“sonny” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “sonny”:

+ He is the son of Sonny BonoSonny and Cher Bono.

+ The recent designated survivor is Sonny Perdue, President Donald Trump’s United States Secretary of AgricultureSecretary of Agriculture, for the 2018 State of the Union Address.

+ Many famous models have been photographed for the calendar including: Sienna Miller, Naomi Campbell, Gisele Bündchen, Sonny Freeman Drane, Kate Moss, Cindy Crawford, Selma Blair, Lauren Bush, Elsa Benitez, Laetitia Casta, Rachael Leigh Cook, Milla Jovovich, Doutzen Kroes, Heidi Klum, Sophia Loren, Penélope Cruz, Brittany Murphy, Amy Smart, Julia Stiles, Karolina Kurkova, Caroline Trentini, Raica Oliveira, Adriana Lima, Alessandra Ambrosio, Bridget Moynahan, Shannyn Sossamon, Mena Suvari, Monet Mazur, Aurelie Claudel, Fernanda Tavares, Isabeli Fontana, Frankie Rayder, Angela Lindvall, Hilary Swank and Yamila Díaz.

+ He has toured with Junior WalkerJunior Walker and the All Stars, and has also worked with saxophonist Sonny Stitt among many others.

+ Arnie Brown, Andre Champagne, Gerry Cheevers, Jack Cole Jack Cole, Dave Draper, Paul Jackson, Duncan MacDonald, Sonny Osborne, Brian Walsh.

+ On April 5, 1991, Tower and his middle daughter, Marian, and the astronaut Sonny Carter were killed along with twenty other people in the crash of Atlantic Southeast Airlines Flight 2311.

+ Avakian worked with artists such as Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Dave Brubeck, Eddie Condon, Keith Jarrett, Erroll Garner, Buck Clayton, Sonny Rollins, Paul Desmond, Edith Piaf, Bob Newhart, Johnny Mathis, John Cage, Ravi Shankar, and many other notable jazz musicians and composers.

+ The guards, Red WestRobert Gene West, his cousin Sonny West, and David Hebler, had been fired, officially for cost-saving reasons, but at the time, many suspected it was because they had been heavily critical of Elvis’ increasing intake of, and dependence upon, various drugs.

sonny - example sentences
sonny – example sentences

Example sentences of “sonny”:

+ The album is the first solo EP by Sonny Moore under the alias Skrillex.

+ The prison was home to a number of infamous Americans, including: former heavyweight champion Sonny Liston, assassin James Earl Ray, and bank robber Charles "Pretty Boy" Floyd.
+ Saxophone-player Sonny Stitt tried to persuade Davis to join the Tiny Bradshaw band, but Davis's mother wanted Davis to finish his final year of high school.

+ The album is the first solo EP by Sonny Moore under the alias Skrillex.

+ The prison was home to a number of infamous Americans, including: former heavyweight champion Sonny Liston, assassin James Earl Ray, and bank robber Charles “Pretty Boy” Floyd.

+ Saxophone-player Sonny Stitt tried to persuade Davis to join the Tiny Bradshaw band, but Davis’s mother wanted Davis to finish his final year of high school.

+ Despite the frequent turnover of hosts throughout the 1950s, “Wonderama” experienced its greatest viewership by way of one-time Baltimore kids’ show host Bob McAllister, who replaced Sonny Fox as host in 1967 and remained host until 1977.

+ Lockwood is known for his longtime works with Sonny Boy Williamson II and for his work in the mid-1950s with Little Walter.

+ Poythress also served as the Adjutant General of the Georgia National Guard from 1999 until 2007, initially appointed by Governor Roy Barnes and reappointed by Governor Sonny Perdue.

+ He wrote songs for Sonny and Cher, the Ronettes, Jay and the Americans and the Monkees.

+ On January 25, 2007, Reich was named the 2007 recipient of the Polar Music Prize, together with jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins.

+ Soon Bell heard the music by the blues harmonica greats: DeFord Bailey, Big Walter Horton, Little Walter and Sonny Boy Williamson I and II.

+ The members are Sonny Sandoval.

+ Burnett traveled around the Mississippi RiverMississippi delta for nearly twenty years singing with famous blues artists, including Robert Johnson and Sonny Boy Williamson.

+ The theme song, “The Ballad of Serenity”, was written by Joss Whedon and performed by Sonny Rhodes.

+ After one gig, Sonny Boy quit the band to live with his wife in Milwaukee.

+ Gary Davis and Sonny Terry made Piedmont blues popular.

+ He married Cher, a well-known pop singer and actress after she divorced Sonny Bono in 1974.

+ He was married to Cher between 1964 and 1975, during which time they formed the duo Sonny Cher.

+ In 1962, he lost it again to Sonny Liston.

How to use in-sentence of “tori”

How to use in-sentence of “tori”:

+ Jimi Hendrix’s Fender Stratocaster and Gibson Flying V guitars or Tori Amos’s Bösendorfer piano.

+ Lee is musically influenced by musicians and artists of different genres, from classical artists such as Mozart Korn and Tori Amos.

+ It was a very different type of music from what Tori would become famous for later in her life.

+ In 1998, Tori released “From the Choirgirl Hotel”, her fifth album.

+ The earlier had Spelling’s daughter Tori SpellingTori starring with Shannen Doherty, Gabrielle Carteris and Luke Perry.

+ This time Tori created several characters, but instead of just writing stories about them, she dressed up like them and created personalities for them.

How to use in-sentence of tori
How to use in-sentence of tori

Example sentences of “tori”:

+ During The Invasion the Invasion of WWF by the Alliance, Ivory caused Jacqueline lose a handicap match to Tori Wilson and Stacy Keibler.

+ Probz, Naughty Boy, Royce da 5’9′, Tori Kelly, amongst others.

