarenneLa Varenne.

+ These differences lie in the anatomy of the brain, the activity in certain brain regions as well as in the connections between brain regions.

+ The Toshka Lakes are a by-product of the rising level of Lake Nasser and lie in the same general region as much of the New Valley Project.

+ Objects in that direction lie in the Zone of Avoidance, which is the part of the night sky obscured by the Milky Way galaxy.

+ This is thought to have evolved to deal with ambush predators that lie in wait in flowers.

+ A-1 Pictures released the anime television series for “Your Lie in April” starting on 10 October 2014.

+ A Prism is a three-dimensional shape, which consists of two identical polygons, which do not lie in the same axis.

+ Cosmologically the Dvipas and Sagaras depict the entire Cosmos, though in Cartiography, all the Dvipas and Sagaras are shown to lie in the Southern Hemisphere.

+ It means telling a lie in a court of law.

“new material” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “new material”:

– They released recently an album with new material and their biggest hits, called “Exile on Mainstream”.

– On September 17, 2009, Keenan confirmed that new material from A Perfect Circle was on the way during a live radio interview with BJ Shea on Seattle rock station KISW.

– On November 17, 2017, they released a deluxe edition, Unleashed Beyond, containing new material such as “Breaking Free”, featuring Lacey Sturm and remixes of “Feel Invincible” and “The Resistance”.

– It was the group’s first studio album of new material in 11 years.

– It was their first album of new material in nearly five years, following 2003’s “Splinter”, and their first to be record producerproduced by Bob Rock.

new material in-sentences
new material in-sentences

Example sentences of “new material”:

– The same nest mound may be used over many years although it is often repaired and new material is added.

– Marley continues to give John new material for his column by causing havoc on the house and readers loved it.

– It was the group’s first studio album of new material in six years.

– Kerouac wrote and reworked new material until the last day of his life.

– Artists who change their set list during the course of a concert tour often use soundchecks as a rehearsal opportunity to try out new material or revive old material, before possibly introducing such material into the concert properly.

– It was the group’s first studio album of new material in 8 years.

– He was eventually replaced by producer Nick Rasculinecz and the band started over with writing new material and developing songs from the previous session.

– On September 2, 2008, Lila Downs released “Shake Away”, her latest album of new material as well as featuring a few cover songs, including “I Envy The Wind” by Lucinda Williams and “I Would Never” by The Blue Nile.

– This gave the composer the chance to develop music during the solos with new material and key changes, between repeated sections of full orchestra.

– Olson and Louris toured together in the winter of 2005 and spring of 2006, billed as “From the Jayhawks: An Evening with Mark Olson Mark Olson Gary Louris, Together Again.” Both old and new Jayhawks members progressed to solo efforts and side projects, and the band as a whole was generally considered to be broken up, and not expected to produce new material soon.

– Fire safety experts have speculated that this new material was a possible cause of the rapid spread of the fire.

– The reason this is called a paradox is because no stretching or bending of the parts takes place and no new material is added, yet by the end the volume can be doubled.

– Matchbox Twenty played a one-off live show in Temecula, California on July 9, 2011, but no new material was played.

– It was their first studio album with new material in 2 years.

– It was well-received, and the trio continued to write new material as they toured the United States.

- The same nest mound may be used over many years although it is often repaired and new material is added.

- Marley continues to give John new material for his column by causing havoc on the house and readers loved it.

Some example sentences of “hologram”

How to use in-sentence of “hologram”:

– To look at a hologram the film must be lit up with the reference wave.

– When Darth Sidious introduced Darth Maul in a hologram to Gunray, Gunray was not pleased and when the communication ended exclaimed “This is getting out of hand, now there are two of them!” referring to the two Sith.

– Gibson’s first published short story was “Fragments of a Hologram Rose”.

– The cassette needs to have a hologram to be original.

– Making a hologram is very similar to making a photograph, and it needs chemicals.

– To make a hologram instead of a photograph, some of the light, called a “reference beam” has to go directly to the screen.

– Covering the original hologram and the modified hologram can produce interference fringes.

Some example sentences of hologram
Some example sentences of hologram

“kennel” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “kennel”:

+ The breed is recognized by most kennel clubs except the AKC.

+ To date, only the American Kennel Club, consider American and Japanese Akitas to be two varieties of the same breed.

