Example sentences of “membrane”

How to use in-sentence of “membrane”:

+ The membrane also has ports or gateways which get certain macromolecules through.

+ The membrane is important because it separates the chemicals inside and outside.

+ The walls of the vagina are composed of soft elastic folds of mucous membrane skin which stretch or contract to the size of the penis.

+ However, not every mucous membrane secretes mucous.

+ The outside of the foreskin is like normal skin but the inside of the foreskin is a membrane like the inside of an eyelid or mouth.

+ Gore-Tex is a membrane used in clothing.

+ Organelles typically have their own plasma membrane round them.

Example sentences of membrane
Example sentences of membrane

Example sentences of “membrane”:

+ Cells are surrounded by a protective membrane made of lipid bilayer.

+ Unlike other types of jellyfish, scyphozoans lack a “velum”, a circular membrane which propels other jellyfish through the water.

+ In endocytosis, the membrane closest to the outside bends inwards and then pinches off to make a vesicle.

+ Together they provide membrane fluidity and mechanical strength.

+ The cell membrane of nearly all organisms is primarily made up of a phospholipid bilayer, a micelle of hydrophobic fatty acid chains with polar, hydrophilic phosphate “head” groups.

+ An example is the mucous membrane that is the “skin” that lines the inside of your nose and mouth.

+ Proteins within the membrane are key to its working.

+ Cells are surrounded by a protective membrane made of lipid bilayer.

+ Unlike other types of jellyfish, scyphozoans lack a "velum", a circular membrane which propels other jellyfish through the water.

+ Rodger Albert Bumpass is an United StatesAmerican actor and voice actor, best known for his roles as Squidward Tentacles in “SpongeBob SquarePants” and Professor Membrane in “Invader Zim”.

+ The nuclear membrane is the membrane inside a cell around the nucleus.

+ The turgor pressure of a cell is largely maintained by osmosis across the cell membrane between the cell interior and its relatively hypotonic environment.

+ The others are fibrefibrous and membrane proteins.

More in-sentence examples of “membrane”:

+ When the SRP-ribosome complex binds to a cell membrane receptor, SRP releases the ribosome and drifts away.

+ The Golgi complex is part of the cellular membrane system, and so is the endoplasmic reticulum.

+ Ground sharks have a special membrane which protects their eyes when needed.

+ The membranes or envelope is a double lipid bilayerd membrane which surrounds the chromosomes and nucleolus in eukaryotic cells.

+ The millisecond before contact with wood a thickened nictitating membrane closes, protecting the eye from flying debris.

+ A protein “perforin” forms pores in the cell membrane of the target cell, creating a channel through which enzymes and other molecules can enter.

+ The tympanum membrane can be found between the frog’s ears and eyes.

+ The movement of substances across the membrane can be either “passive”, occurring without the input of cellular energy, or “active”, requiring energy.

+ It shows impressions of a large part of the flight membrane and under UV-light remains of the muscles of the thigh and arm become visible.

+ The complex is in the thylakoid membrane of plants, algae, and cyanobacteria.

+ The middle part, inside the membrane itself, is a protein-lined pore through the membrane, or ‘ion channel’.

+ In all cells, the cell membrane separates the cytoplasm inside the cell from its surroundings.

+ They become attached to the endoplasmic reticulum if they are making membrane proteins.

+ This is smaller and can get through the holes – pores – in the membrane of the nucleus and out into the cell.

+ It has a double layered nuclear membrane round it.

+ The back and forth movement of the membrane is driven by a rod and a crankshaft mechanism.

+ So are the processes driven by these components, such as phagocytosis, membrane trafficking, endocytic transit and vesicle sorting.

+ Ulcers start when the top layer of skin or mucous membrane is damaged.

+ The sound is generated by Force force placed on a membrane suspended in an electrostatic field.

+ The membrane is made up of a thin layer called the ‘phospholipid bilayer’.

+ The cells form a membrane so that certain substances, such as nutrients, can move through the walls.

+ Only the membrane and the compressor box come in touch with the gas being compressed.

+ The nucleus has a membrane around it but the things inside it do not.

+ Instead, they have a clear membrane over their eyes.

+ The tympanum membrane can be seen on the frog.

+ The membrane contains many proteins.

+ They can move across the cell membrane of capillary vessels and go between cells to hunt invading pathogens.

+ The cell membrane is a thin flexible layer around the cells of all living things.

+ With eukaryoteeukaryotic cells, the virus protein coat is able to enter the target cells via certain cell membrane receptors.

+ In biology a membrane can mean two things: a tissue membrane or the membranes of a cell.

+ The metal ions themselves must be prevented from moving between the electrodes, so some kind of porous membrane or other mechanism must provide for the selective movement of the negative ions in the electrolyte from the right to the left.

+ During mitosis, the nuclear membrane remains intact, and the spindle microtubules form inside of it.

+ A stigma is a thickening of the wing membrane on the upper side of the top wing.

+ Like other gliding mammals, the feathertail glider has a skin membrane between the fore and hind legs; thicker than that of the other marsupials like the sugar glider, but smaller in proportion, extending only between the elbows and knees.

+ This was the second ever atomic model of a membrane protein.

+ There are other kinds of medical thermometers: “tympanic” thermometers test the temperature of the tympanic membrane with infrared; “band” thermometers test a person’s temperature on the front of their head.

+ A membrane can mean a thin layer of cells or tissue.

+ Eukaryotic cells have an easy-to-see nucleus where all of the cell’s functions take place, and a membrane around them.

+ This thin membrane of skin stretches between each finger bone, connects to the bat’s ankle, and connects to the bat’s tail.

+ An epithelial membrane has two parts, one part is epithelial tissue and the other is connective tissue.

+ Their cell wall lacks the secondary membrane and lipopolysaccharide layer found in Gram-negative bacteria.

+ When it dies, the skin or mucous membrane and opens.

+ Basophils have protein receptors on their cell membrane which binds IgE, an immunoglobulin involved in macroparasite defence and allergy.

+ The nucleus is surrounded by two membranes membrane that has holes in it so things can go in and out.

+ As it is made inside the cell, APP sticks out through the membrane of the cell.

+ Südhof for their work on cell membrane vesicle trafficking.