+ Female musicians Tori Amos and Björk hold the record for the most nominations without a win, with five each.

+ The lyrics on the album were about personal memorymemories and emotions Tori had.

+ When she was 18, Tori recorded her first song.

+ One song, called “Me and a Gun” was personal because it was about a time when Tori was raped.

+ From 2004 to 2006 Tori was married to actor and playwright Charlie Shanian.

+ Shelby Marx is mentioned in the Victorious crossover, iParty with Victorious, when Carly, Sam, and Freddie see the picture of Tori Vega on the computer.

+ Note: Victoria Justice also played Shelby Marx in an iCarly episode, Due to this, Tori is mentioned looking like Shelby Marx by Sam.

+ The show is about a teenage girl named Tori Vega, who wants to become a popstar.

+ This album included songs that other singers and bands had written and recorded, but they were sung by Tori with a new idea of what they mean.

+ In late 2001, Tori got a new contract with the record label Epic.

+ Some famous people who were born in or lived in Jupiter are: Tori Amos, Celine Dion, and Burt Reynolds.

+ In this concept, Tori created a story about a woman named Scarlet.

+ Viewership increased dramatically and the cast members, particularly Jason Priestley and Luke Perry, became teen idols, while the series would make actresses Shannen Doherty, Jennie Garth and Tori Spelling household names.

+ During The Invasion the Invasion of WWF by the Alliance, Ivory caused Jacqueline lose a handicap match to Tori Wilson and Stacy Keibler.

+ Probz, Naughty Boy, Royce da 5'9', Tori Kelly, amongst others.

Some in-sentence examples of “penicillin”

How to use in-sentence of “penicillin”:

– Fungi producing the antibiotic penicillin and those that cause athlete’s foot and yeast infections are imperfect fungi.

– Many common antibiotics such as penicillin that target cell walls do not affect mycoplasma.

– Rarely, patients who are allergic to penicillin get a fever, vomit, or have serious skin irritation.

– The most common Aminoglycosides used as alternatives to Penicillin are Erythromycin lit.

– After penicillin was discovered as a cure in the 1940s, researchers did not give penicillin to any study participants.

– Sheehan at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology did the first chemical synthesis of penicillin in 1957.

– Florey’s most important work was turning penicillin into the first antibiotic.

Some in-sentence examples of penicillin
Some in-sentence examples of penicillin

Example sentences of “penicillin”:

- After accidentally finding penicillin he studied ways to use it.

- Instead, people with neurosyphilis usually need to be given large doses of penicillin for at least 10 days.

– After accidentally finding penicillin he studied ways to use it.

– Instead, people with neurosyphilis usually need to be given large doses of penicillin for at least 10 days.

– In 1943, it was officially decided that penicillin worked for syphilis.

– His accidental finding of penicillin in the year 1928 marked the start of today’s antibiotics.

– Methicillin-resistant “Staphylococcus aureus” is “Staphylococcus aureus” that is not cured by the antibiotic Methicillin or any other penicillin or cephalosporin antibiotics.

– At that time, penicillin was used as a treatment for syphilis, and often cured the disease.

– Because of this, a single shot of penicillin – which will usually cure early syphilis – is not enough to cure neurosyphilis.

– Even after the 1940s, when the researchers knew penicillin could cure these people, they refused to let them get treatment or even tell them that penicillin could help them.

– Because it is such a popular antibiotic, penicillin is the most common cause of serious allergic reactions to a drug.

– Antibiotics from this family can be used in patients who are not able to take some regular antibiotics, such as Penicillin because of allergies.

– They found that penicillin was the most interesting.

– In fact, it is now resistant to all forms of penicillin and cephalosporin.

– During World War II, Woodward was an advisor to the War Production Board on the penicillin project.

– Because penicillin and cephalosporin are the most important drugs that doctors use to treat “Staphylococcus aureus” infections, doctors may not be able to cure people with MRSA.

– He shared the 1945 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, with Alexander Fleming and Howard Florey, for the discovery of penicillin and how it could cure bacterial infections.

Example sentences of “stretched”

How to use in-sentence of “stretched”:

+ It stretched from the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth eastward to the Pacific Ocean and Alaska.

+ During the years of Alexander the Great, a huge Greek Macedonian empire was created that stretched from modern-day Greece to Egypt and Iran, until the borders of India.

+ Airplanes stop by using a hook on the back of the airplane to grab wires stretched across the runway.

+ It stretched all the way from the Atlantic Ocean west past the Elizabeth River.

+ It can be stretched into wires easily.

+ These forests were on the equator, and the wetlands, which are always low-lying, stretched from North America in the west, through what is now Europe to China in the east, because these continents were all together at the time.

+ As the train speeds away, the sound gets stretched out, and sounds lower in tone.

Example sentences of stretched
Example sentences of stretched

Example sentences of “stretched”:

+ It is possibly caused by constipation, too much strain on the anal sphincter, reduced blood circulation, the skin is not made dry enough after taking a shower or swimming, the skin has been stretched too much, pregnancy, giving birth, and not changing a baby’s diaper in time.

+ Scientists use the word “red hot” to describe this stretched light wave because red is the longest wavelength on the visible spectrum.

+ The eyewall collapsed quite a lot, and Helene weakened into a Category 2 hurricane, where it stayed for about 48 hours until September 20 because of a long eyewall replacement cycle and a stretched out cloud pattern.

+ To manufacture vellum, the skin is cleaned, then bleached, stretched on a frame called a “herse”, and scraped with a knife.

+ The canvas must be stretched tightly over a frame called a “stretcher” and fixed into place with little tacks or staples.

+ His racing career stretched over nine seasons, during which he won 14 races from 51 starts with earnings of over $4.3 million.

+ The river plain which was the heart of the wetland stretched across Pangaea 5000km from eastern Canada to the Ukraine, and was 700km wide.Thomas B.A.