+ Because it is a mixed breed, it is not recognised by purebred kennel clubs.

+ The first Labrador Retriever Kennel clubclub was formed in 1931 in New York City, and the first field trial was held in December of that year.

+ While the American Kennel Club has a breed they call “collie”, in fact “collie dogs” are a type of herding dog including many related landraces and formal breeds.

+ In 1997, the United Kennel Club recognized the Alaskan Klee Kai.

+ Although the breed standards vary among kennel and breed clubs, according to the FCI standard the dog typically stands between is considered ideal.

+ In 1903, the Labrador Retriever was recognized by the English Kennel Club.

kennel example in sentences
kennel example in sentences

Example sentences of “kennel”:

+ Medical diagnosis is made by seeing these symptoms, having a history of exposure is also helpful but not always found as kennel cough is easily spread through contact with the ground, toys, sidewalks, dog parks.

+ Both males and females must be “medium-large” in size for the American Kennel Club.

+ The others are the Federation Cynologique Internationale, and the British Kennel Club.

+ It was at that time that the British Kennel Club recognized the Pyrenean Mountain Dog as a breed.

+ In 1903, the breed was added to the list of the Kennel Club of England, but it was not added to the list of the American Kennel Club until 1932.

+ According to the American Kennel Club, Yorkies are the second most popular dog breed in America, behind only the Labrador Retriever.

+ According to American Kennel Club at the withers.

+ The bulldog is recognized by the American Kennel Club.

+ Imports from the British kennel clubs, as earlier said, increased, and then after a while, their numbers began rising again.

+ They do not make good kennel dogs.

+ The street was first known as Dog Kennel Lane.

+ Both virusviral and bacterial causes of kennel cough are spread through the air by infected dogs sneezing and coughing.

+ The American Kennel Club has a defined set of dog breeds, which it classifies into groups.

+ It was approved by the American Kennel Club one year later.

+ Some kennel clubs define a Gundog Group for gundogs, while other kennel clubs include them in the Sporting Group.

+ The American Kennel Club has now created the ‘Canine Partners” category to include the Labradoodle and other hybrid breeds for agility and other competitions.

+ Sometimes, a kennel club is only concerned with one race of dogs.

+ The Catahoula is recognized by many kennel clubs, which allows the dog to be in dog shows.

+ Differences in naming were caused by the different regulations of different kennel clubs.

+ There are a large selection of types of kennel clubs.

+ Medical diagnosis is made by seeing these symptoms, having a history of exposure is also helpful but not always found as kennel cough is easily spread through contact with the ground, toys, sidewalks, dog parks.

+ Both males and females must be "medium-large" in size for the American Kennel Club.
+ The others are the Federation Cynologique Internationale, and the British Kennel Club.

Some in-sentence examples of “portray”

How to use in-sentence of “portray”:

– One was finding just the right dancer to portray Swanhilda.

– A wrestler may be expected to portray many gimmicks during their career, most of which may be implausible or inconsistent.

– Colman will portray Elizabeth IIQueen Elizabeth II in the third and fourth season of the original The Crown”.

– Nazi Germany wished to portray the Nationalist Socialist Party as benevolent and peace-loving when they hosted the 1936 Games.

– In 1985, actor Mark Lindsay Chapman lost the chance to portray Lennon in a movie about his life with Ono, because his name was similar to that of Lennon’s killer.

– Many of her works portray humanity and human society very realistically.

– In 2018, it was announced that Strong will portray the villain Doctor SivanaDoctor Thaddeus Sivana in the Shazam!”.

Some in-sentence examples of portray
Some in-sentence examples of portray

Example sentences of “portray”:

– He will once again return to portray Dumbledore in movie the sixth “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince”.

– Stereotypes are commonly used to portray token characters.

– Later, Stefán Karl had been invited by Magnús Scheving, an Icelandic gymnast, to portray one of the characters in the second “LazyTown” play.

– In living scenes, humans and animals portray the characters in the scene.

– The lead female character Shaluk is characterized as an all virtuous young lady without any faults.The writers and producers of the show, portray female lead characters idealistically instead of celebrating their faults as part of normal human nature.

– The rating should use the same format as in the review, to accurately portray the score of the review.

– Rockwell wanted to portray a family within a theme of continuity, virtue, homeliness and abundance without extravagance, as confirmed by water as the modest beverage choice.