+ The upper or aboral surface is called the “exumbrella” and the lower surface is called the “subumbrella”; the mouth is on the lower surface, which may be partially closed by a membrane extending inward from the margin.

+ These are called peripheral membrane proteins.

+ They occur in the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria, and act as triggers for the innate immune system.

+ Every cell has a cell membrane on the outside, and a jelly-like material that fills the inside, called cytoplasm.

+ When the SRP-ribosome complex binds to a cell membrane receptor, SRP releases the ribosome and drifts away.

+ The Golgi complex is part of the cellular membrane system, and so is the endoplasmic reticulum.
+ Ground sharks have a special membrane which protects their eyes when needed.

“brahmin” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “brahmin”:

– Parashurama was one of the well known Brahmin by birth, but throughout his life, he was a warrior whose job was to protect Dharma.

– He was born in a humble family, was picked up, taught and counselled by Chanakya – a Hindu Brahmin who wrote the Arthashastra.

– With his first step, the Brahmin boy covered the whole of earth and with the other step he covered the whole of the skies.

– The Padmashalis basically perform Brahmin rites and even today a group who are qualified as “agama shastra” “pandits” perform the “poojas” and vedic rites.

– It is not known for certain who and how the shape of the number five was created, but most people think it was made by the Brahmin Indians.

– Hindu religious texts refer to these “chitraguptavanshi” Kayasthas as a caste of scribes, recruited in the beginning from the Brahmin community but eventually forming distinct subcastes in India.

– Raghavendra was born in the town of Bhuvanagiri, Tamil NaduBhuvanagiri in Tamil Nadu, India in a Kannada Madhva Brahmin family.His real name is Venkatanatha.

brahmin in-sentences
brahmin in-sentences

Example sentences of “brahmin”:

– Lord Vishnu in this avatar asked Bali to offer him ‘three feet land’ as a form of offering a king offered to a brahmin as a goodwill during ancient times in hindu culture.

– It was during his reign the Brahmin people migrated to the kingdom and the microscopic volume of Vaishnavism proceeded with the worship of the Pheiya as Hindu God Vishnu.

– The  Bhumihar Brahmins, of whom many, though not all, belong to the Saryupareen Brahmin division of Kanyakubja Brahmins.In Kerala Ezhavathy is also a Mohyal community.

– The brahmin placed his foot on the head of the King and trampled Mahabali to the netherworld.

– Anthropologists Heike Moser and Paul Younger note that the Nambudiri Brahmin presence predates the 9th century, as attested by grants of land given to them by ruling families.

– According to André Béteille, a sociologist, they could be considered “socially proximate” to the Konkanastha Brahmin community and, like that community, they wear the sacred thread.

– Pre-partition, there were also many Hindu Brahmin families living in Miani.

– He was against Brahmin for their caste and religious following.

– Bahun are group of people belonging to Brahmin caste in Khas peopleKhas group, an Indo-Aryan ethno-linguistic group.

– The new Brahmin rulers were not friendly to the many Buddhists in Sind at that time, and they were cruel to the Jats and Meds, who were most of the peasants.

– His family was a Saryupareen Brahmin family of Vasishtha “Gotra”.

– They were one of the eight Brahmin families Madgul, which had a population of over a thousand.

– Krishnamurti was born into a Brahmin family in what was then British India.

– In Tamil Nadu, The Iyers and Iyengars are well known Brahmin communities.

– Nambudiri Brahmin families practised a more strict version of primogeniture than Brahmin communities elsewhere in India.

- Lord Vishnu in this avatar asked Bali to offer him 'three feet land' as a form of offering a king offered to a brahmin as a goodwill during ancient times in hindu culture.

- It was during his reign the Brahmin people migrated to the kingdom and the microscopic volume of Vaishnavism proceeded with the worship of the Pheiya as Hindu God Vishnu.

“business school” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “business school”:

– SKEMA Business School is a European higher studies establishment.

– Columbia Business School is a business school of Columbia University in Manhattan, New York City.

– On April 12, 2007, Tsinghua University’s School of Economics and Management became the first business school in the Chinese mainland to earn AACSB accreditation.

– Montpellier Business School is an European higher studies establishment.

– ESC Clermont Business School is an European higher studies establishment.

business school - some sentence examples
business school – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “business school”:

- ESCP Business School is a European higher studies establishment.

- The Hopkins business school was renamed after William Carey's great-great-great-grandfather, James Carey.
- He was also involved in design education in the United Kingdom and the United States; teaching at the Royal College of Art, the London Business School and Stanford University.

– ESCP Business School is a European higher studies establishment.

– The Hopkins business school was renamed after William Carey’s great-great-great-grandfather, James Carey.

– He was also involved in design education in the United Kingdom and the United States; teaching at the Royal College of Art, the London Business School and Stanford University.

– In 2002-2005 she studied at the European Business School of London.

– NEOMA Business School is located in the city.

– Columbia Business School has over 39,000 living alumni.

– It is one of the oldest business school in the world established in 1897.

– Andreas Kaplan, Professor of Marketing, is the Dean of ESCP Europe ESCP Business School in Berlin and Paris.

– Idjerouidène became familiar with airlines while he was young as he spent his holidays doing part-time jobs in the family business before graduating from Toulouse Business School and the French Civil Aviation University.

– In 2014, the Alliance Centrale – Audencia – ensa Nantes was created, bringing together Centrale Nantes, Audencia Business School and l’.

– He was the Professor of Business Administration and Dean Emeritus of the Harvard Business School from 1980 to 1995.

– The ‘École supérieure des sciences commerciales d’Angers’ is one of the most prestigious business school in France.

– ESCP Business School is an European higher studies establishment.

– ICS Bégué is a FranceFrench private business school in Paris.

In-sentence examples of “offend”

How to use in-sentence of “offend”:

+ Athena appeared to the girl as an old woman, and warned her not to offend the gods.

+ I see this as a “purely practical” means; I do not want to offend any Hutterite with the claim that there is only one article, about 2-3 groups, with similar history, and perhaps only “superficial” differences.

+ Members of the first class were known as “Knights Grand Commanders” rather than “Knights Grand Cross” so as not to offend the non-Christian Indians appointed to the Order.

+ Political correctness means using words that will not offend any group of people.

+ Kuzco is a selfish, bratty South American emperor, who lives the high life and punishes those who offend him.