+ Andrea grelli, once again, arrives and shows them his new car, the Super Stretched Limo 900.

+ The body of a violin is a resonator: without the body the sound of the string vibrating would hardly be heard, just as the sound of an elastic band stretched between two fingers can hardly be heard.

+ This created a vast ‘Indian Reserve’ that stretched from the Alleghenies to the Mississippi River and from Florida to Quebec.

+ It is possibly caused by constipation, too much strain on the anal sphincter, reduced blood circulation, the skin is not made dry enough after taking a shower or swimming, the skin has been stretched too much, pregnancy, giving birth, and not changing a baby's diaper in time.

+ Scientists use the word "red hot" to describe this stretched light wave because red is the longest wavelength on the visible spectrum.

+ Taylor, page 3 In the late 13th century, the Hindu :en:MajapahitMajapahit kingdom was founded in eastern Java and under Gajah Mada, its influence stretched over much of Indonesia; this period is often referred to as a “Golden Age” in Indonesian history.

+ Marchers stretched from Avenue d’Eylau, down the Champs-Élysées, and all the way to the center of Paris.

+ The 747-300 is a stretched upper deck version of the 747–200.

+ Hektor is one of the most stretched bodies of its size in the solar system, being 370 × 200km.

+ The north was part of Dál Riada, which stretched into what is now western Scotland over the Irish Sea.

+ The vocal cords or vocal folds are two sets of Tissue tissue stretched across the larynx.

+ The line of march was dangerously stretched out – estimates are that it was more than 15km.

More in-sentence examples of “stretched”:

+ Instead it produces a highly deformed or stretched image from an object far beyond the lens.

+ In some eras, control has stretched as far as Central Asia, Tibet and Vietnam.
+ Eventually, the road stretched to Caerwent in Wales on the Severn estuary, just west of Chepstow.

+ Instead it produces a highly deformed or stretched image from an object far beyond the lens.

+ In some eras, control has stretched as far as Central Asia, Tibet and Vietnam.

+ Eventually, the road stretched to Caerwent in Wales on the Severn estuary, just west of Chepstow.

+ A very big theatre has benches stretched out over the sides of the hill, for people to sit on, and is able to hold almost 10,000 people.

+ These lines were very small, but could be seen when the rainbow got stretched out very far.

+ Ariadne is very stretched out.

+ But Dutch control stretched not very far.

+ Reinforced concrete is stronger, and can be even stronger if the steel is stretched to make prestressed concrete.

+ Bell, with his assistant, devised a receiver, consisting of a stretched film or drum with a bit of magnetised iron attached to its middle, and free to vibrate in front of the pole of an electromagnet in circuit with the line.

+ Once the walls have completely stretched out, the muscles in the arteries make them shrink back to their normal size.

+ The Bamboo Bridge is one of the finest facilities that is stretched at a length of 100m.

+ The replication of functional units was only made possible when the integrated circuit area of a single-issue processor no longer stretched the limits of what could be reliably manufactured.

+ Hello there, I think this matter is being stretched far too ahead.

+ A disk-shaped doughnut can also be stretched and molded into a torus until the center breaks to form a hole.

+ When they are flying, their long neck is stretched out in front, and the legs trail out behind.

+ The forest was so vast it originally stretched beyond Pennsylvania.

+ The personal trainer can offer the best way should be using, training for a race like flat and track can help to keep Achilles tendon for became stretched position.

+ Something that is elastic can be stretched or deformed and returned to its original form, like a rubber band.

+ Starting around 16 million years ago in the Miocene, and continuing into the present, a large part of the North American Plate has been stretched by being pulled apart.

+ Strings are stretched across the length of the fingerboard, raised slightly by the bridge.

+ The net is stretched across the river between the two coracles.

+ Even while he was still alive, many books and plays were written about Crockett’s life, some of which stretched the truth.

+ They can sleep while gliding and have wings which, when they are stretched right out, look like the wings of a jet plane.

+ The river plain which was the heart of the wetland stretched 5000km from eastern Canada to the Ukraine, and was 700km wide.Thomas B.A.

+ He worked from 1508 to 1511, standing on a high platform with his arms stretched above his head.

+ His career stretched back to the 1960s.

+ German coastal defences were stretched thin in 1944.

+ If ductile, a material may be stretched into a wire.

+ At the time it was largest the principality stretched over large parts of today’s northern and central Belarus and a smaller part of today’s southeastern Latvia.

+ The Outfit’s influence, at its peak, stretched as far away as California and Florida.

+ When pressed on comic stripcomics or other transfers to the Silly Putty, which is then able to be stretched out.

+ Stretching is a kind of physical fitness exercise in which a muscle is stretched on purpose to its fullest length in order to help the muscle’s elasticity and its tone.

+ This empire once stretched from the ScotlandScottish borders to North Africa and the eastern Mediterranean.

+ So, while the class project will be stretched out over two months, we would invite–and even encourage–editors to interact with all pages on our class project after mid-May.

+ At its greatest extent, the empire stretched 3,000 kilometres north to south.

+ The drumhead is stretched over the bowl of the timpani and held on by screws for tuning the timpani.

+ These Venetian possessions stretched from the southern borders of the “Republic of Ragusa” in coastal Albania.

+ Their empire was known as Seljuk EmpireGreat Seljuk Empire that stretched from Anatolia to Pakistan.

+ Because the map is stretched out, it can not be used in navigation.

+ Perhaps the material with the largest plastic deformation range is wet chewing gum, which can be stretched dozens of times its original length.

+ The positions of the Allied armies stretched from southern France all the way north to the Netherlands.

+ A figure eight cannot be stretched into a circle without tearing.

+ The Empire also stretched across the Balkans, in Europe.