– Davis will return to portray the role in the sequel.

- He will once again return to portray Dumbledore in movie the sixth "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince".

- Stereotypes are commonly used to portray token characters.
- Later, Stefán Karl had been invited by Magnús Scheving, an Icelandic gymnast, to portray one of the characters in the second "LazyTown" play.

– Not long after the show ended, The CW cast her as one of the main characters in their new sci-fi, “The 100”, to portray the character Octavia Blake.

– Accordingly, it was used to portray the Ukrainian city of Pripyat.

– Since the end of “Popeye and Son” media and merchandise would continue to portray Popeye with his classic look or his Sagendorf design regularly, and only rarely using his Navy look.

– Some 5,000 members of the Royal Hellenic Army were loaned by the King of Greece to portray both the Spartans and the Persians.

– Think about how to portray both sides of the argument.

– Bosch used images of demons, half-human animals and machines, to evoke fear and confusion, and to portray the evil of man.

“pick up” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “pick up”:

+ Tornadoes can only be seen when they pick up stuff off the ground, but one can see them from a distance of many miles.

+ In the first type, Mario has to pick up a key and take it to a locked door, then find and pick up the Mini-Mario toy at the end of the level.

+ It is so sensitive that it can pick up the current in skin.

+ The mission in that episode was to direct one of the players to pick up another player in a blacked-out car.

+ Except for World 7, each world also has one or more mini-games, a place to pick up powers, and an arena where Kirby fights a mini-boss.

pick up some example sentences
pick up some example sentences

Example sentences of “pick up”:

+ In the end, Cena performed a second Attitude Adjustment on Triple H, a catapult into the corner, and a third Attitude Adjustment to pick up the victory.

+ She decided to go back and pick up the orphan.
+ They pick up one stone and throw it upward.

+ In the end, Cena performed a second Attitude Adjustment on Triple H, a catapult into the corner, and a third Attitude Adjustment to pick up the victory.

+ She decided to go back and pick up the orphan.

+ They pick up one stone and throw it upward.

+ The females come out of the cocoon with ready-made eggs, and the males pick up the female pheromones with their extra-big antennae.

+ Of course, the devil was furious, so he went to pick up a large stone.

+ This let it pick up the chess pieces on the board.

+ Olimar and Louie control the Pikmin, and they can use them to pick up objects, reach other areas, and fight enemies.

+ Maybe one day I can pick up where my mom left off.

+ After some settling time the read head begins to pick up bits.

+ Doubtfire around, Miranda calls the court and allows Daniel to pick up his children after school and unsupervised.

+ King vultures use rocks to open eggs the pick up a rock with their beak and simply drop or throw the rock onto the egg and breaks it.

+ The tines help you pick up your food.

+ This is confusing to many players because when they pick up an enemy weapon, it works differently than the US version.

+ Thought I’d be able to pick up my editing again in the near future, but I’m very busy and I’m not sure that’s really going to happen very soon.

+ You can pick up to four A-Levels there.

+ They often pick up everyday names, such as gasoline/petrol, turbine, or steam engines.

+ The oldest people are usually served first, and it is thought rude to pick up chopsticks or eat before the oldest people do so.

+ If blood cannot get through to the lungs, it cannot pick up oxygen or deliver it to the body.

+ I go to park and pick up chestnut from ground and later I paint it.

+ Instead, fleas bite the rats and pick up the bacteria that causes plague without getting sick.

More in-sentence examples of “pick up”:

+ This would pick up television programmes from broadcasting stations.

+ Mosquitoes pick up the Zika virus after they bite other animals that have the virus.

+ Golden doodles usually cost around $500 to $4000 depending on where you pick up the pup.

+ The Red Pikmin are stronger and can not be burnt, the Yellow Pikmin are lighter, can pick up bombs, and can not be electrocuted, and the Blue Pikmin can swim.

+ She knocked over a plate in the Dursley’s kitchen when the ‘Advance Guard’ came to pick up Harry to take to number twelve, Grimmauld Place.

+ Which would make the main character pick up a lamp.

+ It can swoop down so fast that it can pick up its prey in less than 5 seconds.

+ On the way, they were going to stop at the Roanoke fort to pick up Grenville’s men and take them to the new colony.