In-sentence examples of offend
In-sentence examples of offend

Example sentences of “offend”:

+ She did not want to offend Nutt by repelling his attentions, but she did not want to encourage him either.

+ I'm bring the conversation here to not offend any ongoing work to the article by the students.
+ The Pope was fearful to offend Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, nephew of Catherine, and what would happen if he allowed the divorce.

+ She did not want to offend Nutt by repelling his attentions, but she did not want to encourage him either.

+ I’m bring the conversation here to not offend any ongoing work to the article by the students.

+ The Pope was fearful to offend Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, nephew of Catherine, and what would happen if he allowed the divorce.

+ Darski claimed that he did it to enhance his live performance, and didn’t mean to offend anyone.

+ As a precaution, I am going to tell you that I am speaking my mind as my mind is speaking it to me, and that it might offend someone.

+ Obscenity is a term that is used to describe words, images or actions that offend the sexual morality most people have or had at the time.

+ The affirmation was to accept their biblical faith, as reported by Paul and Barnabas, and to ask them to not offend their brothers in Jerusalem.

+ This article was made in good taste and I dont want to see it deleted because it does not offend anyone and meets all standards as other pages.

+ The name must not try to offend or upset anyone.

+ Michaels used the momentum to take advantage inside the ring, delivering a snapmare and then a low kick to the grounded Austin but as he took time to offend the audience Stone Cold briefly picked up some speed throwing Michaels out of the ring but just as quickly lost ground as his opponent repeatedly worked on Austin’s left knee, throwing it into the ring post and then kicking and dropping onto it back inside the ring.

+ Sometimes the middle finger is used as an insult or to offend someone.

+ Members of the first class were known as “Knights Grand Commanders”, rather than “Knights Grand Cross”, so as not to offend the non-Christian Indians appointed to the Order.

+ The strip has large amounts of cursing and has been known to offend people.

“offshore” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “offshore”:

– An intense hurricane remained offshore of the Carolinas in early October.

– The Airport is also the main heliport for the Scottish offshore oil industry.

– It  is 40km offshore from Ecuador continental.

– A slow-moving hurricane remained offshore of Cape Hatteras on September 6.

– It slowly moved over land, causing 48 hours of strong winds, and moved offshore on the 20th.

– September 2, 1996: Hurricane Edouard passed just offshore as a Category 1 hurricane.

– Silvertip sharks are found over continental and island shelves and offshore banks.

– Tropical Depression One started just offshore of Honduras on June 25.

offshore some example sentences
offshore some example sentences

Example sentences of “offshore”:

– In addition to its damage inland, the hurricane greatly disrupted offshore oil production, and at its time was the costliest tropical cyclone for Louisiana’s offshore oil production.

– He founded SEDCO in 1947, which became the world’s largest offshore drilling company.

– Oxford English Dictionary: “British Isles: a geographical term for the islands comprising Great Britain and Ireland with all their offshore islands including the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands”.

– Recently, they are known for leaking offshore bank accounts that led to the Panama Papers and the Paradise Papers leak.

– President Barack Obama temporarily stopped new drilling for offshore oil rigs.

– The navy also protects offshore oil platforms.

– On 16 September 2015, an 8.3 Moment magnitude scaleM earthquake happened offshore Illapel, Chile.

– The Thanet Offshore Wind Project in United Kingdom is the largest offshore wind farm in the world at 300 MW, followed by Horns Rev 2Horns Rev II in Denmark.

- In addition to its damage inland, the hurricane greatly disrupted offshore oil production, and at its time was the costliest tropical cyclone for Louisiana's offshore oil production.

- He founded SEDCO in 1947, which became the world's largest offshore drilling company.

– There are three terminals for North Sea helicopter operations, used by Bristow Helicopters, CHC-Scotia, and Bond Offshore Helicopters.

– It moved northeastward, passing close but remaining offshore of Long Island.

– Kingman Reef and Navassa Island have offshore anchorage only.

– Globalization and expansion of international business cooperation have triggered offshore outsourcing, making companies choose the providers of services or goods from countries far from their location.

– Tropical Depression One formed offshore North Carolina.

More in-sentence examples of “offshore”:

– He worked in telemarketing, offshore constructionoffshore wind farming, and fast food management while trying to get acting jobs.

– Al-Safaniya, the world’s largest offshore oil field is in the Persian Gulf.

– It lives in grassland, scrubland and coastal regions of New Zealand, but is now so rare they can only be seen on protected offshore islands.

– The swamp is bordered by Trail Ridge, a strip of higher land believed to have formed as coastal dunes or an offshore barrier island.

– At its closest point to the mainland, it is offshore from Cape Jervis.

– While Luis was offshore of Newfoundland he caused a wave more than 98feet tall.

– The Bignose shark is caught by offshore trawlers, and rarely by hook and line.

– Adult “Cymbospondylus” probably spent much of their time hunting in deep offshore water, only coming into shallow water to breed or to catch seasonally available prey.

– This large offshore species is found near the edges of continental shelves and insular slopes at depths from near the surface to 1,410 feet.

– It is often seen offshore but commonly comes close inshore, sometimes entering lagoons or coral atolls.

– The offshore waters of Manuae are good fishing grounds.

– The helicopters mainly serve on HMNZS Canterbury, the frigates and the Offshore Patrol Vessels.

– There are a lot of quokkas living on the small offshore islands, because this is only a small area they are listed as vulnerable.

– Many of the largest offshore wind farms are in Europe.

– It is an offshore species, although sometimes it is washed near the coastlines and may be stranded in great numbers on beaches.

– At the time of its construction it was the largest offshore wind farm in the world.

– Shales are typically deposited in very slow moving water and are often found in lakes and lagoonal deposits, in river deltas, on floodplains and offshore from beach sands.

– In 1972, he created the professional offshore sailing racing team Gitana Team.

– Before of the depression’s development, several oil and gas companies removed unneeded workers from offshore oil platforms in the northern Gulf of Mexico; the Shell Oil Company evacuated about 700employees, while Noble Energy removed its workforce of about 300people from two oil rigs.

– Plans to grant fishing concessions and offshore drilling rights are potentially a threat to the wildlife of the area.

– It moved strangely just offshore of the United States.