+ He used this term because he thought that if a solid malignant tumor was cut into, its veins looked like a crab: “the veins stretched on all sides as the animal the crab has its feet, whence it derives its name”.

+ This area has been subjected to considerable rift rifting as the Basin and Range Province and has been stretched up to 100% of its original width.

+ These forests were on the equator, and the wetlands, which are always low-lying, stretched across the supercontinent of Laurussia.

+ The animation shows water adhering to the faucet gaining mass until it is stretched to a point where the surface tension can no longer bind it to the faucet.

+ Supreme Court sometimes ruled New Deal programs unconstitutional because they stretched the meaning of the commerce clause.

+ The Morrison Basin where dinosaurs lived, stretched from New Mexico to Alberta and Saskatchewan.

In sentence use of “finn”

How to use in-sentence of “finn”:

– He is best known for his work as Finn the Human from the American animated television series “Adventure Time”.

– However, he wrote that “it was a bit much when Finn looked at Rachel in her catsuit and frizzy hair and said she looked like a ‘sad clown hooker.’ Come on.

– She was the daughter of Earl Finn Arnason.”The Scots Peerage, Founded on Wood’s Edition of Sir Robert Douglas’s Peerage of Scotland”, ed.

– She is currently starring in the recurring role of Agatha Finn in “Emmerdale”, Barker also runs her own drama classes at Springhead Congregational Church, along with choreographer Adele Parry and musical director Dave Bintley.

– He studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen, with Finn Høffding, Svend Westergaard, Bjørn Hjelmborg, and Vagn Holmboe, graduating in 1958.

– At Nationals in New York City, Finn begs Rachel to be his girlfriend again.

– Both recognized that Zack Shada had been the original voice of Finn in the pilot episode of Adventure Time three years before.

– Riley Finn was a member of a secret part of United StatesAmerican military.

In sentence use of finn
In sentence use of finn

Example sentences of “finn”:

– He was the son-in-law of Finn Strømsted.

– He is best known for his voice-work on “Phineas and Ferb”, “SpongeBob SquarePants”, “Adventure Time with Finn and Jake”, “American Dad!”, “Ben 10”, “Star Wars: The Clone Wars Star Wars: The Clone Wars”, “Halo”, “Gears of War”, and “Avatar: The Last Airbender”.

– Poe is an X-wing pilot for the Resistance who brings renegade stormtrooper stormtrooper Finn and Rey into the fight against—and eventually a victory over—the sinister First Order.

– He played for Finn Harps F.C.

– Thomas Joseph Finn was an American pop jazz singer-songwriter, guitarist and DJ.

– Since 1956, Finn lived in a ranch in Live Oak Springs, near Pine Valley, California.

– He won a bronze medal in the “Finn Finn class” at the 1972 Summer Olympics.

– Meanwhile, the Lemons are secretly trying to destroy the World Grand Prix racers, and Mater finds himself helping secret agents Finn McMissile and Holley Shiftwell in stopping them.

– In 2014, Dizzy Heights, a Neil Finn solo album was released.

– He came fourth in the finn competition.

– The first season, released in July 2016, stars Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Finn Wolfhard, Millie Bobby Brown, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Natalia Dyer, Charlie Heaton, Cara Buono and Matthew Modine, with Noah Schnapp and Joe Keery in recurring roles.

– Also in 1995, Finn worked with singers Andy White Andy White and Liam Ó Maonlaí.

– Liam Finn is a rock singer who was born in Australia, grew up in New Zealand but now lives in London in England.

- He was the son-in-law of Finn Strømsted.

- He is best known for his voice-work on "Phineas and Ferb", "SpongeBob SquarePants", "Adventure Time with Finn and Jake", "American Dad!", "Ben 10", "Star Wars: The Clone Wars Star Wars: The Clone Wars", "Halo", "Gears of War", and "Avatar: The Last Airbender".
- Poe is an X-wing pilot for the Resistance who brings renegade stormtrooper stormtrooper Finn and Rey into the fight against—and eventually a victory over—the sinister First Order.

More in-sentence examples of “finn”:

- John William Finn was an AmericansAmerican sailor in the United States Navy.

- Through a speech Emmet gives Business, Finn tells his father that "he" is special and has the power to change everything.

– John William Finn was an AmericansAmerican sailor in the United States Navy.

– Through a speech Emmet gives Business, Finn tells his father that “he” is special and has the power to change everything.

– However, his roommate’s girlfriend finds out that Finn was impersonating her boyfriend and gets him kicked off the job.

– Finally, Finn and Roman fought in a normal match where the winner would face Seth at SummerSlam and Finn won this match.

– On 6 October, he named Mindy Finn to be his running mate.

– Elroy Finn is Drum kitdrummer for the psychobilly band The Tricks and has been filling in on drums for Cut Off Your Hands.

– In 1984 the movie won a total of four Academy Awards including the award for best foreign language film, IMDb page making him to date the only Finn to receive an Oscar.

– She also had many dates with quarterback and glee club co-captain Finn Hudson.

– Tim Finn was born in Te Awamutu, New Zealand.

Finn is down until the kids get their own school bus, pick Finn up, and play at the concert.

– It stars Rolv Wesenlund, Aud Schønemann, Finn Mehlum, Per Christensen, Britt Langlie, Kjersti Døvigen.

– This hurts Finn and Quinn’s campaign for prom king and queen.

– Emmet finds himself alive and in the real world, where the events of the story are being played out within the imagination of a boy named Finn on his father’s Lego set.

– At the end of their duet—”Pretending”, Rachel and Finn kiss.

– He defeated defending champion Finn Bálor on Monday Night RAW on March 11, 2019.

– Back in Ohio, Finn reminds Rachel that she has a year until graduation.

– After viewing the pilot on YouTube, Shada matched his voice with the voice of Zack Shada in auditions with Adventure Time’s creator Pendleton Ward and the show’s producers, earning him the Finn role.