+ Chell has to pick up boxes, called Weighted Storage Cubes, and put them on buttons, which will open the door to the exit of the chamber.

+ They pick up more and more cats, and eventually, the newly rebuilt SkyClan along with Firestar and his mate fight a gigantic swarm of rats.

+ He would leave alone in the morning, to pick up the mail.

+ They pick up a man named the Keymaker.

+ He ordered them to drop their shovels and pick up their rifles and move toward the Union soldiers to attack.

+ The little claws on the other legs help pick up food they find and put them in the jaws so the lobster can eat.

+ Originally, their intention was to pick up 40,000 British soldiers, and it was anticipated the Germans would try to stop them.

+ It is the larvae that pick up the offensive chemicals from the plants they feed on.

+ A pooper-scooper, or poo scoop, is a device or a ‘poo bag’ used by pet owners to pick up an animal’s fecal matter from public places and yards.

+ According to tradition, he usually met the coach that delivered the news in the main street of Lawrence to pick up his paper.

+ A simple but slow algorithm is: pick up two cards and check whether they are sorted correctly.

+ They feel sure this will result in another advertisement, and this time they will pick up the code.

+ Unlike the regular “Mario” games, Mario and his friends have vegetables and can pick up some enemies and throw them.

+ Japanese radios did pick up more American submarine activity and messages.

+ Gulls pick up and drop sea urchins to break them open.

+ Inside the terminal, passengers can buy tickets, leave or pick up their luggage, and be checked by security staff.

+ They may have very salty cell sap and therefore a very low water potential in the roots; they may have very extensive or deep roots or may pick up the slightest dew and survive on that.

+ They returned to their home and Ruth decided she would go into the fields to pick up grain the wealthy people would drop on the ground.

+ The biarticulated bus travels on long trips, stopping only on the tube-station stops to pick up or drop off people.

+ The player who dropped the intelligence or his team can pick up the briefcase before it returns and still capture it.

+ The information is sent through the air in radio waves, through a coaxial cablewire, or by a communications satellite, and then the television viewers or radio listeners pick up the signal using their television sets and radio receivers.

+ Food may also be able to pick up the bacterium if it is washed or grown with contaminated water.

+ The male stands outside the bower and sings and may pick up the objects to show them to the female.

+ Garbage trucks pick up garbage and trash from homes and some businesses.

+ Players can pick up items to help fill the Guardian’s life meter again.

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

+ Blood is supposed to pick up oxygen in the lungs and then carry that oxygen to the rest of the body.

+ Also, they sometimes had a scratchy noise and could not pick up all sounds so were not ideal.

+ Captain Olimar control the Pikmin, and they can use them to pick up objects, reach other areas, and fight enemies.

+ The special train had to stop at Yass Junction to pick up William Charles Wentworth.

+ It was very subtle, but I believe that I was able to correctly pick up on it.

+ It became illegal to pick up food from the ground of fields.

+ The bristles will break off in the skin of a predator that tries to pick up the animal and sting the predator painfully.

+ The most notable and ongoing presence of Gatorade in popular culture is the Gatorade shower, originally called the “Gatorade Dunk” where players from a victorious team pick up the Gatorade cooler, sneak up behind the head coach, and pour the contents of the cooler over his head at the end of an American football game.

+ Others pick up the signs in a flash.

+ Skip, Reverse, Draw +2, Wild, and Wild +4 cards allow you to do something you cannot normally do, such as pick up two more cards.

+ A bus station is a structure where buses stop to pick up and drop off passengers.

+ If the person that the man has sex with touches the semen, he or she can become infected by the germs and pick up the disease.

+ The story that Webb Ellis was the first to pick up a football and run with it is a myth.

+ It will pick up its prey, dig its talons into its body and kill it and eat.

+ When a robot is destroyed, it drops an in-game currency known as “credits.” Players can pick up these credits before they disappear and use them to buy upgrades for their weapons and themselves.

+ This would pick up television programmes from broadcasting stations.

+ Mosquitoes pick up the Zika virus after they bite other animals that have the virus.
+ Golden doodles usually cost around $500 to $4000 depending on where you pick up the pup.

“common year” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “common year”:

+ A common year is a year with 365 days; in other words, not a leap year.

+ The exceptional common year, 2100 will also be a common year starting on Friday in the Gregorian calendar.

+ The year 1363 was a common year which started on a Saturday.