– There were several impact events across the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary, such as the Chicxulub crater in Mexico, Boltysh crater in Ukraine, Silverpit crater in North Sea, and the Shiva crater offshore western India.

– The Moccasck and his firm became globally known in 2016 when it found itself at the centre of the so-called Panama Papers affair, It uncovered the activities of the offshore finance industry.

– Forbes writer Richard Miniter documented the wealth of Joseph Kabila, estimated at 2 billion US Dollars in offshore banks in the British Virgin Islands, accumulated in just over 13 years of being in power.

- He worked in telemarketing, offshore constructionoffshore wind farming, and fast food management while trying to get acting jobs.

- Al-Safaniya, the world’s largest offshore oil field is in the Persian Gulf.

– Seven started on July 25 offshore Florida.

– It made landfall near Cape Fear on the 16th and went out to sea that night, eventually well to the north of Bermuda just offshore the Canadian Maritimes.

– As of January 2014, the London Array is the largest offshore wind farm in the world at 630 MW.

– A tropical cyclone moved through the Mona Passage on August 26 before moving just offshore the East Coast of the United States through September 3.

– Smith pointedly requested that the city of Long Beach repair the runways and reminded the city that the Pacific Fleet, then laying offshore in both Long Beach and San Pedro harbors, had a payroll of more than $1 million a month.

– Hațeg Island was a large offshore island in the Tethys Sea during the late Cretaceous.

– The wind farm is near the existing North Hoyle offshore wind farm and the Rhyl Flats offshore wind farm.

– It is a kind of offshore barrier which has joined the mainland with Portland Bill.

– Most live along the coast or offshore in the oceanic environment.

– The epicenter of the earthquake was offshore from the Maule Region, approximately 8km west of Curanipe and 115km north-northeast of Chile’s second largest city, Concepción.

– A lot of racing is done around buoys or marks in safe water near the shore but some longer offshore races cross open water.

– Pemex oil production continued in spite of the threat of the system and its offshore impacts.

– Anchoring offshore at the island, the crew find a native village, where the natives prepare to sacrifice a young woman termed the “bride of Kong”.

– But non-stop rainfall for more than a day as Gamma wandered offshore created floods that forced more than 23,000 people to leave their homes.

– It is seen throughout South America from Colombia to southern Argentina and Chile, and on the offshore islands from the Grenadines southwards.

– On artificial islands just offshore is Atlantis, The Palm, a resort with water and marine-animal parks.

– St Michael’s Mount is half-a-mile offshore from Marazion.

– There are many offshore oil reserves nearby.

– Tropical Storm Amelia formed on July 30 just offshore Brownsville, Texas.

– Hanna changed into an Extratropicalextratropical cyclone as it moved offshore from Massachusetts early on September 7.

– The London Array is an 175 wind turbineturbine 630 MW offshore wind farm located 20km off the Kent coast in the outer Thames Estuary in the United Kingdom.

How to use in sentence of “castor”

How to use in-sentence of “castor”:

+ The oil can be castor oil or synthetic oils.

+ The leaves and fruit of the Castor oil plant have been identified, as well.

+ Gemini is associated with the myth of Castor and Polydeuces.

+ The castor oil plant, is a plant species of the Euphorbiaceae, the sole member of the genus “Ricinus” and of the subtribe Ricininae.

+ The castor oil plant is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and to create Castor oil.

+ One of the best-known myths with Castor and Pollux is how they became a constellation.

+ Tyndareus, the king of Sparta, was the father of Castor, which made Castor mortal, while Zeus was the father of Pollux which made him a demigod.

+ Baranagar is a major industrial centre for the manufacture of agricultural and industrial machinery, chemicals, castor oil, and matches; there are also numerous cotton-processing companies.

How to use in sentence of castor
How to use in sentence of castor

Example sentences of “castor”:

+ In mythology Gemini is related to Greek mythologyGreek myth of the twins of Zeus and Leda, Castor and Pollux.

+ Heartbroken at the death of his brother, Pollux prayed to Zeus to make Castor immortal which meant Pollux would have to give up half of his immortality.
+ In Brazil, castor beans are the best plants to make biodiesel.

+ In mythology Gemini is related to Greek mythologyGreek myth of the twins of Zeus and Leda, Castor and Pollux.

+ Heartbroken at the death of his brother, Pollux prayed to Zeus to make Castor immortal which meant Pollux would have to give up half of his immortality.

+ In Brazil, castor beans are the best plants to make biodiesel.

+ Its name is Latin for “twins.” It is from the twins Castor and Pollux in Greek mythology.

+ Eventually, Zeus agreed to the request, and so Castor and Pollux were transformed into the Gemini constellation.

+ He was the father of Klytaimnestra and Castor Kastor.

+ She was believed to be the daughter of Zeus and Leda, the wife of King Tyndareos of Sparta, and was the sister of twins Castor and Polydeukes, and Clytemnestra.

+ Harrison’s doctors tried cures of applying opium, castor oil, leeches, and Virginia snakeweed.

+ Zeus seduced Leda as a swan and she laid four eggs, these eggs hatched and four children were born to Leda, the two brothers Castor and Pollux, and two sisters, Helen and Clytemnestra; Castor and Clytemnestra were considered to be the children of King Tyndareus, Pollux and Helen were the demigod offspring of Zeus.

+ For example, botulinum toxin is made by a bacteria, and ricin is made by the castor oil plant.

+ Its seed is the castor bean which is not a true bean.

+ In Babylonian astronomy, the stars Castor and Pollux were known as the Great Twins.

+ Pollux and Castor were also known for their boxing abilities and were thus the gods of athletes and athletic competitions.

+ Howard, Jen Liley as Monie, Lane Napper as Lane, Marilyn Harris as Andre’s Grandmother, Cierra Russel as Mabel, Walt Shoen as Wilson, Dabier as Rex Challenger, Justin Castor as Mark and BooG!e as Panda.

+ Later in life, Popeye would offer his seafaring services at local ports; it was there he would eventually meet the ever-ambitious Castor Oyl and his sidekick Ham Gravy, who sought Popeye’s services in order to travel to the gambling paradise of Dice Island and make it big using the luck-enhancing powers of their mysterious pet, Bernice the Whiffle Hen, and through them he would meet Castor‘s sister, Olive Oyl who at first was not too fond of the sailor and vice versa.