– However, as the series progresses, Marceline becomes a close friend to Finn and Jake.

– In 1939, Finn married his wife Alice Finn.

– They formed in 1985 in Melbourne, led by New Zealand singer-songwriter Neil Finn.McFarlane Finn is the main songwriter and creative director of the band.

– He is currently signed to the WWE and competes on RAW under the ring name Finn Bálor.

– In the episode “Journey to Regionals”, Finn tells Rachel that he loves her.

– The movie stars the voices of Oscar Isaac, Charlize Theron, Chloë Grace Moretz, Finn Wolfhard, Nick Kroll, Snoop Dogg, Bette Midler, and Allison Janney.

– On September 24, 2014, it was announced that his new ring name would be Finn Bálor, which is derived from Irish mythological figures Fionn mac Cumhaill and Balor, the latter also being Gaelic for “Demon King”.

– In the sixth match, Brock Lesnar, who had Paul Heyman as his manager, kept the Universal Championship by beating Finn Balor.

– He played Huckleberry Finn in the movie “Tom and Huck” a year later.

– Dewey Finn has been kicked out of his band.

– It stars Carrie Coon, Finn Wolfhard, Mckenna Grace, and Paul Rudd, while Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson, Sigourney Weaver, and Annie Potts return to their roles from the original movies.

– As shown in “Memories of Boom Boom Mountain”, Finn appears to have been abandoned in the woods when he was a baby.

– It is based on the 2010 book “The Big ShortThe Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine” by Jeremy Strong, Finn Wittrock, and Marisa Tomei.

– He is the highest scoring Finn in NHL history, and one of the highest overall.

– At the time of his death, Finn was the oldest living Medal of Honor recipient and the last living recipient from the attack on Pearl Harbor.

– In 1976 Bertrand won a Medalbronze medal at the Olympic Games also for the finn competition.

– The character makes her debut in the first season episode “Evicted!” and at first was an antagonist, forcing Finn and Jake from their home.

– Rachel later finds out that Finn slept with cheerleader Santana Lopez the previous year.

– The band loses to another one, but Finn establishes a school for rock, and the kids come over to his place to take lessons.

– I’m very focused on things that I think need to be done ASAP and Mindy Finn and I, with our team at Stand Up Republic, advancing them now.

– Liam Finn played a song in the television show of David Letterman in 2008.

– Feeling hurt, she makes out with Puck to hurt Finn back.

– In this episode, Finn the Human and Jake the Dog find the Ice King’s video diary and look to uncover his secrets.

– He also released albums with Neil as the Finn Brothers.

– In 2007, Finn reformed Crowded House with Beck’s former drummer Matt Sherrod.

– In the most important match, Brock Lesnar beat Randy Orton by technical knockout while in another important match, Finn Balor beat Seth Rollins to become the first WWE Universal Champion.

– In 2009, Monteith was cast in the Fox Broadcasting CompanyFox series “Glee”, playing Finn Hudson, the male lead of the glee club and the quarterback of McKinley High School.

– The Ice King tries to get the video diaries back, but Finn and Jake discover, via the tapes, that the Ice King was formerly a human archaeologist named Simon Petrikov who was cursed with his powers after he put his crown on his head.

– Patrick “Pat” Finn is an AmericansAmerican actor and comedian.

“popular” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “popular”:

+ The popular Czech beer, Budweiser Budvar, is made there.

+ Some amphibians popular exotic pets, and are found in pet stores that sell reptiles.

+ The album was very popular with both critics and fans, and it still is, it has one of their most well known songs, the Arab-sounding “Kashmir”.

+ She then became popular all over Japan.

+ First of all, one of the most popular addicting technologies is the video games.

+ He originally received attention when he wrote for the popular televisionTV shows “Monty Python” and “Doctor Who” in the 1970s.

+ He became known for his popular expositions and interpretations of the theory.

+ He wrote many books on popular music, starting with “After the Ball”.

popular some example sentences
popular some example sentences

Example sentences of “popular”:

+ By about the year 1700, female geisha had become much more popular than male geisha.

+ However, she became tremendously popular in her unusual way.
+ One of the most popular decks was monophonic Tesla Sonet Duo.

+ By about the year 1700, female geisha had become much more popular than male geisha.

+ However, she became tremendously popular in her unusual way.

+ One of the most popular decks was monophonic Tesla Sonet Duo.

+ Since they are easy to get and can help stop disease from spreading from one partner to the other, they are popular with younger couples or those who are early in a relationship.

+ The municipality proper has known a lot of popular racing cyclists for example Odiel Defraeye, the first Belgian winner of the Tour of France and several world-champions: Jean-Pierre Monseré, Benoni Beheyt, Patrick Sercu, Freddy Maertens… In the beginning, the museum only showed a few old bicycles and organised an exhibition in summer.

+ The music of the movie became very popular and was the most sold music album of 1998.

+ Karen Carpenter was an American singer and drummer who was most popular in the 70s.

+ Nowadays, we have companies such as Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo that are very popular in most countries.

+ Carlos Nakai became popular in the 1980s.

+ Superman is one of the most popular superheroes, he is in the DC Comics.

+ When it became a popular drink, it was first known in Polish as “gorzałka” – from the Old Polish word “gorzeć”, meaning burn.

+ Microsoft Windows is a popular OS that uses a windowing system.

+ He has also appeared in popular motion pictures such as “Blazing Saddles” and “Back to the Future Part III”.

+ Twitter started becoming very popular after the 2007 South by Southwest festival.

More in-sentence examples of “popular”:

+ Members of both houses are elected by popular vote to serve four-year terms.

+ Despite the name, the French press is not noticeably more popular in France than in other countries.

+ Members of both houses are elected by popular vote to serve four-year terms.

+ Despite the name, the French press is not noticeably more popular in France than in other countries.