+ The year 1586 was a common year which started on Wednesday.

+ In a Common year of the Gregorian calendar, this date marks the half-way point of the year.

common year in sentences?
common year in sentences?

Example sentences of “common year”:

+ It was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar.

+ The year 1670 was a common year which started on Wednesday.

+ In countries that use summer time the actual exact time of the midpoint in a common year is at 9:00 a.m.

+ The year 1673 was a common year which started on Sunday.

+ The year 1587 was a common year which started on Thursday.

+ The year 1599 was a common year which started on Friday.

+ It was a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar.

+ The year 3 was a common year which started on a Monday.

+ It was a common year starting on Monday on the 11-day slower Julian calendar.

+ The year 1538 was a common year which started on Tuesday.

+ The year 1653 was a common year which started on Wednesday.

+ The year 1646 was a common year which started on Monday.

+ The year 1633 was a common year which started on a Saturday.

+ A common year is a year with 365 days, in other words, not a leap year.

+ In the Gregorian Calendar the year would have been a common year starting on Wednesday.

+ The year 1635 was a common year which start on Monday.

+ It was a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar.

+ The year 1706 was a common year which started on a Friday.

+ It was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar.

+ The year 1670 was a common year which started on Wednesday.

Example sentences of “secretariat”

How to use in-sentence of “secretariat”:

+ The Secretariat Building has 39 stories and was completed in 1952.

+ In addition to these three councils, the university has a director’s office which includes communication and cultural affairs, a division of information systems and a general secretariat dedicated to legal management, logistics, financial and human resources.

+ He was later the Ministry General Secretariat of Government from 1983 to 1984.

+ From 1992 to 1993, Colosio was Secretariat of Welfare Secretary of Social Development during the Carlos Salinas de Gortari presidency.

+ He became the inaugural Prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy in 2014.

+ The United Nations Secretariat is the executive body of the United Nations.

+ Honecker became a candidate member of the secretariat of the Central Committee in 1950 and full member in 1958.

+ Its secretariat operates from offices in Paris, France, and is provided by the United Nations Environment Programme and the “Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit in collaboration with the International Energy Agency.

Example sentences of secretariat
Example sentences of secretariat

Example sentences of “secretariat”:

+ The policy-making organs are the Politburo, Secretariat and the Central Committee.

+ The Municipal Secretariat of the Environment maintains a botanical garden and three green houses for the annual production of 150,000 seedlings of native and exotic tree species, 16,000 seedlings of fruit trees, 260,000 seedlings of flowers, foliage and underbrush, on top of the total maintenance of 350,000 seedlings.

+ He was the interim governor of the Mexican state of Coahuila and the Secretariat of the Interior Secretary of the Interior during the presidency of Venustiano Carranza in 1914.

+ From 1970 until his retirement in 2009, he worked in the Latin Letters section of the Secretariat of State in the Vatican.

+ On 21 December 2019, the Legion of Christ discovered that Sodano was the one who led efforts to cover up the reports of abuse when he was serving as Secretariat of State.

+ His criticism of Lord Lytton, however, led to his removal from the Secretariat in 1879.

+ The Secretariat of State, under the Cardinal Secretary of State, directs and coordinates the Curia.

+ Archbishop Dominique Mamberti, Secretary of the Section for Relations With States of the Secretariat of State acts as the Holy See’s foreign minister.

+ Racehorses of the 20th Century, Secretariat is second only to Man o’ War, who also was a large chestnut colt given the nickname “Big Red”.

+ In 1979, he was replaced by Ulf Sand, but Kleppe returned in 1981 to head the Secretariat for Long-Term Planning.

+ According to the pages, the United Nations Secretariat and specialized agencies of the United Nations agencies have requested its staff many times to use only “Persian Gulf” as a standard geographical designation.

+ The policy-making organs are the Politburo, Secretariat and the Central Committee.

+ The Municipal Secretariat of the Environment maintains a botanical garden and three green houses for the annual production of 150,000 seedlings of native and exotic tree species, 16,000 seedlings of fruit trees, 260,000 seedlings of flowers, foliage and underbrush, on top of the total maintenance of 350,000 seedlings.
+ He was the interim governor of the Mexican state of Coahuila and the Secretariat of the Interior Secretary of the Interior during the presidency of Venustiano Carranza in 1914.