“under the control of” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “under the control of”:

– The “vidominus” or Roman CuriaCuria Viscount of Geneva, had legal and financial powers over the town, under the control of the Bishop and the Duchy of Savoy.

– A series of wars between the Kingdoms of Kingdom of Mysore of Madurai Nayak dynasty resulted in the region coming under the control of Mysore kings till the defeat of Tipu Sultan in the Third Mysore War in 1792, Coimbatore became a part of British India.

– A lot of people think that these laws will hurt farmers and put them under the control of big farming corporations.

– The ‘Minster’ of Southwark seems to be under the control of Bishop Odo of Bayeux.

– The Outfit rose to power in the 1920s, under the control of Johnny Torrio and Al Capone and the period was marked by bloody gang wars for distribution of illegal alcohol during Prohibition.

– From historic evidence, it seems a segment of the indigenous population of north Bengal converted started to convert to Islam when the region fell under the control of Bakhtiyar Khilji.

– The island is under the control of the UAE and under the authority of the secessionsessecionist Southern Transitional Council which is supported by UAE troops.

– There is considerable controversy over the allegations that the Wehrmacht was found to be significantly rather than incidentally involved in the Holocaust, especially because the elements of the SS involved in the Holocaust were not the Waffen-SS and not under the control of the OKW or field commanders.

under the control of some example sentences
under the control of some example sentences

Example sentences of “under the control of”:

– After the Irish Rebellion of 1641, most of Ireland came under the control of the Irish Catholic Confederation.

– In the early history, Manchuria was under the control of many Chinese kingdoms.

– Although renovated by the government, the “Arakkalkettu” is still owned by the “Arakkal Royal Trust” and does not fall under the control of the country’s archaeology department, the Archaeological Survey of India.

– This resulted in dividing Vietnam along the 17th parallel into a northern section, under the control of the communists led by Ho Chi Minh as president, and a southern section led by the Catholic anti-communist Ngo Dinh Diem.

– TR Pattinam has its own railway station under the control of the Indian Railways.

– Kings of Essex frequently found themselves under the control of other Anglo-Saxon overlords.

– This brought the company’s ownership under the control of a board of directors.

– In 1542, it came under the control of local farmers.

– This force fell under the control of the Haganah, a single state army and the army that would become the modern Israeli Defense Force.

– Harding let the reserve and another reserve in California, be under the control of the Department of the Interior.

– From the 14th century it was under the control of the city of Florence and the Grand Duchy of Tuscany until the unification of Italy in 1860.

– Also, he put the Upper 3 banners under the control of the emperor.

– Bombay at the time was under the control of Portugal.

– The college is under the control of the state government.

– Trieste was a Roman city that in the Middle Ages was under the control of the Republic of Venice.

- After the Irish Rebellion of 1641, most of Ireland came under the control of the Irish Catholic Confederation.

- In the early history, Manchuria was under the control of many Chinese kingdoms.
- Although renovated by the government, the "Arakkalkettu" is still owned by the "Arakkal Royal Trust" and does not fall under the control of the country's archaeology department, the Archaeological Survey of India.

More in-sentence examples of “under the control of”:

– In 1151, the people of Grosseto agreed to be under the control of Siena.

– The Statute of Kilkenny were laws designed to bring Ireland back under the control of English born nobles, not English descendants in Ireland.

– The contiguous United States does not include Alaska, Hawaii, or any other territories under the control of the United States.

– In 1919 and 1920 the province came under the control of the Democratic Republic of Armenia as the Vanand province.

– However some Fujian Province, Republic of ChinaFujian areas like Matsu are under the control of the Republic of China.

– Fulk, who was one of the first great builders of Medieval castles, modified it, and the fortress remained under the control of Anjou, never taken, during more than 150 years.

– Although the Waffen-SS was not technically a part of the Wehrmacht, they were under the control of the Wehrmacht High Command during World War 2.

– The city grew up under the control of the shoguns.

– Later it came under the control of British India.

– Since 2017, Socotra is no longer under the control of the internationally recognitionrecognized Yemeni government.

– They were established by the Military occupationmilitary administration in the area under the control of Great Britain.

– Orbetello was an ancient Etruscan civilizationEtruscan village, which in 280 BC went under the control of the Romans, who had founded their colony of Cosa.

– She was escorted by the Catalan police Mossos d’Esquadra, under the control of the Catalan government.

– At last entire region of Tamil Nadu came under the control of Britishers after the end of Chinnamalai.

– Gradually the western Mediterranean Phoenician colonies all came under the control of Carthage.

– Caesar decided to head for Spain, while leaving Italy under the control of Mark Antony.

– At that time the Payyan dynasty started ruling of Swamithoppe pathi, while other Pathis came under the control of the followers of Ayya.

– After the recent seizures of other markets, the accounts of a number of Dream Market vendors came under the control of Dutch law enforcement.

– During this time it was under the control of the Portuguese, Dutch, English, and finally the French.

– It is under the control of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.

– The kingdom came under the control of Northumbria, then subject to the Picts.

– Does not include Hong Kong, Macau, and territories under the control of the Republic of China.

– While the area was under the control of the Japanese in World War II, the city was the site of a massacre.

– Viareggio remained under the control of the Austrians until 1817 when, as part of the agreements from Congress of Vienna, Maria Luisa di Borbone was assigned the new Duchy of Lucca.

– They are under the control of the vampire who bites them, eat human flesh, and are intelligent enough to use firearms.

- In 1151, the people of Grosseto agreed to be under the control of Siena.

- The Statute of Kilkenny were laws designed to bring Ireland back under the control of English born nobles, not English descendants in Ireland.

– It is now under the control of Adobe.

– Until the 1830s, the Canadian church was completely under the control of the Church of England: the Church of England appointed all Canadian bishops and all funding for the Canadian church came from the British parliament.

– State has its own National Guard, usually under the control of that state’s government.

– Mostly a printer prints under the control of a computer.

– For a brief time it was under the control of China through the Guomindang government, but that government lost a civil war and moved to Taiwan.

– The first libraries or bookstores that appeared were under the control of the religious missionaries.

– Hundreds of independent agencies were consolidated into 20 principal executive departments under the control of the governor.