+ The popular vote was closer, with Obama winning 53%, McCain 46%.

+ It became very popular among young white people.

+ Nawab Mahabat Khan III is much maligned by modern Indian “historians” and popular writers, largely because of his concern for wildlife and domesticated animals, their welfare and conservation.

+ There is a popular legend that Benjamin Franklin once supported the wild turkey as a symbol of the United States instead of the bald eagle.

+ The breed became popular for a time with French royalty.Joan Hustace Walker, “Great Pyrenees”, Hauppauge, N.Y.

+ The key is also very popular in heavy metal music, because the lowest note on a guitar, E, can be used a lot.

+ This can be heard clearly in his popular cantata “Fynsk Foraar” which shows his love of the countryside where he grew up.

+ Rounders is the least popular of the GAA gaelic games and is organised by a sub division of the GAA known as the Rounders Council of Ireland.

+ The whisky was popular in the late 19th century in gentlemen’s clubs of Canada and the United States.

+ SETI, or Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence, is the most popular of the BOINC programs.

+ Along with his friend Roger Ebert, with Ebert they hosted a popular review show “At the Movies U.S.

+ Although Arthur never officially granted her the protocol of a formal position, she proved to be a popular and competent hostess.

+ But they are popular with ice fishermen in the winter.

+ Bermuda’s most popular visitor attraction is the Royal Naval Dockyard.

+ On her way back, she met a Popular Mobilization Forces or Al-Hashd Al-Sha’abi group, and they took her to the place.

+ The Tuskegee Airmen is the Popular culturepopular name for a fighter and bomber who fought in World War II.

+ It is now a popular place for elderly people to retire.

+ In 2004, Mujica’s political party was very popular because of his charisma.

+ Zandvoort is one of the most popular beach in the Netherlands.

+ Elmo is very popular with younger children.

+ An earlier song with the same title was popular in the 16th and 17th centuries.

+ The fruit is a vegetable that is especially popular in Southern Asia.

+ Their most popular album is “Argus, which got up to number 3 on the UK Albums Chart in 1972.

+ The most popular was “The Sheep-Pig”.

+ There are many historical sites in West Malling that make it a popular place to visit.

+ The band became popular by performing music in the streets.

+ Although he was one one of the most popular writers of antiquity, his work was lost during the Middle Ages.

+ Its popular title “The Little Red Book” describes its size and appearance: it was specially designed for easy carrying.

+ Artificial uses of plasma include fluorescent lightbulbs, neon signs, and plasma displays used for television or computer screens, as well as plasma lamps and globes which are a popular children’s toy and room decoration.

+ Talk shows became more and more popular on “, using profanity and personal topics to make his show more exciting.

+ They work well and are well suited to the popular transverse engine front-wheel drive cars.

+ But most of all he is known for his music in many popular Soviet UnionSoviet movies.

+ He starred in every popular movies, including “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape”, “Romeo + Juliet”, “Titanic Titanic”, “The Revenant” and “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”.

+ He is called one of the popular bass guitarists of the rock music era.

+ They are also popular as pets because of their good size, sweet temper, and health.

+ Large amounts are used in making paper, especially the kind of pale blue writing paper popular in Britain.

+ In an online poll, with 3,000 people, taken in late 2010, Amy Pond was listed as the fifth most popular companion.

+ He was one of the most popular Yugoslav radio personalities.

+ He was best known as the creator of many popular television game shows.

+ Guterres was a popular prime minister in the first years of his office.

+ This type of match is popular in Mexico.

+ Another popular soap opera is “Emmerdale”, and it is about people who live in a small village in Yorkshire, also in the northern part of England.

+ In that race, he finished with the third highest popular vote total, nearly 1.3 million votes, and garnered nearly 1% of the popular vote.

+ Perugino was known to have expert ways of painting, and was good at getting paintings finished on time which made him popular with his patrons.

+ A popular type of casserole is green bean casserole, which has green beans, milk or cream, and fried onions.

+ They do not like, however, that some popular stuff is premium content.

+ Cantaloupes are a popular type of muskmelon, but there are other types like the Honeydew Melon.

Sentence example of “defence”

How to use in-sentence of “defence”:

+ Its defence had to stand up to attacks from taller theropods, hence the bony shield which covered its neck.

+ The second kind of defence is very obvious.

+ Energy and time spent on defence can be considerable, but justified if it makes reproduction more likely.

+ Such simulation represents a sequence of movements, the attack and the defence in an imagined combat.

+ He was Chief of the South African Defence Force between 1985 and 1990.

+ A press-release by the Foreign Affairs Minister of Israel said that violence against the soldiers was already planned, and that “light weaponry” was found on the ships, including pistols that would have been seized from activists on the “Mavi Marmara” by the Israel Defence Forces soldiers.

Sentence example of defence
Sentence example of defence

Example sentences of “defence”:

+ He ran the city’s police because the Chief Constable was fully occupied as Civil Defence Controller Young started the “good neighbour scheme” for bombed out civilians that he had trialled in Leamington and which was later adopted nationally by the Home Office.

+ He was Minister of Defence and Veterans Affairs from 2010 to 2011 and Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2011 to 2012.

+ Pillboxes were used a lot during World War I when defence in depth was being used.

+ From the fourth book onwards, Rowling admits Harry has become quite talented in the Defence Against the Dark Arts and would beat his friend Hermione in a magical duel.

+ In 2003, she became President of the Commission for External Relations and Defence of the Belgian Senate.

+ The body’s first line of defence against viruses is the innate immune system.

+ This lead to the creation of the Union Defence Force.

+ The committee asked for an extension of the Defence of India act of 1915 The act gave the Viceroy’s government with great power, that included silencing the press, including detaining the political activists without trial, arrest without warrant of any individual suspected of treason.