– The territories are under the control of the Commonwealth government.

– On the south side of the railway line, in French Syria, some mostly Kurdish areas came under the control of France.

– The area was eventually brought under the control of the Bolsheviks’s Red Army.

– The term can also apply when diesel or electric multiple unit trains are coupled together and also under the control of one driver.

– After 1993, Gagra was under Russian occupation and under the control of separatist armed formations.

– Until 1415 it was under the control of Mont Saint Michel and then Eton College until the Reformation when it was closed and fell into disrepair.

– They came under the control of Charlemagne’s grandson, Charles the Bald, as a result of the Treaty of Verdun of 843.

– Present attempts at restoration are under the control of the Supreme Council of Antiquities’ archaeologists.

– In 1960, the company was split into Aldi Nord under the control of Karl.

– Legend has it that tinikling originated during the Spanish rule of the Philippines, when natives worked on large plantations under the control of the King of Spain.

– The town of Barisal was under the control of the Roychoudhury family, which now has moved to Calcutta.

– In the 1950s, Perseus was supposedly under the control of Rudolf Abel.

– Some controversial financial decisions taken by the Bey in mid-1800s in an attempt to repair the country led Tunisia to become under the control of France.

– It was made from the colonycolonies of the Dutch East India Company that came under the control of the Netherlands in 1800.

– Between 1921 and 1923, during the Russian Civil War, the area was the last land remaining under the control of the White Russians.

– But military traffic was never stopped, because Berlin was supposed to be under the control of all four wartime allies.

“static” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “static”:

– In both cases a static map image can be added to an article, for anywhere in the world, pulling in the map from OpenStreetMap data.

– Many IP addresses are dynamically assigned and change frequently from one person to the next, and even static IP addresses are periodically re-assigned or have different users.

– The static mixer can be used to mix acids and alkalis for a neutralization.

– Many different types of patterns happen, including static patterns where nothing changes between levels, repeating patterns where the cells that are alive and dead repeat, and patterns that move themselves across the board.

– If the component of the force from gravity parallel to the surface is greater than the static frictional force “f” is the force of friction – otherwise it will remain stationary.

– In Greek age, Thales found static electricity when he was cleaning his amber.

– Weapons and other kinds of military technology remained largely static through the Revolutionary and Napoleonic eras, but 18th century operational mobility underwent significant change.

– Ampère’s circuital law is now known to be a correct law of physics in a magnetostatic situation: The system is static except possibly for continuous steady currents within closed loops.

static how to use?
static how to use?

Example sentences of “static”:

– Despite the apparently harmless nature of static electricity, there can be significant risks in research, because a large charge can break down the equipment.

– There are also several copies of en and following a request at Le Bistro a French static copy is being added shortly.

– There are three basic types of stretching: ballistic, dynamic, and static stretching.

– The effects of static electricity are familiar to most people because they can see, feel and even hear the spark.

– On August 1, 2006, FM Static started selling their second album called “Critically Ashamed”, which has the single “”Waste of Time”” on it.

– This is a tracking category for CS1 citation templates that have editor parameters that contain text that duplicates static text provided by the template.

– The familiar phenomenon of a static ‘shock’ is caused by the neutralization of charge.

– SOS was developed from the general German radio call “SOE”, with the 3 dits of a “S” easier to hear in static than the one dit of an “E”.

– When electrical charges are not moving, electricity is called static electricity.

– Lightning is also an example of static discharge.

- Despite the apparently harmless nature of static electricity, there can be significant risks in research, because a large charge can break down the equipment.

- There are also several copies of en and following a request at Le Bistro a French static copy is being added shortly.
- There are three basic types of stretching: ballistic, dynamic, and static stretching.

– Liquids flow along the curves of the static mixer and also are separated by the smooth sides of the mixer.

– The issue with StaticFalcon was discussed heavily on IRC, with people even launching an attack on Static when he was absent.

– Well, I saw this improvement and I set aside all of my past dislikes of the Static and was became willing to give it one more go.

– All servers use static IP addresses.

– Volta worked on the electrophorus that makes a static electric charge in 1775.

– Remember, FM Static are only a side project.

– On its Toulouse campus, the university has flight simulator Robin DR400 and Socata TB-20, and also some static simulators of Airbus A320 and Airbus A340.

– Since the camera was mostly static and immobile to Nosferatu, Murnau used movement and differentiation within the rigid cadre in order to energize the scene.

More in-sentence examples of “static”:

- He was interested to find whether static electricity could be stored in a bottle, because he knew that electricity could not pass through glass.

- It is more flexible than the partitioning of the drive into static volumes.
- Block lengths should typically range from several weeks for dynamic IPs and short term Tor nodes, up to several years for long term proxies hosted on static IP addresses.

– He was interested to find whether static electricity could be stored in a bottle, because he knew that electricity could not pass through glass.

– It is more flexible than the partitioning of the drive into static volumes.

– Block lengths should typically range from several weeks for dynamic IPs and short term Tor nodes, up to several years for long term proxies hosted on static IP addresses.

– It was the first “main” “Pokémon” game since “Crystal” where Pokémon had battle animations instead of static images.

– Weakly defended and static shellfish disappeared, and more heavily armoured or more mobile shellfish flourished.

– McClintock’s discovery challenged the concept of the genome as a static set of instructions passed between generations.

– If he turns out to be the same Static in a week I’ll reblock indef and we do not even need to hold a discussion.

– Flip-flops are mainly used as static RAM to store data in a computer.

– Even when working, it links to a collection of news about the person in question instead of to a static page about the person, as you would expect.

– If we take out and let it cool without applying any force to it, it will generate a large static charge.

– Wayne Static was an AmericansAmerican musician, and the former lead vocalist, guitarist, keyboardist, and music sequencer for the metal band Static-X.

– The listing below proposes to import Wikidata values and convert them to static local data, with the subst: technique.

– Lightning is the most known – and dangerous – kind of electric current in nature, but sometimes static electricity causes things to stick together in nature as well.

– Lots of more expensive hair straighteners use ionic and infra red technology, which helps to keep moisture and oils in the hair, and to stop static and frizz.

– Benjamin Franklin associated static electricity with storms.

– There are two types of scenes: static representations of figures made of clay or other material and living scenes.

– These trains were however, preserved in London Transport Museum as the first static exhibit to the metro train.

– There he had his first appearance on stage with the play “La Farsa del Corregidor”, where he played a static guard.

– This report proved that the electricity made by using a magnet, voltaic electricity produced by a battery, and static electricity are all the same.

– And in the 18th century, Coulomb started research into a fixed quantity of static electricity.

– His teachings emphasised the importance of meditation, awareness, love, celebration, courage, creativity and humour—qualities that he viewed as being suppressed by adherence to static belief systems, religious tradition and socialisation.

– Before the voltaic pile was invented, people could make only static electricity.

– But when shipping delicate electronics and their components, a special plastic type of bubble wrap is used to remove static electricity, this way protecting delicate electronic chips.

– A static charge will only remain when one of the surfaces has a high resistance to electrical flow.

– Earnest research into static electricity was started in the 17th century, when Otto Von Guericke made the first friction generator.

– It works by using static electricity or magnetism to push ions out the back of the spacecraft.

– While Phantom Mangle does not jumpscare directly, it can appear in the hall or on one of the cameras and emit a garbled static sound, causing the audio system to have to be rebooted.

– This is sometimes supported by static analysis tools that check source code to make sure it is following these guidelines.

– The biggest difference between them is the FIND system on the R160s in place of static LED maps on the R143s.

– As a device that increases humidity, humidifiers can play an important role in the cooling process by preventing any unexpected overheating which may occur due to static electrical discharge.They are usually placed inside precision cooling devices in order to replace water vapor lost during the cooling process.

– In the movement, the snake’s body is always in static contact with the ground.

– It is either the coefficient of static friction.The coefficient of static friction is the friction force between two objects when neither of the objects is moving.

– I’ll mentor Static under preconditions.

– The static solution has to be changed every week or two to ensure it has the correct amount of nutrients.

– They usually use round “bell” parachutes and they use static line deployment.

– Its supremacy over the more static armies fielded by the Greek city-states was shown at the Battle of Chaeronea, where Philip II’s army crushed the allied Theban and Athenian phalanxes.

– This is a tracking category for CS1 citation templates that have parameters that contain text that duplicates static text provided by the template.

– Data is split up into static sequences of bits.

– These charges then remain on the object until they either bleed off to the ground or are quickly neutralized by a discharge:., the familiar phenomenon of a static ‘shock’ is caused by the neutralization of charge built up in the body from contact with non-conductive surfaces.

– That class usually has some static method.

– In 1997 they released a 7″ EP “Lost Voices” on Static Station Records.

– Too many static IP, no ranges, persistent sockpuppet disruption.

– Ban length is as long as admins are willing to block an IP with IPs that seem to be static blocked either indefinitely or for very long periods of time.

– Animals are said to be abused in living scenes and objections have been placed against static scenes displayed on public lands.

– He was known for his Electronicselectronic inventions beginning in the 1950s, including the PIN diode, static induction transistor, and static induction thyristor.

– She was married to Wayne Static from 2008 until his death in 2014.

“concealed” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “concealed”:

– Penalties for carrying a concealed weapon in the US without a permit can vary by jurisdiction.

– In some places they are considered a concealed weapon.

– In both humans and bonobos, the female has a relatively concealed ovulation.

– Clements in London, a security firm which, unknown to her, concealed the Torchwood Institute up until its collapse following the events of “Doomsday”, and was then taken over by an alien intelligence.

– The blade is usually concealed in tape on the hands or somewhere it can be utilized without being obvious.Harley Race, Ricky Steamboat, Les Thatcher.

– After the massacre, the Texas Legislature passed a shall-issue gun law in 1995, which required all qualifying applicants be issued a Concealed Handgun License.

concealed use in-sentences
concealed use in-sentences

Example sentences of “concealed”:

- The method of joining the crest to the helm was usually concealed by decoration.

- A few states are may-issue states, while seven states allow the carrying of firearms in a concealed manner without a permit.

– The method of joining the crest to the helm was usually concealed by decoration.

– A few states are may-issue states, while seven states allow the carrying of firearms in a concealed manner without a permit.

– Its various branches, and sometimes the organisation as a whole, were concealed for security purposes behind names such as the “Joint Technical Board” or the “Inter-Service Research Bureau”, or fictitious branches of the Air Ministry, Admiralty or War Office.

– These buildings are often concealed within various other constructed objects in between.

– This explanation gives significance to verbal slips and dreams; they are caused by hidden reasons in the mind displayed in concealed forms.

– A letter bomb is a bomb concealed within a letter or package, which is then sent or left for the recipient to find, typically with his or her name and address on, to be opened and then exploded, or exploded within a certain time.

– The young stay with the mother, keeping concealed until large enough to accompany her.

– Voldemort, alive again, summons his Death Eaters, berates them for believing him dead, and mentions that he has a single ‘faithful servant’ concealed at Hogwarts, who has led Harry to the graveyard for the resurrection.

– Hoping to take the stronghold by surprise, on May 7 Pontiac entered Fort Detroit with about 300 men carrying concealed weapons.

– He was most impressed by the fact that polymorphism concealed powerful selective forces.

– One type of thermometer is a narrow, concealed glass tube containing mercury or alcohol which extends along the tube as it expands.

Some in-sentence examples of “engagement”

How to use in-sentence of “engagement”:

– Although they were engaged for a time, Kierkegaard ended the engagement in 1841.

– The purpose of ‘Troop withdrawal’ from occupied lands may not involve engagement with an enemy.

– He was Minister for the Civil ServiceMinister for Digital Engagement and the Civil Service at the Cabinet Office from 2008 to 2009.

– On 3 January 2011 she announced her engagement to Jacob Fink.

– During Kyliáns engagement in NDT, he has created more than 75 choreographies for the company.

Some in-sentence examples of engagement
Some in-sentence examples of engagement

Example sentences of “engagement”:

– It involved a series of smaller battles leading up to the main engagement on January 8, 1815.

– Whether you need a small or large amount of funds, Individual Engagement Grants can support you and your team’s project development time in addition to project expenses such as materials, travel, and rental space.

– Isabella joyfully tells Catherine of her engagement to Catherine’s brother, James Morland.

– When Obi tells Clara this, she calls off the engagement and reveals that she is pregnant.