+ They have an additional type of defence against birds, and that is their mechanical toughness.

+ The BMVg is at the highest Federal authority and the highest command authority of the defence forces.

+ He ran the city's police because the Chief Constable was fully occupied as Civil Defence Controller Young started the "good neighbour scheme" for bombed out civilians that he had trialled in Leamington and which was later adopted nationally by the Home Office.

+ He was Minister of Defence and Veterans Affairs from 2010 to 2011 and Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2011 to 2012.
+ Pillboxes were used a lot during World War I when defence in depth was being used.

+ This highly effective defence strategy shields them against almost all predators.

+ A problem that Black often has in the French defence is finding a way for his light squared bishop to become active.

+ In Latvia and Lithuania, the chief of defence is a lieutenant general.

+ Because the German 6th Army was threatening its right side and there was no time to prepare a defence line, Gamelin ordered the 7th Army to withdraw its left side.

+ This kind of Defence against predationdefense is known as apostatic selection.

+ Qatar plays an active role in the collective defence efforts of the Gulf Cooperation Council; the other five members are Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, the UAE, and Oman.

+ The caution given in England and Wales is: You do not have to say anything, but it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned something which you later rely on in court.

More in-sentence examples of “defence”:

+ The second line of defence is to shed their tail, which can grow again.

+ He asked for volunteers to join the Local Defence Volunteers, as it was known in the start.
+ Shaposhnikov was Minister of Defence between 1991 to 1992.

+ The second line of defence is to shed their tail, which can grow again.

+ He asked for volunteers to join the Local Defence Volunteers, as it was known in the start.

+ Shaposhnikov was Minister of Defence between 1991 to 1992.

+ He worked under Prime Minister Narendra Modi as Defence Minister of India from 2014 to 2017.

+ Kim Beazley was Minister for Defence Minister for Defence in the Hawke Government, and Deputy Prime Minister to Paul Keating.

+ The defence has a reputation for reliability, and has been played by many great players, and has featured in several world championship matches.

+ Since then the Garda has been the only police force in the state now known as the Republic of Ireland, with the exception of the Póilíní AirmMilitary Police within the Irish Defence Forces, the Airport Police, and Dublin Port and Dún Laoghaire Harbour police forces.

+ Later in the war, the Allies learned to defeat German blitzkrieg attacks by defence in depth and by attacking the flanks of the attackers with reserve forces.

+ He studied Mathematics at Forman Christian College in Lahore and was also EducateEducated at the Royal College of Defence Studies in the United Kingdom.

+ On 13 April 2012, Kim Jong-il was made Eternal Chairman of the National Defence Commission and Eternal General Secretary of the Workers Party of Korea.

+ He became Minister of Defence of Latvia in 2014 and held that office until becoming President in 2015.

+ French came to Weiss’s defence saying that Professors were allowed to have their opinions about Israeli–Palestinian conflictIsrael, but that Weiss was not saying that they could not, only that students were also allowed to have their own opinions about it, that yes professors could choose what they wanted to talk about but that no students did not need their professors’ permission to disagree with what they said and that yes Bari Weiss had said she was angry about every Columbia Professor in the Middle East department being against Israel but that she wasn’t saying that they should be fired for that only that Columbia should hire at least some teachers who were pro-Israel and that she was not telling the government that they should force Columbia to hire at least some pro-Israel professors but she was saying that Columbia should hire more pro-Israel professors.

+ Singapore gained self-government with autonomy in all state matters except defence and foreign affairs, and Lee became the first Prime Minister of Singapore on 5 June 1959, taking over from Chief Minister Lim Yew Hock.

+ This kind of information includes documents relating to Defense defence and census data.

+ The South African Navy is the navy of the South African National Defence Force.

+ Every attack must be made as if there were an opponent in front of the karateka in order to reach him, and every defence must be made as if the opponent attacked in a real situation of danger.

+ He was the Ministry of Defence Minister of Defence from 1990 to 1992 and Ambassador to Russia from 1996 to 2000.

+ To 1e4 they favoured an asymmetric defence such as 1…e6 or 1…c5 rather than the classical reply 1…e5.

+ It is a defence against herbivory.

+ It was set up in 1992 and is named after Sir James Robert DicksonJames Dickson, a supporter of the Australian Federation, the Minister for Defence in the first Australian government.

+ In 1947, the United Kingdom’s Ministry of Defence said it needed a bomber aircraft that could fly a long way and very high.

+ The Navy is ran by the Department of Defence and the Naval Headquarters.

+ The president leads the Executive executive branch of the Government of Uganda and is the commander-in-chief of the Uganda People’s Defence Force.

+ When this happened, the Ministry of Defence asked for a new vehiicle.

+ The Royal Australian Air Force is the air force of the Australian Defence Force.

+ He is well known for his work on metaphysics and the philosophy of mind, and for his defence of a state of affairsfactualist ontology.

+ The production of interferon is an important host defence mechanism.

+ O’Shaunessy’s first successful title defence came against Burridge the following month but Burridge would not let his grudge rest, continuing to attack O’Shaunessy and finally costing him the title during a match against D’Lo Brown on 29 May.

+ The Commander in chief of the Australian Defence Force is now Her Excellency Quentin Bryce as the Governor General of Australia.

+ The family of Eddie Fullerton, a Buncrana Sinn Féin councillor killed in his home by members of the Ulster Defence Association in 1991, have criticised the Gardaí’s handling of the investigation and in 2005 they started a campaign for an inquiry.

+ The BDF was established August 15, 1979, and has responsibility for the territorial defence and internal security of the island.

+ He was a fighter pilot and an air defence commander.

+ Examples might be: flowering time, drought tolerance, polymorphism, mimicry, defence against predators.

+ A new character is introduced when the Ministry of Magic appoints Dolores Umbridge as the latest Hogwarts’ Defence Against the Dark Arts instructor.

+ During the 1960s Alice Springs became an important defence base.

+ In 2009 the yearly defence budget was $6 billion.

+ The South African Defence Force was the name of the South African military from 1957 to 1994.

+ Popper’s great works in defence of the liberal society were “The open society and its enemies” and “The poverty of historicism”.

+ Freudian psychology suggests that much behaviour is motivated by “unconscious factors, working through a network of defence mechanisms, symbolic disguises and psychological cloaks”.

+ He is a former Minister of Defence of Peru and current congressman.

+ In defence of their nests, nuthatches make the entrances smaller by packing the edges with mud or tree resin.

+ He was the twenty-ninth Chief of the Defence Staff Chief of Defence Staff of the Ghana Armed Forces from 2013 through 2016.

+ The all-South American game was won for Argentina by a goal from Claudio Caniggia with 10 minutes remaining after a run through the Brazilian defence by Diego Maradona and an outstanding performance from their goalkeeper Sergio Goycochea.

+ The four Tetrarchs based themselves not at Rome but in other cities closer to the frontiers, mainly intended as headquarters for the defence of the empire.

+ Barakat was famous for his runs from midfield and his box-to-box kind of play, and that made him important in defence and attack.

+ Each type of defence can be either “constitutive”.

+ It was renamed in Federal Ministry of defence on December 1961 and was seen as one of the “classic departments”.

+ Qatar’s defence expenditures accounted for approximately 4.2% of gross national product in 1993.

Some sentences in use of “botanic garden”

How to use in-sentence of “botanic garden”:

+ The National Botanic Garden of Israel is also an archaeological park.

+ In 1840, the Royal Botanic Garden was established.

+ But in Curitiba Botanic Garden was the first place in the world that was specifically designed to house his works.

+ Ventnor Botanic Garden is particularly notable.

+ The Advisory Council of Federal Capital Territory recommended the setting up of a National Botanic Garden in 1933.

+ The botanic garden was opened in 1931 by Otto Warburg and Alexander Eig.

+ United States Botanic Garden is the national botanical garden of the United States.

Some sentences in use of botanic garden
Some sentences in use of botanic garden

How to use the word “earthly”

How to use in-sentence of “earthly”:

+ This technology was developed to replace earthly analog radio broadcasting.

+ This should be crossed over by only those souls who do not commit suicide during their earthly life.

+ In the early 17th century, Galileo introduced to physics his experiments with earthly objects: the dawn of empiricismempirical science in Western Europe.

+ However, the Samsung throw open the door to watch satellite DMB and earthly DMB one of the terminals by come out with SPH-B4100.

+ The landscape is depicted with the earthly colours of the desert.

+ All demons, all magicks, banished from this earthly dimension”.

+ Avicenna said that bodily secretion is contaminated by foul foreign earthly bodies before being infected.

How to use the word earthly
How to use the word earthly

Example sentences of “earthly”:

+ Nature and geology-minded visitors can view the more earthly exhibits of the Louise Arnold Tanger Arboretum and the North Museum of Natural History and Science.

+ Theodicy of Disprivilege refers to the belief of the promise that salvation may be granted as a reward for earthly poverty.
+ Serine and threonine, often earthly contaminants, were absent from the samples.

+ Nature and geology-minded visitors can view the more earthly exhibits of the Louise Arnold Tanger Arboretum and the North Museum of Natural History and Science.

+ Theodicy of Disprivilege refers to the belief of the promise that salvation may be granted as a reward for earthly poverty.

+ Serine and threonine, often earthly contaminants, were absent from the samples.

+ Before her are earthly treasures; behind her is the symbol of the eternal consequences of her actions here on earth.

+ The name depicted in the panel is denoted as the king’s Horus name- in the case that the Horus animal is depicted- and is a tribute to the belief that kings were considered son of the god Osiris and therefore a semi-divine earthly representation of Horus.

+ While the Roman Catholic Church looks to a single earthly leader, the Pope, and has similar beliefs right across the world, the several Protestant denominations do not look to a single leader and sometimes have beliefs that are very different from each other.

+ For earthly geographic maps, conforming to these specifications can allow easier conversion to for any other purposes such as for the use of.

+ The earthly DMB is decided to the ETSI standard.

+ A few months later, the Heaven’s Gate cult said they had to join the alien spaceship by leaving their earthly bodies, and lots of people killed themselves.

+ Now, the digital multimedia broadcasting is divided by transmitting and receiving method the earthly DMB and satellite DMB, earthly DMB is provided free of charge like current earthly radio broadcasting and the satellite DMB broadcast is provided in the form of the monthly fee.

+ In “Sanatana Dharma” it means the Descent/Incarnation/Manifest/Appearance of Lord/Supreme Being/Deity in an earthly embodiment.

+ Similarly, in the 20th century, calling a parable “an earthly story with a heavenly meaning”, William Barclay states that the parables of Jesus use familiar examples to lead men’s minds towards heavenly concepts.

Example sentences of “tripod”

How to use in-sentence of “tripod”:

+ Despite the name, an LMG is almost always rested on a bipod or a tripod while firing since the gun is normally too heavy to fire while standing, although some LMGs such as the Bren LMG and the BAR are light enough to be fired without a bipod or tripod when a sling is worn around the user.

+ Microsoft contracted with Cooper and his associates to develop Tripod into a programmable form system for Windows 3.0, under the code name “Ruby”.

+ If it is used on a tripod and fires automatically for a long time, it is a medium machine gun.

+ Seeking help at the Crune Museum, George discovers the tripod on the manuscript is in the museum itself, being discovered in Lochmarne, Ireland.

+ It can be used in many different roles: it can support infantry from a bipod or tripod or be put onto a helicopter or armoured vehicle.

Example sentences of tripod
Example sentences of tripod