– A recent meta-analysis suggests that the verbal system has greater engagement for abstract concepts when the perceptual system is more engaged for processing of concrete concepts.

– It also utilizes the presence of social media platforms that can effectively increase engagement and exposure that is a great way to establish brand awareness and trustworthiness.

– Princess Diana and Princess Anne both received sapphire engagement rings and the Crown Jewels of the United KingdomBritish Crown Jewels are full of large blue sapphires, the symbol of kind and wise rulers.

- It involved a series of smaller battles leading up to the main engagement on January 8, 1815.

- Whether you need a small or large amount of funds, Individual Engagement Grants can support you and your team’s project development time in addition to project expenses such as materials, travel, and rental space.

– But she is afraid her affair with Dallas may ruin her engagement with her fiance if it ever becomes known.

– Notices of engagement and marriage also used to be published in the “Gazette”.

– After this engagement the Japanese naval personnel relocated deeper into the hills in the interior of the island.

– When their engagement was announced, it was also said that she would not be known as “The Princess of Wales”.

More in-sentence examples of “engagement”:

– Yet, this proposed marriage did not come to be and before she was much older the engagement was broken off and Charlotte went to a convent to begin her education.

– In March 2013, O’Rourke and Republican Steve Pearce of New Mexico introduced the Border Enforcement Accountability, Oversight, and Community Engagement Act.

– The engagement was announced on 2 July 1724.

– He participated in a number of scientific experiments, spacewalks and public engagement events during his 62 days aboard station.

– Their engagement ended.

– Their engagement began on November 16, 2010.

– They courted briefly and officially announced their engagement in February 1954.

– Schwarzenegger and Pratt announced their engagement on January 13, 2019.

– Ronald Reagan was leaving after a speaking engagement at the Washington HiltonWashington Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C..

– In 1834 he became engaged to a girl of sixteen called Ernestine, but then Schumann broke off the engagement because he loved Clara Wieck.

– Greetings! The Individual Engagement Grants program is accepting proposals for funding new experiments from September 1st to 30th.

– On 26 April 2012, the court announced the engagement of the Hereditary Grand Duke to the Belgian Countess Stéphanie de Lannoy.

– In the engagement that followed, the British prevailed but suffered about 100 casualties.

– On December 28, 2017, Buttigieg announced his engagement to Chasten Glezman.

– The two became engaged before breaking off their engagement in 2013.

– He that shall be guilty of Drunkenness in time of Engagement shall suffer what Punishment the Captain and Majority of the Company shall think fit.

– After meeting Stapleton, Holmes and Watson go to Baskerville Hall where Holmes tells Sir Henry to keep his dinner engagement with the Stapletons for the next night, although neither Holmes or Watson can go with Sir Henry as they must leave for London.

– The musical played a limited engagement on Broadway theatreBroadway at the Marquis Theatre, from November 14, 2008 until January 4, 2009.

– The Dowager Empress is going to announce the engagement between Paul and Anastasia, but Anastasia and General Bounine have suddenly disappeared.

– Other missions include behind enemy lines operations, high risk reconnaissance missions and front line engagement and termination missions.

– This engagement was part of the early Battle of the Atlantic skirmishes.

– More than 70 soldiers and teamsters were killed in these actions, which Anglo-Americans called the “Devil’s Hole Massacre”, the deadliest engagement for British soldiers during the war.

– The Wikimedia Foundation is seeking new ideas and proposals for Individual Engagement Grants.

– The couple announced their engagement on 30 March 2001.

– They became engaged but was the engagement was called off later that year.

– The song was released after Grande broke off her engagement to comedian Pete Davidson, who is known for starring on “Saturday Night Live”.

– The second engagement was fought on 23 October 42 BC and ended in Brutus’ defeat.

– On 29 March 1941, Yuriko’s engagement to her second cousin once removed, Prince Mikasa, was announced.

– After almost two decades of work and uncompromising engagement of Mrs.

– Yi had already prepared for war, so he led his navy to victory in every engagement he fought during seven years of war with the Japanese.

– Nutt only learned of their engagement a week later when Lavinia and Barnum told him.

– The battle was the decisive engagement of Major General Philip SheridanPhilip Sheridan’s Valley Campaigns of 1864.

– There is still one week left to submit Individual Engagement Grant proposals before the September 29th deadline.

– Longoria announced her engagement to French peopleFrench NBA guard Tony Parker on November 30, 2006.

– Sickles saw his first major engagement at the Battle of Seven Pines.

– Five years later, Jaisohn went legally bankrupt due to his political engagement and had to resume medical profession to make a living.

– The war was a much smaller engagement than the two previous Punic Wars, and was mostly just the Romans attacking the city of Carthage in the Battle of Carthage.

– Whether you need $200 or $30,000 USD, Individual Engagement Grants can cover your own project development time in addition to hiring others to help you.

– Penn was the Associate Director in the White House Office of Public Engagement for Barack Obama from 2009 through 2011.

– The Battle of Marion was a military engagement in the American Civil War that occurred when Major General George Stoneman, commander of the Union Army in Kentucky and Tennessee, raided Southwestern Virginia.

– Then he met Arminius’ army in an engagement often called the Battle of the Weser River.

– The event was also supposed to be the occasion to announce his engagement to Helene.

– In 2008 Sobhraj announced his engagement to a Nepali woman, Nihita Biswas.

– Please join us in the IdeaLab, an incubator for project ideas and Individual Engagement Grant proposals.

– Both men and women used to wear an engagement ring to show that they were going to be married, but more recently only women have worn them.

– A sixth ‘virtual’ branch – IWA Women – has been formed to raise the profile of women’s concerns in Wales and to increase the engagement of women with the IWA and civil society in Wales more generally.

– The engagement ceremony was held on 3 October 1941, and the wedding ceremony took place on 22 October 1941.

– Later, the Chipmunks find an engagement ring in a bag Dave brought home and believe that he is going to propose to Samantha.

- Yet, this proposed marriage did not come to be and before she was much older the engagement was broken off and Charlotte went to a convent to begin her education.

- In March 2013, O'Rourke and Republican Steve Pearce of New Mexico introduced the Border Enforcement Accountability, Oversight, and Community Engagement Act.
- The engagement was announced on 2 July 1724.